Tuesday night this miracle team came through with a new high series record of 2681, and also set the mark for high team game at 978 pins, while Frankie Meyer of the Town Crier team tied the record for high individual game with a total of 245. Many Applicants for 200 Membership Pekar Clothiers Hold Removal Sale Waukegan ave., Hirood are anâ€" nouncing a remo sale now in progress, The store will be open evenings and all of their stock inâ€" eluding well known national brands will be offered at drastic reductions. gen wound up the 200 club applicaâ€" tions with a 201 game. Seven Teams Still in Running Captain Charles Rugen of Bremâ€" mer Bros. team claims that the Rugen family are still in the money with a fighting chance to win the champior.ship. Bremner Bros. teaim i« in Tth‘ piace, eight games out of the top spot, â€" _ â€" _ April 11 will be Ladies‘ Night and their lady friends are cordially inâ€" vited to attend this closing party. 2 Nottoli Bros. Produce Co. . 8 Borden‘s Cheese ..............â€" 4 Town Crier Flour ............... 5 Peter Pan Fancy Foods ....... :OI Monk Olive Oil Co. ... 8 w'- ChiH Powder Co 11 es o mhaines .: April 11th Manufacturer‘s Night This advance notice regarding Manufacturer‘s Night closes the seaâ€" son‘s monthly parties. 5 Buffet luncheon and refreshments will be served. Schwarzman came through with scores of 201 and 219 for his memâ€" bership. _ Adoiph Peterson rolled a 216 game. Jimmy Claborn had a total of 208 and Treasurer Ed. Ruâ€" Lipp Team Increase |W. Ryan NcMeill In addition to Frankie Meyer‘s 245, A. Buchanan tipped the pins for a total of 244. E. Barnick had a total of 225. Willie Marquardt had 228. Lead In Final Of ; 'Dluhhfl()t N. 8. Grocers League |Fall On Stairs By taking two out of games the second place Nottoli Bros. Co. team, the J. J. Lipp %‘n--.-un.u h: Shore Grocers Bowling to two full games with only six more games to roll. Captain Harold Bernstén has his team roilâ€" ing in fine form. Town Cries Team Breaks Record Captain Adviph Peterson and his team members of the Town Crier Flour team are out to repeat their action of a year ago. Just s year ago the Town Crier Flour team was in 4th place and came through with » winning streak that brought them the championship of the league., "WE FOOL THE SUN" seleetion of colorful patâ€" terns to choose from. HERMAN GALLAS, INC. Pekar Clotheirs, located at. 401 Add beauty and comâ€" Phone Buckingham 0900 Chicago‘s Largest Awning Mfrs. lighter, softer yet stronger than ever! The perfect foundation for your Easter costume . . . with its smooth saboulderâ€"toâ€"thigh control and glorious lift to the bosom. picture of your Easter silhouette in this newest Vassarette Allâ€"inâ€"One. _ Fashioned of a new porous Vassarette fabric that‘s Smooth hips, a tiny waist and a proud high bosomâ€" TWO Vassarette Shapes 2853 Lincoln Avenne Team Standings GARNETT‘S OTHERS at $10.00 7 50 Heart Attack Fatal To Mr. B. Stiegler Funeral services will be held Friâ€" day afternoon at 2 o‘clock at Kelly‘s mortuary on N. Sheridan road. The American Legion will have charge of the service. Burial will be in Moonâ€" ney‘s cemetery. Eloise Hat Shop To Open Evenings Preceding Easter Bernhardt Stiegler, 48, 945 Wauâ€" kegan avenue, died suddenly yesâ€" terday morning of a heart attack at his home. He was born in Hoâ€" boken, N.J., and had made his home in Highland Park for the past 21 years. He is survived by his wife, Karen Stiegler, and a son, James B. Stiegler. The Eloise Hat Shop, 548 Central ave., will remain open each evening until Easter for the convenience of its patrons. The shop is featuring many interesting and unique creaâ€" tions for "milady‘s" spring outfit, including the newest and most popâ€" ular shares for spring wear. Altho there has been comment on the groâ€" tesque style being shyown, The Eloise Shop is offering many new models in a conservative line of hats, Why not patronize your home trade beâ€" fore looking elsewhere, Fathers Night To Be Held Mcor#ar . Auaill" 4 i1111E sA AIUU The purpose of this "stag" meetâ€" ing is to create a better understandâ€" ing among the parents regarding what the school is doing. s school band, and the men members of the faculty will discuss the varâ€" jous phases of their work. Refreshâ€" ments will be served by members of the P. T. A. A father‘s night, exclusively for the fathers of Elm Place School pupils, will be held Monday evening, April 3, in the Hall of Pictures of the school at 7:30 p. m, He is survived by his wife, Elizaâ€" beth, and three daughters, Mrs. Florence Perry, Louise, and Aileen, and one son Hugh.. His father Mr. James McNeill and two sisters, Mrs. Florence Sasch and Miss Magdalene MeNeill. Funeral services were held Monâ€" l-y-cnhgult_hâ€"lémh. with burial in Memorial Park cemeâ€" tery. William Ryan MceNeill, 52, of 9 Walker ave., in l&-u Thursday at Lake County hospital, of a broken neck sustained in a fall down the stairs at 327 Waukegan ave., Highwood, Wednesâ€" day morning. His death cccurred just three weeks after the death of his mother, who was the victim of a similar accident. Ryan, as he was â€" familiarly known, was born Aug. 1, 1886 at 104 N. Greenbay road. He attended the Elm Place Grammar school. For many years he was employed at Reâ€" liable Laundry, Music will be furnished by the Ravinia Woman‘s Club Advance Date Of Meeting To Apr. 5 On Monday, April 3 at 2:15 p.m. Ann Birk Kuper will present "Mamâ€" ba‘s Daughters" at the temple in Glencoe. The reading is given under the auspices of the Sisterhood of the North Shore Congregation Israel and is open to the public. * "Mamba‘s Daughters" a play by Dorothy and Du Bose Heyward, is a dramatization of the book by the same name, written by Mr. Héyâ€" ward. It is now on view in New York, starring Ethel Waters, and has received excellent notices. Such caustic critics as George Jean Naâ€" than pronounce it impressive, and Broadway has labelled it brilliant. Surely by the time it reaches Hollyâ€" wood, it will have become colossal. The play follows the novel and tells the story of a mother‘s love and supreme sacrifice for the happiness of her child, Mrs. Kuper‘s fine inâ€" trepretation and keen sense of artisâ€" try have become familiar to the en« tire community, an@ may be deâ€" pended upon to do full justice to the work. * The program is to be a musical oneâ€"all participants being local musicians. The chorus of the Highâ€" land Park Music Club will sing two groups of songs under the leaderâ€" ship of Mrs. Sincere. The string quintette from the Highland Park high schoolâ€"four of whom were Raâ€" vinia school graduates will play one group of numbers and the. high school trioâ€"two of whom arg forâ€" mer Ravinia students will alsoâ€"play one group. The quintette and" trio are under the direction of Mrs. Manning. Soloists for the + noon will be Miss Louise Ly&- playing a group of selections ‘om the viola. Guests are always welcome. of ~Domestic rugs, carpets, linoleâ€" ums, and paddings. All carpets are made and repaired at Vogue Cleanâ€" ers own shop which is one of the largest and best equipped to handle any size job in this vicinity, . John B. Nash has been in busiâ€" ness since 1915 in Evanston, Highâ€" land Park, and on the North Shore and has devoted his entire time to the development of better dry cleanâ€" ing and repairing. "Mamba‘s Daughters" Ann Birk Kuper‘s Choice for April Tea will be served after the readâ€" ing, and many find these afternoons so enjoyable that they have adopted them as an excellent way of enterâ€" taining guests. There is a small adâ€" mission fee. N. W. Settlement To Meet Monday The Ravinia Woman‘s Club will meet Wednesday, April 5th at 2:30. The date of the meeting is one week earlier than the regular day because of spring vacation. _ i In the morning the board of direcâ€" tors of the Sisterhood will meet at 10 a.m. and present their annual reâ€" ports. The regular sewing activities will go on as usual, with an interâ€" lude at the noon hour for a box luncheon. John B. Nash has been a resident of Highland Park since 1928 and now resides at 75 Elmwood drive. Vogue Cleaners present plant ~was designed and built by John B. Nash in 1929 and since then has underâ€" mnuhum-t equipment has developed in cleaning industry. Besides the dry cleaning, rug cleaning and dyeing business, John R. Nash. exnert on Oriental ruws. The April Meeting of Northwestâ€" ern University Settlement, will be held Wednestay, April 5th at the home of Mrs. William Wright, 1121 Lineoln nn.,nl‘:-. Members are asked to bring the mittens which they have been knitting. l has been replaced with the. rug cleaning and dusting In their Dry Cleaning new filtration machines have been added. New special custom built deâ€" livery trucks have been purchased so that even the longest evening dress or wrap can be deliyered withâ€" out folding or creasing. Vogue Cleaners serve the territory from Lake Forest to Chicago. Vogue Cleaners Have :o reigg w o : or Office And Plant 148 South Second Street Tol. H. P. 1188 HigAked P GREENSLADE Electrical Contractor Electric Shop *KB PRE88 New Hat Shop To Open Here Saturday On Saturday, April 1st, the Verâ€" lene Hat Shop will hold a grand opening at 300 N. Greenbay road. Musart Club Guests Of Rogers Park Group This new enterprise which is unâ€" der the management of Helen and Verna Freund, will carry a comâ€" plete selection of ladies hats at popâ€" ular prices. Both are experienced in the hat manufacturing business. fame, as leading star of "First Nighters" and formerly of "Betty and Bob." His mother, Mrs. Dolly Tremaine is a member of the Armâ€" strong Choral, A verdict of accidental death was returned yesterday by a coroner‘s jury in the death of Harold J. Glandt, Jr., oneâ€"yearâ€"old son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Glandt of 647 Grand View ave., Highland Park. The infant boy died of burns sufferâ€" ed Wednesday when fire caused by an electric heater set fire to his crib. He was their only child. The Musical Club ofâ€" Highland Park were the guests of the Armâ€" strong Choral Club, Thursday afterâ€" noon, March 23, at a luncheon and musical. ‘The meeting was held at the Indian Boundary Club in Rogers Park. Inquest Held In o rareaknd that Tive mentiaceld day that five monthsâ€"old Arnoid Sunstrom Jr., who was found dead in his crib after spparent sufâ€" focation Wednesday in his Highland Pork_ home, snflereg from keart i t. Deathsâ€"Of 2 Babies= . | The child, son of E. Arnold Sunâ€" strom, 512 S. Sheridan rd., an exeâ€" cutive of an accounting firm had a dilated heart, Deputy Coroner Mauâ€" rice Penney said. COLDSPOT Think of it â€"a brand new 1939 model six cuble foot Coldspot refrigerator at a price others ask for a "Four"! All the beauty and convenience features you have ever wished for, plusâ€"Coldspot‘s Five Year Protection Plan. Over 1,000,000 satisfied customers now enjoy Coldspot‘s quiet, economical refrigeration. Highland Park OTHERS UP TO $179.95 Strong Allâ€"Stee! Construction Rotorite Current Cutter Unit 3 Inches of Coldex Insulation Automatic Interior Light Extra Big Shelf Area Famous Duplex Exterior Porcelain Interior assistant is "King" for the week. Department heads have selected many excelâ€" lent seasonal items and priced them un usually low for this event. While the store manager attends the national allâ€"week meeting in Chicago, his g@se King for a Week Sale Sole Ends Soturday April Ist 31 Lake county taxpayers delinquent personal property taxes for 1986 d 1987 have until Friday, March , to pay their bills to County LRSTEUR was $o mmatomrred < NE COLD HAREY ud MS Wey Amount WiS Lagompnbey wniouy ws Greses. We TE tve fma o maus s me o cery | [X ar 5 on s armer woak rog rresus, 1 * *T cioos 394 Central Avenue PEoPE i ALL PRoPesmons Auo _ * occummons. o Cr@Ry on TWBR woex. A sensational low price on this famous Kenmoreâ€"for the "King for a Week" sale. Worth fully $10.00 more. Come in and see it . . . check the following features ... and you‘ll be convinced that now is the time to buy! KENMORE B. E. CHRISTENSEN, 0. D. SAVE MORE AT THIS AMAZIING LOW PRICE Saftety Sealed Mechanism Target Wringer Release Large Porcelain Enameled Tub Completely Oiled For Life Large Easy Roliing Casters OTHERS UP TO $69.95 Phone Highland Park 2160 ALL WHITE OPTOMETRIST 34 Treasurer Gardeld &. Loaf before urts by the county board‘s delin SEE IT TODAY! THUEBSDAY, MARCH 30, 1989 tax committee 554 Central Ave.