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Highland Park Press, 10 Aug 1939, p. 10

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WILLIAM TONI. VAN KIRK much-mun- wt.-i.tHurw-t.t.t-d Whoa-mummy.“- t-tbet-rtedthar-.ndKieh. ,rarmgorfootta1tnath_rrd. lucid up and down the um and" the Right In. The than Indus “bond (to crank to you not. - " "OU mm" or "lhe m and Bloc.” Bosh- upload, links-u would through tho sky, and an and“ Audi-net In so - up that than the Illinoi- “In, cloudy followed by the boys from Ann Arbor. trotted out onto the tuid,tht-le.toodaathorotart . signal, and howl-d their lung. out. _iaeaiu--ttery'tt "er-v-si-i-tted-its an mania-dc. town-crud m. may wag-wily"? "-a_irrturnanntr-.. mdlehuun-inhtm Owing-Ho! up tho we! In NI suiting netting tho two “can lined up. The Man. blur huwhiatuandtheball.pedinn long oubover-end kick from Itchi- gu: to mine“. It unveiled in down an m and {all n Int into the out-tum "ms of a plant wearing ttte ounn numeral. "TT" on the but of " blue Janey. “Tho ndhud'l M it!" the crowd round. "Wateh that nah-Id go!" With the about of the crowd in him an. the (rent Grange “and slowly up the tUhr, them, with the Illehlm mm drum to one lids, Ind MI own mm teammates fur- nuhine perfect blocking, the rod- head reversed his fUld and run nud- ly down tow.rd the Michigan god line. Umuanted by Grange'u great run, Michigan Ignin kicked " to Illin- ois, and the ball Wu returned to the Illinois 83 ynrd line. "Give it» the manual" yelled the Illini, and once more the ball "Touehdown, Red!" howled the crowd. The word traveled “to” the gridiron to Grange, nnd putting on a burnt of 'speed, he croued the (toil line standing up. “Quechua-W "rt*mrqqu' 17!!!“ - “CUTTING Adam . . . . m Ph.th--tb.rO.retmt-- ".t.u..estro.t 911.128 HOME BARBER SHOP m Cantu! Ami. BIRTH ANNOUNCiNTtr-M for. SYMPA'I'HY CARDtr-10 for WEDDING INYTTATI0tls-Ttteiudhtr two tunic”: SOCIAL trrATTONERY-' “no .ddr--tite that Ind In!!! PERSONAL trrArTotmRY--tott M plate and "tmio- “.u.......4-_.._.._..__..._....- We are simply bursting with pride and enthus- VISITING CARDS AND INP0RMAM-i00 for ........... SPECIAL PARTY 1NVTTATI0NS-60 for The Highland Park Press iasm over our new engraving line of stationery BUSINESS CARDS-U nylon to choose from, 600 for-OTS' up. LETTERREADS-ror Bunineu Ind Profouionnl use: 500 for mt.....-..............-..--.-..--.--........-----...--'-"' INITIALED SOCIAL STATIONERY-N that. nod " " Your: h Haw M Telephone B. P. 5435 21 North Second Street onnlopu for onulopu for 50 for ENGRAVING --ut-k-rr-toed---- Walt-EBMI “uh-abut“ lbmmhqmm night-3min.” Nov-“Miami.“ -ttrrrrt.tlrat4Crard lbs. much-“:46. ugh-Id.- “ "d'Th. -ttraert.r-t-t* 81“.”th “hon-“mum “0““!!!th " wall-any!" M the ”WIN-ohm ANqrrinruuter,nrithtubntt on [mustn’- " "rd lint. Gil-‘0 “awaken-1mm“ intheibrstotartor. “not!“ mtm.drreuditmifh-dttow Just acmvm.mm brttte-titirstmtdsmirs. unsound.“ football. _ ___ . Lake Forest High School to Install Temporary Cafeteria After the - which Illinois won 894014, two no: walked m the Md. They won Georg. Link, the Michigan director of “Nada, and Bub M. KW BP- tain. Thu m on Mr WB' to mgr-ulna Grange, Zuppke, and the whole Illinois mm. Removal of the cafeteria to the upper ftoor will permit the domes- tic science department to use the - originally intended for it. Construction of I temporary cafe- teria foe Lake Pom: High school “Menu in the uppa Boor of the min school building VII atrrtqd last week by Eamon uni Wan-lune, eontraetom. When Lake Porest High school opened in September of 1986, the buildings were not completed and no provieion was nude for I uhool numb. However, after Christmas vacation, cold weather made it dim- cult for children to nuke the trip between home And school for lunch in the time that wu provided for them. In order to remedy thin con- dition, n tempor-ry eafetarfn In set up in the domatlc eclence classroom, and Lake Forest Indies -members of the Y.W.C.A.-served hot chocolate Ind soup to the stu- dents at a nominal price. Present plsns provide for the construction of a cutsteri-irt temporso--in the spot originally designed for the school edsmll. Twenty-six ables. capsbln of seating six persons enels-m number of stoves, and serving ables will be installed. A new Itoor will b. laid and the room partially finished. It is believed by school authorities thnt the cdeleril under construc- tion at present will be adequate un- til sumeient funds are “nibble to complete the present building when the permanent eueterU-hmehrootrt will be constructed. The next year. this makeshift cufetcrin was enlarged and hot meals were served under the supervision of the school's domestic science de- partment. This arrangement “a continued through the past school year. I. P. “7 7.95m 1.06 up Under the new Uninnd plan which in; jun has I'M I. b company's 168 brands. w tb Unitd 5m. uld to PM “I! And their lulu. . MI “W credit eertiNata" in to be In.“ to Universal tin. pay-ant - on. The eartiiito add“ the ttolder to credit (or purl-t at to out; of moment, "pin. or fee the pun-Isu- of an mine-b. nee-uric. or other emergency lab from my Ford, Harem or Uneth- Zephyr dealer in the United m Universal 01m New Touring Guilt {agapywmbylldv mcwm.u-uu- manna-ands. -.her.Ea-_ts.. Wprrddn-lih manure-mum's.“ Manta-9N1. nun-hiya.” spend their nation - in Mr. szht aid it In: untid- poud that the new new eerttNat. would be need primarily by "I'd“! who - Away from ball. when credit has not been established in the hteality when the m needs arise mad when VIII“ plans might be greatly am by the extra cud-ya await-ted by that emergency expeditures. Gui-ooo-tet. "Motor car travel is increuinz each year, bringing with it the need for this additions] service for the benefit of car owners," he added. "Our new Universal credit service meets I demand which goes hand- in-hand with long-distance truvei, which thi aye-r is enjoying the stim- ulus crested by the two great fairs Ind the added nttr-ction of the Na- tionnl Parka and others of the m. [ tion's scenic wonders." l Two Zion Teams to Meet H. P. Wolves Beaten by one run never-l weeks Mo, the Parkers will seek revenge from the Zion Co-ops under the Sun- not purl: Headlights It 9 pm. Fri- thy. At 2:30 p.m. Sunday the Zion March-nu will invade the Lincoln school pluyground to angle with the Wolves under sunlight. Gabby Ben- Ion will pitch Friday, while the hur- Ier for the second tilt ht: not yet been named. -ati.nvaiinhuirt- Ford, More", And WI Two Zion softball "trrettations will comprise the intercity rivalry this week-end with the revamped, improved Highlund Purl: Wolves, the known as the Snnti Tnvern ten. Th; ne-w eargeney credit. eertiA- an plan in simple in 0mm It. Knnxler explained. - _ “Thoude of tourists and other! who travel extensively by Illum- bile hare experienced the need for emergency repairs on the road, lot tire replacement or for the purchase of neceunry neeetssories," he con- tinued. "oftentimes. when such emergencies arise travelers ttad themselves lacking tsuttieient cuh. "A Universal emergency “it eertiheate will solve such tlttatteial problems. All that the trnvler need do is to present his certittente to a Ford dealer, nnd arr-nae for noe- ensary repairs or for purchase of necessary replacements or lccellor- ies. The dealer will immediately ob- tain authorization from the nearest Universal oMee, and secure payment immediately from the compuly. The cuatomcr may then repay Ill over a normal period." Mr. Kanzler uid the new plan was developed to meet I growing need of motor car travelers. - Illa-nth. Slim Intel and W Ah a" " IADA W. Read The Wan t-Ada i. ___ ...SeHr+ SELF SKIRT MARKER Chalk your hem the my profes- sion] my. utb-oid mn'ui mu hon in thy -tmtrt m Tan,“ Btqht.rtd Put Collins 9.. PI... mama-um worthnm...amhw “Parka-"dualism ev.at...tuchi-Ri_ir- euseahihitrdeuek-tiUre+si, manhunt-tawn- hmnEiummdum 1iaesfore-taint.aha...+ru- yer-“Walkman” pon...bcammtomtmu- custom only to bareback-m. Ravinh Pith uw it: - crowd this Inn-or on In“, nirtst.._.tumadi-trrq6kh Artur Minsk! played I” tabs 1atedatM00...utaofreotsu envied their own folding chairs "ound...nsiwear-inltlorth Shore min but!“ south look-d about to canny“ with it: bum side-tttmad-rf-th- western mm down“ upon "The Ride of the valhyrua," the an! nurnber...astdoowitttth.wiltt" of the petunia, Vllhnlln am to another Rartnin night - . . . with Mini} necking “an" ovation from his 1.13mi. . . . 'rtttaltth.-hlth_ i-tnt-eat-,'" "tttsa-qt-that.- toreetuFiitr-dt. turerlittatshmt-tutne- Remlow Shem. de., exhibiting paintings a Helen M" in B..- vinie . . . George Shay tnveliu Wuhan-ward with books under his erm . . . Beryl and Jack She- piro do right well when it com to tennis . . . they reached the semi- final. for the Waukegan champion- ship . . . but lost to the veteran Eino Kaitlin, city editor of The News-Sun, and Harold Berglund. de- 9x12 Domestic Rug Cleaned $3.00; second 9x12 Domestic s Rug Cleaned............. (We thoroughly dust them _ before cleaning) Cleaned and Pressed............. 2 MENS TOPCOATS Cleaned and Pressed................. 2 MENS HATS (Panama or felt) Cleaned and Blocked . . . . . Cleaned and Hand 2 MENS SUITS 24 NECKTIES 2 pair Unlined Drapes Cleaned and 2 Single Blankets, or 2 Single Cotton Comforters 2 Children's Dresses or 2 Children’s Coats or 2 Children’s Suits r Clemedsnd Pressed ...... Cleaned and Carded Men's Wear Ladies' Wear Household Furnishings ”7-”thIGn-hyuwm "Trttmtetm.t,Wh-thn Children's Wear .'..Acéiha-si-ddi-hn di-u-tN-..-." “M‘Iywbwwf (blond Newt-Ida, 'u-tbo-tr-IM.. mum-nun...“ by a. “all. and m windward.” vamdciP.I.I0- "rdety".A_t,_iptueeer* gnrd-'oirtrraa-rliNdara't* -u_th.Gov-et_." “manual-dim 'attyettr-teh"nA?rAnr" In: M viii all": nisd this nod-l.nrdn.mmby.m may: Anthony Bind, - but» [Win-1.3.0.55!“ Win Pistol Hutch S. A. Em Put. and in“ lcCrmn, the winners of that: ro- npectin "B" and "C" _ ro- caved bronze medal luv-nil, In the polio. lunch, Blen- Inl- Inad Duncan of Highland Park tailed the winner by only 4 - to an the 2nd place like: .0611. Highland Puhn Dr. Jules But. tamed together to deedvdy dan- HW M Police. in tVro. iv iii-P.1- n-g-q-g M :51 tl s1 s1 s1 $1 " s1 I. "Evan-am" 33376.31 -"Ne _eevee" in; In. .1 nth-am- Id... II!“- - Inn-d: .-- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM First Church of Christ, Scientist Highland Pith a lion'- ma! non o-.W9EktAYtr0n.m._tq6sm. BATUBDAYS O u...“ 0“. "e NINE“! 3-“. hi2." B” F.-- A 2 LADIES' DRESSES 5 PAIR LADIES' GLOVES (any size, color or style) Cleaned............., (Plain) Cleaned and Pressed . . . . 2 LADIES' COATS (Light) Cleaned and Pressed...... 2 LADIES' HATS (any style) Cleaned and Blocked)..... Upholstered Chair (any style) Cleaned $8.00; Second Chair Cleaned .. . . . 2 Feather Pillows Renovated and 8 Sweaters or 8 Skim or 8 Home: Sterilized ................ 2 Scatter-size Oriental or Domestic, Hook orRag Rugs Cleaned ............ l Davenport Blip Cover (any style) CleanednndPreesed ...... CleanedandPn-ed ...... mammal-ll. 1"gtt,tt'tdStat',t,tt,t M In taB-ttirq “a t--t-ar.dh.tooa- t-rt-dn.bt.dotgr-d_ tun-much.“- “With-I“! 1:. Show“ I‘d I“ tt.uttrd2NaeAtt inn-Mich.“ t.uaattiuaetuauit-ftttti mum-idl- is vitally and m and in *M‘PM}? Manna-Eu“ mm... mung-tat. Ph-TT A I.” Golda-uni Maul-lam -ttttrte0CIttrrAhttM mmmuownno DAWN s1 ll 'll s1 $1 $1 sl $1

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