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Highland Park Press (1912), 6 Jul 1922, p. 1

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‘anquets eatre . .1 bone 12m. RCHI 1V E {M x a: 01$ M1 (.«mDON { E (‘0. dvance )m 1: <1”- lll um or paw m XXX Tl) H sday 3V ub- a,\‘ aâ€".\i RanP Drive at H , ome’ TRE IMHT id Stuy- laughs. éxpect. it in SM 9F9V9-9'9~9\§ IS :30 H‘Liy- [‘hen 1m”: TV! .Hl p.m I!" p.m [mm {a 40‘ The nine hole course was found by the plm rxto be in excellent condiâ€" tion fontho first year. There is no lwelief place naturally around here than Sko'kie Field. ané though simply comma: the holes me out by Garanr are all immsting to play. The s are still a little “if. and the will require some further drai iand fining down. Other- wise Mi; already in excellent shape. fiqontinued on pm 12) hufi' Hag-thwart» Cn.. Howard Huber and Sw¢tland's Pharmacy. By.g'enerosity of the local mer- chants gnd individuals. many prizes were distributed. The following were the donors: Mr. George Lytton, for The Hub. Earl Gsell. Stuart Gard- ner.‘ Duffy Furniture Co.. R. W. Schneider. smussen Bros., James Bowden. H. . Baake. Central Tire (‘n., R~ W. Pease. Garnett's, Rollin Hastings. Highland Park State Bank. Highland Park Trust Savings Bank. North Shore Trust Co.. I“. W. (‘ushinm Highland Park Press. S. M. Haa‘inzs, North Shore Gas Com- pany, C. G. Alexander. W. A. Alex- iln(it‘r.‘.‘r»\'. John H. Harmon, Meier- Of filer women contestants, Mrs. E. L” Miuard had the-lowest score. with 110, and Miss Edith Fyfi'e second, at- 120. More than sixty players Went arouncj the course. and 38 turned in scores fo’r the 18 holes medal play scratc tournambnt. The following were . lowest cards: Arthur Arns» wald, 8; Arthur Werhane. 79: Oscar Lun n, 81; C. Kriesrer, 82; F. Beard. ’ 2; A. Oleson, 83. The public golf course on Skokie Field was'thrown open to play last Saturday afternoon, at twu o’clock. A goodly number of citizens and con- testants for the numerous prizes of- fered r the first day’s play 335911! at the pavilion on the links. d were welcomed by Presi- dent lard of the Park Board. who gave dit to the many who have joined making the course possible {or Highland Park, in particular Mayor Hastings. Stuart Gardner and former President F. W. Cushing. Mayor Hastings then spoke inform- allygand congratulated the people of Highland Park on having such a beautiful course now at their dis- posal, and thanked the commissioners of the Park Board for their labor. He declued that golf was a game of (hat-actor, which all would find inter- nfing, 21ml hoped that all would come often. and plan. magi Enjoy Community Golf at. MUNICIPAL COURSE = OPENED TO PUBLIC MAYOR HASTINGS TALKS ‘Eull dinner inenu prepared Jul Hosalads sandwiches and saiadfiessings )emonstrations of quick but went " preparations of refreshing heat 'sisting ‘oods. The fucking Institute lectures and demonstrations on the preparations of food iare to be given at 10:15 a. m. un the four days, July ll, 12. 13 and 14; by Miss Elsie Hinkley. well- known bomestic Science authority, and should he of unusual value to every Housewife. The lectures are free to all. The subjects to be July .11 ~ The Keys to Succesé in Cookery. wDerfionstmtiuns of breads. dougtmgts. muffins free to all. The 1 handled: are as follows my tuxâ€"What Shall we have for Dinner! icing! Jfily $12â€"â€"Short cuts to use on Bakinggdays stitute Co be held from July 11 to 14, inclusi' '.‘in the new quarters of the North hore Gas Company, 47 South fi, John's avenue. A large and varied gaseortment of homemade bakery moodyâ€"pies. cakes. dough- nuts, Mead. cookies. etc.â€"â€"will be nail-bk. also jellied ”lads, mat loaves, land other sensonable‘ foods. The anembers of. the Highland Park oman‘s club will conduct a bakpry; sale on Tuesday and Wed- nesday :bf next w,eek July 11 and 12, in comiyction with the Cooking In- TW‘ Cooking Institute to Be Held In? 11-14 In New Quar- ers of North Shore Gas Company WOMAN’ S CLUB T0 ~ g HOLD BAKERY SALE NUMSER 19 Static Field: Prizes Are Donated by Local Demonstrations of cakes and DAYS NEXT WEEK Citizens l The Women‘s Foreign Missionary? .society of tho Grace Methodist! church will hold a lawn party on the zchurch lawn Thursday evening, July l3th A small fee will be chargedu, All are welcome. . The next regular muting of tho Highland Park Business Ici’a up. cintion will be held next Wednesday. July 12. It was postponed from July 4. ‘ At a meeting of the Highland Park Day committee last evening plans 'for the annual celebration were dis- cussed in detail. Representatives from the various organizations in the city are included in the general com‘ mittee. The secretary was instructed to write to all fraternal societies in Highland Park, asking them to partici- pate in the parade. BUSINESS MEN TO MEET WEDNESDAY MISSIONARY SOCIETY GIVES LAWN PARTY The Green Tea Pot was opened for business Tuesday. It is located in the building formerly occupied by the Sheridan csfe in Sherihn road, but in no way is it a successor to the lat- ter. The interior hes been entirely remodeled, and new equipment in- stalled. Luncheons. afternoon teas. and dinners will be served, and high grade pies 3nd cakes dispensed. The proprietors Ire Mrs. Carrie M. Green and Miss Mabel Dunham. Mrs. Green was with the Y. W. C. A. at the Fort Sheridan Hostess House during the war, and Miss Dunham was with the same organization at Great Lakes. HIGHLAND PARK DAY COMMITI‘EE MEETS GREEN TEA POT , OPENED THIS WEEK _â€" New Tea Room Will Serve Luncheons, Afternoon Teas and Dinners Stewart. the seven year old son 0! Mr. and Mrs. J. A. t‘roke. 200 Green Bay road. sustained a fractured skull and was badly shaken up Mon~ day. when he was struck by the lut‘hschiltl car. driven by L. Sandy, chaufieur. The boy jumped off the rear of un'lcc wagon in front of the car. The chauffeur did not have time to turn aside. and the fender of the car struck the child. He Wu Lakenlto the Highland Park hospital. where an operation was performed by Dr. Kellogg Speed. lt wu found that there was concussion a! the brain. The boy is recovering, al- though his condition is still mipm. Child Struck by Car After He Jumped from Ice Wagon: ls Recovering SKULL FRACTURED IN” AUTO ACCIDENT B. P. O. E. convention. He has been in business here for several years. Last year he formed a partnership with John Peters. Mr. Smith expects to keep an otfice here. and will con- tinuo with his work as justice of the peace. Thomas Peters comes here from Lake Forest, when: he was empluyed by the North Shore Gas company aé mhnugm‘ of the Lake Fun-st of- fice. He his been \ch that concern for the past mnv years. A. E. Smith has sold his interest in she Central Tire Co. to Thomas J. Peters, brother of his former part- ner, John Peters. Mr. Smith, accom- panied by his wife and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Witt. left yosterdly for Ackn- tic City. where he will represent the Highland Park Elks at the natiml vantage of the services of this thin- ed worker. Very few communitien an fortunate in hnving such opportuni- ties offered them. Highland Park should make use of this ideal playground and take ad- A. E. SMITH SELLS Miss Smith would also like to hue the nurses take part in the games with the children as she feels that many of these may be helpful in the home training. Miss Zena Smith. the new play- ground worker in I statement to The Press says that she is very much pleased with the playground and hopes that the parents will feel free to send the children every dny. She is planning a program of Varied aq- tivities. such as individual play. active games. quiet games. water sports, story telling and singing games. Hours will be arranged to suit the majority of the children. URGE CHILDREN T0 ' ATTEND PLAYGROUND Miss Zona Smith Plans of Varied Activities at the Local Beach OUT TO T. PETERS ;Iondny morning {a 0 month's to. WWim-mfiqtodn .mplece mt outfit slow 1nd 9” but. ‘3" ”'5 d “n g Mr. utd .lln. Pm! Prior kn Priox nun-ll Sam M a “Enid!!!- ;¢ M ~ There will be In all day mot-tilt o! the Highlutd Park Hocpitnl ‘11th next Wednesday at the home of Jim. 8. Putter Johnston on Water! rd. The martin; will ”in pm at 10 ‘o'clock. All who stunt-bank! hing their our: lunch. And In. Job-ton will an. coll-c. A lute nth-dune: is desired 0 than I- much unis. to Chain be done LEFT MONDAY FOR mom 30mm“ HOSPITAL AUXILIARY ‘ TO MEET WEDNESDAY A food Mk- will be conduct?! by tho finanve committee of the Wot-n5 club July I! and 12 It the GI! Company's new 0510!. The nrvheutra which had ‘been booked tailed to thou up. and another had to be new u the last dam. it proved to be a very antiatqrtory substitute. Mayor Samuel H. Ila-tin.- naerC tall: at the park about ifi'I-lmk. He «poke of the bi in 'the rment “mine war" In so hern lllinoia. and depipred the fact. that such things shouid occur in auppoaed- ly I-I'vilized communities. The mayor lwvnt un to speak on the aubj¢t of 'Our PW He said in part:' '1 Myth that nary America. cit- iizen Her) man woman and child in the nationâ€"fl-ould {Ni and .mliu !Ihat he I: a part of the United States; that he uwns a portion of every pub- iic building and of eury other pub- {III pruperty in the land: that “a in- Ic-n-II in all things pertaining to our muntry is the name an that. of mryi 'IIther citiun no matter how poor or {how rich he may be. (luv. J.uly u. A: a special tenure the M his arr-hm with the main: build Park “omun'u Club to hold a four “a“ day cooking institute. mu m. M“ Hinkley, rationally known lock?" "'3"- on cookery, will lecture on the methods lead! of preparing food: and the ulcflan 6°"- Highland Puk are cordially imted to attend this cooking Ichool. - ; "i4 The opening of the new omen 8‘ Johns avenue will occur next nu- day. July. (ll. . 3 “The Flag that represent. our nation hdldg out the hop. Ind promise of this great count to awry child hon: in the Iir of y. Every American should he ”ml what the Flu mm. what it stand: for and an undying And holy, love fostered {or the Flex that ha pom known Meet. which new comfort for the ltflictod. justice (or the o'ppreued, Ind the divine right of liberty in man.’ i GAS COMPANY OPENS NEW OFFICE JULY 11 Highland Put Wo-u’l C to Hold Cooking ”'5 Next Week < “If each one of us Amour-n: could feel th‘! h! was I part d "I. great. MUonll {Imily. and that whntrver he did â€"good or. [ado-Jud ‘its influence and wrought it. n- uults in the homt: of the nation n we” as in his own humble adage or cnstly nun-ion; if we I" could get this feeling of proprietary in- terest and responsibimy, how much better citizens we should be. the sidelines were crowded. times clou- decision! b] the " aroused howls of protest 1!. fans. and excitement was '1an all the w-y through. The story a! the game appotn on another par of this issue. The festivities began It 1 when the Chicago Wom-n'l ‘ arrived from Chicago. :53 parade through thc bani trict the c'nmd proceeded to E A “glurious Fourth" wan by more than two thousand It the B. P. 0. F2. och-brad Sunset Wood Tundny. Many Participate in Post iuu‘No Round Scat Out. at Sunset Wood on F h: l Oahu": Cancun: Inui- Addreu by Mayor . 5 at Shown in CM!- Hating: ; , dm's Pm - BALL GAME A FEA‘ will monuxn nu. masons mummy, mm c, u- PURE in 10:15 went m. July I!" (it PM pandas-t mull-5! ’ come“. , _ urn-added «a dnbhhulhdn_lpodllmt_a Inthofntunmcnwiubnooddl- th-i'uofl “Matti-”JU- "any, orSuod-y *5!!le Int. .3 Ruin“ Park. Amm- mtmumde minimum-no Meet vudd prevail over, 0W. PARK DISTRICT GOLF ' CLUB Hm JULY 14 PRICES sun; even . NIGHT AT “va quk h yrs-tinny my“ oh the Mom at tho Prior Inbr- “kt-t cot-Night’s”: A M bu AA- all Sh! I: a 55; 330. fiâ€" 5’ .333: I: =5 3.1!:- A NEWADDI'I'ION‘IO Dilemma btmn the Nor“ Shore line and it: employs an him ironed out this week. A W van held in Chic-to My be. tween olldala o! the comm Ind "gambling «(the m. _h The program for the caning was! In]! bc‘u follows: J’fidny, Jib 7. “ludum Bulurfly"; Build-y. July R, afternoon. 0mm program. m- ninx, ‘erth-"; Sunday. July I. a!- "moon. orchmra pm Mas. “Rigokflo”; Monday, July II, no- nin‘. orchestr- pmfl; May. July ll. “Lo Bahama"; Veda-day. July 12. “Tnlfl o! Hoflmd.” N0 STRIKE EXPECTED .ON NORTH SHORE LINE bile-Ilia Between CAI-nay The hand-y affirm m5 cone-n. 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