Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 26 Jul 1928, p. 1

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c------)')' 28g: 19%}: led an e- which tEtThe-iIettAa-es. [Anion wtm.788wuonitnn~ meal carnival. and everything in in reodiness lpr I "vow of a time." a one [Arionluire put it in enthusiast- ically predicting I " "new for the turnivnl. uhmumumu 'hee-h-ee-ttet-urn- ”bitch-huh.- H wh- vu - huh. Btr-rokre-rratth.girit t-eod.mhttttro-ttheeo-t- try. “What-Hamlin n-mwem-ehwm -ehnrtHrrth.ttA-ureftssoth- hcofolemivm. MSW-am mkmmkvwkdhrm. nan-g aunts-n oCthe bu, Ntahf' YOUNG MAN KILLID BY "Gmmc IS BURIED M wm lino be plenty of excite- mt for the kiddies In men and - will take vice from 8:30 to ITiekuatd Park Me an -eialtr innit-d to attend this telebration and help their neighboring to" Ind its lath-unite- tank: I big .eeeeqtr of their annual and"! lawn. Come our” Ind any until the Int event " night. in the Inevitable invi- tation bade-st h the Legion mm- "atrtKit-uk.utt when; Amnguol the nonun- The lation post he: spared no ef- fort In their prep-"lions for this big day. and thrre who attend are promised plenty of entertainment Ind Allan-lent lecturer. with and music for dusting and all sort: of concen- uocs with their varied attraetiomc The dancing w.ll be held in Pete Jul tend‘s new our-Ire. wycre there In In: ot room. and the unlit-l will he an the tu4d adjoining, Po that in can of rain there will be mkqulte shelter roetxerriertt. A rum Fordor tor adults Ind I six-foot airplane for the chil- dren are "no“ the wards. Ind there are I" kinds of other otterimts, with prim for various events of dWeretst nature. vinin {one- foe the thrat time since I925. He _ i iu,1'i'l'"llut',' Ttro Scmu from Europe when for the last In" eral months he has lured on. tri- umph Uter another in London, Paris, Rome and other mini: center: when he appeared both in concert uni open. DEMIELD CARNIVAL HELD NEXT SATURDAY bands; in Pete Jun-4‘s New Game: Plan of Good Attraction Tine Not-Ho - Three open: which have not been bani chm far thin uuon m in- (Cominned on page 2. second union) PM - ' man" " iii; aT,iiriuii ofthe-ttFiat-e-rt. h vill mm Mai the an: of Tito Schism. valid “not. lyric lmt items of Inuit: m: crowd close upon each other in the Ravi-"n Open announcement: _ror In... de find it. Eeeiteia has moi-mm __7 an Jilturiaaatrd, r rr, {mud Human“ Ihtaselr.P.tltrenBr mormm - Hill; Other Notes -- _ 1m ”IPA RETURNING VOLUIB XVII '.'. . 'tiii/iii' Hubbub Park PM}; [um-t have. cl the Week DN mm 10 . ‘SADII MIPSON" l If. “new 1925 tin of "In“ for his pum- during that po- riod that (in: the weal link- the beginning! Them-lotto!“ Put 'hmeeNbtosirthebtrutn tHhrmrétat-Pruarahee-st which. ".eh.mtt.-artt. Mth.LVu-em higher than the mful hidden. according to monk-in! fyeoees outin- ed here. OfBeUhr of the board were either out of toner In, from home yesterday “a could not be reached. 'tutmd-t..dthntneorhmsthq job will in m It m via: a -torue.itrte-tr-iw imam SHORE memo _ 1 TO " new JULY " -tjisittaE u an V Chair, Clothing. m“ l j an. Granny Needed f Ill 91min addition to the ouk Term school Wu Hunted by the board of education Tau-day to the M. D. lowland company. They were the invent hidden ind their bid '3: The Arden Shore “sedation urges esperitsiiy that those who have never mu Arden Shore in its summer IC- tivity come on July ST, to discover for themselves the scope of the camp's work among little children and their mothers who come from Gnd't Hill for a” fortniatrt's mention from the heat of u city settlement district. At this time the public is reminded the clothing. bedding. "mitaam. (on. do. are greatly needed n the CSMP. The mothers as taught to remake. menu for their “millet. and the boy- ned donning to make a present- Ible ”wanna when N applying for work. Anything don-fed will be called for if those who wish to give will all In. Roderick linemen“. Tel. H. P. M06, 327 North St. Johns, "emu. about $49.5”. it is reported. W. J. Brown of Highland Purl WIS mad. with a bid just I thousand dollars Those in charge of Arden Shore have been stressing tttture work this season. and the entertainment for the afternoon given in honor of Arden Shore’s guest:- will mum of a nature - pantomime. In Indian play, ind the presentation of "Robin Mood." LET CONWACT FOR NEW OAK TERRACE ADDITION More“ Ci. I: have“ Bidder and mum Price Is About 349.500 Arden Shore still is extending in invitation to it: friends to come to I pienie on Friday, July 27. “on wish- in: to visit the camp on that day are asked to bring their own box lunches Ind eoftee will be served. The lunch- eon hour is 12:30 o'clock. Sunset Valley Golf Course is in excellent condition for the coming North Shore open which will be A one day event of 36 holes to be phyed August 3th. Mr. Edward M. Lain: in to be con- mtnl-ud on the condition of the golf count. He has worked hard and dili- ggntly in order to have it in first clan condition for u] events, partieuiarV for the Open Tournament. Do you know that Sunset Volley in mud on the but kept public foe tonne in the Chic-go diam? You can help keep itsottrre-wtheturtartdrsvht. up to the who on hock of the score Saturday, July 28th. there will be an " hole medal play handicap event for men. If you haven't arranged for your handicap lee Mr. Kelly the pro- fessional in charge of this event, who will - one for you. - Nan): Shore Open Ken Bill FW. Art Olson: Hill 2 and 1. John Cantor Vth, R. Beard: Gunter 6 And 3. ' Next Sunday Hill plays Cantor. Benson plays N. Inman. Hill.vho'ulooknduponuthnpoz- sible winner of this mum-eat. Al- wthou‘h Ed Kenna, who keep- him- ‘ul! but: in the hulking business, is tobereehooodwith. Benmhuboen pinyin; exceptionally well this you, And the donate: In. it that Hill and Benson will Mt it out in the ttasat round. Inasmuch as the wmnaat in in the "mi-finals, two of the other sharp shooters hare to be taken into mitigation. John Santa: and N. In- w. both know how to Ihoot you. and you met an tell uhout this golf. Anyone of the four named is capable Ed Danni: wo. M. Baum: Benson , and t. uat Sunday med Ill up-t in the Highland Park Open to]! tourn- mem It Sunset. Valhy Gott Com Art 0km In eliminated by In. Counsel for the mnnmtion of Fred Sherwood vs. N. Imam: luv LOCAL m ESTABLISH NEW WING RECORD held " null loudly, " the lamina hotel. Charla P. Grant of the Hub. land PuttetateB.m-earsieier.. mstir1r-toi.tfreezrerieoee. and lem- (dad a... from. as. t.ath-heirit-seiatiorttrr. lore III-liar of when present. ttisrthee-t-etseettsrrUtime to much“ when [in all: (“mill-mnlndthymgL “I! w". Yemnhy another 1PPrruf1edaamsrrrtaimotttte ttet-ttmtl-setup-' t.trorfhtttki.ortst,nmiomomr memhmkn Pr'o'rr.fr'rynAr-rrusrt ltr-ot-trt-ik-se “kw-durum ”Instruct-”hulki- “Mun-taunt. At ‘the - herein; and dinner of the “W _Plrk Bat-r} club, held n "Gi, EivEiiaiii",T.a""iira7a"C', t.tir.t-d, Liiuiir iii, GiiT iiTGi, tori " {1m who you “my menu» DALI. MAANO= "USDA! JULY " 1928 be-odtimeroranloattead,nmt a big crowd is expected. The club merits “worm-M it is believed that the "-ttimtaoftttee%tortatrms oat-tmoot-Piet/ren-ere-r. The hmerat services of Ralph Wel- h‘vum Bowing of Tim-aim. North, ero0_C-,ooeofttteemr- all”. when of the “out" minus, will be held this them at two o'doth, at the Grad-ad - (Ema-lug. . "ear-G-toi-sv),, nwtf%trrosme.erfT-or- my Ml. My.“ Mabel I. mu-mma.» hadnwm p.m.,udts-iiitte-es,rrues gm! good vomit for dam. Every- The tirzt Janus] picnic than by Ri- viera Athletic club will be held " Sun- bothnsmomsakAenirtk. ruitietk ... _ eoreer-mewfilbeeaBedat6att FUNERAL SERVICES OF RALPH W. ROBBINS sum "

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