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Highland Park Press, 5 Sep 1928, p. 1

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In employee at the BiRNLiettt Gott club, “a the-i-tek-tsas-ttoss!, but 1* - brilliant which this "remu-eunevererorred,tmtit Cali-ed on page 9. part 2 bum-3h! to pmdeetio- M m-nlvithvhkhtomjmvhnau his into “My. what it Incan- to am: such a min a that which has boest mad " Ravinh thisr-.Thisfmetsetsa-reeoN and: in it to nil-Mn; the interest " un those who on devoted to the than opera. “W and “UH-In Bung-no!" were entirely not to the Ravinia repertoire, while “he Chemi. nn)". “Don WC. Ind the full- on: garden new from "The Jon]: on: garden new from "The Jon]: of the Km" wcre revived after tseveral “you: an“. Sew-1:430 Hutu of open-d traumas-WW isthereeoexttA-tbe-tde"mto (Mereditollnr‘nhvklchum- teenth-toethis.rtiatie hidin- tion “to idea ”My "i.ttt,Se-her8.Orthee-tn. ourhnhengivcnonloudnym ckvcnonSnnIhyaMmmnndun --tt-eurtheehiur--oi- day- oCthe ”an. which hem on June a. tiny-thre- open-Jaw! but for “Thin. for never balm in the history of this open home have so Inn, tub been produced. lt in otuattr matter of moment that two of name animus YEARS iiiiiiiiiiiiirtt ,7 “A! MVINIA you“: xvn When Mr. Echuin issued his initial ett1"alt'dTcr,t,NLt .. m “A“. a MY MAI REGARDINSTUDY CMrrtmBNTItgrrAm It. I“ Put Gui. ebb hmhwdhh I-itVGui-Gmdth'a-n‘. ehet.eiyer-aetsre-rt “Vilnius-push!” etAetreyearioGai-d 'ottrtthere-rt-traer.id.' ttorftia-tuiremat 'et,,.t.o “Inulluobdlh'uu MMthJua-bh nunkmnaouduubd 'm’ " the warm” T. “on at Ital _ will hell I and Ill be. May. Peer (my: 93.... It. " "too put up a pair of unusual and to)! than. Silk! ted W with a r"rs9trltmr drive of 300 yuds which Hillard matched. Both bustie- made the [ram where they were picked up by the caddies. Sitber one up. He mail-mind the Ind to this extent for 8 holes. but on the 9th Milk"! squared the much by India; I “short” npprmh of L50 yards. The gallery Item wild with excitement. Silber mined his lead on the ttth with a nappy 3 or 4 but Pet the 13th mu... m - G an In; GE III-kins); all -. On the nu. rr-ri-dice-ttkin-iii"..,; 4'1:tmhittethet-tehnnenm. It will hmwmmv. Th- " 'tee. wk: *~.ud the mm.” rim-hi" M u the Ion-no of hat. new“. from automaker. "Burk' Kelly “piled and that the Matt. (Iceland all - an the 18th green. he appeared to be thoroughly “haunted form his do": to keep the gallery from coming too clog: to the contestants. The match '3: mun - interest by the number d rby by the "Auntie" Sniihilaaina. In addition the Akron theater can an annual pass lad [he Community of prime. clued. A 5:31.373}; gimp ttEd hing. I nah-kin mutt by the Aa-er,-. club and-lug; HILLARD AND SILBER . BATTLE TO A TIE “Sensational” Gott hutch Fails to Me East Park Board 'tr "rillitatiiifl,it Park' PMS “in“; a! I!“ Part. u'weul. on am at the Nuioual Contrib- nlu'l con-i“. thamp‘i'iaship of the East Park hoard "e played Saturday morning be. tween Pittman! Everett L Hill-Id and Cttrtmisaiooer Fm D. Sil- He the is a veteran of the World War, In Amrric-ndzgionnaire. with an active service record in n muhine gun unit on the from line in France. I lunch Rxpublicun and n strong Hoover bur-ten mm, and for “in": ha: been no d Chic-go's outrun-din; III-inc. In and citizen. in. will he in CM than: of the Mn fir null III-crimin- to he pushed in the ”Bed It": division com- prising “ultra state: whesel qmrtas have been thxed by the Carri mittee ind when active drives are. nw in full twin. for the collection‘ Sim "" Mr. but!" has played important puns in Chicago's bud- ntu Ind civic "airs. At the pm- ent time he is A member of the board of directors. executive committee and umior council of tbe Chic-go Aanoeia, lion of (humane. Previously he served m vie-president of the orph- iuxium. chairman of its ways and menu- lnd other important commit- wmlmwww ttrthrtuth-S-Miee-httee in omit-unaid- drive "rsmati.mueri.th-s.-tmeast mmwhmw.0‘- the l_m " Huh-I & sat, pink-k. middle-Isl u an owner of pro- nounced-NH”. Hoists-hero! George [Mr Ami-H a hat on Republican Conn. and to decide the ‘r Ann. Nat Callud r. I u Many of that things given an)“ I: the registration booth were not) called for by their owners: trot tinsel articles my be had by.the Tctiytts( [ by presenting their stubs at the High- 1 1 “nod Mummy. Following is a list) ' rf these: _ r W. El. Cummings. Mrs. Woodbury,) (E. Chambers. W. H. Bartlett, A. H.l i Muhlke. N. Caulking been. Qul-ndi. ',Leo Carlson, Wm, Hints. C. Musik,: inch. Carlson. Bill Wall. D. Cin-; eth. Anna Peterson. Ludwig. .15.} 1 Watson, H. F. Clot, N. Ferrori, Irene; ( Netaon, Doiores Cumin. J. D. Ben- Inert. H. Hocking. Fred Booth, John! I Rumoni. Jim ”any. Leona Gut-1 lxndi, John Bjork, Dick Rooney, A.) Bleyer, Bud Moon. J. C. Moody. “.1 Smith, D. Crovetti. Walter Millioun.' Chas. Williams, Ed Taylor, E. M. iMaus, F. D. Funky. V. Muxik. Jr., (Edith Ehms, Davidson. Mrs. Robt. Stewart, Angeline Bangui. " sit- button. E. Wood. Joe Rein. Lillian, 1 Ford Held by" i cup fur another your. . The principal award of the day was Prize Winn to be a new Ford car; bot it was} Cash peizes were found that only 3 part of the stubs] winnrrs of the man l and been turned In by those holding; MW and tournamcrtts I 'hem, and dpmsinn was made to hold; he My The winner thj, award until I later date. " nritt) W" rtumttattut below be given away. ind the winner thew’ Foot Rae 1 of announced,' " n dance to be held‘ tho : undv: "-Alrn ‘ M Fort Sheridan park. in Highwood, “I?! Erickson, 2nd: S l this Saturday evening. In addition to 3rd. 1 the dance. the papal-r 'corno" tune Girl; under ts. Mos until] be nv-ilnblo for the Image-tut Reta Hart, 2nd; Mary 10f the large crowd that is exmed Boys under t8--Veretr It" Attend. [ Newton mu, ‘)ml- n run-3mm mvmc try. “but! "miLiaVTiTi.iiii" -.... e"etytyatm..s_aGi7 unusual-uh,“ m.9.m¢9*,h- The WM d iut'itt2'JeditE itFdifieS “I" mil-t at m7 In. Jd in“ n - M “MMm-bimnwuhld Mikhdthh'ak. tmast. Mumwmm mmmmmm .tt-oyri--GtrueGiiair “would“ Thai- 're-mg-g-‘hmu uonmmnun I! mm Am Madison, PARK BOARD HOLDS REGULAR KEEPING Manure cars: tirst. F. L, Ito-- Err; sriond, Mr. Cowman; the wire ner of the third prize in this elm ' uld not be learned. W. E. Cummings took first pri: for the mot! unique which. He drove L, old fashioned emu belonging to ..n "ld llighl-nd Pare funny. Game. and rut-es of Various kinds urre run " and were well Intran- ind by owner: and youngsters IN'.c; Inst the greatest interest of the day unit-red about the registration booth, where many prizes of interest New to be given away at the and of the day. . Eric improvement. A more detode"d new“! of the proceeds till be givrn glen " is aid that n nod sum in realized by the mm from the It tnd this wiil be lined hr {Ci marked the “nation of the III-Ill Mighwood day. hold loud-y, W Day, under -iees of the lith- wood Civic Improvlment milk The large wade at one o'clock drew my entrants. The judges U0- lected the entries of the {ollovin for print: tut d by the liighwood State hail in this went; second. Theodore linorhi buyery; third, Mr. Svendun. _ "'tytel.AweurttdcprV, kuulthu-hc C/Gmeriiat can: first, Gondolpli Meat Market may: tht gilverrcup do- HELD MONDAY. sun. 8 WWW-no!“ 1omrteeu-u--uit, “null-t u it. P“ " mrees tHaier-r-hi. T.ltenrttyr nay-g of the baud Luge and enthusiastic ezxml for In!“ Mr putrid; orP-ehi-d DAY FILrrffsriLl mm _ . if“: tte',1tirt.iiireeirGir/iiia 'ra1Nrdtftd1.2tg, any n mU.rah6e m the III-tun. The “OI-rm. Ahmnmmmm-n- 150““.w“ ~MMm1lh-m ““1.th lad-huh. chm-um“ ----- 1 s%et'gl'rfpt.ttgu'2ge! mayavmnt l *IC I-tr-aa-.. .. war... - ,';,,1i'i',!,iiii1'il'i'i', ‘3' . h lbw-u!) d tt'e",M1t,tteieaetqtii.ia lee, te.%gtit .. m1 HIRING OPEN m HIGEWOOD SEPT. tr Jul-J. 're an! Dr. has. hour- a mini Jiik ~1'G'hayw Mb _ «It Will. will he _ Endy-l - duh. the m Girls under 12 - Eleanor cater. Ist; Janet Crawl. 2nd; Kathleen l nix. 3rd. Boys under 16-Jack Allen. ist; [rank Gallo. 2nd: George Cones. 3rd. Girls under 16-Joan Walker. Ist: Phydele Gourley, 2nd; Winnifred Coleman. 3rd. Girls -. Winnifrcd Coleman. Ist; Altha Kirchner. 2nd: Jana Mecttrerr. 3rd. mm 1.} ,fe u-i-ilu/L-ia-ui, k.riii Giris-Lorraine Lindstrgn; v tst; Marian Zimmer, 2nd; Helen Titman, 3rd. Tom Jomun tad Lilli-n Smith. tst; Tom Jenn and Violet An. but Boys-cord/ttar-ai, tst; Vermm Railplph. End; Richard Suess. 3rd, Ohm-dc Races Boss-Ralph Mayer. Ist: Fred Kaumans. 2nd; Funk Gallo. 3rd. Rierete Ram Buys-Aldo Toifo, Ist: Earl Goas, winller. Shui: Frank Gotro, 3rd. Gir1s--teanor Culley. Ist; Ruby Tillman. 2nd: June! McCallery. 3rd. "orient.- Pitching Boi-Edward Frost, m; Vernon Rudolph. 2nd. IANY RAMA“ IN PLAYGIWND DAY Boys under Ie-vcr,, Rudolph. Rig-hard Suess, 2nd; Arthur Mill. lurking the close of the won't [alumni-Al activities. the null-l Blnytmund day “If: at Sunset Plrk Saturday by t ' Est Park board. was a successful "air in every pm:uul.;r. The attvrtdan.u, at the, ytar'.s events exceeded that of Any pnwuus year; and the Best with why-h the participants took part, and tth' Rcnetal protisyrtwy. attest the efficiency of the Won Mr. Copp, and his able assistants, Mrs. Cox and Miss Artis. They are to be m10~ laLd on the splendid success of the day, A unique parade in the wetting ua {allowed by I dnnce. Special Events Of the special events of the day, the baseball game between the Ra- viniu and Highland Park Nash teams was one of the most important. The gnaw was won by the Rivinia tam. pih-hod by Horn, Bergholm pitched for Nash. In a very exciting tutr-ot-war be- tween mombers of the East Park Marv and members of the Highland Park Fare deparrtment, the East Park you L won the best two out of three pulls and consequently will hold the cup for another Yethr, Prize “Vi-m Cash prizes were distributed to winners of the many and various rt rs and tournamcrtts played during Girl; under ts. Monie Eyler, 1st Reta Hart, "er, liars Rae. 3rd. Hoy< unvlvr "-Almon Frost. Ist; Carl Hrickmn, 2nd: Stanley Gilbert, Boys under ti-vera, iaiohi,ist. Newton Fell, 2nd: Gordon Barrett. 3rd [ LARGE CROWD ATTRACTED Field Events M Close ot the Phymlnd Season; List " Winners in Gus and Girls under 10-irxrthy Boyhn. Trt; Betty Stein. 2nd: Betty Ramon. Aldo T0510. tat; David Morris, had. Intermediate ttoi-ttar M tst; Waugh-sf - A, Speck] Evearts winners in each use witers'm_ that that will surely be luck nth-inn at this dAinite an- m of the return of the Ins-e Players. The whole out of plum practically httaet, will be at 'heAkmo-Pridnntocome. They - none nighty plantain Friday "Ttiehtthermsinuitise; m than will be my more td P. -. in the have. Th. Laine beat Davis Labor Day 3 and 2, the finals being 36 holes. Davis got away to a nice start in the morn- ing and had Ed tive down after the eleventh hole. Here Ed got going and ttaished the first ltl holes on down. hing went out in 35 in the sncrnoon against Davis' 39 and was than: up at the 27th hole, and it was Just the breaks' and the delm of the night before that beat Lowe. Edward A, Laine defeated Nate Larson last Sundqy in the semi-finals of the‘Smet 'v?dtett,',iteitit, r, .Pi 1. Joe Davis at Kenneth Hill am- up on 19 hols, Davis displaying I lot of courage in this match. After hing three down and six to go. he wcn four holes in a row. making him L?!“ up and two to to. Hill rullied} air-in nt the 17th and won it with a birdie. the Ittth was tied and Joe won! thre 19:h and the match with a par 4. Ed ca, beat Euiwarrfi,we one up In a hard fought match in the second 'ttht. through hip and high winds L. S. Gordon beat the club vice- "resident, A. B. Craig. three and two, in the third ttittht, Dough: Hanson and Norman Schu- hacker tied for the blind honey an W Dar, Mind bogey being 85. Mr. James 'Dumns of Foley, All- Uma, played the course last week and I'm surprised and pleased with 'te ronditioet, Mr. Dumas is presi- dent of the Foley Country club. Fine Program Scheduled for Season; Series of New Phys Pro-ind _ GRAEME PLAYERS TO REIURN SEPTEMBER 2t The following one. letter has been rerun-d from Dr. H. B. Roberts, of Phe statt of the Highland Park hos- pital. And the Press, In the interest of (rt-Ker slay for Hizhhnd Park sekot children, is glad to publish it Ind endorse Its sutrttestions: I A fence such as is used on Sheri. Alan road should be placed on Elm Place thereby reminding those who do not think fast enough. All thildrrn should be required to imp to the walks until the curnm’s are readied The co-operation of parents and cluhs will bv required to get best re- sults. _ If the foreRoirar bc adopted and otrried out, the board will feel, when an accident does on'ur that it has dun» all in its power to prevent it. Respectfully, Board of Education Elm Puce School In the following I am suggesting a1 3.1er First. rule that it carried CG) by me sthuol boards in Highland Park will certainly ,Itb'tr a life and p0¢zlbly sacral. Too many times during the his! year I have had evi- dence placed before me at the High- land Park hospital showing that I car is a much faster dodger than a little child. The children are dead. The cars are still going. " the wheel rack at Elm Piace school be moved into the school yard and those who use the wheels not only be requested but required to use the walks until the corners are reach- rd and crossings made at appuinu-d rrussintrs, ttirting with death will be avoided by those using wheels. EWARD LAING TAKES GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP threats Joe Davis 3 and 2 in Labor Dav Finals for Sun. set Club Honors Dr. Roberts (lives Jentlzlmen Safety Precautions for School Children "iit.iiiVi" u but an '01 :37; September 3, 1928, H, it ROBERTS r ,,_w -- .- -.-. - ....._, Nr_Mr.B-tttuitiisiddiiTir, ,i-emtNr-r-eGad Ir.I-mvui~-.h.h "ei-th-at-d. t-tve-trt,-LroiiuatGi 1Metttbr-iudd.am,trrtonrta. “which...“ AIM" The importance of this event, not only to the people of this vicinity but to the Jewish people of the entire country. is indicated by the fart that Dr. Stephen S. Wise of New York, or: of the leading Jewish Rabbis of the world. is coming he}. -euiiiui; to delinr the prueiptt “at”; of the out-um. 9thtry of prominence in E. R. Baum, & cal-pent" living It ttttt “Wood drive, is in the High- land Purl hospital recovering from I tympani (mm of the right A - uni-c a a. an... 1ffhaeeqy-ti6ic At Ravinia school there are ceveral new additions to the teaching staff: iMiss Helen Pimp will be oxie of the sesond grade teachers in place of Miss Nan Rood who goes to Country Day school at Winnetka as director of kindergarten. Miss Helen Pam) is a laminate of Fairmont college, Wick lita, hans:,“:iu! has dune cotuftderaroie twork at Chicago Uni-'Ersity and Col- umbia university. She his had very succeisful experience and comes to us from Oshkosh. Wis, where she has been a critic teacher in the State Teacher's college there, Miss Elinor Cobiskey will be her eo-worker in the second grade, Mrs. Haley will have as her assistant in first grade, Miss Esther Christie, of Illinois university and National Kindergarten college. Miss Hariem's assistant in the kirtder- garten will be Miss Maragaret An- derson of Lake Forest, a graduate of Goucher college. Miss Cora Welch Chieaeo and other cities, will si, attendance. The North Shore Congregation Israel. which dedicated its new tem- ple and auditorium in Glencoe early this year, is the first Reformed Jew- ish congregation to be organized in any of the North Shore suburbs and serves the residents of all the ad- joining town; CARPENTER FALLS 20 - FEET; FRACTURES LEG An event of considerable import- ance to the Jewish community living in the North Shore suburbs of Chi- cago, will be the installation of Rabbi Louis J. Kopald as the Rabbi of North Shore Congregation Israel. located in Glencoe, Ill.. which event will take place on Friday evening. Sept. 7, at eight o'clock. INSTALL NEW RABBI IN GLENCOE CHURCH Rabbi Ronald was formerly fo"r many years Rabbi in Buffalo, New York, and was generally I leader in the civic activities of that city. Schools of All Three Districts Resume Work September l0; Many Former Teachers Return Sixth gl‘a'ltu Miss Ruth Thomas; Sev- (nth grade. Mrs. Nema Whitehouse and Miss Huh-n Boyce; Eighth grade, Mrs. Margaret Freeman; Art, Miss Edith Hall; Physical Director,- Miss Ethel Goddard; Printing and Manuel Training, Walter Borg; library and lit'v.rr m aim-u of the staff at Lin- “on “m: an- returning are: F'irst Ctade, Mun Abbie B. Bastin and Miss Swan Swamun; Shroud grade. Miss Edith Philips and Miss Doris Wood- L'nck: Third gawk" Miss Gertrude Brawn and Miss Winifred Nelson; Fourth zradu. Mrc, Margant Harvey; Fifth grade assistant." Miss Virginia Newcomb. CHANGES HEAL $01003 N OPEN NEXT MONDAY Continued on page 5 District 108 IN FACULTY yior. and. HUI-“3'38 when he hi

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