Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 6 Jun 1929, p. 6

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.‘ The weather man apparently thought one. good day for the . golfers was enough at a time, so changed the brand of weather for Saturday and Sunday, andâ€" although a supply of earmuffs and overshoes have been orâ€" dered for the comfort of the patrons, they were delayed as the: supply house GOLF AND CRICKET AT SUNSET VALLEY H. P.. Team Wins Two Cricket Games Memorial Day and Sunday; Golfers Out Memorial day was an ideal day for golfers who came out in numbers. Three hundred fortyâ€"six registered for play, the first making his appearâ€" ance at 6:30 a. m. The play was well ‘distributed so that no one had : to wait unreasonably long. _ oz ReRE WeW k s CENReRt W EeCAE CCE EC es CV PWIT was out of stock, however 200 regisâ€" tered to play on â€"Sunday. °_ . s The new rate which went into efâ€" fect on Sunday met with the approval of the local players, while the nonâ€" residents who were affected by the raise in the rate feel that they are getting their money‘s worth,â€" stating that Sunset Valley has the best: fairâ€" ways and greens of any fee or municâ€" ipal course within their reach and in addition has a good length which is quite uncommon on courses of this class. > $ Almost all"of the courses in this district and in fact as far west as the . Missouri river were affected last winter by winter kill or snow mould or both, and unfortunately unsuitable growing weather has prevented the greens from rapid recovery. Sunset Valley had its share of the trouble but has recovered. nE Nine additional entries were receivâ€" ed for the North Shore open, and sevâ€" eral of the eontestants tried out. the course for the first time on Sunday. Don‘t forget the dateâ€"June 17. The first event on the calendar for the year was played on May 30 with the results as follows: it being a blindâ€"bogey event there were several tied for the first and third prizes. First prize won by Mr. Eyler, he drawing the winning card from a field of six who were tied with a score of ~â€"‘‘ _ (Continued on Page 45) *3 North Shore Trust Co. || â€"BANK . . . Checking Accounts Sav‘mgs Accounts â€" Christma A_ Safety Deposit Boxes > Storage â€"_â€"_â€" Facilities | Banking Service First Mortgage Real Estate Gold Bonds Yielding 614% j Class Play, Picnic; Graduation Program June 14; List of Graduates The Eighth grade of the Lincoln school will give their annual class play on Friday evening June 7th at eight o‘clock in the school auditorâ€" ium. â€" The play chosen this year is "The â€" Merchant of Venice" and is given under the direction of Mrs. Margaret. Freeman, ~‘The play will be given at assembly on the moinâ€" ing of Thursday, June 6th, for the children of the school". The cast of characters is as follows: Duke of Venice ... Prince of Mordeco FTIMCEC OL. MEOPORRU . comncrmmmmment i TCBE ascu nc Attendants on Moroeco: ... Kathryn Thomas, Hazel Chambers, Irene Willis, .. Violet Kilgore Prince ‘6f Arragon ..._._.....__._......Robert Fox Attendants on Arragon : ........__Viola Sienerth, Marie Omness Aritonio, the Merchant of Venice ......._â€".....â€". w o o o tno 5. AYCORLEO, OMR : HORRRReTREIITE OOE SCs aml c BC3 C , Hassanio _.........................__ Parker Johnston Salarino, o nfi on rrinepelennanceciimcen o ReORCrE Brown CEFEENNNH ... .. cssc eeoroncvteiocninn on OBtt D{gk Jr. iark of Coturt .. ... ... . Mabel Clark Heralds : ___.Bernice Larson, Eifrieda Grostad Shylock e oodvaschi.. ... ... ... .. Prederick â€" Harmon Launcelot Gobbo QPunk Sordy! Old Gobbo ......................_......._...J0hn Sorsen SRICFIY * ... cleorrlit. o inconithh s ipe en cce o Rmaaborns Root Venetian Women: .......__.____.___.___._._.Mary Santi a> & * Edith Cimbalo Venetian Men: ... Wilbur Lips, gfi'j’,?,‘?,m Nerigsa ...*:........__Helen Jean: Abercromby Jessica, daughter of Shylock..Priscilia Le Pelly Ladies inâ€"waiting: :~~Margaretâ€" Anneâ€" Jordan m â€" Charlotte Bassler, June Stockwell Margaret Carlson Portia, a rich heiress Servant to aSel s m imA S&;h.:no, servant to Portia..Dorothy Strenger Stage Propérties ... Werner Wieboldt, Ir. 2* * School Picnic The Parentâ€"Teacher association is planning .a school picnic again this year to be held on the grounds south of the school on Thursday June 13th at eleven: o‘clock.> There will beâ€" a program of games and a picnic lunch. Each child will bring his .own sandâ€" wiches but ice cream, cake and cocoa miilk will be furnished free by the Parentâ€"Teacher organization. s â€"'i‘i;;,e_ ;l-llin ‘a closing assembly and Flag Day program at 9:30, Friâ€" day morning June 14th. . _ s : AT LINCOLN SCHOOL (Continued on Page 44) Cast of Characters T HE PR ESS .Lloyd Bock House Built by Boys ~ on Vocational Dept. â€"â€"â€" Open on June 8 and 9 partmentâ€" o£r _ .tne â€". UEcrneiuâ€"piMâ€"M00 high school are putting on the finishâ€" ing touches of the house which they have erected at 682 Yale lane, and which will be thrown open for ~public inspection _ Saturday and Sunday, June 8â€"9. t ema.rl «7 MERER N7 MC% T The house is of modern American architecture with a touch of the Old English. â€" The exterior is of red pressed brick and a gray stucco, with a limestone entryway. : _~From the arched doorway that leads into the. living â€"room with its attpactive : fireplace. to: the sun porch that gives such a" delightful view of: the Skokie Valley, the first floor of the â€"house is finished with such imagâ€" ination and> goodd workmanship by the boys that it arouses enthusiasim of the visitors. j } ~_"The second floor, with its three "The second floor, with its three bedrooms and three baths, shows the same good planning and workmanâ€" ship that is characteristic of. the rest of the house.. The bedrooms and St. James Defeats Waukegan Boosters "Pete‘ Harder the portside ace of the St. James club of Highwood alâ€" lowed the Waukegan Boosters only 4 hits in nine innings Decoration day and this enabled Highwood to win 6 to 1. Bays Until the fourth inning the St. James team could not get a hit oif of Smokey the Waukegan pitching ace although they were handed a run on an error. In the fourth they got to Smokey for two hits and another seventh innings gave the Highwood team three runs and to bring their half of the scoring to a Close they scored one more run in the eighth. “Wâ€";ul;;g'ai; did their scoring in the third on a single by Bourchart, an error and a double by Smokey which netted them their only run of the day. After that inning they only could get two more hits one in the seventh and one in the eighth neither of which had any value. Romans, second baseman for Wauâ€" kegan led their batting attack with two hits in three times at bat,â€" while Rogan Berube, O‘Connor and Malâ€" oney ‘had two ‘apiece for the Highâ€" Three more hits in the sixth anq of the Building Trades deâ€" + â€"_of . the . Deerfieldâ€"Shields club. baths are finished in NALMONIOUTED **/â€" ors and fixtures, and have an abundâ€" ance of windows and clothes closets. The floors of all the rooms on this The floors of all the rooms on this floor, as well as the first floor, exâ€" cept the bathrooms, are of hardwood. The baths have rubberâ€"tile floors, and the walls are | feet. â€" § The basement, with its sports room, large enough for games, bilâ€" lards, or a den, finished â€" in rough plaster and rough hewn beams, with a large fireplace in the corner, will capture the attention of the men. The house has been constructed under the direction of Mr. Durbahn of the Building Trades department of theâ€"high school, the: other members of which consist of Mr. ‘Davitt and Miss Beckniire who teach the boys vocational mathematics, science, and l' English when they are not out on the job. hy xi e t t e e ee l x ECC PC The most convenient way to reach the house, which is in the Sunset subdivision, is to go west on Park avenue to Sunset road, one block south on Sunset road to Yale lane, and then oneâ€"half block west. There will be sings directing visitâ€" tors from both north and south to the house. j & Summaries and lineups: _ ~ St. James club _ AB H Maestri,. 2h ......_._....... ... :0 O‘Connor, c ...._........ b 2 Maloney, 1b .............. 4 2 Berube, 3b ..........~_‘A4" 1 McLaughlin, â€"ef â€"._z.. 4 1 Rogan, ss ..........._._... .A ~ 2 Stipe, Pf _ :s:cfrilcvisnstares 4 1 Fentinni, If :.:. 4 2 Hurder, p ........_........ 4 0 Bourchart, rf ... Waca, ID ..........._«.«.. Rogalla, ss ..............~â€" A. Robarge, ef ............ Peddicord, If~............. KRomans; Zb‘:.............. Weisel, 3b :...::::.......... W. Robarge, c ......._.... ‘ Next Sunday, the St. James team will meet the Highwood Independents. Formal Opening of â€" Exmoor Held, Saturday The formal opening of the Exmoor Country club was held last Saturday evening. A dinnerâ€"dance was the feaâ€" ture of the evening, dancing being held on the outâ€"door dance floor. The attendance was an unusually large one, and .1 were held. â€" Waukegan finished in harmonizing colâ€" Thursday, June 6, 1929 tiled up for about four numerous dinner parties apreuthesstenns. ; U : aA. B 4 1911, obi Line hom kega a da Higt visit Illin BI nue as 1 her No# Min Mia: and fred gaili wee Eur via, te Ath east Isla of Ro: day seve and Bay ho ing and

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