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Highland Park Press, 5 Sep 1929, p. 5

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t §i % %‘:": -‘!"" . 4. 5z M mer will be served a ncing in the cvenm: Fm' Highland Park 574. emember the day, Sun L1929» and get Vour antri. he Lions club of Highland Park ite all residents of Highland Park a golf tournamentâ€"to be held at Sunset Valley golf course on day, September 8. e cup will be offered.for low gross threeâ€"blind bogey prizeés will also iven. ~Registration may be placed h Thomas Kelly, professional of course. There is no age limit and special qualificationsâ€" required. t register at the course and advise omas 'Kel{;. professional of the rse, that you are playing in the: ns‘ tournament, s | For f;;rther information call PMJ on, . HighlandPark 2871 ;â€"Juli he ncoe;â€"two iarge improvements at ian Hill subdivision in Wilmette; seley â€"subdivision onâ€" Sofix Green (Continued on Page 40) ~â€"â€".â€". Good Work is C Lll work done in the past by this ipany has always beeh more than isfactory, judging from favorable orts, and Highland Park is to be gratulated on having a construcâ€" concern of its own with such a record for efficiency. mong â€"the largerâ€" contracts the hways Construction company has ied to successful completion _ are First street, Elm Place and Layâ€" iififflf%fifiig;gmflu oncrete paving on Sheridan_road. the entire improvement, which ne and oneâ€"sixteenth miles in _ by the middle of November, ns Club to Stage â€"Golf Tournament by December 1, at the latest, unâ€" â€"~there are unforeseen obstacles, whenâ€""Zeke" says he‘ll do someâ€" g, he usually makes good. york has been started by the Highâ€" ys Construction company . on the r South:â€"Gréen Bay roadâ€" widening l[e%ng?x hiontract. Head walls for of the storm sewersâ€"areâ€"being t .and E. E. Farmer, head of the hwaysâ€"Construction company exâ€" ts to ‘have allâ€" apparatus on the [.r. _l:‘ameq says.that he expects to . GREEN BAY ROAD um®E XVIH hways Construction Co. Has Vork â€"Well Under Way ; Exâ€" nber the day, Sunday, Sept and get your entries in early among the evening, The Higbland Park Pregs 6 ‘he prizes.| enin the grounds. lhpld ening, end the next session will ‘be held on â€"Monday evening of next week, it is understood. % On mopnt*gfi.gmm !’”1’.5531‘ y. .A national holiâ€" e 2xmo i AALEHNE 04. the â€"Â¥Mighlanc ening, aond "the next Reagion alll L. ~He is also noted for his verse writâ€" ing: His poetry has taken a numâ€" ber of prizes in the National conâ€" tests in this country. of which, has been translated into the English lm(n_uge by Dean Schmk_- of no charge for admission, but air:e will offering will be asked. Dr. Stromberg has been in the minâ€" istery .eighteen years and is a noted Swedish lecturer. He is the author of <fiftvâ€"five novels in Swedish, one at the Swedish Methodist.church of Highwood on Monday:evening; Sepâ€" tember 9. at eight o‘clock. The lecâ€" ture will be in Swedish. There will be . Dr, Leonard Stromberg, who is pasâ€" tor _ of the Swedish Methodist church of Oakland, Neb., will give a lecture All exhibitors shall have their equipment _readyâ€"to demonstrate at the time set and shall be on the plot Haizned,-for_-mhf demonstration.â€"â€" Swedigh Lecturer _ â€"â€"â€"â€" â€"â€"â€"=toâ€"Talk Here â€"Monday charge of the course, for space to _After 5:00 p.m. any exhibitor will have the privilege of making a priâ€" yate demonstration to any prospecâ€" tive purchaser by applying to Edâ€" ners. tors. * 3:00 to Classes. ders and utors. © I’Exhlb'moa Of Golf | ~. 12:00 to 12:30 p.m.â€"Top Dressing Equipment; tz ; ~.12:80 to 14:00 p.m. â€" Handâ€" Tee Mowers: % _ Local ~golf club â€"~managers and members are interested in the secâ€" ond annual~demonstration and exhiâ€" ~bition of golf equipment by the Midâ€" West Greenkeepers association, to be held at Suriset ‘Valley golf club, Highland Park, on Monday, Septemâ€" ber 9.â€" The program follows: 9:30 a. m.â€"Spraying machine; 10:00 to 11:00 a. m.â€"Fairway sndl Rough Mowers. â€" 4:00 to 4:30 p. m.â€"Tractors. 4:30 to 5:00 p. m.â€"Mower : 2:230 to 1:00 to 11 :00 to 11:30 a. m.â€"Power Mowâ€" 99 2:00 p. m.â€"Lunch Hour. 2:830 p. m.â€"Compost Shredâ€" Fairway Fertilizer Ristribâ€" 3:00 p. m.â€"Worm Eradicaâ€" :00 p. m.â€"Sprinklersâ€"All HicHranp Park, IcLurNors, THursday, Serremsen 5 Sunset Valley Club AbaA4t prisé prizes are also in store for the players.‘ The day‘s festivities will contlude with a Pow Wow feast in the cvening at the club. l Elks from seventeen lodges in the Chicago area will join in a big golft Pow Wow to be ‘held Wednesday, September 11, â€"at the Antlers Counâ€" try club, south of Wheaton, Iilinois: Play starts at 9 a.m., with an imâ€" posing â€"â€"array â€"â€"of>â€"prizes; â€"including â€"and=Qâ€"holes.â€"Aâ€"numberâ€"of ~surâ€" awards for low gross and net on 27 Chicagoâ€"District Elks Hold Golf Pow Wow â€"Dr. Harry Strachan, field director of theâ€"Latin America Evangelization Campaign, has just arrived from Costa Rica and he will speak at th _ Highland Park â€"has reason to be proud of its schools in both districts with â€" their exceptionally â€" efficient staffs of teachers and there is every indication that another~ successful Dr.â€"Harry Strachan at First U. E. Church Fâ€"%W chief new featâ€" ure will be the opening of the Green Bay Road school, just completed for the lower grades in that section. This is a fine new structure and a credit to the district and the city. ‘The Elm Place school also in this district is â€"ready â€"for the opening : on Monday: f â€"In District 108 Lincoin, Ravinia, West Ridge and Braeside schools will open on Monday, September 9, and everything is reported. in readiness for the reception of teachers and stuâ€" dents for the beginning of the new schoolâ€"year in these schools. ou Be e 1 us uie en enimni is Bs t 2 tds K Sss iA â€"â€" _ The Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school â€"opened" Tuesday â€"of_thisâ€" week, freshâ€" men registering the first day and the entire ~school being "under â€"way â€" on Wednesday. Enrollment figuresâ€" were not obtainable on Wednesday â€" as they were not fully compiled, it was â€"reportedâ€"atâ€"theâ€"schookâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"»=â€"â€"=â€"â€" | Public Schools To .__M_&MLSmm Schools in District 107 and District 108 will open for the fall and winter sessions on Monday September 9, and active preparations are under way for the beginning of the school year. th districts. , 1929 * .. The Highland Park Rotary club Juncheon and weekly session at the Moraine hotel was an interesting one to the members Tuesdayâ€"noon,â€"when following the fine luncheon, several of the members gave short and much appreciated talks. W. M. Dooley gave an interesting review of the outstandâ€" ,pfiffivylhg earned his first dollar and. _ two or three members ~gave snappy reports of what they did on their vacations. ° * A drawing of the new bank buildâ€" ing as it will appear when eompleted appears on the cover page of this gg,‘ o_f gh‘ m uitc Whee i t arsimie veeinmgantnt o The experience of the officers of the new bank, together with the repâ€" resentative group of ~Beerfield citiâ€" zens associatedâ€"with it, augurs well for its immediate success:; f E._K. Butler, II, who is officer of the Glencoe bank, president. _ _â€"â€"â€".â€"â€"â€".â€"â€" . Walker Is President _ ‘fiifi‘”maemi of the Citizens State Bank of Glencoe, and of the Fort Dearborn Insurance Co., :.f Chicago, is president of the new nk. s m & rence for the bank‘s patrons. Among these â€"willâ€"be coupon rooms, withâ€" an attendant always in charge. The Citizens State Bank â€"of Deerâ€" The building will be featured by ‘an Indiana limestome front, artisâ€" of bronze. Banking ‘quarters, safety deposit vaults and a large store will comprise the first floor plans. The second floor will be divided into groups of offices for physicians, surâ€" geons and dentists, with every modâ€" ern_facility provided.â€" :. _â€"â€" f ~~Safety Deposit Vault _ _ The safety deposit vault will be of the latest highâ€"grade burglar _ and fireâ€"proof construction, assuring unâ€" surpassed safety for valuables® and field roads, and it is planned to have it completed by the latter part â€"of October. ~ Solon L. Reily, of Glencoe and Chicago, is the . architect~ Plans have been completed and work willâ€"start as soon as all local bids have been returned on the new modern banking house > of the Cifiâ€" zens State Bank of Deerfield. â€"It will ‘be located on the east side of Waukegan road, adjoining the northâ€" otary Club Meeting ~~Held Tuesday at Noon Perfect Organization and Plans ‘Under way for Fine Buildâ€" ingy Start Soon l ess DEERFIELD TO HAVE ... 4 OW EL A¢ ;v.;x'..v: 1AVE ~~NEW BANK SHORTLY _ NumsBer 27 also an is viceâ€"

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