Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 5 Sep 1929, p. 8

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'li'-,"-- (-c,:cc, Fi./ai'.t,'.,rd,'Li'd _ -d'cid 71.“. -\\\,_r‘_1n apite of therny, ' t what ---oriiiitter-%sescahi1cypmtamuetttt has - managed to keep thi-tmmm-tmes _ Great Scamp _ T . _L' _ in“; play: qttrrttiTtrrttiir"triasotrHiirir, _ __ Magnum 13:17} person having registered for play between April - T lst and Septembe't l, 1929._aEarty of, ,,.a.,-thttsscarsttiatqrirttr,stt,oittr, W f--- anoriirthan " holes on the il) , of registration and altho h tho play wig t'l'fJ'lflol'ss-r'll1'u'l'J'-ll'lf,'ul'l2 the - - Hnereasie took place on thawed: days . and not on'Sundaya or holidays. The _"" play on Sundayannd holiday: this season will average 100 "le" per day. was by non-residents. thin being T per cent lower than 'ist-?,?;?:';';?-) om. Non-residents an on Sunday 10mm and holiday‘ forenoona‘ and after 12 C72',T - moon and on swam-wan. cal week dare thm in a nominal charge.‘ " It waa tho-3m of the Sunday! 5': __- e ~ "MM- a w l .F'“? "" are dent "-aiiit at this time. _ l mitteefrom the Highland Park Gar- den Study club, will visit the 3nd“: judge their nrdem. 7 year for the lodge. The addic- had their mgpl tour- nament lat Friday. and afoot M (if ’them entered. All Were awarded prizes at some kind, minding ”rest- m, knickers, shtftEaind, necktie, and the were greatly plant] and m- “at! at 'tio Mulls ut-o."" Therewill bis nrgehttereertiittr Ladies’ event gazed "on “may, September Wwttrtrtr' Blind Botmrsrith-rriBes fv‘ijn. Chambers and A. rhttmm, C. Krueger M w. ZiiitiitEii; D. Wil- liam and L. Gemincr, C. Snyder and enson, J. Diivitriiitil B. Brand, A. 01.91: and. R. Hammond, E, Luigi; and. L. Larson. , e 7' Edward A Laing will attempt to defend his title this season but none of the, cups have ever been wim more than twice in 'stteeast*mrasIr-tojtis _ _. mind Bony Tourney . ' Another interesting event on La.- bor Day was the B1intFBogsy Touttta- meat. There were sixty entriesyNafe Larson Winning low group, " Lloyd Larson winning second "ttW N gross and S; L. Reeves nrtnnintrthe Blind Bony with TT. . _-------" __' In the tournnmonts that wanton, Martin defeat!!! 01801: in" the in! puma of the magma Park Am. uteur Open; _ The gunning rounds for the Club Championship tht took place, the following low " qunlifyinz. Poking: for the nut elimination - T -. _ _ - _ , _ labor Day iaFa? vii ; ifiabattE moat successful of the and many golfers took advan of the fair weather. . x Cr" - TOURNEY 'ttll-il? AT SUNSET ll CLUB Martin Defeatso ' "WP!!! oe of Amateur' t Patr- _ his (or CHI! p. _ fl... J.T-".acptiAEY-_"-Gcsepa=ruv.u' ' ---_.8-.. "What-a To Visit Guile” 'e-""-""""-'""'"-""-',"""-"' - I ll taltgkgtMi1aau1i"adIL' i.. ”I“. ‘ffii'fiififSfifififiéfiififiéf’dmfi' sing/of Ev on, Wilmette: Win- trel and 'iiiltt1i'l ttark, will ,pend the}; anngal j‘mgle day gt gliddle- brook Country club on Ghrednesdan member/1.11 Much epthqgilAm t's shown,ainee the clubs are 301$? " 1Ettrtfortlt? 1sprthtrhtrre cup, There will Si prizes trakirkiCtimT irutaWitrr' 6omprtition wrong the 160 who have promised to be present for this gilt: event., . _ i "-r-rrt'aritkrttiiirairiuimLAtse. tl at his TiirirteTmtr"NJMtr"rtreNtteetrsed 8fl years. He was married and is survived by hirwife, Mrs. Mary Ron.. uni.- The body was sent Sept. 1 to Clinton, Ind, Arr-ttUriah. - _ Tho out insult: muting of the WW meme will be held , my 'ritiiJiirttc SM 10.11; tFr'H1'itt . 77m mat-f“: "ki evening, and his subject will be "World-Wide Expretttdim'"of Grati- tudo to Thomas A. Edison," is in con- peethm-with the Litrht'a Golden Jubi- lee, which is being chewed through- out the country. A latte attendance of member; iir.eao.eetid at this ttieet- Frank 1.utnanrpit, _- f l _ Burial in Indiana M. P. Cit-gut Meet- Highhad M" Chapter No. 226 R. A. IC will -ltold the first meeting of the an Wedneeday evening Sep- tember ll, in Mhaortitrhalk A. ttit E = Biit iiiattrtit follow , i-diii2 than it is “biped that - member ,tilL,ptt3hcttttuttittichcnr- -- moi-d Wiles, it years ad, Del 1?rado,miizatrw, ho was one of the shrink: 'iff/il-gl-tsiren",':'-'.,':""','.!)',', anatehessatt--Gaarm Perry. vwon the prone "match in' the qpening match of Chen "A" of the 'urtiiiCatH1sg, this year. His more was 299, of a poturibiei800, and was thre “points higher than his winning score of last yei‘r in. the same match. " Chic] 'tro, _ ’17:“. ' right" 1r-1ttr1rir7flLiiriii'7mii6 tlei/f/tht', Firr5j9iiTiriiricBiihiFc mpttli, 203.213. Jrjtrllqr1A?arrV Ar-, that Wm. Duncan, Jr., 1099 Meir-ill ,street,r.Wimsetka. _" '.." Lion’s gamiitt-Dit'r _ / . to Be Treid Sept. 11 :INe biggest event" for youngsters as week at tl.ttlatiey,g, Ait1tt,gttyl: 'Ptiitbr matcfies 'irerh"Giii"%iri"f,' _ 6., where nearly 10Q,bqya and girls from 18 ,riitiiii/rihire Tirietit" Were the tttttttd nefitiong in the Junior rifle matches. In Mdition to young Wiles, dive. who!" Illinois youngsters are tirintp in the National Junior Rifle matches, according " 'a dispatch from the comp. They are: Bruce A. Bauer- son, Jaw. new Iat1tti.isep,,Cltitsatro; 1righiatttH'.ark Boys in National Rifle Shoot ommerce Chamber to ' 1lloWMeetintr-Bept. 10 C at The Green Teapot mm cugi1tbL2ilihtissiiter, , ... fr, A,? Worn"G'm : s", of the H. P. Garden Study 4urhttftU day from, 10:30 in ( _ ' tttrt Jill treattrttter nation ’ I IDmm.tltttt, until late in the evenil _ morning to receivejour dieting. ' Coffee will be Icmd free of chm THE PRESS nv-uwcn I BVIIIUDIIIIIK " I I In, ( I l A -. r, ( Sky Harbor Endurance l Flsertthr1s, Forced Down def {ME 'ifdifiihTiCtiiiiCiiiiiy be "e- {inland service orgir'held Tuesday "rhnine at the home, ins; mum in Graceland eemetdri. xx _" / comprising tho-independents tit 'ly' ahd other north _ shore ions, bad been forced, to descend been“ of magneto" trouble. \ The ‘reiort his ettnithttrd by telephone to Sky-83r- hor. _ They came down " 2:29 o’clock Wednesday after being up 291 has. titrht/utt _the indepe nts iiiiEtiiiie What, the latter record as the "iadh trust". He made e plea tar federal prosecution of the Radio Corporation of America and laige tytt11Ntatriirter- est: in the "tdiermmtttfaetHte brld, needrdintr to a lengthy dispatch to the Chieago Daily News from its Washington representative, Robert Mack, in Tuesday evening's issue. ' Mr. Schuette formerly who s war correspondent {of the Deity" Nmhr and Interns connected :wlth”the Beralduihraini ‘ r and is widely known connections. e resigned his news- paper position when he ,ererted the. important post of executive secr‘ew tary of the Radio Protective moch- tion. - . Marley School of-Music, (former; 1y Highland- Pink Music 'Sehool) Ethel Lathrop Marley; director, aw nouniiiirt the ,e-openhtof the l,EArtv. land Park studio on Monday, Sep- tember 9th and of the Winneth studio Monday, Septembei- 16th. , In- struction in phno,-via}in,' 0min, ma months, died Aug. 31 it his home, 880 Linden avenue. He was connected with an hwestmenehrotasratte busi- ness in Chicago and _ was aged 3tt years and 28 days, We was main; ttts ttttttttrim "urt.atiticaritr ari; 1917:} 3nd lonely will'tlvo than sfomething' IrttTr'fsr_to rumba Reports were edrratit Itiim. tutor: day afternoon that the mam-nee _f1ttrittt.fik, Humid“ Oenld P. Salmons, of Highhnd Park -sstiiettistttry, 01mm 1ildwardSammtrom /: ' Dies at Home Here Local Min, Beefy. Radio [ Protective Assn. Talks With President Hoover Marlerfhttryrrptrr e-"' _' :1: A Music GfisttrSetrt.-4) Former, as well- as new 1mm. Edward uniiirirmn ,"ri‘eaaént' a? sum Youi Flowd'rs _AE w a __. of 'a die "NHL; nldermnn- Jellwood and we I. 0 Minimum, arqadound_eftr1r, 3Eu, day morning lying on the triiiiiitritei, the foot of Edged“! avenue; Hi land Park. The indtationtg were t ‘ she had mm; Huber Nothing ,, water soaked and partially cove w" with sand; m l J-ddf _ with and; M l, . M _ the Un Justwjgfhippened on that 1ondi olution beach pt that early hour prob». by wfi énébodi ever will know, but trio. land." jiairiihitiviwho know ofitht id fi ttt pro time: we of the: Mocogni Emily .. munist lieve"thnt_ in All likelihood Mrs. w States _i8sqPfsar, .7 T...,-' z , “*2 ,,. - - 'gdiBa" '_ spell on thg stones of the"beach up. huitis. I the yater, or into the water, whi some , wathedyover her causing her deatt icle, M from drowning; , "The Mrs. 140mm had been tmtteriti uthori‘ greatly from hay feVer 91" late, .9 oint t hmrtoid‘herhuxba‘nd'm'Sunday“ ’stJPw lining, thig2rt-relt 851116 136%???" ' l ExItibf5 1, Dgghlias; exhibit 2, T trti,n1rti)iftT.if,rziihi)ik exhibit my other flower. -. ---- These tube irgm 3 to 5 new“ a ttr-tre in-tttilk bottle containers vim be 'udtred-foFoerhsethnrof-tiro Exhibit tr-Arrangement ‘01 .one more flowers in exhibitors own at . tie container. _ Rihhontrarimhet gi tor_yeh exhibit hcthe name in thtffThe" children: exhibit are Jud T There Will be, mum-1 speck] invitation is extended the' I!" den clubs “are“ " "the Tlt: " phow ighegded by Mrs. E. . Gleam tnit naming her Is His. tl. L. W Dem-sen of 1uerttetd. P ‘ 'ii't,'iffd,':'ftyitttC'tr, 8, am sMttaJodtrrb-NitCu, ___ - “Jogger” diy, September "11, in the art. rod of the7uvfttitrae)t,ooi-6omrtht ' " five p.mgr_wThe Ravinh school I dren have been growfng a we " melon pink Bhtalit from, seed p duh. A 1il.r11r-_-ritttiitl-.y_til1h1r, giver}. _ TEieai1irTirinmiwfiirtTi) We: nine frtsttrthuraseedr.n red iiirG the second hat, 5 white ribbon " the third best. To make this d It tree exhibit every member of the -c Mrs. Jroeotrni had been tmttssrit uthori greatly from hay fever 91" late, oint t -iiiititir, thit-sort-rio game tttttgr.-- . --ivrl' a---catittt.yittrprt-6titr" -'T"' ---- was __ Discovery of rthemywmgude . 'itt occupants -irr"ig house overlooking that bench, and, they Atpp_rponitd the Poli 'roy _ ( T!tresidentity of the drowned, wom trairt, was not etearertmp until her h __ 'ersirr' reported he: to bfmlssing from ho f cachet-3 The story oLthe' “events leading . “Son ." (Continued pri page 40) - F House, hold 'ttt did fuhioned itut pic in Sunset Park. A ','rddrlttgt 'tsat-hat-tiii-msd on that Ion beach 't that early hour prob: Lnobodi ever will 'atom but trio fl siitiriishitiviwho know ofitht id' time: we of the: Mbcogni family lieve"that in All likelihood Mrs. --at- 2',1'g,:1lie1t,?i22t,c'f,'g,'g2. __. -_ tha 1usriaiscGnrdan gangs! ”14.:ng BODY OF WOMAN _ FOUND 0N BEACJ rStage 1%idrHihrhibit Wife. of E, Mocogni of High. In M Odd Felldvih Picnic Thursday, Sort. ii, 1911 I The 11 nit Pg b',l,i,i,/':-',it' ions of 0031 pa ad par new. i number: a men up; tf thtrg st voice; n” tum Ind det oitttnitt' nidlt. hut. whi tiiurt-i, Sarah was the he m n whicl Frees: finner l Nrt. B boom " "a Mrs. l I die lo mam Mean, nd pats md' tod About er 2f the of up. Willing of tturs the " mumbel "Enein she det ma! ale hand

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