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Highland Park Press, 3 Jul 1930, p. 4

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PLAN BEACH DAY FOR THE CHILDREN l’l-ygmund Director Announces Water Carnival July 12th; Other Play Notes ll The. childrrn are taken to Ravinia hy the olireetors at the various play- ttrounds. They leave " 2:00 p. m. and go rm the North Shore line, eneh child paying his own (are. Those trim to Build: are ream" mouth in themselves to enroll I child in the My M “lea, "'l keen Tea Pot to Hill Th "grounds 'troup Thot ed uyxr 10 y Cation. will be rinsed .11 July 4th. All other restaurant., wonk- on their - tsehmi. " wmmu-r. trusty Tour-anon" try tourrtaments won- W ht t‘hildn-I n tuotin hihlren from the fubr phy- in the that Park district He wry Thursday atterttoon to nlrk to enjoy the prorram Green Ten Pot will he f Fourth, serving meals There Wert The the 'tr,uhtlt mm] Mu tht M: Aml planning a pkg/ground them )pp it "N um! special events. attending tho cumin] to bring their own sup< them on the bell'h. The ities wil. take place im. tir wha-n M Be Open July 4th “I lance: trem: UPI itie ' have Roots, in anon, entered plans to have ‘irks ot various all games. and "ranked to in- s were run oft broom of the [PM]! " Sun. the qualifying Incl the finars sth of the days , the duration t interested in tructilm in the ch as tettttis t fur thére un- .k that interest whmnly. There amm- trained or .r , of play- mch city for .n Siturday, for the day Water-enmi~ ll" will start the main the concert I. Children ine "played ll " the f music he rep" group sumo m the being f rom open If Sunset Valley Tee Club of Women Has Nearly 200 Members thi th of anti Inch I Will R Baxter, f Ei Brend Lnglun. more of w-ther it "mtppy next Sui A 10t outdoor det u T Fay wit famous sum 0: Kruys" in their In "Around the Corner " Will Rogers. Janet Gaynor, erner Paixter, Charles Farrell, Polly Moran, Ki llrondel. Germ!» Jessel, Victor Me: Lnglun. Edmund Lowe and mlny more of your favorites appear to- vo-ther in tsvalanehe of enterttsinrnent, "Happy Days" showing u the Alcyon. mutt Sunday. A 100 per cent talking. singing, rumour Jticture in technicolor "Un. det a Texas Moon," starring Funk Fay with Myrna Loy, Raquel Torres and Noah Beery is coming for a three day engagement starting next Mon. lay Fine Schedule of Pictures Next Week hr. and " James Hussey of Lon don. Firm-land. are gum: ot Dr. Hus rut: If Ly number was clnse to 200, while year it is far over that. Up ta time there has been no not organ- mn of the women; they just came played when the cirurse wasn't L-rnwdl-vl. ‘liut it wits felt this year this method, if it might be called ' was twp unnlms: that the wu- worq- l-ntith-II tn enjoy their game much a! nnynno. " was thnuzht _ an "rsomrr.utiun wymld effort a m."- in the attitude of the women n... "ha, omnnl tho, name itself rrterr " High Society Blues." "N 'nvr." "Happy Days." “ PM Mann" and "Ladi ttes" are the Tatum-u u thr Alvynn during the Thurmll *0er was too unnlt wc-ru entitled tn uch as anynmu an "manhunt: f you want to hulk. tto and see ‘rgo Sidney and Charlie Murray. mus stars of "The Cohens and lys” in their latest comedy riot, ound the Corner." Coming Sutur- ty i the "".ur'"' behind a multitude ple, but I pleasurable pastime would bring the joy for which Hanged to a club. " nam" of this organization is Inset valley Tee Club. TM 0n- nt of an” is not their solo nur- they" wish also to assist. in the sl wvlfare of the Sum-wt Valli-y mu! to make interostinq activi- n the form of tournaments and parties. for timrs when they nut “lav urtrlf nr wished a littlo far "t thy worm s and find a nt In their "um tho club rural-y and Friday. brings gr Bsrteroft bark, giving the t performance of his long career. Ladies Love Buns." I brother, R. D. Hussey of North Johns u‘enue. t women Valle wusmmmmn woul" HUT: a the attitude M the women uh toward the game itself mu]! not an irritating walk this blind an Go, Farrell, will be shown um! Friday. The shows on " be continuous from 2 to ny iety Blues," a wonderful unn- starring Janet Gay- year bout-y umber membt no f an" " art-at dr artivity. lub has a lamb thoy haw mm- tournanwnt and of can! parties, ire realty fine ,ts ovary T and bridge Ladies Law NA to be seen TEE PRESS Around the "Under a multitude hurim! cnming Major behroeder Talks to H. P. Rotary Club on National Air Exhibit At the, weekly luncheon session of the Highland Park Rotary club, held blond-y noon at the Moraine hotel, the principal speaker WIS Major Schroeder, head of Curtis Flying Field near Glenview, who give the numbers an interesting talk on the national air show and races to be held at that field in' August. This The members 100 per cent in nual Rotary In in Chicago la: Daughters of American co,nistsi, Departmental totals arerPublie at-' (hated its seam" with I June pttrty finirs. $7.3,540', accounts and finances, on June 21, 1930, at the home of Mrs “3.450: public health and safety, Henry L. Pitcher and her sisier, Mrs. Sl25.220: streets and public improve- Georg:- R. Wright, at 247 Prospect new. 855.100; public property, $30.- an-nuv. 700', miscellaneous. $71,500. I The' any w” perfect for an out- The report of the building inspector of-rlonrs luncheon. and n moat bnun- trt June showed a total of 23 permits niul one was served at beautifully and total estimated cost of improve- dveorated tables on the spacious lawn. l Items represented, 3107.445. This is The luncheon was followed by . mm. a considerable decrease from the total cal program. Miss Genevieve Wright, of June, 1929, when the total esti- a granddaughter, rendered, belutiful- r,n,tted cnyt of new building Was $248e - - ..- 1 Daughters of American » Colonists, Guests Here Iy several classical twlmttions She was followed by Mrs. Wright. her srrcndmother, who, without the music. played a medley of National airs‘of three different wars, and ended with "The End of a Perfect Day." All enjoyed the cordill hospitality of this beautiful home, wandering around the lawn and in the gardens.‘ Cvptairt Woodbridge George Cary, I I-~~uthor. eighty-six years young. call- od and charmed all by ivminiyrenees ll . was asked to demonstrate the steps of his youthful days; after dam-inn the "Fisher's Horn Pipe" and "Turkey in the Straw," he sung “Par- liamvnt of England." one of the songs nf 15112. which his great-uncle. t nlnnol Joseph Weaver, used to sine. Amoriq the guests were the State 'tstent, Mrs. Edward G, Snodgrass, i and Mrs. T. Henry Greene, regent of l, the rhapter. ' Sunset Park Bowling Green in Fine Shape The howling green at Sunset Park] - "“"’“" ""‘"“'""’ has never been used much because of Get Honorary Degree it, rough quality. It has been impron _._._. ed this year so that it is as smooth as At a regular session of the annual a golf green. The hall, when rolled on convention of the Loyal Order of it. has a true and accurate roll. It Moore held at Mooseheart, W., on is hoped that more people will use Monday afternoon. H. A. Hansen, this and develop the game to a point past dictator. and Lorin Chambers. where there will be competition among secretary of Highland Park lodge, No. various mount 446. received the Honorary Fellowship. w-----.--- te----- degree conferred by Hon. James J. Plan Jacks Tournament Davis, the founder of Moosehetrrt. . This degree co es as a reward tor at Lineoht Playground special service ndered the order and One of the playground features far l is a much cove d mark of distinction. next week is a Jack's tournament. toi Highland P k lodge is to be con- be held at Lincoln playground. Thisigratulated in having been so recog- tournament will be open to all play- nixed for their progress in the short ground children interested, and will time' it has been organized and in be a qualifying and practice rourdluvintt two of its members selected for the big tournament at the end ot; to receive this high and honorary dey the season. ‘gree. ' - One of the pllyground features for next week is a Jnck's tourttament, to be held at Lincoln pinyground. This tournnmem will be open to all phy- ground children interested, und will of the most inter- ANNUAL BUDGET B PASSED BY COUNCIL Final Reading Monday Evening; Two Additional Firemen Named, Details At the regular meeting of the Highland Park city council on Mon- day evening the annual appropriation ordintsnee, introduced nt last week's meeting was passed on final reading. in the absence of Mavor Bent F. Lewis, Commissioner Wm. M. Rely presided. The other members of the council were present. The budget, " noted last week, curries a grand total of $875,560 tor atl probable expenditures for the en- .aning fUeal year, including specials. {The departmental total. is $369,510. which includes $71,000 in projected public improvement expenditures. l Departmental Totals ments represented, $107,445. This is a Considerable decrease from the total of June, 1929, when the total esti- mated cost of new building was $248,- 114. Bids for the chlorinator which it is proposed to install at the Cary ave- nue disposal plant were opened, There were two bids, one for $495 and the other for $1330. These were filed on motion for public inspection, according to ordinance. The final estimate of the Congress Construction Co. on labor and mater- ial for tht shore protection work was presented,. totaling $11,000.90, and it wok approved.for payment. Appoint Two Firemen Commissioner Zimmer appointed two additional city firemen, William Cameron amrPaul Marty, and the op- ,mintmonts were approved By the enuncil. There was no further business, the clerk reported, and nothing requiring the attention of the board of ion] improvements, so adjirurn.ment was taken. Local Moose Members Get Honorary Degree Bids on "Chlorinator Thursday, July a, 1930

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