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Highland Park Press, 19 Mar 1931, p. 6

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E ' Baseball Chth , Inganized; cowit3r-Comtetrslyeetor at High- land Park Elks; L. F. De- Cree Team Works thusiatstie nieistiittiVof the your -ttahe ambition of the Lake County council of the American Legion for the meet.. ing atrailtitht lull. Highhnd Park, Fridly owning, Marrsh 20: Put De; -aseaiut)tyrtiamtdrm _ _ Ed gm wil talk on "Rehabilitation." Be in: C." come known as t persuasive orator, and is a popuirtr speaker among Jae- trionnairea. ' _ MI [EGION MEETING ON FRIDAY WING -_,_rrf'tiitrlie8t Spats _ _ A dinner vim Tiieeidimre meeting at the Moraine hotel, Among those expected to attend will be Col. Hugh seott,iireetoriif U. B. Veterans but? am At. Hines (Speedway) hospital; Capt. MCLean, medial omen .in ehargeut, 6209235136 "ltrs1spita1; Dr. may St: Antoine. medial 0mm?“ phage of U: S. Veteran's haisttuir mew 1chiibiiiit.i,L'alihrhr4, Ak. Reyes, past department ‘Eom'mander, American Legion of Illinois; Otis It., Jhgxkigttrp_distriet commander of the TiiiraGTrTeTrTtriiijiraoirrrtnre mm: gishrr Julius Silverman, chairman C. M. T. ' ighAtt.,rreLserersuJLu.,,e,.,c., At a meeting of the newly organ- ized baseball ‘élub, known as the Highland Park Crescents, held Mon, thy, March 16, it was decided to have, white uniform: with blue cap and blue stockinzs- The club will endeav- or to secure score cards having mer- chants ads on one side of them. Games wit} be arranged with the Mid-West league and such" othéts as my be "ringed with nearby com- munities. "- "p . Another meetityr will be held on March tro at 8:00.p.-m. " Larson Bibs. iiiFiiiiE" todirpTiyeN who are interested in baseball are invited to attend thu-meeting.- _ - -. The members of the club express their. apttreeutiow of the facilities given them in the use 9f.the build- ings, etc. at Sunset park Ind also the assistance given them by Joasl per- chants. _" Same cdebie coach will be secured for the season at an early date. Bo far here In some of the prin- cipul membc‘n of the club: Jones, Tuylor, Lambert, Weiss, Sorenson; Wyberg. Vnnzo, Curlson. Lindmld und Gerkin. The fans of Highln'nd Park will certainly be sled to see-3 club repre- senting Highland Park min in ug- tion and it is certain that these buo- ball enthqsiuts will give their whole- beam: support to the teem. . . Card My March " The Hoyt! Neighbors of Highlmd For): Camp No. 5126. will have a so- efal hoof of and; ad bnnéo follow- ing a taort"tnurtnests meeting on Wed- nesday evening, Much 25 at the Odd Fellows hall. All _ neighbor. as eordi.1tr,mvtted.to9ttey.tt,L. _ .' Another' Meeting Mar. 30 A community wide will Minty 6; " Smut Park. Cowman; with the Park District 3eilLlttctu,dhtpa,,J2lat.,rst r,laA'?rlilt-:',--, rector of Community Recreation, will be in charge of the program. Chi)dren- of pre-ichool Me, Kin- dergarteh children, and the first crude children will ”arable It "Shelter Park Board Sponsors Easter Egg Hunt For Monday, April Sixth ', Jt is osquesiertthrt _ttltjltir3trrytrt1? uitdeFThe" Supervision of tucker: and of their respective schools. Pmnts m requestcdrto tto-operate with the teachers and children remote trom Smtsetrptsrk _in furnishing convey- ance“ . m. Ctuldrin in the second, third, and fourth-tm/ity' will stumble “so at tttar-awk-ao-sr' ready for the hunt at 4gttr p: m. - _ the Highland Park Press Handicap -4h,eee-4go1f--Teeraaammtt-to-br--rlayxd ./Vatrxttqt,-Ittltslittmt iwiil he. inthe field to aiiiiiWirhiHrerr who ham; ditti- culty "in tim)intt eggs, Ahoy“. 2500 eggs will be hidden. 7- _, 1» -- . __ . . the Amuseiitent Center at the Amusement Center Golf Course (opposite the Alcyon theatre).' All play trill be over the Miniature. Put- ting Course ind the Famous Decker Blue River Course, where all clubs are used. " large number of golfers have already, entered in this, the, first large indoor golf tournament to be held in Highland Perk. The winner is to re- ceive the Highland Park Press Tro- phy, while the medalist. runnerup, and tremi..fimt1itsta will duo receive prizes. _ This tottrnnrttetttHs not limited to the so-called par shooters, but itr an open event. “Everyone is eligible iehtirthae. you shoot " or 100 foreign: teen holes as this is a handicap tour- .neyTWV .. .. - . _-- _- - - e "__" _,, t'Urrerw-must first play M holes to determine their handicap; after this low 82 will. campetg at much play. , There no two separate tom-no: meats, etch having leperate prized: The reil golf club swingers play over the Decker Course, where they ploy to they ping outside: The miniature golfers compete over the miniature putting' course. Anyone is eligible for either event or both. It nukes no ditNrettee whether you are' e sharpshooter: or notHor all'hnv'e on equal chum. _ . , Don't forget the date - Much 23; place, Amusement Center (opposite Alcyon That"), lat ttriser-High- luid Park Press Trophy. Phone I“ entries to Highland Park 724, euro Highland Park Handicap Open Golf Tournament. T The Y. W. C.-A. sock! committee offers another come of six lessons in bridge. taught by Mrs. Wm. Plant, beginning. M,orttiar evening at 8:00 o'eioek, 1Ureh. 30. Registntioq of 81.00'muat be in by Friday, March 27. EDW. M. LAING, Supt. 1grr Eater En hunt Mariam THE Landscape Architect Believes Garden Show Will Be One of Best . Mr. Frans Um). _ lindncape archi- tiét, (in! -otKiuraireair Tirthi" Gil? den ttttd Flower show of the Mn Club of Illinois at the Hérchindise Nart.otatnr Autuhsr show Jill 13.}. "5t'trr61'A'iie'iti8t8ii'ur? 7;Cr '1"'Giiiiiiatrrv%ritartS6" '-'. M7"r'. work ofthe individual garden clubs allows good ideas and great Improve- meat in dosign compared to previous years. According to ‘hia opinioerthis show will be much better than any Over 16,000 square feet will be cov- ered by model gardens of the various typesw tihieh Aiiidbiibtddty ”will give guden lover: some good ideas for tbrir-omr-a,raedeat-morkc-ir-r-- ---_---- _ - P'-'" The parks: of Chicagoalso will, Show interesting hyouts.. eape,einlla. the Lincoln park display, presenting a modem water and“: _-with 3 spring plantingwof f1awesrintr tsrahapp1su-1i, Lats, ,reieetittashleedintr hearts, spring bulbs, and othem - - _" - " F.e_FN.Tle-'-"-e"'-.t._'- K---------.-.- . 'nteoarth-ies-Rortuelterl- by the anxious North Shorii estates and will be arranged " tt Fountain Garriesu_Aur1srtuteLssplprptef_or Mr. Lipp wfiLpontrtbutea bib' this "ry_erLhir1, been lent by r. . L,,W_.,BW€CE fall, ieiittKor.Tre' -r---r-t'r-rrrrrr-r7-u-r-'ruc _-L,--. Under' co-operation pf Mr. and ErWW‘im Ell-WW , “fl ' a color scheme of black and yeltow Timi-ir'trtsrsttrirrTrTmmttmr-efrtset.---- Hold Man Alleged I to. Have Swindled Business Men of Highland Park Richard D. O'Brien, 1029 Sheridan mud, Chicago, a former colonization agent for the Frisoo railroad, was ur- rested Tuesday and taken to Wanke- ‘mm ‘to face charges tttttde- by five Highland Park business‘ men. Justice Henry War1isntrein of Watt.. Kegan set O'BrierN tkihO at $6,000 on arashategrra"tf operating tV eoitfidettee game and of swindling‘the Highland Park men out, ofX6,00Citutt. deal in- volving the purchase of 'several thoas, and acres in the Missouri Ozarks two gears ago. Preliminary hearing will be held Mans}: 26. . ' _ While a colonisation manger for the railroad, according to the busi~ ness men, O'Brien persuaded them to buy a large tract of land in I lo- cation which he intended to sell to settlers. The land wss never bought, and the men declare they were swin- died. The land is said to be located in s remote part id the Mimgri Ozarks. . '0! l Btatehi Attortiey A. V. Smith has been searching for " O'Brien for some time, but it was not until yea- terday that he agreed tit come to Wicket”: and give bond.' V Hospital Board Meets The regular monthly meeting of the Board of Mariana-s and the Advisory Board pf the Highland Park Hospital association via held at the habit“ on. 1,19:an "gun-jug. JMrt,sh,. 17 at. , o'cIock. A . l, 'r"' _',".',',"'..', I' ‘WI‘ST RIDGE CLUB 'ro GIVE PLAY lifhllclI "puley,"muerAet Comgdy f/ll Be Given at Lincoln Schoolf Character Cast . j by the West Ridge Community chi: March Mr, at Lineolnoehool audit“. ium. an rapidly nearing complain; The promm. scenery, f pro and‘ ticket uh committees Ire _ with such‘ 'stBeiiti'iiiriTiiit-tTiiw production promises to be axmost nudging of ,wo'rk. T '", 7 The east, mide up of members the club; is " follows: , Dutch.” ;._...._....w-:::;m..~ Anus. L. Gordon Smith. her trtmttand....C. C. Batchin- Willhm Put-ha. her ttresttor,..at-tlj" C. Bolu- Forbes ...-_et.e,,_.ra.wr- funk L GrMtt lbs, 'tprtpep, _'"e-'"'ri""' "'l ......- we. Ans-h Paths rt-tte-tme-e-rt-m-s-et' 'rtttro., H _ Semis?»Vu Dvek----itt Vina " [an {teeny WM...“ Rm 313in 1'etret -_. -pwe "__-V.."...,, John: EL and g%iiitLu,:cacai,,,ccaarsucAtetet9sdL Jhettntti, figwfiiwfififhnfifiam , Jtmior-A%rrkthi-----------u, e-r__ "fii"'Tfiii-rNiviiiHtotir) "isiF-6ii?iFTaiGiaiiEiiriia t'iGGiaewriEiiriiiRriir-iii' are the 61in North Shore comm . es w c ve is V T . three-act play. V ‘Minstrel shows, rbi,, vues and one-act plays have but easily _ and well produced, meet} with 'undeniable success, And i. siffred by the knowledge that there's interest in any serious endeavor, I group was formed. the Junior Work- snap; ‘which hopes eventually ti achieve what the North Shore Circa? theatre, the Evanston Town Ind Gown, and other groups have dong. "rtrs1trdt active Reprints beerrtake by the Junior Workshop, and “TI! Dover1toad'."tr, A. A. Milne is" ready in rehearsal - under the {if} competent direction" of Mr.- - Baker' who has worked succeed!“ mm North shortcCireuKthete arrange: 5.. acttruduaterttt, Ham". pnd dia _ a great deal in "dAuiiii"6ir- there, besides making a name fat himelf‘in -Bosston," with the N Players. Under his direction lid progress has beenanade tint the In ior Workshop is announcing April 15 as the date of production. ' Last fall Min Gertrude Willie who will have a lending part in tht Workshop" next production, concei" ed the idea of a group such " ttt Junior Workshop, and the and lit, Guernsey Le Pelley wrote and W duced tiro one-act plays in order , give the community an impression it the material and objegtiVe of * group. Because the Junior Work!” has‘ been given the privilege of in“ the Ravinia Villatrt'Hotme, they,” Inxious ' to make some eatritttf", to the maintenance fund as well . establish a name for them among little theatre orgaatise Hence any profit from the "pttt be given will be turned over ttt Ravioli, Ville” Home nullity! . fitiidd-'eCiintFitmted."' , .' , ""'-"' . CCCCaiiiliiiaiiiii0tiiEe/ _'uNr__ _ -rrbl Each mmptter ot the east, under tit (Continued on. pture 37) Thur-any. hd [IQ 19 m " All - vy the ll udd- In I, W“ m!!! bun-ri- I'lGt 'i'il up] a” t M 'ii-ii-ii-ii, ear’s t but“: 911. g; Home d U380!!! 09.3mm an“ 'ttett J Mine Mrs. iFigg a JLiglLH, world _ 'a1iforiti Dr. th hieago mild at [erehan my. Mm Mrs. E pending him 3, " hom me Yen The l Mi. If t two d Cali Mr. 1 680w m M Mr Ccai2 Bill I mott Mrs. A M ff " Lo " J oh H m con "

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