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Highland Park Press, 21 May 1931, p. 6

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Sunset rk _ will Wanna-e museum " Jinan. er parks, to Some extent. httrtrttetion, in nature sketching is to be than " Then, when the blossoms are in full bloom, the lotus beds in Grass lake will be the object of another trip. Thelonmtomwill alsobeofum. tarp study ehnraeter. In the firat .trip, which will take place In two. or three weeks, the Indi- ana dunes will be visited. Luncheon reservations will be kindled by Com- munity service, and the trip will be made in a chartered bus. Reserve- “W Ilan blinded In: their? ap-. plying " the memntton-otBee., -n The Recreational service of High- land Park is a branch of the Com- munity service, recently organized for the benefit of the icitisens ofthe com- munity., In addition to these regular Tuesday morning trips, various inter- eating educational tours are to be sponsored by the organization in the near future. This tteH club, composed of peo- ple interested in nature study, and sponsored by the Highland Park Ree.. reational bureau, will meet every Ttretuuttt,tomintt at 8 o'eloek. _ Sunrise on Tuesduy morning, Mny 19, again saw the Field club abroad, 'irSweme": woods - _ "T ------, ' Field Club on Tuesday in Nature Study Trip To Send [vim . Invitations will be sent out in the near future to all the women mem- bers of the club for the open luncheon, (Continued on pose 50) A luncheon was served on My last to the oMeers of the Indiu' Tee club, at which time the mate for the you were discussed end a new sched- uleru-renged. ' ' __ - __ The ruminant in tho, clubhouse is now under new umnéemnt. Lower prices and better service prawn. Mrs. Hickman is, in charge, “kitted by In. Rudolph; formerly of Briomto Golf club. _ wThfl'thg‘L ,1 , “W“. 1 tend to phy. The course, however, was " no time crowded: in fact, Tom had very little to do in starting the players. The flne condition of the course made everyone luppy. mm mm AND I NORTH SHORE om Sol! Course Well kindled; Annual Event 13 Ex Fan- _ _ lure of Season New Shoe Repair Store ..,,v__.. The Highland Park Cricket club won the cane on Sunday. against the Internntlomls of Chléexo. The only [other game of the season so far, was ‘pleyed in Lake 'Fomt Sunday, Hey 10. It was "ealUd" on account of the weather and Itodd e tie at the time, so it will be played over. High- land Perk has one defhtlte victory to far and uddeete for the noon. tht Sande), guy " on loot] team will my cue-co iri'aji.'itltt'., Gum all called a: mo pan. -. ' B. P. Cricket‘Club . Wins Game Lake Forest and Oak Ten-ace achoqla. At 4 on Thunday, the Elm Place school will play the Immaculate Con.. ception parochial school. Tilley Martin and Bob Ampach will umpire. The gamma- ,qhool league is now "playing a regula- schedule of semen. The league is made up of the com- munity schools. There will be , game It 4 on Wednesduy between the Luke The games will be piared on vari- ous Ittrs which will be determined at the meeting. _ (is East Park board for a eottumttithtt baseball league were dbcnssed at a meeting in the Chamber of Commerce building at 7:30 last Tuesday. , Managers of teams desiring to en- ter the Commercial Twilight Base- ball league will strange a schedule In: the near future. The games will The played from June I all through the summer to September. All games will be played " Lincoln park where the diamond is being put into eicel- lent condition. The diamond is the regulation size for diamond baseball, the-game to be played by the teams. There is a distance of forty-live feet! between bases, half the size of regu-l lar baseball. Commercial Baseball . League Being Planned We trust thir vilhge people will up sist in the support of our wonderful I! The Incuba- of the Ruin“ Open eluts for tho village of Ruin}: have pilnud mm "T tirrr'for tho tale of subscription boola u follows: "ttl ft't,tn th,,,,-,,,, n II Division of Territory M: --"--'.--r- I-------.-- ill tsmptrd the game in the eighth inning. Becket: . walked. Casper ' and Taylor both " long single that brought Becker all Sande the way home. Koon waa walked and , Andanon waa hit lay-tho pitcher to 'lfU1 the mks. But the rally cane to icket club a cloae when the Wankegan abort- ralnat the atop got hla hands on (known The only sharply hit ball to throw him out " , far, wu bat. day, May ’ It waan’t till the ninth that the coolant of Cnaeenta "tarted lta real lhetr.ktr. lo at the Four bite on the part of Andonon. rot. High-e Graneau, Gotklna, and 80mm coup- rlctoryao 1te'hemtmiiiriiiii'iiii'ii"i'Tr" boon. tht Wanton): can Highland Park Devon .130 / thar 1.hetrtrt, INKS $rdtm/Attlirt ' lean, Granny-and Macon. . ' THE a A ‘very importnnttUsetiia me will take place when the Highland Park Crescent: tackle Libertyville" {at steppintihun 'chb at Sunset park, Sunday 'uurnoon, May 28, at 8 o'eioek.- . Three employee of the Highwood banks 4., E; Emmi“; calmer: Edie: Benson, "totant=nahiar, and Ernest Lencioni, teller, last week identmed Berry " the bank bandit, Henderson told ca. Smith. A. Swamn of Cook county In: in- formed the local onthorities that there were so many charges swat Berry in that county that there in little chance of Lake county getting him. " f Ned the Elana; -- "w" "I city council the annual “in? ordi- Fomu- Chief of Police Walton name 'e.' diled for. inspection lfter Henderson swore out the wan-gnu that "uint.t.. It was the allay of several tech Mo, according to Col. t_hts corporation counsel from 82,400 to Smith. but the purpose of holding 8tr,000 3nd reduces the “by of the Berry tif "itiiioe'er the clam; in COW. city. clerk from $6,000 to "ooo. The motion with the Highwaod hut who” probably will be up for teos. But Shte’s Attorney John Palate at next week's meeting. tsrrtttttiuhiirrtii't/d'kirt caaaty' to fag the Charge; Thoueh' two “mat: clinging Pred 3917 with mum: uni nttatrsttt. ed robbery " the Highood Stu. Bank are in the hands of the Chicago I???» 18t9t'tAtttrrer, A. v. Smith Identify Highwood Bank 8.ehlsir.. iFLChjcaxo. But i'etreents to?!“ -...--_-r.r- --EitiiiFUalis" ere _ Sunday Afternoon May Not Be BEER Em totmtinto " you. aim -Gfiriitra"d"i'," her husband and men! children. The funml service wuss-Ia at ' o'eloeh this morn ' art. “not, chant “use "l't'tl".ras'. "In and cinch” q it Luke Forum; , . The funeral service is held " 2 o'eloek this eftemoon, " the home of In. Evens, end buriel will be in Roeehill cemetery. The meny friends, of the femily in the community ex- tend sincere eympethy. ' John W. McLean John W. Helium; e formerreel~ - o! "atMrnrttrrtti'-arta "iiuitir' morning at the e of hie denghter, In. King, in 2httt end 88 yeere. ‘He wee e " ten of the Indlen were end of the Civil wer. The funeral service wee held at 11:80 no. todey " B. r. Kelley’e chepel. end Mariel wee in the Port Sheriden eetneterr. Mrs. Prank Curley lire. Freak Carley of Richmond died suddenly of heart trouble Tnee- dey morning, et herhome. She wee n. The plan is to unite all duties of at legal nature under the job of corpora- at tion counsel, instead of having a ttpe- is cial attorney for special Went I; matters, as heretofore. N9 appoint- ment has been made, but several d names have been _ttttittMomrir_of, proh- n" "able appointees, among them E.' S. It Gail pf Highland Park and Arthur d Bulkley of Wankega'n. I arise, Rachel Rudolph died quite ‘suddmly Monday, at the home of her sister, Mrs. Filmore Evans, 608 Cen- tral avenue. She was 68 you-a of age and was both in Highland Park, a daughter of Mi. and Mm. George Rudolph, pioneer settlers in this part of Lake county. She is survived by " brothers and dates, and Chief of Police Jacob Rudolph of Glencoc in a half-brother. Rachel Rudolph Dies Quite Suddenly Here; Other Deaths Reported Funnel the salary? ordinance will be' a step toward clarifying- the eit- "ration, he said. _ . .. . Assistant Police Chief The poiit'ion of assistant city mar- shal “Zn-om 'at in -ilte-satar, ordinance as tiled for inapectlon, car- rying a salary of $2,800. The marshal will receive $3,300, two sergeanta $2,.. 400 each and deer: from $1,980 to (Continued on’page IT) Tliin' appointment and others my be “pounced at the council meeting pext yak. Mayor Mattel has a num- Boosts, Ply of Counsel an! Cuts City Clerk’s; Others Same; Action Next Week SALARY 1ritll)llllhllKlii; B moan COUNCIL At aromtr'rjiiitiiik Tam a the 1981

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