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Highland Park Press, 25 Jun 1931, p. 43

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Later the club will} drive to Banâ€" nockburn to visit the delphininm g.r; â€"_ The Community Garden class of the Highlandâ€" Park Woman‘s Club will meet at the home of Mrs. F. W. Voogt,. 158 Sunset road at 3 p.m. Monday, July 6th. Mrs. Voogt has some very rare Japanese iris now in bloom Community Garden _ Class Meets July 6 _brackett of Wilmot road, Bannockâ€" burn to visit her garden on Monday, July 6, to see her delphinium. : The .club willâ€"joinâ€"the Community Garden class at the home of Mrs. F. W. Voogt, 158 Sunset road at 3 p. m. After the inspection of the Japanese iris in â€"the Voogt and Crossman garâ€" gens, they will proceed to Bannockâ€" urn. The Highland Park Garden Study slub_has been i o les.â€"t Among the other pros who will be _ present to bring up the total entry of more than 150 are Al Espinosa, Jock ton,.Eddieâ€"Loos,â€"Abe Espinosa; > From the enthusiasm displayed by the pros, the event will be a hotly _contested affair, and will give the spectators something to interest them. On the list of players entered are men from all sections of the country, California, Texas, and from the South and East. * es Argentine Team Goes Home The officers of the club originally planned to secure the Argentine team, and were disappointed only through the nonâ€"appearance of these golfers (Continued on page 35) The intense heat of the past week has materially slowed up the play at Sunset Valley Golf course, but the preparatiens for the North Shore Openâ€"continue without interruption, and barring some unforeseen accident, the course should be in excellent conâ€" dition for the major event of the year. British Ryder Team Cuauay ~. The officers of the club now have the assurance of Mr. Harlow that the British Ryder cup team will enter the |â€" Famous Golfers from England Expected to Participate in Event Here Vorum®s XX BRITISH RYDER CUP TEAM IN N. S. OPEN â€" Garden Study â€"â€"â€"Club Meets July 6 The Higbland Park Press . conâ€" year. \vomnmeee have t the Scout Stanley Smith of troop 36, Highwood, was drowned while swimâ€" ming in Lake Michigan last week. He and a few comrades started for shore | and while swimming in the undertow knocked down Stanley and before rescue had been succesfsul he had been under the water about ten minâ€" utes. The Highland Park firemen and life znur& started work on him and | after two hours and ten minutes gave him up. He was brought to Kelly‘s undertaking room. t ' He was born on July 4, 1918 and|| joined troop 36 in August 1930. The | : 'uu}v K v»-‘-...:‘;-r-u,.t,.n...;.:' eJ ~on ~Monday, "June â€" i which mos of the Highwood Scouts nartinizarsd | 1 The Ravinia Garden club wi its July meeting with Mrs. Leonard at her summer home « takee Bay at McHenry. Each week| ber is asked to bring a picnic play | coffee and iceâ€"cream with be Athe‘l by the hostess. _ Evervana nlan; 5:30 at Ravinia school grounds, ehildren‘sâ€"paradeâ€"led â€"by Mr. James Ewell. 2 ‘ 5:45â€"Games and races. 6:30â€"Picnic supper. frigess ~Fireworks at dark. E _ â€"Coffee, doughnuts, soft drinks, ice ‘cream and milk will he sald a+ +ha Highwood Boy Drowned Was Member Scout Troop grounds. 8â€"p.m. to 4 p.m.â€"Water Sports at the lake at‘" Roger Williams avenue, in charge of Mr.. _Howqrd Copp. The program for the day i lows: R Community day July 4 and a good time, is assured= youngâ€" and old ~who will participate in theâ€"day‘s festiviâ€" ties. > Mrs, H. A. Toll, chairman of the Civics â€" committee of the Ravinia Woman‘s club, announces that plans have been completed for Ravinia‘s Community day July 4 and a good io d sn 21e3 & & Ravinia Community ~_~~ Day Program July 4; _ Woman‘s Club Auspices For particulars call Mrs P. 2006, or Mrs. Ross Ma 2910. . Mrs. Ravinia Garden Club _ July Meeting On 10th To Be Held at McHenry )arviculars call Mrs. Ewell, H. , or Mrs. Ross Marvin, H. P. "CeNCACD, SOll GrInks, ice milk will be sold at the HIGHLAND Park 9 m whic ”"h"’ifiiiii[ifi&i outs participated.| hour. EVGPanq ph;m-x;l_g to a picnic lunch: clubâ€"will hold <Mrs. E. B 18 as folâ€" , Iuuinors, THurspay on Pisâ€" i memâ€" served Attention, Moose and Legionnaires!| SWi1 You are invited to be present <at| T Mooseheart, I!1., on July 4 at 11:30 ) play a.m.: to hegr Viceâ€"President Curti Moose and atâ€"the above | girl: hour. Come, and plan to stay all day.| four Highwood Chamber of Commerce will be held Thursday evening, July 2, at 8 o‘clock in Santi hall. Attendance of members is requestâ€" ed in order to clean up certain matâ€" ters prior to the regular July md‘ August vacation. Moose Invited to Stupey Smith post No. _501, the Highwood _ post _ of _the_ American Legion, will hold its annual carnival July 16, 17 and 18. Plans are under way for the biggest and best carniâ€" o Commander William Hamlin of the post. Various attractions are to be offered and all who attend are asâ€" sured a goodâ€"time. â€" rZdparetat Highwood C. of C. Will Hold Mceting Tonight Highwood Legion Post Carnival July 16 to 18 »hore Upen. The wire reads: "All set on Ryder Cup team; five players to draw for places. Will get names later; also Horton Smith and six players from St. Louis section. Everyone talking about North Shore Open. â€" Regards.â€"Tom." T. Tom Kelly Wires Ryder Cup Team Secured for North Shore Open Here the ‘speaker; whose talk was thor oughly enjoyed by those present. â€" Dr. Lineburg is an authority on bee culture and his talk was on that subâ€" ject, and it is safe to say that the Rotarians present learned more about the _ busy bee in the halfâ€"hour that Dr. Lineburg talked to them than they had imagined in all their previous exâ€" istance, for if there is anything that Bruce Lineburg knows, it‘s bees, and how! & & Dr: ~Bruce Lineburg, professor of biology in Lake Forest college and noted apiarist, was the principal speaker at the weekly luncheon and business session of the Highland Park Rotary club, Monday noon, in the Moraine hotel. J Rotarians Learn About Busy Bees From Noted Apiarist in Good Talk Visit Mooscheart Schweitzer was , JuULY 2, 1931 acl _ was program day and ii{m'duced i1 ~the | free stylecawimmingâ€"race open to all above| girls. Remember the hour, â€"three to 1 day.| four, on Saturday afternoon, July 4th. t h‘l‘hero will be a volley ball ;ume )] played in waistâ€"deep water, betweer 14 Sayimla and..Braeside, â€"and & 25â€"vard The beach at Roger Williams aveâ€" nue will be the scene of the first East Park district water carnival, to be held the afternoon of July 4h, next Saturday, from three to four 0‘clock. The events scheduled will be mainly for children between the ages of ten and sixteen; there will also be events for those sixteen and over. The parâ€" ents are all cordially invited to atâ€" tend. : The schedule of events is as folâ€" lows: Horseshoe pitching, open douâ€" bles; oneâ€"fourth mile swim, free style, open; swimming race, boys under 12; swimming race, boys 15 and under; swimming race, boys 16 and over. | East Park DVistrigt _ *« new noard.. All proceeds of the carnival fund for di“bled vatarans / anAkâ€" £L._ Use of the park has been donated by the Highland Park East Park board. "All DFOCLBAAGE nE Â¥li . nmumcti..s Werner. Other members "of are John O‘Brien. Rn! [C. Kapschull, commander of the Eighth district of the. Legion will adâ€" dress the assemblage.~.=â€"~~>â€"=â€"â€" Carnival Attractions Carnival attractions will include a ferris wheel and merryâ€"goâ€"round, and at least ten other concessions, accordâ€" ing to Commander Arthur Montgomâ€" ery, @hairmanâ€"of the arrangements committee. + Dancing in the park pavilion is a feature each night and all afternoon and evening Saturday. .A prize waltz each evening will be staged. tion of the East Park district. _ A_nxiliary‘ Serves Refreshments The Legion Auxiliary will have concession andâ€"will realize all profits therefrom. To obtain funds with which to carry on its work among sick and disabled veterans and their families and for the support of a drum and bugle corps, Dumaresq Spencer post of the American Legion is holding a threeâ€" day carnival in Sunset Woods, which begins tonight and continues until Saturday night. Use of the park is made possible through the coâ€"operaâ€" tion of the Eact Parle Aink.i.4 LEGION CARNIVAL _ STARTING TONIGHT First Water Carnival on~Saturday, July 4th Continues Through the Fourth in Sunset Woods; Features of the Program for ‘disabled veterans and the drum and bugle corps. _ r members of the committee in O‘Brien, Robert Greenslade, ole, Harold Bridges, and E. M. t Woods, which continues until of the park is 1 thg coâ€"operaâ€" between NumBeer 18

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