Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 13 Aug 1931, p. 5

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a. At mm 10 the f Stu- mum! ring in ith a ant“; eaten: is to k um. ed by Bush xtume. iption, y will '-4NVW, Ii6rE67 many young ibition :ed by 5 data I the nclude wp-and nging. enter. do r the there in! u ng en- at the Night 11 the adults. 1e and will be whok mm. Plan urn Id ty The .11 led by ' will This it. and st'rtimr, en if atur. ant Jects ound sis is mg is . Ids t Ret- Emma and 22 Mi M M MM Many Interesting Features of Exhibit“ "Woman's Club GARDEN STUDY CLUB FLOWER SHOW AUG. 15 Next Saturday, ‘August 16, the Highland IyrkfGierrn Study club will are its second snnuel Flower W en’s. cub will be trtgtrdltr t'i2lva'ii'/ii'i'l'i'lrr"'ed'li': i of bloom. Glediolus will be featured, and " the eye roves shout the room. great spikes of melting pink, of deli.. eete orchid, soft yellow, and rich reds and purples will come into View. Lovely bsskets end beautiful ur- rsngements for the table, too, es well as the delightful ways of using the last two or three flowers of the spike --the "tips." Those who do not know this delightful secret will be well re- paid to visit the show even though they see nothing else. Annunls, Too Phlox, globe thistles, ‘delphinium, veronicas, will be there; and annuals, Visitors in search of novel ideas for entertaining wi11-eniov-thc,eieeer suggestions incorporated in tttetrridttis supper table's set for a "hard times" partr--and the eorttrastintr "return to prosperity" tables. treabioaa, iiitTiirtiTm7rir, all {Be lovely besuttiea, in fact. and all staged under the artistic supervision of Mrs. Fred- erick Hodtrdtm, and her committee. Summer Flower Shows _ in Wilmette Sept. 4 Thundty. Amt 18, 1931 Those mm): of new varieties of gladiolns for use in their gardens next year, can see them, not only in the competitive chases, but also in tlteasdtre.tioetatr-exhibitw show}; by Vaughn’s Seed Store _ and by the Mission Gardens of Techny, Ill. Mrs. the home of Mrs. E. L. Scheidenhehn. tlte-pridtrnt of the ‘cIubL 704 Lake Jmnitmp-Setstarrrther,-arr-qtrrittittitttr will be arranged in the garage. Mrs. Roscoe "Roberta is chairman of the flower show. The hours are from three to six. _ . ---ir'e"iRrre"r'a"ri"trntr'rii"=at1rtrqrttmrtr of the committee at the sense, be- fore 12:30, the day of the show. Each member of the club my nuke two entries, one in the perfection of bloom elm, one in the artistic er- rangement clue. More dean: of the 'li,2ir"ur"'heu""1'""'t a r. T The summer flower show of the JYilr_net_te (inmchjgh will 1tgis1iut. _Everett defeated Weuconde in a "Wand-tuck thrilter Sunday at West Lake Forest, 6 to tr. WamAtat4t_tied We score It the all with three hits In the eighth inning. With the paths clotted. McDerInott caught I Br hell over his shoulder, end prevented fur- ther scoring by the been. In the lest uit of the ninth. Pet Piper sin~ tied. and V Hum. winning pitcher. tripled to the 'teore'ttoard, will. hie oyl‘ume.‘ "r't3ottror.tttd. Watt 8y], tQ'?" in»: Int mum‘s ttie Bt- Everett Wing in Ninth Defeats Wauconda Nine on Saturday Childhood', dream of Fairde are seldom realized in real life, bat the "Hitrhland-,,Rnrlc-hasatelter--ustter, .1. this ultra civilized age. Answering a call of wander-lust we started north along the beach, and. happened on a. spectacle of child life 'that takes f,'?','; back to' nature. A northeast wind was whipping the late into rolling white caps and the glistening sun Bashed on the water and illuminated a group of some fifteen children, around the ages of two and four, at- tired only in natures garb, who were romping along the waters edge and' playing in the sand. The sun shone warmly on their glowing bodies and therrwassuehvcomplete natrtmrhtessr and 'unaffected joy depicted in 'every movement that the group exemplified' life " its very best and caused one, to wonder what, if anything, the con-l ventionalities of life really mean. 1 Inquiry exacted the fiat that the' group were' in charge of Miss Flora Levy; who conducts the Open Air Nursery school on Edgecliife drive, amtt-atrtrirfter"'"tmshtr-ztHtrrrzhtt-" dren throughout the year-proved that, -uter-allr-mat---ir--therc-bert, Miss Lew has made a close study of child life, and a visit to the beach where the children can be seen would give many mothers new ideas on child mrprettier picture can. be fonleiss Levy says: “When we live naturally we live well" and proof of. her theo- ries is found in the superb mental and physical development of, her charges. New Equipment Added by John Zengeler, Inc. New equipment has been added to the dry cleaning establishment of John Zenzeler. he, Lander the, man- agement of I., A. Adelman, which will make the plant one of the meat moi- ern dry cleaning plants on the north shore catering to retail, trade, accord- ing to Mr. Adelman, who antes that thepe changes will eet.ble the can. my to turn out a, much higher [Fade pglwoik’and elm-their 'tctr, than” iaiwihtf,irytie him 'ly Child Life at " Best Till P3388 Eighty-tive youthful 1)“:de pur. ers, members of the Park district pleykrmind be” “this, were enter- tained " e banquet Inst Tue-day eve- ning, August 4, at the SunsetVelley Golf club. _ Playground Baseball 1 Players' Entertained at Banquet; Features Arrangements had been nude for the nppenrance of four Chieago tNU' pull layers to a k to the boys but 'lt/ls-tltr-tlla/Glue i'iiiitifGrii;; pear, for reasons unknown. The guests had dinner at T:80, and were entertained afterwards with moving pictures of various park events and activities, and group singing. They waited until 10:30 for the feature guests of the evening, and their dis- appointment wae apparent when they failed to come. However. compensa- tion came the next day in the form of passes for 100 boys to the Cubs- Cincinnati game at Wrigley fleld. Wednesday afternoon 60 of the borr' were taken to the game. They left: Highland Park on the North Shore. line, with a. special car attached to the, I ”1-03 li ii I . . I proved entirely ,satisfactory, the Cubs winning 3-2, after breaking a 2-3 tie in the lagt half of the ninth inning, when Vin Barton hit a double into center field with bases full. The boys were in Highland Park ‘igain in time for supper. They were ac- companied by Mr. Copp, Pete Grim- son, Tillie Martin, and Fritz Silber. PeiéiiTaravap Visits Highland Park Tuesday --e Amman, game, .3613). license. plates of numerous western states, carrying women members of the "peace cara- van" which is moving acme: the na- tion collecting signatures for a peti- tion asking disarmament, was met " the Wisconsin-Illinois state line Tues- day morning by delegations from Waukegan and other North Shore cofnmunities, including Highland Park and Rayinip_,_trpd_ettported in!» the city. The ear-even stopped tor a short fame near the city hall WW severe! talks were made by proponents of the project, and while the trpeeishetsorero in progress members of the CNqW8btt and sympethizers solicited nixmturee party. It is expected 'iililt' tinny thou- eends of names will be {signed by the time the caravan mend- Wellington to present the petition to President Hoover. N. S. Real Estate Board To Meet at Glenview The regain monthly meeting of the North Shore Real Em Bond 2!! be held at the Heppinell But, W _ - kenn med and Grove street, Bien- view, on land-y waning, Aug: _ IT, " 6:30 pan. This is going to be a mighty good meeting. Rtgetttt will he one the member; will enjoy hearing, it is mouthed. / Members us ulted td keep in mind and plan to attend the speck]. Sales Conference sponsored by the hard with Mr. Gay Ellis, of Dduoit', as soles counselor. This will be held Wane-duh thepts.. 2. The. hour, the ttt and At dots“: will in 'annttisneed m. m o . .Q- . \ M . . . tre, ‘W ia,.,,.,.),?,,',?,,?,,,?,,,-:-,.?.!,,!,,!,?, Swim mm When the FGirGaGr"Tair"Gir" the Roger Williams bench water cornivnl tton some weeks ago the water wu' too lent rough to hold the. qtmrter-miU swim. This event will he run " next Sun- dny Afternoon at Roger Williams bomb. _rt is open to all who wish to enter. Some of' those "who have ew already tsignified their intention to c mpete m Ben Gallup, of the Uni- the ersity of Illinois, David, Gunman, of Ravinia, who thtfslted well up in the gill Chicngo "Tribune" swimming meet. tA.., and Bob Rankin. ’ ‘NEWS FLASHI‘S FROM , CITY. PLhYilft00N08 Activities in PtiitrreuihC0e Several Centers; May In- teresting Events A Last week our the opening of the second round of plat in the piny- gmnnd Webs“. melon. - On Wednes- day I double-heeder was-played at . . n the Aegt Lincoln scored $m'"“*§%zmwmrm4 tion, 11-4. Rally Bleimehl handled the pitching end of the contest for Lincoln, and was on base every time he came to the plate, five hits in the trips. Norvik, Benson, and Amendoln worked hard to save the game for Ravinia. In the second game Ra.. vinia swamped the Port Clinton teem in a three-inning called game; the score was 20AY when the game was tuned. Port Clinton could not get going at all; their hitting wee weak, Ind the pitcher was hit for eight hits in each of the aninin half of the three innings. On Friday Lincoln defeated the Port nrtmrrrctmstmrg-r-Strmattmtrtakerr a. beating from the. Lincoln juniors in the morning, 73. Lincoln to tUtes has suffered no defeats. while the Sunset team has lost once in the sec- ond round. _ o _ _ V West Ridge. Genes ' West Ridge has been unintention- ally left oat of the second round schedule in the. baseball league. There will be two or three games scheduled with Other teams Sometime befOre’ the end of the season, which is Saturdoy. August 22. 7 _ "iki4its, Runway? land. 1r_ltrytltf,p wrist as a result of 1 {all iii the” Fifi- ground Track meet, is getting “one very well. He is attending summer school It Deerfield-Shields, and is coming to Shunt playground every day. - . [ . 'N Work on boats and airplanes for the Model Boat and Airplane contest next E id . . . . ll ll playgrounds. Judging from the "I'l- oua tnt1sg_pt.hete Agnd ' lanes " ready completed, are contest all be an interesting “fair. It is scheduled to begin " 2:00 pm. at the Sunset Valley Golf club. _ It 2 o'clock this chicken dinner in min. Then it httr.tietirtm/otU.r" :1 lie is 4ttefted. " Carnival Today A carnival is Managed Jada: at the residence of In. B. linsik of Railroad avenue. mtrttwoodr by the parishioners of St. James fling-ch. rrhisuthetartdardfthet.oitqr alair. A can! party in ninth.” Working on Models in afternoon, and I in to be served this be” he Md"! tty.' window. Tho nriiti. i5

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