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Highland Park Press, 20 Aug 1931, p. 4

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H i'l F711 if}? , Next Saturday, Aug. 22, is closing lit B, day for the Put hoard playgrounds. l IM _ Mg From 1:30 p. m. on u program has _ 'it'" T-LT, _ mm mtyiuyske the dlrr, I g "4 _ _ all. The children all]! playgrounds . lg, g will take part in the prom!» which ' {$3 is planned so u to represent the t if i» various netivitim that have been in- , #5.; eluded in the summer playground ' 3:5? . season. CITY PLAYGROUNDS _ CLOSING PROGRAM Field Day Saturday, Aug. 22; Parade to Park; Many Feat- ures Planned . At 1:30 the grand parade will form in Plaza park, just east of the North- western railroad, between Central and Elm Place avenues. The parade will be led by the American Legion Drum and Bugle corps, and will con- tain many beautiful and interesting surprises. It will march west on Central avenue to Sunset park, where the rest of the day’s activities will from an aTrTiiiTiGa "aiaararTirirmi' Germany, when! he"visited~ relatives eamLdriendsr-auWmqroru a vert_tir, 2itrhtful ttt J - 2,, _-ar-vc------------'?".""'"','""-' take place. _ T Semarang! Contents;,,, o During the afternoon there will be games amreontesu for the children. There-tttr-tRF-a horseshoe toum~ ment, and .the finale of the tennis tournaments will be played on the courts Lat-A the ploygnonnd. - It is planned to hold the elimination matches at the Ravinia tennis courts during the week. There will also be races, novelty games,- and ev6itU df interest for everybody. , _ Thursday durum. Am: M: Childm's 00th by Chicago 's"."",",'),,"",",'?",":; be. m: followed by All n Ar, Fun-on whirl: Man of Inna. tn I. magma of m _ At five o'eloek a tug o'ntar will take place between the Highland Park and Antioch volunteer tire departments. This match is bound to be interesting, . (Continued on page 33) -Tiiaa., nkht. Ann)“ '20: “Luck." with W. Jml. Buick. Luau-i. Ell”. Oliv- 'ee-ri., _ --- ---.-. __,_,-_ -iiiiiiiiG Sherman. A t 28t Swedish comm Chic-co Emmi.” Oren-Its. Do. hurt". Juli- ana-en. Mott. _ Stun-thy ,MC. Anna-1 n: 'ra Jake." with . M.rehaettt. Mitt. “new. 00%, hunky. Maui-n. Pm. M. an“ . *rtdrr "rrttfrr. Auttttstt 2t: "Peter W." with Pl. John-on. Hum. Bosnian. Miller. ndolll. Maxwell. M.‘ Film; Windham. Gonna-k1. mm. mm. Ami”). PM. 7 mitt. Aw 28: "ht-ow." with adt."ttL',ltt ell-on. lather. Tm. D’Amlo. Min. Oct-annuity. Olivier». Malibu. Page. In“. Hal-chug“. _ - Pl'l. Abo "IA VH- IMO.” with Bork thT,,Irgt SA".'?,".','.. 'rhrdttehn, Dehere, nov- p. In T tttla,? nit», Am 28: "nah.” M as". D.."-. Camden. D‘Amh. alum”. Piles. ”you. ' .. , _ WM: Ph, A“ M.. " " with mm, J in (than. a. . Dumb. Cunnmky. ihaiiaiii". . mm adhr-x, A“ 2tt Julius. Alcyon Manager Bair Returned from Abroad 7 'Sol Strada, popular manager of this Alcyon theatre, has resumed charge of tthheatre following his return as). uni-u. Chg-Manon. 011m. Tie an. Anni-n. - "Aim” muttreim. Ceuttomrkr, 0mm; if -- -..-.-.-.LU.-. tour of inspection Mont-lay atrht, Basquesi Bros. of Highwood we? "lt','h't, Mi. 't,9irdi'iiC:'5raes,t, of I W. C. t U. to Meet showed.tUt the police ban was bec" recently appointed agenta of. the varv t',".t'""iu"t'L "a" 'tie.' Jlt,""g2t' C The, J f/e,',',',,"),' Park Jla't',2 ing observed. . . . out ttrg,',',',?','?.",',"",",,",',',", wit}:3 null“: oath-7a. D'Angelo. wha'dm. Den-ere. ' lu'iutian1 emperance Union wil hold With Policeman Clyde Cameron. service from ew or to uropot Qt,','it"ata',"2g,t, 26.. "Nair." .... 'te. iT1"pttt,tg 'g'tl',rl'r,,es itgtetrtg"cri2p1,,egn the W 'J,',t't 'ly/da',"',,-,",',:',,,.":,: 'lf,J,.ttlt ou. 01"". Candace. D’Amb. cam-own. '18. at. " " as one tt new n e. pg was poor nuousae e n mo r ram tta,d2rr,iu, “a“... 'iettaifr, an“!!! Christman,'687 Laurel ave- for Sunday night and in only one tion and expel-{emu acquired in hug- rm. mun, John... any}... a. g, nae. There will he deletion of other: place were eddiei'e from Fort Sheri- dung tom and baggage for all elasf 1kt'iaft'hq'.'g',t'c 'iirdiiciii.ciiiii'i21 fol-who coming year. Mina Lida Gour- dent found (trunking. _ p _ "ea. of tourist; in entrance that til _ . _ , . by will on an mutating an); _ " operator‘e werelnned $100 and 1oealeqtieertt, which la well known ill L'r",',t.'.".rd 'htTd1'"h'l'=1TrGW.L1Tr"rr= " - ' h' " " " [" . I ""1 , """"' " "Ir-. """v 'e, Ravinia Program IW"':",',',',',' Western Golf _ Championship Opens 1 . at Exmoor Aug. 24 The Women's Western Golf Aiso- elation championship will be held at Eatmoor Country club, starting Mon- day, Aug. " The course will be closed for play by other than entrants every morning except Saturday and Monday, Tuesday and Thursday after- noons of that week. . Ear FOE 'G"hrA'kTTi'ir%i; "riie"iiitiCri-7ir, Exmoor. ..' Lt. Colonel Thomas F. Van Nam, Jr., executive of the Fort Sheridan horseshow, tar-talter place at Fort Sheridan on' September " and 12, an- nounces that the entries for the show will close on Saturday, Aug. 29. Forms for entry and all information may be procured from the secretary of the Fort Sheridan Horseshow u- sociation, Capt. Han-yin. Brannon. Horse Show Entries at Fort Sheridan to Close Saturday, August 29th General R. E. Wood/Martin J. In- sull, Major Frederic McLaughlin, and William Wrigley, Jr., premium: the honorary directors of the Fort Sher- idan show. Colonel Edward-Davis is president; Col. Van Natta, executive; CtotaierBrttmron, secretary, and Lieut. John F. Connell, is treasurer. The . show will,, include military classes, hunter classes, jumper class- es, polo classes, saddle “classes, and Children’s classes. F Rebekah Lodge Hostess to District Officers The omeera of District No. 3 were entertained by Sheridan Rebekah lodge on Monday; Aug. IT. The of- ttees Were f111ed by present and past district offleertg with Mrs. Ednn Wat- kins acting as a most-capable noble grand. ( . "A- J--,';-"---,',-,-;---:,'-)'-,:----,,",?,,'- . '=_raaetr3tt,sl1gmitE were served in in old-fuhioneif singing school was held. The mem- bers were “so treated to a "vocal solo by Mrs". Bethel Smith, u visitor from Iowa. Each mm was presented with a gift from the lodge.: T ' N In the blind bogey tournament st Sunset Valley club lust Sunday there were " entries and I goodmatch ls reported. Wilmer: were: ut, Bade Emu-a; 2nd, Dr. George" Postal” 3rd, iek Kruger“ During the present week women golfers have enjoyed several hater- eptinz mtchelon this popular com-‘90. " The lodge was honored by having Mrs, Grape Bairstow,_president orthe state nssembly, present, who gave a moat inspiring talk. Blind Bogey Winners at Sunset Valley Club i' W. ct U. to Meet " The, Highhngl Park _Womun's Chruiidn"rameruee Union will hold their regular meeting on Wednesday, Aug. 26. at , o'clock, at the home of In. John Mia? Laurel ave- nue. The" will be election of ofBeem fondle coming your. Min Lida Gour- ~loy if!!!” on nu mutating my prmnt. The Indian Hill club und‘Bob o'Link THE PRESS TIvo {15;th Allred l WINNERS IN MODEL The nllegod one" of two High- wood gambling resorts were named Tuesday in Win-ants tuned by Jus- tice Hun-old Tulle“ of North Chicago, on request of Chalets Glass, High- wood jmtice orthe peace. [autism of the Tmrrrqttt win gu- thorized by the otBee of Col. A. V. Smith, Lake county state’s attorney. D. A.' R. Day. Observed at Naval Station Aug. 26 The state’s attorney’s participation in the, snail- indicates that prosecu- tion' will be speedod if sumcienf evi- dence is available. . » On'Wednesday. August 26, all mem- bers of the Daughters of the. Atnerhu can Jtevolution and their families will be welcome at Great Cakes ’Navpl Training station to celebrate "D.A.R. dny. L l, -----'-c-'w-.-.----, w I., ---- 21_It tryee Mt fat Whig! awe“ holder ItCthe lucky ticket. The pub- .of $50 Bve orients} 11183 i'itaett Wed- lic’is moist cordiilly invited ii) attend, nesday Afternoon of last week from and will he assured of a very pleas- the' _tettidtspeer'of ‘F. & Btuttai, 810 ant evening. .. Roger Williams avenue, the police :9 I:, _- L-..-....-.-,.:..,..,,; ports In the absence of the fnmi y, . l . _ aeho were gone ledsy, burglars ens Gallup IS Wilmer an - 'Nr-el-tttrough' "srnthrdrrw - . - aim-Sm . Htaee with the rugs in daylight. The High , ---- . are estimated to be worth from 8800 In s qtmrterrmile swim event at the to $i,000. / q Rogers Williams bead: list Sunday _ _ "r--'-""-"--. _ afternoon.,Ben Gallup, of the Univ» Highwood ‘Police Round. _ sity of Illinois, defeated _Strede Miller _ " T . . by 20 feet. F Gnllup’s tithe for the dir. 7 UP Local Streahtititries tance was ’8 minutes. that." Date Can- _.-----' "Fe L.-.-. , _ mann' of Ravin'ls was third, and '_" Eleven 9perstots of slleged speah- George Traotrfthgrth. . Rear Admiral Crosley has made it possible for visitors on that day to have huncheon in the. regular mess hall at 1 o'eloek, for a very small charge. Dress, parade and graduation drill will be. at 3 pan: Both hours are daylight suing time. ’ Please arrange luncheon reserva- tions or transportation details with Mrs. Learning, phone H. P. 675, not 1aterthanAtttrutrt2L-' l', _ A number in go from Highland Park to enjoy D. A. R. day at Fort Sheridan. ' . No Trace Found of Rugs Stolen from Bantu Home r Eleven operators of alleged speak- mies in mtthtrood were herded into the city police court early Monday by Chief Emil Lnuridsen at the con- clusion of I night of the most sweep- ing aids in Highwood history. - Every place horn to the police we: visited in the drive. Al the prisoners were released on bond by Magistrate q. S. Bettig, Lauridun warned them “Met reopening. F A tour of hmpeetlon Mondny ntttht tshowed.tUt the police hen m lies ing observed. . . . With Policeman Clyde Cameron, anidoen out out to clean the city. Business in thoblind Pitt was poor for My night and in only one phce were which from Fort Sheri- dont found W113. _ " _ _ two operators ,mrrtlrted 8100 um! nine defendantl were to be up 1atar.l'eeturful in their new enhrprtgo Gambling House Owners Are Named in Warrants f Colorful Eveitt Last Friday at F Sunset Valley; Numerous - _ Models qllnterqrb,err-: __ The Model Boat and Airplane Con, teat was held [ Int Friday at Sunset Vglley, just. out of . the course. A 1i,rrt.tgtCtp,,rp,e,,d, -tytt.titr the event; The first event woo the race, for hnn.d-eonatrueted power boats, with rubber band motors. Dario Rollery'l boat, clearing the water straight for the finish line won without a dispute.' Robert Hansen’s green cutter finished second,. and Bill Reetepwald'a model was third. ." Many of the boats were carried in various directions by the changeful wind and failed to finish. Power Bout Race . _ The seéond. event, for faetory-eon. ‘Efr'nctgd. piiwerubmsU, we: p. race by tween Warner Wiebolt's boat, and the, spring-motored cutter owned by the Sea _ Rovers. club, skippered by Ed Green; Green’s ship "failed to (Continued on page 31) On Thumdirf 'svutiinor, Aug; 27, at 8 o'clock, the Ladies of the St. John’s Evangelical church ivilr sponsor a card party in the t W. C. A. hall on Laurel tvenue. . _ 's _" -. Bridge, 500 tuurbtinetr will be the featurés of the evening. A quilt will be than tray that evening to the holder ogrthe lucky tigkgt. _’_l‘he pub- lie, ttt most eordiirl1y invited to attend. and will be assured of a very pleas: ant evening. '” Hold Card Party, . Sattirday' Afternoon The swim was “spammed by the Ravinia WomanV club, in conjunction with the Em Park both]. The prizes were presented by, Mrs: Hwy Can.. mum. . .' . i, - ': . . Pasqqesi Brothers Are Steamship Co. Agents BOAT-PLANE SHOW Thursday, August 20

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