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Highland Park Press, 10 Sep 1931, p. 5

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rdind 1 N 1:;::;;‘%,:22: U Construction kas begun on a new byd nt hear Apple ABrick and concrete fireproof building] r“et e‘; ippt ""In+ the Lake Bluff orphanage. â€" The ask_;{:: . g‘; "IMew structure is for the preschoo! E;enf;é hi 'd‘:n/h Archeg, oup of children â€" those just a bit ple, Dadiy ’,'m" old for the baby home and too ley, 17, of ChicatdMMoung to â€"beâ€"placedâ€"with the older a car in whichk WhiÂ¥ Bp;idren. The buildingâ€" will be given “,'Sh' _17’ one of th B the orphanage by Louis F., Edâ€" ding, is held by Aw kard F., Charles H., Gustavus F. and ies. â€"â€"He . may arold H. â€"Swift and cheir sisters, anslaughter. ‘\Mrs. Helen Neilson and Mrs. Ruth Albert Matthew, 6"Maguire in memory of their mother Louis " Zern_of Marsk Jindâ€"wili=beâ€"known As_ theâ€"Annâ€" M. her daughter, Alice @wift Memorial hall. ________â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" : of the accident. Plans for the structure have been driving _ Marsh andfiffawaâ€"â€"byâ€"Architect Edward _ ured arm.. John other and sist care of Dr. Davis 16 â€"Anaâ€"M.â€" i fractured arm. (Continue pans, . whose automg | _ _ â€" minâ€" h the Kaiser car, 1 P‘ee Club W ield and Chi pinincmenacaeniso e Gegengamanene i Grove on Half D , Sunday, Sept. prizes will be gi will be the feature re will be good m# ese di M. S., will â€"end Takes Toll ves in Chicago cinity t & na on SRniirea m angr n Sn Je on aln s â€"daaur â€"rnlane tw PELOU W CDAGLE ARREEE _ MATNe AEWETTTUCMEs ° PB PA fents‘ summer home @ikhiewe, who also drew plans for the| por gthers there is a small charge p at an arterial high §Wift Memorial Health Center, Which | w»i,h goes to the support of the tennis . authorities said. hs presented by Lonis F. Swift as a| .. ,_ $ % n efi morial to Idamay Butler Swift, his | ~ ‘g ¢=" to Hospital ) wife; his daughter, Bessie Swift| . This perfect tennis weather means of Green Ray, Wisftgernald, and his son, Nathan Butler ,j:;hgg_,_ghxs_,is..agood time toâ€"get:â€"in some jured in â€"â€"Highlaw Swift. and for the Mackey Memorial practice. . ‘ollowing ‘a collisis Rommunity Center,. which was preâ€"| More ‘informationâ€"Zoncerning the outh limits of De nted to the orphanage by Mrs. H.]| use of the courts may be obtained her, Lawrence, wia M. Mcintosh of Lake Forest as â€"a|{româ€"anâ€"attendant sta foned at the icago trio were on They told Dr. Dar MclLaughlin of Deq go to the Highlan Resident Killed _ ck, 60, of 1205 A n, was fatally injur he was struck by s ~crossing the stre venue and Ash stre ir, illen.~~ .0. 1, 21,â€" of Zion, driv le, rushed the dyi i _for assault with . when witnesses to seen his automo igh rate of speed. _ sh death toll over th d. reached fifteen ion. The most s ceurred near Te red and three r treatment. Memorial hospits medical aid~ reachs September 10, 198 them. He will tr automobile‘sâ€"wehw fiely _ ~:â€"â€" Picnic Sept. arrostd Bwift Memorial Hall at Lake Bluff Institution Is_For wogpmanmme tren st church on Saturday eveâ€" g, Sept. 12, at 8 p.m. A special ture of the program will be the ging of Mrs. Ruth Svedberg, who already won the admiration of any while singing as soprano soloâ€" Last Friday the Sunset Valley Tee ub had its regular weekly tournaâ€" ent followed by luncheon and ridge. The golf event was an eighâ€" en hole handicap and the first prize as won by Mrs. Price, the second by t in the Covenant chorus. No adâ€" ission charge will be made, but an fering will be taken.. The Friendâ€" y this special feature of music and ,’ng' ;[ i w~ whteen hole scratch event to be ayed in classes. Then thereiwill be luncheon and business meeting folâ€" wed by bridge. in the Tee club room. A special musical program will be ven â€" at *the Highwood _Swedish other and sister.â€" " zeâ€"â€"~ The _ Annâ€"M.â€"Swift Memorial hall Nextâ€" week‘s tournevyâ€"â€"wil}â€"be an E‘b‘e"ifi@n Sunday evening, at the iergate Golf club. It will be just hour of music following a buffet pper at sixâ€"thirty, Music will be rnished by Miss Ruth Bruun,\.so- ano; Mr. Charles Lurvey, pianist; E- 'lfllg!_r cl.t_‘__,\ flg,AA_x,_.fi usical Program at _ Highwood M. E. Church (Continued on page 34) a "~her tather, mother, field. at Briergate Clulb|border are never soâ€" captivating as and â€"theâ€"third ~byâ€"Mrs. amen 0; 1931= kespitheegmineaserneit ‘THE PRE SS ~RECTN ) High School Courts â€" _ _ | High S ay â€"â€" No pért â€"of â€"the grounds is quite so pleasingly adapted to the use of everâ€" greens as the doorway entrance. Narâ€" row columnar varieties to accent the architectural lines, with lower growâ€" ers grouped about their basesâ€"what could make a more picturesque and inviting entrance?.â€" â€"__ _ : ___.__â€"_â€" ~~ When ° planning the foundation planting of evergreens remember to choose varieties that are suited to their location.. The medium and dwarf growers are best under winâ€" dows and in similar places. ©The tall varietiesâ€"are most pleasing at the corners and along the foundation where there are no windows. _ _ â€"Wherea clipped hedge is required the richness of evergreens is without equal. Such living walls of green Temain attractive throughout all seaâ€" sons. _ of the year. â€" Remember, too, that the bright colors of a flower ~~ The courts are openâ€" free to the use of Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school stuâ€" «dents;~those who have graduated this past year and thé incoming freshmen. For others there is a small charge which goes to the support of the tennis courts. $ . + Visiting professionals who have inspected the courts have commented favorable in the fine manner in which, the courts are kept up. The fact that each morning the courts are rolled and new line laid is r ‘ Keep the birds in mind when you plan your evergreen plantings. These feathered visitors will reward you with happy songs if you provide a sheltered nook for them, with a bird bath and feeding stand. The everâ€" greens will make this a..year.. tound It can be judged from the number of tennis players visiting the Deerâ€" at the new athletic field each day that the popularity of tennis in the disâ€" trict has had a very definite and deâ€" cided increase each year. _ The courts are situated on the grounds of the new thirtyâ€"acre high school athletic field located three blocks west of Green Bay road on West Park avenue. Fr ie o o â€"Thére are so many interesting groups of evergreens, and such a wide range of forms, foliage textures and color effécts, it is little wonder that evergreens are called the "aristocrats of the plant world." Evergreens add a feeling of security and comfort when â€"planted â€"aboutâ€"theâ€"foundation UI'. CATC l‘lUlllC| CETC b_gw'â€"â€"ww develop into beautiful lawn speciâ€" mensâ€"in fact, there is a suitable type of evergreen for every purpose. when eve Local Nurseryman Pays Tribute to Evergreens Very Good _Weather for the DIrds. _ ... _ . . â€"Charles Fiore Nurseries. g'flé%!' 1 o all young music lovers c e since it traces the important trends â€"â€"â€"+of music through a study of the great composers, and â€"a studied listening acquaintance with some of the % world‘s finest masterâ€"pieces should High School Offers ‘ During the past few years the atâ€" tention of high school music superâ€" visors throughout the country has importance of the theoreticalâ€"side of a music education. â€"To â€"thoroughly understand and interpret music inâ€" telligently â€"one must not only master the technique of his instrument, but mustâ€"also acquire & thorough knowlâ€" edge of the elements of musical strucâ€" ture. . Too often the music student has neglected this important phase of his training to the point where his performance lacks the vitality ~and assurance of true understanding. stub which caused the gasoline tank to explode. The driver, who vanished before State Policeman Harry Quandt could learn his name, leaped from the blazing truck a moment before the tank blew up, showering flaming gasâ€" oline about the â€"rogd.â€">>â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"*~ «* With this in mind, the music deâ€" partment of the Deerfieldâ€"Shields high _ The orchestra, chorus and band @te | county‘s finances, he said. â€" all anxicus to add _new members, and| â€"The budget this year will include feel that a really musi¢al year may | provision for operation of the counâ€" reward their continfed eflorfitr.gv tov;va”rilf ty farm mmwthe,county_hnpitd; artistic performance. â€"â€"â€" â€"â€"|] but can not ‘pré'nde Afor care of poor i« + Smb tnebnalinrn ilainciwateciaieate" 4* â€" outside these institutions, according Truck Driver Leaps to Safety as Gas Explodes _A.‘ truckâ€"driverâ€"narrowly serious injury near Deerfiel day night when his truck.WX; of ofâ€"serious â€"musicâ€"students urge â€"them to avail themselves ‘of the opportuniâ€" tiesâ€"offered them in the theory of music and . historyâ€"of ~musicâ€"courses, The music theory courses â€"includeoâ€"& comprehensive study of scale, interval and chord construction both written and manual, ~simple melodic â€" and chordal ear training, the analysis of=simpleâ€"melodies and chords, and an occasional adventure into the field of original composition. The music history course is one _ whichâ€"should for several hours while the bre:x truck, laying across the road, burr Louis Hankins, North Chicago, colâ€" Tored man, who murdered his© wife, according to police, and Torbico De La Cruz, accused of slaying his enemy, Jesus Mendez, are the only cases to be presented involving a major crime. A number of minor cases to be preâ€" sented to the October grand jury were also listed by Sheriff Tiffany., _ s enjoy more truly great music. Two Murder Cases Head But two murder cases, in which poâ€" lhce claim confessions, confronts the regular October grandjury accordâ€" ing to a list prepared by Sheriff Lesâ€" ter T. Tiffany for State Attorney A. V. Smith of the prisoners who have leared through the county jail since March. § 5 road was held up ourse ‘~ SESSION THIS WEEK Lake county governmental activiâ€" coming year by lack of finances, acâ€" cording to A. W. Vercoe of Highland Park, chairman of the coming board‘s finance committee, who declaredâ€" the county‘s revenue had not been greatâ€" ly curtailed by the depression. __ _ ~Vercoe saidâ€" reportsâ€"fromâ€" Jay Morse, county treasurer, showed that collection of taxes this year was only sHightly slower than in former years, despite the extension ofâ€"time â€"permitâ€" ted by the emergency. state law. *~The board : met this week to preâ€" _ Even after the townships are able to levy taxes for support of their poor in the hospital and on the farm, according to Ver¢oe, the county will probably© have .to continue paying salaries of superintendents and other costs. â€"~~ * es f same aslast year‘s according to the finance committee chairman. Howâ€" ever, he made this qualifying stateâ€" ="Any expenditures which are not essential to efficient government must be eliminated. Projects which can Financially Sound ~~The veteran banker predicted that although the Chicago banks were reâ€" ported to be lukewarm toward the purchase of anticipation warrants for municipalities, they would willingly accept the county warrants "because of the obvious soundness of the counâ€" ty‘s financial condition." * He attributed fear concerning the, â€" county‘s finances to the crisis in Waukegan, where legal complications growinz ‘out of the changes in â€"the o C «c r the city‘s financial standing. > Reports of the Lake County. Genâ€" eral hospital and of the county veterâ€"‘ inarian _ were. received â€"Wednesday. On that day also apropriations for first bond issue, $28,750, was voted by ment: must be postponed." while collection may be slow, this will not have any marked effect on the rants will probably have to be issued in January or February, Vercoe pointed out. The $300,000 belonging to the county which is in the closed $ Corno Game Sept. 15 â€" Sheridan‘ Robekah and Odd Fellow lodges will hold a joint benefit Corno narty on Tuesday evening, September 15. A small admission ftee will be tedar chest will be givon. away. | Be sure to. come and get your share of these prizes. â€"â€" â€" ~ _ # imately the_Same. As â€"Last â€" YÂ¥ear‘s, Chairman V ercoe e evening.a filled prox~â€"

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