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Highland Park Press, 25 May 1933, p. 1

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ch 25¢ or 6Q9¢ LS tention the YX 18, YOLUME XXII There were 80 |entrants in the conipetition. The y was between 80‘ and 90, and age was drawn for first prize. Those (having 82‘s were Mr. Snyder, who won the draw, [R. Price and George Pett. ‘The second prize number was 80, and those shooting 80‘s were| Mr. Boylan, v’h‘o won the draw. J.) Hocking, A. /T. Marks, and G. W.|Carr._ The third prize number .w 86, and . those shooting 86‘s wer Mr. : Rosenthal, whe won the draw, and M. H. Walâ€" ters and P. S.) s a P their garden with less fortuâ€" nate are asked to gither leave hfi contributions at. station Â¥ ‘morning or call [Mrs, Kaumaring. The collection of ers «will start this Friday, May 26. t , In spite of ‘the golf season, the sal to date is running ago, + About 300 ft'”idmt. nonâ€"regidents played ‘ at the last weekâ€"end." Players fr east included D. R. Dough Washington, D.C.,] W. P. D New York City, and K. T. Jr. Ravinia Has 11 Flower o‘elock. Licenses to Cost $200 ‘and $50; f New Board of Health The licenses ml:tt be secured June 1. After that date, all pls failing to ‘secure permits fort sale of beer, in a#ny form, will closed. * .4‘ § Mayor, Egidio Mbcozni nnpervi“d the preparation of : the ordinarc¢e, which he ternis fair to all concerned and a valuable nFenuo getter for the city treasury. | |>~ Highwood is onelof the wet Northâ€" Shore towns south of North Chicago in which"the sale of the 3.2 beer i§ legally sanctioned, Several of ‘the towns,. including |Highland , Park, have not ‘passed licensing legislation. The governing bodies of these tbfli‘ regard their hands tied, because bfi charter provisions| ‘and ordinariees strictly prohibiting the sale of liqho of ‘aleoholic conteniehigher than,cnt- half of done per ¢tent. â€" Then, too, public oE‘i,nion. in| some of thege North Shore to is against the legal salé of beer. | day, May 29, at 2;:30 p.m.. Tr tk and field events will take place §: first ‘part of the Afternoon on new . school pla und, â€" children from all the grades participating. There will‘ be ball games beâ€" tween the girls ‘of| the seventh and eighth grades I’nd the boys of the same grades. | ati,eers will be given a chance to. comp on home runs with their youngsters in a spec al game. Mothers are not mentioné on the program. | > §{ C. G. Wright, gsuperintendent ‘of District 108, will present the ribâ€" bons, donated by the P.T.A., to the winners of the events at 4:30. Sucâ€" ceeding ‘the outdoor events a prtoâ€" gram of folk dances and games will be given ‘in the Village House by (Gontinued on page 4) _ . C, Snyder, J. Boylan and R. Rosâ€" enthal were the wihners in the ’bl‘}nd bogey matches played last Sunday at the Sunset Valléy Golf Club, tgo first men‘s event bof the season at the municipal club} :C .l Al © The license fees) for the sale of draught .beer will be $200, for: be delivery ©$50, and for the sale~ bottled : beer in s# and other stores $50. Beer cannot be drt in stores. F0 oo iX The Highwood jcity council apâ€" pointed a new b?rd of health at last Friday night‘s meeting, as folâ€" lows: Dr. N.,C. Rigjord, M. J. Gi and Mrs.Boldrini. | The meeting was interesting and well attended. .| / Ravinia School Field~ _ _ â€" Day Is Monday, May 29 Blind Boâ€";ey filayed at ; Sunset Valley Sunday Great plans aré under way. for Ravinia® School‘s annual field day which will be held this year on Monâ€" day, May 29, at 2%;:30 p.m. Trfi: and field events will take place th Is A Layen from the R. Dougherty of W. _P. Dunn of ad K. T. Alfrien ooth for . .. Distribution Tateness of the : of memberships ahead of a yeéar ted PeC s MPCERR | ORR C ut ‘Green Bay R le‘pr | procedd east other | P "T :Stree rank |: LAVGI’“IQ y ohns Aven\:e‘j I.d y | $ 'ntril Aven laces | Finded [Avnn:j â€""~ the ue t,és the { "be | Rark at Lanre +/ MAveriue where + to a&.i” 100 pledges of $10 each. ifts of any amount, however small, Nrill ‘be very acgceptable %d it jis ¢ pedb;hnt- parents who have enjoyâ€" the| privilege ‘of a free kinderâ€" rten |will be eager to help in this ergency as[ much as those who have children about to entét sch 1 for the first time. There will be| a .table dn the ‘school groufi $ Fiil: Day, May 29, ‘where pledges, will tiken. | â€". = uy io t L2 ol of its meaning and our "'qu ness to| its message," ‘we are to * The Highland Park: Lions Club ehjoyed a very interesting| lecture on anatomy ht their last (imeet ’Lng Thursday. â€" Motion pictures | from Medical Institute were shown and Dr,\Ja¢ksin persed with explanaâ€" tions gnd causes for such ons that arise from various coi’l ons. It was very instructive and much f The‘kinderfitrwn for both ‘Braeâ€" stdeé and Ravinia will be held at Raâ€" vinia School i#usmuch as the large majority of prospective k ndergarâ€" ten | al ough ‘supported by| private nds will be| run under the same tules as it is now. Children myst five years dlid before Jan. 1, 1934, it. ordgr: to be eligible. ere: will be a morning hnd‘aftemooni sion, the yo}mger thildren attending Ti'n the af ernoonf-Comributeq. x Lions Club Enjoy Ravinia is to have a kindergarâ€" n evén if the school board is: ':E- le to finance it. A committee of g!e Parentâ€"Teacher Association unâ€" er the leadership of Mrs. Charles Grim met at the school last Tugsâ€" ay. afternoon| and enthusiastically determined to! canvass the villa r funds: with which to maintain t\Nexi! ‘Sundgy evening. a #rvicq‘ of Sonig_will be hel irst ‘&Jnited',: Evangelical ledges to Be Taken ~ _ _ _[!| ‘for a Kindergarte e kifldergarpen for another year. ‘subftantial |gam â€" was f'plfid t e meeting w*:ete is was decided nnual Memorial Day »ngl at Next 1 Story Service Local Church S ub Junjoy. < _| |_| | nfimnaud Lecture , where pledges, will i ts 4 rgarten for both Brgeâ€" vinia will be held at Raâ€" i@uzmuch as the large prospective kindergarâ€" h ‘supported by| private b_j‘ run under the same is now. Children myst \ To Be Held On uesday, 11 A. ie i onl afinnnantie ts a in prmson n u220008 aeatate:â€" BP ad Mrs. Ch.;.: $1.>> . :“ ®. l ; L j &" â€" guifiti y| ; The, graduati the village| Oak Terrace Sc to mairitagn | Ue held n;gi t ier | 1 8:15 â€"o‘cl a nother |year. o |:":?" t SChool IL ; as decided to |â€" iThg, followin of $10) . | given: i | wever $mall;] Processional 4.,....... e and it |is | Infermtion‘ |/ ~â€" : have enjoy. | Raiatatery‘â€"4¢..â€"â€": s, his conâ€" 8 fi;o 8, dent, a soul woven into of |a‘ t in mxy know) little J @| bElt unique | at the Ch'ur.g;i. and the unday 11 11 s 'Fifty-eigflt prefschool dresses with their, bloomers aind| seventyâ€"one exâ€" amination garm td were completed at this meeting. | |~~ 4 The boys we track meet at accident occurr en to the Highl No description| of the man is givâ€" en ,but it is saifl that he has been "specializing" in| passing the spurâ€" fjous monéy at filling stations.‘ injured last Satirday safternoon at 1:30 when ‘the in which he was riding, with Joh ;l:“l.hon,m a student at hi ) mqf‘. pole at the?‘\'e un'eoln Aveâ€" nue and Linden Place. _ | Mrs. Maurice IL. Hirsch who starts her second year las president of the Deerfleldâ€"Shields [Parentâ€"Teacher Asâ€" sociation _has in ted all the, memâ€" bers ‘of her new|executive board to meet in her hom ;t 1620 Dean aveâ€" nue on Thursday, June 1, at 3:30 p.m., to optfine t gork of. the comâ€" ing year.! A cedmplete list of the board hembers w?ll be published Boy Hurt When Auto Musi¢ ..,.â€".....â€"Ai......... President‘s Address Piano Solo .4}.«â€"...« Music ... D«r;oldoSh: Address ‘........4......... ... (Rev Music ...........dj..LZ.fscdiles Valedietory .ii)........4..«/.a Clnss Song §Lâ€"...â€".lc4«i.. Pruonu_t;n;gf_ Meddls ....... High School next: week.. Counterfeit E& Bills _ Are Pagsed in County Business hou l'z Highland Park are being warntd this week of a man passing countérfeit ;$5 bills in Lake courity. | ; i nontrcel " Atrouanitvitns n dithlinlis o a6 PR ET Strikes Pole Saturday 1| . 4 ? “'l‘ommie"{f Thdmas, a student at Deerfiéldâ€"Shields | High School, was OAK TER Commenc_émei Exercises Will Be Held at Highwood â€" The, graduation exercises of the Oak Terrace Schpol, Highwood, will Be held u;; evering( Thursday) at 8:15 â€"o‘cl at | the Oak Terrace School : 1 | || Tt t Music .........%i.......].._J.....;] Class‘of 1988 Valedictory ...;........]....... Agnes Svendsen Class Song ...L..__.J.......__.. Class â€"of 1988 Presentati jtfs MeALIG ;..%4..â€" 4 inscc crmmmydenes ...... Stupeyâ€"Smith| Post, American Legion Presentation of Di is |............... uy Vitl Benediction .............L.|... Rev. W. W. Nelson Musical ?Tredt fit The fiftyseight| members and their guests who attenfled the Infant Welâ€" fare meeting Monday enjoyed â€"a musical interludg in the form of a violin ,recit%l by| Mr. Zimeroff, acâ€" comppnied by Mrs, Albert: Pick at the pjano. This juntsual and inspirâ€" ing treat wias artanged by the hostâ€" ess, Mrs. CG, W. cl'iagf h School‘Efi;-T. .. :( Executive Board Meets §] .. JBÂ¥ COL. JOHN. MeCRAR | / | .0 = .. . In Flanders‘ Fields the poppies blow â€" Between the crosses, ’r‘ow on row, That mark our place; and in the sky _ | The laitks still brave%\ singing fly, t Scarce heard amidst the guns below. . â€". B . f [ | |I We ard the dead. Short days ago _ â€" We liv felt‘da,wnégaw? sunset glow, ; Loved fnd were loved, and now we lie _ In Flarders‘ Fields. || § Â¥ §â€"~[/j s . it . .3 Tal%e up our quarrel with the foe, | To you fg'om failing hands we throw â€" â€" The Torch â€" be yours to hold it high; If ye.break faith with us who die © We shgll not sleep, though poppies grow In Flariders‘ Fields. . 4 3 (A B ..y.........L.|..1 Rev. W. W. Nelson 1 cfi.......]cl.L.....~.] Class of 1088 Zoqiinu on page 4) at 8 ant! Welfare Meet q hE \<h | l ¢ $ | i ..\Rev. W. W. Nelwon .. \Rev, W. W. ..... Lucille Pignatari ~%uâ€"«..«. Class of, 1983 ......... LaVerne Cioni . Robert Lacy Simms dg High Bdwol Group .. ‘Rev.. W. W, Nelson erican Legion Aux erans and families Flanders‘ Fields ual P« y 6 GWAICICTE® ; MR h School, was 3:":;, y afterncon at| ~/,;,, n which he was | 4 ,,, (Mahon, also a|°! °* chool, stritk a |_ | Ride f Lincoln Aveâ€"| home k Place. nong their way to a | m« ston when, the| ajr lif ommy was takâ€" | sonal â€" rk Hospital for | The c} h Ni e 444 1 ‘4’|#th D PARK, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, MAY Thursday TONIGHT |Ridge. Farm Preventorium. me for prévention of tuberct nongâ€" children of Chicago. eans used are rest, good fofi r life, and the teaching of mal hygiene. It is he children receive regular s¢ ing throughout their stay. . The show, which was also given night, is sponsored by the auxil e*mmiwoq of Ridge Farm. |‘The motion pkm.pmkrmi: néefit show | will feature B rabbe and Frances Dee in "1 of the Jungle" > t SCH [A benefit show for Ridge ; Preventorium, located north of field, will be given tonight & Ridge Farm Benefit > _ Show Will Be Toni of graduates: |‘Members® of Dumatwésq"':’Sbé ost «No. 145 of| ‘the ‘Ameri¢gin gion and the Legion Auxiliary &Â¥ invited to attend a memorial servig unday in honor of Dumaresq Sp mâ€" :tr, for whom the post was namell t well as all deceased veterans 0 tte World War.; |‘This service Wil tike place‘ at / Trinity Episcopii C‘hurch next Sunday morning; at $ olcelock. _. | s k y o l [ All menibers of the pbst}’tha driih a'a)d bugle corps, and Auxiliary fl teet at the Legion office, 21 No cth Keéridan Road, next Sunday morhâ€" ing, at 10:80 and will march, ove to the church in a body. _ | {1 |{The service: will ‘consist . 0 73% n‘Q‘Lmorial sermon by the Rev. Chris mph Kellér and the placing of the reath of flowers at the Dumarese %encer window, ‘after which 1 ’ll_ be lot]mded §. i ‘It is the wish of the officers t{w post that all members will 1d, and by so doing help to mWke this servi%e as impressive as POJ sible. "It is a saered duty we Owe to our departed comrades and it i ped that all members will aÂ¥@i hemselves of this opportunity to show their respects," they say." Lincoln, Ravinia, Ridge, Ht t side Graduating Program Are Announced â€" : > Schools of District 108, inclu'fi incoln, Ravinia, Ridge and B de, will close Friday, June 2. The graduating program for | inia and Brgeside schools f eld at the Ravinia Village H« hursdayâ€"evening at 8 o‘clock. ‘ llowing is the program and ni March from "Athalia‘ .......... Me im rchestraâ€"â€" I + cug Andarte from Sonata, Opus 26.... Chanson sans Paroles ........... Techaik femorial Services of Legion at Trinity on ppy Day Elhmya. River ............_Chilean Folk: g_l':ziovq ot the Evening .............. 1 iary. Proceeds for disabled| of degeased veterans.) _ | ocessionalâ€"â€" May 25 arlequin, Sunday Morning at ON FRIDAY, (Continued on page 5) HQ annual meeting of the organization iat . AntJoch. ‘honpr ‘was in = large P eognition of Mr. Hosâ€" :li‘n..’! work during the past year as airmin |of th¢ soning committee of the ipssociation, w has workâ€" ed a system of miutual help and proâ€" tection in five districts in the county, will .{) e with Mr. Hoskins are Joâ€" seph Dada, fire thief Gurnee, as viceâ€"président; John Horan, of Anâ€" ‘tioch, |reâ€"elected | secretary; afd, Ed ‘Schnéider, of Libertyville, reâ€"elected treasurpr. â€" , | | Thrie¢ hund dm'fided the ‘conâ€" vention} of which 30 were fire chiefs Every ¢ommunity in thi count{‘wu ‘repregepted, and visitors came from pointfl between | Portland, Oregon, and Miami, Florida. | â€"~ ‘ The goning: prot n plan was given.;} test du n? ie convention, when test runs of fire apparatus were njade n Fox Lake and kA!\t,i (9% miles in 12 minutes), Fox e and [Round| Lake (10%; miles in 14 minutes), and Fox Lake and Brays ¢) (11% ‘miles in 14 bility| Gf ths plan.. : ; > Thfl ncheon, m’dl mer fashion show ard bridge party iu‘m morrow (Friday) at Field‘s Room in Chi ," is\ arousing~ a good ddal of interest. fi.ny reservaâ€" tions hgve been .\ ‘The program /beging (with lunchegn |at 12:30 folâ€" lowed by a showing of all the latest suqu frocks, and bridge.. Those modeling will be the Misses Nancy Traylor, Eleano Pngfla‘l Billy Brawâ€" ley, Hédlen M Castle, Welthyan Harmon, Ethel Dixon, Euunhe Morâ€" ris, anf Carol mingston. ; Resetvations may still be made by ~ _‘The plan of t! tee," which has, been ado by the Firemen‘s A on,. . di Lake County into five districts, and provides for ‘the discussipn and solution of problenis of fire ion and proâ€" tection lin the equnty. . jfinfih- tricts into which divide ithe county are as follows; | _ ) ~| "I Distri¢t No. 1+â€"Antioch,[Fox Lake Grays Lake, Round ‘Lake, District No. 2â€"Li ille, Munâ€" | delein, Grays Lake and:â€" Wauconda. District No. W akconda, / Barâ€" rington} Long Grove, Lake Zurich, . Distriet No. 1+â€"Antioch,[Fox Lake Grays Lake, and Round Lake, \ District No. 24L ille, Munâ€" | delein, Grays Lake and: Wauconda. District No, $â€"W da,‘ Barâ€" rington, Long Grove, [Lake Zurich, and ndelein, | | =||| | District No. 4 <â€" Zion, Gurnee, Waukégan, North Chig and Gt. Lakes, | ./ C3 ill ‘District No. i Bluff,â€" Lake Forest,| Highwood, Highland Park, and ‘Deprfield.) | ~ <|â€" . will se aepb'ib viceâ€" tioch, | Schnél Highlapd |_Park d‘ehtwfld the Lak Mfiufio&. Work in . Make County Probable 0 / Th ventio Everrejie repreg in bongl "Last jale of titkets for A Century of Pr ss International Exposition has n a t ess, as many peopl ve taken ‘thi’ opportunity of ‘% ing . a | book | of â€"souvenir ticke! LoThe regular fitfi admission will centfimfl an extra charge of 10. bents to | the a Temple and 16 lcents to Fort BDearborn will be miade. A book of 10 souvenir tick or'mlmo tsu \Admit benrer to a‘vexpoc!:inl as ||well as> the Temple and F !Du#;om. These &ifiifi}e ferable and may be detached from the book. No waiting befol noon‘Mt'y,' the fina} orâ€" der will be sent| re the openâ€" ing | (hour. Highland Park Womgn‘s Club will use the commisâ€" gion on the sale of tickets to buy chairs for the platform of the club ”n-ck Resextvations 1 phoning Mrs. A. of, ti s, or m the s will be 50 cer of li tents and 15 |cents be . 4A tick or â€"$ to |expos Temple| and _ in line to buy your tickets at the gatet} ;. .:. [ 4] [(# y will the e ing send Prize and No Fire Chief Hoskin Is \| â€"Blected President Of x j ke County Firemen Othe Fir 'fitwe of :fi: souvenir tickets 11 be‘di ued Saturday when Hi position opens. Any one wishâ€" buy a of tickets, please |check or cash to reach Mrs. Phelps, mk ‘J Avenue, I ta 4 § L109 . _ U _\ McÂ¥ mss t'n’e beriJ th Sho Chance" to Buy World‘s Fair Tickets hief Ed newly élected officers who jutual help en ho H:: by the F ivides | Lake t Wl shion Show L. )Ntr. chairman y be ||purchased at ward C. Hoskin of it tho organitntion ridge in Town Lgdo‘ ted by local me & t 61 1 i I is : buréau | ies 2‘:’»‘41 es i-:iug cBai nrnE:r'l"“ cBairman, Earl\ W. Gsell, La é 0; .Papl L ell Mort Binger. * .i j egaffiing parking l+ + itles is now ‘being|made. All â€"} f g:;uwm béladvertised y {0r locaf residentg as well as s in visitors. {ff |â€" . « E.0 2l t is! estimated that 300,000| cars ° 1 ngss: throug@k â€" Highland [Park / if the (first few (Wreeks of th@ fair, . ny Of them wikth occcupantg who not {desire to §iike up q in | cohgestion ‘affl Chicago its | his? city . \known g t w‘i’m'. F the "Host) Subâ€" rgoms, camp fadilities and ' f0r: renting \to h to the Chit orld‘s Fail) which | Satâ€" y bf thiy wa . o T 1at rpuidedts Wfi e ‘Inlaws and (@utlaws" the¢ play n by the M Club Y. C. A. under direction # Mrs. I mmel, Wrill be ted ursday even May (to= night) at eight @irlock in th¢ andiâ€" um of the Y. df A. This is ng done so the‘ many plé did not kee i kmbeuu will p portuni d6 so. is a l_lii comedy WWwith ia mysâ€" theme and interesting love stbry througho Â¥ +. § lank are way folr*:e anâ€" nUa) dinner which] will be June As nlaws and Dutlaws". fi thig H called "':‘t“ e may feel weBl acquai with , n tho it‘s morelof a i. k his file, moware 8k 16 We‘may we knc out tomet jtil we ink mbout it. ; i we ar â€"so sure. 0.; 1 Just what is o o k e L 'Jo:i.nd happitiess, fun and} froli¢ tainly held @way on Safurday erngon when Hi Park mamn‘s Club a Childrents Car» al,". we are of the e held veek ago Satufflay. . _ F 1 Litt Y yn . Mi . o ige Road) he number fwhich w doll h . ‘Unfo tely b who the. number] which sw jigâ€"sdW puztle not The law say@ it‘s| 25.8 | gold, nineâ€"temt! 1500 the verhment ito «B Mar, pill w k much |gojd. s value is a le Aump 6§ gold ' weight. 1 â€"|| â€" i . Maite you ie |anawer In ¢ur basine8}, we torgs hete ; ial World‘s Fair moz ons : bureau| Will ‘be ned Hi nndi P during sumâ€" ; This will Be in of : a mi of th of! ' p 27 mei imunity (for ded to make h fne of th n 50 cents t e and bring Wur friend le, pUrposé 0: orth \Highlan All ren‘s Ctnival at . oman‘s Club W as Super will reBpive the 7 it‘s) 25.8 it‘ | 25.8 â€" maintain ‘Inforâ€" t visitors, without city marked for etiin wit bus ! buys t # NUMBBR 13 Ch that 10n ly #4 3Â¥

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