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Highland Park Press, 22 Jun 1933, p. 12

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. °_ _ TEDP WOOLEY . . _ â€" . s _ Professional qt Vernon Country Club f ~ | § Gpag: â€" e C > y _ sc Right on the of the greatest 1> 4 ‘ event of the year is our own ® _â€"North Shore Open h has in only ti=/> years risen‘ to national promâ€" * Hence. It draws in competition the ba oi nzprofeuh:il-mimm * Much credit must be given to Tom . lly who we wish every success. &5 : » George: "I had just heard, your honof, that the ladies of my wife‘s churgh were giving a rummage sale, and I was hurrying homeâ€" to save my gher pair of pants." | ser Judge (Sternly) : “Wel% what is your alibi, for speeding fi ty, miles an hour?" 4 f I wish to thank (those from whom I Have received . sugh interesting queition's relative to the problems of the average golfeiwhich I will answWer through this column in sueâ€" ceeding issues.â€"Ted Woolley. If you have a question of any kind relativge to golf, write to Ted Wodley, in care of the Press, and your question â€"will (be answered thru this‘ column. . / °. / in a drive, but where you do most in ‘driving, your right hand comes of the swinging wiugour left hand into play more in ns, Nine out of every ten persons will come to me for lessons in irons are those wh6 are hitting behind the ball. This comes from trying to lift the ball up. Instead you should concentrate on driving the ball into the ground. When I have hit an iron shot, the divot comes out ahead of the ball. This not only gives.you more disâ€" stafce, but helps considerably in giving: you better accuracy. _ . + AQOICE'NATIVB he Iron. The iron club shot difâ€" fets from the drive to this extent; it is a deliberate punch. You have to pivot on your heels the same as FLANK STEAK | | .. ;.bimilar such events are being held at) all of the, 27 CI::.» Daily Fee £f Association The winâ€" gs to play off the Chicago strict Championship. . _ . ROUND STEAK THE BEST NATIVE Of no lesser im}m to local lfers is the Vérnon Country Club championship. Of the 250 entrants for this event the leading qualifiers ‘ere: Tom Worrén‘ 75, Marshall edericks 75, Ernie Meyers 77, and Jdhn Whitaker . 78. s FANCY FRESH DRESSED BROILERS FANCY FRESH SWIPT S PREMIUM Pork Tenderio BACON POT ROAST 2,‘ AGE TWELVE . ‘ \ TEEINC OFF incoln Mark Choice Government Graded Meats Central Ave. Tel. H. P. dismissed."â€"Boston : Tranâ€" eerrentnenentnnan t an ue ue s snn aisane 4 TS The Deerfield Woman‘s Club will furnigh the flowers as Part of the decorgtive scheme in a*diorama of five coms at the ~Horticultural Building on July 3 at the Century of s in Chicago. h&s. Irving Brand is chairman o? the committee. 3luti61; in tributaries of the ‘north b of the Chi River, . $ water board wants a gurvey locally to determine which poliutjon, if ary, within the limitg of \these towns, flows into streams in the Skokie Valley, and which in turn empty into the Chicago River and contribute to the contamination of that |stream. ‘The purpose of the inquirty is to stop {pollytf;on at its source. a has Sho Hig ing lutio b To be fbtained in Skokie camps, and it will remove (the) objections | from North Shore ;residents :fromWfl- mette to Highland Park to ‘having big camps of men on the outskirts of residential communiti¢es. : men* will mmgte to work day on‘ s 1 North : Shore e c trains. This will provide the men with better housing than could io io ifieniet ie o â€"P - ce d t ~â€" The :â€"prfi‘rct will consist of the cof am fpruz seties of four rimmedâ€"lagoons. in the Skokie lands north of Chicago, at govâ€" errment expenfi | The section of the Skokie to be improved is ethâ€" el .. |Five â€" companies 3 |. 1100 ols tibn Corps,| ‘the _: "ref 4 y," will be quartered in the hosâ€" pital group.â€" of . the GM&W Npval Training Station for the sumâ€" mer and ‘early fall while they work on projects in the Skokie %fllâ€" triet. Aicsl | P D04 ‘ e compan.!litm bofl’biW in the wooden wi ormerly oceupied by war veterans, and the "troops" 1 begin arrivi ;thh week, The , under the firppoiqnl. is to have g«harge of the work of directing the thpusand and more men in the reâ€" mer and early 1 on projects in th trjes: : 2. the wooden wi C by war veteri 1 begin artivi , under the proj e state sanitary water board written a number of North e towns, iqclnfiu Lake Forest, land Park, and Deerfield, askâ€" ‘oâ€"operation in a survey of polâ€" yns Asked To Survey |â€" Pollution In the Skoki¢ field Woman‘s, _ Club Exhibit At Fair eforestation Army To _ Work In Skokie Valley tion work. in the Cook ‘County Forest 44 reated the Onwentsia team of Lake Forest t Sunday at the Fort Shefidmifield 9â€"5| |Fort Sheridan led the georing in the early stages otthqoofiatest nd ht the end of the fifth'eh,uyxer ' ‘0â€"2 advantage. f ‘Ouwe::,ia 'n; d‘jin the ‘next period, scoringithred goals, but Fort Sheridan | cam ; in the eighth chukker to scoté two more goals to The Fort S feated the On Forest last | shefid&n‘&,field, led the ‘sgeorin Fort'Sherfl_aw â€" Team Défea \ William Duricar Kilpatrick, C.S. B., of D}tro_it,’L ich., will be the lecâ€" turer. Mr.:Kilpattick is a member of the Board‘ ectureship of the Motherâ€"Church, the First Church of Christ, qcien ; in Boston,; Mass, â€" A free lec n\ Christian Sciâ€" ence will be |gi n‘ next Sunday, June 25, at $/p.m., &t the Gorton School guditorjum| Illinois and Mcâ€" Kinley Roads} in Lake. Forest. This lecture is being given under the ausâ€" pices of the t |Churek of Christ, Scientist, of Liake Fotest. : Members of| thed Deerfleld Garden ‘Club are invited (to attend an Illiâ€" nois Garden: (lul meeting in Barâ€" rington on *Monday, July 10, at which the BaÂ¥rington Garden Club will be the hosteks ‘club. This will take: thp pla%e of thq July meeting, Free Chriia Science _ Lecture T Lake Forest The Garden| Club of Deerfield apâ€" préciates the |efforts of Supervisor James ,0'0031 r.lin assisting them with their landspaping project at the Deerfield|prailroad defot. . Some of the unemployed |men were given work <reâ€"sodding| the many bare patches on the lawn, which adds much to the appefrance. > Appreciate Help In In order to acdommodate the everâ€" increaging mumber | of riders and provide gregter |facilities for their pleasure, Mr| Ch Imers has acquired another new |location on the grounds of the Black Heath Golf Club on Waukegan rf ad,j ust south of Counâ€" ty Line roadl. |[Here the equestriâ€" ans of the | orth | Shore will ‘ find many | miles| of| delightful bridle paths along which hurdles have been .e'l‘lflt for those who wish to. jump. Thomas R. Chalmers, of the Glenâ€" coe Riding Bchopl, who has done so much during th¢â€"past several years to popularize h@grseback riding and to bring the within the reach of. all, has in | scored another achievement| which is expected will add even mdre success to his efforts in behalf of| the| equestrian. Glencoe rle?ll‘\f School _ Acquires New Location Some of the modern, éfficient, upâ€" toâ€"date equipment at Larry Cutler‘s Beauty Shiip, located at 26 North Sheridan Road, next door to â€"the paths e e T aarn o9d i}% e es “’i Miayie \arw i $4 14 ‘s Polo. ts Onwentsia dimg in a supper picnic rides and . Chalmers ‘plans first of the breakâ€" unday morning at ers are invited. _ been so arranged e for one, two or polo pe Project is Ynoen 7006 Te in deâ€" THE PRES iss & New Highlanit Park Beauty Shop ‘for | d and |$1%8 ho 104 hel ‘ bli¢g Service Company of N Illinois and the Commonâ€" wealt ison Company, of Chicago have gnrfounced a cut of 3 per cent in fhe|cost of electricity to the conâ€" surber| starting on July 1. [ s | | cut wfl{mbe acéomplilhg b: ha e company absorb the 8. pe government| tax at once, ins of waiting until S:E:. 1 w n,»j ting to congressipnal action, the|coimpani¢s would have, to absorh the} tik. | The ‘companies had prevâ€" jou ly[' otified the Illinois Commerce Comm g;qn thgt if the iovemh:ent requi fthem&o :abgorb the tax, the Id hawe to raise the‘ rates to ners tdjcarry;the cost," / 4 ei ublic SerZiee Company estiâ€" maths h saving bf $390,000 a year for | d t)sotic users of, lelectricity, and |$1 5&’; 0 a year in gas rates for | Highland ‘Park Post Office. In an advetrtisement in this week‘s issue of o Kmodhy prices are risingâ€" : y is the time to buy the peace of (nind that comes from riding on new ‘U.. S. Tiresâ€"Built with : |fHighland Park Press, Larty 16¥‘s is featuring Vienna oil perâ€" blic Service Company | Cuts Rates 3 Percent 1 ~« Irip... _ Have $ Tires | ‘hecked 3 ‘ERED RUBBERâ€" ) _ : $ / 2 44031 0 . give from 7 % to 36 % more * .4'7,5'19 § f. ./ % miles at no extra cost. & E4 5.25â€"18 } ® iberal Tradeâ€"In Allowanté on Your O1 GHLAND PARK SERVICE sT d ore yout Holiday # Sinclair Gaadliuw « Greasing, Tire Repairing, U W L 1k F o rmopcedecrcet th "5:”33: ;, e o ie e The,: oldâ€"fashioned } Woman; who paid .and paid hsf( aidaughter who says â€" charge it"? ’timeu- Union. [ t S > 1¢. :} manents, a soft with curly ends, v quire ‘proteuion.il dca _ PEARL THEATRE BLDG. | § te North Western Depot . 18 South First Qireet .. _ _ Phone Highland Park 147 TRANSFER & STORAG _ _ MoVvED To RAFFERTY! dn mnentiwave \ does ‘not reâ€" O F 4 Oils RUL Read the flWant-A((_h Opeéen Sundaysâ€"7:30 to 11 1-. <_ and 4 p.m. to 6:30 pm. | . Genuine LEG LA Ib. .L&I:?‘{B Choice RIB LAMB cuori. Is.:{ : L }.. Also ed , Barbecue M remeemado Pacetoe buint U R purrp® 1b. ...,4.[ *~L_T «M autoists | seem t w signs ‘at railroad, are intended for \the locom gineer,.â€"Florence (Ala.) ROUND STEAK, Ib. Large Sunkist, 300 size FANCY NEW WHITE NEW CABBAGE il Homeâ€"made Potato Salad â€" 411C â€" DELICATESSE» msogNorth Green Bay : | Phone H. P. 1024 > i-‘;g D%l;i-vsny GROCERY â€" ME Ph * lf_lofl' AINE _ INE _ ,_ |other Cold Meats, thursoay, Jong RBEIR IRES ‘ERED ATIC one H. P. 5588 piy 21c QZBc 5¢ 9 the Highland. Park: Prpss: appears on â€"another u‘ sue, and lists many #6od~ grocerics, vegetables‘ m Picchietti Brothers have: busin on ~South First St whout J m.nndhwna ters, Their new "~wi new equipment i it . room If will ‘o @ uw‘;:w'ma whe store is um C# T eohank m t sole i iee i â€"B \grog MSM on Bo::h».!'!:-t Str signed & new lease at 380 Avenue, and will move in 3 innr erdnomeivg toâ€"date, / stores on th Shire. J â€" i P Miss (Le: intends to at na convention of Kapq ma P§ is to be held cago the latter part At>â€"pregent, she is :employe 6 of \geoph $ of Toay s n ® Piuétnl Brothers To Move To Mo« ew Store He D mmm: as | of the Press president of her clask,, s resentative, on, the Stude and ry: of Lh:dfl Ciyb. ~(Last : year P p tofth'Ch:nw vi _t'c»f'liel',w'.lnp1 active athlétics she has the first award of th¢ ; na:iutz' of Webster: was also chosen to carry, chui:ci:‘tln May Day iexer ing her junior‘ year, â€" ated from . Webster Colleg porate ‘college of Swdl sity this year, ?. ‘of from & class jo/ W ‘ chosen for this honor, | * lisites for . admission pa Gamma Pi are scholarel ership, and loyalty. Miss 1 ceived d;-e of bachel ence -&mtm wf ‘cu 'nl & Helen Leuer, da rs.â€" Joseph | f ~% caiced Poti tlore ity. W.m MiaszLe-e&umgu _ At Webster: THURSDAY, JUNE Pe This soft permarent quire professional set 26 North Sheridan A MQDEQz ® ~ / AT PI $4° 90

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