Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 29 Jun 1933, p. 2

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y }B.%® it it ALL OF OUR WORK Is GUABfiPéTm ' PHONE 635 4 Bouth First Street Telephone 555 _ Highland Park 144 28 E. RANDOLPH ST. Negar Wabash Ave. Speciali in things used in trigal. Mechanical Furniture, â€" i. Dolls and Kodaks. w’n-cm.mnnmmA Tel. H. P. 846 _ 394 Central Ave. The Home Repair Shop Sol. A. St. Peter Tont MaRRIOTT, Eagle River, Wisconsin Fine &ality Work Gugranteed. 20% Discount, Bring and Call. Call and Deliver Service, Also. m&'“'â€" """T ',-"'-'n'-lll-. ~‘_‘ . nl'hd..ndn. sporty :";:.:'-r'?. _ : _ _ maid service. Reduced rates, write today to The largest, most lar ‘Resort in mathic North Woods. ming. bathing, boating, dancing. sDOPEY onlf anran nfl.n:-gsg. Electrical Contractor GREENSLADE Electric Shop For: Summer Travel PAGE TWO RELIABLE LAUNDRY AND *3 DRY CLEANING CO. J. SMITH and Dm’ bl;amng TRACY TAYLOR ‘_TELEPHONE 410 ‘Lambeth Workshop (Taylor‘s, Inc.) ‘y G. Winter ~â€"â€"‘_ Phone H. P. 178 QUALITY LAUNDERERS ral Avenue _ Phone 361 & Want-‘d. m/t}ss-l Laundry PHONE . 568 L AY., HIGHLAND PARK Work FAY WRAY PANC SAE C uons fowbg. 4 Bill Chatmbers, of the Sunset Valâ€" ley Golf Club, Highland Park, was the runnetâ€"up in the thi ual Illinois anfjateur golf c pionship match held at, Medinah Country club last week. | | £ He was defeated in the final fnatch by Don Atmstrong, of Apror , the new state champion, 8 and 7. Chambe Robert C. Zuppke, football coach at the University of Illinois, was) the, guest at the tourney of, Harry Hall, now a ‘Waukegan at rney,| who was full back on t‘me famous | Red Grange team at the \statg uniâ€" versity. . | . 2 . h t« whoes i8 ho‘ s T -1 Adalts 20¢ At All Times yol Jonke your heart T tee waf me A. L. Miller, of Exmgor %:untr‘y Club, Highland Park, tied with J. L. Price Jr., of Waukegan, in the 36, hole ma#:h at the fifth Annual "Wauâ€"Keâ€"Waâ€"Gan" golf tournament #& Glen Filora Country Club:l Wau+ kegan, lagst Sunday. The two each shot 148.1,'four above the "course‘ Tonight PAUL LV ALCYO (4,), D.%is ii;f’cf?jfi'éhi&i. L 6. Smith (8), COérpening | (3), Rodes (2), Lorber. [f Fort Sha North S Fort Bheridanâ€"Lt. G. S. Smith and M'I&Gen. F. Parker (1), Capt. C. A. Wilkinson (2), Capt; C. ? Davis ($), Major C. C; Smith (4). NoflhiShofgrLt L. G. Smith (1) Capt. Corpening (2), Capt, P. P.. Rodeg (3)/H. Lorber (4). Score by chukkers: _ â€" j $ Fort Shéridan ....._..111 510 10â€"10 The Fort Sheridan »r. team withstood a last period rally by the opposing North Shore polo team at Fort Sheridan last Sunday after noon, ahd won, 10â€"9. The lineup was as follows: t t the trist funds remain E exist. ,ence u t.il‘h;;rmtrmdciim in are 85 years old. other were as follows: to Kenneth m and Laura: |Cowan Ruehrdanz,‘ $15,000 each; to Caroline: Marie | Bullard, Barbar# Sellar B::l::;d, ahd Clara Jean Byllard, granddaugh $25,â€" 000 each; to Ina C. Newell, @friend, $5,000 ; |and to. John &hrqpx‘chadt-i feur, $5,000. poikies PP # ~I Fort Sheridan 'D,efears ‘ North Shore Polo|Team l In event of the death ofj:r’ daughters, Mrs. Smith provides that the t funds remain r exist. ence until her grandchildren are 35 years old. ‘The other beq were as follows: to Kenneth Cowan and Laura: |Cowan Ruchrdanz,‘ $15,000 each; to Caroline Marie: Bullard. also trustee for two trust funds $100,000 each, establ by M Smith for her two dat 8. â€"Closing Out Uncaliod-for- FUR COATS weeks) ago in California, left the bulk ¢f her $315,000 ‘estate to her two ‘daughters, Mrs. |Sellar B‘lfilfi: and Mrs. Lora Smith Cowan. ntant; bequests were also mfi‘w grand¢hildren, : $ servants, according to the':?lfvh has been file«d for probate in Lake® County. Sellar |Bullard is the exeputor and in coats as low as $55, $45) and _ _|| | Miller Pur Co. 166 N: Michh of Highland ‘Park, who diéd sevéeral $315,000 Estate Left _ , â€" By Mrs. Clara R. Smith July r Second In State Golf Tou 1ale Uoit loupney Ebers; of ‘the Sunset Valâ€" lub, Highland Parlé, was â€"up in the thi ual ateur golf chngpi ship at, Medinah Country club I;n l;:)lll'l’l'A vo‘mml\ ind Slam*" â€" liller Ties For â€" _ ./ First At Glen Flora Fri. __ July Kong" $150, Hudson ns $ 9 § and row boating: By | the â€" front dr utnhd.n the be t { lis under charge j (Merner. ‘The camp s is his assistants, Dick ‘ ‘ence and knowledge impression â€" on the ; camp. _ The next tfi camp is the food Mrs. Ross. This â€"f00 ity and theu‘hu‘ p]g:\ averaged that, the quarts of milk a day. and shining tables} the evening the scou ho came at just the/right time and everyâ€" body was glad to:see) it come. The swim« ming: water tempera ‘so fat has been delightful. _ It hasn‘t cold at all; in fuct it has been just right. Everyone who goes in stays in as he can and then'm llu:‘oct have to| use bodily force to get them ou & $ + . Concerning the itos that everybody was talking about before camp started, there have been very few and\there are lots leas than in former years, and they don‘t bite Waif as haed. . | | "1;" 7 Last but not least Hl‘u is Chef Ross‘s eootln:l;d aen is more c:dht.hnn-lzw beâ€" fore a ‘ncems ve improved with. age, ln%t‘, is ‘"Ma‘" Ross who,is just as g a= the chef. All in all, fel , I think it | etter than evre intrest m BE ohmud o zet\ t 1 im Troq-u. Highland] Pdrk'. 4 & . fftratetel TELLS OF BOY 8COUT â€" ‘ varrte NERCATAE is beired on. the mâ€" aâ€" on west side of Spring\ [ luchc Counâ€" ty, Wisconsin. The lake is a n , cool, still watered spring lake . It is fine . for fishing and : excellent |for swimming. The ;-t:ri-surkron?duflhy_nnjutmtao{ rak i Ausis .LE T Clak _ oRe d T T birch trees DaAY. TO C. K a: , First Call! and wonderful day at Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wa North Shore Area Council Boy Sgout located .. about 290 miles north . of \Park in ztoouh on a amall lake oi lof q " ouuo o Poontih Park . 6290 ° f from Chippe up. I think that ‘Js really a fine sysâ€" tem. .Paren i to Camp !’,!,':'!"',’5{. =.§; ,,..?,"',,.“'mm, The buddy sÂ¥atem (o| a ayatem which each f syntem lis| a swimmer wha must have a boy for ~his ever yten minutes a whistle . is )wn / | every swinimer has to stickâ€"with ‘his buddy until guards check capable life guards!. | They have three pools in Mayuime. Shers hTQ dity Sovnte "in camp camp this , period, ity newâ€"comers. boating: ‘By \the way the C1700n0ed y ia nice growt , hemlock and Makious uthey _ food pu Chef Ross and This fgod | is o’tfln best qualâ€" o ‘is plen it.‘ It has been t, the Scouta drink about two t jJeast there is Chef Ross‘s het .m‘ :dh:hn luvro:i \ ve fr ons morep good as the chef. All in all, it | etter than evre ':?1‘1’ h-t.;.'fiml.mm', :’i 1 im land| Park, 4 1 :-â€"v-e-z Y ‘scour â€" . '5.‘ Ti located j the 'rin.;n h l“‘h‘c:mollll- ?}: Ihlk_! hn. .° CY ”.ol- ake |a ~very good first cA â€"ae â€" hing that you meet in in |éamp this ; first â€" period, f . [ut: grt. to go canveirig f supervision. . It High ners and swimmers. ling a camp. t. ~Call ‘Highland details.â€"A : Scout ctive, in the water running off troop Camps â€" Chippewa, d individual camp songs, .afterwards sanitary. In Y â€" SCOUTS$S NEWS THE PREESS Olaf Buhl, of 607 Vine, avenue, Highland. Park, local magon con< tractor whose artistic and. profitable hobby ‘ig making facial plaques of public nen, has: recently completed a bust statuette of Pmideqfi:on- velt, whith is now in the pr s of manufacture and will be placed on the market soon. t ! 4 Mr. hl has made plaquwes of several prominent men, among them Taft, / T ore Roosevelt and the late, Mayor Cermak of Chicago. The firs}t plaque of Cermak was moulded While he was fighting death in a ‘Florida hospital. Thig plaque was sent to Mrs. Franklin D. Rooâ€" sevelt, who responded with a letter of thankg to Mr. Buhl. [ 4 PUBLIG ICE is hereby given by PUBâ€" LIC SER COMPANY OF %,R,TKERN ILLINOIS 6f the filing with the Illinois Contâ€" merce ion on June 16, 1933, to become efieaiveb (elearal'c' x\:l‘yl, lg!.od’mhli‘o;‘nhofitskate Large Power and Li t Service, reducing th¢ monthly basis demand c*arge for all 1e#ts and reducing the yearly bagis deâ€" mand charge for all customers having maxiâ€" mum demarids in excess of 200 kilbw‘nt‘f‘oer- tain reductions in energy charge and manthly basis minim{im charge aré also made; inguguâ€" ration of & few electric rate to be known as Rate K â€"Lakge Power Service, iwomtiu‘ the features of peak, daytime and time New The| Home of Savings. Depositors ‘The Affair is sponsored annually by the! Bannockburn Garden Club. Membefts. of the club made two exâ€" quisite {quilts which were given to Mrs. Pater Juhrend. | j Dinngr was served in the evening at the‘ fehool to which the commuâ€" nity wak invited. | savt par â€" _ The {many beautiful quilts : and coverle}s exhibited at the Bannockâ€" ‘burn . School last: Wednesday surâ€" passed | all expectations for clever needle | work, unique patttnr;u , and originality in both design eplor. Two of the largest exhibits were made Hy Miss Elizabeth Robertson of Ravinia and | Mrs. Charles D. Ewer of Highland Park, . © °_ . id ‘at 9:30 tips ending a wonderful day a sns Rovert ioh Trocp 18. Lake Por: est, Village. 0d + 9 :15 ~*thie . and l"t‘: Bannockburn Club\| â€" ‘ â€". Has Quilt Exhibit oo Clef meps oo on ns Sieh P fishin for have‘ the . greatest | time ever ‘with plenty “3&?:3!* 'mg:f'!'fi‘ ‘year "':"- ing the: annual, period wa AT \il in jallâ€"Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan is the best loy‘ "ko e ii ty We m tm vENTts oF THE First PERtOD m P e Pngy PrRiOp â€" ED nd Park State ies of said rates are on file in the Commission and of the Company. yaug Semane Sopiremy By JOHN G. LEARNED, TomorroWfl,June 30th, inte be credited in our Savings ment to over 4600 accounts. you © belbfigf to this army P§P: c3 98. t . us s o ust Statuette the President Is inished By Mr. Buh] SE:W“..‘;':'E‘}.‘JEE'?“W NB 1 i1 Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"JAâ€"Wan is the Saturdhy of ‘the period, ‘This Includes m&?“?« all |‘three OVER 4600 d reducing the yearly bagis deâ€" r all custoniers haviht;wmxi. n excess of 200 kibw‘m:‘m. in energy charge and manthly charge aré also made; inguguâ€" electric rate to be known as Power Service, i ing us ar railibaut t 8k â€"Advras (Bithe n is Aofilre uic i all scouts may g#o boating or at least one hour. | At 8 :80, all is skits, plays and songs and at and at Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan FUR STORAGE Don‘t pay more laterâ€"SAVE MORE now! Your{hd } dulor\vflgln complete information. Call him : J No saving is ; pouflvotbmihmhgp%m If vo&buv you SAVE eÂ¥ Rcconip, ded and Sold by HIGH] PARK FUEL CO. : PAUL BORCHARDT ; auty is the particularly in }JKEGAF OPPERS â€" COKE _ lflrCoe & Compan | SCKIPTION OPTICIANS ORRINGTON AvE., EVANSTON K SILJESTROM NI & MECOGNI PPERS OKE ER CO. Deerfield Coke is a real fuel bargai bfif economy, spectacles. RSDAY, JUNE 29 °KSON BLVD, }1 hva i. | 1| & P Lo BE PATRIOTIC.~â€" THURSDAY, JUKE Golf, ::i day ... _k'-(fl_"t _b‘f) vago TRANS 18 South First 8 pom with enerapmen \uis 7 on |WH jpitch and putt You ske cordially l n NCH I FR RA First PE

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