# «ie ie on n Ssd oi | ocal Chitdrert Guests | _ of . y | t /. will be pa hdontlnhzim't At Whi xContedt reen Bay school on C 4 ‘ &5 n, Jub a.-uo'elock,â€! |â€"| ; On last : Thursday, fifty children The ‘operetta has been directed from the pla ds in Highland Miss|Marjorie Lynehdn{' Park went to the|bal! game betw thering Geary and the the Cleveland Indians and the Chjâ€" ". have been made in eago White Sox.|) || pak s sc deraft classes during the ‘These trips ular with the ks of the play school. | | children of the unity, one hunâ€" " Fhe ahine of the operetia ds dcm' gukm T uk vti;it:: ::: in a Spdnish garden and the 1 & ago f n keepihg with Spanish me,?il: E:n_betmnth and the BoT remely.| funeful ‘and colorful, The| fon Braves. f t 34 nces of the Spanish gypsies adds a at, deal of life and ;- ; he "Spariish Fiesta," while a!goodâ€" i | restate s c i stony {4 ifougb '&:".’;:u of an American | Restaurant Tavern i he public is eozdiqll;} nvitâ€" || 324 Railway Avé. hwood, IIL, ; f i EVERY WEDNESDAY | Play ?«u Operetta | _ | Be Next Saturdn'P Lt. G. â€"C. . A. Wilkinson, of Fort. 4 each four goaly in s game. . | £<d Â¥ In to Mr. Lorber, the Onâ€" wentsia p for next Sun will i le Charles Glore, charming place visited was the home of Mr. and Mrs. William at 414 N. Sheridan road., ‘The _were: greeted ‘at the gate by Mr. % nuq.mnmmwlm,nn.. die, each of who it is said, is gighty most ¢njoyable times “'S:"Z ?TZ ,M g + £:*] T .. mfrfnlrmmmitininirimeactce . Jt . 1| Trith Which w m.ï¬% with : every room f furnighed. â€" Mrs. Hardie info them "that almost mz.m vhk:ahohjutlypmld,hn; down for generations in her ;.%“"’â€"“‘“""i 1 "_nrdonham'anéh&.p.f 1 ing with the rare old place. °/ 'munixrcndu class of the ghh- land Park Woman‘s club one of the i old. L t 0 % theâ€" lovely old 1 built '?'&mrmmm ® . CGmC" "He TCOe VC fAWve, U The tour ended and the Wauke :En.r.u’o | park they became the guests of Mrs. /. CARPENTE Chiropractor f’-hl-anduu. f to roam about and enjoy the esented on the tertace at nhoolou&turfl;’] 29, at 4 o‘clock," f retta has been d} farjorie Lynch and Geary and the s y have been made in classes during the (Continued from page Gardens On ::.th:.hhfld ie : 1. ricah [ e _ _ On last: Thursday, fifty children from the pla s in Highland Park went to the |bal! game betw the Cleveland Indi and the s eago White Sox.| || [i8. : :t These trips ular u#. children of the unity, on hnx‘- dred of them & visi tï¬: Cubs‘ Park a k |ago to see t ah-_betmnth -ndth:qBoT ton Braves. ; | | was his compan Anh ’1;[Bush . Budweiser Beer . welie s . wedling Phone 5453 for Reservations are as fol Team These gamés are played night at Lincdin Playground, ing at 6:30 p.m. | | Standings of the teams t strengthened naving won their §.â€"] .. ‘The play i t:o neong rounll is proving <to more exciting, and closer than the first ,due to thor ‘that two of the weaker team the first round dropped from the league, the p in the two teanis signed with teams â€" and ‘xo Wild Cats, and, Fells‘ Cl having won : o( their : «o0p Henpemeem A Li ‘The fourth of the schedule it the Park Bo or basgeball gue finds a threeâ€"way tie for kï¬ place the Mud Hens, the press relk we find thit "A 'txim'lv"'w in the sh:w‘ are d.ck ones, “f.â€sock songster & .Al y 0: sob n ‘Fresâ€" co at the 75&&.‘.“,&“’“& Berry Brown in a hot stepping dance in which he everything except the band will appear every night except y and Tuesday. | _ Quoting from an exeerpt in a local Holeâ€"Inâ€"One At 11th | At Sunset Valley Club the famou ie "HaCha over fo: ra feature of the new * on Dundee keeping in the new e Shoe Inn" located on Dundee west oï¬:pknmln keeping in with the new ey of this popular North Shore dansant EVERY |FRIDAY Free sh | Fry hite Sox Contest irpftast. Afty: children he bu‘l.nme bi:tw:jn d } ï¬m ,dnc '{0 th.f tion he weaker;tuml ing yers in the ‘&wo ter ns | who ther teams and| 80 | giy; ie |remaining one8. || | peip s are played m For n Playground, stf : | gue. i L | e creek." He md Seten alf s first (and he Highland Park, when he made n (no. relation to to date _ Any one over 4| ing in High P.’ compete, Fi m ball team championt champions PT play. \| The senior |horse x tournament for Highland 1 be held at the Lincoin Pla: d on: Wednesâ€" day, Aug. 2, unde the supervision of the pla nd Piviaion of the East Park Board) Right courts will be in shape! f |€ e play which will start at 7 pim..|| 7 team from m* n will play the Highwood : |and ia teams toâ€" n"h‘ at Li I tlk. ( The Ravinia Gir volley ball team was also victoriots in its games against the 13‘ nton girls, winâ€" ning two ou the three games played. The Senio ~â€"â€"_Tourn !tlnuium for the game by the playâ€" ers in Highl Last Monday evening the% hwood team played the Ravinia iWith the seasoned veterans from |Rayinia having the high score for |th¢ evening. Howâ€" ever, the Highwor lt?am is capable of offering p !bf competition toJ any team. | _ l pookk t Volley B A comp of this convenâ€" tion will be at a special meetâ€" ing at the Highwho . E. Church July 28, at 8 x &ll delegates who attend ‘contribute an inâ€" dividual report.|| This | meeting is being held joi by the Highwood Forum and th¢ Upemployment Leaâ€" The local convention : Noerenberg, erickson, T. Swan. Wieck (m*. ‘ A. Women‘s | A the principal rd committees) on @ducation and civil libertiés, adopted with minor amend ments, atta ‘the recent slash in education funds in the city of Chiâ€" cago and nor Horner‘s policy in the mini ections of Illinois during the mine strife. on unemple it and economic seâ€" curity, f ip, taxation, and .b Iture, industrial standards | very, and continâ€" uation. ~! P "B 00 hane own caucu; selected their proâ€" portion j to ~committees on unemp and economic seâ€" curity, p dwnership, taxation, Federatio: /#g r, chairman jof nv The 8 were di six Six dele om Highwood and 0e Oe igateaiieme Highwood and Iri. Sat., July 28 â€" 29 Musical %‘s..m.. "BE MINE ‘TONIGHT* DEERPATH In 100 n maphen A Populgr Sport Here ~JOE E. .â€"Thurs., | Aug. 2â€"3 or|Convention In Spm'ï¬eld Recently d tes attending this vere ‘David Olson, F. C, . R, Baum, R. Fredâ€" uti, and Conrad legnates, whom officers ion said were.affiliated oy, Burt, of Chicago, of Indianapolis (reâ€" of the Naâ€" Al Congress commitâ€" OWN awk" ears of age livâ€" k is eligible to ke Forest, L o Be Aug. 2 and caddy club ally invited to { ‘ ml of . preconvention | mo« ucation and civil) mus with minor amend | tor, he recent slash in, moj i the city of Chiâ€"| whe ade organizations plx different cauâ€" jmunion having its convention after GREAT" 10e 1er Company will play the nvention. of the P. M At THE PR at STO Rival Boncless folled q o 3 ~~ :L“’l;f R"l 9‘%‘0 Very C Pork 1b. ...2; Stea o 4 t is | ~Han lsnt -l\w} *Â¥ "uut 4 C Froah (fikmie ‘Dregsed 22 | : _ _ / LAUNDE “}D DRY CL’CFING #:4 ï¬R- RSW_ c 363 Central Aven i ; 4 j | _ _‘Tel. H. P. 361 » ‘ q: ; ' a s ' ï¬â€˜ f > ?b:;' ï¬ï¬"’l 9%(: f!!'_%â€"_!m-ï¬â€"!g;f!!,,w_wg% esï¬ d fremmnindinga onl f* ‘ P of @4« 123¢|| Vernon Co - wak=« 124| Vernon Country Fresh All Bee dolle hn ce | M i 1b,‘....: He ntly filew thousands of miles ovet jungles and mountains hunting for Capt. Barberan and Lt. Collar, i; Spanish fiyers who are lost in t iat country. Cin *4 of T; for al He .. _ The governor of Tabasco sent a relief i'! e :to Wakefield and brot ‘him to the hospital at Villa Herâ€" mosa. ,I a plane took him to the Amctican hospital in Mexico City. | Mé is suffering‘ from shock and a /b i: en arm. He is planning to conie Ii' the home of his mother to con 'li"' e as soon as he is strong enough to travel, . § Seftoh Wakefield, the son of Mrs. He: n F Clark, 884 Lake avenue, was ihjh July 14 when the moâ€" tor :of) his plane failed while he was flying! bver the jungles, and he crashdd |npar .Canduaca, state of Taâ€" Q&ALITY MARKET Sef. ¢| theatre <of the mw- Shieldb high school is a t] in ry | way and| in the best sense of the|word. Its seating capacity is greater than any theatre of the legâ€" itimaté in Chicago‘s Loop. Its stage fquipment is so complete and .moder®, | that Maestro m:.m. the musical director, and Bernard Canâ€" tor, , stage director of the Cosâ€" mopdlitan, were . both astounded whenr "': saw the theatre, /; \In nb week‘s issue will be anâ€" nountel1 /the. committees formed up to t _ me of going to press. Mr. Formes hopes at that time also to. be alile| th announce the engagement offl\‘ r with whom he is at presâ€" ent negotiating to sing the part of D MALPELLLI, ï¬DELlivE!?{" § hone‘lzjtl DJ (V venue E pibli e hoge wE SELL ALL awmr BRANDED BEEF FRILâ€"ASAT. SPECIALS jum} iquite good enough for concerts and ~- .butinnowsyiattodbn ambitioys and complete grand opâ€" era p mnmtoboglmbytho’ Cos ’!?"N' litan Grand Opera Company Aug. B0, Sept. 6 and Sept. 18, resâ€" vely. â€" Several éven asked if the Césmopolitan would use regular lb i by hi en oi ypes n io rHoy If éontacting North Shore patrons of Wr Formes, managing. diâ€" io â€"20¢c| NIPTev® senene uns remssice uns epen s uesn sniaha d has been flying for the autica del Sur in states 0, Chiapas, and Yucatan Milâ€" Wakefield Is ‘Hurt In Air Crash flFesï¬val To | : @ Given At D.S.H.S. HOP â€" SAVE ism 205¢ isually fine itre which of the wmsmcu. 1. Some of them seemed mmï¬ the Cosmopolitan Opera has found that, many e residents are not aware 10c 12%¢ ud O _ Miss Muller is well known along the North Shore for h iÂ¥ origin in constructing marion itt. d a special exhibit of her puppets. will be entered in the hall Field & Company display of premiere pupâ€" pet companies of Americ 'mq‘ the months of July and A ‘thority on marionettel, has been given the contract of @reating the |puppets and building | the puppe [plays for the Chicago, Duluth and Georgian Bay Steam ’ Company. ‘She will go on board the ship which is to cruise the Great Lakes and has complete charge o tion and manipulation. 50 Cents Co _ Famous C NOVELT ~.On Thursday evenin| } a card parâ€" ty will be held. This will be supe Further â€" announcemen i1 be uudointheuoxt,'= | Press Miss Muller Awarded| _ Steamship Company‘s _ BOB McCL?LiD’S Of 1 and Friday night a fish be served ‘under the d on of Mrs. James Smith, â€"Any ‘atâ€" tended one of these i h the past, will not want to this s Williama, are Walsh and Marshall MWillish putting forth cvo i affai¢. mh; most : succe; lz | t?l’(;n.'l‘hunday eveniigy the dinner will be {â€5 in in charge of Mrs. N\ reduced this year in the price of mo ‘The chairmen, Parish of Highwood hnd Park will be held Thiurksday, Friday and Saturday, August 10, 11, 12, at the residence ‘of Venll Myzik on Green Bay road, Highwood.| || Features will‘ include games of various kinds, dancing and Prices for the dinnefa have been St. James ~~â€"â€"â€"Hold Miss Catherine Mu ?NEWELCA[TIQN LAKE FOREST 198 Wildwood Ro: The annual carni SOL. A. ST. PETER & SON DEPENDABLE SERVICE FOR A | ; RICGERATORS 363 Tele North Shore 14 Mi 63 éEeTral Avenue (In the Alcyon Theater Building) . w In Our Bigford, lub at arge Includes Our | Steak :$andwi¢h erfield |91 will be ond 8 Women of The Moose | . Yill Meet On August 2 j l rli d [L d Mrs. F CHESTRA HIGHLAND PARK 374 Central Avenne HOW H.P. 3380 â€" . h | Lombard _ otll; _| * EAGLE *# > < _] anrilling, exciting, and [| 3“3.9;“:;:@* bcruiu x the Great L4 Miss Betty: Carlson â€" @1 five of her friends at Iw . Mr. and Mre. Charles B «4 ie Mr. » ph:nd%‘fl'cw > Eagle Lake, Wis. = land Park and vicinity, vi World‘s Fair, left lï¬ bo:o‘-hlum'; \"m“mi next week for Junet Leona at Poughkeepsic, Wis. Mrs. Forest D..Rose of | uhrhgdm'mbniu Hundredâ€"club Tuesday e Mrs. John Larson of N. avepue ‘was pleasantly #u Monday at a party give Shirley Byers and on are spending this w camp Aat Lake A Mrs. Arthur Brown road entertained at | bridge on Tuesday in h Miss : Marion Hayward land Park and. Mrs. J. & Winnetka ‘are sbending u.S'“ Lake, Wis., ..k: Mrs‘ Robert Daly of the Stéamship‘ "North Rntered as Sreond Class .‘ Mrs, George L. Vet the nriembers of her ¢ day dfternoon. â€" â€"> TB >b Add ca ME i .. hny’hu tives in Port Washing with a very serious at evening when she fell include: calls at Subscription Price $1.50 per members of ‘her Five Saturday evening. Miss Ruth Siljes week end at Green L ing friends. Mrs. John > Wilhe (Thursday). . MARCKH ~G Adpt; 25¢ At All ALCYO FKhs THEATRE PARKING 3 Attendant in Charge Wod.â€"Thurs. Mrs. Henry Clow who "Peg o‘ My Mrs, Nels Nelson Mrs..Fred Siljestrom is * Thursday, July 27 ‘Last Time Tonight 10 FEATURED PLAY CHAS. CHAPLIN JOE. E. BROW ELMER THE C Caroll by the author of MARION DA THE HI Ar YOUNG | Â¥, JULY