ETe 1. % $ 4 William Chambers of the Sunset Valley Golf club, Highland Park, successfully defended the Lake county amateur golf championship Saturday at the Bonnie Brook club, Waukegan, and took ‘home the Chamber of Commerce trophy, symâ€" bolic of the‘title, for one year, @‘Plunge into the cool waters or fish, a short drive from Chiâ€" ican Plan. Write for reservaâ€" William Chambers Wins C of C Trophy at Waukegan Aug. ©@ Enjoy this scenic resortâ€"it is picturesqueâ€"has thousands of trees of every variety â€" offers ravines, dells, natural throughâ€" out â€" abounds with mineral Waveland, Ind. Those who did the excellent work whic an outstanding success inevitably received |t They undoubtedly secured the maximum |e music. ‘They have the satisfaction: of |h worthwhile accomplishment. They have t ing unselfishly cantributed to the making of Park.. TA € : Every citizen owes to these conscientiio of gratitude. Such debts are paid by exp pays its debt now by saying to Francis Kn Renslow Sherer, Howard Will, Charles others who contributed. their talents, â€" "W, you.n C 5 SPend Your :Vac,e SHADES music. If pas Laa, " _ â€""_ _ T "ue neen more thanens feast of music. It has been an event by which ev cit;zen regardless| of his interest in music, added to his store of.civic pride. . . Anything which gives citizens an o unity td work side! by side in a common cause has, by the sa logi¢, a iyic value., So another item must be entered in the ledger as 8 credit ‘tofl the Ravinia Festival. ds o5 dn The desirability of Highland Park, or any &th< ity, as a place to live is largély in ratio civie citizens. The Ravinia Festival has been imére thar music. It has been an event by which ev citizen of his interest in music, added to his sto ‘6 of.civic pj Anything which gives citizens an 0 unity t by side in a common cause has, by the sarnd Innia a the harmonies produced by thgranic;:ij under the leadqr_s_{l‘xip,of the guest direct Jummer T P SCEL 1 e\ R xoun Heine wrote, "There is something marvelous. n music. [ | their might almost say it is, in itself, a marvel.| Its position is s ,‘:ï¬l where between the region of thought that of p qmena ; Ja a glimmeringâ€"medium between mind and fatter, relkted to bot polic and yet differing from ‘either, spiritual and ‘ye ; requiring |to wi rhythm ; material, and yet independent if ‘space." [ |and The Ravinia Festival of symphonic miusic has i the past | °un five weeks brought to the citizens of Highland Pa : and othe 8 ‘2‘3 music lovers, those marvelous and intangible qualities of musi Bastit described by Heine. All of the 50,000 jpersons who attended |of Ge: the concerts were benefited â€" spirituall d anttslian.; > > 1. Inarto 28 East Randolph Street Aeroplane Wardrobe â€" _ Cases CANVAs COVERED 9" â€" 145. â€"TRACY TAYLOR â€" SHADES John °L. Udel! Resolntions of condolence, cards of thanks TAYLOR signed with the name and of the writer. ‘They reach th mmuqmmnhmtbu CHICAGO OFFICB Bntered as Second Class Matter March 1, 1911, at the M lssued Thursday of Park. N1 .d,-thihtlflhhdu; PAGE FOUR R. W. Pettic THE HICHLAND PARK PR aradise and up EDITOR | oo t e 2OF charge is published, will For the gooj at the Morain Stewed tom blend nicely especially g. nights. Easil Daniel Cobb, local post r, is to be the s hr at the ingonâ€"day meeting of th Highladd Park Lions Club, (Thur ). The meeting is held) at the nâ€" Tea Pot. H i Daniel cg_m} at Lions Club To A. Belmont, | 1 â€"r;;nv?e Starrells and |T d Ruwite Others participatin land Park wére) Ale: lpom! .Sh“he , |Paul Art Boyke and Leo ‘an I4 Bonnie Broo, itars, pushed C] bers hard in the final da ts play the ten stroke vantagd gaine his home couse, coupled wit neat 75 on last 18 Boles, ; the tall blonde & advan of â€" strokes < in |the |final ulat Chambers d a tothl of strokes for the 72 hole colté t w Boyke and Vian Lacke eadh notc 804. ~Frank Kovack of Bo Br finished in . fourth positi /. wit] total of 308. 18 > 3016 Wi © 4n Lhe linal da f p]‘y' b“t troke Advantage gained on °_ eour‘se, coupléd with a on l"t 18 â€, “ve londe an advan of four in |the final [tabulation. l d a tothl of 300 r the 72 hole coftest while d Vin Laeke eagh notched ik Koviack of Bognie Brook n. fourth positidn with a 08. : participating tfrbm Hichâ€" { ad culturally â€" b ymphony orchestr, r lany 'j?foth ?ï¬cc;mmun ) the civic pride of itJ itdes, well ï¬# chops i on cold tion (Focery, 1 . 4ft M PQNplNd things to made the Festival e gréeateliit benefits. ijoyment from the is workdérs a debt Sion. PRESS t, Howell Murray, kle and all the done ahd thank ving completed a knowledge of havâ€" a better Highland isher Leo Van Lmeke,| _ Membdrs of the Highland Park , pugshed Chamâ€" fm-lm of Commerce were among 1 day‘s play, but | the ‘allâ€"day ° guests | at \the . Bonnyâ€" ntagd gained on ;r‘:ol untry Club near Waukeâ€" coupled with a)gan, Aug, 3. _ e t from Highâ€" We , Rayâ€" hambers, E. roasts, r rainy ay Jg, Joel Editor Te _ ,anot Mrs.~B. H. Kress of rfield Ivisited their son, Earl Kress in New York. . _| John ‘Farmer, father of E.}E. er, was killed by a train when alking ss railroad tracks at enilw Aug. 4. BA “ The R Jn OnmineTadbas Mc oa o. ther littlé daughter Elizabeth‘s sixth birthday} on Saturday : ‘afternoon }l‘rom 2:30 to 4:30. her tained | at \ dinner preceding the dance which was given at Exmoor. Mrs. Harry White proved herselt a delightful hostess on Monday eveâ€" ning when she entertained eighteen guests &t a mistellaneous shower in honor of Miss May Krueger, whose marria e to Mr. Walter Melerhoff is to take place the latter part of this mofith, Aae? _ Mrs. Peter A. Richards entertainâ€" ed fiftegn little girls in honor of Ri C c tmE & Eh T Mr. and Mrs.‘ B s oul 20 Â¥. AGO /.; Cixbl Au 8, 1916 3 ®. | | Te Ossoli qginb and Young Men‘s Club: generously provide for public comfort at the beach. "Ten years ago & scant handful of people were . | seen lat ourbuch,butflneothe@n- soli dlub took ax: il;itomtm in iqprg-. , |ing [bathing facilities and ‘the [‘ | Yourlg Men‘s Club have devoted their|interest to maintain an effici= ent lffe saving crew, the attendance _ | has Reen : unprecedented." ‘| Joln A. Putnam‘s resignation as * |police! commissioner‘ was listened to with reigret by Mayor Hastings |and dommissioners present at the council meeting. â€" C p |_ The engagement of Miss Rowena Bastin, daughter of Mrs. Abbie B. Bastin to Mr. Kenneth C. Bennett | of Gemeva, II!., was anounced at a |party held at her home Saturday Mrs.! W. J. Fyffe and son Ballinâ€" ’zet and daughter Edith are in Estes Park; Golo:, until early September, . : The young folks enjoyed a dance Monday | evening, with Mr. Will Mo: and Mr. Nathan Corwith as hostk. ‘[Miss Helen Hoyne enterâ€" tained‘! at \ dinner preceding the 1 dance Which® was #ivai ak Foc.. .. party held evening. Mr. tand High . 4 parents of day, Jily : 1 LOOKING BACKWARD _ the purchase of a tract of land known as er ‘property, on Roger venue, just east of the 1. : This property three streets and will be col and community purâ€" |progressive Highland Park ugh the files of The Press. Now Is T ligh inia Commission has just 0 YEARS AGo ind Mrs. Raymond Roth of od are the proud and happy of a baby girl, born Monâ€" ly 24. * k of August 5, 1926 evening, with Mr. Will and Mr. Nathan Corwith Miss Helen Hoyne enterâ€" it \dinner preceding the _ _ TRACTIVE HOoMES, LOTS, AND OUTLYING Ac7 TO OFFER AT DEPRESSI ; HAVE JUST BEEN CoNTR :# «l1 + <____ WON‘T YOU LET Us s TION, WHAT WE HAVE To ~ WE HAvE AaAcquirEDp t land Partk State B; THE PRESS Member of the Federal Depo;i lhke this keep some slaved to the scrubâ€"board. let blind prejudice rob y the greatest modern boon t housewife! Tests show cl% washed our way dctually lon erâ€"besides coming b much cleaner. Phone us f convincing demonstration - this week‘s bundle. â€" k e cy A 2A . i+‘ â€"~I 4foel this is bne qf*th.;é â€"â€" ,' â€" ~(=) foremost stride § in pj duct _ ? s c 9 oR developmeng ‘hat 1‘ ve _ 4 » / . in the meat industry. Ttis a 4+ f ‘ E _glorious result i age 'j?é + ~ making you a | . research and strict ad "'% w#shday pl’lSO be | â€" enc?‘ to flle ho '$ 3 y . 4 *,i || "*No‘. . .I don‘t aen£y | & Ple make the es be s :;é da|+'to the Lqundry 1 tar » g F .. j ._;"_: that/it‘s hard on thingé."â€"Ruimio: Reliable Launderers, and Cleaners . || 618 North Green Bay d H ark, IML. || nfghhnd Park| 177 â€" 178} Translate 1023 / _ T. «To |prevent drips from conâ€" taini:f salad oil or sa a na strip of folded b paper round the neck of the bot{lk, keepâ€" ing if in place with an ela band. Change the paper when # _ Mrg. Arthur Byfield wWad Mrs. Arth% Wood return 1 ~Minocâ€" qua, Wis., wheb they | v, ‘their sons,| Abbott Byfield, ang Robert and Arthur W?od at Dr. Hprague‘s camp. 18e f ] he Acceied Time: _ â€" To Invest In Real Migs Janet |Maechtle 14 visiting her cousin, Miss Virginig!I I1, in Beaver A, Wis., + several weeks, 4 ) _ Mr. and J.. B.1 ir of Chictago mmlding & . home on Groveland avenue, nia. He also purchased ® lot to the Pearl Theater where he wall erect a byilding to house the shore agency of Chrysler Moto § Mrs, Sidney Miller sellt home on Prospect Avenue to Moore of Chicago :;;) ‘was to ‘possesâ€" sion L.3 2 Deerfield Chamber of plang for Déerfleld Day. DEPRESSION PriCcEs a | _ Fendar on CTED FOR. . i . > pw you WITHOUT OBLIGA. FFER? 0=c u> ROUGH FORECLOSURE, Ar. ELLâ€"LOCATED â€" RESIDENCE AGE WHICH WE CONTINUE sit Insurance C°"P°"lfbn At the end of five innings the Highland Park Legion and Palmer House baseball teams operated a 4 to 4 tie basis. In the first of the Legionnaires Defeat Palmer House 8â€"4 To the Peop_l4 Highland Pa and Deerfiel« . FOUR PARCELS Wilson‘s Tendér Made Ham is so new in haract r, so tender and sc deliciously different from ham as you have always khow [it that I am happy, " a ffleg\dly way, to urge you to try it "THE HAM YoUu cuT 2 3 Colle Iy Conge b’ E. Ha. gay ‘ "' Lm 'hi& they ; pr terful pitching & he Legionnain y ‘th¢â€"ninth from single d Inman,. a . Counies d Dufty, f ~| h of : ce 5e ict a f ily princi st better." THURSDAY the Board of W it 1 have ann‘ *xperi H+ 1 § on & Co.