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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Jun 1932, p. 15

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merly occupied by. the Un iversity Golf club of Chicago, (a private club) is going *,great guns" as a daily fee course, last Sunday's crowd of golf crs being f ar beyond the expectation of Juliat Lambert, manager of the club. The Nortlîbrook club offers' some of. the best golf ini the district at ex- ceptionally low rates., including a twi- ight rate. Northhrook Golf club for the past six years lias been a .private club, and tusseason, for the first time, bas' beern opened, to the public as a daily fe course with rates that cannot be bet- tered ii11 the Chicago area. 'rhere is no charge for reservation, lockers or show- e rs, and f ull facilities are availùblefor both meri and women. .Mr. lariibert.says.:- "If you Want 1 to play a course that bas truly wonderful greens - greens that will hold your litcli sit-thien drop out to, North- l)rook Goulf club on Dundee road, just west 'of Sky Harbor. One gamné will couvince you that right here is the idéal golf links.- The club) is unusuially well--Suited for tournament play. The club and links are se t I)ak f rom the roýad so th at com- plete privacy exists at al, times adding to the pleasure of the e and the. inatural beauty of thé ensemble. North-. brook* club bias been "dubbed"l the course as having -thé largest and finest greens. ini thé Cicagoarea'." *ELMGATE T eîywOnen goliers met at Elm- gate Golf club Tuesday of this weck foi- the purpose of organiz.ing a wom-. ails golf clb. ioriirg, round of golf they elected the f,ollowinig officers: Mrs. C. B. Cook Of wi\iii ,ci «ka, president.; Mrs. P. W. Netue>ileien of Chicago, vice-president; *Mrs. George Hiaîn, secretary; Mrs. E. ; Freem an, treasurer;,Doroithiy, ay Ki- ley. dhairman of events; Doris Clark aiid Mrs. J. Brown)ev of WNîimette as assistants to Miss Kiley. The -organl- ization iIl bc knowil as*the Women' ,S Golf dub of lmigate, and its first tour- trament wiIl be lbeld ai the club 'rhurs- day, lune, 23. Lunch %will.,be gerved. IUfl8AMNà or bUINSHII1NJ MID-DAY or MIIGI GOLF.50Oc When, YOD con "PLACE" your lion Shots, y..w ali plmy "NEAR PAR"I golf enywhere. Do yon kakow yoD con follow your bail better at night thon lu dmylrghtP TRY IT AT LakeAve. at Harma Rd. 2 Miles West of Wilmette I ELMGTE OLFCLUB; Sonthweut'corner Shernier and Qleuylew Rd. 1 Mlle West of Qlenvlew. (Tura bit) 18 Hole Chaoàpionship, Course, (Formerly Privae) Dlnloq Room-Locker,-Shower.--Afl FaelltIen la, bleu .......... e N ormlng ........01.90 mormIngs........ M Extra Round...5h Afternoon .......SLS5 Atternoons ......S1.2à AI] DaY ..... 1-6Alter 51M ... 7beAtr àP. à . .. n Alter & PM .... Me TIME RESERVATIONS PHONE GLENVIEW 250 GLE~OEGOLF CLUB HOHLFELDER LANE ... NORTH LIMITS 0F GLIENCOE PLAY ALL DAY AT THESE RATES mon. to Sat. Noon, 75c-Sat. P.M., $125-Weekday Twiliglat, $Oc Sun. A.M, $1-50-P.M., $125-Sat., Sun, Twiliight, 75c Ladies! Play Free Golf a: Glencoe on Tuesdays PICKWICK GOLF. The $850,000 Playground 36 HOLES 0F CHAMPIONSHIP ýG OLF REDUCED RATES WEEKDAYS-AII Day, $1. 18 Holes, 75e. After S P. M, ne SATURDAY A. M., 7Sc-Aftniupom., $1,25. Afte5 P. M., »C' SUN. & HOL.-Morui*gs, $1.50. Afternurons, $125, Af 1er 5 P.M., 75e PHONE GLENVIEW 292 or. 173 FOR RESERVATIONS at icIwick malce il an ide Ifor tournament play. Even i 1'itournament be held on an ec *busy day, it always leaves on Both courses at Pickwick are con-+ stantly. kept in tbe pink 'of condition. It is a policyl of- the.management of thre club to sec that any coniplaint, no mat- ter how small, is inmediately cared for, and there are very few complaints or suggestions miadeý-tbcy-re really flot necessary. The management at Pickwick is co- opeartinig with ail -the, schools in the area in seeing that the pupils may, ar- range to. play golf. Rcalizin that gl will do more than any other sport to prepare a studenit for the future, thèse arrangements. were.suggested., Amorig the schools whose students plyat Pickwick are: NeW Trier HigIr school, Ivanston High school, , St, George's of Eyanstoni, Northwestern uiniversity and. fifteen otber schools:of Chicago. Agairi- last Friday a large group of wornen golf ers werc prescrit at Pick- wick. Each Friday throughout the sum- mer, womnen will -have a luricheon and golf. Women wvho desire playing with a' group. are: welcome to. corne ou y Fridav, u GLENCOEý As the golfing seasori progresses thre crowd of golfers increases wcck by week at Glencoe. It's just one continu- ous string of foursomes. leaving the first tee at regular intervals. A dandy bunch of fellows, these, who make Glcncoe their course. To those .of you who arc riot familiar with the starting time, the management wislhes to. announice that. reservations' for playing tume may be mnade ini ad- varice,. and without charge.Just tele- .phone the pro shop. Jim Gourlay, professional at the club, seems to be'doing a wholesale business in the way of instructions. Jimi is a vcry able teacher, and he is offering a series of five essons for a very small cost. Amnnzhis nuiis a Mk 2 1Ful il aiÇ doms capable of taking care of several jieneficia as playing this short nine-hole ini his scoring. There's plenty of Work T A84JlKIJUNE 7L hundred. guests. course." for your putter, niblick, mashie-niblick, The'marriage of. Mrs. Helen Parker _____msieîo admd-rn Thimmig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The greenis and f airways, too, are al, ahe abeirr n i-rn A. J. Parker of Oak Park, arid James WEST WILMETTE of creeping bent. Each green is trapped Gleridenning Wray, Jr., son of Mr. and The long summer evenings are here- mach the sanie as you will find on1 PICKWICK Mrs. James G. Wray of .625 Washing- and'you will find tIrat a.most enjoyable <aIl better grade courses. Here atone Arrother tournament held Monday of ton avenue, Glericoe, took place in Oak, one cai bespent at the West Wilmettl oucr concentrate on *the part of the'th's eek was, that of the Ivn akPr ue7 hywl reside in Oak Illmiatd oure utonLake avenue, scoring that is at least 70' per cent of .1 Y. M. C. A. runniing its toal* oftor Park for, the prescrit

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