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Highland Park Press (1912), 8 Jul 1920, p. 1

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h J HARDlNiJ-COOLIDGE CLUB IS ORGANIZED llfl.(‘t‘ \HzE'l‘lM, [‘l ESDXY NIGHT Md .\I M Hmw'c "ummittw. Genrm- A. St'huerM. Sellar Builard. Howard Smmt, Freeman Him-mock, D5. Boyn- Um. Everett M1112IM. Mrs. \\'..A‘ Alexander. Mn. J. MrGregur Adams. Mrs, vinhn .-\. Putman. Mm. R. \V, Thc permanent chamnan then took the whan: and L-allml upon Mayor Hastings :0 say a few words about his hopes for the Republitan success in the fall election. The mayor add that he was personally acquainted With Coolidge. and spoke in high terms of the ability and personal vharm nt‘ Harding's running mate. After the mayor’s talk everyone at the meeting was called upon to say u wonl or two about the coming cam- Arramzvmcnb: Ralph Bard. Fred Szlher. "arl Buoth‘ William Pearl. (lux‘uinn Buchanan. Mrs. Frank R. "4‘11. NIH. l'lintun 8. Beach, Rd. Ik- --r Hmrgc H. Seum‘xi‘ paxgn made. Th» Harding and (‘uolidge club has secured permanent. moms in the Er5< kin: bunk building. and is preparing _>r a Eng drivv this wmmer and fall. eneml Dickinson vi the Governor's staff \k‘i'. Yi‘idkt‘ an iiiiiirtss here prob- ably 12m; ninnti‘. The club is plannim: ' .u a-riai‘ze its: iiiemk-urship. and an as " he ifh'z‘n awry pelt iiigiui'f'i ()H‘n-cn in ('harge State ‘hat N0 Definite Date Has Been Set FORT SHERIDAN NOT TO BE CLOSED OCT. vauI-(eh' Hyman, .\l \w-yu’k‘»: h». .‘I \[n if “nor Hastings Talks H H He ‘Ol‘ .mi (ummittves Named mum; Republican impugn in High- Rmd I’urk H! Many interesting talks were ”flu-en ( hum-n rcu r 1': 9 It A‘ldvkv (Kirk-C I} Fh‘tk’ he 1‘ .-\. \V 31r~ n Mm nus. Mrs 1. M. Tu!- 2- Thnyvr. Mrs. J (‘u’UV‘gx‘ .‘l .‘IK‘X'I'Y‘ aw; .Eulhm Zimmer H‘k W m T be Highlanh Innes. ('npmir Vail shirt): )1} sitientl J‘ .~idcnt: .‘vh Aw-[H'U‘MN NO} MHE)’. J X" onme A. Ma Rulhsnd Has mk (iunhwr W. E 11-} ward s :1 ti re‘ |\ jum 1| \V AI li‘ ('um i i‘lavey y. Jx: Ufliccn h\\ ‘IH‘ th I 'rm‘ 11:21) .‘vl rs John .\lr~ t‘nn \V {I S )IH n‘ix REJEVT RESPONSIBILITY 0F HHIHIAIN'I) PARK D \Y H Business Men Huld Meeting on 'l'uesda) Evening; Decide to Abandon the Project in hZHL dung L'l'v'x [he RO.\D ()FFH‘IALS MEET .-\'l‘ LIBER’I‘YVILHC hlghu'uy (ummhgun: 1'~ frum AM the mwxwhips in [hp «'uuuty «\cvpt thus:- I’Inm Decrfivld. “Vest Deerfiold. anâ€" ton and Waucumia. the mm! mm- mitlm- 0f the lmard of <upvrvisom. and cuunty superintendent of high‘ ways. (‘harlcs E. Russell. was held Thursday at Libertyville at tho town hall. Thm‘u in unendancc were strongly improswil with the advantage of having the recently purchased mo- tnr trucks. it being fuund that road material is being handled more econo- minall) “ith the truck than could be done with wagons and teams formerly used. Two of the trucks are not equipped with dump bodies and the offi- L'lBlS favor thus equipping them. The officials also favor the purchase of equipment for loading grave] in pits. there being a sh§mge of men to do this work. Wot-men ted-y are able to get softer jobi than loading gravel to get soft from pits. After the meeting was adjourned the members went to Wauconda to see to see the working of the stone crushing outfit which Wauconda is us- ing. They were much pleased with the labor and money saving advan- tages of the newly purchased trucks. T0 ORGANIZE LIFE SAVING CREW Sl'NDAY John Peters ls Elected Captain of the (‘rew This Year ”ind Recent Purchase of Ar Trucks for (‘ounty Roaks Good Investment cht Sunday nfu‘muun 1111 mom- hurs of the Young Mvn'x' vlub whn wish to bmumx‘ memhvn uf the “f0 15.:E. 2.34 : E. :8 .152: W. fig); $2233.. 1 H l! h‘ ,)(.\H_\ (2. SLEIA wnunittom 'nu nm'flm.’ mums, 'curx mh't nkcn (IN \hme‘ wally I1!“ Lth'x x-d m 10S hiu t 1‘L‘\\' (l 11‘ U I' H: 3H L1 ll “Q“ Howv‘h'l‘ 1k 5TB A EVER DIES IV (ULURAUN) u~lim<| :x'n" i‘nllli my 1.1m; it ‘~\ lath ~ Hf Hi1l|lillhl l’urlx I'iH'wl' 01' Highland ill hm'v Hut cntii‘vly ”1' one Kln,‘ year. [f‘ «if all organizations [I'Li't‘lhl‘l' and iiiivih‘s had warpi, Y. r: 1...: $3 a: is? 336.7. E .3 x ,:_:.,::u 115:. I u \I‘d‘ if" U [1w H i’mk v. i‘zl [h his prnpmitmn u xlunrmg plat ~00. IL wx-nh w fnxt that t'm- \urythmy. L’IV l-thlu' Mvn Lake lu'mS} {mm “H Ihv v «\cvpt than h'n IN mi itim‘ an (h m‘ 3' RFC 1H “nu: Yh 11:31 full vhul‘u‘n l.l§' H - pn-sent A11 thnsc ‘mifurm Percy e rv ii: e a. «ilm‘ 17%] \mln HI Uh ll H PARK BOARD TAKES OVER LEAF HDPPERS AGAIN NEW PARK PROPERTY INPEST POTATO VINES l" I [(81 (I! HM n ~wa nun- tm- urmnu hm‘n Y‘HI fht' \n'Iy \U .\l RAVINIA SONGSTERS WIN MORE LAURELS 1H tum: I'rw grass and vvnvrun) [Mb 1le.; m-L’im'tml qm'. Y :mvnxv, Mr. mes JrHM'lI asked tn pn-puro a plan fux chuufylng this park Mn" m nm- m'tinn will lu‘ (ukrn m his n-pm't is mmiv. h‘ounds‘ Now in \‘onh‘ol Park Board. “any I. Imprint-monk \rc I‘lxlnnod Second Week of the 1920 Opera Season Proves Fully as Successful as Did the First Another week of the Ravinia Open season has gone by. and the high standard set by the opening perfor- mances has been strictly maintain- ed. Crowds thmng daily. and it has become more popular this year than over before. Al'DIENCES ARE LARGE (”CHM l‘nh San [h ‘.\ivi;«" “T!"- ; wpz'u-mti‘w‘ mmh' 'nrr fits ;_: \mnm‘b Kmbtnn 1h 1 “'1 1H H HIGHLAND PARK I) {ht HY'X 7/ \\(l run fht' \n'Iy ’lit'r‘ ‘7'. lez' )m H u mmmmi on page Th. |Y ‘1! vn'xmx'l‘s “ADE INM’HT .'\1.\.\\' unumxs Y\'.'l\ Y1} \udivme \HHI h ”.nmm uni L'v in \‘onh‘ol of “any Fine h Sn 1 u n prru nvruH)‘ u h ILLINOIS, TH [JESUAY M l \‘nllll' litli {Fl-x pr!!! ;Il\-\ ll~l ("mm-w m [hr I‘nrk “\HH hm of the lmmcdialc >pr:ninu with Soup 'ine Nvlmiqns 0r Kcnm-nc Emul- ~inns .\d\ir~'ed. (‘on- “It“ l’nisons (Quad I!“ ”I! t w! ,nhm: 1h 0 n A'Mm: pur H 1M1 \HH H'I p 11 HM hm. H'Q \"!_\ .v‘, plN-MI'HHN >'\ “Y. tht' .1 ~11 ‘El :1, ;~ “mu-H 1:}\‘n HA““' 7‘? 1“, 3‘, (h. :um um] u-nlx pol ln- \gnnvjnr "m ;...~\.l~1111 'Hflhd ll" milk-h: mm. m the required Amount. When prepnring to spny. one should furth- er dilute the stock solution with 0‘- and 2‘3 part.- uf water. Defeatefl 9 to 8 by Glenview Lax! Sunday; Hard Luck Per- bists Throughout me HELPS LOCALS LOSE ANOTHER GAME: tor nim-V lost nnulhq when (hfy wvn- dvf (Honvxew a! that fit Things! «mmnl m." ‘3' ”Ir opn-mnu n!‘ II" Hmhlm‘d I'ul'm-vs an L H mm. M)“ hat!) U‘AL’IH‘. mum; that wi h Winn .411 mm L) thr huppm hr [nMn \wuul 'l h (Nu Um The Hikhland Park ('ommunity ( «I tu-HL-‘I ‘zunmuyn u! s} \ Ur‘m' ”filk'q'x F’N'u‘d \) tho :um- uf “Him“ I H-\y_|l pull!” Ykni'h, a“ 1'! ulll‘inl b) Mar hummr \Hn plvpmn-«t h) Ian \wu ul'mui Expu-Hmvm r. [rum In» I hunt» quuml {rm- Lm-fur: gum}: P.nx‘r;1ra)zv»g 'hq n1m! 1‘ rut l (“5 ufix u mun 1c sen 111.“; pmson k. H: «172‘ 311 urtuullj. sll'lL'N hvxly u-f {hr hum.“ M. Park Prefiz mum; 3,; ‘mt n'v L h Winnel‘un lznl Sunday [FLY a. 1920 with - Muir‘s with ~In pi. and aX-m th krrun‘uu l'wr Hu «mp wlulmn mm H). w with Um ppq T um?» m my 0L} AH! H: JESSE L. SMITH .H [dull ulher :umr Sunday (”ft-filed 1hr ”ll-N {p In‘i hll‘ nw‘K uivuut 1 ~ adult hI-ppq‘l" .t‘ and Nymph- um u pain In“ y \\ It: 1. mm 1L\('t‘.‘ H~I \H‘ Id ‘h l’“ rrvtt)’ “1-H, m :i fifth mmny 'h p4 3‘14““ in In \Hw- ”no-.- \\ MM; up .nm. tin (Inulh. TM win-l fu‘ nu ugh {in H'nf hrmnvv. and Ill Thu, w L’ that my pllmi up ~ mnlh mr um [suns mus! elnrml «uni Hm In m “I1AUM‘ .rr - «‘(rt‘xl n! 1h \« H flVq‘ \L‘ he nudi- ’IPI" ‘lxmmk’ hnpp! "H n “P r-m (Ill 41‘ Ill My! unzm‘sml' CLASS m: ETS WEDNESDAY. < MI My "(HAY ‘Hxh lnfh- h) \lr~ “ ‘nuum. Mr: Rh'w‘l" ,‘ H Knuth K Irnl ~h|pulmk “1le all {hr at (uninm v)“ m ”1th :m ludmg a gal luv-L rv-wur Ivy 1hr life $3”an n're“ um nfTurdQ-d hlnvlh-rb h’hnfl (hr bond! Skinning nwrnmu. uhrn 1hr yacht. "l‘l-y 1" My lh-arlf’ um lwlt ht-d Ind um“ Hf in lhrmn ymsrrnprr‘ “Ah um:- wl ou-rhmni m :hryurf The mMnr t-n 1hr val-m [mat "died" \Hnlr :1 an,- Mumrdll18ntr from who". mu: :‘m- heavy wan-s bun :1 landward. ThI-v “nu-:- lhr whis-Hc on the yacht ‘Uur Local “mernmenl” m be Discussed New Week. Mm. Eu-rvll in (harge NEXT WEEK‘S PROGRAM AT PEARL THEATRE Friday and Saturday, Marjory, lhw and Lewis Stone in “The River's End" Sunday. [when Warwu-k m "The (My of Munkr" wnh Lon. Wilson from the novel by (Demure Barr Md‘uk‘h- mm, l‘uramnum ('nnwd)‘; Monday. Elaine Hamnwnqrin m’“W‘hinp¢-rn." lvy Man- (‘()nnel), "le Lon-l City." Supn-me conu-dy; Tum-«lay, Owe-n Moore and Glurxa Hope in "The Des- perate ”rm." Briggs vnmedy and Woekly Nan; “'cdnuday, Eugene O'Brien m "Tho ngnhcad" by John Lynch. Christie comedy, also Para- mount magazine; Thunday, Lev Co- dy with Ellen Percy in “The Below ml Cheater." Bee Hive comedy; The Gumpl. alw News; Friday and Saturv day. bowls Stone and Marjone but in “Tho River‘s End." by JIH‘IH Oliver Curwood; Friday. Burton Holmu, Mum and Jefl; Saturday. Alice Howell mmedy. Matinee at 2:30 Saturday. ELKS FROM CHICAGO VISIT FORT SHERIDAN l'c-arl Thrulrr wull [mm-m the mum: [nu-turn urn week, "yrvut dumm- H l‘, (D. Elks 1' n: ('hxrnvn 1.x, lmrude an 1L. purl “:n Hm I) H.\\‘KET \\ Ml .1 M vv-mr and 1-9 will be Ml‘ nuun. )4”, hc m: «n- KET I'H‘XH' \'l ARDEN SHURI‘ )I ‘10:! canon“; 9! U 4nd: x'm hibnh n bout ‘nny Lennard ‘hx ‘nmnmu nrdmy th w.“ (ands. Dancing and Golf Fea- 4. “mi i“ WM '1 turns of Celebration. Man} umlnuhll} ‘u-MCP Prizes Awarded Large Mn: (hnrvr Th1" v i _ .. Number Amends ummuml} «a-nter un- (hnryx- Th? (11‘ (.H\« Nina-[31.” M: Show Hand 9PM fil mmmnum FF Ht um ,u- ¢ n‘. lu‘Y'1‘ IN {01 “GOLF CHJBS CELEBRATE INDEPENDENCE DAY I", STAGE THREE DAY EVENTS " tonmtwu;mn’byJ.R. l E.R.WMA.C.Auyn. {Knurdflrm n. P. Baum. audlr. and In. C. P. Immthevin- €ner| of the 2 ball mixed lounome. E2 ( . R. Mina-m won the driving cun- 1r!" Morin]; 16 point), while 1), El- drulm- followed In second plan with 1.3 pumts. Tuesday nfurnoon wu lmhvb' day out Exmoor. The» event was an 1" hole medal play event. nine hnlwl pom“ picked for (he choke storm. Mr» \K'. W. WiHits "n the winner. Thu- final! of the Fellowthip trui phy “PH‘ played at Bob O'Link (m SMunluy fur ‘hl' Wllu'r W. R0115 LmA phy Ind Won by A. R. Petemn while l“.. l‘. Bartlett» held second plm, J. I). Rynn. thirteenth and H. W. Rc-dr nun twc~nly~third. One hundred Ind pen-My mu- attended the dinner dance in the evening. the {alluvial being bonus and hosuswn: Mr. Ind Mn. (1 F. M. Smith. Mr. And Mn. R. L. Pruner. M}. and Mn. FL E. Plum-sun. Mr. Wnlur Coodnow. Mn. Lane Smith. Mr. and uh. I. (‘. Elston, Mr. J. E. linrding. Mr. C. F. Bulkley, and A. K. Bodhold. 0n Monhy the l. C, Elston Indepen. denu- day trophy wu pllycd {or with A: two thirty Monday afternoon a card party vu sum for which prizes were turd-1|. . 36 hole munch play I‘Iinfil pnr. Thr winners were I. C. Knntrom. J, D. Bush and (L W. Cum. The fly- A part of the day was .100 given over to children'n [pol-u. Various races and game: {or which prizes wert' awarded were xiven. .wtdZDm Z<0fll§<$ ><~E 3248:. J<UCJ The Hithllnd Plrk burebull team defeated the Des Plum" team on thy local field by (he More of h by 4 It»! Sunday afternoon. ()1) Mur.:iay (hr lhlalfi Juurnryod to Dr» Hwinr-s when vhu uppusinu "em “:1? run-n an (mpurtumty In reuhuh L} Heft-BL u my Hu- ‘ornl‘ by a H‘Urr nf T m Nmt Swuin)‘ ant-mm" the High- Emmi l'uk H-am will play Wnukc-gan et Mn} 11*" ”(A I"FI(‘ MARKER ‘Hw tin-w Au) «Hal-rumour- a: Exâ€" :M .‘Hni Huh ”Link \M're alu'mfâ€" v.) u-n'rnl hundl‘rd pt‘uple, spfi‘m‘ Huh \M‘H alayml fur Whith pl‘iZt-s [tr-farm A \t-num n 1 Matthieu)!“ {Hill} ”than. 1' ‘fi of! mm tum ago “hr. n 1m -m Huumia smashed mL. mus!" Mac will he Mafia 0sz nmrhr and ”In“ IS BEINC Bl’lll'l' VOLUME 10 the Hiyh- Wnukc-gan , m: EH'X‘IW‘

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