Bl de Bess opinea: If . y made 'luts to fit people's brai a peanut shell would be tt pan I for some of the cake-eaters I k . T All ', golf enthusiasts made th ir first' pearance on the local 2g†tours last Wednesday with the open- ing the numerous clubs in 'this vicin r. The weather being perfect, the mbers turned out in large num- ber participate in the events. Fol- lowi are the results of the days play at t various clubs.. Exmoor Co nt C. Hopkins led a big field in thi 6 hole event with 83-r-75----158; his I moon round being particularly good; M. N. Billings. 18tr-r3ir--147, had t [ net. Winners in thelhandicap " 1 holes were: Class A-T. C. But: B-h-O, 'and T. R, Wylea, io--- T3, tied. Class B-S. o. Dunn, Kr-- TO; Class C-D. Smith, 92--- 19-- ', Class D-F. G. Reynolds and W. 'Barker tied, at 74. F Northmoor ' . P. Zeisler led in the field day. even “with a gross of MI. Low net wen 0 Jay Rotschild with 101--37-- 70. r. Ind Mrs. M. J. Stein landed first n the mixed foursome, Hugo Ha an won the putting contest and Mrs. . I. Rheinstorm won the low net ize for nine holes, A. J. Freiler bein ond. Jim. 9:30 a. m. Directors cup, 2nd nd. Bob O'Link , M bers at the Evelesa course sta I, a thirty-six hole handicap as the' in feature, M. L. Duty winning with twin. rounds of 101--MV-71, whic gave him a total of 141. Win- ners n the morning class handicap wer Clasges A and B, A. L. Wil- 00x3 , 8'r---ir---'i'0; C. and D, H. R. Curr , 90 - 19 - 71. Afternoon-- Clas . [hand B, R. Ritchie, &5--14-- T]; and D, R. Kirk, 94---95--60. F wing are the events for Satur- day, une 9th; at Briergate. Spring ton ment, First Round; Match Play Han ap. Ball Sweepstakes-Medal Play Full Handicaps. Prizes for low gran and low net. 0'Link--F'our Ball Foursome, lil h 5. Medal Play Handicap. Two- ball eepstakp. N thmoor---June 8, morning and "te . . 'n,'Women's Ball Sweepstakes: Already it reaches ships in any part' of the ocean, the isolated fariu'ean listen to music and lectures inlthe cities. Information, is broadcasted to the farmer on crop andiweather conditions. ‘jFire warnings have been sent out and the {way of the. crook will be m iharder through ability to broadcasit a record of his activities to' ry community in the land. l 1 [ e future possibilities of radio a inconceivable. Various pri itiples which will make it more 'ti plicable to business';, and soc life are just being worked out, T e supreme inventive'gerr. rus' f the country, the greatest organizing ability and the most pow ul resources are {now at the seryice of the new art,' with the sult that radio has made greater stitides in the past two ye _ than in the ten years previous. ' " a o other nation has such a _iro_e,tirit)ion of air communication re ces for the benefit of its people. L V . Approaching opening of the Ravi ia' summer opera isUon to the thirteenth year again erttph izes the wonderful Fi,'iir,l'. tunity given the people of the North 8 ore to hear the fines pro- ionso fthe musical world in all ture, . It is an opportunity that usands upon thousands of music lit ers the: world over Would glad to enjoy, that thousands woul sacrifice muchto hWe at th . door. Remembering this the a 'reciation of North shore _ ple should be evidenced in material d generous support; _ There is nothing like Ravinia elsew' ere in all,the world. ',' It is uliarly a North Shore feature, one be proud of and to boast, of use no matter how loudly its pra ses are sung. there is little lik lihood that the value of Ravinia c ‘ ever be exaggerated. In it r. Eckstein and his associates h e given to the world an a stic achievement that will be a sh ning mark of beauty and eh toward which the musical worl can hope to do little more th aim for many years; it cannot be urpassed, and North Shore a iation should be commensurate . ith the greatness of that ac ievement. l ( TOO MANY LAlws One of the strangest political ten ncies of our time is the suddenly increased faith of legislator in the power of laivs to en rce themselves once they are redubed to writingâ€: No belief, h been so continuously and thoroughty discredited; yet n _ eis: so armingly alive. Every political philosopher from ',s,i'?tt'iik'i,ie,ii, da to this hour has recognized that the best government i..' that co ucted with the least law and machinery. ' T T V ' multitude of evils attend the naive faith of legislatures in the auto-enforcement capacity of lawias represented by words‘ on piece of paper. One is an inevitab weakening of respect for a government. borrrof disregard for " more outlandish aspects. Another is the uninterrupted encroach lent of government on the governed. A third and most distressing evil is the appalling ex- pense' attending the creation of multitindinous new bureaus' and oftites provided for' by new laws. " 7 . i VWV‘U "DUI-“w“ JV. IIJ lly '1 [HIV Vrq . ' De time may come when a ca..ndidate pledging himself to nothing but the repeal of two laws forievery one enacted will be genetally supported. We have too mfny laws and not ertpugh enforcement. V ' ram EIGHT Plum '00â€! by Tho UM mm Go. it. Hkumd Pitt, like Petr, , I ' : mind! b' ‘1 _!,, that“ " second Old-{mutter Much 1.49111. at the post one. “With; p Put. Illinois, under the Act of and: 3341879. . I i UMBER 15 LN PARTICIPATE IN OPENING EVENTS WED. be Highlanb ( 12, 2:00 p. in, Women's Ten.. gles. . Crowds Decoration Day Golf Courses: Special Events For Sat. 9. 2:00 p. m. Direetirrs cup, i3, 2:06 p. m. Men's Tennis AN ARTISTIC Acnm THE FUTURE OF itAmo Throti the bu prizes t inftuene and s'et George" infiuene of Mr. Everett Millard a bag and slat of clubs was donated by Mr. George“ Lytton. l The 0 her donators were as follows: E. W. sell & Co., J. P, Steffen, Cen- tral Ti Co., Shrincer & Person. M. D. Lerti ni, J. B. Garnett Co., Meier- hoff HP‘d. Co., all of.wltom wer lib- eral in their gifts and much airme- ciated ( the officers of the club. to the iublic: Mr. w. :c. Clow) Mrs. teet,l)ti,ta'u,lti,, Mb. Gear Me. Kinloc ',t Mrs. Edward-L. Healer Mrs. Prenti Coonley. Mr. Howard haw. The pa ie is invited toEattend t e ex- hibit ai I view the peoples an iris Thea i'cnincr of the Park Dihtriet Golf cm, rse for the 1928 season Was a marked, success. there being a 'large and en usiastie attendance. § M uuhi tournap‘ pgstime In cl ' golf cl prize, p, The _ inners of the events and the prizes ey received were' as follows; In cl 8 A-First prize, a stiutl, club, Mr. A; H. Foley. A. Olson, 'tcond prize, a ot light. I 1 , The Korth Shore HortiCultu’rill So- cicty td conjunction With the (Lake Forest %arden Club will hold iti first exhibit! n June 16th aiui' 17th t the Gononftschml, Lake rarest. Th fol- lowing 'feu-knov'im places will bel open In sell .se,con) tube. 1 Furl he ladies theré 'werc 3 prizes Ej he winners being as fol Mrs. f9 n Scott. tirst, golf club‘ ond, 'dliss Ann Witten. three] balls; {I ird, Miss F. Bock, " candy$f ' On $iturday the 9th there is' a blind )ogey contest for class and (if; which three 'prizes w given. , . . On t nday June 10th, there vly a mix) forsome, three prizes given l the three lowest score _ On l day. June 11th, the clu will hold a; eeting at the (eity hal , you are red ested to attend. Numefous Prizes Awarded For Evans: Special Events Sgt. an Sum: Club Meets Mon. The grater pixie has all been. la d for the gr , ns and water will be su iplied by the last of this week. 1 T FLOWER SHOW TO BE i), {HELD IN LAKE FOREST PARK, DISTRICT GOLF , COURSE OPENED MAY 30 YEMEN T of the ocean, the isolated the cities. Information] is weather conditions. l Fire way of the. crook will be t a record of his activities gs B-N. C. Witt, first ‘prize. b. Lesley McCaffery, iiseond ar view mirror. i s CaEdw. Conrad, moltl club. prize, Harvey'Witten. [inner interest was taken in' tho lent planned hy the sporty and committee. . _ ', gh the efforts of Mr. Olson siness homes Supplied the or the event and through the THURSDAY, JUNE Ti, 1923 three llows: _ sec- t golf to ill be to be ll be he of At ti" meeting of the Pa nters, Decorators and Paperhahgers nion, No; Mg, held last Friday night "Stotty" James Bisland was no inat- ed for the office of Business gent of District Council No. 14. Th elec- tion will be held June 39. ’ ‘Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stuppl have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Jones of West Pawlet, Vermoht. . the%asrd of Trustee's of the land Park. Public Library will foe the regular monthly'meeti th), office of the Public Librar; evqning at eight o'clock, ole. Dave Clark has signed five yedr contract with the Luther Bur- bank Co.,of Orange, Calif., wh re he becomes their expert soil logi. and agromonist. ' r Fir. and Mrs. Walter Mei rhoff, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Winter, M . and MN. J. Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. eter- son and the Misses Anna K euger and Marion Keagle enjoyed a ionic at Pia Plaines on Decoration ay. ttinfirmation exercises and first coitmunion.for'children of th Im.. ma'eulate Conception school ll be held next Sunday. trss/Katherine Rouse/who h d her tonsils' removed at the Highland Park hospital is very lymph impproy d., Miss Mary Card left yesterd y for Labrador where the will be a socia- ted with the Grenfel Mission. B. S. Nevitt has sold his ho tie on Michigan ave., to E. Frye. Mr. evitt will occupy the Waterhouse res dence on N. Green Bay road trnd,the ater- hoitse family will move in o the Mqtchler residence on N. St, Johns ave. Mr. and Mrs. H, M. Prio have gode to Burke's resort, New A burn, Wit., for several weeks. At th pres- anti writir'ut it's hard to say w ether Mr/and Mrs. Elmer Theme have mailed into a flat on N; Seco d St. They have been residing wi h Mr. Ttierrien's parents. 1 ?1rss. J. B. Card weeks in Vermont, Miss Agnes Meierhott is njoy- ing, a vacation from duties at th post offipe and has gone to Denver, Pikes ’Peh'k and Estes Park. She wil also spend a few days with her b other Itei. A. J. Meierhoif at Sta elton, Nels. A , Miss Marion Griffith is p; riding the convention of the Ai.ssoeiat on of Cltpssified Newspaper Adverti s be- my held in Atlantic City. , . Miss Benda Russell of Blue sland was the weekend guest of, M . and Mr. 9nd Mrs. C. E. Githir ' who hate Lien living at the Moruin , left Saturday for their summer ho e at Crescent Is., Minocqua, Wis. They will be gone about three month . . Miss Edith Ehrens of K osha, Wig†is enjoying a two, weeks vaca- tion with her mother, Mrs. Ma Eh- rens. . “Hi. M." Will be able to tell. . fish story when he returns or at. Mm. Rolland Bleimehl. Mr.hus Bldimehl motored there witl Hansel] on Sunday. - Mrs. J. G. Fidder and her three sorts motored to Sycamore; m., on Memorial Day. They were the eats of Mr. and Mrs. Tom;W.all. Mrs. Rolla Andrew. Shuthwo th of Chicago was the week-end gu t of Mrs. George D. Stagg. ' T Miss Margaret Fortran hius re- tumed -from Dobbs, Ferry, . Y., where she attended Miss M star’s schbol. A g Mr. and Mrs. John L. Ude and Me, and Mrs. S. A. St. Pe ' and danghm Cecile motored to ,ham- paign, Ill., Sunday. Milton St. Peter who has been a student. at th Uni.. varsity of Illinois for the pas year returned home with his pawn . Mr, and Mrs. Simeon Chit enden haye'gone to Nonquitg. M 3., to spend the summon r Mrs. Abbie Bastin and Miss Ruth Bejrdsley have moved into the new home in Javinia. T . Mr. and Mrs. Lucius A. Cal ns of Chicago were the week-end Ru sts of Mr, and Mrs. H. J.'Thayer of North She'ridan road. d _ Mrs. Edward Chapin pf Vin ave- nue is spending some time in tawa, Canada. _ Mrs. A. Weiss Niil her b other, Rev. C. C. Unangst, of Chicag , via.. ited with Mrs. J. G. Piddtr and amily last Friday and Saturday. Mrs..Hannihal Chandler of South Shuidan road is in St. Wu, o., _at- tending the twenty-fifth anniv rsary of $he Principia. She is the est of her daughter. Mrs. Johnson. Mrs. Cleaver Thayer, of Mi neap/ om, Minn., formerly of Hi wand} Putin- tspent a few days last week; with Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Tha er of; Phispect avenue. 1 {a N. A. Aldridge is visiti g be: 'dsttirhter, Mrs. Brooks, in Ri raide, thiL week. , q Mr. E. B. Daniel, president f the Citizen's State Bank of .Toyah, an. had been svitfttirttt his sister, Mr . Wil.. Ham M. Wright for the past te daym, trr: and Mrs. Jr H. ~Aldrid and (391in of Rice street, Ravinia, re en- tik/j, A, 111th rtrip through nur- io,,TCaxfada." _ ' fig-our to New .quk. While tt a ' y, Mr.' and we. _ Sedgwic ta' ily will occupy the Phelps until their new'. house on Ravim is eompleted. ' 5 . t ' r. an: Amawald of; . than! D ration Day with M moth , In. Ilium Amswuld, of urel venuel T , t. and Mrs. E. A. rpin f Lin, cc n twenhe we Ir,"",',',",??,,', con uln- ti 3 on the birth of tt son, o Mon. dtir, June 4. ' 1 in. ad Mrs. E. R, Phrlps a ehil d an leave the first party! nee wee) {Eran menu†m: in: is apendi two visiting f iends. a; I 'pth- meet g at this i m hem driv, i, Miss Berth Fouse truku othy Bailey 0 Martin at Gle '1 Mrs. Georg turned from s ifrerent mart.' with her ssiste ff Dale qvenu Epmtuhuel hrino of _ Je aisy F. D igh Priestess uesday even arson Hall, ptipn will titll", in her 3 Mrs. Char] Harbaugh in in Bos- ton attending the commencei'nent' of CH†Mildred arbaugh whom grad- _atirut trim t. Ida School at New- ton, Mass. 'i, i The Auxili ry of 'the â€Bowman bairrco.i en rtained Tuesde after- roon at ands and buneo at Odd Fel- ows hall. i l Mrs. Gear [Week'at Culve tending the c t the class ation eterei eatuured the nming Hom Written by M Dr. and Mr rown and B: neva last M knd with Mr. Tht Woma Missionary a Evangelical ii'iii?,ii.1iy' at ecker. PUPILS I Mrs. Alfre [is seriously il l Miss Virgi [couple of wee Mr. and M W. John Bri the guests of iSheuhen on S Mr. and M, Chicago were; Mrs. H. G. W _ Sixty-four record made J. S.' Hovlm Highland Par Mr. and M Denver annoy: on May M. k Miss Dond Calif., and Park is viaiti Mrs. Charles have gone to they will nth exercises, Ne member 20! t! Mr. S. Dnvi ave., upturned where he has months. The Co uml a School of Misie un- er the d ect n of Miss Helen 'Ny- or. will give pupil's recital; at the Jm Placelaud torium on Friday even- mt, Juryi tri hth, at eight ;ocloek. hose wh will appear on the pro-' ham are Jw Morgan, Grant Her- u.n, Dor th 'Sehadewitz, 'flgtg.t. ayor. J F tach, Mayne. yrekerr. ie, Willi m tieglitz, Helen Meyer, Iorence at inst Gladys Udéll. Ja.. Mr. and have' rented ave., to Mr. of Chicago next Week. T the summer Mr. C.' L. for Atlantic yentiolt of th ifled Advertia Chicago for 1 much improv hopes to bri Witch ne theaa for N the celebratio Min. Alice for Camp C will serve stenographer. Mr. and N Mr. rind Try. day in Oak mother, and tri Billy S iegli entertained His clus- nates ';i?i'f,t.i1 r last Friday Waning. The Itei, . F. R. Cardwell mis taken seriously iill ast evening 'tl was 'emoved ' th Highland Par! hospi- :al wherelhe nderwent an mention. Flu: Ierition was successful) but he ‘s still in ' cr tical eondition.) _ Mn, " Borden “It.†to Denver; Col , when the. “and: he: {shun to. Prank mm in- '9tti.tl',; . :54 V" r. and rs. John Lind‘ptmm of Beach St., ft Wednuday for n l Mrs." Loni Crop†ot lLineoln, Neb., in us but autor, _ In. Joseph 7 n2. ', 1 I . “on" “in; V recap Worthy Gral Matron. 1mm qojou in Swain; ( ‘, Seven! embers "rf Campbell Clapton o. . ' vilihd WM FirifriiF', le day evening, the occa- riots l being reception “for the illman. they ited to anon . Eczema as fright you know It - arlmr's Z; M. 0. gives instant 111501. t all druit a res.-9dv. Dr. Ind 11. P. C. Wow no gaming t Weeks in mm, is. 1 Mr. wimi Monroe Wright, who In been in the Henmtin 51:03me Ihicago for Mreernl weekl, Jia very nuch iinii'r"or7'. pm! Mrs._Ԥdeht Erma-.3! pl man you Mrs. Willis i, Fl rence May Snowy, Mar.. hel e, Sarah Stires: Wood, Sil r, Jane Martin, Bar- n, Margaret Eiattnatadt, bin ' Frances Eiktmrton or Morgan, Mary Trim leo a Udell and Frances TO APPEAR . IN RECITAL FRIDAY Park visiting‘ their tir. ' ' B.. Frank G. {induct heir home on [Central nd Mrs: Dwight Smith o will take $331011 Gardner, wi spend t Pehtwnter, Mich. 1 Perkins left srturday ity to attend he can- a lnsull is spewing a s in New York.) ' 's Home and Foreign iety of the Fibeneaer hurch will mqet next e home of Mn. T. H. ln. George 1ttg and Jrenry Clow a t Bun. ' Asuocintion "t Chap ng Managers. ; Dooley and Mr. and H. Cnmpbellihas re- ending five m ntha in of Californi to be , Mrs. Robert Moore, ' during the nhmmgr. brine No, set White usalem will intertain is, Supreme 9Worthy of the White Shrine on g. June 12th] at An: ake Forest, Ii]. A re- held at five- yrrtrtive onor. _ ', Harbaugh up as her orence Tydeand Dor- Evanston a d Helen tots in ten day+ is the (m the sale ofiloU,itt {ad's first addition to t weeks in!» 5 u the Lhet announcement of n for July 4th. l " Benson left Sbturdly ater, Mich, when she as Gen. Mommy'- Sheth arut family Davenport, Ittui where nd the commencement wman Sheahen is n graduating class. , son Herron prCentnl Mast week from} Europe 'itreen for the dust few rs. Temple H. hueit of jnce the birth qt tt son : Harbaugh isl in Bos- i the iJiiirirniiit.iiid of Farbaugh whom! grad- t. Ida School lat New- I Drew of, PGadena, formerly of ' ighland g Mrs. Daniel obb. 'B. Herbert Ma in and mmer of Chicago were Mr. and Mrt. John unday. ', rs. R. G. kltiner of the guests of Mr. and 'inter, Sunday. , [Johnson of Vibe nve., . H. B. Robert; Miss rbara motored Lake k and spent the week- nd Mrs. E. a: Fisher. 1 M. 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