E’t D. Johnson z Brother‘ RENCE MILLS, Owner ULY 18 and 19 priced. ire Ingurance Placed the Best Old Line Companies Adm not eerfield Ofhce 0 D E. D Â¥ 16 and 17 TR S A L BE nOLce irge 2 Highland Part er YALEIAN‘T" ntry Home rfield District ice, 384 Central Avenue Telephone 408 i Conrad Nagel â€" oracge Hodges and T for Particular People . 8. KEHLAN Â¥ ernon _A venue Glencge. IH, me Glencoe 97 arborn Street, Chicago atre Dana in or( Harry Myvers, Irene & WHEELER Chane & WHEELER R SALE elpelsc{eoleseclectable ofe cBeale 15th 0000000000300 )n 3 hatunfoatssl Highland Park, Pathe Review ist _side loc t. Price on rated, 50 ft rarage, onl1 2%¢; tax y Rapt, 2%¢+ tax 3 Billie Dove 6 sleevning ient Hot TRA near staâ€" n and paid land Park. barns arg gell 13â€" is planted of gate to s 976 for FARM vaca tax & X U Wit n in AI 11 RAVINIA CARNIVAL FOR THE CHILDREN TO BE HELD ON JULY . 26 Annual Feature for Youth of North Shore Next Thursâ€" day; Opera for Next Ten Days The annual «> Children‘s Carnival given under the auspices of the Raâ€" vinia Club will be held at Ravinia Park on Thursday, July 26th at three o‘clock and will be unique in the hisâ€" tory of these carnivals, being given for the children of the North Shore instead of by them as in other years. The children of the North Shore ; g us will take L > 4o« active part L3t. in the joys t e _ of the, day, P * h o w ever a < im P a n d a s ‘g s 2 m a n y as M E. C care to are NUMBER 21 W C 0 and fancy‘ s l cost u m e&â€" Marion TELYVA to Hadd to the carnival aspect of the day, At the close of the program (given beâ€": low) there will be a Grand March in which all children, especially those in. costume will join and there ,will be booths and venders at Ravinia where paper, colored umbrellas, balloons, canes, pennants and such souvenirs that children love, may be purchased. Music will be furnished by the Great Lakes Training Station band, Everyâ€" S »,. ces i A\‘n '«: T} Episode Fiveâ€"The Beginning of Opera. _ Episode Six â€" The Musical Instruâ€" ments of Today. FEvisode Sevenâ€"Folk Songs of All Nations. The dancing will be under the direcâ€" tion of Elizabeth Bacop, singing directed by ~Helen Wheeler of the Civic Music Association accompanists, Gertrude Haynes Young and Frances Bates and the costumes designed by Thelma Keucker. The modern instruâ€" | ments used in Episode Six will be loaned by Lyon and Healyâ€"and Miss lles will be assisted by Mrs. Marx« Oberndorfer, The Boy Scouts of Amâ€" erica, The Union League Boys club. Again all ehildren are urged to| come in costume if possible and to jein in the Grand March at the close of the pageant. Ravinia program features for the | remainder of this week and all of next week are as follows: Tonight the opera is "Madama B u tterfly," ence Fiora. â€" Saturday afternoon, orchesâ€" tra program;Saturday night, "The Barber of Seville; Sunday afternoon, orchestra _ program, _ with â€" Jacques Gordon, â€" soloist; _ Sunday _ night, (Continued on page 12) TRUCK HIGHWAY ON | NORTH SHORE, PLAN| Kenilworth and Glencoe agreed Tuesâ€" t «w ze | J | . day nighthupon plans for a throuKh! Work tï¬ Start Mohday, 1‘0 Be truck and automobile highway from | _ Part of Complete Structure the north boundary of Evanston to| _ To Be Built Later | the county line, to cost, they est?(;! I g P | _ I, cated 00000 Li woat side of the|.. Work will start Monday mprning To ies en s raiwas Aracks d | on the new lecture room of the Womâ€" Northwestern â€"railway tracks ";"}‘,e:‘an's':club;building which will liml“d.e along. paris o6 oo P iL 2ice | & cc&nplef;e stage. Tï¬ building will plan walls for a fortyfive fool cem-‘be §0x75. It will be so con:j;ruched entrsad is | as G art of the complete strutâ€" The hichway. has been under| 4it | 2509 Sioty will be byilt later} ‘The cussion for some time, but this ag-g c uy intends to have qs cexemï¬my ut tion of the officials is the most ( “:he aying of the corner.stone on‘ the ehment m'ï¬; tolwnrd‘“;]ta be“c;l":‘-q comtletioh of the b#aement ! which plishment. plan C 4 CENTE â€" in ithree or foul sented to the village boards at theu-t :Llel*:)ro!?ably be in !t :‘: f next meetings. T 00 aacaout: w Episode Village â€" presidents pisode Fourâ€"The Age of CflivaL l )180( the Drama Leas the Civic Musi ting and the Mo the Municinal P 1¢ eant will be divided into des, éach episode descripâ€" develdpment of the musical s, legondary and historical, ) all of us. Oneâ€"The Music of Nature. Twoâ€"Early Instruments. am for the day is to be in of a Music Pageant, arâ€" direc#ed by Bertha L. Nes ed by the Children‘s Civic Chicago, under the ausâ€" Drama League of Chicaâ€" e Civie Music association and the Mothers‘ Drama Municipal Pier acting as Threeâ€"The Early Chrisâ€" h GENNARO PaAPI The H U of â€" Wilmette, m e ° stume re d t o FIRS'EiM’:')}OR COACH § IP HERE JULY 20 North |Shote Line President to Entertain Guests; Openâ€" | ‘ing of New Route Initixi, trig of North Shore Line motor coaci'es over the new â€" Wilâ€" mette-l?gl;la d Parkâ€"Waukegan }ius line of/ithd .company will be made Friday}} July 20. Britton I. Bydd, presideft of ‘the company and ,o?xer officials! and. a number of invited guests (will réake the trip in the new motor i::acheh to be used on this line, and dinner will be served at 6:391' p. m. at ?fl\e ~B§ergate Golf club. The coacheg) on this initial trip will run on the|following schedulé: | Betwéen Wilmette, Glenview, North Brook gnd Briergate the coaches will leave Wilmette at 5:45 p. m., Glenâ€" view af 6:0%, North Brook at 6:15, and argive at Briergate at 6:30. | High‘and Parkâ€"Briergate â€" LGave Highlanpd Pirk at 6:15, p. m. and arrive At Br’ergate at 6:80. it Waukegan â€" Deerfield â€" Briergateâ€" Léeave Nv'aukpgan at 5:45 p. m., Deerâ€" field at 6:10 and arrive at Briergate The ;gjst df guests on this initial trip will include the city officials of Highlasd â€" Park, Waukegan, Wilâ€" at 6 mette, }%Deerï¬eld, North Brook (and Glenvigw, state and county highway official¢ and; newspaper men of : the several! citieg en route. | Service on the new ‘motor coach lines wWill be adequate, the schedule providing for a 30â€"minute service morni and evening and an hourly servicgduring‘ the day. The Deerâ€" field stiicket jpffice will be at Kn*ak’s drug gtore. ‘ BRIDGE PARTY, AUG. 6 TO BENEFIT HOSPITAL Womfgn‘s Auxiliary in Charge; Contributions Made to Varâ€" } ious Funds * The| Woman‘s Auxiliary of| the Highlgnd Rark hospital will givye a large "n-idgv‘ and Mah Jongg party at the Méraine on Monday, August 6th. Tickets for itables at five doltars each or 31%5 single ticket can be had by applying to M'liss Susie Cahn, the Moâ€" raine ‘hotel.| Tickets will also be|sent to members and friends of the Auxâ€" iliary} Thea: following contributions to varâ€" ious funds :ave been received: |Mrs. Richatd Churchill in memory of Mrs. Eugerie Lilienfield; Mrs. Irving Steigâ€" litz in‘ memory of Mrs. E. Lilienfield; Mrs.'}Blanche Eisenstaedt in memory of Mq'p. Julius Gerstley; Jerrems in memory of Yoe Williams; Mrs. Wi in mémory. of Mrs. Gri liams,} $ In jordert to afford their patrons every! possible convenience the Nokol campany has adopted a new plan of: 24â€"hatrs a day service for Lake county ugers of their oil heaters. The ‘_zâ€ompany plans to shoulder the responsibility of the heating ‘quesâ€" tion for users of their system. They will ‘haye an office at $64 Central avente, in this city, which will be open|ifrom;9 a. m. to 9 p. m. to deâ€" mongtrate the Nokol system of heatâ€" ing. ; Engineers are now inspecting every Nokol heating plant in the county with a view to putting all in good | condition. In the local office repregenugves of the compan{ will be W. E. Sarvent, W. E. Casselberry and K. W. Curtis. | I NOKOL COMPANY PLANS ‘NEW SERVICE SYSTEM ALICE BRADY IN | i _ "THE SNOW BRIDE" Next wéek‘s prograni at Pearl the atre includes the following pictures: Tohight: "Brass"; tomorrow ‘night ‘ (Friday) "The Sunshine Trail"; Satâ€" urda?, "All the Brothers Wer? Valâ€" iant‘; Sunday, Alice Brady in "The Snow Bride"; Monday and Tuesday, "The Rustle of Silk" with |Betty Compson and Conway Tearle; Wedâ€" nesday and Thursday, Dorothy Philâ€" lips in "Slander the Woman"; Friâ€" day and Saturday, Mary Pickf?rd in "Little ‘Lord ‘Fauntleroy" frozi|Franâ€" ces Hodggon Burnett‘s famous |story. Matinee 1t 2:30 Saturday. Seg proâ€" gran on back page of this papér. WOMAP;'S CLUB TO | < BUILD LECTURE I}OOM .. Work will start Monday mprning on the new lecture room of the| Womâ€" an‘s/club, building which will 'tnclude a complete stage. The building will be §0x75. It will be|so constructed as to be a part of the complete strutâ€" ture which will be built later, ~The club intends to have ia ceremony at the‘jaying of the corner.stone jon: the comtletioh of the b*aement!'which will probably be in {three or â€" four Gerstley; Mrs. Arthur mory of Mrs. Grace Mrs. Walter Baldwin Mrs. Grace Yoe Wilâ€" gbland Park Ruth McNeil, aged four, daug Firgt street, who receiv?d the Fo Elkg July 4. 4 | ,i mumuncno on ,':‘.,':‘. m ONE MAN KILLED; / SEVERAL NJ AUTOMOBILE | _ ACCIDE (‘h’cago Man \iicti&n' of JNear Deerfield ; ©Driv _ HMeld;. Manslaughter | Is Charge| Qne dead and sgeveral injured toll of automobile acéidents i vicinity, in the last week, ‘ The mah is Benedict Schintzius, 12 land avenue, Chicago, whose che caved in when the Buick car in he knd his family were driving. Waukeézan road, nortB «af De carly Sunday morning, was stm a Lincoln sedan, driven by Emï¬ erman. 5432 Indiana avenue, | gok Mr. Schintzius was badly c bruised, and their daughter‘s a brgken. A son, John, who w ing, was not materially jriju Pasced on Wrong| Side ‘ According ; to Jack {;Btfkley mdtorcycle policeman, and He tergon, â€"Deerfield motor ¢0p, t (‘o?\ car attempted tofxa th onithe wrong side as Hoth wer notth. The sedan struck "the frdnt wheel, turning I‘llle;‘ ]igh{ ovéer. Ackerman was at ested i1 kefan, and released under b th¢e sum of $2,000, A& cha manslaughter, pendi lan =| ov&r the body of Schintzius, to m{ight at the H. M Prior 0 Highland Park, befo%it jur poged of Chester Wolf, ‘Alvin: Edward Bubert, Alex; Willmai coé. Wessling and Br‘;da Blai l{)thers in the Lin&o:r car tithe of the accident E. A. H} N. Shopera, W. ‘.‘IT fall a Monroe, all of Chicago, acco the ‘report by the : p : co wére prompt and efl“‘; t in gdting the case. _3 g | | Cp _ Motorist Rined J. J. Pearson, of qï¬L.ke vitinity was fined at‘ Evans (J. J. Pearson, of tilntLake Forest virinity was fined at‘ Evanston $50, and costs on a charg driving an auitomobile while intoki@ated, f&nd two. mbore charges, speeding| and |assault with a deadly weapon | are pending against him, accordirE ito th police,.,& The fine and charges hre the result of, Péarson‘s Ford car gidgâ€"swiping Moâ€" t«')'rcycle Officer Powtrq‘f {at envieVb‘{ off Saturday night, J{lt?’l. he offiâ€" cer was dragged about 100 fedt, it is claimed. He started "s doting |at the Ford, the driver of{which in flight dashed directly into} 4 l>heav truck caming from the oï¬pgsite difection, The Ford was practi¢ally dem o other men in the Ford wei $35 and costs each. The wrecke s brought to the Springer ai san garage. â€" L ] PW" GCOTE ET I A Paige car fro l'gicago!turned turtle near Deerï¬el:ini st Sunday, and the driver was reportg ;serip sly in ) G, +4 K d â€" t s!re Faints at &ipel j BL’I‘ucsdny morning, \South Green y road, a woman, gaid to have been a}Mrs. Cooke, is repqrged to hi ve lost control of her car in pagsing & truck, ahd a Fordâ€"driven by @ Chicago man afid her auto collidij | The Chicago nian suffered a slight |scalp| wound, e woman, according t one;‘versieogl of the story, faintï¬j.; At the wheel en it seemed a collision was immi« { huadil I GRENNAN CAKE.TEAM | 1 HERE NEXT SUNDAY EOURâ€"YEAR.OLD GIRL GETS SED A N ï¬eNext Sunday‘s baseball game promâ€" iges to be one of the best of the seaâ€" pn, local fans decl:le. The Elks team Will be matched a ingt the Grena ke team, compos oi some of t t semiâ€"pro â€" players in <Chitag iis team has a splendid reputati d has teen wingjing most of i mes this season. An exceptional dood game is lookgd for next Sur y. L 4 | | According to ipfesent plans t Ipcal Eks team plans to meet some .§§. best teams in this section during HICGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, JULY 19, nt She was not Rhurt, it is said. state ry Peâ€" e Linâ€" puick roing Buick er car Wauâ€" nd in rge of nquest, held ce in comâ€" Meyer, , Rosâ€" e, at the Green, Ld‘Jack ing to is the ‘ . this | dead 6 Leâ€"| t was which n the rfield, ck by Ackâ€" ‘hicaâ€" | t and‘ i was d. rash | Rine Lot in Sunset Terrace Sybâ€" r division to be Given Away;| , 1 Al Urged to Help is {| Make Successful | nvestiâ€" he offiâ€" t, it is at the flight truck tion, lished, e fined d Ford d Per: ED hter of (Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McNeil, North rd sedan given away by the Highland Park drivâ€" MANY FEATURES ON 1 | The big feature of the forencon will e a giant ~para£.e of decorated attoâ€" obiles and‘ figats for the best jof which prizes will be given. Eve{y @utomobile ownér in town is urged ito participate in this parade and help to make it a big spectacular feature by decorating their|cars for the occasion, The parade will start about 9:30 and fter . marching| about © the busingss «listrict and adjgcent streets will proâ€" teed to Sunset park, where the day‘s vents will be staged. Lodges, societies hnd other local organizationsâ€" are pirged to enter ¢ars and floats in this parade. T © j I~game at 11 o‘clock between the ocal WÂ¥iks team and ‘a strong nine to secured for the occasion. It is exâ€" pected that thi;‘;will be one of the best games her s season, and effort is being m:& pthave as opponents of he Elks teamv>one of the best baseâ€" ball aggregations in this part of the state. AnnoulEment will be made later of the te to‘be definitely enâ€" gaged Tor the day. _ > | Good progress in preparations for ighland Park Day, Aug. 15, was teâ€" orted at a meeting of the several mmittees in ¢harge, held Mommy ening, and it is expected that the ivic celebration this year will surpass nything of the kind ever before atâ€" mpted in this |city. It is planned to have. a prize list worthy the higgest civic~holiday iin Highland Park‘s history, and heading it will be e utiful lot in ‘the n‘?v Sunset Terrace subdivision, which will be given nwa\yl n that day. This ig a capital prize and is given this year inâ€" stead of an automobile. The lot to be given away is one of the finest -’1d best situated in the subdivision, x- ing Lot No. 16, section No. 7, and located on Elmwood drive of the n addition. The subdivision is to be adeâ€" quately provideéd with cement streets, sewer and water systems and all other modern improvements and facilâ€" ities in the most approved Highlu‘k\d Park style, and the lot will be a valuâ€" able and useful acquisition for whoâ€" ever receives it [‘ | ARADE, BASEBALL, DANCE The committge is planning to have various features especially for the entertainment bf the children, and no effort will be spared to make these atâ€" tractive ~and | interesting â€" for younger element of the crowd. Definâ€" ite arrangements in this direction are yet to be made, but it is assured that the children will be well taken care1of in the program plans. | Following â€" arrival . at the park {ayor Samue!l M. Hastings will adâ€" ress the crowd formally opening the ay‘s program.#"l‘he principal foreâ€" on event at the park will be a basgeâ€" The Elks band will furnish mugic for the parad¢ and also at the ball game and the| afternoon program /in the park, and"an excellent orchestra will provide the music for dancing in the afternoon @gnd evening. | Special emphasis is being laid by the â€" decorati committee on the (Contipued on page 6) .. > . | the remainder of the seagon, if the necessary arrangements can be made. Among them | are the Laké Forest Young Men‘s flub team, the Rom: of ‘Chicago, ith "Buck" â€" Weayer playing third;| the Chicago Blue Spx, with Stremmel. pitching, .and sTch strong teams| as the Red Sox, (La Grange Eiks, |Glencoe, Glenvigew and other fast aggregations. [ to arrange a ?nnppy schedule for the remainder of| the summer, and the teams to be brought here will be the best baseball |material obtainable.| . _ No effort is being spared by the management of the loqal_l‘;lks_ team HIGHLAND PARK DAY rAsM FRE%%EV!V% MEDAL Mr. . and MJB. E?l Spencer, Whose Son Was Air Hero, Highland Park were ptominent in th?h:v‘cmoniel t the Drake hotel in Chicago M when ‘al Gouâ€" raud of France, who com the allied ‘armies the great Argonne drive in the World war, in behalf of. Rh government, presen honors to meri¢an herogs and ; relatives. Mr. and Mrs.é Spencet,: whose son, Dumaresq Spenicer, wi %L:illod while: in the air service with the Lafayette escadrille during the war, received the Medaille flflitairq }:s France‘s recogmition of their son‘s great sacâ€" rifice.. Mr. asd Mrs. A. Courtney Campbell of Chicago n\*d’ recéived the medal, their son also bhaving given his life in the Lafay*;e ‘ascadrille. Dumaresq ncer %fl the first Highland â€" Park man killed: in the World war and his heroic ¢areer is commemorated ‘by the }gcal post of the American : Legion w | bears his name. $ sth. LARGE CROWD WELCOMES ‘ GRAND MATRON WED. 100 "Attend |O. E. 8. Banquet; Hélen Brakefield ï¬:d Other _/ \Grand Officers Present ; The Masoni¢ hall w.ï¬ï¬;led to overâ€" flowirlg last evening .(Wednesday), in compliment to Helen M. Brakefield, Worthy Grand Matron of the Order of th¢e Eastern Star of IMinois. 4 A ‘delicious dinner AÂ¥as served at seven o‘clock jn c irge of the Green Tea Pot, the members bf the Junior Star club, serving. tables were most attractivyely detgrated in flowâ€" ers and crepe{;::per, the colors of the Eastern Star being used. | t Chapter opéned shoftly after eight o‘clock and r the business meetâ€" ing the grant! mat ‘was escorted and Antroduced. Eight of the Junior members acted as arn egcort, and the flowers wbicl? they catried were preâ€" sented to her; Numerous other grand officers and past andmsent Matrons and Patrons were present. ; The eveâ€" ning was a rtst delightful éne which will Jong be gemembered. _ BENEFIT GARDEN PARTY AT LICHTSTERN ESTATE Service Star Legion in Charge; To Be Held July 25; The Service Star Legion will give a efit gatden party on the estate o{b;;:'. A. J. Lichtstern, County Line, Glencoe, We yl",;&hly 25 at 2 p. m. Thene 1 ‘be ge, Mah Jong and |tea unti} 5:00 ‘clock, Guests may bring b&askets for supper in the nrgen or on the hetx Weather perâ€" mitting a e‘invas will be ‘stretched for cing in the ‘evéning. A movâ€" ing f)i‘:ture will be ::::n after sunâ€" down. Admigsion $160. . | °~ Mr. and ‘Mrs. Earl $pencer â€" of Jghn Flynn, 14, son of D. A. Flynn, Glengoe, avenye, suffered a painful injury s-mï¬, y afternoon, whehn an artéry in his right arm was mired in dontact with an electric fan‘in the Basket store. ; He was ARTERY SEVERED | BY ELECTRIC FAN working in the store and accidentally put| his. arm against the fan. Dr. Luivhere' «attended him, and the inâ€" jury is almeost entirely healed. RAVINIA OPERA STAR / _ _GETS "FIRST PAPERS" In Chicago, on > esda; of this week Mme. | Ina |Bourskaya, opera singer at Rayinia, applied for citizenâ€" '81;2 papers at the ra‘\building.} gave her age as $4 years.and her residence as 542 South . Linden : aveâ€" nue, Highland Park, Mme. rsâ€" ka;fL was botn in R#-i: and came,to wï¬a in 1921. Jtold Bourska ‘‘husband, is in Russia. . _ ‘f* want to become a gobd Ameriâ€" can citizen,‘" she said. } EGAN WINS NORTHWEST ‘ AMATEUR TLE AGAIN \ H. Chandler Eggn‘ of Medford, Ore., former nationg! golf champion and holder of the ngrthwest amateur title in 1919 and 1920, won the latter foy| the thitd tim fatutday, and brgke the cgutse reford when he deâ€" fested Lee Steil of Seattlé, 6 and 6, in their thirtyâ€"hol¢/final match over the Seattle golf ci I [s. ~iMr. i is a fprmer resident / of Highland Pgrk and tÂ¥: son of Mr./W. C. Egan of ithis city. [( MOTHERS‘ CLUB OF The ‘annual Yfm.«_ Mothers‘ S o in pon are Afl Y. w: C. A. nm: Snd Children are cordiglly invited to attend. Many Features TtSS § % OLD PICNIC A BIG CROWD LAST NN Highland Park and Deerfle Jolï¬;l’ardendm arks Notable Event \ Not in years has there occurted o / pléasing and successful a neighhor< hood getâ€"together celebration F h staged last night by Highland| ark : and people to mark thy mal 0 of the new Deerfiéld road the two cities.| "Atâ€" tendnicoo'o:sv:::lhrï¬( ‘ox mately 5, P uding . not | many | residents of both cit fl: msï¬l‘:but also a number : itors neighboring towns up ai down the North Shore, and =§ Toisp smm ahamed. . | 1!~ feeling rally exhibited. | [ Joint Parade £] The roadâ€"opening «ceremony was preceded by a joint parade m" â€" field and Highland Park autom for occasion, the ‘De ( = tion of the column starting at«hht &n of the road and marching to [Highâ€" |land Park, headed by the motgreye police of Highland Park and| Deerâ€" field,‘ Jack Beckley, Henry Péterso and Ed. Borkert. Immediately followâ€" ing the Elks band came a No } Liine motor bus carrying township officials of Deerfield and West Deerâ€" fleldliowmhip;. through whose insgtruâ€" mentality largely it was posslible to \ have the new road completed ;QC in width, and in whose honor the gelâ€" ebration was inaugurated. sÂ¥ d he North Shore Line very generâ€" ousl fumhhedfourwbnieo or the p. ® 1 T A_u’A _ Little Girls Open Road : | le program started when itwo litâ€" tle â€"yearâ€"old girls, Mary , daughter of ‘Mrs. A Wurâ€" riff, of Highland Park, and ] Clavey, daughter of Mr. and Elâ€" mer: Clavey, .of Deerfield, the ribbon stretched across the +( was followed by .a | balk by les Russell, :s\ty ® t of highways, deâ€" ‘cl the road open. Next came Suâ€" perfuar William J. Obee, who â€" i ene o $0 wor edettiu this : road built, | ’l‘i\emutdotmiu.:"flhn m,thenuidafevvo } the new road meant ||to the members of Briergate Golf club and, ter still, what it . mi sth 1dâ€"Shields high school |and the ewquiturn!_ig 1 !iv&enbmadl&ot% a telegram from him was |read by Mr. Reay extending to the two cities and their n the ing of this new ‘ road them. <The telegram fo 121 c tulate the officials ‘and all participated . in making |this possible. It meank & closer lijk between Deerfiecld and Highâ€" Park which means)| | bett greater coâ€"operation, | and .bhbdotbev'lth“ v ‘our communities r plB live in. . Our whole Lake unty. will be one great park; * It the 1 place for the qverâ€" flow wof desirable citizens from the tcn%df:‘nm ‘ ery truly yours,| _ SAMUEL \M. HA&TINGS, ident Lincoln J. Rettis of| Deerâ€" upokebrielyand tely a similar lines as folldowws: + Mr. Pettis‘ ® * r. Chairman, Ladies and \Gentleâ€" 1 d‘l“l’u Mayor‘s h | H hlandPn'k,‘fl.-, i t exceedingly that 1 shall not be present at the opening of the rheldâ€"Highland Park : 1 c tulate the officials. all participated . in «making |this ‘Itis always a happy ¢ I the spirit of two co . that they bold their| celebraâ€" together. tX | t This good feeling, one for ‘‘other, seems to be the . outâ€" nding feature of the day. It is basis of ail that has said (Continued on page .J2)) . _ Features HIGHWA VOL occu! Bo a n re tion hland | Pai ark râ€" cerfiéld hard cities.| "Atâ€" 6 (a « . not | only cll ::d nber = wns and mdll;"l' ind good ighland te Golf {! ' {lflu ad+ i in 18 Mx**.