'Nl y , _ m i , _ t _ ' , _ ss _, _ '('lllf!tit'r)hii,iiti, . I . Park Press '""'e'MPWehatmtmterm.ue. PM'riBshortm'oaodd.mted Stan-hm our!“ 8heridanroud, tyt.e+ffieses-tvwimG, _euttVtoh-trter-tm lich- Glance-.1“. Thom“ of the show D;MC.‘8.B.¢£MlandPnrkD-ycndwbdh‘upd-mhtuhymmtto'tp.m.. _hhyyimqeritumGriri2clfAtrem-dqrtthtutmaGtstrk Deem'1brpuu-nextirtairr' MumIMMmgmuï¬mngh-n:m8nduy!ml°n.m.to&p.m. '.1ett9PyetefneykiiaGi'i'iii WM ‘1" mm‘mmm att"td't,t"2g'P! MettdPthmyft_er_t. 'ysehy,hkmrserioirirriiCr" 1...: bag“, ,Wm‘hmmmmmmwmu .1fe.rrr--iiGaaiL"lre. . . ' 1hPqmu,1h-mt_astlu.sessitie ‘hwlbu “MMMdmnhlhmanm‘ _ ---i-...-. mflWmMN-MrhI-lgm‘n- ",.'art-tttttt M“ tll'guN.'r."u'glt,'e"" “M“ , -rsu; _ 1?itiiiiiiii"rmmrtlt','f an.“ F 2t.tt'L't,r'ar'is i;ï¬-&1NQm-hmm:fl& 2.t.e..ttlttr, -. I 'tttMg',.',',':,',',':,','."!,-.'",',']'?."?," 3" mmmwa “dumb-inc â€and {who -rd.r. . Thu-1mm“)... inhuman-anthem]! (magnum) -‘M’ . _ --. cgggu'“ tu.fteth_tr-rrttsmear. -- td1?gtdj"gttr,fft'gt'i5t P..t3yt9tyryeetssst,seu, Mum “Wm-r. "hal,1't"ru'lflffa"ft1'.t: N-wI-iortmndm Pty.y?ryethmt.eovwittsG, thuftLtttrrteser-trtttth. EMCJI. 3.91M hldPu'qu-ndwbdhcu'd. 1tf-e_eeetuiioGrii%T' fr4rue-irtthttatmtaeitGL P.ttettrh.AertsiieiiFi. Al-taabtt-dtttoumba, 'yt'tfettieiiriri,_iiiiir"iik,'i'i; IBMHWMDny-Imob. Wuhan: "aefe1ee1ttefre-e A... 9-2;“...mmmmmnl t"phtrdt â€any“... re, . . 'tit.- “MMMI‘IHII- museum: M Fla: iaTii, _,i',i.'iii5,i,iiiii't'i?e:r,i 1hu'flWaegutt,t'd 'tt1rr8yaty.rrrt-,etus. Oahu-0min "e"e" -- .- "M"....." l u“, every mme u civic aloud". Thu calendar will [in the data of the meetings and In!!! min] events planned by tho dumbâ€. club. and other omni- Iltbl- for th. 00min loam In. lulu Vi‘unt. Mt N. Lin- da “can, Highland Path In: M of an. work. tth. I'm mac.- 1r,att-th. -atioa of any who but dune of such ml: in u, of the city owls-than. If they ,eurreeh_ritouersm.ser-tia abut. may be“. upon a m forl aeardtartv,uetmia-oru,L M “I. iho will no that that date At the mutation of the Rev. Mr. Print Pitt, the Ouoli club in under- tskinc the my]: Itt, naming ‘to the maggot 1netuat ta,FG in more intense in it. dramatie Ino- m. or whieh makes Ire-m de- mand: both u to acting Ind singing. Jose lojfu, to whom the Spanish (Continued on pm the) CIVIC CALENDAR 10 " COMPILED WEEKLY Ono" Chub to an" Charge; All Mutation. Should List , name-ls w.-li.tpet; h;.y.' - hul- _ . gel. in which this mat stittrew tetra- not only by the opportunity to chum-mu her individual and al. ortul which. but which she "ttes in her mun Spanhh can“. It u Wu] whether in her entire repo- toin Madame Bod has a port which W In“: an" in "Thais" last Iona-y night completely won alt who hard her, will hive the tithr role, which will reveal still another phase of her versatility And will show} her to minim-3e in a part which is: purely dramatic in ita voealization. Giuzeppe Dame will be heard on Scnrpiu. one of his most powerful roles, grid Edward Johnson will be) cut " Clvlndoui. I Another High Spot Another of the leuon'a high spots will be reached on Tuesday night. when “Ln Vida Brave." which made web In lppenl when tbrat presented " aninia last , union that four 1 performanee. of l it had to he giv- _ my) all!!! the teubtttorandbeturaatim- by. and although Mr. Win would "eetettav.retammmgrorth. 'mutrmtdrawiueteraeieroe,ttG in who no let down during the In†day period "ich but“). Sunny. Anna: mu. Ami-r can Momma in beta armatesd for Madly night, A“ Meh, this peeeston hinting Putin?! jreat Il.ll-,'i'l,fd't'l'e' om Special Mot-nu a! “M†will!“ an In Land; wrymmmmtw Other Noun. Peat. . MONDAY EVENING Ruin, dun do not - the fun " Sun-ac park. Children - in ' en. bathing In“. or old cloths and in the morning Minimal-k continu- fr, â€9,01% Ill-M bow-W if “in tin me- u on [my Jul. ft Inf-Lithium tho {mpg [by An Mutt clu- hu been begun " Sun-cc park in Mam Ind chit caning. Old churn my be rented during leisure hour- and at wry "all cost. Anyway in whoâ€. to Join thh elm on Tue-day afternoon. except on very we-t nigh; Come over and may I “up. Challenge tournaments in tennis. Dominoes. and tether ball m being Nared at Sunset park plnymtmd. Games m Imed no that new- comers may chum-nee the lending purer Ind get into pur. This tour, Inment play add: much to the inter, at of the game. especially u a com “that ml: ham any practice and null: challenge tho leading pus, CHALLENGE TOURNBYS FEATURED AT PARK Sunset Playground Activities Many tnd Katha. Appeal Eleanor -eiiiriii,' 1 Within“. Finance vine. 2,it1t,t Udall. Auk: Nohon, Tat 'mat- ie. e oven Ban} , mung 'idt,TAt,t,d Ciazer, Rene Dun, Duds Bar-Ind, Josephine Shep- lkio. Mar Pump“. Ethel Skidmore, Elwin t8teatmy Auustrine Muller, toit, it "tnoGreeii, The following lint of mines neeord- Int to to their funding in the con- Directing manager Godshaw is Ko- ing to reward the next ten girls in order behind the winner with In an- nual pun good for the Mayan theater tor one yrar. Every girl with as many an 500 Votes will he rewarded also with an Aieyon pass for I dura- tion of time commomnurate with their voting uverage. Thus every commune will receive a prize worth while. Thursday, Aug. 25, n the Alcyon theater the final pour in of votes will be counted while the perform- ance is going on. From time to time during the show the audience will be advised of the latest returns, and after the first show the fittal ind ottkial standing will be made public. the winner announced and called from the audience and publicly pre- sented with the prize. rod-tar which ha been on display nightly on the min-lb in front of "I. Alena theater in eertatuiy a ( who m winning and the impin- l than toe thh vote getting scrimmage. The voting in getting no wum and tho .trlmMe foe the lead in to ener- Bette "I the leading cudidatei " clone that each of a down diluent comm-nu m chiming victory with every degree of mar-nee. Autrurt thk, when! ch-irman of the coated and donor of the prize. In: My enlisted the lid of I " clerical fame for the (and checking up on the find night to expedite matters but even at that its going to he lame job for the judges on the final night. Bowlllc on thrrreeru MUG TU do“ or not. leading my“. tant. Arm run their mull “lay up into the MOP-l than-uni; and u!- deat “PM In Main than ever erttuetitt. and eating vou- foe their favoring. Only two wot: non Mon tho Mum, cont-t. and; Th. hat Lttuh"get,ueuitty.y, with» of a MAW .uftimtb.uttteueurn. Maturity Contest End- la M.Weelcs: Keen Rivalry Noted mi biEfiiriiiisu ON ha:il_nl_ Whippet cam.“ toAltAges ., -re..._ - mutter, L May West. Bertha m Glacier, Jenny SIS PP'ht-ltmtderwnrforom, ut.uh-tnaarmt.triesaiili, rtdeahoqeritariftotsetad tffteetdhrsdi,hmGtkiiii El Iggy-“901]". Clark: A. command ac N.' tr. 6mm cum rwmwuc. 20-21 mso Band. will (on: west "Villa. Maul." jut west kiln“ truth. Th. line of will "er 9 _Wdhr â€one “an. my can, (:1th outhts or faculties, organization. Ind saddle The committee: are sparing no ef- fort to mike thii year’s parade the largest and most attractive in the hktory of the town. Ind all citizens have been invited to be present wits automobiles, commercial vehicles, goth. wagons. bicycles. baby car- Northbrook will celebrltb it: In- nual civic holiday tutaidar, Aug. 13, and all In eordinlly 'invited to participlte in the parade .in Honor afihe (by. Big Celebration Planned by Our Neighboring Town with Parade at 10 NORTHBROOK DAY IS SATURDAY, AUGUST 13 The usual Concessions and refresh- ments, - and dancing will be features and a good time is promised all who attend. Remember the dates, August 26 nnd 27 nnd go and help Deerfield people make their two days of eeiebration n great. success. Fur- ther details will be published later.- Extensive plans are being made by the Deerfield Chamber ‘of CommerCe for the celebration or Greater Deer- held [by on August 26 and 27. Thir promises to be the Megan, i",' "e :3: ot ttte' kind ever he?! (5. Pi . with that 3,000 wot“) of F- has to be given “my. Imam; winch an a Chrysler ear worth 82,100, aad an t1rthophonie Victrola worth $1,000 with radio combined in the some in- strument. There are nine other major prizes. I Hill to Play Ohm: tor Title Kenneth Hill defeated Fritz John- son 6 Ind 5 in a very intern-ting match. Hill, 3: well a: Olson, phyed consistent golf and iittisthed with 23. This match was the semi-tin) ot the club championship. Next Sun- day Hill plays Olson for the title. Annual Civic Affair on August 26 and 27; Many Prizes and Good Time Assured This mite-h will pride iliieiiaiU as Olson is present club champion and (Continued on page T) DEERFIELD PLANNING _ CELEBRATION 2 DAYS Next Sundsy Art Olson and Isn- net Hill will club in the tinnt. of the annunl open chunpionslaip tmm- meat at the Sunset Valley Coltdub. Highl-nd Park's on popular munic- iPaieoame,and_atusataisin prune: and s lam attendant of has natured. The trophy is tho Mor.. sine cup, donated by P. W. Gum". tn one of the flutes! tom-sonn- tUt .hss an: mud fitr9oerrhrthq open championship, Art Club. the “Bobby Jones of Highland Pure," dam tented Ed king , and 6 to pram last Sunday over the Sunset Valley] Golf course. Olson played "and†golf Ill throughout the entire eight can holes, ttnishiet. with . grand total I of 69 tying his previous more! and finishing one stroke over the club record. Lain; played I Rood tune but it was inevitable that Olson should win due to his consistent ttood golf. . l Mitt Battle for has! 0n Chunk-ship I; Em; Results at Play uat Sunny; Note. OLSON AND KILL 10 “If! SUNSET VALLEY W FINAIS NEXT SUNDAY Gin; Will i013; mum) nu. aaatiiiist, mummy. AUGUST 11.1w Luke-001%!“- HI ulna-nu ,lll'A'd'pttrt ll form west of the r" jut west of the Th. tine of much an dP.%qqe a to I'M time) and Ever THE'E' “Alumna; ry'"-4rrat.rtrdiGG,',iirt Il,TtpitlAl"tpg,tltiliiit am an m "eth&Be.'eis-tGtti"idik “Alma-banning» I?-rrmt-rri.eistobo-,, Pthy.%trrFtytuoiaiikitriGi" Chit-l Ilium Water Cts, “a. of. 't.7t='tthait2eihi.igE WW â€I... dim “Mm. - ./Wo In Informed that 18rAttq tin panel-ml- lull. 5fP,,t,,,h,Sht ttehthtrapuntmt hum-tym- mmtwthhm 8.3.. "rPtfttqtuqmeeruuuiurGiih7 on - to Mate and load health “than“ for unini- aad it w wfrmdr-tuatttttrtierTaii.iirt t?tpelae.5tuda-iduUGG2i, commit. l 1,','g,.Tuu'g,', dkauiFGTii'. em "summon-nan; .to.eetryrertuuiewiseto,AiiGia ?1e9et.ttittrreeuGGi;;aGi Without qua-don one of the vital Ph"r?1irttr1ue.oijGbiiiii l-AA_.A An, _.-- HENRY K. COALE Ev NEW BUSINESS mum IIM ran-K Transfer for hauling, Mr. Kelly and Mr. Witten for chairs and tables, Gseil and Co., and Robert W. Page for the candy and to Albert Larson for the pencil: and score card. and 113010 those who donated refreshments and any others who helped in my way to make this party the lumen that it wu. The expenses are so very small, that praetieauy the entim proceeds The committee in charge consist- ing of Mrs.. Gerard Van Schaick.- Chairman; Mrs. John F. Mackenzie, Mrs. Blaine Smith, Mrs. Charles, Wil, lard, Mrs. Eugene Andrews, Mrs. M‘artin‘lneull. Mrs. William Rafter, tr, Miss Susie Cahn, Miss .Edith Fyffe, Miss Josephine Faxon and Mrs. Arthur Emerson deserve much credit for the success of the affair. The committee is Gost "rrayteei) to Mr. Cashing tor his generosity in donating the hotel for this affair, to Mr. Mandel for the prizes, the High- [Ind Park Transfer for hurling, Mr. Br-tu. __J ‘1 --... - V Ayx.rd Party at Moraine Hotel _ hemptita: Philanthropy Fund; _ Thank Donors About $1200 was Hear-ed at the card party given last Wednesday afternoon at the Moraine hotel for) the ttenetit of the Philanthropy Fund of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Highland Park hospital. which is primarily to aid the hoapifal in its charity work. . l Reports Are wed L The report of John E. Conrad, jus- l, tiee of the peace, for the month off July, showing fines collected in the 'sum of tiri, wayeedcred placed on (Continued ttt page 10) HOSPITAL AUXILIARY -CLEAR $1200 WEDNESDAY mission relative to parking of autos about the Ravinia Park entrance, which was referred to the Depart- ment of Public Afrairs. A plat of McKillip's Westgate subs division was referred to the Zoning committee for their recommendation. On motion of Commissioner Zim- mor the mayor and city clérk were authorized to execute a renewal note te the Highland Park State bank in the amount of $9,000 on the Clavey mad property. da am am l of the Austin Western Road LL; t .,ry Co., wu accepted. I: ‘n'ds received were as follows: Purneit & Wilson, $3,110; Austin- Western Road Machinery Co., 82,- CH; Wehr companyt three bids), $'2,100, $1,675, 81,820; Western Wheel- ed Scraper Co., 82.0% Several communications were re- ceived and given due nttention. in- eluding one from the Ravinia Com- ned by the city council, and bids for furnishing this machine were receiv- eu atthe regular meeting on Monday awning. The bids "use from $1,675 to $3,110. uoording to type and p Ar of the Apparatus. and they v placed on file in the mayor's t for 48 hours for public inspec- t. Iecordityt to ordin-nce. _ , special meeting on Wednw di. Utintr the bids were taken up Purchase by the city of I motor- driven under for Itrget use fs pinn- COUNCIL RECEIVES Action Therm Wednedsy Eve- lung; More Water Maine to Be manned; 0th» City Business - M GRADE“!!! WWMUSE GIVI my - III“ irfimnmt, at the Inn-E SiTm' a“!!! i a; Am I- and to “I _ .t.t".ti9.sUtttare th. a... a a. wer WEBER Pt_dtrt0lotr-dth. magma. mm Dtm"itsuh-rnextsaiir" "Ch: beginning n 8:16p.m..on the when! Imrmd. at the 3mm. yehmerher-easttutaerpe.md _arrearrriB-rtttisrGr.Ao limitation is extended to the public t6eom-dbeeetheir camp-tools. Ne Dru-1 Workshop of Ravinia will pron; "A yy Summer Night'- Drum Workshop of Rubia to Present "A bill Sun-er I Night’s Dream" The post is seeking I Bathing Beauty contestant from this city to represent Highland Park at the Wau- kegan Summer festival in September. It is expected that most of the town- of the county will be representqi in the contest. srtEtrirsttrtattirs PLAY To BE GIVEN SUNDAY Thursday evening, Aug. tt, will be the regular Legion meeting at Witten hall at which time delegates to the Department convention will be chosen. Other important matters will be discussed. I Dumaresq Spencer Post No. 145 of the American Legion will hold their annual picnic supper Saturday night at 8:15. Supper has been ar- ranged for, including the usual pic- nic delights, which will be served at Sheahen's Grove on Park avenue, just west of the high school athletic fierd. Good entertainment has been promised and games will be a fea- ture. This is to be an old fashioned camp meeting in connection with the supper and a good time is assured., Arrangements have been made for the ladies as well as the men to erwl joy the evening and it is believedl that there will be a big crowd. The girls taking _ part included Ellen Greig, Harriet 3nd Syrilla Gor. den, Katherine Buhrer, Hildegarde and Abigail Bislke, Dorothy, Mildred 2iiil. Alice Simpson, Ruth and Etta Pardee, Mary Louise Liebentstein, Sylvia, Marjory and Bernice Kart- zon, Dorothy Best, Virginia Wilson, Dorothy and Virginia Leisenritur, L Judith and Suzanne Greenberg,' . Dorothy Young, Zara Olds, Ruth 1Gordon. Janet Carr, Eleanor Koptik, Joan Goodman, Janet Lewis, Diane Ewell, Catherine Weinberg and Car- roll Bennett. _ “P l Mrs. H. S. Pardee was aCtbe piano (and Mrs. Thomas Wilder played the iviolin. The costumes Wore designed At' Sheahen's Grove on Park _ Avenue: Good Entertain, ment Assured by Mrs. James Cady Ewell. Mildred! "sealer directed. A number of the! dances wergbased on arrangements“ by Adolph Balm and some others byI L. Chalif. - . t The young dancers have been asked by those in charge of the Ravinia Park children's afternoon programs to appear ngain next tmPrner.--tthrn- tributed.) _ LEGION PICNIC 'ro BE HELD SATURDAY A capacity house of children and a sprinkling of elders sat absorbed ps the ancient fairy tale unmlled with t a word before them, accen- 'C/IJ? br grape of movement and artistic blending of costumes. Critics who had also seen the prev- ious performance of Cinderella, given this spring, in the Ravinia village house by the Mildred Haessler pupils, were praetteattr unanimous in their conviction that the rare and delicate beauty then achieved had been sur- passed in the wonderful appropriate setting of the Ravinia Park auditor, ium, the opera house in the woods. 1 Ravinil end Highland Perk Inp- plied the client for the would [my (run at Ravinia Perk In: “My enema, the customary ehiidrea't afternoon. Alter a delight“! con- cert for the Children by the Chieatro Symphony onhelm, Erie Debun- ter conducting. I Pantomime of Cin- derella was presented. The beautiful French version of Maasenet In adapted to. pantomime, danced by the pupils of Mildred “sealer. Most of the 35 girls in ue charming feature belong to Highluxd Park and Ravinia families and the rest Ire daughters of summer residents of this com- munity. i Local Children In Afternoon Program Thursday at Raoinia ' " .. 7V maqustww; eru'"d'.1"Lr."ltt'tJ"l2dlt,teediift' ROLL "rrhyteis-trmaa.stu. plum for/hud- Dar, or it you i.“ lmwpm-M'NMM "tr.eeir-GkfiT'iTi ,t.t"'d9.h-rats-uiur. teh?re-Aurtsriijaiiiri"Gi P,tr,,eelo,briiriu""a' !tirrPbtuuttttsGLGTiTi'"i them ind-do at.“ “I".Mneulldm Ballads all“. Inn-I'll '?r'aemroos-iii-'i,rerr.' 1teirtqaa-rtseiirri'iiGG “Winn-am‘mIi-(h- :1w.Dn-\tmm.~‘ mummy" 10mm -sruefyma-t-ia-t.'r r; Ruslund In: held until the inquest, s, which was held blond-y evening at it the H. M, Prior company's omee, by at Deputy Coroner Penny " Liberty: 3-4 vine, and the verdict WIS thard- e) was accidental and lhmlved England r.) of blame in the premises. Starry " Accident t 'm dl, According to the police report and ti; the testimony at the inquest. the lit- d tle girl was playing in front ot hee i) home and had Messed the street to ll get a small piece of ice from the uagon. On her return to the other , side of the street she failed to notice " the approaching car, and bmnuse of. e the intervening wagon the driver “Ir could not see her until she was prac- ‘I tically in front of his car. 1. One witness was examined before " the coroner's jury, the driver of the L, ice trutk--the Siljestrom ice delivery. E} His name is John Sheik and he stated MOOSE WILL H01 With both theatres presenting pen {enhances much better that, former- ly, the people of Eighlnnd Park who lure been seeking some of their Ch {attainment elsewhere will probably settle down to excellent altering- in their own home town. The Aha. Theatre is now thawing their {elm picture- commencing with a Sunday I to the jury that he had warned the l children not to cross the street short- ( ly before the accident. This little girl. he said, ran across and seiud I a piece of ice and started back, run- I hing almost directly in front of Ros- lund's car. The latter was stopped within a car length, he stated, and Iii, was. believed that it was moving perhaps 15 miles an hour. The child i received a severe out on the head and I bruised about the body where the car I ran over her. me] 6,001) FEATURES AT . THE LOCAL THEP‘ RetenLPerformances Convince Patrons That Entertain- ment Is Finest W. bum,_121 North Linden avo- nue, died Homily morning in tho Highland Park hospital from the et- feet: of injuries received about 45 minutes previously when she In struck by an automobile, driven by Rudolph Roslund of Highwood, Dorothy Waters Davidson, soar. + gunner of Mr. and Mrs, Donald 00mm Davin... Aaed gm; by Car as She in: tn- Behind Item; Ex. cmsvml f mmwcmm idea. (Continued on page 10) best ilioaret/%7iei" in i' anemic Driver GIRL m KILLID gun-'- 'tti Null" " _