~ In the Â¥inal lap of the Business ~Men‘s Indoor league the Highland ‘ Park Hardware outfit, the Yankees ,-‘thloop.nillhddneo-hlhfln _ lead, having won 15 'hile_lhlfl_:- T V _ l c.% & Park Hardware outfit, the Yankees of the loop, still hold a comfortable lead, having won 15 while losing 3. * The matter of second place winâ€" mers is a different story, the Fell‘s Clothiers and Hunter‘s Sport Shop aggregations being in the thick of the fight. Anspach‘s are still a "dark T T iR 1002 2 uns coutisl Aeveitasens aetentaind horse." In the past week of play the Hardware boys gave Anspachs a 6 to 3 trimming. The Irishers, howâ€" ever, fell before Hunter‘s revamped team Tuesday in a 17 to 16 slugfest. Anspach‘s forfeited their scheduled game with Fell‘s. . o arae \ donndbeatotee es In the coming week‘s schedule two | big games are to be played. On Monâ€" day the Public Service outfit, 'ho‘ has been playing bangup ball of hte,‘ tangles with Hunter‘s team. The: other big game in the second place skirmish is between the Highland Park Hardware and Fell‘s Clothiers on Friday night, Sept. 2. Standing to Date H. P. Hardwar Fell‘s Clothier Hunter‘s Sport Shop H. & R. Anspach Nash Motors Public Service Friday, Aug. Nash; Monday, . iee vs. Hunter‘s Nash vs. Anspai Fell‘s vs. H. P. CARNIVAL AT RAVINIA WILL BE BIG EYVENT Saturday evening, Aug. 27, the anâ€" nual . Ravinia Carnival and street dance will be held on Kincaid street directly cast of the Village house. "This carnival has been an annual event since 1919 when a group of Raâ€" vinia residents conceived the idea from a culebration held each. year by the residents of Provineetown, Rhode Island, which they called the "Beachâ€" combcrs" ball. â€" The Ravinia group called theirs the "Bal Musette." The first year all of those attending came dressed as French art students such as those seon in the Montmartre disâ€" biua is Pavie Those arivinating. this event since 10912 PAE E BUCC vinia residents conceived . tl from a culebration held each. the residents of Provincetown Island, which they called the combers" ball. â€" The Ravini called theirs the "Bal Musett first year all of those attondi dressed as French art studei as those seon in the Montma trict in Paris. Those origina earnival affair were Mr. Lio ertson, Mr. and Mrs. Lauren Mr. anc n 2c ge o dighcondic ca t3 e ET tren 2 Elizabeth Robertzon, Mr. and Mrs. _..,.,. furnished b;; O. E. Keller, Mr. and Mrs. George \'f‘ ,;,m_c‘ok the Carr. Mrs. Joseph Michaels, Mr. and ... ;‘hr-xing oxanl Mrs. George R. Miles, and others. Th€ on pf :\lxiweï¬ku occasion was such a 5|{c:€~s> t‘hati 7llt of Chicago, â€" both Bal year has grown .n popWariy °0 »""" an extont that groups from along the entire _ North Shore and Chicago share in the festivities. Each year some of the artists from the Ravinia opera at Ravinia Park are guests. This year Florence Macbeth and Marâ€" jery Maxwell will be present. This festival is now sponsored by the Woman‘s Civic club of Ravinia, ‘the officors in charge being members of the official board of which Mrs. Arthur Raff is president, Mrs. Robert Grinnell, first vice president, Mrs Mary Hoffman, second vice president Mrs. Clinton Beach, treasurer, Mrs. Jill Jones, corresponding secretary. Mrs. Robert Grinnell has charge of the carnival this year, being assisted by the various committees and their chairmen. Mrs. Ernest Nolting, proâ€" gram chairman, has charge of the 1 ‘ i u°* sNL Mrs Mrs »â€"The world‘s largest bituminous coal rj!,g.muhmnï¬m _ The largest faceâ€"brick plant in the â€" world is in Danville, IMincis. Menry Ford, world‘s richest man, % .h*.“u.'fl #to think of it, work seems to Buioooennn ce‘ lights and decoration, Mrs. James | Cady Ewell has the costuming im , charge, Mrs. Lee Supple, Mrs. R. H. Browning, Mrs. W. R. Saul, Mrs. J. Mills Easton, Mrs. J. F. Gillen, Mrs. Allan Woif, Mrs. E E Leonard and Mrs. Theodore Fischer assisting Mrs. L. N. Keaster with the publicity. Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Brouilette will be in charge of the booth selling novelâ€" ties; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Wampler will have the lee cream for sale; Mrs. Chas. F. Monahan will be in charge of punch and lemonade. al _ Musette" Originated In Employes of the Chicago North 1919; Urge All to Come In Shore & Milwz!ukeeh Railroadâ€"the ‘ostume, Aug. 27 North Shore Lineâ€"held their first to= x E. <* annual picnic Wednesday at Sunset , two Gvant A 8%. the anâ€" Park, Highland Park. It was an "oldâ€" uturday evening, ;.“lg» ind street fashioned" basket picnic, and officials 4 *~j“l‘l-“lm h‘lul'“““}{, and, Sicct Of the railroad mingled with employes ce will be held on Aincaid Str in spreading their Junches under the A noted gipsy fortune teller Mme. Nyleve Snosracp . will be on thel grounds to read palms, telling you ; thmynteriud’ymfumelife,uid‘ the mistakes of the past. Miss Paâ€"| tricia Hoffman and Miss Ruth Coolâ€". idge as gipsy maidens will give ‘ny’ other information you may wish in regard to the great Mme. Snosracp. Mrs. Arthur Raff is arranging the program for the children to take place from 7 until 9 o‘clock. This promises.to be a most interesting and entertaining one. Harvey‘s orchesâ€" tra will play from 9 to 12. Mildred: Haessler will give a group of exhiâ€" bition dances at 8:30 o‘clock. It is hoped that everyone will be :uent in costume at this time, as iss Haessler and her pupils are preâ€" parifig new and interesting dances. With such a unique history it is w that the carnival this year every way carry out the spirit of. the group who originated the festival Ravinia â€" Carnn will be held or y cast of the ; â€" carnival has since 1919 when residents . cone a culebration he sidents of Prov iames This Week Aug. '_’l‘;rl‘ublicis X FOR 2ND PL (r:m ;'harge being members 1 vex official board of which Mrs. RESURRECTION" TALE . Raff is president, Mrs. Robert OoF DRAMATIC POWER . first vice president, Mrs. s . m . . offman. second vice president, 'Dr"‘ma‘““fl?“‘"?" a!:d\ph:\'klcal bigâ€" L022 aea hath nresent in "Resurrecâ€" was such a success that it e an institution and each erown «in popularity to such 26â€"Public Service vs. Aug. 29â€"Public Servâ€" : Tuesday, Aug. 30â€" chs; Friday, Sept. 2â€" â€" Hardware. d Mrs. Laurence Buck Frank C. Peyraud, Mr â€"“‘â€"-' _vâ€"H.V Tran ) Date w 10 10 14 L Pet. 3 833 555 437 412 ‘l\-tdl.-'hcm-n!o-d} in the reading room at the public liâ€" brary which is open every day exâ€" cept Sunday from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. In addition to the local and Chicago newspapers are found the New York Times, Christian Science Monitor, United States Daily and Lake County Register. American Boy; American City; American Issue (Gift); American Magazine; American Mercury; Asia;| Atlantic; â€" B‘nai B‘rith â€" Magazine (gift); Book Review Digest; Booklist; Century; Child Life; Christian Cenâ€" tury (gift); Christian Register (gift), Christian Science Journal (gift); Church Register (gift); Churchman (gift); Colliers; Country Life; Cumuâ€" lative Book Index;â€" Harpers; House and Garden; House Beautiful; Hyâ€" geia; Illustrated London News; ln-] dependent; Iowa Library Quarterly (gift); Journal of the Illinois State | Historical Society (gift); _ Ladies| Home Journal; Library Journal; Life; Literary Digest; Living Age; Hm-i chester Guardian; Music and Youth; Musical Leader; Nation; National ‘ Geographic; Nature; New Republic; Outlook; Poetry; Publisher‘s Weekly; Reader‘s Guide; St. Nicholas; Saturâ€" day Evening Post; Saturday Review of Literature; Scientific Amerfean Monthly; Scribners; Stand_rd Cataâ€" log â€" Bimonthly; _ Studio; â€" Survey; Time; Union Signal (gift); Vogue; Welfare; Woman‘s Press; World‘s Work; Yale Review; Youth‘s Comâ€" panion. NORTA SHORE LINE EMPLOYES®‘ PICNIC after m NOW READY ply Balance like rent! Located at Greenwood & Grand . the. ex his a W. H. Nevelle "s classic . rting Thur the picture e featured will Pattlock Homes or your own broker 4, 5, and 6 rooms and Kitchenettes throughout the day and orchestra was on hand ;'ncrxpï¬ir;n for dancing cening. It is planned to regular event for emâ€" "Road of Service" hereâ€" The vacant furnished by will act as cashiers. At the concluâ€" sion of the affair the ten grand prizes will be awarded including the Chrysler sedan, Frigidaire Electrola, Quiet May oil burner, electric sewing machine, vacuum cleaner, easy qnh- ol d id 0 Bs 24 0400 Bivctncmaind Protess Aiss ing machine, gold watches, white ename} stove latest model, beautiful string of pearls and choker. To Open Road On Saturday afternoon the official opening of the Deerfield road will take place. Betty Clavey will untie the ribbon. This road has been under construction for some time. “.l-’_l;;‘t;r;!tznd this big celebration The prizes are on display at the E H. Willman store on Waukegan road Several have entered the Bathing | Beauty contest for the honor of win-‘ ning the title of "Miss Decrfield" and / the perquisites pertaining thereto. _ Parade Lineup i Line of march in Deerfield Day celcbration, August 27th, 1927, comâ€" mencing at 10:00 a. m. (Daylight savings time} on West Deerfield aveâ€" nue at the interseetion of Wilmot road, continuing east to Rosemary Terrace; north on Rosemary Terrace to Orchard street, west on Orchard to Waukegan road; marching organâ€" izations south on Waukegan road to the park; vehicles north on Waukeâ€" gan road to Hazel avenue; west on Hazel avenue to Journal place, south un Journal place to the park. NoTICE OF LETTING CONTRACT, Ass:SSMENT NO. siL BOARD OF _ LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS OF TNE CITY OP HIGHLAND PARK. NoTICE ISs MEREBY GIVEN that l:id.l THE HIGHLAND PARE PRESS, A1GHLAND PARK, FOR DEERFIELD FETE HIGHLAND PARK v INXDOW CLEANING SERVICE Tel Continued from page 1 **~*~~ w iINDOW WASHERS in‘ 1( ) comes at the end of a successful career. position in a line where advancements the following courses: METROPOLITAN BUSINESS COLLEGE $7 South Wabash Avenue at Monroe Streot = â€" â€" FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE MAKE an appointment with us now and be sure of looking your very _ best for the vacation or party. Our work is reliable. n:;;r-n;â€"(;rVEhI;-o and Iilinois Hair Dressers Assn. u} Borchardt Beauty Shop 2 North Sheridan Rd Highland Park, Il. Telephone H. P. 920 "Look Your Best" the public _ grood. BENJAMLN F. _ LEWIS wat. J. BROWN, LYLE GOURLEY. qWM. M. REAY. {. Locai Improvements af Hirh‘and Park. .. Secretarial, Commercial, Stenographic Comptometer, Typing and all combinations ENROLL NOW for SEPT. Gl’ CATALOGUE FREEâ€"PHONE, WRITE OR CALL M phone us ar be delivered . to . the if Local Umprovements Board at the time and the opening of the me. ' First divisionâ€"marching organizaâ€" ig celebration. | tions; 2nd divisionâ€"doll buggies, triâ€" lay at the E.‘cycles, wagons, ete.; 3rd divisionâ€" aukegan m-d.‘ novelties, (clown, ete.); 4th division 1 the Bathing| â€"bicycles, pony carts, saddle ponics. honor of winâ€"| Ali parents are urged to encourage Decrfield" and their children to take part in the nue; west on il place, south : park. hing â€" organiâ€" Novelties, sinâ€" divisionâ€"Sadâ€" ith divisionâ€" vements M. E. FAUST organization . floats;â€" oth divisionâ€" pleasure autos: 8th divisionâ€" on Prizes will be awarded for each of the above divigions. ‘The parade will be headed by the Deerfield Municipal Band under the direction of F. W. Russo. Line of march of parade in Deerâ€" field Children‘s Day celebration, Augâ€" ust 26th, 1927, commencing at 1:30 p. m. 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