Â¥++ m s s SE S SE S HE HF HE SE C Asie SR Hp g The weather being wet and cool the beaches were forgotten. However, the Â¥ water sports event on next Saturday t ‘at Ravinia Beach will be of interest & TREASURE HUNT SATURDAT ‘@ The Saturday hikeâ€"for this week ‘-ll be â€"a treasure hunt in Sunset . ‘Purk. The Ravinia group will leave Ravinia school st 10 a.m., and meet + Sunset Group at the Park at 10:30. ;Lunches will be eaten in the Park. Parents calling for their children at the Park at 12:45 p.m. The children have been working on they are to start on leather work; ‘Mhflh..qhflldi- : *kets made this summer, o dance at Sunset Park was most satisâ€" factory. All seemed happy and enâ€" joying themselves. The dance ended promptly at 11:30 and in less than fifteen minutes the Park was vacated. It is gratifying to the management to note the orderly manner of those attending the dances. North Shore Trust Company 67. Sunet Park Dancing SsSUNSET BULLETIN TÂ¥ + ¢ EVERY DAY A dollar will start a savings account â€"and a dollar deâ€" posited each day will make a valâ€" uable nest egg. ze very much needed cause. books M bvtebat erme entmers the atrie reethounth Pimenionts ch untsens yed Wednesday afternoon. * | * WRE=O At 807 timt _ â€" . Behoof Bund Whatever money we have received * The Boys Highland Park Sch 'hthh-tmllwhylhon Band played their first I‘Hh&nwmhnk Sunset Wood on Sunday evening and| !° V* k°Dt *# a starting fund for any Was enjoyed by all present. This is a| NC®4td Civie project, such as a pubâ€" desireable addition to the attractions | beemer w, ‘pev, shont comideratne at Sunset Wood. Come out folks and f:‘hfâ€nl'flll jvic ~proâ€" give the boys ‘a cheer. .._",' the children. The children are making great progress in Folk Dancing. The first practice was held Tuesday mornâ€" ing under the direction of Mrs. Cox. Regular Folk dancing classes will be ::“3.4‘:.4. -onhcl._. y Athletic Eficiency Tests During this month boys and girls mch:cudl.udï¬‚ï¬ may try out for efficiency ribbons medals. The events are the 75 yard bruismr esnt diictns d 4s â€"â€"cote ons ds 40.AE 1 dlll’ â€"l Il‘.ll’ dash, the baseball throw, rupning 2 but broad jump, and mey,'_;-_:-_nlg."""“... d Day for anything else but bought a pair of shoes in Rasmussen‘s store and gave a choek for $30, reâ€" Dancing For Children A new interest has been started for DAY and gave a check for $30, reâ€" i $20 in change, The clerk.was what suspicious, the police teâ€" are graded uscording to | featured land and water sports, handâ€" craft, which proved to be very popâ€" ular, nature study, and special eveâ€" | ning programs including a moon light swim, a hay rack ride and a program which was presented for the campers _at Association House Camp. On Friâ€" day, August 3, sixteen members of the Board of Directors of the Highâ€" | land Park and Lake Forest Y.W.C.A.‘s ‘\ure entertained at the camp at a luncheon. At this time a report of Lthe camp was given. On Saturday and Sunday, August 4 and 5 a group of business girls from Highland Park and Lake Forest spent the weekâ€"end at the camp.. Miss Laura Cranefield of the Highland Park Y.W.C.A. and Miss Marguerite Creamer of the Lake Forest Y.W.C.A. were camp directors, assisted by Miss Betty Whitney of Chicago who,ncted as life guard and swimming instructor and Miss Ella .inderholm of Lake Forest who had charge of hand craft. others‘ mental attitude. We look back into history and we are glad that we have advanced as far as we haveâ€"not toward the millepium, for that never comes, but in the direction of better education, more universal adaption of the golden rule, less thought of self and more of the needs of humanity. The world war inspired many exâ€" amples of patriotic devotion. TZe afâ€" ter years, I feel sure are developing just as fine a sentiment of brotherly sympathy and love and in this spirit is the hope of the world toâ€"day." "That two hundred years ago, there were fewer white men within this terâ€" ritory than now dwell in the city of Cincinnati. "Thatâ€"one hundred years ago there were less than now dwell in the cities of New York, Chicagy and San Franâ€" cisco. "I have faith in our country and in our people. The radicals of today are the conservatives of tomorrow. As we Camp Merry Days, the summer camp for girls which the Highland Park and Lake Forest Y. W. C. A.‘s have been conducting at Druce Lake, elosed for the season on Monday. From July 23 to August 2, twenty girls of grade school age from Highâ€" land Park and Lake Forest enjoyed ten days of fun and learning new things at the camp. The program within the limits of this proud repub~ &D““l“t&“* \‘LM‘&_‘L-&‘1 "And that coiling smoke from> h-udww“.vwi ness untrodden by any white men save DeLeon, in search of a fabulous Eldo~ mellow, more sympathetic of the Miss Helen T. McQuillen, general secretary of the Highland Park Y.W.â€" C.A. and Miss Esther Huckins of the Chicago Metropolitan office of the Y.W.C.A. left on Tuesday to attend the Community Conference of the Y.W.C.A to be held at College Camp, Lake Geneva, Wisconsin from August 7 to 17. Committee Sends Out Letters to Citizens Eplaining Purâ€" * The following letter urging coâ€"opâ€" eration in plans for Highwood Day, September 3, has been sent by the Highwood Day committee to all citi~ zenms of that progressive city: .‘ Dear Highwood Citizen: * URGE COâ€"OPERATION FOR HIGHWOOD DAY in whatever help they shouid need. The Highwood Civic Improvement association is an absolutely unselfish organization. Their byâ€"laws are such that not one five cent piece can be spent of any money received on any FORMER MAYOR é TALKED AT ROTARY As you no doubt know that the Highwood Civic Improvement associaâ€" tion is planning another Highwood Day to be held as usual on Labor Day this year. The various committees this the biggest and best celebration Highwood has ever had, and this can Highwood will help and support the for the civic benefit of the City of Y. W.C. A. Notes __Donation to Highwood Parents and Tenchers association for school Continued from page 1 poses of Project The association members and chairâ€" men of the various committees are sacrificing their time, labor and money to make this a success and it is no more benefit to them than it is to you. So from now on let us all sell tickets; buy tickets when you are askâ€" ed to, and do whatever you can or may be asked to do from now until Labor Day night. It is your fight, no one else‘s. To get good park, good community spirit, is not this enough to work for? which is the finest on the North Shore which we should all be proud of. There can be many more accomâ€" plishments in the near future by our association if all our citizens would get together and do what they can. _Let us all boost for a better Highâ€" wood. ; | Sm bosh ¢ | Nunnâ€"Bush SHOES HIGHWOOD DAY COMMITTEE Foremost along the North Shore MOVING SPECIAL SALE A ‘Tel. H. P. 1808 Repuiring done while you waiy 1| * > »xa»| RIGDON‘S FIREPROOF WAREKHKOUSES HOUSEHOLD GOODS PHONE H. P. 181â€"182 STORAGE regular $10.00 shoes while . hey fer for We are HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK Yours for a big success. PACKING In addition to the safety and ready money value of the cheques, the holder, no matter where he er she may travel, are seldom out of touch with the vast American Express organization with its 26,000 express agents in this country. American Express Company Travelers Cheques spell safety, convenâ€" tence and peace of mind whereverwou go. When you prepare for a journey, call on us for Express Travelers cheques. of The cost is nominal. SHIPPING TRAVELERS CHEQUES SUMMER VACATIONIST The Oild Reliable and Progressive Bank Thursday, Aug. 16, is the date, and 9 o‘clock in the morning is the startâ€" WINNETKA _ BUSINESS | ing time. MEN TO HAVE PICNIC‘ "Get your lunch baskets ready and â€"â€"â€" | fallow the crowd to Gage‘s Lake," is Winnetka Day plans are being\ the invitation being sent out from the pushed as rapidly as possible by R., Chamber of Commerce offices. F. Doepel, chairman of the committee | emremmmmierneaties rewe in charge, and his assistants, Herbert‘ . x Paulson, Vie J. Killian, A. Lee Adams, | _ [tS OUL OPiMIO® that h 49 A. F. Peters, and B. W. Blow, | gates came u_me from 70u>torn an for the car garage. 2 blocks from lake, 2 blocks Anspach, 386 Central Avenue. H. P. 1212. to transportation, 5 blocks to school. 6 room houseâ€"3 bedrooms, 1 bath, 1 East side. $75 per month H. & R. FOR RENT August 10th and 11th and Saturday UNFURNISHED Dollar Days Friday a supply of American at Its our opinion that a lot of deleâ€" gates came home from Houston and Kansas City with tar on their fingers â€"from grabbing at the band wagon. A