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Highland Park Press, 30 Aug 1928, p. 5

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* ~ MOWARDâ€"UDELL CAFETERIA 1200 to 2:30 â€"_ â€"TRURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1928 Used to you could tell where the cow path was by watching the cow, and now you can tell where Main street is by watching the calves.â€"Dalâ€" cott is sucessful. s Need of the establishment of Wauâ€" kegan as a regular stop for air mail is becoming more and more apparent each day in the opinion of Postmaster Talcott due to the marked increase in the volume of air mail. P cial concerns of the city, who '.'.."'2" wise the larger users of mail y and North Chicago Chamber of Comâ€" Waukegan will become a port for air mail planes if the movement which WANT AIR MAIL PORT AT WAUKEGAN, REPORT North Shore Trust Company For {urther information !okph;‘c HIGHLAND PARK MUSIC SCHOOL Prices for ome private lesson each week, with one free class in harmony weekly, begin at one dollar and a half. Early enroliment is advisable. offered. Private instruction in ELEANOR BOARDMAN â€" CONRAD NAGEL LAURENCE GRAY . "THE CROWD JAMES MURRAY â€" ELEANOR BOARDMAN Fall Term Opens Monday, September 10th ARTHUR LAKE â€" MARY BRIAN ETHEL LATHROP MARLEY, Director Tharsday, Friday, Sept. 6, 7 _ "LAUGH CLOWN LAUGH" LON CHANEY "GREAT MAIL ROBBERY" ALLâ€"STAR CAST "DIAMOND HANDCUFFS" HIGHWOOD, ILLINOIS "HONOR BOUND" ESTBLLE TAYLOR Saturday, Sept. 1 "HAROLD TEEN" Wednesday, Sept. 5 "KIT CARsSON" FRED THOMPSON Friday, Aug. 31 p_illm organ, violin, harmony is have a Banking with Requirement If you take a composite of the adâ€" M-.Dnu:u--nm.nh ruined We nominate w up if we don‘t.â€"Dallas News. . L § 000 WPURIRDRAR cfi tm tinfiticas. J At clevenâ€"ten, a Jordan touring car ownnd and driven by Robert Evans, on of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Evans, was badly wrecked, when he turned the car to avoid crashing the gates and the car skidded into the tracks, breaking the back whee} and lodging h~ ~xel onto the tracks so that it could not be released. According to Mr. Evans, the gates were down but there were no lights on them and as there was no car to tow him out. the @ateman signaled the train. Howâ€" TWO ACCIDENTS ARR _ REPORTED AT BLODGETT Two sutomobile accidents cccurred at Blodgett crossing of the Chicago ?«'ofl!ml'uern R. K. Co. lasf nizht Meet Each Individual THEATRE }Hi;lhld Park 1138 | Winnetka 1852 We in the basebail the men‘s team ""."”l'fi:lxflnmcb- land Park Nash team for a box of rl. The batteries for Ravinia Teate Shctkers 1y Rawons, * se Dreas Carnival Ne tail :00 p.m., dress carnival tâ€"'-fi-h-um-. Prizes Girls under 12 years, sack race, 50 yards. Boys under 16 years, obstacle race, 50 yards and return. Girls under 16 years, obstacle race, 50 yards and return. Boys bicycle race, 600 yards, open. Girls bicycle race, 300 yards, open. 3:00 p.m. Horseshoe tournament for boys under 12 years. 4:00 p. m. Horeshoe tournament for boys under 18 years. \ Girls Volley Ball 5:00 p. m., there will be a girls volâ€" ley ball game at 5 p. m., on Saturday, September 1st, between Ravinia and Highland Park. ; 6:45 p.m., Men‘s horseshoe tournaâ€" 1:00 p. m. the mixed doubles tennis tournament. Dr. Drawing will be made at 1 o‘clock. 2:00 p.m. Races as follows: Boys and Girls Races Boyllmder‘lye-n,&’:yardduh. Sirh under 7 years, 25 yard dash. At 11:30 a.m. a ‘boat race in the pool will be the feature. Any boy who has made a boat is invited to 1:00 p.m. Hunters Sport Shop is donating a 6 foot bow to the winner of the archery contest. Persons may use their own bows or else may use the bows belonging to the playâ€" At 10:30 a. m the final game in the Junior Baseball League will be played. Hansons and Ravinia are ticd for first place with four wins and" two defeats. This will be the ‘decidihg game for the playground championâ€" ship. The winners will receive silver watch fobs. enter it in the race PLAYGROUND FIELD DAY IS SATURDAY Boys 12 years and under, Boys 13 years and over. Girls 12 years and nnderi rGirls 13 years and over. On the target ranges rifle, machine gun and antiâ€"aircraft fire were shown. Demobilized Saturday A number of the citizen soldiers left on Friday following the farewell chicken dinner given them. When reveille was sounded at 6 o‘clock Satâ€" urday morning, however, 1,975 youth, almost the entire original enrollment of the camp, responded. Four hours later, having exchanged theit uniâ€" forms for civilian clothes, they were en route to their homes. ‘ gave exhibitions of closeâ€"order drill, wallâ€"scaling, teniâ€"pitching, . cavairy drill and battalion formations. | _Thursday in Camp Holliday, the | citizens‘ military training camp at 1 Fort Sheridan, was visitors‘ day, | presentation day, and general review | day all in one. Nearly 9,000 visitors, many of them parents of the citizen | soldiers, attended the closing exerâ€" contest and will represent the camp ai the national contest to be held at Camp Perry, O. Milo K. Fields of Plainfield, 111. and Karl Stess! of Milwaukee tied for first place in the machine gun marksmanship contest. The prize for the student maintaining the best record without previous exâ€" perience was won by George Berâ€" lin of Lement, I1l. 5 Cheered by Crowd The precision and bearing of the troops, as they passed by with full pack an? equipment, drew favorable comment from Gen. Malone and his officers, and round after round of applause from the spectators who lined the parade grounds. ‘ Following the parade the Lroops‘ Boys under 10 years, Girls under 10 years, Boys under 12 years, Girls under 12 years, Boys unter 16 years, Girls under 16 years, Boys under 12 years, The raim soaked parade grounds caused a delay until afternoon of the general review of the 2,000 Illinois, Michigan, and Wisconsin boys enâ€" rolled. cises of the nmp.”;hi;hâ€"â€";‘i;bl;d:d Saiurday. races and tournaments. Prizes and Medals Awarded and THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND Continued from page 1 They March; Demobilâ€" ized Saturday AT CAMP HOLLIDAY HELD ON THURSDAY 50 yard dash, 50 yard dash. 50 yard dash, 50 yard dash, 50 yard dash. 50 yard dash. for B. Shaw, County Highway Engineer R. M. Lobdell Thursday received rightâ€"ofâ€" way papers on Route 173, section 125, extending from Sheridan road to Roseâ€" crans. Rosecrans on the present Zionâ€"Antiâ€" och route in an casterly direction to Bethichem avenue, Zion, southeasteriy on Bethichem to Twentyâ€"first street _ndmth-_n_c-t on Twentyâ€"first street The papers show the location of the route as chosen by the state departâ€" ment. The road will extend from association work. tors. Mr. J. H. Brock of the univerâ€" sity gave a very interesting talk on the advantages _of Herd Improvement GETS RIGHT OF wWaY PAPERS FOR ROUTE The annual meeting of the Dairy Herd Improvement association was held at. the Farm Bureau building, Gray«lake, Mlinois, Wednesday, Aug. 15. More interest in the association was expressed at this meeting than has been shown for some time. Earl Kane of Mundelein was elected presiâ€" dent. Frank Wirtz, Mundelein, viceâ€" president, Wilbur Swayer, Gurnee; secretaryâ€"treasurer; R. S. Hulce, Deerfield and Lee Huson, Mundelein, were elected mis the other two direcâ€" DAIRY IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION ELECTS Last Tuesday about 30 boys. and girls from the playgrounds visited the Cubs baseball park. The girls hike on Saturday was changed some what and the girls hiked to ~Ravinia where they spent the day in swimming. °_ Girls Tennis Tournament The girls tennis tournament proved to be very interesting. The tournaâ€" ment started on Friday the 24th but the girls were so evenly matched that: it took some time to play off the sets. The findl games were played by Lilâ€" lizn Smith and Gladys Sumerth.; Gladys was defeated however and: Lillian retained her old title that she | won several weeks ago in the girls . singles. In theé semiâ€"finals Florence Leucr defeated Katherin Croke. Junior Girls Beach Party On Friday afternoon the Junior girls from Sunset Park went to Cenâ€" noon and evening was spent in yhy-i tral beach where they enjoyed a treasâ€" ure hunt and beach party. The a!ter-l inz games and running races. The girls had a glorious time cooking their { dinncr over a bonfire. f This has been a very busy week at Sunset Park for there was a great deal of hand work to be finished but everything is well under way and the children are new anxious to finâ€" ish their work so that it may be put on display on Sept ist. Playground Day. will be presented to the best costume : and the funniest costume. At 8:15| n. m., Misses Harriet Golden and‘ Katherine Buhrer will give a Dutch| Dance and Miss Augusta Watson an | Aeroplane Dance. There will be comâ€"| munity dancing from 8:30 to 11:30| This will be a fine opportunity for parents to spend a day with their children at the park. Come in the morning and stay all day. There will be an exhibit of handâ€" work at the Park all day Saturday. A number of fine useful articles have been made at the playgrounds this summer under the direction of Mrs. Cox and Mildred Artis. The Howardâ€"Udell Cafeteria will nerve one meal LABOR DAY, SEPT. : Specinl Holiday Dinner 1200 to 2:80 HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK Each dollar you add to your balance will give you will find other people who have money w how to make more money. The Young people and many older ones these days are looking around for some new thrill. Let us suggest to these people that they try the game of "getting ahead" by opening a savings account in this bank. It is not a hard upâ€"hill game, but a really easy one, after you have set your mind to it and back up your plant with determinaâ€" tion and grit. Why not start the game today! A New | Press Want Ads Bri the famous Arch Preserver Shoes, that keeps their feet happy. Won‘t you let us show you this better shoe? Lake Forest, Hlinois Highland Park The home of Savings Depositors Sumr;l'le‘S we think only teachers, nurses and business women must use their feet. But all women must use their feet â€" and this explains why women e‘\:ery‘where today are turning to tha ewdsit 1 °â€" 3 2 firWomen who must be on their feet * _ demand this shoe! GOMETIMES we think only The Arch Preserver Shoe We have a complete line of children us help you prepare them for school well prepared to outfit the young â€"me who will soon be leaving for college. tlp _ â€"» ) We ma ; fif‘é" $ &,, TYE a . Women who must b on their feet & demand this shae! will give you a thrill, and as that balance money will be looking you up and showir DeLUXE THEATRE BEBE DANIELS â€" NEIL HAMILTON Monday, Tl:s;ily. Sept. 1-0 "YELLOW LILY" BILLIE DOVE â€"â€" CLIVE BROOK Wednesday, Sept. 5 _ _ "THE DESIRED woMmAinr IRENE RICH Thursday, Friday, Sept. 6. ; "HOT NEWS" "JAWS OF STEEL® RINâ€"TINâ€"TINX Friday, Aug. 31 "CIRCUS" CHARLES CHAPLIN Saturda!; &pL l‘ "SKIRTS" SYD CHAPLIN Sunday, Sept. E for school. We are also youngâ€"men and women, children‘s shoes. 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