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Highland Park Press, 13 Jun 1929, p. 15

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M? o do has returned from Ann an where he has been Kimball and his daugh- The latter is at the liversity hospital. ivell pf the Udelr7htild- ed Mr. and Mrs; N. Al. 5 Gayle Borneman, Miss a and Mr. "Robert Sedg- lnesday efeitimr. land Park B. Charles Benson and oht svenue are leaving ', Johns Miiitarracttd, ld, Wisconsin to attend cises and to join their a a student there. Thu June they' are lowing 'ip to California. Re was reasons Mr. Ben- ike the motor trip, but tttily, in California later. Milton J. Hirsch of rented their home for Waller and daughter rigg ofTForest avenue s L. Martin and daugh- of Haaisl avenue will aty-third of June for they will s'pend twp 'une 6 at the Highland '5. John B. Peters of ceiving congratulations f a'daughter on Satur. at the Highland Park '8-1 79 'huriday, June 18, 1929 ioo 'NI/RY. G Co. (4.. 1 At, Espinoga, Jock Hutchinson, Edi. _ die Loos, Bob, McDonald, Chick Ev- _ ans, Jim Foulis, Sonny Rouse, Ed. f J Gayer, Wm. Hartshorn, Sam Ber- i nardi, lockvAnderson, Floyd Johnson, I Willard. Witehinson, Johnny Connell, i, ' .1an Party, Gunner Nelson, Abe Ea., V pinon, Andy Myers, Art Olson, Harry Naromty, Ed. Laing, Ed, Hiesert, Har- _ w" old Johnson, Hap. Martin, Jim Wei. ger, H. E. Walter; Art Swem Bob Stupple. Dave Tosh, Ray Sheahen, I Vie Soitz, Terry McGovern, Ed. New.. i kirk, Chas. Nordberg, Al. .Qnikley, Earl Rady, Alex Stupple, J. 'Pliht.1.y _ _ _Gordon, Wright, tMaurid -Whfte, . F. 3 . -WilliaeiJotrPaiettr, Fr-las-Schultz, I John Kelly, Edgar Benson, Roy Reedy, 1 Eddie Blonston, Frank Brady, Dave 1» Cairns, 'By Chamberlain, Sterling Dawson, F. Deering/Jim Duffy, Ray 3 .. English, A. J. Burr, R. CrBeek, AL, i, Barry, A. Alles, H. tr. Alles, A, Al-, 1’ biez, B. F, Coghill, J. W. Coghill, M." f‘ ' J. Coghill, A. Eckart G. J. Eyler,1 f Grey Fahey, Harold Fossium, John) '; Gantor, "im., Carberry, Sam Gayer,1 l Geo.~Gelhar, F. E. Glassman, Frank‘ I. ' Gobel, Jim Jourley, R. S. Hambley, '; Aed Jamieson, Oscar Keller, itil.) 'T-rc-ai-Cru-s-Ar-Hella; _5r.rr_iSrr1imtetthr, i, _ " "toii,"Lon: Nobbe,', G. Mv’Ridest c, T. (. Wagner, J.?. Simmons, It.' B. Mar- . tin. . . _ _. M‘m 7“..- ...Vuv -ll’ - “VIII“ "ov healthful exercise and amusement. The playground diieytorewill meet on June 20th. to torttui1ate_thhttmrg plans for the season; Some' of our local business men have respondeirurthe letter ‘sent them and have given articles for prizes of value., Their names will 1se:tyithhe1d until others have been givefi an op- portunity to contribute. _ . _ Sunset Wood . The dance at Sunset Wood was .again a success _although the cold 'wind, which came up about eleven o'clock caused a cessation of the daheeothen it was atvits height. ty The usual indoor ball 33ng in the evening drew many spectators and are really well worth coming to see. known in the golf world. Eighty-. eight are entered so far, aetd'ofBeiahs believe that there will be more than 100 before the match starts. The list: . ' .. NORTH SHORE OPEN HERE NEXT FRIDAY Thursday, June 18, 1929 I (Continued from pnge 3) President Hoover beihg a devotee of camping out,,any of us who want a "good man {along to pitch the tents and gather tlie titewood mightinvite him. _ _ Members of the Glencoe Masonic lodge are enrolling now for the an- nual golf tournament sponsored by the lodge, which is to beheld at Btifritatat.etub Friday, June 14. Play will continue throughout the dey over 18 or 36 holes. There will be a var~ iety of awards in the many features planned for the tournament,» Dinner will be served at 7 o'eloek after which prizes will be distributed. r-Members of the Wayfarera' club will provide a program of musie.' The golf com- mittee is' comprised" of Robert C. Brown, chairman; Fred W. Hill, Dr. The many people who demand thrills. frequently succeed only in get- ting ills. 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