auch, 38, conductor of on at Waukegan and ads, and a resident of found dead in his Ford Waukegan road about day morning. A fracâ€" ull, ‘a broken jaw and ie neck, evidently ‘from were the wounds desâ€" inquest held about 11 y at the office ‘of the o. There were indicaâ€" r had struck a tree, : off and on the road, : the driver may have ght out at the inquest h hadâ€" closed â€"his staâ€" o‘clock and drove north er station where some sale. The operator at eported that the man e for home. He was , as far as known, until found, and indications ‘had been dead some returned was that the his death from injuries the automobile he was he road and struck a that the accident ocâ€" 00. feet south of Hazel aukegan road, during une 10, or early mornâ€" ving the. widow and two sie, 20, and Clara, 12. ified at the inquest as ‘ father closed the filing ft. * er Found Dead Schreiner, 60 years old, as found dead in a ditch ndee road near Northâ€" 1e evening the firemen the Hugo Sonnenschiert Egandale road, whers a fireplace had caused ) damage was done. aze caused Monday at of L. L. Winters, Laure! painters were burning m the siding with a n Masonic temple. The egree was conferred on didates. y night, the victim, it f an automobile acciâ€" General Market, in the , ~Centralâ€"avenue, about evening was promptly by. the fire department of about $200 was done iccording to fire chief origin of the fire is a culation. <It is believed roof â€"construction of the ented aâ€" more serious alled Out ee Times Monday Masons Meet ‘ark Chapter No. 226. et Wednesday evening hursday, June 13, 1929 ued on page 9) it out by the firemen amage was done. The etrated to the inside o‘ uch Found Dead Â¥m.: Schreiner Saturday to v Bat# _ Visit Peony Garden The Community Garden class of the Highland Park Woman‘s club will asâ€" semble â€" at ten o‘clock, Wednesday morning, June 19 at the home of Mrs. :\oilogg Speed, 530 S. Sheridan road only Distinction 10; Color harmony 30; arrangement of bloom 30; relationâ€" ship of plant material to container 30. There are prizes in all classes: 1st Pprize, blue. ribbon; 2nd prize, â€"red ribbon; 3rd prize, white ribbon. â€" In class 8 there is a special prize f« r Garden club of Deerfield members In class 6 exhibitor should f&r’n_ish arn end table, . â€" oi se l.Ju'dges_ may withhold ribbons foE not worthy. + 24 Rules for judging flower arrangeâ€" ment exhibits: «_ , ers should be exhibited with buds reâ€" moved. â€" The ‘foliage should not be removed. ; orrrvings C All flowers should be grown by exâ€" hibitor. =~ : f > All exhibitions must be in place at 2 p.m. The auditorium will be open at 11 a. m,. Every exhibitor must furnish his own container. In classes, 1, 2, 3 and 7 milk bottles should be used. Flowâ€" The sixth June flower show of the Deerfield Garden club will be held Wednesday, June 26 from 4 to 9 p. m. at the Deerfleld Grammar school audiâ€" torium. â€" All. who areâ€" interested in gardens and flowers are urged to exâ€" hibit. The following rules will be observed: 3. ys.." The event is attracting attention all through the Chicago distriet as well as northern Indiana and southâ€" ern Wisconsin. It will give the peoâ€" ple who are interested in golf in Highland Park an opportunity to witâ€" ness the game at its best,; and it is earnestly hoped that many will. be present to witness this big event. Tom Kelly, our Pro, is largely reâ€" sponsible for securing so_ many enâ€" ~ CCC Mist: of Entries s * â€" Following is the list of entries which contains some names widely (Continued on page 13) $ Deerfield Garden f North Shore .Open E Eveéery éffort is being made to put| the course at its best for the big event to be held on Monday, June 17, the North Shore Open. A new grass tee has been made for hole No. 11 anid another for hole No. 14 and will be in use onâ€"that occasion. At this time there are more than eightyâ€"enâ€" tries for. the tournament, . among them being some of.the foremost proâ€" fessionals in this district. * Thursday, June 13, 1929 Saturday and Sunday weekâ€"end was ideal weather for golf.â€" Three hunâ€" dred twentyâ€"five registered for play on Sunday and the play was so evenâ€" ly distributed as to cause no inconâ€" venience to the players which can be largely attributed to the recent raise in the rate for nonâ€"residents for Sunâ€" day morning. * rams 4 &2 NORTH SHORE OPEN _ HERE NEXT FRIDAY Widespread Interest in Tourney to Be Played at Sunset Valley Club visit the peony garden of Mr. Paul ‘ttey, Glencoe. Club Flower Show An interesting story regarding the organization and history of the Highâ€" land Park Presbyterign church apâ€". peared in last Sunday‘s Chicago Tribâ€" une and was read with interest by‘i Highland Park people. The tribune: is running a series of stories about various churches in the suburban reâ€" gion.: This one was written by Oney Fred Sweet of the Tribune staff. Mr. Guiseppe Giallanza will sing several operatic numbers accompanâ€" ied by Miss Alma Galassini at the piano. The entire proceeds will be forwarded to the ~Alfonso Buroni fund. An invitation is extended the public to attend. A play followed by a dance will be given by. the Highwood Benefit club at the Highland Park Wom@n‘s club on Saturday, June 15 at eight o‘clock. Presbyterian Church ' Story in the Tribune Don‘t forget theâ€"dance every Thursâ€" day evening in Sunset Park, under the management of the Park Board. The dances are held every Thursday evening during June, July, August and September, from 8:30 to 11:30. A nominal charge is. made for dancing to those holdingâ€" season membership cards, which may be obtained by resiâ€" dentsâ€" of.Highland Park at 543 Cenâ€" tral avenue. ‘ . Lowerâ€"row, Tleff toâ€"right.â€"Robert Saielli, Warren Geary, William Chamâ€" bers, Torrido Saielli.â€" Top â€"row:â€"Jack Williams, Jack Thomas, Robertâ€"Cary. The winning foursome in the Chicago Suburbsn Teague tournament was (c;:mposed of William Chambers, Robert Saielli, Jack Thomas and Warren ary. . 3 : @ Entertainment June 15â€" to Be Benefit Affair Dancing Thursday Champion Suburban Golf Team in Sunset Park Deerfieldâ€"Shiclds Golf* Winners T H E on Monday evening, June ©10, and with all ~the records. straight and plenty of witnesses, he is entitled to take rank with all the. others who have made such a record. Add Fred Meierhoff to the honor list of the golfers who have made a "hole in oné." He achieved that disâ€" tinction at the Sunset Valley course Fred Mceierhoff Makes _ Hole in One on Monday Coach Peel ] During the season just. closed the. ~ | Deerfieldâ€"Shields ~golf team has won *|nine matches and has lostâ€"only two. ‘ | The same boys will be back in school ‘ | next year, with the exception of: _ | Chambers, who is graduated this year. Chambers took second in the Illinois _| Interschodlastic® tournéy recently at Urbana, with a score of 80, the winâ€" \ ner beating him by only two strokes. :5 Fine Record 1 Deerfleldâ€"Shields high has won the Illinois Interscholastic tourney three 1 times in recent years,; the school‘s | winning representatives being Stupâ€" !ple, "Happy" Martin and Dick Marâ€" ‘‘tin. This is a splendidâ€" showing for ‘;the school and a disfinct credit to the | fine coaching of Mr. Peel. To Receive B.A. Degree Miss Janet Griffith who is graduatâ€" ing Monday from Northwestern uniâ€" versity, will receive her B.A. degree. Word was received here on last Thursday by relatives and friends of Mrs. John Rudoiph telling of her death which occurred early â€"that morning in a hospital in Portland, Oregon. She was very well known here and until seven years ago made this her home. A year ago she came here to visit.. She made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Lee Steenzon in Portland. > The _ Deerfield. . American Legion post has set aside August 25 as the date for its annual carnival, and alâ€" ready preparations are in progress to make this one of the red letter days in Deerfield history.. . Friends of the Legion are asked to remember the date and come â€"to Deerfield Auâ€" gust 25. 4 The high schools represented in the league ~tournament were Evanston, Proviso, New Trier, Morton and Deerâ€" fieldâ€"Shields, and it is to the credit of the Deerfield", players and their exâ€" céllent coaching by Coach Peel that theyâ€"were.able to carry off the title against such strong opposition. â€".._ Win by Two Strokes _ Deerfieldâ€"Shields team won by two strokes, with a total of 334, and New Trier was second with 336. The inâ€" dividual scoresâ€"of the members of the winning teams were: Chambers, 80; Saielli, 83; Geary, 85; Thomas, 86; New Triere individual scores: Weed, 79; Hicks, 82;. Molan, 86; Krugper, 80. â€". . > c ' Deerfield Legion to _ ___ Hold Carnival Aug. 25 T he Deerfieldâ€"Shields foursome which took ‘the championship title in this match was composed of William Chambert, ~Robert *Saielli, Jack Thomas and Warren Geary, and the Deerfield squad, _pictured elsewhere in this paper, comprised these four and Torrido Saielli; Jack â€"Williams and Robert Cary:â€"â€" _ _ 7 $ Take Suburban League Tourney at. Briergate;â€"Members of . . _ Team and Records Coach Peel‘s Deerfieldâ€"Shields golf team closed a very successful season last Wednesday by winning the anâ€" nual tournament of the Chicago Subâ€" urban league, defeating the New Trier team, which was second. ©The match was played at Briergate..counâ€" try club. us DEERFIELDâ€"SHIELDS GOLF TEAM WINNERS s. John Rudoliph Former Resident Dies s