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Highland Park Press, 1 Aug 1929, p. 21

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| after he opâ€" ander, highâ€" ost of lustry. Bâ€"1901, 1902, Benjaâ€" 9, Edâ€" Kelly ; 1917â€" 1919, 20â€"21, * Fred art P. Boynâ€" Childs. clubâ€" 1, ‘was > club. d conâ€" ilding. ig will icture, t the 1 part , and le adâ€" et, as eadily 1, 1929 years thrpy nt, as game Thursday, August 1, 1929 but for the time being the mem-| bers are quite comfortable, a new locker room having been most needed. The new locker room is spaâ€" cious and contains 396 lockers, all 24 by 24 and of modern deâ€" sign. The â€" handles_ resemble those on an automobile, and a special feature is that doors when open and swung back do not shut off the entrance to the adjoining locker. The ceiling is soOME OF EXMOOR‘S PRESIDENTS * Left to. right: F. Edson White,‘ 1917â€"1918; Robert F. Carr, 1915â€"1916 ; Denis F. Kelly, 1912â€"1914, and Percy B. Eckhart, 1920â€"1921. l“ "AHE RELIABLE LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANING CGCO. We operate our own dry cleanâ€" ing plant â€" 830 years of service. 618 North Green Bay Road â€" Highland Park PHONES HIGHLAND PARK 178179 Rugs Better 4 Way high with oblong windows on the wall which afford plenty of ventilation. The showers, which range along the east side of the room, are separated by wash bowls which are flush with the walls. Over each shower is an opening and by pressing a butâ€" ton a big exhaust fan carries all . A long enclosed porch runs along the west side of the new â€"building, from where there is sn excellent view of the 18th green. Over the men‘s locker rocm there are a number of bedâ€"= rooms and the women‘s locker u «2 Upshed the steam away from the room. This is a most desirable feature. T H E PR ES 8 roocm, while at the south end are several lounge rooms and a ballâ€" room. Some of the lounge rooms areâ€".walled with knotty spruce, giving beautiful effect. The furâ€" nishings are tasteful and in U y » several lounge rooms and a ballâ€" room. Some of the lounge rooms # ' areâ€".walled with knotty spruce, _ ~«1g $e rnef + £ ~ » ag CC .. giving beautiful effect. The furâ€" * e ya e | nishings are tasteful and in 4 dake ‘ a | | i | s | U . > * | T * | pxe# $ | P l & 3 6 F j | K J _R > | m S 9 % \ 1 i 3 | ".I ues * ‘, ’ bay | years other changes have been 1 a ‘| made under Stewart Gardner, $ â€" who rates as one_ of the best + ‘ \ greenkeepers _ in theâ€" ©United | States. It measures 6,473 yards keeping with the:â€" fine structure, ard the membersâ€"are not makâ€" ing any ~idle boast when they assert they have the best clubâ€" house in the district.~ o 2 â€"The <Exmoor. course, which the contestants in the Chicago District championship will play, has long been famed as one of fhe best in the district. â€" Some years ago the course was reâ€" modeled and in the intervening More Buildings to Be . _ | ~Erected for Veterans Hospital, North Chicago Erection of two large buildings, one ofâ€"which will house 350 patients and the other to provide living quarâ€" ters. for nurses attached to the inâ€" stitution, is to be carried out by the United States Veterans bureau this fall in the development of the U. S. Veterans hospital in North Chicago. The two buildings will represent an expenditure of more than $800,000, it was announced recently. & _ Bids for the erection of the two structures are to be received at the headquarters of the. U. S. Veterans bureau .in the Arlington building, Washington, D. C., before 11 o‘clock on August 20. ue .Start Work. in September As the bids will be opened on that date with the awarding of the conâ€" tract to follow shortly afterward, it is expected that the actual construcâ€" tion of the building will be started before Sept. 1. * The work of erecting the two large buildings will be carried out with all possible speed as the need of adâ€" ditional beds for the housing of mained and ailing veterans is pressâ€" ing. . There are now 670 patients in the hospital and when the new additions are complete â€" and occupied the instiâ€" tution will be ‘able to care for more thari 900 â€"patients. years made who green State with a par of 73. The â€"yardage is as follows: Out, 500, 440, 380, 470, 400, 355, 185, 375, 185â€" 3,.240. In,; 428, 330, 265, 140, Because of a heavy tax per horseâ€" power, over 65 per cent of all auto: Lmobiles registered in Great Britain are less thin 14 horsepower, accordâ€" ing to the Chicago Motor club. . The. statement is based on . an..anâ€" alysis of a report made by the Sociâ€". ety of Motor Manufacturers and t.Traders. Ltd., London, for 1928. â€" Of all cars in use in the United Kingâ€" ‘ dom, 26 per cent haye 12â€"horsepower !engines. The next largest class is | the ©14â€"horsepower â€"vehicles, which \comprise 12.6 per cent of the total |\ number. Nearly 2 per cent of all | cars are ‘only 7 horsepower. or less. Indian Trail Marker Tree a landmark on Exmoor‘s course. i Majority of British â€" Autos Under 14 H.P. ~405, 420, 480, 390â€"3,233. 21 t% €] 44

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