field 'l'lwl.uyidym «hurch of Deerâ€" eld will hold & grand val_Friâ€" y evening: September nber %tvr- lay afternoon Aand evenin ~Beptemâ€" ie raam *given away re among the prizes. Dinner will be served on grounds. Dancih# in the avanme® the The 1 feld will hotg lay. evening* G Holy Cross Clmrd; f : Carnival Sept. 7 and 8 For further information â€"call Paul Olson, Highland _ Parkâ€"2871;â€"Julian Smith, Highland Park 185, or A,. B. Smith, Highland Park 5674. & Remember the day,. Sunday, Sept. 8, 1929, and get your entries in early. Thomas Ke course, that ran" mmy . _ _ 3 + 6 c ~eol0sMek OL the course. There is no age limit and ho special . qualifications required. lust register at the course and aAur.. â€"A cup will be offered for.low gross and three blind bogey prizes will also e given. Registration may be placed with Thomas Kelly, professional af The Liong club â€"of Highland Park nvite allâ€" residénts of Highland Park 0 a golfâ€"tournament to be held at he Sunset Valley golf course on unday, September 8. Rineniudninrnnemi in chudhc t e 4. io. s 1 °ut elâ€" avenue improvement, three miles Aâ€"concrete paving on Sheridan road, ilencoe; two large improvements at ndian Hillâ€"subdivision in Wilmette; Moseley subdivision on South Green (Continued on â€"Page 40) â€"Ail work done in the past by this ompany has always been more than atisfactory, judging from favorableé reports, and Highland Park is to â€"be ongratulated on having a construcâ€" ion concern of its own with such a ine record for efficiency. syax Among the larger contracts the lighways Construction company hasâ€" arried â€"to ‘successful anmnlaiiaL â€".__ Work has been started by the Highâ€" ays Construction company on the ew South Green Bay road widening nd paving contract.© Head walls f utlets of the storm sewers l/uï¬ uilt, andâ€" E. E. Farmer,â€"head of the e o heve mt pimee Te ects to have all apparatus on . round and excavation work .wellâ€"unâ€" er way this week. s ' Mr. Farmer says that he expects to nish the entire improvement, which s one and oneâ€"sixteenth miles in ength, by the middle .of November, r by December 1, at the latest, unâ€" ess there â€"are â€" unforeseen obstacles, ind when "Zeke" says he‘ll do someâ€" hing, he usually makes good. _ ions Club to Stage _ _ _ : __.._“N‘.:%M /ouum® XVIH ighways Construction Co. Has Work Well Under Way ; Ex: \pect Good Progress . GREEN BAY ROAD _ | Exmsbition Of Gotf _ MPROVEMENT REGUN : > P4uipment:â€"Monda: sat => ioloeiiiniree 1 e p â€" _ Sunset Valley Club ‘. _ * the course and advise Kelly, professional of the Cross church . â€"onstruction company has successful . completion are you are pl Good Work be Higbland Park Press week. it is ening, and the held ~on Mond Un account 2 being Labor No Meetine of City â€" : Countcilâ€" this Hohl_lcouotodforhisvm.wflg. ing. â€"His poetry has taken a numâ€" ber of nvizes in the National conâ€" tests in this country. YX Breaking." of which has b.elvl'tl'l-l-lfl::;i‘ .i‘;t:):h“: English longuage by Dean Schreckâ€" engast.~"The book is known as "Ice ward M. Liaing, superintendent in All exhibitors® shall have â€"their equipment ready krdemons&ug at the time set and shall be on the plot assigned for such demonstration. Swedish Lecturer ______.___ wWard M, Liaing, superintendent in 0 80. 3. 5 ners. " Local â€"golf â€"club managers ~ and members_ are interested in the secâ€" ond annual demonstration and exhiâ€" bition of golf equipment by the Mid= West Greenkeepers to be held at SunuTY:;l?i golf _elub, Highland Park, on Monday, Sem-i bér 9. The proggam"foll/ows: C â€"9:30 a. m.â€"Spraying machine; _ _ f ‘10:02.';2{:06 a. m.â€"â€"Fairway and Awogk Mowers: â€"_â€"=. _ .___=â€" ~:11:00 to 11:30_ a. M â€"â€"_â€"Pawar Mazâ€" + 83:00 to 4:! Classes. ~4:00 to 4: 4:30 :to 5: ders and F; utors.. 2:30 to 3: ¢# ol s s M esn is e ‘tentire _ school_beim» Indag" aaw _ $000 o. mâ€"â€"Spraving machine; * | entive school_being~under way on M t P airw 89â€" And| pot obtainable " on Wednesday _ as T39 16 18 ‘a. m =Oreen maoun ] â€" in Distries 497 the chict new featâ€" 12 :00 to 12. a. m.â€"Green MOWeFS:| ure wify be the opening of the Green Equipment. _ _ B : the lower grades in that section. This M12:30‘ toâ€"1:00 p. m. â€" Hand Tee is a fine new structure and a credit N is _ I to the_district and _ the city. â€" The ~~1:00â€"toâ€"2:00 p.m.â€"Lunch Hour. _| incp s 2:00 to 2:30 D. m â€"Camua«r <un.. ; | Eim Place school also in this Aistriar C 10â€"toâ€"2:00 p. m.â€"Lunch Hour. _ 0 to 2:30 p. m.â€"Compost Shred:â€" «and Fairway Fertilizer Ristribâ€" TW CC X »ias irom seventeen lodges in the| The Highland â€"Park Rotary club shpmecmmmittommieicomsnnmnssmmes C > \ | Chicago area will join in a big golf| luncheon and weekly session at the ï¬ll( 0£\C“F Te 32€ || Pow Wow <to be held Wednesday, Moraine hotel was an interesting one > : _,| | September 11, at the Antlers Counâ€"| to the members Tuesday noon, when Councilâ€"this Week| try club, scuth of Wheaton, Iiimols, | following. the fine. Innekhean, zoverer o o n airnian Pltvfl-,g,.nt:’nan an imâ€"| of the members gave short and much unt <of ‘Monday, September | posing ay prizes,, including| appreciated talks. W. M. Dooley gave abor Day, a national holiâ€"| awards for low gross and net on 27, : flflk'o‘lm!nd- meetin i â€" T i oo < 7 o s â€"marane Car~ npâ€"ever \--.“ N3 (;;i‘-;- Ed "Prve touncilt was held that evâ€"| prise prizes are also in store for the told how he earned his first dollar I the next session ‘will be players. The day‘s festivities will ard two or ~three. members® gave Monday evening of next| conclude with a Pow Wow feast i snappy {reports of what they did on â€" understood. the cvening at the club. €! 4 their vacations. 100 p. m.â€"Sprinklersâ€"All 30 p. m.â€"Tractors. 100 ‘p. m.â€"Mower â€" HIGHLAND Park, lu.mou lock. Worm Eradicaâ€" Elks from seventeen lodges in the Chicago area will join in a big golf Pow Wow <to be held Wednesday, September 11, at the Antlers Counâ€" try club, south of Wheaton, Illinois. Play &%,AQDI}J-"M an imâ€" posing array of prizes, including awards for low gross and net on 27, Chicago District Klks â€" Hold Golf Pow Wow some thrillin oxpmcncu“'A: a man of flith'in'i_"_mni‘m' in the face of great difficulties, he has few equals. bLbatk invitation is extended Dr. Harry Strachan, field director of the Latin America Evangelization Campaign, has just _arrived_ from First â€"United Evangelical church on Sunday evening at 7:45 o‘clock. He has traveled extensively over the Latin American countries and is well qualified to speak on the needs of the people.. The Latin America ~Evâ€" angelization Campaign was foundéd under God to reach theâ€"unevangelized millions ‘of Latin America. A ~Lforâ€" ward movement of aggressive evanâ€" gelization is carried out in coâ€"operaâ€" tion with the missionaries of all denâ€" ominations on the field. A cordial , THURSDAY, SEPremBEr 5, 1929 school year is about Smili year in these schools. â€"_ â€"â€"|â€" . _ â€"__â€"_ _" _ 0_â€">. Highland Park has reason to be| _ Safety Deposit proud of its schools in both districts| _. L"¢ Safety deposit with _ their _ exceptionally. efficient| J th* latest highâ€"grad stafifs â€"of teachers and there is every| N*Câ€"Proof. construction, the lower grades in that section. This is a fine new structure and a credit to the â€"district â€"and â€"the â€"city. _ The Eim Place school also in this district is ready for the opening on Monday. In District 108. Lincoln, Ravinia, West Ridge and Braeside schools will open on Monday, September 9, and everything is reported in readiness for the reception of teachers and stuâ€" dents for the beginning of the new school year in these schools: â€" â€" Public Schools To _ D peree se oo e i OUs M o es nmvg 11 N N }J N k w k n s e ie > M o o o e ~~~~Open Monday, Sebt. 9 _ *__â€"_â€"_â€"_ _‘ )r. Harry Strachan _ â€"â€"â€" at First U. E. Church Schools in District 107 and District 108 will open for the fall and wi sessi â€ï¬ondly s. er~ and W 7 ; are ~ M,ï¬l!â€"â€"'.r fo ing | year. ’%he (ege ields high school Tuesda this 3 Eâ€" High School Starts to begin in the to;t.bg people Rotary Club Meeting Held Tuesday at Noon appcars on the cover issue of the Pross. the new bank, together with the repâ€" resentative group of ,Deerfield citiâ€" zens associated with it, augurs well for its immediate success. â€" E. K. Butler, II, who is officer â€"of the Glencoe bank, presiden‘t. ._ John L. Walker, president of the Citizens State Bank of Glencoe, and ‘of:the Fort Dearborn Insurance Co., of Chicago, is president of the new bank. § 5 providingâ€"every comfort and convenâ€" M%W‘ï¬ï¬â€ these will be coupon rooms,â€"with an â€"â€"Theâ€"Citizens ,State Bank of Deer: fieldâ€"was chartered by the Illinois Banking department on July 15, this year, with fully paid capital, surplus andâ€"reserves of $62,500. : S iikâ€"WsHâ€"BtETt as soon as all local bids have been returned on the new modern banking house of the Citiâ€" wens State Bank of Decrfield. It will be located on the east side of east corne ~of Waukegan and Deerâ€" field roads, an% it is planned to have it completed by the latter part of October.â€" Solon L. Reily, of Glencoe and Chicago, is the architect. f _ The building will be featured by _an Indiana limestome front, artisâ€" tically embellished with â€"ornaments of bronze. Banking quarters, ufï¬y deposit vaults and a large store will. comprise the first floor plans. The second floor . will be divided into groups of offices for physicians, surâ€" geons and dentists, with every modâ€" ern facility provided. > : _ _ Safety Deposit Vault h The safety deposit vault will be of the latest highâ€"grade burglar and A ‘drawing of the new * ; Startâ€"Soon Plans have i experience of the officers of NEW BANK SHORTLY a large store will floor plans. The be divided into r physicians, surâ€" page â€"of â€"this bank buildâ€" NumBEn 27 also an is C