The official opening of Briergate Golf club will take place Saturday " ternoon, May 10, with a spring tourn- ament, qualifying round, medal play. Full handicap, lil holes, three fiitrhts of Hi players, each, to qualify from Pluses A, B, and C, as determined by their low net score for the round, Prizes for low net. ' Full service will be had at the club house, with the usual service infhe dining room. The ladies’ golf schedule will open Tuesday, June 8. Mayors and other city offieials of several neighboring towns also were among the visitors over the week-end and they all expressed their admira- firm of the splendid structure erected to house the Highland Park city of.. Evening card parties will start on Thursday, May 22, and ladies' cards beginning Tuesday afternoon, June 3. No meeting of the city council was held this week, ind the next session it is expected will be held " the usual time next Monday evening. It will be the flriregular session of the .council in the new city hull. Several hundreds of Highland Park citizens on Saturday and Sunday last visited the new city hall building and were impressed with its beauty of design within and without and the excellence and adequateness of equip- ment of the building for the purpose ior which it was built. Dignity and charm are features of the handsome interior, the lobby and council cham- ber being especially beautiful. A number " Highland Park citizens have been interviewed regarding their tCrmtinued on page 37) Briergate Golf Club Official Opening May 10 The several city departments which moved from the old building last week are now settled in their new quarters which the offieials and em- ployes findwery convenient and pleas- ant. ' Next Council Session in New City Building In regard to the new building Mayor Benjamin F. Lewis expressed himself as more than pleased nvith eVery detail of the structure. “It has exceeded my expectations in every way," he said, "and I don't know of anything during my entire admini- stration that has pleased me more, unless it is the keen pleasure I am anticipating at the formal opening of the waterworks plant." Bees VOLUME XIX HUNDREDS INSPECT NEW CITY BUILDING Citizens Visit Structure Over Week-End; Appreciation ls Widely Voiced T be Highlanh Park Press Mrs. Frank Wicks of Wade street is chairman of a committee of the Ravinin Garden club which is enthus- iastically making plans for their In- nual plant and flower sele, to be held this year on Saturday, May M, Booths will be set up on the village green in Ravinia and there will be a large assortment of nnnulln and per- ennials " very reasonable prices. Lunch will be served and it will be a very any Ind festive "air. Spring Flower Market The Bannockhurn Glrden club will hold I spring market and ftowernshow at the home of Mrs. Arthur H. Harri- son on May 24 Ind 26. Some of the Bunnockbum gnu-dens will be shown on these two days. With the opening ot the new City hall and the Water Works, Ind the recent opening of the new city ysrds. I want you all to know how pleased the City. Administration is with the co-operation it has received from all employes. it has been necessary sev- eral times to call other departments to aid in getting the premises in order for opening on time, and there has been no complaint from anyone of the long hours they have remained "on the job." Words are inadequate to express my personal npprecintion to everyone connected with the ul- ministration for the hearty support (Continued on page M) at the hrmo of the chairman, Mrs. George A. Mason fra. all workers. A canvas will be made during that week. Posters have been designed by pupils of the Art department of the Deer- field-Shields high school and will be displayed. A film will he shoWn at the Aleyon theatre the evenings of May 14 and 15, through the interest and Ito-oper- ation of director Mr. Straus who is most eager to aid. The captains of the various turns are: Mrs. H. L. Glidden, Mrs. R. Revell, Mrs. G. W. Childs, Mrs. R. T. R. Hastings, Mrs. o. Beardsley, Mrs. Walter Cope, Mrs. D. M. Blasier, Mrs. Harry Paul and Mrs. R. Churchill, The annual drive for funds for Ar. den Show camp, north of Lake Bluff, opens the week of May 12 with Intel ' The following letter has been sent by Mayor Benjamin F. Lewis to city em- ployes in connection with the open- ing of the new city hall and water works plant: Employes of the City of Highland Arden Shore Drive Opens May 12 with Tea at Mrs. Maton's Plant and Flower Sale in Ravinia May 24 Park, Illinois: Dear Friends: Mayor In Letter To City Employes Voices Appreciation 0f Aid following letter has been sent by Benjamin F. Lewis to city em- in connection with the open- the new city hall and water HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS, Truman", Mar 8, 1930 the various tearns (Hidden. Mrs. R. Childs, Mrs. R. T. o. Beardsley, Mrs. D. M. Blusier, Mrs. IR. R. Churchill. At 10 o'clock. preceding the lunch- con of the Ravinin Woman's club in the Village house there will be 5 sec- ond opportunity to purchase and order some of the beautiful mountain hund- (Continued on page†M) The funeral will be private Ind " the convenience of the family. Alghough Mrs. Blhr was well known on the Nnrth Shnre the shove story is brief at the request of the Fire at 12:42 o'clock Wednesday afternoon caused About 8500 dun-cc to a tenant house Ind (20an on the McLaughlin property, 117 St. Johns nvenue. A spark from.a chim- ney on the rcof started the blue which dnmnged the home about 3m and tho contents $200, "eordintt to Chief Hoskin. The building in in. sured. It is occupied by two colonel reported stolen from his premiu- Tuesday night, according to the police. Evidently some youngsters took it to go riding u it was found by the police early Wednesday morning at Green Bay and Walnut, and nothing in the cur had been removed. Mrs. Fritz Bahr puled iwny at five o'clock thin morning at her home on Laurel avenue after . serioul ill- ness of only six weeks. She and Mr. Bahr have resided in Highl-nd Pork since 1ti90 and during that time lave made many; friends who mourn with the family at her untimely death. The Spring Lunchéon of the Ru. “IMF†Who Nrtieuated igt vinia anln‘s club will be held in the Competition During Better Village hcuse " 12:30, May 14. Fol. Hone- Week luwing the luncheon will be the an- nual meeting and election of oMeers, May l, 1930, desknnud by ' for the comme WNW. 4..-. "My... "- u..a.....| and "gold. Entertainment for the afternoon will be t progrnm of dancing given by pupils of Mildred Hustler. MRS. mm BAHR mm; mm THIS momma} ay sured. families Reservations for the luncheon must be made by Mly 10 to Mm, Karl E, Wagner. at Highland Park 311:5. Passes Away Early Today at Her Home After a Brief Illness family Report Car Stolen, But Police Find It Shortly A Chevrolet conch belonging to B. Coma. 1757 S. Green Bay rod, “I Mrs. Ruhr leaves her husband and six children, four boys and two girls. She was formerly Anna Lurk of Ripon, Who , Fire Spring Luncheon Of Ravinia Woman '3 Club Mug 15; leic ls Held Wednesday Noon Causes $500 Damage Junior Star night w“ otmerved hy Campbell rhattter, o. E. 8. Int on. nine in Masonic temple. The work was maul impressively presented by the varium ott1eers. The Waning... Remain and Emulator: glrl'n duh Were guest: of the Junior Mar club. Among those holding one: wen: Dorothy Krluso. worthy mutt-an; Henry Hanson, worthy patron; Edith Rincdnhl, â€sod-u- matron; Beanie Okey, ronduetreri; Lilian Swanson, asroriato canductmeu; Berretarn Hei- on Ahereromhy; treasurer. )1an kiddie; murder, Mae knoll; un- tinel Ouili Cummings; Ada, Emma Timm; Ruth, Alice Turritt; Either. lain. Vette Dr. George B. Luke of Highhnd Park, mnmgin‘ editor of the “Clini- ul Medicine and Surgery" nag-she, published in North China). spoke three times in Anton, Tinnedâ€. Hey I, In the morning he spoke in two high Ichooll of that city, the Junior high And the Eat high ichooh, II! in the nfternoon before the Auror- Medicnl moiety. May I. I930, designated by ' dont Hoover an National Child an!“ day Wu celebrated in Highland Park under the nurpim of “Nationul Bet. tor Homes in America" camp-In. The "errfie1d.shie1O band played and Mayor Benjamin I". hawk awarded a prime to each child who participated in making a window box tn beautify his home. This count was open to all elementary acheol mum. The tint ttru" wa- vs by Clark Wright and Bob Anderson of the Linmln Ichool. There va- a tirwt and mud mile for each wheel and Ant were t PRIZE WINNERS IN WINDOW BOX Olmisr tor I April Junior Star Night nee Dr. George B. Lake In Speaker It Aurora School Winner- nthtt Howard Kornblith, It! " urn Rwinin, kimiergtnrtmt primry nt'" Elsie " the meeting "freshmen“ sewed in the dining room, the heintt attrortivety decor-ted How and white, "Win flowers " rut the rolor "theme. " . Ohrmund; Much. Esther Eleeta, Adelaide Greene; chap- sie Collins; Marshall, “creme ornnnisl. Caroline Winter; and Blunt-hr Munch , n tsehool--UC Bob Ina-mama ry Brim: and. Vera Gran. Tontinued on page 39’ M " Successful Athtir NUMII: 10