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Highland Park Press, 15 May 1930, p. 4

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CITY COUNCIL AND BOARD IN NEW HALL Ravinia Committee Opens Ticket Sale ir meat to Ilium-wives price of Whitefish a Brothers report a ("Ian that two , tony-nine cents to r A nother '9! Meetintt Held Monday in Recently Opened Building; Routine Business " Mung with the high ettst of living, may the must gratifying announce- !nt to hnusi-wivos. a drop in the in of Whitefish and trout. Rapp others report a drop of twenty "Lin there two tuh.. that is from til-nine cents to twenty-nine cents. " ml W HI t'oosei, Mr Ink umunk Wil Mr Mrs. W. K sch. Mrs. I Lauriv, Mr aheth W. " regular meeting of the and board of loci] im- in the m city hall " held Monday even' 4, the chancery fees in the in tuwordanee with the ti, n of it. M. kahuna. r the city of llighllnd M my. [def Drop in Prices Announced mer pf Commissioner Brown “My, muster in chum mad I Mal payment of h: W“ Minn "A Ind kit mt Minus fuller Proeeedirtttn h an m0" subscriber In! year tirkett' for this your rank J. Morn. acting P. 3939, and she will a rommituo member. ummittee ailing dis, u-rritury from Beach My line 3nd from the r anythc Taylor IV‘ as set for Mar M, w” presented, em- Marsh for engineer u- W. Summ-ry oi dimes (allows: thr the full installalh referred " od Comp“ absent. Qt put: the most unique ure of the North‘ fortunate indeed at. hand. rmAintt every = d shown: tor this m eo-operation of u- cnmmunity. The llows: Mrs. Frank mum. Mrs. Dnvid Human. Mrs. Carl K. "unison. Mrs. , Lo-onurd Kenrter, "In. lie-mud Nath, . Wberumn. Mrs. fr front the I'vhnry . to their annual ' MIG 4it n requt rulimmm Zimmer Ill dine for the sale )pera opened , Chic-go of- the books to ttte. Anyone the the Routine Silent Ling I with all il Evans Demonstrates Rubber Stamp Device at Rotary Club Meet fur making rubber stamps. method which Mr. Evans I method which Mr. Evans designed himself and which in brine -reeeived with amt. uppn-ciatinn by stamp roanufaeturers and use”. "is talk was heard with interes,t and apprecinc tion hy the members present. Musical Service at Trinity Church Sunday owning musical aervie: A musical service will be held on Sunday evening. May tit, " 't:tl' u'l"t.rk. in Trinity Episcopal church. The music will be under the direc- tion at Mr. Reed Jerome, organist and ehrrirmasttrr, usiuted by Miss Priscilla Carver and the men Ind bnys' choir. The theme of the musi- cal service is "The Christian Year in Music." The public is very. cordi- ally invited to attend. The program follow: Open ab Imlm War (Mun-m Chrio N. B. Went-Icy Circle Meets The North Shore Wellesley circle is holding its next meeting Tuesday. May 20, at 2:30 o'clock. at the home in! Mrs. William P. Peter, 990 Elsi: Illinois road, Lake Forest. The elee. tion of olllcers. Inna-l reports, Ind motion pictures of Wellesloy college will cnmpnse the afternoon', program. shrrph nee rl Benirn‘ Richard - the feature " interest wns I atrutinn by Mr. Evans of the Collapsible Mold corporation "field nf his patented process ion-I Hymn “uni nd Full! I Brin- regulnr Monday noon lunch- :he Highlmd Park Rotary _ Monday, at the Moraine l'hristm Thr ADhnliv-b will! “our Thu Choir man and Mr Whlte, and Tulinn TEE Pill! noon lunch- Jamm- hurl _ C F _ . . "etitrrtrurv"rt 'tr .. . .Slninn Sunday . mama: Mr udrluohn 4" "allow; Grottttriut' "album . .1!th rtrrthtsrrts 'teh wk"! Barth" Mrr Burl H. [ijEiie.t ands Bag 1V0CAT10NAL SCHOOL 'it,ij,iiiltfiivttdttvne) OPENS ON JUNE 16 en's handing on Tuesday afternoon where the owner had left it lying on an outside windowsill of the High- land Park State bank. He turned it in tn the police who found the owner Mrs. Kuch of Ravine drive, who also expressed her appreciation and prom- ised to reward the finder. The bag rrrmtained $100 in hills and some small George Meyeru of Lake Forest, a Deerfield-Shields student is commend- ed by the police f6r his honesty and prompt aetion when he found tt wom- Tennis enthusiasts. are coming out in greyter numbers every day and the Ravinia Tennis club courts are rounding into better shape than they have ever been in before. The thor- ough going-over that they are receiv- ing at the present time is doing away‘ with the posisibility of gravel on the courts and is making the surfaces h'rd and smooth. Three courts are n'w playable and the other two will in in Shape by the end of next week if tho weather holds good. The Ravinia Tennis club has on- tered a team in the "B" division of the Chiouto Tennis association and play will begin in the next couple of weeks. The first tournament of the The annual Ravinia drive fur funds for Arden Shore camp under the su- pervisinn of Mrs. Robert Walker chairman in being solicited by the same workers as last year with a few additional workers. The solicitors Gii their territories are as follows: tennis players in'llighlund Park are invited to enter their names in the tnurnamom. prior to June 4th. The finals will be played on the tlith. The present plans call for men's singles and doubles and women's singles. Any inquiries regarding the tour- nament may be made to Eugene Kern or Jerry Learning after 6:30 p. m. Arden Shore Drive Under Way in Ravinia Cary avenue and Comstock place, by Mrs. Robert Walker; Wade street and Bronson avenue by Mrs. Frank Wicks; St. Johns ave. by Mrs. Godfrey Eyler; Lincoln and Mnrshmnn av- enue by Mrs. Harry Seller'y; Heild sub-r division by Mrs. Lee Frank; Rice street and Briarwood place by Mrs.' Howard Bede; Deere Park by Mrs, Wm. K. Harrison: Kincaid and Dean avenue by Mrs. Orin Keller; Judson avenue by Mrs. J. Mills Easton; Cedar and Linden avenue by Mrs. Lyle Gourley; West " Northwestern railway to Green Bay road by Mrs. David Lang. Mrs. R. D. Wilder; anv bert Tree to Briarwcod by Mrs. Ross Marvin; Sheridan road to St. Johns avenue by Mrs. Russell S. Smith; Roger Williams, Wildwood Inc by Mrs. William Ross. The drive will end May 28 with a luncheon given by Mrs. Robert Walk. er at her home for the solicitors. It is sincerely expected that the proceeds will exceed the quot... mun will begin ph June 7th and all Religious Education Course in . Piimbybtetian. Church Dur- in the Summer On Monday morning, June 16, at 9 o'eloek the Community Vaeation Church school will open in the Pres- byterian church. Laurel and Linden - . . .. . _,__C_, A avenues. Several of the churches of Highland Park are co-operating in this school and any one who is inter- ested may send his children to the school. All the activities of the school will he centered in religious education, for the schonl will be in community enter- prise in practical Christian living. There will be the Bible instruction, music, play, handcraft, missionary education, story hours, and many other things of interest to boys and girls in learning to live as Christ would have them. Trained Teachers T The teachers are all trained' for their particular tasks. Miss Annie The teachers are all trtunetr tor their particular tasks. Miss Annie Cobb, a graduate of the Nntional Kindergarton college and with grad- uate Work in teaehers' college and many years of teaching experience will have charge of the kindergarten. Miss (‘nhb has taught in the school a number of years and the children will (Continued on page 47) At Brierttate Golf club the first r-vrnt of the playing season was held Saturday, May 10 when the qualify- ing round of the spring tournament Briergate Golf Club Events and Winners was played. Low scores in the sev- eral classes were made by the follow- ing: Class A-R, C. Brown, 84 less handicap cf ll, making 73; Class B- W, C. Walker, 95 less 28, making Te; Class C-H. K. Curll, 108 less 33, making 75. The sweepstakes winners were'. First, J. H. Stevens; second, G. H. Cross; third, "Jimmy" Harrison. Razing Old House on Woman's Club Grounds Maich play rounds will begin on this course Saturday, May 17. The old house on the ground of the Highland Park Woman's club build. ing is being razed, and in due time it is the expectation of the club to extend their present building, " originally planned when the letter was erected, Howe'ver, members state, no definite plans have been so far made in that direction, the pres- ent action being simply to remove the old building. M. James Team Loses First League Game St. James team lost their first lea- gue game last Sundny to St. An- thony's " Waukegan by a 13-12 score m a. hotly contested 10 inning game. Next Sunday, St. James will play Des Plaines'at Highwood. The game will be called " 3 p. m. sharp. The boys guarantee I very interesting game, so let's have I good crowd. Thursday, May 15, 1930 of

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