Jas. H. Oliphant Company â€" Opens Branch Brokerage Office in Lake Forest Opening in Lake Forest next Monâ€" day of a branch of the Jas. H. Oliâ€" phant Co., brokerage firm, of New York and Chicago, marks the first brokerage office to be established on the North Shore, north of. Evanston, The new office will be in the Deerpath Inn and will be in charge of Mr. John I. Hamline of Lake Forest, as resiâ€" dent manager. The office will contain all of the equipment and provide all the service of a general brokerage office, with a private wire to Chicago listed quotaâ€" tions from the New York Stock exâ€" change, the New York Curb market, and the Chicago Stock exchange. The usual ticker tape service will be proâ€" vided, and the transâ€"lux system of motion pictures of ticker tape, as well as ticker news flashes will be carried daily. : The Lake Forest office will be deâ€" voted exclusively to the sale of stocks and bonds. The Jas. H. Oliâ€" phant Co. is a New York firm long established of splendid reputation in exchange circles, and its Chicago brunch is equally well known. It is believed that the opening of a branch office in Lake Forest will prove of great convenience to North Shore inâ€" vestors interested in . stocks _ and honds. Entries have been coming in most satisfactorily for the seventeenth Chicago district golf association amaâ€" teur tournament at Calumet Country club Julyâ€" 8th, 9th, 10th, and 11th. Thursday, June 26, 1930 Chicago District Golf Asociation Tournament, Calumet Club, July 9â€"11 teur tournament at Calumet Country club Julyâ€" 8th, 9th, 10th, and 11th, Play will be at 36 holes medal play 32 to qualify for the flights at match play. Entries are limited to memâ€" bers of clubs belonging to the assoâ€" ciation having a Chicago district golf association handicap of 8 or ‘less. Also a limited number of public fee players who have been duly qualified for this event on their own courses will be admitted. The entry fee is five dollars per man and should accompany entry. All entries should be filed through the secretary of the club and mailed to Joseph G. Davis, secretary of the Chicago district golf association, 236 North Clark street, Chicago. Folk Dancing Taught at Sunset Park Soon Friday morning, at 10 o‘clock, on the dance floor at Sunset Park, there will be a meeting of all those interâ€" ested in studying folkâ€"dancing. Mrs. Irma Otter Graham will be in charge. There will be no charge for these classes, and they will be a regular part of the playground work. They will be held on Tuesdays and Fridays at 10 for the junior division and 11 for the intermediates. Eleven Denver women, most of them married, went into a retreat in the country to get away from the daily grind. If tired of working, why didn‘t they take a tip from their husâ€" bands and spend the greater part of the day in conference? Sunset Valley Club ‘ Women Have Tourney; . _Card Party June 27 The women at Sunset Valley club have formed a permanent organizaâ€" tion for the mutual enjoyment of golf; They have established a place if importance for themselves in Highâ€" land Park golfing circles. It has alâ€" ways been wrongly supposed that men are the only good golfers. There are a number of women at Sunset Valley who could easily upSet this theory, and, as a matter of fact, have already done so. Last Tuesday the organization had a blind bogey tournament. As we go to press the winner has not yet been determined, but this will be announcâ€" ed next week. Also the day was Guest Day. Bridge parties were formed in the afternoon, and those that wished to, continued to play golf. On July 1‘ the qualifying rounds for the big event of the season, the Handicap tournament, will be played off. On July 8 the first round matches will begin, and these will continue for three days. The finals will be on the 29th. On Friday, June 27th, the Tee club will hold a card party at 2 p. m. Reservations may be obtained from Mrs. Laing, at Highland Park 1765. A large crowd is expected. 200. Last year the membership of womâ€" en at Sunset Valley was about 180, including class A, B, and X memberâ€" ships. This year the number is over 20 % DISCOUNT 618 North Greenbay Road â€" Highland Park Reliable Laundry and Dry Cleaning Company THE PRESS will be given on all DRY CLEANING as well as onlaundry that is brought and called for at The Oldest Business Concern in Highland Park MOTHâ€"NOâ€"MORE CORPORATION LEARN TO SW EM Childrenâ€"Ages 4 to 16 DEERFIELDâ€"SHIELDS HIGH SCHOOL Highland Park 4300 Daily Moth insurance is an investment and we desire repreâ€" sentative women with wide acquaintanceship among homeâ€"owners. 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