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Highland Park Press, 17 Jul 1930, p. 4

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PARK PLAYGROUNDS ACTIVITIES MANY Children Taken to Visit Planeâ€" tarium and Sox Park; Other Doings of Week James Special Speakers at â€" First U. E. Church h Wedr he Park League ( 11 he July Clearance Sale mpion Butterworth Wins Championship be found in this sale. Full n regarding it may be had « their advertisement in ction of this paper. unc Ie the Highland re taken to The 10 demon unc where r the irough ng cam Me a y ly for the first eren‘t any home it the game, but that the day w After 10 ane the bve Highland Park playâ€" aken to Chicago to Planetarium and the ; left Highland Park inied by five instrucâ€" d to Chicago in two ven they heard the : the interesting asâ€" h Thos men, in their Many unusual men are July 9, fiftyâ€"eight + game play Ravinia and Sunset‘ park rations . at (the the children had they were taken the: south parks. y were at the Sox ball park, the first home rmed abe It e played each that there will med either at vinia, so Chat s a week. The laved on Wedâ€" «a me wht ly h wa W innounk Dr. °O National hooting" ind ng it was s sucâ€" runs that Namâ€" has b Juby ar gelic the Dr. Philip Beuscher l at Bethany Church Dr Speed Laws Are Being > Enforced at the Fort Widow and Daughter Get Estate of L. L. Winters th and his mother for the ippral ind Dr. Philip Beu M Mr perate celng pri I churech ol Barrngion wi cond speaker in the special. summer Sunday evening at the Bethany church. He God‘s Reward," as his sub ipers W Frances P. irk and he erry <Winte unt y ement was to reeeiyd remainder of ridan vork. â€" We HighBind d that a 1: i at the <B inte with that H i Igt m m giving wi~ in . the nt report rs, who died onâ€"â€" Februâ€" named the Chicago Title ompany as executor in + also specified that his to receive $2% a month reement ithin the P he Pn tly finished degree and lerk ng the v miles. an of the ; the Beth Arl Ary | rt LTEfC the Winters o â€"daughter the r of the Evanâ€" rington will be filed wurt nt in the progre rding â€" this x Highwe and it is dience will church at T HE P RE S3 y the late ling to the this . week . Hendee, Waukegan named in the the t« ch. _ Dr. his . work as taken wrrington splendid to many ind sub Suceessâ€" number of the and has en( ip, it is speeds in the ind â€" 20 uper High Theo ser serâ€" will mili the ite The girls‘ Jacks tournament was| held at Lincoln park Friday. There were twentyâ€"five girls competing;| seven in the senior group, girls twelve. and over; and eighteen in the juniorl group, including girls under 12. Those entered in the senior group were:‘ Kathleen Woodbury, Florence Reyâ€" polds, Mabel Lichtwalt, Hazel Knck,} Dorothy Schwalback, Marcella Bartâ€" lett, and Darline Artis. Three rounds: were ~played. _ Hazel Kock played Kathleen Woodbury in the final round for the championship and beating‘ Kathleen by a very close score, â€" f Those entered in the junior group} were Shirley Magnuson, Ann Faulkâ€" ner, Dorothy Rubly, Eleanor Lichtâ€" walt, â€" Geraldine Sanders, â€" ‘Bheresa Zahnle, Linda Rollery, Nancy Santi, Juanita Magnuson, Helen Picchietti, Marion Gail, Martha Renner, Mary Ellien Okey, Frances Venney, Mary Hort, Irene Wolff, Ruth Anderson, tnd Jean Webster. Five rounds were played; those left in the semiâ€"finals were ~ Shirley _ Magnuson . plaving against Theresa Zahnle: and Mary Hart against Martha Renner. Theresa won. from Shirley and Martha won from Mary, leaving Martha Renner and Theresa Zahnle playing in the final match. Theresa won this round Girls‘ Jacks Tourney, Lincoln Park Friday ; Those Participating wivieg her the championship of the junior group. The winners of both groups are from Sunset park. The prize was a set of jacks and ball. the for There will be bridge and five hunâ€" dred tables, â€"interpretative dances on the terraces and refreshments. Among the many, who~ are interested and working for the success of this enâ€" deavor are Mrs. Harry Faxon, Mrs. Otis Beardsley, and Mrs. A. L. Blair assisting Mr,fl. Beatty ~in arrangeâ€" ments, Mrs. John Putnam in charge of refreshments with Mrs. A. J. Metâ€" zel, Mrs. Henry Boyd, Mrs. N. Jaâ€" coby, ‘Mrs. Shelby Dexter and Miss Adele â€"Everctt on herâ€" committee, Prizes are being cared for by Mrs. Jarcd Johnson, with Geraldine Faxon Lane and Veronese Beatty assisting. Dancing is in charge of Betty Anne Shepherd, .Ellen Horn and others. Mrs. H. H. McKay will have charge of tables with Mrs. George Bard asâ€" Bridge Party July 23 & for Scholarship Fund Dancing is in charge of Betty Anne Shepherd, .Ellen Horn and others. Mrs. H. H. McKay will have charge of tables with Mrs. George Bard asâ€" sisting her. There will be a candy booth with Mrs. E. T. R. Murfey in imon t his work thatâ€"this party is given. It is hoped, that many will avail hemselves of the opportunity of thus nceting <their. friends at a season vhen clubs and societies are not in peration, â€" and. in ~surroundings at heir loveliest just now. A large atâ€" endance: is hoped for as the need is iÂ¥gent and assistance .will be much P1 rgent urch Mr ie Woman‘s Missionar Highland _ Park _ P ch has for many year 1 scholarships for n Ic in the mountains o ng the foreign born an the . blind, and it is 1 work that.this party is hoped. that many Beatty, 260 Ravine : her house and garâ€" fit. party on. Wednesâ€" two o‘clock. Missionary ary Union of Presbyterian ars past proâ€" needy : yourg of the south, ind in schools 1 avail of thus season not in COACH PEEL WRITES ON SWIMMING TOPIC Discusses Importance of Correct Methods in Learning; Tells How to Do It _ corre Coach J. A. high school mail, especia months when vacation and by substitute Urgre men his This pl pl)h\i'll(‘ to addre number. names . as rames and lll'l".\:tu. it Asks Publics‘ Aid During Summer Months The following on the importance of rrect _ swimming" is written by vach J. A. Peel. of Decrficldâ€"Shields ill b our bers of his family, â€" home, on or near will enable the sub glance just: what n in aid to the prompt de especially during the . coâ€"opbration . in cappreciated. and mail service. to mptly in th (qus your. mal There are well as a IniC ace Thurst xular utes box cac av, li carrict Al duplicatior is properly July 17, 1930 being served ouscholder.is of names of and guests at the. mail box. stitute to tell nail should be make PC An\ this matter ill result in spondents treet and vâ€" similar livery o summer urC m

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