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Highland Park Press, 31 Jul 1930, p. 5

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tÂ¥ "Bubbles" ~Roth, 15 years old, daughter of Mayor Raymond Roth of Highwood, had a narrow escape from drowning Sunday afterncon at Third Lake when the raft on which she and a Mrs. Watson, also of Highâ€" wood, were sitting fully clothed, was tipped over by two boy swimmers, says the Waukegan Newsâ€"Sun. Mrs. Watson was held up by her son, Jimmy, until help arrived, but "Bubâ€" hles" Roth had gone beneath the surâ€" face for the second time when rescued by LeMar Hill of Highwood, who saw the accident and swam to render aid. A word about the play: "The Proâ€" tegec" has been in the repertoire of the Chicago Art theatre for over a year, having been . played in Chicago k * and on the road. i amsi It fascinates and Lo hP thrills from first * to last. . The atâ€" E+ mosphere of the l j Russian ‘Country 3 . Home â€" its misâ€" es tress and her Agnes George protegee _ â€" _ its love affairsâ€"the cackling "poor relaâ€" tion"â€"the simple peasant child â€" all conspire to charm and intrigue the audience during .two hours of solid fun.. Colorful Russian peasant cosâ€" tumes against the garden setting deâ€" light the eye, and lend a forcign atâ€" mosphere. The cast consists of Agnes Gcorge, who was the first to join the (Continued on page 32) Daughter of Highwood Mayor Escapes Drowning will be presentedâ€" Sunday, August 3 in the garden of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Beatty, 260 Ravine drive, at 4 o‘clock under the auspices of the Highland Park League of Women Voters, This lovely spot, which Mrs. Lazareff diâ€" rector of the Chicago ‘Art theatre says reminds her of European garâ€" dens, lends itself beautifully to this type of play. Tickets may be secured there the afternoon of the performâ€" ance, at Pease Drug Store or at the Moraine ‘hotel. Animals use tears to relieve inâ€" flummation of the eyes. As the huâ€" man race matured, they were used as a cleansing medium for the soul as well as the eyes. â€" The Country Home. The Chicago Art theatre‘s anâ€" nouncement that there will be a serâ€" ies of outdoor performances of Osâ€" trovsky‘s "The Protegee" has called forth a great deal of interest along the north shore and surrounding country. _ Theatreâ€"goers everywhere are looking for just such a diversion during this hot summer weather. Most of these performances are late Saturday or Sunday afternoon afâ€" fairs, and take plave in a cool and shady garden. | the Miver Outdoor Performance in Beatty | ani :.;:', Garden by Chicago Art | Theatre: Details | "THE PROTEGEE" TO BE GIVEN AUGUST 3 Thursday, July 31, 1930 The one booked for Highland Park Crying Out Loud Rev. D. N. Ester Education in Illinois, will be the speaker at the summer Sunday eveâ€" ning service at the Bethany church next Sundny evening at 8 p. m. Rev. Ester as a young man has accomâ€" plished much in raising the standards of the Church schools and developing a better system for the Daily Vacaâ€" tion Bible schools. He is one of the pioncers in the present day Week Day Religious instruction in the pubâ€" lic schools of Chicago. Recently Rev. Ester attended the Great Toronto Conference ofâ€" Religious â€" Education, which is possibly the largest Interâ€" national Religious gathering of the world. His message Sunday evening will cover some of the worthwhile exâ€" periences he had at this conference. His message will be of great interest to young people, it will be vital for parents, it will be a challenge to Sunâ€" day school workers and church leadâ€" day school workers and church leadâ€" ers. You are invited to attend this service. Cars will leave from in front of the Albert Axt Variety store at 12 o‘clock. They will go west on Prairie avenue to Waukegan road and north to Grand venue, west on Grand to Hedges corners, south oneâ€"half mile to Oglesby park. Highwood Community Picnic Is Sunday Next Sunday, the annual Highwood Community picnic will be held at Oglesby‘s woods, west of Waukegan. A horseshoe pitching contest will be held at four o‘clock, cash prize to be awarded the winning player. There will be games for both old and young and a ball game will be staged by. Santi Bros. team in the afternoon at three o‘clock. In the evening there will be dancâ€" ing in the pavilion, music being furâ€" nished by the Highwood Civic Imâ€" provement band. Religious Educator at Bethany Church Mr, Louis N. Berube and daughter Elizabeth left July 12 for Alhamâ€" bra, Calif., where they will spend the reminder of the summer with Mr. Berube‘s daughter Mrs. Marguerite Frederickson.. > Div D N. â€"Ester, who is pastor of sey Park Evangelical church the Director of Religious T HE PRESS The Highland Park Rotary club is #sponsoring the Model Boat and Airâ€" plane Tournament for playgrounds. It will be held at Sunset Valley Golf Course Wednesday, August 6 at 2 p.m. Entries should be given to playground directors or handed in at the Park Board office not later than Tuesday, August 5. The entry blank below may be used. Prizes as follows: Openâ€"Sail boats urkier 36 inches over all: First, gold button; second, silver button; third bronze button. meet Openâ€"Spring wound boats: First, Marbles waterproof compass; second, Telaway compass; third Finnish huntâ€" ing knife.> Tom Rogan started his first game of the season as a pitcher and handâ€" led the job so well that he is now compared favorably with the best twirlers in the league, Tom let the home club down with six hits and struck out nine. He also continued his usual good work at bat, collecting three hits in four trips to the plate. St. Jameés scored in the third and fourth innings to lead 3â€"0 only to have Niles Center knot the count in the last half of the fifth. This was the signal for the heavy firing and before the first half of the sixth was over, St. James had made five more runs. Niles Center never threatened seriously after that. Kollers remarkable catch of Berâ€" ube‘s hard drive into left field robbed him of a hit and saved three runs. F. Stipe ef MeKarnw 2b Maloney 1b Boats Boys under 10 yearsâ€"small sail boatsâ€"First, gold button; second, silver button; third, bronze button. Boys Openâ€"Sail boats under 15 inches over allâ€"First, gold button; second, silver button; ‘third, bronze button. Mnestri «s Berub» 3b Rogen p Openâ€"Model boats clipper or boats: First, special gold Rotary (Continued on page 82) St. James fought their way back into first place in the Triâ€"County league last Sunday by decisively deâ€" feating the highly touted Niles Cenâ€" ter team. The score was 10 to 3. Maloney, McKarns, Maestri and Berube played airtight ball in the inâ€" field. No errors were chalked up against St. James. Sponsored by Rotary Club and to Be Held at Sunset Valâ€" ley Golf Course St. James Again in Lead in Triâ€"County League Baseball 8t. . James Niles Cente _ Triples Moore, _ ul oi un at ie (i ofi KDoubl- Elerman, Rogan, P. Stipe, Meâ€" arns. Double plays ~Honegwhle to Hages to Nelson. § Baxe on bills off â€"â€" Elerman (5) Rogan none). Etruck out byâ€"Rogan (9) Eierman (7). Where playedâ€"Niles Center. MODEL AIRPLANE AND BOAT CONTEST AUG. 6 Totwls . 40 10 12 0 Score by Innings: AB R H E Kuester 3b Weigand . efâ€"c Honeghis «s Krugor 2f Moore â€"¢ Kooler 1f Hayes 2b Elerman Pota in Nelson 1b AB R H E SALES Service Highland Park Auburn Company Highland Park, IMlinois Phone H. P. 2830 505 Elm Place

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