WEEK’S ACTIVITIES AT THE PLAYGROUNDS Motion Pictures New Feature in Parks on Aug. It and 15; T Games; Classes Ort Ph \IONIMV. Tl'I-ISIHY. wnnw‘snn'. Ai, JOLSON Mt'rttutAY - FR"! l t \TI'RIM\ “THE DEVIL’S HOLIDAY†" Nl)\\ The New Movietone Follies of 1 930 tht E.utPHONF24 FOR THE ll.\Rl) OF' HEARING! SIN!“ tht Th “The Lady of Scandal" "to ttttTir'., “Safety in Numbers†0 (‘II\IHI|\' in Arrhery NANCY CARROLL to, FU, f the Thur: th" d u tit ST 9 MM Min ALCYON Is'l' III (ONTINI'UI'S 5mm (HARM-IS "BUDDY" ROGERS Sill.†'TFUt TA HUN“ Pu'Tt' RES BRENDHI. - M “HORN-2 WHITE mm d F, "M A iii M Y†RUTH CH VrTER'N.N MI FUND-1" - I'\TIIE SOI'NI) NEWS one m " Highland Park 1'0“ I'IIH' . N Ett S " "et in , bro which no closely related to the en- joyment of archery. All those inter- ested please come out. Bowling on Green l [no A tournament in bowling on the Sunset Park last at 2:00 pm. The juni this ruming Sn! will bo cnnductm ting the children 'nizinur the vurin 'MTF ,ir.inur ttto vul'mux awn-ts ut m n trets, birds, ftowies, etc,, and l _tlutirut them tn study natural more than they otherwisu. Would "uranium Tumrnnmrnt l hurswhno trrurniuttent was In ths Ths the senior uruup Dorothy ‘nll and Dummy Boyland ot+un. 'ark won; Marcella Bartlett of Hinton, who teamed with Huch of Sunset. came in second; and uric Roth and Klthleen Wood- of Ravinia were third. Some of girls have become quite export uwlinu and sn-m to enjoy the IHRHAIS MATINFah' AT 2:00 eh iltl " girls have wling and thoroughly " junior event, with Amy Il ' Mary Ellen Okay, of F" playuruund si-cund, and ll lover and Ethel England th i rd Nature Study "Hum WU Kl" tr ‘nlinuwl on mam and 2ctor IUGO3T ll 111-1).“ and Hum y Cho play was conduct- 'ups; those under 12 l2 and over., In the here were 10 entries, in the aenior group. id in teams, and Ann Virginia Tashajian event, with Amy Wel- Ellen Okay, of Port und si-cund. and Win- (WRTOON nature "day, with u interew on Green fur girls interested , green was held at Tuesday, July 29, , play was conduct, ps; those under 12 and over. In the vith a view to get nterested in rt-cog ayprrts of natun ies, em, and spin- tterested in rt-cog- ayprrts of nature, ies, em, and 'tim. tudy natural lit, Sol Straws. Mgr. 1UGU.'4T ll A1tt P1120 'd Tht THE PRESS rt t Clinton will take 38) I I 2.10 hik " Mrs. Emma Meyer Tillmln, widow of the lute William Tillman, died on August 1, at her home in Chicago. The funeral service was held at three u'clock Sunday afternoon " the First United Evangelical church, Highland Park, the Rev. C. G. Unangst oMei, Mrs. Emma Tillman Dies Aug. 1; Funeral Held Here on Sunday In her ynuth Mrs. Tillman united "W“ with the United Evangelical church k'lve of which she remained a faithful ly member. She greatly enjoyed her', Aug :msurintiun with members nf the Wm Irtrtp F'. M. S. of the church and the local ll W.C.T.th. Mrs. Tillman was a wnm- two an of :lm-p religious mmvietinrts. tere Those nvnrost to her know that she oi' yearned for "that city not made withi Aug hands. whose builder and maker isi turrtl God" __ for her “life's fitful fever; is o'er." for “He hath given hi, bo-i yeurm-(l for "ll hands, whose God" - for l is o'er," for " loved sleep." The change, according to John G. Learned, viee-president, is from the maximum demand-system to the room basis, tho charge being based on the numlwr of rooms in the home, the number of sockets in the home, the number of soeket, not being consid- ered. The tirst four kilowatt hours prrlrnom will cost 8 cents each, the second four kilowatt hours nr loss per The now rate plan of the Public Service (‘dmpany of Nurthcrn Illinois which is hvralded by the company as a $1,000,000 saving to the public an- nunlly. went info effect, Aug. 1. ' mom. 7 cents each, the third four kilowatt hours per room, 5 cents each; and each kilowatt hour per room in cxcpss of 12 will be 3 cents per kilo- watt hour. Because of ordinance pro. visions the 8 cent rate will not apply in Arlinztnn Heights, Kenilworth, Lake Rluft, and Melrose Park. New Electric Rate Is l, Being Well Received, '; Pub. Service Co. Report: 'd A new rate fur small commercial users was also announced as effect. ive August I. It will amount to a reduction for stores. shops and offioes. Any customer who wished to be billed under the old system will be accom- modated. the company announces. 'she husband "Paiitwei"; another of Ravinia's famous double bills, "The _ Mrs. 1lelen Love passed away Wed, rwsday morning. August 6, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Flora Kail, of T22 Vine M'vnue. She is sur- l Vim-ll by her suns. Roger of St. Louis, (r.'.rank of Minnepalois; daughters ;.\lrs. Lou Pitzor of Evanston and (Mrs. Flora Kail of Highland Park, is new to Ravinia patrons this sea- .wn and in which Mme. Bori has scored one of her greatest surcumvs; Gounod's "Faust," outstandingly rap. presentativc of the French schml: the famous doublt- bill of "Cavalleria "Paeliaeei"; another - Well Baalnced Repertoire Ar. ranged; Popular and Tune. ful Operas. Offered RAVINIA PROGRAM FOR EIGHTH WEEK '.rwrvt of Suzanne" and "La Vida Breve" with Lucrozia Bari in both operas: a re- pent performance of What is probably as cumplete and well balanced a tvpertsrive uf opt-m as cuuid Ire devised, has been ar- ranged by Mr. Et4cctein for itavinia 'e; during the week T -, , which will begin on v)', i63, 2 Sunday. August 10. I q t, It will irwlude Puc- WEI; vini's most popular ' , " r works, "Mme. But- _ ' ' tt-rfly" and "lat Bo- heme"; a repeat F . performance of "An- F'.owArurJoHN.uu.N mm Allegra" which and a trtsanddautthttrr, Mrs. Harry Kr. h‘rt of Highland Park. The funeral will 'bo held Saturday at 3 p.m. at the residence. Dean Edwards odiciat- mm Funeral of Mrs. Love to Be Held Saturday Bride" which likewise has just been mldml to the Ravinia repertoire tnd gives uvmy indication cf being vast- ly popular, ynd on Sunday night. August 17, " repeat of Bizet's ever popular "Cavnwn.' In addition to these opera's, the two Sunday converts are rs/plete in in.. wrest, that of August lo, consisting of Bohemian music, whilo'that nf August, I7 will reprvsent the Polish cump<.sors. The children's concert (Continued on page 18) Highwood Improvement . Assn. Picnic Success One- of the most successful com- munity piénics ever held by residents of Highmmd took place at Oglesby Woods, near Wedges' corner, Sunday afternoon and night, under the aur. pices of the Highwood Civic Im. provement association. An extensive program of games} contests, and oth. er forms of entertainment was car- ried out to the enjoyment of all at- tending. _ Three big buses and about 900 cars transported families to and from the picnic. An eight-piece orchestra kept young and old alike dancing until midnight. The i!) z , set' 95:" l :- I .5 V .:M Aw: Juuxsus Thursday, August 7, 1930 J ULIA CLAURSEN