hear. hurch class, iacra. )e obâ€" eived. Misâ€" neetâ€" ouse. xious nemâ€" "and This and vera, presâ€" guild ‘garâ€" inity ood nia'ber eting meet. ing peâ€" of . 5:00 ciety f the hields f the 3:00 chilâ€" in the ary ing agâ€" ime busi~ oung ially will our essie ned vorâ€" eld iss serâ€" and i of Iren roll stâ€" Uurch the * Field Clubs Since early March those interested in nature lore have gathered on Tuesâ€" â€"day mornings at six o‘clock for a hike lasting from one and a half hours to two hours, and have had some of the _â€"best nature guides in this commuâ€" nity to instruct them regarding birds, â€"wildâ€"Rowers, â€"trees,â€"and shrubs.â€"The groups have usually met at Sunset park and taken the trail from there. From now on with the bird migraâ€" tion practically over for the spring, the field groups will not meet reguâ€" larly on Tuesday mornings, but will go on special trips which will be anâ€" nounced under park recreation notes during the summer. The summer playground activities will include conâ€" siderable nature guiding and will inâ€" clude museum work, nature sketching, and still life photography. Picnics This is the time of the year for picnics. Schools, churches, and numâ€" erous other organizations are all planning or having these®interesting events. East Park board, through their recreation office at Sunset park, is prepared to give help in both maâ€" terials for picnic recreation programs and in leadership in planning the proâ€" gram. â€"This service is free to the D!;mu ied s o6 L ho uies Anacatiane o 0 en onl on iess Avtcck oi _‘ A number of beginners in golf have taken advantage of a class that FTom Kelly has arranged for those wishing instruction in the fundamentals of golf. This class meets on Wednesâ€" day morning at seven ‘o‘clock at the Sunset Golf club. Arrangements can be made directly with Tom Kelly for this instruction. to arrange special instruction for beâ€" ments will be held during the sumâ€" mer. * *3 Thursday, June 4,.1981 EAST PARK BOARD RECREATION NOTES 5 * : " Armw,,-,,_ 2 22o ce mignee There is an especially good archery range at Sunset park which is being used more and more by the young people of the community. Elm Place school has taken an especially strong interest in archery this spring and instruction has been given by Mr. Harry Hart, director of physical eduâ€" eation, and other members of the Eim Place staff. The Ravinia park has also been the scene of activities in archery and this promises to be on of the most popular sports during the coming months. ~___ . s The tennis courts at Ravinia and at Sunset park are among the very best to be found along ~the North Shore. The park office will be glad | heduled léeagu l ‘ / ,. ptu Mk . AROFOIRDELL "“"’Ei-‘i'â€"“' e '.:“,'f*i--.-. ne ,~;=_,“;-_._‘:¢;.‘.;3,{:? ich evening hbaseball" game | rieons park grounds. va _ In the grammar school league, also playing diamond ball, Oak Terrace, St. James, Elm Place, and Lake Forâ€" est are now in the final week of playâ€" ing before the closingof.â€"the â€"school year. In this league Oak Terrace is leading with a perfect score to date. At the beginning of the playground season, June 22, new leagues will be organized for both boys and girls of Highland Park who are to be in atâ€" tendance at the various playgrounds throughout the regular playground season. (Continued from page 3) H. S. Golf Team Wins From Waukegan School; Also Beats Evanston â€"Playing on two .consecutive days, the Deerfield â€" Shields golf team proved â€" superior to Evanston and The score 'o= $ 'Eé' E vi :ton & E was .8 to 4, and of the Waukegan match 9 to 3. These two matches ended one of the best golf seasons of Deerfieldâ€"Shields. ‘The 14 boys on the squad all play an excellent game, list of victories turned in this spring. The following boys are on the squad: Warren Geary, Oswaldo Saielli, Robâ€" ert Saielli, Robert Cary, Alex Wolak, Sam Toigo, Norman Craig, John Lenzini, Harley Dee, John Dever, Howard Klee, Darwin Inman, Wilâ€" lard Blanchard. Saturday, June 6: 8:00 p.m.â€"Meetâ€" ing of the Friendship Circle cabinet at the home of Mr. and _ Mrs. Chas, E. Anderson, 51 Oak avenue, Highâ€" wood. s _ _ The record and scores for the seaâ€" son follows: Deerfleldâ€"Shields 14, Waukegan 1. Deerfieldâ€"Shields 11, New Trier 7. Deerfleldâ€"Shields 12, Univ. High 0. Deerfieldâ€"Shields 15, New Trier 6. Deerfleldâ€"Shields 8, Evanston 7. Deerfleldâ€"Shields 9, Waukegan 8. Deerfieldâ€"Shields 11, Lake Forest Academy 7. Deerfieldâ€"Shields 3rd and 4th in State finals, Deerfieldâ€"Shields 3 of the 4 places given in Deerfleldâ€"Shields 26, Lake Forest Academy 6. Deerfleldâ€"Shields 8, Evanston 4. _ ____ The Highwood M. E. Church Highwood Ave. and Everts Place Rev W. W. Nelson, Pastor _ â€" Friday, June;5: 6:30 p.m.â€"Openâ€" ing of our. Annualâ€"District Epworth League ~conventionwhich â€"continues all day Saturday and Sunday at our Irving park M. E. church in Chicago. Sunday, June 7: 9:30 a.m.â€"Meetâ€" ing of the Sunday school teachers and officers. 10:30 a.m.â€"Sunday school. David Olson. 7:45 p.m. â€" Evening worship service. â€" Wednesday, June 10;: 8:00 p.m. â€" Midâ€"week prayer service at the Lars Nielsen home in Lake Forest. The Luther league will give a play in the assembly room of the church on Wednesday and Thursday evening. Redeemer Lutheran Church _ West Central avenue * _ W,. F. Suhr, pastor â€" Sunday school, 9:00. * Morning service, 10:30. On Sunday, God willing, we shall celebrateée Holy Communion.. Anâ€" nouncements will be made at the parâ€" sonage on Friday afternoon or eveâ€" ning. The Confessional service beâ€" gins at 10:00. The church council meets at the parsonage on Monday evening. < : Thursday, June 11: 8:00 p.m. Congregation meeting at church. â€"The meeting of the Concordia is postponed for one week. se ~ Gene Seyt of West Lake Forest has rented one of the 8. Parker Johnâ€" ston houses on West Hazel avenue. 14, Waukegan 1. 11, New Trier 7. 12, Univ. 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