"-“m‘ne si'riféma'iy ttri, roam playground group took . trip to Din- mond lake. 50 children tool: the trip, each with a picnic lunch. While at the lake there were swimming races and running noes, and prizes Vere given to the winner of the various with a box ordraelreroteV . Over 40 children from the Ravinia playground were token on In ell-do: trip-h Luke Mich. WWW!» last Wednesday. They left the playground at 10 o'eioek in the morning, arriv- ineatukeBeu1ahtwoandnU1f hours Inter, in time foe a lunch pre- pared by Mr. and Mm, Roth, who run theLake Beale}: hotel. Thereme swim' just before the med. Among the feature: of the day will be sauna and races for children and grown-ups. Plans ere being made so that everyone nttendintrril1 enjoy e most delightful any. _ After lunch all the children went on a hike into the hills surrounding the beautiful lake. They inresttttaterd the out-toil beds and brought home many stalks with which they plan to decorate the interior of their shelter- home " the playground. The home- werd journey began at four, and -iiiNiiy6ti6iiiiiHWeE itrtfirRs-r6tiiiit3trei.- Mrs. Hardaere, Mrs. Renter, end Mrs. Bein are to be thanked for the use of their we in transporting the children. Mr. Copp, Misses Kentu- and Daly, and Fred Silber accompan- ied the children on the-trip. Wiebolt'g Wonderbolt . e _ _ ‘ Is Big'SaIes Feature to ~Wear, to use in yam-"home, priced lower at Wiebolt'a than is merchan- dise of like (nudity elsewhere, been!“ of the monthnof planning which have preceded the presentation of this, no; table offering. Order your Wonder- bolt from Wiebolt’s by 'phone. Wie- bolt’s Highland Park telephone num- ber is H. P. 4080. Children Take Trips; Lan. tern Parade to Be , _ Repeated" ' _ To Picnic Sunday On Sunday, August 2, Highland Park lodge No. 446, Loan Order of, Moose will hold a Nettie iii Sunset park. All members and their families and friends are invited to attend. Wonderbolt " Wiebolt’s! Here is gm extraordinary v_r.mse-riyiryr event iiiiiFTii 1rro'trreear. tromethtrtrr"tty at; Hold Bakery Sgle _The Ladies Auxiliary of.the Gnu M. E. church are holding u New Sale Sahara-y morning, August 1 at [acceler'l drug store. There will be I varied "mtrtmettt of homo m food. for sale. This will be . splen- did opportunity for, the busy bonu- wife to avoid baking during this hot wutlm. Good eo-operation in planning the trip and helping to take the children (Continued on pm 84) PLAYGROUNDS omitt I MANY ACTIVITIES Saturday Morning at Sunset Park The Community Twilight league in.. door ball tum: ihtished their ttrat round of some: but week, and m mote Mn the “and. and In: bracket. The and of the tirttt round and: two tonmu tied for. that top po- sition, the Ravinia odttit and the Hichhnd Park News Flashes. each with five games won' and two lost. The teatttit that won some: but week were the News Flashes, Bow- man Dairy, nnd the Quality Meats. The News Moshe: defeated Ravinia 20-1; Bowman Dairy beat the ABC Oil Burners, 9-5, one! OtalitrrMdatat took their gamer-from the Highland Park Press. _ . _ A irutrlie hearing before the High- land Perk zoning board of upped: will be held in tin city an a a pan. on Tuesday, Aug. 4. The union] of Howard 'r. Fisher will. be taken†up “this meethte,'uertrtditte'%r' with noumt'bi the “can. D; mm; "m .w" PV .r. J '". . Results in Twilight . League Games Played Last Week, Playground In the ployground indoor leagues last week only three games were oured. At West Ridge field on Wed- nesday the Lincoln team defeated Ravinia 13-12 in one of the closest contests of the season. Then Lincoln took 1 bad licking " the hands of West Ridge, 18-0. Both of these games were in the American league. _..iIsrscuramtacargtiue.ttaiglesL.tp,r.. Sunset park on Friday, one between Sunset and West Ridge, the other be- tween Sunset and Port Clinton. The West Ridge teem failed to appear at same time, but Sunset “ministered a severe beating to Port Clinton, 26-4. Sisterhogd To Hold f auataxtgaur, A, A_tatrdirttis being, given? (ling: day August " at the Moraine hotel by the North Shore Temple hm! Sisterhood, for the purpose of in.. creasing the philanthropic and edu- "iyt'itttmifitridrr- Br7ttttrNttTtarrrztttttmr"=', Playground Indoor Baseball Features The members and friends of the Highland Park Garden Study club up naked to bring fUsrerrs, vegetables or jelly to the North Western station tomorrow morning (Friday) before 9:80 o'etoek for the Punt, Flower and Fruit guild, to be distributed to hos- pifals and shut-ins in Chicago. The Highland Peirk, Garden club sponsor: this" work for Highland Park. Mrs. Frederick Bodtrdon will be in charge this week. _ The following committee is in chuge: Mrs. ta. Suekoff, chit-nun; Mrs. Sylvnn-Hirschberg, eo-chairman; Mrs. L. Berlin, Mrs. M. Bederm-n, Mtgslucanmann, Mu. Wm. Gowns, Mrs. B. Goodman, Mrs. R. Morrison, Mrs; A. K. Leer, Murmur my, Mrs. J. Michaela, Mrs. Milton Simon, Mrs. Pool Simon, Mn. Chou. Sincere mid Mrs Witt!!! Shmter. Public Hearing Before Zoning Board August 4 Vegetables, Ete., With Those Less Fortunate LII l v r" _ I . . . a V . . - . - T ‘ e c. [', ' " u . H. “a.†' - Ml - " " ' " . 4: t " ,. -..r .9 After looking into all obvious hide- outs. thoniderq took to tapping the vans. They dhcoverod I loose board. Several pints of whisky mottled out " them when the bond was removed. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fiori and two sons and Mrs, Mu Carer haw res Enrica "from ___ ii -VttatV trits-ttmr-ugh Michigan stopping " Detroit when Mr. Fiore attended the convention of the American Association of Nursery- men. _ Chief Emil lawman and Sort?- Iver lvenon of Highwood hid to in- qtitute u buried treasure hunt to and out arltar. Gina Won» ttf a Highwood mutant. kept his incit beverages. Thy had n mat to and it, but Mendqli’s liquor supply oludad’their scrutiny. _ .Jlgndoli m ttned $100 am! costs by Mntrhrtrate G. 'S;-Retti¢. Next Thursdny evening hir class will give 3 Japanese dnnee. The younger girls will pnrtieipate." Aside from painful cuts and bruises the two youths, J. Berry the driver, of 4427 Mango avenue, Chicago, and Frank Luki, also of Chicago. m not injured, Highland Park' Mice "were told. -* . The dancing class, under the direc- tion of Miss Cancie, presented "Lin- dr Lee," one of their special num- bers, " the dancing floor at Sunset Park last Thursday night before the regular dance began. About a doz- en girls danced in the number; they sang the chorus of the song before dancing it, and the audience seemed greatly pleased with the program. Their machine completely iernol- ished when it crashed into a moving freight train at Blodgett croesing in Highland Park; two Chicago young men saved themselves by leaping from their auto a moment before the col- iision which occurred a few minutes before midnight Monday night. Mr? "td-Mrs-c-Fiore While they were, gone Mr. More inspected several nurseries at Lun- intr, Jukson and loam, Mehitrasr, e130 severe] private gardens includ- ing the famous rose gerden of Mrs. Henry Ford, whom they had the {theme of meeting peraohully. e Dancing Class Presents _ Special Number at Park The Grace ad. E. church is 1toldihtt E lawn oociil tomorrow evening. Fri- day. gt the church. lee cold drinks and ice cmm will be for sale. A new Tom Thumb Gal: Course has been Wed qo‘come arid enjoy an evo- ningofgolf. _ .: -. .. The Ravinia classes are progress- Ing nicely. Miss Roaster is directing the classes. The Sunset groups in- clude girls from Lincoln, Port Clin- Two Chicago Youths lit ' Close Call at Blodgett Lain Social at Grace M. E. Church Friday Find Liquor Supply In Highwood Behind Wall; Owner Is Fined Back From Trip [TAX LEVY ORDINANCE . , HAS FIRST, READING Carries) Total of $395,070; {Other Ordinances At the regular mien of the city council Hominy evening the annual in My ordinance was read and filed for inspection; It cattle. a total of 3397370 to be "and by nation for the mining year. It probably will be lead on It the next meeting. _ The ordinance limiting the instal- mline pumps in sheets end park- way: to one for one!) " feet of frontage Ind prohibiting installation, ete., utter two years, - passed on 6nnl reading. It was introduced at the hat meeting. s" â€"r-~-v- _ The ordinance regulating and li.. gaming the cleaning of ouch buoins, presented at .the last session, was passed on finad reading. The bill of Joseph Cabonargi in the sum of $30.60 for additional (abuse on the tIre per cent mainten- ance retained by the city under his contract on the ne wcity hall build- ing was epproved and ordered paid. Fell’s Shoe Store Has Big Clearance Sale A store-wide clearance is in prog- ggeggj Fa]; , Tmwqgtarrwttrarttttrhmrr Park 'aririririiTiiifiFiiiFTiiF "idea" ind women iairHit ill thir TiaigsCiiwTeirurnir lathe". . Mr. Milton Fell, manager of the local boo.ttrremph,atsur the tremend- omr-zedirst'iomr-otNrmF-ab-lthr'--eestatr- lishment with the following _state- ment: “This sale brings greater val- ues than I have ever been ntge to offer before. I am deterqdned to turn over my entire stock ind have included many shoes that are now blag "sold downtown‘ it printer can sldern‘bly higher. . -ac1A-eom-uuieara.oVr4sitmsry board requesting the' city council to issue tax . arttietpntory warrants against the library building fund was ordered placed on file. . ‘ I, DeertUld residents were' invited to the Old Fabien Bucket Picnic given under the auspices of the Waukegan Republicnn organization " Renehan's Resort, Round Lake, on' Wednesday, July 29. Attractions were baseball, swimming and events for men, women and children and dancing in the aft- ernoon and evening. Mr. Hendee of Waukegan was in DeerfUld on Tues- day extending the invitation. - The the; announcement of this 'let ippem on the back cover of this ue. Residents Invited to At Brier-cute golf dub a ddightful buffet dinner and bridge party has held Int evening. Dinner m at 6:80, and bridge amend promptly at 8 o'eloeh. Members and their friends in In†number's attended, and an etrtiaretUtt would: any. happened. Buffet Dinner, Bridge , . At Briergate Last Eve Thur-dug my was Lake, Wednesday