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Highland Park Press, 6 Aug 1931, p. 4

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El PLAYGROUND TRACK mm MI MMEB Results of Field Events at Lin.. coln Field Last Week; Win- ' new Listed The Gist his truck ~and thtid most ever conductod u . W a. tivity m held ct Bobbin tit-mud 1ilt,t,!g,t,t.ttett,tr. of Int week. Hourly 150 There were neon. jumping mutt. hula]! throwing contests, and re- lays. The meet begun at , pan. sud was not over till six. The Whtgtqm in the various classes received mm than!“ The results of the meebwere u fol- lows: l . Boys Junior 40-yard duh: Ole Olson. Port Clinton, first, Rally Blem- mel, Lincoln, second, Dario Kellen, Ravinia, third, Bobby Lunch“. Ita- vinia, fourth. Boys intermediate “and duh: Charles Russell, Sunset, Brgt, Chello r09, Sunset, thud.‘ "0iiiiirBiiiisitrt" awp ,‘Et- yinia, fourth. . Boys senior 60-yard (lash: Stuart Crate, Sunset, first, Charles Russell, Sunset, second, Chello Rona-y, Lin- eoln, third, Andy Petros, Sunset, fourth. . . V Girls junior 40-yard duh: Ethel Ohmund, Lincoln, fiiat, Katherine Humer, Sunset, second, Ruth Ander- son, Sunset, third. . Girls intermediate 50-yard dash: Janet Grenel, Sunset, first, Dorothy Boylan, Sunset, second, Inn-nine Zim- mer, Sunset, third, Kathleen Wood- burn-Ravinia, fourth. . weld, ftnitsh).' Boys intermediate 40-yard relay: Sunset, first (Russell, ftn1ah man), Ravinin, second (Dario Rollery, fin.. ish), Lincoln. third, (Chello Rollery, mm: Girls intermediate 40-yard relay: Sunset, first (Juliet Greed, that»), Lincoln, second (Ethel Ohrmnmi,£ Bn.. ish( Port Clinton, third (Lois Larson, ilnish), Ravinia, fourth (Kathleen Boys M-yard hopping nee: Ole Olson, Port Clinton, first, Dario Roll- ery, Ravinia, sqcond, Williun R1isetrtn- Wald, West Ridge, third, Sonny Raf- ferty, Sunset, fourth, C' . ., Girls 30-yard hopping rm: Jane Griffith, West Ridge, ftrst, Rosemry Netty, Sunset, second, Jenny Moria (Continued on page W) Ravinia Opera Lovers . Delighted with "Peter Ibbetson" Last Monday Presentation of the famous opera, - = = - ""T'" “V, "Peter Ihbetson" u Ravinia opera Children m This Sport last Monday evening was perhaps the I T -.-_ - greatest feature event of the season. Tom Kelly. emclent golf profes- The opera was given in English and sional at Sunset Valley club has ar- " it was its premier presentation at ranged to give golf lessons to' chil- Ravinia it attracted a reeord-attend- dren of from T to 14 years of age, ance. Opera fans and music lovers either Individually or in groups. This generally turned out en masse, and is a new feature in golf instruction it was in every sense a gala night. here and should be popular, as Kelly The delightful opera was given a no- has demonstrated his ability as a table performame by a great cast, first-ein" golf teacher.‘ There is no and the, immense audience was thrlli- time like the early - to hegh ed. and fascinated by a feature as golf nstruction, and Kelly is ready -ttsr:rrtuitaterrrthi%itrtttr . V . W-mr . gasp an. operatic history. q dreti are interested; - ' warm _ m4mn. Last Call to Join Big Peace Caravan , Due Here August 11 The Peece Cenven which "whee Winthrop Hubor, 111. on Tuned”, August ll, will arrive in Weaken]: chant noon of the same (by. There. after the welcome extended to them by the Mayor and prominent citiaensl the members of the Caravan will have: luncheon- " the Ratchet hotel-with about 100 women iron: the north ah-me--.,-,,;--, . ___ Prom Wankegan the caravan Itdt stop in Lake Forest about-2:30 Pan" and later at Winnetka in the village square about 4 o'clock and, " Evans- ton in the evening in the first Metho- dist church with Mrs. Catherine Me. Cullock acting as chairman. The Caravan starting on June 21 has had a triumphant trip from Carp. fornia, being welcomed by mayors of cities through which they passed and extended the courtesy of official rec- ognition. . ' At Hollywood the members were cheered on their departure. by the playing of the symphony orchestra and ti chorus of 200 voices, with 5,000 Writ: itttemdrt?teic Fr'm-' _ -1;- 1",, ___ At Panda» fr 'Pa‘gemt of Nutions- was presented with 10 lovely young girls bringing in titanic letters spell peace. ' - - w' At San Fqncim the _mnyor wel.. edmed thamrait-the, Cttrhatbarzeettasd them and signed the p'etition for uni- versal disarmament. ‘ . All who would like to join in'thia. welcome of the Cmvnn are invited to call Miss Olga Trevisan, Highland Park 2063, for place and time of, meeting. I Highland Park Library . To Open This Month According to stat reports, the Highland Park public library which has been under construction about *lee"""e-"'-"-""-'""""""-r"'"""""'"eP-"e-- second week in August, although the definite date has not been set. ' The buildding is three times lager than the former library and ity built 0n the 6ritripa1 library site, purchased in 1905. It a constructed of Wie mania _ruttttgttttte, "-- Tht trrhitfrtrlr, " . modified Gothic. 7 An intermediate department, con- taining reference .books and litem.. ture for high school students will be onead the features of the new in-. stittttiop., During the past yen, the library has been housed in the old city hall, while the old building bu been in the process of ruins and tttrr-mW-ttr-ttttg-nr-Tre-ttrs' struction _ J. B. Germ“, Mrs. CharhnrRxttUn. and E. H. Eitel served on the building committee. Clan Honda is librarian. Golf Pro to Instruct ' l Children in This Sport Til P3388 Ravinia Children Have ' Playground Hobby Show Last Satin-tiny morning the Ravinin childrgn had u hobby show.‘ End: child brought to the. playground will”. over he land I special inmost in, and grins were given to the best exhi- its. Mnry Louise Dyer won Brat prize, I paint book, with on English doll carriage and doll. Second prize, m Biyeoydtott; went to Margaret Grou- lund, who brought a doll and buggy. Wottnalso for n doll and buggy. Her doll was dressed in French costume. Yolanda Gurioli won the special prize. Bob Thoma diapln/§_ his collec- tion of caved toys. e has cut out very small revolvers, rules, swords, bows, Jim-owel knees, and other weap- ons, from tiny slivers of wood. One revolver is less 'thnn an inch in length, and has a distinct barrel and trigger. Dario Rollery brought his balsam wood glider, and Bobby haw.. rence exhibited a. stamp collection and scrap book.. Billy Rein, a five- year’ old collector with years, of ex- pgljeggzeL brought some samples of soap iF1ij'ithh'irii'iiyiiti" iitiiriis ii1t31irtilrt. Zoning ApirearBoard Hears Plea by Fisher Walter Litmus, former Sect-entry of the Interior, made a plea. before the Highland Park zoninr board of appeals at . public meeting Tuesday night oi, behalf of-hit, son. B. T. Fisher, who plans to erect a residence on ths/Nutt a N. Sheridan road over- looking Like Michigan. A _ -- - The latter explained that the build- ing would he within seven feet of Sheridan road, 'while the board re-‘ quires 40 feet. He requested that an exception be nude in his case, as the home would be the first to' be built on the bluff in this vicinity. The request, we; ftlrep, under _.r4ritptsp1fsltt, Special Days Listed at C. M. Training Camp At the Citizens Military Training Camp at., Port -Sheridm today is _trprtt1, Shotghday. "T Other speck] days 1"iiitusd ”13"" 'NV- Aug. F--Governor'ts day. T Aug. 18---Ameriean Legion and Auxiliary day. Aug. W-tPatten day. Track apd field meet. _." . Aug. 20-1). A. R. day. _ Aug. 22--VUitors (by. Regiments! pagady on will" of these days. _ Aug. iig'r-ana,ttrv, edvatrg, and tuid, artiNrraidttr so ‘on overnight hikes. . Point Out Advantages l of Oil Heating Method Aug. " ---4 M. T. C. students break camp‘ and, Ttur, home. Local deters in oil burners have united in an educational candy: to "trd the public intonation ro- nrding the most ancient and eco- nomiea1 methods of heating thefr humor ' Their advertisement nppem on another mg of this tum; It points out that on heat cost- less than "tother method of “auntie domestic heating tad that Mops of out it in thin Mu] Intern, chin. "htlertt' i113 EWING-fr“ , . .' ‘. COUNCIL PASSIE TAX LEVY MEASURE Total In $397,000; Building For July Falls Ott; To Acquire New Dump Ground . The ennui! tax levy ordinance au- thorizing the city to collect $397,000, vu.upprovc_d by the city council Mon- day night. ' _ ' _ Ft = P.-. tF nieipnl levy a? 'gjettiiit'iret eons of the city memment and other corporate divisions - excluding the utter department, which is sustained by its own collections. Revenue from flnee and other sources slap goes to the operations of the city. -emie.t total budget approved jn the budget ordinance " a meat meet- ing assigns $657,441 to all depart.. mats. The month's building tistail fell off 339,000 Mm, Jply of last year. ac- cording to-the building edmiitiiitiiors. er's report listing five buildings under ooatertmaetioasHor Lam nL$51.650. ‘ Police mieerauurerused totaled 8733, according 'to the report of Magis- trate Herman ’Schwery. _ - Highkmd Park-viii nequire new dumping space through a resolution or43ommisusiomrr Lsrlelo.urbm.whieh authorizes Mayor E. .3. Motel and city Clerk Victor Masher to secure s ease on McDaniels avenue property. The lease is offered by Gallagher and Briscoe, owners of the land, at $2,- 000 for three years. . . Money for Librsry Vt - An additional $20,000 was obtained for 'the almost completed? library building through tk resolution enabl- ing the city to issue anticipation war- rants on the street widening hind. The fund is not being drum on at _tltititpfr for street purposés'. offered, would require consumer: I? post tie-sh deposit before meters are installed in their homes. By this de- vice. the" city will insure itself against non-payment of water bills. . _ , Thursday nbht. Amt I: "u Tnviam Wit V361: fibula, gBuioht, Wham D’An‘gdo, Why. idem Anna-n. Pat may WM. Amt ft "Andrea Chen!" with M . llarunem. Wuhan, Dm In cum . D'Augelo. Rani, Indium when... rm. . .. anarchy airing Anmt ft'. "Peter who non.” with Dori, ctr-Ion. unseen. Wkly MM, WT. Mt"orelt, Purl. Film. C hm aF'aai.iersc-WHhtet, -°u.m A! ans-n. Hum. . t Sud-y am. A? 9: can“ Crr out by Chicago 3m any Oran-tn. 1? I‘m-rut sweating. Jon Webb‘s-r Tioli whit. -‘ . ' Sunday IBM. Amt v: “the Barter Bree," with ',tlt."% cum... Why Intro“. 3'4th, M. Gasman-k mm Flu. In“. 'h-e-. loath! 11W A" got I... Ywnm a tn nth tad “In” 2',gttoa,"blt,'d; fanned In "In BM” I frogs} luvs“. D'Anceh. Wham-I. manom- Aunhn. M. Scott. Mann. Monday :1th A“ to.. 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