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Highland Park Press, 21 Apr 1932, p. 26

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. Models Are Needed for Fashion Show to Be Held May 5th and 6th ion show Thursday and Friday, May 5 and 6. Models are needed for the Fashâ€" ADDRESS Corner Second St. and Laurel Ave. â€"â€"Attached hereto is One Dollar as payment of dues for one year. _ > j tatives of property owners and said organization is not for profit. s a I hereby apply for membership in the Deerfield Township Taxpayers Associqtion. It is my unâ€" derstanding that this organiiation is on_ly open for membership to property owners o represenâ€" imewneve ns ueC urnenn ENRRREACE® 288224468 °4 n a2 n 2028 en + n Mcmbership Application Deerfield Taxpayers Association â€" Association, 386 Central / WE WILL SCIENTIFICALLY TEST YOUR CAR WITH THE Automotive Electricians â€"_ LEN WAHL you. The regular charge for this service is three dollars for a four cylinder car, four dollars for six cylinders, and five dollars for eight cylinders. But for this "SPECIAL" our price is only $1.50 for any car. j . The merchants are planning to use a larger number of models in the Spring Style show. Children as well as junior and high school stuâ€" dentsâ€" are needed. f you are interâ€" ested,‘ phone the Y.W.C.A. for an appointment with the merchant. This mechanism (the last word in automotive engineering) will accurately locate each and every source of motor, ignition and Avenue) for biskhisht nb ratriaiiratren $1.50 ony ~ THB PRESSs o t Just one more word: the program | both to right and left, and _ more will begin promptly at 8 o‘clock._.â€"i trees on the right near to green, toâ€" _ gether with a sand trap, add to the aemmmmmmmmmmmoill | intovoet â€" ‘The oreen is small Dut gram is to be the great secret. Musical numbers will be rendered of ~course. â€"The opening number willâ€" be musical, another surprise in â€"â€"Church â€"affairs ~are open to the principal actors; Ruth Rectenâ€"|â€"Hole 15. 400 yards. Par 4. Here $ wald directing. ’ > we meet our old friend the Skokie What the Senior Luthér League,)|ditch for the last time. It crosses > the Ladies‘ Aid and above all the| the fairway in front of the tee. Out Doreas society will present, dare not| of bounds on the left, bad rough to be revealed; their share in the proâ€"|Catth & topped shot, and trees and gram is to be the great secret. sand on theâ€"right are. plenty of _ __â€"â€" Musical numbers will be rendered| trouble for one hole. But that‘s not â€" â€" of ~course. ~The opening number| all the bad news. A large oak willâ€"be musical, another surprise in | Erows in the center of the fairway store. : § at about 235 yards from the tee. No tickets will be sold. A box will | Drives should be placed to right or he PrOViGAd + CAA~W oftferines l iet] 0 SsUre $ Do 0 m _ Lindsay, and Chester Blair will be the principal actors; Ruth Rectenâ€" The Junior Luther league also give a short play entitled: The Sunday school will present a short play. In the first act a school of colonial times will be presented with youthful George Washington as the principal character. The second act presents a modern school where the life of Washington will be reâ€" Tel. Highland Park 266 A Washington Bicentermnial party will be given at the Redeemer Luthâ€" eran church, West Central avenue, on Friday evening, April 2. The idea originated with the Dorcas soâ€" ciety, who approached the Ladies‘ Aid for coâ€"operation. This was readily granted, and after that all the societies within the church fell in line. Bicentennial Pa Be Held at Redeemer ( _ GOLF _‘C_lfunm April 22nd ACTIVITIE S g any posâ€" l ;!; the course already is considered the ars JJJ| finest community course in the viâ€" nly _ Jj cinity of Chicago. This is due largeâ€" IIf| Iy to the fact that greens and fairâ€" * JfP| ways have had excellent care and [JJ| direction forâ€"a number of â€" years, and f11 a sufficient volume of play to proâ€" IM| vide money for improvements. The will Some people say that real estate is always safer as an investment than securities, but they are mostly people who haven‘t been to Florida Eighteen holes, 6504 yards. Nine water holes. Par 72. ° Tees and greens have been very well kept, and will be in excellent Hole 18. 337 yards. Par 4. The home hole. A good drive and a pitch to end the round 50 yards from the clubâ€"house. _ water holes. Par 36. présents a major problem on the approach. â€"The hele is a slight dogâ€" proach shot is taken. "Vp V7 NC nOVn slge, vHC HINnC Geverâ€" mined by a clump of oaks about 265 yards from the tee. These and a stubborn rough on the right are theâ€" other good twoâ€"shotter. Trees at about the length of an average drive, first glance the hole looks easy, but peskyâ€"little sand trap to theâ€"right of the green catches many a wellâ€" intentioned teeâ€"shot. Out of bounds â€"Hole 17. 500 yards. Par 5. One of the hole. Not an easy par. deceitful hole. Trees cut into the fairway on the left at about 220 yards from the tee. Out of bounds to the left for the tee shot. ~A clump of trees at the right penalizes a slice, these hazzards all placing a premium on a wellâ€"placed and hard hit drive. A clump of bushes takes care of approaches which overâ€"run Hole 14. 210 yards. Par 3. At ements will the course will be continued. (Continued from page 17) in excellent condition. on y a wellâ€"intentioned apâ€" THURSDAY, improvements #0 rew his it. abili indi

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