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Highland Park Press, 25 Aug 1932, p. 4

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i _ / Local Jeweler Gives ' . Idd Mar Cameron, Lyric Soprano . _ The series of luncheons and din- ners which MrcErasituts R. Phelps of Prospect avenue has been ”giv- --- "in: to, previder employment have _ proved ‘a great success. Fifty guests, have been invited to each one and have paid a nominal amount for their luncheon: ind en- . - tertainment. The food sale has clearly shown that people do enjoy good home-made cakes, pies, cook- ies, salads, and so forth. The list of names and addresses of the peo- ple sending the food for the sale _ hes been a means of bringing .or-v __ I. B. Neanirott, Highland Park jeweler," donated two Bahia wrist watches a prizes for the best Blue atydents at the C.tCr.th " Port Sheridan for visitors day. Int tf; ntday, and than were the y ‘priuq Itte_?ltr eontrtbttted, it was re- pariah. The punctuation was nude by Brig, Gen. Prank C. Bones, com- mindnnt of the poet. The winner: tttthetrmrttlmms+eudttr. hard of one": headed by In” Quill B. Flat. has". at ttte: name: my. _ I known to music lovers. Olga San- dor is a Wonderful accompanist, but her piano solos and‘orgsn work are equally appreciated. Miss Cameron has a charming lyric soprsno ioiee and gives many of her numbers in" appropriate costumes of the vari- ous countries. She made a stunning picture in a Spanish dress with lace mantills. when she sang her last group of songs so delightfully in Spanish. . éénted atGr" the - lunéheoq last Tli ursaay By 138 May Cameron 3113 11mm to $9, and turgretrttiriir £70 to bw.. _ "Delightful; Program Splendid Results from'Plan'of Mrs. Erastus Phelps: Fine Program Given LUNCHEON Slam ‘ GIVE-WWW . _ CHEER? Elva nut " 7 was Bury Emul- hm; 'Atuad with ltr, m undu- par. ', 7 . ht the qualifying "round of the Western Amateur golf ehnansihin, ship tournament at Rockford, lat week, Dichlhrtln ofdhtnmt Valley Golf club of Highland Park, was one of six players who brought in . score of " each. Put in Ti, gnd'the leading. player "at the end of the Dick Martin Ranks _ 7 Well in Toiimament On August 17, the Lake County Dental society was the guest of the Brook Hill Farms in Wisconsin. The morning 'was spent in inspecting the farm .and dairy, and the after- noon at golf. A blind bogey was formed, in which 2Dr. A. Berg of Highwood took first prize. Dr. Fisher and Dr. Bushes tied for sec-_ -p1swers.-diherystne, wilLapm1ifrdor., this lag; chance tournament. , _ Ruth W. Meyer, ghairman Tel..H. P. 3214 7 my t.-Ftihriii7Agii't"ehiiriiiriri" VI Notice to all women members 1,9f Sunset, Valley Golf club. Womeri'a championship, Aug. 80, SI, Sept 1 will 2. Qualifying round. for Sunset Valley woinen's championship will be played next Tuesday, Aug. M. Contestants. must present them- selves at the first teemot later than _10 ti.m.A11ieotnen members of Sun- set Valley are eligible and urged to compete. Small entry fee of '25 cents. Championship flight will be made up of the eight low players and matches (at scratch) will be played off each successive day at 10 a.m. with the finals oh Friday, Sept. 2nd. The rest of the field will be paired ofr,dor 'r18eptlsmtrer handicap tour- Mrs. Robert' Price turned in low net in class A, 102-16-86, and Mrs. Richard Tnussig made low" net in class B, 108434-74, Tuesday. ,Mrs. Leonard won her match from Mrs. Robert Rosenthal and Miss Tschii-gi won by‘default from Mrs. Lowry in nament. The final maTiarGWie%iii" Mrs. Leonard and Miss Tschirgi will be played off this week. Mrs. Law- renee Meyer, Mrs. Carpenter and Miss Hazel Bell won at bridge Tuesday. _ tlte-aemtutimthr-orrtlte-Atqrp1tt_tpttr, Sunset Valley Tee ., .".re' Club-Attendance On _v__e. F Tuesday Large, Report Mgny players turned out for the Teeitub play on Tuesday to put into practice all that they had learn- ed trom watching the professionals who played in _thacNorth Shore. Open last Monday with the result that everyone added from five, to ten strokes to her game. However in the long run to have seen the form of such expert plnyen‘will undoubt- edly be beneficial. >entai' Society Visits ' Farm in Wisconsin sud Dr. Fisher also ' had low TI! PISS! 3 Biatt1ngtdNr4t,starttgteatl,-- it ot och. The Sunshine Duo is lit: ndiomtion. -- . no» the Sun-Mu new“ no... _d.r,eveninrnt, the moat muting Sunshine Duo Sing _ ' ' at Street Meeting of the North Shore ares of the Boy Scouts of America, with headquar- ters in Highland Park, for several years, has tendered his resignation of that oMee and plans to enter pro- motionsl csmpsign work with a con- cern which put on the Boy Scout drive here two years ego nnd will live in Kansas City, Mo., according to , statement by Mr.. Rybolt to a representative of this newspsper.‘ Mr. Rybolt is " present spending his nation st Gimp Hymn- Wen, Pearson, Wis. As fir " known his successor lass not been irfiiir"iii" "iiiiTirmi-e' Tom Kelly, profession ntnSunget Velley Golf "cIIib, underwent an op- eration dor appendicitis yesterday morning at the Highland Park hos pital. His many friends will be glad to learn that he is getting along nicely. Tom was not feelirttr-siei1 on Mon- day when the North Shore Open Tiiiii Fila, 9t EELCJEELE‘EHQEE134% Tom Kali? Golf Pro., played Wankem at Wankegan lest Wednesday evening, Aug. 17, and lost by the very close score of 4% to 3%. The results were as fol- lows: gimp": _Ptq. gnu-ken- -- Pu. Mr. Werner Schulze appointed two committees as follows: tournament committee, Doctor J. E. Tremaine, chairman, Mr. Larke and Mr. Bent- ley; handicap committee, Mr. Hues- sler, chairman, Mr. Vanda-warp and Mr. Landauer. A c, -t-vi"" __ A Through the wonderful hoepitali- ty of Mr. Lark and the Moraine ho- tel the Highland Park Chen club is going to hold 1 regulnr meeting every Monday. _ Th"ufhuit Mondny evening. August 22, the Chess club held its regular meeting at the hotel. Mr. Harry Bentley was elected secretory- treasurer of succeed Mr. McKnight who resigned because. of moving away. q Mo4ttnnn W Hunro L Johmonhpndi Gigi-on, who com- H. P. Chess Club Meets JilverrMmtdar-llllvamintr . At The Moraine Hotel ' ne V . uallce "ov" lllllc . of [URL ll Total- 8% affair was com- Tom. a); The music will begin at ttetrlth- thirty for the ehiidren's parade, the costume prizes, and there are many of them, will be awarded for the youngsters at once and they may dance until nine, or roast marsh- he}! of what ‘it has eter" been before. The date is Saturday evening, Sept. 3rd. This year's "ul" is to be a gypsy affair, and all who do not come in costume will be charged an extra fee of admission.‘ For participants the fee is small this year, less than Just " in medievgl anoe when .n the pimulaee would dgnce in the street preceding the performances of the Old Morality Plays tlo Ra- viniaites will dance the night away in costumes gay before the"return to winter work.--- ------i------i- _ __ -eF - Tradition on the North Shore, many years of it and almost as old as the village of Ravinia, is the an. null Bel Musette participated in riotous fashion by all the villagers and their friends under the trees and stars of a Bummer night with can and cute blown to the winds. Jeanette Oppenheimer, Rose- mary tkhitt and Patsy Fimm sent 7 can: of canned goods and a package of Jello. These were divided between two families,--- one a widow under thirty, the only support of four children, the other a family of father, mother and four children. The father has a crippled hand and has been out of work. This family, until two years ago, lived in one house eight years, and paid the rent and all their bills. This week they were evicted from the house they have been oeetttrgtrttt---arote1r heanse of unemployment. Billy Adams, 82 Brittany road, sent in 50 cents. end says ‘he wishes it used for. the men who is building his little house on Deer- tUH med. -" Seine children's clothes have been brought in this week but more ere needed for the 00mins eeheol days , hoys’ clothing espe- cially needed. Other needs ere - - " but: non _ ' Annual Open-Air Revelry at Two Ravinia Being Planned; L Bhll,llfINiNilNBli) I JIElu)0l)ISliPt3ftI) ed children. Susanne and Mary Lou McCor- mick, 920 S, Sheridan' road, sent breakfast for a hungry man, and TrnttieFii oranges 3113 Half a palm? The ehildren's fund of Social Service has some more reports for you. Thank you, children, for your gifts. They m Itching and it. A baby {mi-rim . luau 1m Walling math..- Social Service Many Features THURSDAY. AUGUST M, Ittt Gypsy Affair Park home jewe'. cago the a: as th for: and $250 Jewel: two vain Mom with dents Jeiveh enjoyi beach, pea $100 neek home $150. police the d: tie bus leg Mal F6} left week in th, he tr, in GI Ex Pol:

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