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Highland Park Press, 8 Sep 1932, p. 3

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f collecâ€" e propeér therwise ly reimâ€" urred in 0th, 1932 al Brick for deliciousness. of assorted inilla Cream sing the CIATION C HIC A G 0 Avenue PRESIDENT es fff omm e us un ul y e o fh d [ Py c l - ]li ~ The Higbland Park Press __â€"On Labor Day, Sept. 5, there was ~a low gross medal tournament, with ‘three flights, $10 in merchandise as Nt extended a cordial invitation to attend the meeting. The first meeting of the Mothers club for this season will be held in the auditorium .of the Y. W. C. A. Tuesday, Sept. 13, at eight o‘clock. Cards and â€"bunco "will be played. Any one interested in this club will The club championship qualifying round is medal play gross 16 to qualify, the rest of the tournament being conducted in match play. A big turnâ€"out for this annual event is expected. Mothers Club Holds First Meeting Sept. 13 ._ Nextâ€"Sunday, Sept. 11, the qualiâ€" fying round for the club championâ€" ship wil be played as well as the first matches in the Highland Park open. Shore Open. Bill toured the course in 66; out in 33 and in in the same number of strokes, which is some shooting. On Sept. 2 Bill Chambers decided to get real "hot" so he broke Olin Dutra‘s subâ€"par course record of 67, which was made in the North flight, Oscar Lindblom was tied with Mr. Pasquesi at 85; Oscar won the drawâ€"â€"The third flight was won by Art Wienke with a 94. Jim Harting 86 vs. Bob Cary 79. ~ Pete Ori 79 vs. Jack Matthis 87. Bo>» Rosenthal 85 vs. George Bliss 77. Art Olson 78 vs. Milt Tillman 85. Dr. Schur 87 vs. Carroll Snyder 80. + S1m Minorini 79 vs. Tom Maffini 87. John Lenzini 84 vs. Dick Martin 75. A blind bogey was also played on Sunday and also a low sceore on a blind hole and a high score on a blind hole. The blind bogey, with three balls as prizes, was 83 with five men tied. O‘Flaherty won the draw. The low score blind hole was No. 17; three tied with 4s and Geo. O‘Connel won the balls.. The high blind hole was No. 16; Charles, Jorâ€" dan had no competition whatsoever. Ten blows brought home the bacon. SUNSET VALLEY GOLF |City Council Meeting Highland Park Youth â€" Tuesday Evening; Tax Applies for Marriage COURSE Amvmm Levy Measure Passed License in Racine, Wis. â€" Sixteen qualified at medal play. The remainder of Highland Park‘s open tournament will be match play. Following are the pairings for the first round of the annual Highland Park open tournament : : ‘ Rily â€"Chambersâ€"73 ovs. Phil â€"Muszik 82. â€" Saturday, Sunrday and Labor Day brought out a large crowd at Sunâ€" set Valley. The weather was ideal except for â€"rather strong winds which boosted some of the scores.â€" Many â€"Players Out Over W End; First Round of VouuM® XXI A general meeting of the deposiâ€" tors of the Highwood State bank has been called by the Depositors Assoâ€" ciation of the bank, recently organâ€" ized, for this evening,; September 8, at 8 o‘clock. All depositors are reâ€" quested to attend as matters of imâ€" portance to all are to be discussed. The Open Air Nursery school has come to the close of a very successâ€" ful summer term and will reâ€"open Monday, Sept. 19, for the fall and winter season. _ Miss Flora Levy, director of the school, is in the east attending the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association at Cornell university. Highwood State Bank _ Depositors To Meet Dates for other groups to‘ be enâ€" tertained at teas will be announced later. ~ Open Air Nursery School Opens Sept. 19 classmates. freshman mothers to meet informalâ€" The first of a series of teas sponâ€" <ored by the Deerfieldâ€"Shields high It is expected that these teas will nrove to be very popular since they socviation for freshmen ‘and their|â€" ~Tickets mayâ€"be secured from any Sponsor Tea Series For D. S. H. S. Freshmen Monthly reports of officers were received and filed, and other matâ€" ters of routine character received attention. ; Plans for a building presented by the building department for Wilâ€" liam Pearl were referred to the corâ€" poration counsel for opinion. _ _ The weekly session of the city council was held Tuesday evening, immstead of Monday, on account â€"of the Labor Day holiday. The princiâ€" pal business was the passage on final reading of the annual tax levy ordiâ€" nance, carrying a total of $259,940, as first read at the meeting last week. _ _ f A resolution was adopted, upon request of the library board, proâ€" viding for issue of anticipation warâ€" rants by that board to 75 per cent of the total levy for building fund purposes; the city to loan the board done last year, it was explained. of the Chicago Suburban Quality Group of Community Newspapers HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY; SEPTEMBER 8, 1932 â€"â€"1 â€" The weekly meeting of the Highâ€" is land Park Rotary club was held ; | Tuesday noon, in the Moraine hotel n with the president, MarshalH Johnâ€" a | som in the chair. No set program . | had been arranged, but members ;'t’ were entertained. with a good talk e by Principal R. L. Sandwick of the .. | Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school, who Highland Park Lodge No. 1362, B, P. 0. E., invites its members to attend a good oldâ€"fashioned stag to be held tomorrow evening, Friday, in the Elks club. There will be a surprise in storé for all those who attend. Don‘t forget the date, Friâ€" day, Sept. 9, and be sure to attend. gave an interesting account of his vacation experiences. R Elks Hold Stag R. L. Sandwick Talks â€" â€" At Rotary Meeting __Remember the date, October 11, 8:15 p.m., at Witten hall, East Cenâ€" tral ave. H. A. Hansen, past dictaâ€" tor, is general chairman. helpâ€"take â€"care of the needyâ€"during | {eetâ€"high andâ€"6â€"foot spread.â€"â€" _ the coming winter months. Class 6, 4:20-Thl‘ee-Glited Sadâ€" _ Remember the date, October 11,| _ (Continued on page 25) â€" _ Sept. 13. Proceeds of the concert|count; twice around triple bars, 4 are to go toward a relief fund to| _ Class 5, 4:00â€"Triple Bar Jumpâ€" A number of local artists both in voice and instrumentation will apâ€" pear on the program, among whom will be the Highland Park male _On Monday evening, Oct. 11, at Witten hall, members of Highland Park Lodge, No. 446, Loyal Order of Moose, are planning to give a concert and dance to which the pubâ€" lic is cordially invited. Reports front Racine yesterday were to the effect that application had been made to the county clerk‘s office there on Tuesday by George B. Lake Jr. of Highland Park, for a li¢ense to marry Miss Emily Watâ€" son, also of this city. The report stated that under Wisconsin laws the applicant must return Monday with the young woman, who was not present when the application was made in order that the license may be legally issued. Miss Watson is a younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Crafts Watson, and Mr. Moose Plan Concert And Dance For Oct. 11 Lake is a son of Dr. Lake. Both have been Northwestern university. Tomorrow Night Dr. George B. been attending °| day, Saturday and Sunday afterâ€" ‘{ noons and evenings, Sept. 16 to 18, & | inclusive. Brigadier General F. C. ® | Bolles is president of the Fort Sherâ€" " | idan horse show association, Major S | C. C. Smith is executive and Captain â€"| H. L. Branson is secretaryâ€"treasâ€" ‘ | urer. - ' * â€"â€"The â€"program of ~events for the | show and evening military exhibition each day is as follows: _ h Friday, Sept. 16 Class 1, 2:30 â€" Enlisted Men‘s | Jumpingâ€"Open to the enlisted men of all branches of the regular serâ€" vice, organized. reserves, and nationâ€" ;|al guard, on government owned 1 | mounts. â€" Mrs. Monetta Steffen, 23, bookâ€" keeper in the Lake County State bank at North Chicago, and a formâ€" er Highland Park resident, was wounded in the mouth and chest by slubs fired from a sawedâ€"off shotâ€" gun in the hands of one of a crew of five bandits who robbed the bank of $3,000 in a sensational holdâ€"up at noon yesterday. The woman will recover. Four men entered the bank and the fifth remained at the wheel of a Plymouth car. Two of the men began to fire shortly after entering the bank. One kept the employes and a couple of patrons lined up while another bandit swept up the cash easily reached in the cages. Then they fied. The women of the Moose are inâ€" vited to attend a hard times card party to be given, Tuesday, Sept. 20, at 8:30 p.m. at Witten hail. Prizes will be awarded. Former H. P. Woman Is Shot by Bandits Who Robbed N. Chicago Bank Class 2, 2:50â€"Pair of Jumpersâ€" Open to all; performance only to count; twice around a course of four 4â€"foot jumps. Open to publicâ€"animals ; to be shown under McClellanâ€"saddle and double Class 3, 3:15â€"Novice Huntersâ€" Open to horses that have not won a first prize at any recognized show. Class 4. 3:30â€"Trcopers‘ Mountâ€" â€" Herewith is given the program of the annual Fort Sheridan horse s_how, to be held at the Fort on Friâ€" BIG HORSE SHOW AT FORT SHERIDAN Annual Event Sept. 16 to 18, Inclusive; Program of the Three Days . Hard Times Card Party N.g_ yrate UHIiLOT NumMBER 28

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