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Highland Park Press, 24 Aug 1933, p. 1

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ES tge bottld: 12 for 1 can P 1 can 8 .u ‘ N BON ool and Cheer IRGUNDYy Orangel jui juice, .h:':i ated w «/3 | 45¢ v 8 Ne# 1 4 c tb 14 qa ?fim$: Dry Sparkling _ ORANGEADE jar iled Smithfield C ~ n ; 4f ts _A â€" _0 10 dans for . . . . . $1.00 4 j4 + S#gar and m V:er;l 12 bottles _ 10/8â€"0z. tins . ; . .$1.00 Al;t:‘:m un Cherrcs 6 12â€"0z. bottles . . $1.00 MUsHRooMsS $ 4 tall cans RA WI ANCHOVIES [OMATO SOUP p4" or $1.00 all Cans of Fruits ' 'l', s ] i'lcmrx; FIGS for A ‘Apricots l t .., $ < . |â€"i20¢ _1 : 30G all buttdns or sliced CHILJ SAUCE / ans far e f uds be ie ngriqarets C 1933 ;Tk s for . . mwbnnd. size cans juice with a dash of ms‘;i..‘..Sl.oo MATO JUICE URSDAY, AUGUST 17 Mic 69c¢) value dash of lemon BERRIES higan . +\ , No. 2 cans / ME 15¢ $1.00 $1 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 . $1.00 $1.00 $1 *Â¥ug We %{E‘ The monthly 1 n meeting of the Highland |Park h of the Infant Welf be. held at th home of Mrs. N. G. Kettner, Lakewood Drive., Monday, Aug. 2f at 10:30 a.m. tions must made with the 3s by Friday. | Dompke; A. R, Esmiz, Koller Bros,, Anton â€" Frauenhoffe p , Brog., Jonsson Sea r sb"& Moâ€" tors Inc., N thore t & Glass, Highland | Animal | Hospital, Rasmussen ., Blue Comâ€" munity Se t & Market, Tillmans Station, Highland Park State Bank, M. ler & Colâ€" vin Valet Shop| Meier l;ld"»“‘i:t Highland is. | (Misce eous Donations) Antes Sign Shopâ€"â€" Signs; John Gourley Lumber J. B. Garnett, Nield‘s Sport Shop, George H. Koon, H. K. VanGuilder, F. L. Gault, B. Diq"tgér, Braun Bros. Oil Co. Unigne |Northshore Cleaners & rs%andeo Shoe Shop, John Zengler, â€" Inc., A. E. Smith, Huber | Electric, Treasure Chest, George Sicokis, rt Larâ€" son, Carl D. Christ, Fell Bros., B. E. Chris ; }l;v Gsell, Ray W. Schneider A. Larson, H. F. Kelly, C. M. Gréen, Central Tire Co., Highland Patk Fruit & Grocery Market, Hue! ‘sâ€" Bakery, Robert W. Pease, V. TV McMahon, Purnell & Wilson, Inc., T. 9. Duffy Furniture Co;{ Brand #.. North Shore Grocery, A & P Tea Co., 512 Central; F. v;%‘wooxg h Co., Cenâ€" tral Cafe, National Tea Co.. J. A 15â€"min ngert is given at the park on 1 Avenue between the two rail ta%:m Saturâ€" day evening, ‘ is followed by an hour and ur of the busiâ€" ness district, ing stops at variâ€" ous places. ) ~con have been given to date, and three more will be given on following Saturâ€" days. 1:z â€"I=."} . . The sponm' | of| these : concerts are the fol f J PyA 4 Infant Witl‘e"rd : t Meet Next Monday Fiftyâ€"four . Highland rk busiâ€" ness men are shpporting .the Highâ€" land Park B which is giving a sgixâ€"week series of gco céerts in %he business sectipn of town each Satâ€" urday evening. | The 15;piece band is managed loyd Moon, and the membersâ€" wis thank ‘the afir- four local m ts whose donaâ€" tions make | geries of concerts possible. F wl e srcde It is the aim of the NRA to sign up all business of the c ; 100 per cent, before Sept. All em« ployers who q.ri not wo under the blanket code or other codes apâ€" proved by the president, are urged to obtain the blue eagle at once, by three method§g (all of which include the signing of the blanket code, or president‘s reemp agreeâ€" ment) which, bi oflt tated;; are as follows: by 100 jper impliance, in case code h bor:n mitted, and through petition for reli¢f. * Complete information: regarding these three methods can be obtained from Mr. Schneider, and the blanket code must be signed 1 delivered to the local ipostmaste who proâ€" vides the signer| with the blue eoilf emblem and the co t‘s sta 54 Local Merchants . ©_ Support the Highland | _ § Park Band Concerts YOLUKE IIH An appeal for all me%:nd all local residents as well, to dooperate |with the Mt& dustrial very Admfinistration, The ap all postmi ‘:uf the country gned by Thomas 3. Hammond, executive di rsof NRA progra .':nd'Jose' ‘C. honey, â€" first t jipos § general. â€" It ts theapeal tained in the|letters del to| employers by the postofllce departâ€" ment on Aug} 7,. _ P noel In addition to assisting the govâ€" ernment in ing up 1 busiâ€" ness 100 pe t, the flocal postâ€" office is also Assgisting in signing up the consume: otlr‘this ty, by &il- tributing, through th business houses which have a y ll‘TOd‘ the NRA blank: m | of Consumer‘s 3 ‘Cooperaâ€" tion, which as fo 3 f3" "I will jerate in aployment by supporting ‘pa emâ€" ployers and workers are memâ€" bers of NRAL," | . [ | These pledges may be sgcured and signed at any local store ‘displaying the blue eagle of the NRA, Mr. Schneider announces. t« i f Local Posta Signing has been m y the United States Postoffice rtment, transâ€" mitted to H ‘Schnéider, postâ€" master at Highland Park;: "<B} dustrial ‘ has been m Postoffice mitted to H master at Hig} Consum FOR in NT mplorets," P\ im e@rs, ers UndengNKArs" COâ€"OPERATION The Hig Mrs. ‘Colvin has lix her garden | many tropical| plants that are not found in northern gardens. She adâ€" mits that this is hfi;nont;l as she hasn‘t had them long. h to see what can be accomplished .W;th them. She alsoihas beautiful disâ€" plays of new ppeciuff and colors of ‘blobms, given her by local nurseryâ€" men, who know of her skill in exâ€" perimental. gardening. The vegeâ€" tables in her‘ye“két.il:r garden are ‘also outstanding.. After the tour of the garden Mrs. Colvin served reâ€" \freshments to her guests on her "beautiful terrace, /‘ | _ The group was next invited to the ‘home of Mrs. Gabriel Slaughter, 1408 Ridge Boulevard. Upon â€"ent'r:- ing this garden the first impression ‘was of the gorgeous blending of a glorious riot of color. Blending from palest .yellow. of an . unusual species of zinnia, through the shades of lemon, orang nFon, to deepâ€" est red. Beantgul nnuals in all these and ‘many other shades of flaming color, interspersed Nm‘ ‘perennials and blflb?mts. Bo: 4 weaving in and xzt, fpf the heavier blooms ~with others of feathery lightness, giving the effect of a huge oldâ€"fashioned bouquet. | The: next andâ€"last garden visited by the Garden ¢ was Shakeâ€" spear‘s garden at Northwestern Uniâ€" verkity. This beautiful garden h at its entrance ‘a, br statue z; the man whose name it bears. Inâ€" scribed upon a bronze slab are exâ€" tracts from his enchanting garden poems naming all of the flowers, trees .and shrubs fo?nd in this inâ€" teresting gardon. â€"â€"â€"~ > Fus . ‘The Garden class is planning a trip to the Waukegan flats to wild flowers. . > o _ This garden has been charmingly arranged for both use and beauty. With its tennis court, miniature course and summer houses, separâ€" ated and secluded by rugged sto walls, vines and fiowers, and its wide terraces and stone gateway opening to the lake it surely oneo f Evanston‘s beauty spots. The next visit was at the hon of Mrs. Robert Scott, 144 Greepâ€" wood Avenue. Here the wide, vlâ€" vety lawns, spreading under and up to the very roots of the mammouth old willow trees make one stop an say, "How do they it?" | / This garden| was given meritorâ€" fous mentiohn‘ by the garden Club of America. â€" Mrs. Slaughter informed the guests that her garden is a'r*‘ot of blessoms from the beginning of spring to late autumn. She is her own landscape mlzn and superinâ€" tends the setting of each plant, bulb and shrub, including the ve le and fruit garden. is is ent« through a pergoda overhung great bunches of white and le grapes. Mrs. Slaughter invited guests to enter her house which is a lovely old place eighty years old. It came into the possession of Slaughter familyp?xz 1909. y have made various| changes, but have kept the old tii{ae charm. ; Although suffering from a recent injury and unable Zf accompany the class, she ur > ;hfn'm to. through her spa¢tious grounds. Â¥l:e ‘ladies agree tha tl:fq‘ is one of the most charming | rlples of landâ€" scaping that they have yet seen in their tours. P { | If she enters, she will have Jhe following competitors: Virginia Van Wie, defending champion; Mrs. O. 8. Hill, Mrs. | j ler, Mt:- reen Orcutt; Enid Wilson of Engâ€" Jland; Mrs. Dorothy Campbell Hurd, Helen Hicks, and Mrs. Louis Cheney. Although a section of this garden has been pla.n’tfvjt for a nnmwof years, the greater art of: it is only one year old. To those, who have gardens of their.own, it seems alâ€" most a miracle that such perfection can be attained in so short a time. . The ‘girl athlete has taken pup golf, and announces she expects to enter the 87th | women‘s national golf tournament, which will be held at Exmoor Cou \ Club. { If sha antara: nl\L TV bo i ons tb is The members aszembled at the elub house at 2 .m.i and drove as a group to the home of Mrs. W. H. Colvin, 1100 Forest Avenue. Mrs. Colvin is the pregident of the Evansâ€" ton Garden Club and is a most gracious hostess., | \ Mildred ‘"Babe" Didrickson, the famous "oneâ€"girl trrck team" *from Dallas, Texas, who dashed into &e limelight â€"of Arogrican sport in the Olympic Games : d?o. Angeles last summer, may be in Highland Park next week. + MR S The Community Garden Class of the Highland P k. Woman‘s Club spent a delightful afternoon on Tuesday, Aug. 22, as guests of the Evanston Garden Club. â€" Garden Claaé Visits Several Gardens In | . Evanston On Tuesday Babe Didricfioofi May _ Enter Women‘s Golf . Tourney At Exmoor Some interesting costumes are beâ€" the t â€"ups too are putting forth their best ideas for pretty and unâ€" ustial ’1 tumes, | j {- ether") picnics and supâ€" pets até being planned by groups who will attend ithe "Bal: Musette" which n d to the enjoyment of the pyening. | ¢ The C ildren‘s program which is to begin at 7:30 and last until 9 o‘clock (fvill be in charge of Miss Phyde fl\ Gourley, playground dire¢â€" tot, who will k the youngsters busy t ;happyr?nrinz that time. ere ‘ 11 be eshments, favors, balloons and noisemakers furnished at a stikll cost for those who wish them. [8 S otlcofoo.! ‘ There are eight prizes. One is for the md§t artisti¢ costume and . one for th ; {cleverest eostume for boys, gig;. allies and ‘gentlemen. | f m " nteresting costumes are beâ€" the «k; â€"ups too are putting forth théir best ideas for pretty and unâ€" held i Mr. Mrs. wA Ohrmund and daughter of J is., spent sevâ€" er:f ddys last week with Mr. and Mrs. EJ C. Ohrmund of Glencoe Aveâ€" nue." ie 4 & ‘An [Italian orthestra with instruâ€" m&ntx guited exactly to a summer night fance under the trees has I;:n ured for the evening and ,idlaying ‘for the dancing it is wh bHered that some of the musicians are nt singers as well :3- will ade the guests at intétpals dm;ng the evening. | Mrs owud ‘Will, a member of the . cothmittee, reports something naw and pleasing in the way of reâ€" freshmiéhts which will be served at sma@ll tables for dancers and spe¢â€" tators.!l | â€" | : Th mmittee in charge of the a&nir (hinder the direction of Mrs. Lke ple, president of the club, is sp no efirt in making this year‘s "Bal Musette" outstanding. ‘Gay ¢ostumes ']wilL be in evidence eve ere, when young and old will le togéther at this lovely summer) fete which is given annualâ€" ly by ithe Ravinia Woman‘s Club. ‘Dancing our of doors under the ttes' Lo the music of a fine Italian orche Ma is just one of the attracâ€" tions | planned for Ravinia‘s "Bal Muse d‘ which| will be given this Saturday evening, Aug. 26, at the elosed, kection tf Roger Williams Alzen ahd Kintaid Street. â€" â€"â€" Itali} \Op Com distri calle ke head ative etni quest :laxt been disbu ‘K ailrd Johns Hi rai m | Di rona d ctati hn chai Mr Hi i tinuo John 01 ty ng the Democratic Central in securing the right to nite the patronage was the soâ€" \{Goodwin| Organization," the ‘CGounty Democratic Society, \by Judge Clarence Norton , of Lake Forest. Repramt- both grioups had made seyâ€" to ‘Springfield. before the was settled, and in spite of ts to ‘the contrary, the tie. Central Committee has ignated| as the patronageâ€" ng body, according :to Mr. gm COMMITTEE CIVE PATRONAGE Men‘s Home on South St. venue. || i1 BP6 ids in distributing the Démâ€" !pmona':e will) be wmi.':n president of the Waukegan atic Club, and C. J. Wightâ€" : of rain the party will be he Village House. ution bf Democratic patâ€" in Lak¢é County is in the t the %:ke_ County, Demoâ€" lentral Committee, of which Keefe, of Highland \Park, is )‘Keefe Is. Chairnian Of "ounty Democratie â€" | )‘Keefe gu been‘ a resident land k for 30 years, durâ€" ch time he has served conâ€" y as superintendent of the Orchestra Is | e Of Attractions At The Bal Musette ilamh P Jonxn O‘KrEErE HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOTIS, THURSDAY, AbGusit 24, 1933 Edward G. Robinson M Astor in "The Little Giant," will he coming to the Alcyon on‘ Aug.| 81 and Sept. 1. o 5id The ‘Alcyon Theatre is beginning a three day showing of ‘t’ § featuring Janet Garat whom we all have heard so much ‘?‘ inte 1' picture was made. h #‘71 a delightful movie to se@ eith “T ight or on Friday or Saturday, Kathryn Hemphill, Colgf 4 | 9 :20â€"Charlotte Glutting, Wet Orfange, N. J,, and Jean Armstrong, 9 :25â€"Frances Williams, Pa., t'h Mrs. Austin Pardec, Mi polis. I 9:80â€"â€"Bernice Wall, Ch and Quier, Reading, 2; I 9 :35â€"Marion â€" Hollis, tal Hf., ‘ and Phillis Buchanan, ter, Alcyon Will Shofl? ; ; Loved You Wednesda _ bridge, Mass. I d H4l o:wâ€"v&dfl‘:n;havfi. Wie, ‘gfi. u:]-h ’Mâ€"g!""fl Stifel, ‘Whecling, W. V it 8 :20 Enid Wilson, the HH who has held the Britis championship for the i years and who reached round of last year‘s Ame numb;t, is here and ! the | Moraine Hotel â€" it Park,. Miss Wilson, along trice Gottlieb, the New Y arrived at the same time test the links together. M Collett Vare, who has W tional five times, but w compete in this year‘s ? is expected here today. The leading pairings the ifying round Monday follow: Pairings for the qualifying cund released last Monday } e Upited States Golf _ AssociatipH, briicket Mrs. Harley Higbee of Détroit jith Virginia Van Wie of OMicago the defending champion. Mig§ Van Wie arrived last Monday from her sumâ€" mer hpme at Big Rapidb, Mich;, acâ€" companied ‘by Helen cks, 1”1 champion. _ [ 10e [ Among. those who h&d reathed the club and hqve' qund or iso thig week were | Aregory Li fur of; Los Angeles; ..;“, Godzyia of Fort Worth, Tex., southern hamâ€" pion; Mrs. 0. S. Hill, ; ree . time holder of the eastern titl@; and Mrs. John Wittia of Los Atigeles. Nth: ers. who h;ve’nmplf‘ jarse are Lucelle Robinson of Beés uw; Iowa, recent winner of the Western charpionship; Mrs. Austin }’ of. Minneapolis; Betty \Botteril] of Salt Lake City; Mrs: C B. Har: baugh of Cleveland, Ohi “ ‘and (Eli abeth Abbott and Mre, Miliired Green, both of Culver Gity, Oalif, Among the Chicagoans who E ve tested the links are Mrs, 8. L. feinâ€" hardt Jr., and Miss Jane Weiler of Northmoor; Mrs. J. ' aylor of Evanston, Jean -: of| In: dian‘ Hill; Janet and Kuise Wil: lard and Rena Nelson. 6f Exmnor. | Ever since Monday the cou has been given practice testé by seyeral of the stars who find ;3;--;, ‘to get to Exmoor, Those iwho not already played a roupd or to on this great course are ex pd t be: fore the qualifying i‘j‘. I Monday. The 6473 wardp at F cdidor are | well (trapped and | greâ€" b pz means easy going. The @reen m fairways are as usual in pe condition, something ydu will alâ€" ways find at this coursell _ â€" || | Country Club, Highland Park, next Monday, wolf enthusi ste will ? many familiar faces i’ the 119 contestants. Almost all of the en+ tries played in the Western Wom, an‘s Championship, held l n the course in 1981, which btought , O. 8. Hill of Kansas City the title when | she defeated Mts. a Pressler of Los Angeles, B and| 1. | When the 37th anniifi wo 'J tournament of the U . States Golf ‘Association opens at f NATIONAL W GOLF TOU Quallging Rounds of U.8.6.A| vent Start Monday | Roselia Knapp, Glen H 10â€"Mrd. Opal 8. Hill, Kan 80 35 40 45 50â€" 55 â€"Mrsa, R. C. Lake of Fit#king, * and Ameila Gorezyet of Fort ‘ â€" Texas. + ! | --Lneulel‘RouM mou" P D-m olhes, * rs. n Jones, io. © i _,-#:. 8. L. Reinhardt, | Ohicago, | and | g;m Hicks, 2:.' York â€"Beatrice | Gott] uck@hoe, . and Rena L. Nelson,‘ Chigago ‘}' â€"Enid Wilson of Englasd! and Wattles of Buffalo, N.Y., i â€"Mrs. Gregg Lifur of Pagific Pa . Calif., and Mary K. Browhs of ( land, Ohio. yhikk} / j â€"Muureen . Orcutt of Hawo! . d., and Mrs. L. D. Cheney, San b h Miss.. and Rosamond Sher#rood, Hfockâ€" Mrs. | Ben Fitzâ€"Hugh of} VicksHurg Calif At Exmoor Chichite, and | MrS. rolt. | ing, ; . and ese® Gity.] Moi, Colatibia, 8. (C." Net O#tanire, N. J;, r, Chidngo Â¥ f P‘-o Mirtfigapolis. ”h ie ; and its | C Hf., , Ed ter, > d A. eginnin f f)' sout since (h hikl is . indp fi{ h ru ~ Swturday,) | F l:"l 4 :-‘ ould or $o on dB mt jor 1| lre b al dn ; gdu will) al § â€" 1 [) hA _ peabhed rouni or . @ Lis nJ_QG & etheart |jret § | .‘ . y." ith PBaxtel is Mixt wdeki 3:2 &7 j :!‘“ m Aug. ”I | ol 4 ark Prs 1 99 There wi bourdil‘ ‘for those who duiutoplliy.'tfishi, , and for a very n::?ul fee, l:; tic," ja hlova@ludiu?. 1 delve into your future. h: § The small fee ¢ for the afâ€" fair entitles the pant to play cards and have 1 In of rain the event will be held ine; egn uumb? reom. | E Members : Phnn:éb not forget packages for the Gsh pond! _ â€" Mothers Clubsg ¢f Hold al Aug. 24 The Mothers‘ Ch,\ fo(theYWCA is planning an ictkhndnlfi be held on the lawn of the local "Y" Thursday. ing, Aug. 24. | _ Everybody is welcome. This beunplo%u" nity ”fi new people . om”f & Bue 18 bridge Tickets may be purchased in .Glen coe from Mrs. E. Orr, Gyn coe 130, or at H ‘s Drug Sto Winnetka Com of 8 t Mrs. ~Sylvanus Lee, Lawrence A. Cole, Mrs. David B ford, Mrs. Morton Mergen Mrs. Wm. D;;l(czihnn. myhepu@»kdt' Mrs. Arthur R. Dean, 'B 241 or at Walgren 2 R f ‘Thocut:;; nen" is as fo Those who a d were greatly impressed with the bene resultâ€" ing from this . of fine disciâ€" pline and training iA health habits and right living which these young students enrolled is the Citizens Military Training Camp receive There followed .a conducted ‘ tour of the C.M,T.C. impment and . a reception . at the . re‘ CI*. which closed the day‘s entertainâ€" mtu‘ 1 1 M + 7 After a morning spent in the various lctivitieyie: theâ€" | of the C.M.T.C. students, the guests enjoyed‘ an ‘ e t â€"‘luncheon served at the ‘s Mess. = ediately following a saber was presented to the ‘ student in the 19383. of C. M. T. C. by Mrs. Juliin Goodhue of Evanston, in the name of the smg Society, Daughters of the | Revolution. This honor was won by David R. Winship. | # | On Thursday, Aug. 17, membeérs of the Daughters of the An-rm} Revolution ‘were en at Fort Sheridan. â€" [‘ t E+ Conductor ,...... Chorus Master T ies mamed Don Jo#se ... ;Q,~ Laoigi ESCRIMINO â€" )....}.=.â€".u4â€"~â€"q4glâ€"â€"~+ _ OBFL Zanikn\..~,._.._â€"_..g....]|. Kai de Y m ty te ilinsinaiilpebieeyrarnfffiveccenant :fi- El Danenito |___.".\.____. Wilfred El Coclhâ€"â€" it _ Carle Ballet under supervision of Laurent D. A. R. Members Visit C.M.T.C. Camp Thursday lows: Don Jose Escamilio Glencoe ‘Committee of S Mrs. Dwight C. Mrs. J. Pope, Mrs. Howard F. Mrs: Elmet F\ Wicb@ldt, Mra: B Justin Smith, Mrs. A. C. Goodn and Miss Rutheda L Pretzel | _ The following committees " sponsoring the operg series in ‘ respective 1vflluu: it Highland Park Cim mittee i’pomrl: 1!1:‘ AnBette R. J rs. George A. M , Mrs, F. Byfield, Mrs. J I. Loeb, Elizabeth | MéCrystle Heath, ;;eu. Wm. D. Young, u'l;i'ckm purcha 4 i Waq Plant, ';llmnd Park 1118, or: Gsell‘s Drug Store. . i 4 The operas to be given are most pomflanvl.udim the ‘ delightful in all grapd opera toire. . After * ," "Pagl * and "Cavalleria" will be p on Sept. 6 and : “l;'g‘m Bu y" will be given Sept. 18. _‘ i The operas will b¢g presented orchestr$. | All of costumes a very Attractive cast, chorus scenery (will h’;"u ~ the ) Civic O'Eu. â€" 0 and ? 4 ‘are the ¢ of th ?hr:" Civic Opera. > principal gingers h@ve been ‘ bers of the leading ppera com; . in America. â€" : | & A committee of North â€" ' women is lpmorm the three opâ€" eras, to (be given at Shields | ‘ in â€" Hig "Carmen" next Wednesday night, Aug. 30. _ {} 6 £ The annountement of the opa has been met ;enthusiasm all the musi¢ lover$ on the N Shore, because this : be the time that grand opera has been preâ€" sented on the North Shore in two years, sinte the cl ging of Ra s Mrs ‘‘Carmen*" To Be Sung . At Deerfieldâ€"Shields | . Next Wednesday Night mx Walz of Burton A ioa.i mmily). :k Gzcamy Bpon! en at the meeking last Thursday, is mposed» of the following: Edwin J} Cole, G. B. Q‘*Connell, R.. G. Hamâ€" , D¢, 1. ©. Schur, and Lyman McB ‘WThis ‘committee: will draw up & list of nominees for 1984 be présent@d to the club memâ€" at the apnu ‘dhuerut'th clpse of the current season ~ (A L. Jorklan 8 and 2. ; eddy Fd mwhwmic Banch as i@nion champ scorâ€" in unl-up‘.vicmrywérhh nger|brother Newman. "Red" pbod spft golf but zouldn‘t fim ‘a her Fred‘s birdie on R. and, G. won the 1. «G. E. Patterson 3‘ and 7, Ww the latter eliminated "’LPM Jr., led the Class B yers ‘semiâ€"final round of the: Aug rnament with a 2 d 1 over E. 8. Marks, ne: meet Jack Hagberg 0 Frank ~Russoâ€" 5 ahd 4. lower bracket F. J. ton wins over W. H. Mc rmas E. Hoest, to gain a ton wir rmas E. place in th ‘ Play in thé various tournaments J..:.uif iderably behind the hedule | plafined \with" the result t wh here | remain â€" several atches ‘t6 be played in the July oUrnamgents :the players are y with th¢ August matches. This nday \bbot ‘P. Olson â€" and ,Buuc._ der tangle in semi#in da"Ao m liss, .v ’: had but litte luck ib the toprnagepts, grabbed a semiâ€" al berthâ€"| romping over: Bob hal ‘by in 9 and 8 count while s opponent, E. Snyder was carried the 10th gtgen before eliminating . M. MirpHÂ¥#. | > . tioy t the pram P ile. mabmbare &l(r. iJ Hofstetter toured unset s first nine with an apgregate 7 strokes to win the lqow grog aWard in the two bail mjixed pl&y Sunday afterâ€" Highland (Park, on ne> S ie e eree es nest Mandss lur. tsch is a member of the p of The Mothâ€" Chureh, . Church of Scien Massachusetts. A re on Christian Sciâ€" , be given by Paul A. arsch, B., of Toledo, Ohio, at E . Sthool auditorium. Sunset Valley Mixed | Foursories Won By Mr. } jand Mrs. Hofstetter ture on Christian Science To.Be Given $ Place Monday Mayot Emil B. Metzel, General of tee, at its meeting held , ©Xpressed the hope that e w of ng the signatures the lgcal ts and business e whuld be in a sufficiently comâ€" fate go that it may be pubâ€" lished by next week. Hov n, sales colonel of committie, made ~an extensive (Contifiued on page ‘4) With mat being rapidly added the _of firms signed up ‘here r § ‘Eagle, Highland rk is 1 hing the 100 per al uf the local NRA commitâ€" Mayor s Committee Is "‘Wopting to sign Up An wWoORTH WBILE THOUGHTS â€"X Service Station fl{fl:& Johns Park of the ) al ow ‘ are US 1 ' aliv o @ our senses more are doing any one us more alive all NUMBER 2 I S

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