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 ?ï¬m$: 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 hï¬;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 Didricï¬ooï¬ 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 eï¬rt 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;havï¬. Wie, ‘gï¬. 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, 1â€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. â€h ie ; and its | C Hf., , Ed ter, > d A. eginnin f f)' sout since (h hikl is . indp ï¬{ 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. â€I | ol 4 ark Prs 1 99 There wi bourdil‘ ‘for those who duiutoplliy.'tï¬shi, , 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 ictkhndnlï¬ be held on the lawn of the local "Y" Thursday. ing, Aug. 24. | _ Everybody is welcome. This beunplo%u" nity â€ï¬ new people . omâ€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 :ï¬- 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 ï¬m ‘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