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Highland Park Press, 12 Apr 1934, p. 6

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io PAGE SIX Briergate Golf Club In â€" Good Financial Shape The Briergate Golf Club, between Highland Park and Deerfleld, is in good financial condition, the treasâ€" urer‘s report of the club shows. The following report of John A,. Clark, temporary chairman of the memâ€" bership committee, brings out sevâ€" eral other "assets" of the club, in addition to its financial standing: “&rg;hhuemwfln last féw years with a tried and true membership second to none in the Chicago district. nsl a course without the proper ground acreage to play on. Briergate comâ€" prises 160 acres, which is excepâ€" tional along the North Shore. ‘Most elubs have less than 100 acres of golf course. A "Briergate is> generally recogâ€" nized as the best test of golf in the Chicago district,. At the Secâ€" tional Pro tournament about 2 years ago, only one Pro equalled par in 86 holes of play. Its large greens q- unexcelled anywhere and meet th praise from every visitor. **Briergate‘s total indebtedness, including bonds, is less than $60,000. "The new Skokie Highway, Route 57, will not only greatly reduce driving time to the club from Lake Forest, Glencoe and points south as far as Rogers Park, but it will make holiday driving. to the club more pleasant and less tiring. ‘/"In spite of & steady decline in the contributing membership (a conâ€" dition which most clubs have exâ€" perienced during the depression) the cash outlay has been kept within the reduced income of th club. This result was achieved by an economic . 4 South First Street ‘Telephone 555 _ Highland Park Quality Cleaners RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. GREENSLADE Electrical Contractor Electric Shop sAYS THE HOUSEWIFEâ€" "I appreciate the smartstyling, gleaming white shrfaces and‘ simple lines that will add a. . new modern note of beauty to my kitchen." sAYS THE DESIGNER "Here is style the years can‘t obsoleteâ€"design that not only harmonizes with kitchens of SAYS THE ENGINEER "I recognize in the sturdy today but fits as perfectly into the style theme of the kitchen strength of the allâ€"steel cabiâ€" # nets, outward expression of / the matchless quality of their . P. 178 IOW . SEE THEM AT YOUR PUBLIC SERVICE STORE and busines#â€"like administration. The directors are agreed on a continu« ance of the policies of sensible ecoâ€" nomic operation. Aesacalad! membership committee to ‘date, April 2. There are a limited num+ ber of equity memberships still available under the recent remarkâ€" able offer which it is planned to distribute: proâ€" rata betweeh Highâ€" land Park, Glencoe, Winnetka and Wilmette. Every organization in Highland Park which is interested in such a project has been asked to send a delegate and an alternate to a later meeting, to discuss the plan. . ; (The, community house committee is composed of the following: Milton Hardacre, Hiram L. Kennicott, Mrs, ""*"The special offer is: no entrance fee, $1; transfer fee, $12.50 per month dues plus $1.25 federal tax, beginning. April 1. ‘The whole famâ€" ily can play golf for the summer for approximately $75. Application blanks may be obtained from the Chicago office of the Briergate Golf Club, 664 N. Michigan Avenue, or from John L. Gardiner, 175 W. Jackâ€" son Blvd., Chicago, chairman of membership committee. ‘When filled out by a prospective member, appliâ€" cation blanks (accompanied by check $14.85) should be forwarded to Chiâ€" There are two possible locations for a community house,. One is in Sunset Park, and the other is a 4+ acre tbract just west of the Catholic Church on Deerfleld Road. â€" Both tracts are under the supervision of thie‘Hizhhnd Park East Park Disâ€" trict. t R Committee of Five To Investigate Plan Of Community House A committee of five has been apâ€" pointed by Community Service, Inc., of Highland Park, to make a study and explore the possibilities of a community house for this city. _ E. T. R. Murfey, Frank Ronan and Edwin L. Gilroy. _ } cago office of the club for considâ€" eration by the membership commitâ€" tee." : ‘ Wanted â€" Men‘s trousers, size 50 Men‘s soe’h Wanted _ _ ... Stroller. Dining: room table. . Wanted Children‘s shoes. Children‘s underwear, Children‘s stockings. §OCIAL SERVICE the isX on mew ie alffonts See ithese '::’.” _1{_4_ (0¢. b.‘“f.m ? i u‘mv;,n” at I%v.'. T _ NP Ts ese Gâ€"E Features Note These G feer Dxmxcmsuin $ added to the mechanism o# Gener in held leadershi now sets hew ista custent. e Sturdy Alâ€"$ cabiâ€" nets with % tior, or height. e Stainless e De luxe, codglodx- o‘z:‘ll] chiller tray, Ravi Plgyln ' Gbod Portrayal Of _ _ Aithough (the | Ravinia Players have pfi;ed * ‘;,q; ouses than that present .rt mfl dren of the Moon,‘‘ they seldom have played to a~ more . ent:x stie one. +Uncerâ€" tain as to how they would . enjoy the Ravinia Playet‘s first tragedy, until last |curtgin, the, audience appla ’lm?.’s_ ind ‘filed out amid a. hu .of favorable comments. of the Ag\ caâ€"legg & soaie c m Al gged butler, and season.| He play ‘!’;"‘ C chan Whyee t:’r‘ .w",: 2 part in charâ€" Biayed by (an N) man. . Laura ul fir man. Laure Pare o mhalifaimm hom set ; in jactitle 1 praghen Ravini ‘v!:hyoi s to sh $ S . oI Dr. |Wethefell} |played . by B pressed his bopmink pactydfioue plosiveaction w."‘h; fapeech and seX so easily on the stm pergtofi: to mork subtle | t is "of aating. Harry | Kinser A§llthe timad father, acted "s!n An boe i. not look it. c, oh Iwell s been buried in ‘makgâ€"up M compietely ns Thomas the butlef) 1 cpmpleeely,.u his fine inte preta ( s 59 the Toh arite Ruhmety, ofiffiee me part af Higgs, was everyth M o spateuo, ie peclndvestpild mly k the obedient, Frita‘s best 1â€"f Otlin, ge should be, The slow tgw the fault of the Geo. F, Ruby, Inc. quer, Lamps, Prints lludt-:'-kz nd#, and other things from :Ch Modern. . At . o o0 & W aalfipien 32. _ ht 4 footâ€"pedal door f favorgble rmandtée by m @V ; ; j d sinc@re Chi MG n ‘first act was â€"writing rather TL is now Porcelain, Lacâ€" ds of with ORTER Curios, Jades, THE PRESS the capable.. |of _ Harriette Golden. This l irst play of the Ravinia ‘directed by Miss Golden, who has| an ui al talent in that line. The! Players still hang on to many of) the, old amateur â€" characteristics: * chief among them ‘is lett ‘back of the auditorium sit through a quiet first act.â€"Contributed.> | â€" than the direction, which ‘was in mt in Me > \:'; 18.3 h S .t Th tutainite ic t hnsPA P Hg! still hang on to many of| the, old A short business ‘meeting of the amateur acteristics â€"+ chief| association will take place at 8 p. among them (is lett | back of| followed ‘by the lecture at 15. the auditorium sit through a quiet Howard Copp, athletic lof first act.â€"Contributed.> ; / ; Ravinia School, was instrumental in faad on o S o . | ns se tonls w *"Your "Thday and ;\ ing Mrs. Frank Mac resiâ€" row" will be the subjec *ofl t{fi::. dent of the association, in spreadi ture which Leon ecth. ad of the the news that all ‘ parents in the School of Phybical. F ua;:: at the | Highland Park district are cordially Northwestern University, will give|invited to attend the lecture. # .fi“ . 1 Lawn See 4 1. .\ W eCR ~"CHU ;J JZUCLIGOB® P Mn i~ a | | Robert W. Pease E s EDbarminAial I.Incol:m mli Ave. 31 8. Sqf. Johns Atenue A whité flowering shrub, 2 to 8 ft. high DEUTZIA. "Pride of Rochester." Each.. G‘gfinfl %methi&" Each....._24¢ 8 ) 8 ) varietiesâ€"colors. i rohaAnGELE Prococe" Eun . > /‘ Sak White . . [Hardy 8 to 3 ft. stock. x SNOI! ALL. White flower bush. Each _.22¢ Bear e white s of white blooms. Spirea Van Houttei. Bridal Wreath, Doz. 55¢ To 2 Aicact, Rot oidiin Ttos thin dosen fom 4f this mrice, * I An ‘s Bond" Shrubberies § ~Guarant to Give Satisfaction Adiyermemeg\t in today‘s (Thursday‘s) | © Chicago Dailyâ€"News for our ... * weekâ€"end Specials o $4 {udfvidualli Wrapped and Tagged "Goldblatt‘s Bond" lowing are only a few of the many varieties we airry. Strong, hardy stock . . . at low cost, EA. "Rose of Sharon.‘" Each ... 27¢ ms in August."}2 to 8 ft. Sturdy stock,. OOD. Yellow or Red. Each. on low bush. Bloom in June * Free Delivery Service nt Ave. | 47th Street & Ashland | Hohman Ave. at Sibley New Store: Joliet, I!I., Chicago and Cass Streets ‘all, graceful trees for driveways and landâ€" scapes . . individually wrapped and ‘tagged. ey grow fast! _ : o 6 and Garden Needs Pharmaecist . CATALPA & BUNCGEI POP LA RS at the meeting of the Ravinia . entâ€"Teacher Association, April This meeting is to be held in evening so that both fathers & mothers will have the op ty of listening to the speaker. _ | "Goldblatt‘s Bond" 2â€"Year Old Heads 6â€"Ft. Stems LOMBARDY "Goldblatt‘s Bond" | South Side Store Phone H. P. 143 10 i A" C ; High ca. va» and ¢ a | o rs â€" sizes. + '&F ertilizer . SiIC 6'2’ [\ “ \g‘,,*' ft"l"7 e 2y s 0o h \, /8 Thace Iine for lound. Fragran t lilacs that will grow v ery high. Sturdy s t ock. All wrapped and CLOVER SEED Dutch» White Assorted GRASS SEED "Kentucky Blue" FRUIT TREES ELM TREES American Elm Gladioli Bulbs Sheep Burton Rd. & Roger Willisins Ave. The Pure Oil Sérvice Stations In Highwood 336 Railway Ave. â€" "Burte" Ma Walker and Waukegan Aves. Hammond, Ind., Store: 10c ‘"Goldblatt‘s Bond" Try a tanktul today The Pure Oil Service Station In Ravinia STOP at our staâ€" tion for Purolâ€"Pep, the gasoline that‘s brimful of PEP and GOâ€"and gives you Thrifty Mileage too. DRIVE IN THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1984 Wicklander and D-o'Vfo LILAC® 21c;-ea. | mase | Fine quality vegetable 3%¢. With this m only / 2 to 3 Foot Stock each each 1B. 44¢ 44c¢ 88¢ 69¢ k THU SHRVU FOR FOR GAS sal BLA LOT s CO UNY *A of Me lot will 8I files, If Pol ha l Jn

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