) _memâ€" Voters, Matheâ€" SUuppar swimâ€" colâ€" His this /. o â€" Teb ) wl & o W $ + ob mt * Slaks it . © d t * Pitew 3 3 + i * w + SR C [\ ES t [ .: ~ 3B i 3 s Ee 6. .. P i + Ts : S i. e + € i j 1k 1 < a / B iB > ‘I F9 55 45 ays | MISSTON HILLS Three solid singles and a home m,.gmlaunhnonh.m 42 lead in the second inning, but hits by Segert, Thurston and Bestor and a free base to Schroeder in the “mmwh‘&hhï¬â€œ m.mzmhotudatuinth "on a walk and a pair.of errors, â€" . mï¬.mhmhnlnthonhfll when Morton Grove put together two bits and a walk to score one run. | Going into the last of the ninth one run in arrears the locals scored two to put the game on ice. Myers batted for Yeary and fanned. ï¬ggn&d.smtflphd,mb ing Smith, and Thurston followed with ‘a clean single chasing Segert * "haqen1l k *L 1 o Rumten ho‘ °s I T and it was the visitors NrSl doront of the season.‘ locals jumped into a twoâ€"run in the first inning {without up‘a hit. Segert reached first on an error, Thurston and muffied Bock‘s slow grounder Segert and Thurston ‘scored. 4 TRURSDAY, JUNE mnï¬:nnd Park Young Men‘s Club on Jast Sunday nosed out the wpuudlmeonht.t ï¬â€˜mmlmlmm‘l-ï¬ ""a it was the visitors‘ first defeat Pupils of Gertrude 6 / Janitz Give Recital Next Sunday the Young Men‘s Club meet. the Morris Service Staâ€" tion of Zion and try‘r:o.gmon early season gefeat. game will upnwnï¬..:m I The pupils of Gertrude Janitsz, asâ€" sisted by Veronica Hoffman and Edgeley Todd of the Young Artists‘ class of Clare Osborne Reed, gave a recital in the Lincoln School music room on Sunday. June 10. : The following pupils were presentâ€" ed: Margaret Ham, Betty Bletsch, Jane Schlung,; David Stukey, Dorâ€" othy Bletsch, John: Clarke, Phyllis Delhaye, Catherine Jones, Miriam Wichman, Maxine Berry, Robert Jmfdin, Joan Wichman, Patria Parâ€" menter, umm ‘m Frankâ€" lin Ruhl, and Esther Cochran. Wormerty one of the best of the Equity Private ( Row open to the public with temporary fees that are lower than Forest Presorve courses. . o. t Misgion Hills is without question one 6 Wiguing roourses Ever built with feature holes that in alike prociaim to be the best ever constructed. Be among the first to discover the beauty of Mission Hills and see jof wourself if this is not entirely different *"me Mzm course you have ever played. You will never again be satisfied an orâ€" P. Young Men‘s Club Baseball Team Victor Over a Strong Team MISSION HILLS GOLF CLUB GIFTS for the Girls Strap Watches ...._.____.._......_........__.._.._....... $59.0€ Boys Strap Watches ..._____.______._...._...._$4.0( Elgin, 7 Jewel Strap Watches ._____________.__._$14 Pendant Stone Set and Ring~.___._......_._.$1.5( Stone Set Bracel@ets .................\.......\.cofsmmmmemmirimemmdfl See our selection of other gifts â€" Prices that are right JACK # CREDIT JEWELER AND OPTICIAN 372 Central Avenue â€"Tel. Highland Park 630 ~ GRADUATE I. H. NEMEROFF Â¥Wriday, 18 holos, or all dBY...«+«+««ss@++*** refere noon, 18 holos. «.....«rs>+*>>*%***** AFIZF Routeâ€"Dundee Road to Sanders Road, then South 1%; miles to Club. h Morton Grove ab 0 Kuester, 3b 5 # Hendricks, %b 5 2 Galits, If & }'ll‘.‘ : .»‘Ih. 5 1 Honmickel, ss _ 4 @ Loutsch, ib _ 4 @ Koller, rf 4 Mmmum!wmum and invites his many friends to play this outstanding 14, 1984 TEMPORARY LOW s 11 P €3 3 40 610 Highwood‘s 2 Baseball the Highwood Indians on Sunday, June 17. The game will in all probâ€" ability be played at the Highwood Indians diamond. Both teams are in midâ€"season form and a good game should result. Besidesâ€"winning this game, the winners will settle the long disputed question of which team is the stronger. : Castellari or Artis will be Coach Taylor‘s choice for mound duty for the Boosters. Hickey or Glandt will be Coach Malpelli‘s choice for mound duty for the Indians. Both teams have won most of their games played this year. f ho The Highwood Boosters boasted of two more victories last week when they defeated the strong ‘Highland Pu‘kYoungylcn‘lchbbyactol score and by defeating the P. & A. White â€" Eagles from . Waukegan. Maestri did some fine twirling in the ‘Highland Park game for the Boosters while Castellari did wonâ€" derful work in last Sunday‘s game against the P. & A. White Eagles. â€"By D.D.B. Ravinia Garden Club Will Meet On Friday "The June meeting of the Ravinia Garden Club will be held on â€"June 15, Friday, at 2 o‘clock. Mrs, Phillip Stokes plans for the program some unusual and practical ideas on the ornamental use of fruit producing trees, shrubs and vegetables. This meeting will be held out of doors, in the Ravinia Rose Garden, on Roger Williams Avenue, just west of the railroad. $ 3 Mrs. Leroy Harza, chairman of the rose garden, has been most faithtul and energetic in carrying on the phr for the garden and she feels that it should be in most nearly perfect bloom at the time of this meeting. Carl Gibgon Smith, the rosarian, :ul four of his helpers have also done much for the garden in the way of heavy pruning and cultivating. It is regretted that the ornamental wrought iron .. work which was to have been installed at the entranceway and within the garâ€" den by this date will not be ready designer, After the program, tea will be served by the hostesses, Mrs. Stokes, Mrs. Bryant, and Mrs. Deibler, and members of the Bannockburn Garâ€" den Club, and the two garden elubs of Highland Park are cordially inâ€" vited to spend this afternoon with the Ravinia Garden Club. , Teams to Play Sunday The Highwod Boosters will play that amateurs and professionals illness in the family of the ab a e es oo hee a a a4 6 6 o 66 U iatraibuil $1.50 up $5.00 up $4.00 up tea will be $14.50 $1.50 JACK DARAY ASKS YoU Nonâ€"High District _ |* Ni Is Indebted To the . |_ Local High School | * ‘For. a number of years the Nonâ€" High School Board of ation of Lake County has been unable to pay the full : amount of cost ‘of. tuition of pupils from their district in atâ€" tendance at the regular : schools of the county. The Deerfieldâ€"Shields Township High School recently sued the Nonâ€"High School Board for the sum of $36,000, The claim was not allowed‘by the Appellate ï¬ rï¬L:dn the ground that part ¢ been accepted without demur. At the present time the district is inâ€" debted for more than a year‘s tuiâ€" tion to all the high schools of the county. B o4 On Feb: 7, 1984, at a mei of the boards of education of various high school districts in the ty the following resolution was pasged : "Resolved, that i i as‘‘the Nonâ€"High School District of Education of Lake t ilulot paying the per capita m:d u« cating students in the high schools of the county, and is not making any sincere effort to : an in« crease in the tax rate which will embhlttqpyc:rmt* ad m ing recommends. to the I boards of education of Counâ€" ty, that unless sincere Mml: action is taken at the coming of the legislature to neurzh:n, inâ€" crease in the tax rate of the nonâ€" high school district which will enâ€" able it to pay the full per capita cost of educating the children reâ€" siding therein, or that some other measures be taken to make upt the difference between iib.be amount the nonâ€"high school district can raise by taxation, and the actual per capâ€" ita cost of educating such students, that all students residing in ; the nonâ€"high school district mijitor; in "Be it further resolved that a copy of this resolution be mailed to the Nonâ€"High School Board of Eduâ€" eation of Lake County, to?th:nrm.l- nois School Board Association, to the legislative committee of the Triâ€" County School Board Association, and to each Board of Education of Lake County be denied admission to the high schools of this ty. «and economical "'"“"s“.â€:t electric rates just announce FASTâ€"COOLâ€" CONYENIENT y PusBuc '?Sm IRVICE COMPANY OF ILLINOIS 5 ELECTRIC COOKI o 1$s HERE! â€" THE PRE foll : "That the members here present recommend to their several Boards that the high schools of the county jo ngt accept Nonâ€"High School Disâ€" tric { during ‘the coming year nfiless some plan is offered to hem: whereby the per capita cost of the students may be paid." \ This reans that the parents inâ€" npiats) ) ut id hool a hey ‘ha i '|‘ 3 erested and the Board of Educaâ€" ion Of the Nonâ€"High School District of Lake County will have to find pome means of meeting the tuition z:d satisfying the varions high | { .\ Walter Meierhof® and Mrs. ‘Clara Hofstetter were the| winners f the Bunset Valley Tee Club‘s speâ€" ‘golf event Tuesday morning. izes were given for first and seeâ€" bnd best net scores on even holes ith handicap allowed and‘the vent proved very popular. Twentyâ€" oure‘t members teed off, and after heon three tables of bridge were Su%t Valley Tee Club _ \ERvents Are Announced _ ~Next Tuesday‘s special nï¬? will "&‘n low net on the first nine‘holes and a twoâ€"ball foursome on the last nine with three prizes to be awarded. made up for tournament play. / The club has two new members, g i Dade Epstein and Mrs. Arthur Meyerhoff. Eighteen hl've,;;wiuign- ed up for the "round ‘robin." | _ _ ) Marco Polo‘s Travels! An interâ€" &:in‘ story regarding ‘the famous traveler will be found in The Amerâ€" lean Weekly, the magazine distribâ€" uted with NEXT SUNDAY‘S CHIâ€" AGO HERALD AIND EXAMINER. chool authorities who believe that hey have no right under the law o educate children of their several listriets for less than the actual er #apita ,cost. *) [ he Nonâ€"High School District has i -jrm of 50 cents on $100 w M"‘“‘m.“"";o.?":?ï¬dm““†fag lï¬;' Idren when in. all of the iigh school districts the rate is $1 © Be modern.:Have the latest, the easiest, the best way to cook your meals. Electric cooking brings new happiness into the home, new free: dom from pot watching, new health protection, new savings in food. Investigate our new plan to letyout?ineleaï¬cmgemyomlï¬mcbefom you buy. Take advantage of new low electric rates which allow you to use an electric range for no m“keing than ï¬â€˜mu, oldâ€"fashioned methods of Coo . 4 Hue'sdzeplm:Ymhavengcb&lce of three beautiful, fast, modern electric rangesâ€"General Electricâ€"Westinghouseâ€"Horpoint. You pay $3 now.mdywrmgcwfllbeplaoedinfl itcher ‘completely installed with necessary wiring. Then yonuythisfm.eo‘ooomblw:}of@oohng_fm six months or up to a year if you like with monthly payments of $4.10. . _ _ _ _ â€"â€", esday evening of this week meeting was held and the ; motion unanimously was _If you are not entirely satisfied with your elecâ€" tric range, we‘ll remove it and replate your forâ€" tric range, we i1 remove it and your fotâ€" mer range without charge. If ywnslgze to::z your electric range, your first payment and r« hool district in Lake Counâ€" M of ‘the Masonic order are invited to be guests of Deerfield Lodge, No. 1110, A. F. and A. M., on the evening of Tuesday, June 19. Yau are cordially invited to visit the Reading Room, where the Bible and al CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM First Church of Christ, Scientist i. uionxnmmnlt:E : Of :mmn...#. 6 p.m. at?ï¬'mns £2:30 to 5:30 for ng only. offer on ranges and The ; of honor will be State schull, | home is in Deerfleld. Many ¢ther celebrities will be presâ€" ATER, foo PECIAL _ _ TION OFFER is! combinath y of these clectric electric water heater. aP M8 AP