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Highland Park Press, 14 Jun 1934, p. 1

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Oor 1 â€" NP MAâ€"KAJAâ€"WAN (1 4o oPEN oN JUNE 25 d _ The Highlan® ‘ If camp registrations are any inâ€" dication of business, then we would ir that business is picking up. ~At w of this writing camp regisâ€" tations for Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan, the Shore Area Council Camp, rear Antigo, Wis., are equal to the ontire camping season of last year it is still two weeks beforé camp en opens. Last year there were only 53 Scouts in campâ€"for the first ‘period and already this year there se 100 boys registered for that ;4&1“ ing to C Maâ€"Kaâ€"J: â€" Seouts going to Camp Maâ€" aâ€" Wan fli"fl»‘" are going to have a happy, safe, and adventuresome ‘time, and many old timers as well as new Scouts are planning to go to camp, not only for one period but hmndthree periods. Many are also planning to stay at camp for 100 the seventh week for the family week at camp which is from Aug. 5 to 12. _ €3] _ An advance crew of camp staff ers are leaving Sunday mornâ€" #. June 17, at 8 o‘clock for Camp M» War. â€"Monday morning they will begin work, getting the uhudcand setting it up to fuu for the campers when they arrive for the first period on Monâ€" =m June 25. Their work f ’.wmfin‘npthotpnhfinl tent flioors, |getting the headquarâ€" ters and quartermaster buildings inâ€" to shape and reâ€"arranging "the camp store. The dishwashing shelter will also be built during that week and the camp kitchen will be cleaned and painted. The waterfront will be set up, boats caulked and painted and life lines put out. . Monday morning, June 25, will find all of these things and many more all completed, welcoming the Seouts as they arrive for the first period. Campers do not have to g their time doing the tasks which are to be, done by the advance ff'*c ‘emphasis is to be placed miufin: and canoeing this sumâ€" mer than any previous summer. â€" A staff member will be in‘ change of bosting. and will devote his entire time to the developing of a good boating program. Ian â€"McPherson of the Lake Forest Sea Scout Ship "Lightning" is to be the »boating director. He will, besides running boating programs for villages and Seouts, conduct a class in Scout life guard work Last summer he conâ€" ducted a very comprehensive and complete course in Scout life guard work which {ncludes boating rescues, ete., and he will again conduct this same type of work. Boating reâ€" gattas are planned for each period as well as the regulir swimming meet which is held on the middle D.AR. Better Films .. Committee Review Saturday of each period. on Marines." A crude but someâ€" what amusing picture, done in roâ€" capades of two Marines and their mrades as they fight their way through the jungles to rescue yOUunZ hool girls. The picture humorous in sports, but in too many places trashy. Adults. _ _ June 17, 18, 19, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, "Riptide" a drama treatâ€" ing of | eternal triangle, with ..‘lip is Shearer, Herbert imkhi:l- , rt Montgomery. Shearer is â€"beautiful‘ as usual and a gowned. Mrs. Pat Campâ€" bell as the: gay old aunt, was cODâ€" vincing, but the whole u::: is unâ€" m , Smart sets . ml direction, ‘Adults. o o _ June 20, 21, Wednesday, Thurs day, "I‘ll Tell the World." Featurâ€" ing Lee Tracy and Gloria Stuart. A breezyâ€"racy "graustarkin" tale Of two newspaper reporters who, iD their efforts to obtain a%"scoop" beâ€" come involved in an ;.t‘u;pt‘”. : a beautiful young 0 Ew ; throne. The picture has Mt : interesting â€"newspaper â€" back» und and a capable cast and will C hour of amusing diverâ€" A ily. j , Registered â€" For| _ On Tuesday afternoon, June 26, at mw This 8 welock, Mrs. Geotee, : h of North ;Ridge : Road, | * . â€" Summer will open her home for a musicale es* & and tea sponsored by the Social mp registrations are any inâ€"| Service department of the Highland ; of business, then we would| Park Woman‘s Club. The musicale t business is picking up. ~At| will be a benefit for the Child, Welâ€" e of this writing camp regisâ€"| fare Work of the department, which ; for Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan, is headed by Mrs. Francis Parker, th Shore Area Council Camp,| Jr. Mrs. Maurice Hirsch is chairâ€" ntigo, Wis., are equal to the| man of the committee, and is ably camping season of last year) assisted by an enthusiastic group of « still two weeks beforé camp}club members. $ Woman‘s Club Social Service Department â€" to Have a Musicale The program of the <afternoon promises to be delightful, : with Elizabeth McCrystal Heath, Miriam Snyder Engelhard, and Nathalie Patten Parker as a trio and ‘Nelle Snider Waite.in readings, impersonâ€" ations and pianologues. § ‘ Mr# Heath is so well known here that we do not need to tell of her abilities as a pianist, Mrs, Norman Parker (Nathalie Patten), is a vioâ€" linist of rare gifts and outstanding musicianship, whose early training in Boston was supplemented . by three years in Europe under Profesâ€" sor Michael Press, with ensemble coaching by Anton Henking. She has done concert work m‘:hc east with her equally gifted s , (Matâ€" jorie Patten, ‘cellist), and ‘her 00â€" casional appearances in Chicago and on the North Shore have won enâ€" thusiastic recognition of her talents. Miriam Snyder Engelhard is also well known in North Shore efll:mbu‘ music organizations. She is a memâ€" ber of the Evanston Woman‘s String Quartet. She has appeared as soloâ€" ist with the Evanston Symphony Orchestra and has played in numerâ€" ous cities throughout the United States on various concert tours. Her time recently has been spent teachâ€" ing the ‘cello, both privately and at Roycemore and at Mr. Dushkin‘s School in Winnetka, "The School of Musical Arts and Crafts." : |. _Nelle Snider Waite received her musical and dramatic art education in Chicago, graduating in piano tunâ€" der Herriot Levy, at the American Conservatory of Music, and draâ€" matic art â€"under Walter] Pyg fre and! Madame Louise K. Willhour of the same .school. She completed Her schooling by special work with Letitia Barnum of the Letitia School of Expression. On completing her training she entered upon a profesâ€" sional career with her own Dramatic and Musical Co. . Her itinerary comâ€" prised five years of concert work in thirtyâ€"six states. â€" | Â¥ $ On returning to Chi?o ‘she enâ€" tered radio and local club work. She was one of the first artists to perâ€" form over Station WHT, Later she was on the artist staff of Wi,'BO and _ Tickets for this delightful enterâ€" tainment may be secured from Mrs. Frances Parker or Mrs. A. I. Berg. Summer Schedule to _ Start at Church Here Beginning next Sunday a program worked out with great thought in response to many requests and sugâ€" gestions, will be introduced at ‘the Highland Park Prubym'hm;(mnrch. At 8 o‘clock each Sunday mornâ€" ing during the summer, there will be an eafly service of worship with a brief Hddress. This service has been asked for by many. 1. l m peen aBRWHI 0M CMP CCCoRs At 10:30 the church school and the regular morning service will be held. This service will last one hour. In the church school the beginners, the primary and the juniot departâ€" ments will meet as usual, except the hour will be 10:30 instead of 9:45. The young people of the older diviâ€" sion of the ‘church sehool are asked to attend the church service, which will be held at 10:30. It is hoped that the response will prove the wisâ€" dom of adopting this schedule. An invitation is extended to all to atâ€" tend these services. | Eim ‘Place Graduation Program Is Tomorrow Graduation exercises OL .LE _]"~." grammar schools are being held‘ this1 week. The Ravinia School comâ€" mencement: was held Tuesday eveâ€" ning, and the Lincoln and Ridge Schools had their graduation events on Wedesday evening. gy | The graduation at the Eim Place School will be held Friday evening at 7:A5.. A musical im will be given, and Howell W. | y, presâ€" ident of the Board of Ed ation, will present the diplomas. | : G on exercises of the local schools are being held this he Ravinia School comâ€" + was held Tuesday eveâ€" she enâ€" MRS. BOTT DRO Daughter, 22, S:fi'lve's ‘and \__â€".‘Tells of "Suitide . / HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, The bodies of the daughter," tied togeth:fi‘ rope, were found on t at the foot of Beac! Jimmy Murphy, a ne The mother was dead, barely alive. The latt1‘ to the family home at Ravinia, and was revil of the plan for both lives. | At the home, a no Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wade Avenue, was Wade, a special write cago Tribune, told of ship between mother "I never knew of a ¢loser associaâ€" tion," he said, as quoted in yesterâ€" day‘s Chicago Daily News. "They had not been sepgra a day for many years. Mrs. Bott| was divorted some twelve or fo yeal from Rhea Bott, who was then & broker in Chicago and is now located in New York. 14| up 4p 1N PVCW _A ME Te 4 1 "Margaret had been suffering4or some time from id abscesses and had undergone {two suctessive operations recently. [They ‘;g' ‘beâ€" ginning to form again, and her cbnâ€" dition was believed to be hopeless." Mother ad daughter usually spent year, Friends Night ’1 ( . Observed spring and summer|\ in High! Park and traveled the rest ‘of | On Wednesday ev Campbell Chapter O. Friends night. Mrs. Deerfield will be acti ron and Mr. Norton 0: ing Worthy Patron. the outstanding nig and it is hoped all make a special effo oob esd e +; 70 e Ew,,m‘ s oop s New Central Avenue Beach House Flag Day Thursd . 8. will !")ld uth Nots of Worthy fii‘b Glenview mctâ€" is is one, of mem. i to be preé ning June| y 0. E..S. ning Jnnehm othconedi 4 n Par Park Progs Allg mmea"' To S'ntribnte To F § On Eve : same . time eMfry. citizen of. Wightani Park has [foked up at the gl iou -‘%.\‘ s A l"'» on fllOMd at Centéal Avenue ad in the little patk east of the Wavinia Station an j thrilled hJ the sight of 6 "I,:." f f | o You recall flat the North Shore Ohapter, Diighters of the Atherican . Revolufin, â€" presented thdse sthifs to the cikfeens so we may all kee ;fi mind hat a debt of gratitude we all owelfor the protec» tion anl 'rivilezv'e‘ living in the United ‘{3[‘ tes of [America, whose 's bol is our flag 18 in ordé that evfrily man, woman and child may exppfience an added in‘rel""“' flags/a flag fund has eftablished in ithe savings deâ€" p “‘ ) of ~the | Highland Park Sthte Bank. Evergine is invited to tribute pennies|{dimes, or dolâ€" lats to this fiag fur§l, which yill be u urchase g@w flags for our staffs As the need igrises. 4 / " ‘molnn § cash was left after the George! Vashington Biâ€" tenfial Commi finished their Stars and StripesÂ¥/came into being asg the foundation this flag fund. ‘In a few days permanent box 11 be in the bank where we may all place our contfibutions to this flag fund. T;ig is your gpport‘t_lgity to help keep beayfiful flags fying in oufl’&;‘i&’hab““d« f ()!-e“t ated North First ; .‘»*”‘, open of Friday, June 22. ‘b hland Dry Goods store announlee a co ‘~ line of dry ods, esses, , and inationally vertised at: popular ‘The Highland BRark Dry ctures of| George Washingâ€" the sugérvision of "The 1 Stripes?{came into being ‘qundation fof this flag fund. few d@ays @ permanent box in the bi where we may l‘ our contfibutions to this 8 if e 14 }lan‘fiark Dry ; Stare Open Soon 1934 from the a C Graduatioh exerciges at Deerficldâ€" Shields High School |will be held this evening, Thursday, Jtune 14, at 8:15. The speaker will be Ralph Dennis, The speaker will Dean of . Se Northwestern Uni George T. Rogers, Board of Education, diploms. &ll s Deerfieldâ€"Shields to Have Comnmier cegent. on Thursday Evening Judson Wells, Jr., and George Mon salutatorian of this ing class. i;l' + The complete p it‘;'ghultion rvent. is Militairi@) ..........â€"â€" ‘The High School World" | ...â€"/4k.. l ag v__mw_“%__. n ootts. Address, "An{Unofficial| Observer Phaeton, Recessional of :Gra Presentation of Dip! JE’..’? &gu%im-h.;m A New N gfim Tea Company Store is Open This We Highland Park‘s business district is additionally modernized and beauâ€" tified with completion and openâ€" ing this week of, new National Tea Compgny Food Store at the southwest corner of Central Avenue and First : Street. | | _ oz The pew:m.ore 3‘&;modm throngh-] out. ~It‘s equip: in : the grocery and mngmep-m::q is of the latest type and design, and the new store is one of the most striking in this city, ‘The location was bought by the N'iqiom Tea Company from the Eva ;ntatej:‘: John Dompke is the manager of the grocery depattment, which will employ n 20 and 25 clerks, and Ben Ripple is in charge of the meat departme , with 10 to 15 clerks. Mr. Dompke has been manâ€" ager of the Nati Tea Store here for fourteéen rs,. ever since the first store was egtablished in Highâ€" land Park. t# 9 ; ‘~The outside of the new store is unusually, striking ihtedh. The interior includes m fin: w features, including i Tighting, modern diwhylt6 ixtures, .}'.tefii'gerltor' disâ€" plays for perishable goods, and a 48â€"foot meat réf ‘ator display counter. | The store: is unusually roomy. The ore is 40 by 95 feet, um‘i storage room is 20 by 30 feet. . N . $ +i o+ e contracto NTg teenhill, J. Brown, carpe slade, electrical; p;intinz}'g? ] The Aicgon o Show ""Riptide" Next Week The Alcyon ig featuring for the last timé tonight (Thursday) "Good Dame," | with Frederic March and Sywmy ‘the 'tll‘l- On Frida | Saturday of this week Richard Arlen with Ida Lupino and a splendid :tn;»:z'bomifl a fast nzbvlng edmedy with plenty of excitement calléd "Come On, Maâ€" Tines," | ‘ 17 > 8 _ . "Riptide," the cess of Norma Montgomery is at the Alcyon: and _A uOBOR Y "Riptide"> is a . production wi A fast movin is "TlH Tell the wigeâ€"crack ‘Glorh Stuart, on Wednesday 'woek. *wild attraction for following. The Martha mittee Will mee! Jay 8. Glidd noon, June 20. . . on This committee, formed to conâ€" sider the subjett of & fitting memâ€" orial for the [late (Martha Wood Wolff, consists pf: . Jay S. Glidâ€" den, M#s _F.| Supple, Mrs. Charles Rubens, Mrs. Ols nee Balke, Mrs. Robert Gri Mrs. Robert Wialker] Mrs. George W, Carr, Mrs. Murray Gitlin. iss 1.A t oA one oarhers the Nas § ; from Vassar Y she has been a student. She will leave the latter part of this. for camp| at Wanrwick Woods, is., where she, will actias subâ€"co or. t o on s on .. * To intâ€"Saens Phoche Swazey returned 1dâ€"Shik ;?iflfm » r'“; rd‘g .........._..... Nikolsky e “n.n..j...... Schubert ¢ comedyâ€"melodrama X"WOE " featuring Tracy and hich will be shown nd Thursday of next go'g will . be: the iday and Saturday blff Memorial comâ€" at t:nhomc of Mrs . \‘Wednesday : afterâ€" tfl Memorial ittee Will Meet s were as follows: 3% William try; Robert Greenâ€" \John: Witten, Jr., ram . for the as follows:, ........... Saintâ€"Saens [brilliant scréeen sucâ€" &nlm and Robert to be the attraction n Sunday, Monday, of Bpeech at ity,; Evanston. resident of the 1 present the ‘ni:e 17, 18 hi:nd 19. smart, sophisticated lavish settings. is valedictorian, mery ‘Shay is year‘s graduatâ€" i mredior Raiph E. Dennis PLAYGROUNDS WHLL: New Bath joue To Be ‘Used at Central Avenue Beach, Open This Saturday Highland Park‘s bathing sm will bf opengd officially Sa 2A June 16. At tral Avenue bathâ€" ers will find ‘an entirely new and . mnehw%::mv gituation. m,fin; and winter through CWA labor the East Park District Board wits able: to erect a fing new bath house. This is made of biick to confornt elosely | in color with the buildings of the: city at that point, and we believe is a credit to Highland Park, ranking as it does ththebutbm; of its kind anywhere. ; "Through erecting this new buildâ€" ing we were able to do away with the many old shacks which Had acâ€" cumulated ovér the years. and lackâ€" ed convenience and beauty," the ‘ogcen of ;nl:l”;ng; say.. "gj p ‘%-m tir‘:e;\mh much more attractive. We invite you to inspect the premâ€" M.Wmhm.umfiaior. not, go down and look it over. , "The beach at Ravinia will be Opâ€" "The at Ravinia vlliboor erated as it was last year; The beach at Ra Dfin‘wti of the septic nk%t that point, will not be avai itizens are cauâ€" tioned : and not 3'.11«( their| ch ‘to go into the lake at that point â€" s ob t 1 "There will be no life guard at Ravine Drive, but the two beaches will be properly ed by life guards police e:>::; ; “F:or the t of any may not be familiar |with the $ : a small fee is charged, an and {individ tickets are om.-&f-eown ple may use Beach in limited number on a con» siderably i fee over that for local residemts, Frequent are made of the water to determine its degree of purity, and al ‘: are endeav to create pleasan! comfortable, and safe fim Life guards have police po# should be cgâ€"operated with |in order | that the rt and of all may be con % it Â¥ The su recreational program East Park will activi« ties on Jupe 25. The k ~this summer, under the di in of Rd Brown, superintendent of the Pazk Board, and Ray Cox, rea*tion i« o P on o e s nc ds n un * hdes rector, is to be built nfin two r:liprproj , swimming &nd baseâ€" it i It is the intent of the gtaff this year that every person on the = grounds in Highland Parfi'bl:nll able to swim at the end of the playâ€" ground: seagon. Expetimeaé instrycâ€" tors have been secured to do this work and it is hoped that the parâ€" ents of the community vlq eo-opg’- ate with the Park Board staff sending théir children to ‘the playâ€" grounds sorthey may Mt by this mt rnan atan ys and gi \of on the several playground cen e ie e ataane of games in which inship i en d e Mn in 1. as the game i . To C i mcapae e ue on as poskible es be carried on such ::tzdmhwn, . /A . Fjm Meeting June 14 ) _ > The : thip Clab : will n‘i thei:h ‘ ncetin':m'lb\;fl?pdlv. 14, the meeting P'fl"fil"’ hunt and Buj HWLW?AB club menibers have been notified. If there a otheu'bowmh join this evening of fusm a cordial | invitation| is extended, make | reservation by callinz H. P. 675. There wil} be a short business meetâ€" be: on MEAMAERETET UE n f 6 In addition to this the regular program| being sponsored | at Lincoln jand Sunset Pl?l. where both men‘s and women‘s baseball i s 5n hifi mited to sn he seaton $ on as season o '.fq..,. ses| Volleyball and badminâ€" tonâ€" will| be available to those who care |for these spogts in the ‘eve eourts being put ;inbo shape on both m aboveâ€" ‘mentioned| parks. The temnis courts at Sunset reconditioned and~the horseshoe |pits will: be in condition non;:i t the adults ,bf-fl::tv may have same ; as the child for recru$ n in the ‘A more detailed outfine of {the P Piap mt mt Hoame fos efore June 25. In the mean time lt‘ is agked the adults of the comâ€" munity visit the two parks, Linâ€" coln and Monday, Â¥, and y evenings get an idea of the work now being done by the Park Board staff. _ _ | parks. ing following the suppéer , and the confere delegate wi pointed. o ie s NUMBER 16 m'\' §3 J3 €1 B

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