ud # § B PA Eq 14 Lions Club Enjoy Annual I?ï¬-baloo out last ‘Wednesday at Sunset Valley Golf Club to try out their skill as golfers or club swingers. Tom Kelly won the low gross with 76, Jim Hartâ€" y Wheelcox won Bogey prize with 85. lsnmnllmï¬ would have won the second bogey prize, but was disqualified for throwâ€" ing the ball out of the sand trap. Tony Frauenhoffer, barber deluxe, was the only guest making a birdie on the 13th hole, so he was fined half a dollar for killing birds out of season, (too bad Tony). Prizes or blind holes went to Vitto W. Briddle and Bruno Christenson. For the best attendance record, a handâ€" some painting of Earl of Nottingâ€" hanm framed in beautiful hand finâ€" PAGE SIX ished imported teakwood, went to our eminent lawyer friend Garrett "Hallo" Thorne. ‘ There were nufiâ€" erous other prizes dillt:&hd that received welcomed app . . After a very‘nice dinner, a Hindu by name of Kraypt Himylamas Tomir mystiâ€" fied the group for a whole hour with his tricks. Everyone held on to his pocketbook for fear it would be missâ€" For this Thursday meeting, we have as guest spegker Lyon York whose topic will be Character Readâ€" ing. Everyone is mattend this éting as it ve to be very muï¬u f: â€" W 41)'5 e t glv\ have this special equipment exclusively to finish ladies‘ and men‘s white linens and flannels . . . Try us with your next order . . . You, too, ‘will be pleased with our work: manship and service as are hundreds of others of our satisfied patrons along the North Shore . . . May we also suggest that you have your Panama hats cleaned and . [ PHONES ¢ Highland Park â€" â€" 3900 ‘Winnetka â€" â€" â€" Glencoe :+« â€" â€" â€" 1900 ° University <â€" 7380 Elm St., Winnetka 1738 Sherman Ave., Evanston I PLANT 34 § 327â€"29 North Green Bay Road, Highland Park Do you know that white linens need specâ€" ial care in cleaning ‘and pressing them? The VOGUE CLEANERS PROMPT DELIVERY ‘The community was keenly shockâ€" ed on Friday morning when it learnâ€" ed of the sudden passing of Mrs. Erick Andérson of this city. On Tuesday Mrs. Anderson was in good health and went to the city where she was expecting to aettend a comâ€" mencement program on Wednesday. ï¬ï¬‚ar’ the program Wednesday eveâ€" ing, in company with an aunt, she on her way home, when suddenâ€" ly near Deerfield she suffered a pain in her neck and head. She was taken a doctor‘s office where treatment #n given and later she was moved to her brother‘s home in Deerfield. Her pain proved to be a hemorrhage, wyhich resulted in her death at 2 aim, Friday. 5 Mrs. Erick Anderson â€"_â€" .. Dies Suddenly Friday | Mrs Anderson had attained the _of 30 years, 10 months and 8 ys. She leaves to mourn her early rture, her husband, Erick Anâ€" derson; her 6 year old son, Gordon Leonard; her mother, Mrs. Adolph Kreberg; one sister, Miss Florence j:hï¬_on. and 1 brother, Raymond lohnson. "The funeral services were held at the Freberg home on Central Aveâ€" nue on Saturdl{ afternoon, with gm H. F. Siemsen officiating. urial took place at Memorial Park. | The family wishes to take this opâ€" portunity to thank the many friends r their messages of condolence, eir assistance, and their floral ofâ€" rings. of .3!!«:1 th4t ate going ‘m 4. i. o E. . 17 youngster plays & good : and has ~possibilitles. . The winner of in io e This young man E‘ n‘t:LAmuie can complexi@n ’f: improved ‘imâ€" mensely undér the instruction of Toni Kelly. Last! year, he couldn‘t :otu:ndair a 100 "F eot;utiiég a reâ€" &uc“ nw-n indidap ':ndh“‘ C 92â€"24â€"68. *L’ o dep mais reduction also, as m’{ Kelly tends to make it toug '*fo :h e golitén'whq get below par with their handicap. The course is 1E ‘ good shape considering the weather we have been haying. Th pï¬ eens are in exâ€" cellent condition ue to the careful attention of | M ï¬ y Mr. Brown, who ,‘ @ much bf their |time and effort in gonditioning the course. } 1M : | i Mart "IL Wins | We wish express our sincere appreciation and heartfelt anks to Qhe;kind frie 1â€â€™" neighbors who so :willingly gavé of their) service, gnd for the beauti dl floral offerings Qent' during ot ? cent bere‘tveu;ent‘ |\ _‘ Mr, and Mrs. Charles Brace | //«‘ Mr. Cld Brwce: = [ : [ â€" THERE‘S A CHEVROLET DEALER NEAR YOU TO SERVE you CARD| OR THANKS wR nds 8 o J btu‘lfl o‘*r t \e T. C ~ CHEVROLET SALES & SERVICE .388 Park Avenue _ _ 4 ... "Pho t stick and winner of handsome |chap y" | Jordan. South Ameriâ€" Handicap THE PRESS The Dumaresq Spencer: Post of the Amerjcan Legion, of Highland Park, has mw number and value of the a to be made at the annual Fourth of July Carnival in this city. $ :: 8 Five grand ami-m be made this year, furni by :fe followâ€" ing business firms: Meierhoff Hardâ€" ware Company, and the T. 8. Duffy Furniture Cl.o;slnyL di:ahl: mn$ are beingp d y at Central Avenue, tofl'ou:h the courâ€" tesy of Philip Goldberg. Tickets may be purchased from any Legionâ€" naire<or any member of the Ameriâ€" can Legion Auxiliary. The awards may be examined u&l: afternoon or evening at 519 Central Avenue, and those in charge will have tickets for Legion Post Planning â€"â€" Its Annual Fourth of July Carnival Here The local Legion| post hopes to realize enough from the Carnival this year to carry ozl their program of varied activities on a larger scale than in the past. In the past y,l‘n or two the post ‘found a great deal of inspiration in fostering ptoâ€" grams among the children of the town;, The ‘Legion has assisted the Parentâ€"Teacher AuE:latiom of the grammar schools in furnishing hot lunches and other nécessities, medals of award for scholarship and athleâ€" tic achievement to the â€"high school and District No. 107, spongored and coached a junior Legion baseball team, andibut for ‘the lack of ice last winter would have held a series of skating races for all grammar school children of Highland Park,. Lester EStanger, who so ably WM. RUEHL & CO. =© handled last year‘s Carnival, is again in feature this year, assisted by the follo Russell Campbell, Emmet Moroney and A new group of has been arranged for in coming Carâ€" nival, ‘Commander | Bridges will be in charge the bingo game again. Arthur| Swanson will repeat as chairman (of the old reâ€" liable ham and booth. Henry Fitner and Thomas land will be in charge of the |"pitchâ€"tillâ€"youâ€" win ring" game. â€" Heriry Marzek and Cliff Ledderboge will command the new airplane game, Saylor Shanaâ€" felt will have charge of the candy booth. Miller Schreiner will again have charge of the refreshment stand, and will be lassisted by a ho nc ABiresn ond OB sinle snn B n antcie drinpnnimnty dn ie corps of helpers lron4 the Auxiliary. The Drum and Bugleâ€"Corps will have charge of the ng, and has arranged for an e lent tenâ€"piece orchestra and| an lifying eysâ€" tem. ~Plans are being made to give the floor a special tment of wax so that it will be in t condiâ€" tion. it d ‘Several other features are being planned to enable people of this vicinity to spend an enjoyable, safe and sane Fourth at without the at the of that is being committee: McKenna Frank Ronan. mes has been coming (Carâ€" 1d â€"Bridges Phone H. P. 4240 pqfly"“tnd Duffy Team _ ) Play Tyrrells Here The Duffy and Duffy Cleaners in. door team will play the Tyrrellâ€"farâ€"Sheriff team (yes, that‘s its ) here Friday evening at 7 o‘clock. * The gime will be played at the Lincoln School field, and a close hazards of long drives on congested highways to distant summer resorts Flag Day Celebration : _ Held at Colonial Village ‘ At the Flag Day celebration held in the Colonial Village of The Cenâ€" tury of Progress, Thursday, June 14, Mrs., Walter Rice <of Sunset Road and Mrs. Eugene Tremaine of Forest Avenue served as pages with dther Daughters of the American KRevolution from all over Illinois; and carried the fags of the different states in the procession. & | Admiral Wat Cluverius delivered an address from the steps ‘of Mt. Vérnon where ladies in Colonial gowns received the guests and made a perfect picture. Six hundred D. A. R.'shndluncbcbninthewr'& and Wayside Taverns, and visited all theptu of interest which : been. so faithfully and au reproduced. The life size «Beuynoumkint,mfluflt 13 stars in the fauton 18 strips whichhadbe:?loi:u:tiï¬thvuha by Philadelphis, in« m:uu.n.mm THURSDAY, JUNE 21, THI Russel! famed & it raaks penachen. & IK th Hamiiton j | lnd Bugo that aind sC peceiyoq . # nrize awat &qu 108 ry and. Fon nylish p ckens, w hy Mrs. M who, 11 speaks Sewanee. . Other are unde est prepa honored ment Vail, Jr., colm D. Vi Holbréook NMrs.: Hub Laure] A of Rev. ® af 340 Pro nensChe Orren George and Mrs. Belie A‘ Klee., ‘son Ma heart sented by Evansville the so judgment the and d class." worthy The F presen class jof the gnent ‘of greatest i and best class," received * tion Cup, ally w'ï¬ ards, to" "";':.5 ut 1 Hamilton ad Mrs. 3 2s North mescel] Hol 1J prize , the that is character liament demy‘s out the ORG Mr, Mr. T at the ‘The tive to h or ‘ten . # opened 0 Mr. old ci noow Ti spending left on to visit . fore of Ky. 4. :; ons : at Wednes citizens parties. tained duties at Non- tive who © ced is doneâ€" capable a mmence 24 last charge 0| Mr. C the open acdept a hotel_fo Next fa ter Dar ved veal of B John @ xm n th Seri mH