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Highland Park Press, 16 Aug 1934, p. 14

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[ he &4 The finals will take place in the cou:t of honor and the hall of states at the Worfii's Fair where the winâ€" ner will bgotrOW'ned amid the plaudâ€" its of thousands of northsiders. After the crowning of the queen and her court of nine, they will be esâ€" corted by| World‘s Fair officials to several of the largest villages to be guests of the management. On their return from the villages they will be the personal guests of Capt. Harry Rice, commodore of the World‘s Fair boats who will escort the flagship to the Wilson Company pavilion for a "victory" dinner. Dr. Frank Furch, chairman of the Greater North Side Day at the World‘s Fair, has a committee of prominent artists under the leaderâ€" ship of Fred Biesel and Francis Strain, to pass upon the pulchritude of all entrants in the Greater North Side Day begauty queen contest. The contest witl)q be one of the leading features of the gala North Side Day at the World‘s Fair, Aug. 23. s | iwx 4 Entries are coming in from thouâ€" sands of North Side girls who think their charms will win them one of the handsome prizes to be awarded the lucky ten leading candidates. Among the numerous prizes for the winner will be a lifeâ€"sized portrait in oil to be painted by one of Chiâ€" cago‘s leading artists. Artists (%)mmittee Will Choose Beauty Queen In Contest The annual â€" Barrington â€" camp meeting will have its opening sesâ€" sion on Friday evening of this week beginning at 7:45 p.m. This camp meeting has been maintained by the Evangelioal Church since the year 1873. It is held in a beautiful grove at the southeast edge of the city of ‘Barrington. The grounds are owned and maintained by the Evartgelical Church. Two tabernacles, several dormitories, a dining hall and about 50 cottages are available for those who stay on the grounds for the enâ€" tire encampment. The Barrington Camp Meeting Begins Friday a number of Evangelical pastors of the Chicago district will participate in the services from time to time. A detailed program of the camp meéetâ€" ing may be found under the church announcements of the Bethany Evanâ€" gelical Church, located elsewhere in this issue. Bishop L. H. Seager of Le Mars, Iowa, and Evangelist H. M. Lintz of Chicago! will be the chief speakâ€" ers. Dr. Paul Mayer of Japan and Dr. Frank Furch viewing mass of photographs entered in contest for North; Side Bathing Beauty Queen at World‘s Fair on Aug. 28. MISSION HILLS Monday to Friday, 18 holes, orâ€"all day Baturday, befere noon, 18 holes....... Satearday afternoon or all day........ Bunday, 18 holes or all day..........> eenaaie ME en JAQ‘K DARAY formerly pro fdirector of all four courses &t Oylmpla Fields }s manager and invites his many friends to Qh.vâ€"thh outstanding Routeâ€"Waukegan Road to Techny i TEMPORARY LOW RATES Techny Mission Boad to Course. The first round in the golf tourâ€" nament sponsored by the East Park Board for the children of the playâ€" grounds was played last Friday morning at the Sunset Valley Golf Club course. Some remarkable scores were made by the youngsters that would make many of the older and more experienced pkayers of the community proud of their ability if they could but make the same scqres. Out of the entire field of players, 30 of them ranging in ages irom 12 to 13, 113 was the highest gcore and 88 the lowest. Laurence Rossi, Sunset, and Gordan Ball, Lincoln, both with 88, led the tournament. The finals of the tournament will be held Friday morning, Aug. 17, at Sunset Valley. The qualifying players and their scotes are: Laurâ€" ence Rossi, Sunset, 88; Gordon Ball, Lincoln, 88; Julio Campani, Port Clinton, 89; Laurence Gurioli, Raâ€" vinia, 92; John Fisher, Lincoln, 96; Grant Benson, Ravinia, 97; John Brigham, Lincoln, 97; Happy Wamâ€" pler, 99. J_ Playground Children In Golf Tournament As a final field day for the playâ€" grounds of Highland Park, the ichilâ€" dren are bringing their lunches to Sunset Park on Wednesday, Aug. 22, at which time games will be arranged for them along with other activities that will keep them busy for the day. Every child in Highâ€" land Park is invited to attend this playday whether or not they have been enrolled on the playgrounds before. Monday morning, Aug. 20: Swimâ€" ming classes at the beaches for all playgrounds. _ Afternoon: general play at Ravinia, Sunset, and Linâ€" coln. ' I Tuesday morning, Aug. 21: Boys‘ baseball, Lincoln at Ravinia, Sunâ€" set at Port Clinton. Afternoon: gerieral play at Sunset, Lincoln, and Port Clinton. ”:I‘humday morning, Aug. 23: Allâ€" star baseball game at Sunset Park; Ravinia and Lincoln vs Sunset and _ The schedule for the playgrounds for the week of Aug. 20 is: bo Wedneéday morning, Aug. 22: Children are to bring lunches to Sunset Park for a picnic and field da_\'. 1 Port Clinton. _ Afternoon general play at Sunset, Ravinia, ‘L_incgln. Friday morning, Aug. 24: i:’vim- ming classes at beaches for all iplayâ€" grounds. â€" Afternoon: general play at Sunset, Ravinia and Port Clinâ€" Man can not degrade woman with out himself falling into degradaâ€" tion; he can not elevate her without at the same time elevating himself. â€"Alexander Walker. House, then West on Techny 1 sa us e e e e e n e e e e n e ie e e 4 8 .16 REFRIGERATION OF ~__ _A silent GAS Refrigerzatc at new low costâ€"on easy t You probably have heard many amazâ€" ing things about the new air â€" cooled Electrolux gas refrigerator and its perâ€" formance. 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With Electrolux IE have complete silence, greatest economy, unfailing dependability, Visit our 4is- play and see the large variety of models. Or telephone. You will not be obligaid. Has all conveniences West Plumbing Co. _ Highland Park . _ Gust Ostrand Highwoed or the Tel. H. P.|258 _ 756 Waukega ATE | P Highland Park P93 || 532 Cenltral Avenue Nq moving parts Costs less to run Peimanefitly silent Nonâ€"stop defrosting Tt{igger tray release Plenty o%ice cubes Inéerior fighting Arbp;]e food space Temperature regulaâ€" tor QUICK FACTS John R. ELECTROLUX T. S. Duffy Furniture Co. FFER! _ THURSDAY, AUGUST | Notz Hardware Co. t Deerfield + P ANY T BrmsSs ANK . Tel. Deerfield 13 Tel. H. P. 638 High The Shields ‘and P Sept. 4 vOLU * ie will be n««day, Cla made the cat of _ las! cha St district mitted ning 0 action County, the. fir Stu accordi Fre » to 10 to Aug Ntu distri up da y CHAS il8Q 30 11 W Inj Jun Sop 1f Ri Sen to A Wid Er hed T he W in tu wh M nd U re (On! RH C 18 st t

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