ewter ston +$3.50 +$2.50 weiler 10 . is Avenue . 485 f ning Aotographs eps schoolâ€" r all tune. : in price, _ UIne day SHOP | ition AY, MAy er SOn]y 30, $2 $# [ In their half of the the Indians regained the lead by scorâ€" ‘.“Nlrunlonthmhiu, of hhblabyO'Connor Malâ€" pelli This made the score § to 4 in favor of the Indians. With the score in their fa r;h. Indians decided to su oe Gualandsi for Bill Bernardi ¢n the mound. In the next two GCrays Lake was retired in |order “ï¬.ladhm‘putonn rally in their half of the th imning, scoring six runs and féaturâ€" ;I.ï¬-hnmhicofm a by Joe Gualandri. . m- M.ï¬on D": Th » May 30, the Indians will trayel to uc?i«m as zuostl: dtohu.; 4 ie.tomnyortop y ble header against the North| Chiâ€" tago Rebels, a newly Chicagoans Hurt in _‘ ~â€"Automobile Crash Cars driven by W. A. N.nm.f.mz Maple Avenue, Evanston, and Fred Swanson, 6140 University Avenue, Phicago, collided on Prairie |AVeâ€" nue, Bl!lnoekburn, about : 1 mile west of Waukegan‘ Road. $ ;'::Pï¬nz to avoid the,. & s a stone culvert, comp wrecking his car, tC . ¢ :“'Jfl 2:"?,"“’“" 6041 ï¬ Avenue, Chicago, who m him, were taken to the , d Park Hosnital and _Both teams ‘started their first inâ€" ning by gettirig a hit but no scores were made uptil the third inning when Grays Lake took the lead by seoring one on two hits. The Indians tietd the score in the fourth inning, and, took the sixth by scoring one on three hits. The lead chan hands Again in the first half of sevâ€" enth when Grays Lake scored three runs on two hits, a walk, ; two ,Suhgnigmqsin the last two innings, the Highwood Indians won their grand ing baseball game against Grays Lake by a score of 11 to 4. e Indians batsmen knocked four pitchers for a total of fifteen hits Al Bertucei and Bud O‘Connor led the attack with three “._&ï¬ntri’otothephu_, huni._ ;. _â€"_""S8 wpeed, M“b"“?t}?ep’c;u . Stffered a broke Jn ":hthc face. P ® the hospital â€" According to the chairman there will never "a dull moment," There will prites for everyone. Members asked to invite their friends, and also be initiated into one ‘of the tribes.‘ Tickets may be purchased at Art Olson & Co., 534 Central avenue. f ¢ Highwood Indians Whip Grays Lake 11â€"4 in Grand Opening Game _ The committee under the direction of George B, O‘Connell consists of Mhnï¬-unn, Tommy Morren, Earl Tucker, Dick Taussig, George Bliss, _ John }{Gifford, â€"Pete Prato, Paul Olson, [Paul Rice, Joie Starâ€" rels, Art Olson, Bill Rasch, Bob Rosenthal, George Carr, and â€" Tom The first lannual Bumpâ€"aâ€"long is to be held June 27. Tickets are on sale at the ¢lub! and by several members. The price covers the cost of inment, prizes, and other things that !go to make up this "wals day," |‘ _ # R ‘R. R. Taylor with 93â€"19â€"72 walked ‘% the : medal .phg handicap honors last Sunday at, Sunset Valâ€" ky. P. H. Prato Jr., took second place 'vnh}w-xles. Last Sunday was biggest day» of the, year when 20 players used the course. On Decoration Day, ï¬u special events will be Medal Play handicap and Blind Bogey. Néew members and those iar should register for these events since everyone has equal chance: Also, handicaps are to be recorded and those who wish handicaps t turn in their score each time 33 play. f Sunset Valley Club .. & PIL Various Events « Moor fâ€"Qakwood 3 wmnrdn?t : miscellanâ€" aos tw Titise : Mard! ~Sifestrom &r antt fl" to Mr. McCord of &., ‘Oregon® is being anâ€" nounced this week ' | of Chi and wm this eitymwud C. ill* and ; Almsa . Jorgensen both . of hland Park, recently took out licenses in Wauâ€" io rcuts have (atth Ah 1 Ra ve an B in the Udell bum * rpuhcement is made] of! the * memeca! of Missâ€" Rose Ponsi, zhter of Mr. and Mrs. Germano ho ; Florio Orsi, â€m“ Mr, i Mrs. E. Orsi of Ravinia which f e Saturday morning. at ‘ol .at St. James church, ag.mur Holley officiated. The was attended by her sis« ter Inez ’m,nd:};ll; her | brotll.n:r ing atte e gmpm. e aun s maible are residing| in Raâ€" :'"rmmfm I .‘.xlfl- al â€" “‘ U, 8.. Arm WM Mt. C _";n Paul W. Blane ".fb returned j‘ id avente fm yHURSDAY, ] W. Blanchard Sr., has y returned to her home avenue from a visit with & daughtercinlaw, Téu: Mrs. Paul Wflï¬gn Blanâ€" U. 8. Army Air Corps, tald. Mt. Clemens, Michâ€" a broken nose and * face. Both were able b!ni&ludni» Lancaster, 6041 Woodâ€" Chicago, who ridâ€" # ‘elje taken the k go:pdm and trg z Speed. Swanson was the chest and Lapcasâ€" MAY 30, 1985 $y Corno Game, June 3 ‘The Sheridan Rebekah lodge No. 801 will hold a Grocery Corno party on Monday evening, June 3 at 8 o‘clock at the Odd,.Fellows hall, 388 Laurel avenue. ut magician. He gave a small sample of his abilities at the last Odd Felâ€" lows Christmas party and was very well received. ‘This show will also feature many tricks for the children. Thhpcrtofthocv'ening'ummmh arranged for an early hour, 8 o’elock, sharp to 9, so as not to interfere with schoolwofk.A : ya Krehl‘s orchestra of Rogers Park, a fire lot of professional musicians who have become locally famous through various recent appearances in Rogers Park and the north side has been secured to furnish music This is to be the last Odd Fellows dance and entertainment until the fall season. It is open to the public. 5 and 6, starting at 8 o‘clock. There willl be clothes and furniture for sales i M 1 The American Legion Dumaresq Spencer post is holding a Rummage Sale at 523 Central avenue, June Wilmette and the North Shore is tohsventrutby'l‘om'thehtl‘ cian of Highland Park to be followed by dancing to music by Krehl‘s orâ€" chestra of Rogers Park, both sponâ€" sored by A. T. Sherman lodge No. 892, 1.0.0.F., at Odd Fellows Hall, 1213 Wilmette Avenue, Wilmette, on Thursday. evening, June 6. f Mr. ‘Armando (Nick) Tomei is clever,, mysterious, KW" and entertains with that ‘ease ‘and -moothnm_whie_h, ‘ks the great Tomei the Magician _ _ To Be on Wilmette _ â€"_. Odd Fellows Program The public is cordially invited. Legion Rummage Sale Don‘t miss ° Suburban Store Week The Evanst;d;fn Store of MARSHALL EIELD \Determined that pollution s ;!“ 11 l‘n removed. from the streams 3 the Cï¬icago metropolitan : area '- at the some time coâ€"operating th the offenders, the State Sanitary Water Board, in its recent hearings in Chiâ€" cago, gave the villages of Prospect, Algonquin, and :: _ B Mary‘s Mission, St. Ann‘s Home for the ‘Aged, and Holy Ghost ,:ï¬. n at Techny, I11., each 90 days in which to submit to the Sanitary w ater Board ~definite: evidence in abting their pollution. If, at the @ ):. this period, definite progress is not shown by these offenders a form STATE BOARD ACTS| . ww folimn OF LOCAL STREAMS 10 mopnaags S thy matin Seothar hss provk ced t enjoy a ‘van the warm weather las â€"e 3 & r Highland P':‘:ie’s mntxici::l,c + C | .P § !.; / TOY. +99 THE PRE$S Thig is thg third of a series of hearings held in the Chicago area for the convenience of municipalities and institutions located in the northâ€" ern part of te and in each instance the board has taken very definite 'nctiog‘;s part of its proâ€" gram of ridding the streams in this abatement o will be forthcomâ€" ing. |In instance it was exâ€" plained to the municipalities and inâ€" atitu&m while this extension of time was given in an endeavor to help work out the engineering and financial details of :I‘I' necesâ€" sary project that definite action was expeci«.j by lmrd. The repreâ€" sentatives . of | th munic¢ipalities and :institutions discussed ‘in detail with the board their problems and were asgured by the members of the board tLt e fullest cooperation would be given to these municipalâ€" ities and institutions. â€" 4 mMNOUUWDMCCOS Sake Cl se lgve,lub, ghm scores of golfers weekâ€"end, to enjoy a round n SATURDAY EVENI LD & CC The members of the Sanitary Waâ€" ter Board Lnre‘? ‘Frank J. Jirks, M.D., director, of public and chairâ€" man of the board; Charles F. Thomâ€" son, d;ropto:; rvation ; Walter w. Mcl..n.nchpn, rector of agriâ€" culture; :Robert Kingery, director of public works and buildings; and Clarence J, / manuf A C. W. Klassen serves as acting techâ€" nical secretary to the board. As ‘one ;‘Fn of <the} board pointed out, the proper dis 1 of a community‘s is all a problem in municipal ho reping and each municipality and jnstituâ€" tion should realize its obligation to the rest, of the unity Ahd its downstream ‘neighbors by prbviding adequate facilities for the h?‘:lent of its sewage... ‘ :. Much ~encouragi tss has already been made |for al sevâ€" eral projects have been nitely assured and it is hoped, as ipointed out during this hearing, that each of the offenders will at once gpply to the Federal for aid in the working out of the financing of the necessary proj Thig action state to their natural beauty and usefulness as we news to the thousands who have 4ong seen these beautiful waters poll by filth from vnv%ioua nicipalities and institutions. / dist ) SATL â€"__â€"THRO area from the filth which they are row receiving. hearâ€" ings and subs action as the result of | pollution surâ€" veys carried on by the Sanitary Waâ€" ter Board engi $y xob ~Quality ts . 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