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Highland Park Press, 1 Aug 1935, p. 7

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All these men are capable of tingâ€"par or subâ€" par golf so is a very good chance to win this tourney. pTH Marshall Fredricks, another memâ€" ber of the team, smd a pair of 40‘s for an 80, and Wolak shot "A pair of hot 69‘s were turned in Sunday to qualify in Lake Amatear Tournament. <The C of these 69‘s were Bill Chamâ€" bers 33â€"36â€"69 and Tommy Morren Sunset Valley Club To Enter Team in â€" _ County Tournament \â€"If the M trend continues in &R ears in preference to houses, 0. T. Kreuser, director of the Chiâ€" eago Science Museum, foresees a nomandic America. More and more ” Mr. Kreuser believes, will their homes and carry on their & in automobiles, and fewer _ Village blacksmiths in the mounâ€" tains near Clayton, Ga., are reportâ€" ed busy beating old horseshoes into people will have fixed homes. He says that the day may come when we will migrate with the birds. ~Ely Culbertson, bridge expert, is said to have bet $300 that he could break 90 on the first nine holes of golf he ever played. He lost. the money and his temper when he marked 114 on the ninth green. y value ‘of your old â€" tennis ns gmtowmuchwouldyou ku‘.mlfihm life to obtain the things you most want?" â€" g ffi'“.;ioff. mathematics in Toanxy New York, is original. atead of asking his junior high w the "old arithmetical /A the number of rolls of paper to paper a room, the j of apples that can be l“f.g'.etrtlin price, the perâ€" ‘*.p{n i a pound of tea, etc., this teacher :ks: "Estimate how much you cost your parents. What is a reasonable amount for, you to spend : on elothes? : | What is the loat value ‘of vour old tennis the auspices filinols. | * .wwgfl.mlmihaonthe E"“d&ohkoisphmdu 3 Lincoln mfi ';nd is |being a * ensen under edered 09 A 0 Garden Clubs of of water :n the ceremony Now ANnp THEN 139 North Second Street Due to the great popularity of the new Oldsmoâ€" bile, we have on hand a number of highâ€"gradé‘nfeâ€" sonditioned cars which we are offering at .a <4«. 4. _>} â€"great reduction: | |;: | : | Used Car Sale the recent dedication : of the , Springfield near Springfield, samples of water from Lake igan and all the larger bodies ator in America were used in 1933 Franklin Olympic Sedan, 6â€"wheel deluxe :‘:’efl and is a great buy at .__â€"_. _4 1931 LaSalle: Sedan, 6â€"wheels, trunk, (fully _ . . equipped; only _...,,‘-___.M__.‘...‘....“.j«,f...__"saso;‘ 1933 Oldsmohile six ceylinder Touring Coupe, || )etfect mechanical condition, low milee _ _ age, hard to tell this from a new car..._$495 1930 Willysâ€"Knight Sedan 1930 Buick Sedan, 6â€"wheels 1927 LaSalle Convertible Coupe 1931 Nash Sport Coupe 1933 Chevrolet halfâ€"ton Panel Truck . 1929 Chrysler Sedan, Model 65 . Nelson‘s Gar: Hanyuhuanntpatlyrdmfl \~~~ (ash, or terms to s&it. â€" AUGUST 1, 1935 and Sales In the blind .bogey ngement last Sunday, T. L. Osborn was lucky again, winning ‘it with 106â€"28â€"78 and Fred Law) took place with 97â€"12â€"85. The final 36| holes will} probably be played at Glenn Flora Country Club in‘ Wa : Bc In the first flight Red Fell turned in 41â€"43â€"84; ul Chambers 43â€"42 â€"â€"85; George Titman 37 e In second flight S. Rutwitch shot a 48â€"47â€"90;. Dusty Rhodes 43â€"43â€" 86; . Mario Gaffo 42â€"41 ; Frank Tomei 40â€"46â€"86. t$ â€" j And here is the kind of joke which the old Highland &r’k News liked to print: " men and the choir ought : to: make sure in adâ€" vance that their hymns: chime in with : occasion.â€" > Not far m ‘the city of Bangor there was recently a baptism, and among the converts was a black girl of great size. All went on smoo! untilâ€" the ‘colored woman was submerged. Just as the minister was ng her t the water, the choit on shore most innocentlyâ€" > ""The morning light is breaking The disap M tss c Even if we can‘t travel abroad we can find for ing at home. in the â€" ‘issur« of the "Highland â€" News,". later became the "Highland Park Press." .. Whky I8M14 iP { :: !; "Rome boasts of her ‘hills, Highland Park |can boast of many more. Constantinople is famed for her golden ; Naplés for her island dotted, vbleanoâ€"li bay; but neither of thbse . justly admired cities combines as Highland Park does, a beautiful view without and health and qui;ci:telli e within. Genoa is most liar for her windâ€" ing streets, but she has none like Ravine Drive that ends where it begins. St. Petersburg ‘a; winâ€" ter palace, Highland Park?? gummer palace. Â¥ t es ‘**According to the latekt statisâ€" tics seen, the has jas many churches as Rotterdam arid mayors as London, and if she falls behind Paris in anything, it is in the numâ€" ber of p.upexr. wineâ€"shops, and bals-mlsquo.” $ +4 modern "an " ~which will atâ€" tract tourists. Patterned pieces which have in the smithy‘s famâ€" ily for generations, there is a real profit in the new.antiques which can be made fron scrap stéel when horseshoeing 4-!'!1«. h':tl. Highland Park age $197 $147 _ 875 $197 Individuals ahd families living in Highland Park who have not as yet taken advantage of the recreation program offered by the Park Board on the playgrounds are invited to attend or inspect any the activâ€" ities offered at any tinmie, It is the intent of the playground staff : coâ€" operate with any group of individâ€" vals as m as possible lin planning recreation activities. 5 The adult program, |carried on three nights of the w ‘k, Monday Tuesday and Thursday, at Lincoln and Sunset Parks, is one in which much choice is offered th the partiâ€" cipant. Whether it is volley ball, tennis, horseshoes, nton, baseâ€" ball, or just to. watch the others in their games depends upéen the indiâ€" Midual. All these activities are ofâ€" fered to those wishing to take part in them. ‘The most poptular recreaâ€" tion among the older péople of the community is still games played at Lincoln Park. Hach of the ten teams in the league its quota of fans that are. ardent supporters, Volley ball and ho es also atâ€" tract‘ many of the adults to both Lincoln and Sunset. R*1~ : ~‘The playgroun ‘“""'«i'"mnth.' im schedule for the week of Aug. 5 follows: The program for the children on the playgrounds is built around two major activities, basebal ‘and swimâ€" ming. Swimming inst ‘hon is giv= en to the children from the playâ€" grounds every Monday jand Friday morning the classes being ‘conducted by members of the. play ind staff and the life yuards stationed at the beaches maintained by the Park Board. : ‘Interâ€"playgrourld â€" baseball leagues, both boys and girls, have been playing a regular schedule of games with every child on the playâ€" grounds having ‘the opportunity to participate on some team,. To vary ‘this program and make it as attracâ€" tive as possible other activities such as badminton, tennis, | horseshoes, volleyball, and other group games are offered at all times. . Emphasis is placed not only on sKkill in these games but on spo: 1* and citizenship as well so that as the children grow older they may plan their own leisure time program in a more enjoyable and berjeficial manâ€" ner. hB the recreation programs pffered them on the community playgrounds beâ€" fore the close of the sedson. There is still nearly four weeks in which to take part in these activities as the closing date this y x has been set forâ€" Aug. 28. RU+ E 22,000 PARHCW N PLAYGROUND PROGRAM : Five weeks of playground activiâ€" ties have beenr. ly completâ€" ed on the playgrounds bf the Park District of Highland Pdrk. Statisâ€" tics show that there have been a toâ€" 1 of .over 22,000 in attendance, ath adults and children, on the play grounds during the first five weeks of the season. ‘ Indicatigns are that the ~season‘s total will| far exceed that of past years. © .5 ~Children who have en out of town or have been b ‘with other things so far this sum ir are still registering and it is that evâ€" ery child and adult in Highland Park will have taken aflvantage of Five Weeks of Successful Acâ€" fimea Completed by Park trict of Highland Park 808 Waullegan Nat"l Bk. RMg. Cor, Genesoa Y Wash. Sts., Waukegan ‘Phone: Ontario 5 "Ask a Relative for *‘ Money?â€"Not ME. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CoRrORATIO8 AUTO LOANS onliberal $ Full amount of loan is paid th you in cash. Repay in monthly insta to fit your income. Only for the time you keep the . No payment due for 30 +. ~Call, write or phone for a inter. view. No obligation. couples keeping house. Only hus band and wife sign. No of Mnfidm.cfl% To single people ‘.d cou» ples. No other.signers or secarity. HOUsEHOLD LoaAns eoLushd SIG NA TVR E where you can apply for a locno-nbudmm&ds. LOANS Here‘s good news for you inâ€" dependent people. There‘s a HOUSEHOLD office near you THE PBRESS ## Sa y, Aug. 3â€"Dinner dance; m’:nzzavent; medal play handiâ€" capâ€"18 holes. Saturday prize to classes A and B and classes C and D. [Ball swepstakes. Details at first tee. | | Sunday, Aug. 4â€"Tennis exhibiâ€" tions, 3:15 p.m. : ts { Thursday, Aug 1â€"First of the "two ball mixed foursome" events. iPrim. Outdoor grill dinner daneâ€" n‘. N f + + Tennisâ€"Mixed doubles, t Friday, Aug. 2â€"Ladies‘ luncheon and bridge. .â€"â€" : _ MANY EVENTS ON . EXMOOR CALENDAR . Because of â€" inclement . weather bridge was substituted for the ladies golf event at Exmoor scheduled for Tuesday, July 28. First prizes were won by Mrs. Harry Newby, Mrs. fi W. Olson, Jr., and Mrs. Chase Smith. Mrs. George S. Milner and Mrs, Alfred 8. Trude, Jr., were secâ€" ond prize winners. j ‘Members are reminded that the date of the Old Boys‘ Tournament has been changed from Wednesday, Aug. 14, to Wednesday, Aug. 7. > ~Events at Exmoor in the near fuâ€" ture include the following: _ Monday morning, Aug. 5: Sunset, Port Clinton, Lincoln groups to the Central Beach for swimming inâ€" struction; Ravinia group to Rogers Williams Beach for swimming inâ€" struction. . Afternoon: general proâ€" gram at Sunset, Port Clinton, Linâ€" coln and Ravinia plagrounds. Friday morning, Aug. 9: Sunset, Port Clinton, and Lincoln groups to Central Beach: for swimming inâ€" struction; _ Ravinia group to Roger Williams Beach for swimming inâ€" struction.. Afternoon: General proâ€" gram at Sunset, Port Clinton, Ravâ€" inia and Lincoln playgrounds. Results of the men‘s :golf events on Saturday, July 27, were as folâ€" lows: * t â€" A and B classâ€"Match play vs. par, W. D. Thorsenâ€"2 up. _ C and D class â€" Match play vs. bogey: C. M. Smithâ€"16 up, 82â€"18â€" 64; J. H. Harmonâ€"14 up, 86:â€"18â€"68. Club championship, semi finalsâ€" W. D. Thorsen defeated J. P. Bowes, 5 and 4; Julion DEsposito defeated H. Edson, 3 and 1. â€" 3 Tuesday morning, Aug. 6: Boys‘ baseball, Raviria at Sunset, Port Clinton at Lincoln. Afternoon: A general program at 8 Lincoln and Ravinia playg:'cm;.)::.‘tv t3 ‘Wednesday morning, Aug. 7: A general program at Sunset, Lincoln, Port ; Clinton and ‘Rl_vrin‘iu ‘play grounds. Afternoon: Children from all playgrounds in Highland Park to attend baseball game at Cubs‘ Park. ; f T .. Thursday morning, Aug, 8: Boys‘ baseball, Sunset at Port Clinton, Lincoln at Ravinia. Afternoon: A general program atâ€"Sunset, Lincoln and Ravinia playgrounds. * knit things and sportwear â€" Ready for Summerâ€"â€" _ . The sponsors promise an exciting show and announce that a new 1935 Harleyâ€"Davidson motorcycle will be & ’l‘h‘.‘ § Motorcycle Rodeo % To Be Held Sunday The North Shore Associated Moâ€" torcycle Club will sponsor a motorâ€" cycle rodeo at the Kenosha Airport in Kenosha on Sunday, Aug. 4, at P eread j PHONES â€" Pl }' | . MHighland Park 3900 y iN O PLANTâ€"â€"327â€"29 North Green Bay Road, Highland Park, u-v; Deerfleld, Northbrook, Lake Forest, Phone Enterprise 1778 â€" { $ ¢ «No toll charge. 8 Build State Hank bilhiik \~ §0 Elmwood Drive â€"â€" Brick English Colonial, 5 rooms, hol watl heat,| 2â€"car g::liz c:.c;ff,ooo.'_wiu sacrifice now fol m:fi:dw HOLC loan of $6,200, p.y-mm,uv /= Lot { , Burton Ave., facing park, $1,000. Ternis. | E{; k lish Col 865 Ridgewood Driveâ€"3 bedrooms, it] ;roonziicovft-l‘.:tt'rwe f::i;l:'_nid'n quarters. Price $13,000. ./ [ _ ‘or Saleâ€"1215 Burton Ave., 5â€"room frame bungal irnac heat, HOLC loan‘ of $3,200, payable $25 per month. $800 m y3 nnnenilqtu near Skokie Blvd. on Central Ave. $1,000. T nglish home, Windsor Rd., 5â€"room, story and half | dead street, tile bath, fireplace, garage, hot water A«:§3 floor partitioned for three extra rooms withw plumbing ied upstairs; lot 50x150. Price $5,500. in Those summer things need especial attention in cleaning to make them ready for every ;fiafion. Look over the knit things . .. thp silk ones and the fine wool. The colors must be preserved, of course. White, top .. , coats as well as sport things; they must be spotless. Send them all to Vogue Cleanâ€" ers today. Our skill and careful handling w'sl bring out the best in every piece . ... . _ WIGH CLASS ENTERTAINMENT %* .. E\;'ERY EVENING [ nj | ) ‘ P=E. 4 ;; 18 ! %chmg- evem.:‘hursda_y, Saturday u@ % P .. Sunday evenings. t t (t â€". We specialize on parties for clubs and WMâ€" 40014 Reasonable rates. 4 Buy: Now â€" Real Estate values are > // Rapidly Increasing â€" _ _ You will like our Rathskeller â€" very cool at all times. DIETZ‘S STABLES I;;atl lpnr Skokie Boulevard o& Deerfield Road at Frank W. Russo ; Famous for GOOD FOOD AND CLEAN > _ RECREATION > Open until 2 a.m. The program will also include dancing from 8:30 p:. 1 a.m. and carnival games of k St. Patrick‘s parish at Everett, will hold théir annual homecomi and chicken dinner on Sunday, Aug. &dhnuhdncurn‘&tos T ; be secured at Cervi Sales lldu;.’fl‘ie‘, qlv'xukll Avenue, Highwood. | 4 _ â€" 8t. ‘Patrick‘s Parish MHomecoming H hhndPurk?“ i‘,Rs.Plo.ow- | PAGE SEVEN 18 b1 §X W# th W FAl at* 1. 54y <&t

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