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Highland Park Press, 22 Jul 1937, p. 2

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PAGE TWO mkl-;gm Playgrounds to Attend Baseball out three hundred children from m-uhlwm are to be the g of the manageâ€" ment of the Cubs atâ€"a ball ve next Wednesday afternoon, fiyuummm-nmw Park are eligible to attend this game but, they must be signed up with the playground instructors before the date of the game and they must attend the game with the groups from the playgrounds, The children will be taken to the game on special ¢rains and will be supervised by members of the playground staff who are all. well prepared and exâ€" perienced in this type of work. Chilâ€" dren who have not as yet signed up for this game should do so at once. Further information may be had by contacting the instructors on the playgrounds or by calling the Park Board office, Highland Park 2763. Game in Chicago The playground season still has four weeks to operate so there is stillâ€"ample time for any child who has not registered for the playâ€" grounds to do so and enter into the activities. $wimming lessons are held twice each woek, Wednesday and Friday mornings, for beginners as well as Yor advanced swimmers, other activities are also organized so that new members of the playâ€" ground m#y be entered at any time. There is no charge for this. play. ground activity as it is a part of the recreation program sponsored by the Park Board of Highland Park for the residence of the community, Children wishing to join the play groups mBy do so by reporting to the instructors on the various playâ€" Monday morning, July 26â€"Boys baseballâ€"Sunset at Lincoln; Ravinia at Port Clinton. Also general proâ€" gram on all playgrounds. ~ Wednesday â€"morning, July 28â€" Swimming lessonsâ€"Sunset, Lincoln, Port Clinton to Central beach; Raâ€" vinia to Roger Williams beach: , Thursday afternon, July 20â€"Sunâ€" Sunset â€"Pet show; general proâ€" gram. Lincolnâ€"Beach picnic; scayâ€" enger hunt; Ravinia â€" Badminton and tennis instruction. ; Monday afternoon, July 26â€" BSwimming â€" Sunset, Lincoln, Port Clinton to Central Beach; Ravinia to Roger Williams. Wednesday afternoon, July 28â€" ‘Trip to Wrigley field for Cubs baseâ€" ball game. . / Tuekday afternoon, July 27â€"Sunâ€" setâ€"Boys â€"and girls hike, general program; . Lincolnâ€"Boys and girls badminton _ tournaments, general program; Raviniaâ€"Volley ball, boys vs. girls, karem tournament. Tuesday morning, July 27â€"Story telling hours and general program on all playgrounds.. _ _ Thursday morning, July 20â€" Boys baseballâ€"Sunset at Port Clinâ€" ton; Lincoin at Ravinia. General programâ€"all playgrounds. Friday morning, July 30â€"Swimâ€" ming lessonsâ€"Sunset, Lincoln, Port Clinton to Central beach; Ravinia group to Roger Williams beach. The schedule of activities for the week of July 26th is as follows: Friday afternoon, July 80â€"Gen-j eral program on all playgrounds. 1 ‘ Playground Notes ‘ Robbie Gilbert and Davie Dean are the badminton enthusiasts on the Lincoln playground. . . . Lauâ€" rence Berube has started a new fad at the wading pool in Sunset Park; he goes in clothes, shoes and all. . . . Donie Martin has lost most of his enthusiasm for baséball since he got a uw‘hnh for his birthâ€" day. . . . Mike Wampler and Junior Nickels won the treasure hunt at Ravinia last Thursday afternoon. . . Dick Giese is the new karem champ of Ravinia, having defeated the old champ, Kenneth Bennett, > three straight games. . . . George Daily and Elmer Doll are tied for the homeâ€"run championship of the midâ€" get team at Lincoln. . . . Tony Chaâ€" gois outâ€"played all the bigger boys in capture the flag last week, he beâ€" ing so small that he could easily hide in the woods to escape capture. . « . Bud and Wayne Frank, Kansas basoball stars, have been xyh.. with the Sunset teams the last sevâ€" eral weeks. . . . Eric Johnson has become a big business man, two cents will rent his bicycle for a ride uondth.wh....huyl.ndwit CHICAGO COLISEUM TONIGHT, FRL, SAT., SUN JULY 22.23â€"24â€"25 Four Days Only > > :t(!ylflyflmm us: 9 West Madison â€"400 Madison and Coliâ€" Frank Lyon, Producer 4000 SHents at ...............85¢â€"$1.10 8000 Sents at ............$1.05â€"$2.20, Box Sents .............................82.15 Maribel Vinson and Huge Cast of International Stars MIDSUMMER ICE CARNIVAL SEATS ON SALE NOW chairman of a committee for> the purchase of a boulder orâ€"some kind of marker for these graves. THE ~PRESS The last mentioned ordinance will be most welcomed by lawâ€"abiding vuhmm as thdnhdfinch and shooting of pyrotechnics are {?mbo prohibited within the village ts. nance; (2) $6,000 in 1987 Anticipaâ€" tion Warrants ordinance; {3) Thisâ€" tle. ordinance; (4) Fireworks ordiâ€" Funeral services were held Wedâ€" nesday at 9:30 a.m. from St. James church in Highwood. Interment beâ€" ing in Ascension cemetery. Robert Banker, 16, of 676 Deerâ€" field avenue, a student in the Highâ€" land Park high school, died Monâ€" day in the Highland Park hospital following an operation. The youth is survived by his parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto J. Banker, and four brothers and sisters. Representatives of worldâ€"wide steamghip lines, rail lines, air lines and travel agencies will meet today at Highland Park‘s community Sunâ€" set Valley Golf course for luncheon and a day of golf as guests of the H. and R. Anspach Travel Bureau. Serving the North Shore from Wilmette to Lake Forest, the H. and At a special meeting previous to this, approval of the purchase of a large mower for weeds and a truck for the water department were passed upon and are now in use. H.&R. Anspach Travel Bureau Entertains Transportation Men R. Anspach Travel Bureau is one of the leading travel agencies in the Middle West. Owned by Herman and Robert Anspach, the sales staff is headed by a veteran in travel serâ€" vice, George L. Lundberg, who is ably assisted by Mrs. Garrit Bax of Lake Forest and Mrs. Robert Wolff of Gleneoe. Robert Banker Dies Following Operation _ Read the complete ordinances published in this week‘s issue of The next regular meeting of the Village board is scheduled for Tuesâ€" day evening, August 10. Extra large double thread, very absorbent. Cord stripe border. The sort of towel a man will appreciate. Special at 69c. : GARNETT! 69c Size 25x50 inches Man S1ZED Wash Cloths â€" Sp« at $1.00 dozen The nursery children from fi moltnu-cmw very happy time Nursery schoo!l in the Oak Terrace school. ‘The school is conducted from 8:80 W.P.A. Nursery School a.m. to 2:30 p.m. each day, when mother, sister or brother calls for children after their two hour nap. On Tuesday of this year, Rayâ€" mond Zamarini celebrated his third FOR THE FINEST CRABMEAT YOU EVER TASTED Cooked! Ready to oat! Serves 41 f Sownmow Birds Eyc Crabmeat is ' whiter . . . meatier . , . more tender 4 5 . , . and has a flavor you find noâ€" 4 Some say it‘s because a crab must W‘\ be a real aristocrat to make the grade with Birds Eye. But credit also goes to the Birds Eye patented process of quickâ€" â€" freezing (Arctic cold applied with V the speed of a bullet) that SEALS in all the tangy, ocean flavor. “ Birds Eyc Crabmeai makes a grand salad, cocktail, or Newburg. Your Birds Eye dealer has it. Try it today! R ’ ‘ 55¢ BOXâ€"Serves 4 7 (Equivalent to 3 tbs. of whole crab} THESE DEALERS SELL BIRDS EYE FOODS RVICE GROCERY, 19% Central Avenue . GBO. B. WINTER INC., 341 Reger Willisms Avenue, Ravinia A.Pmm“’d“ BIRDS EYE SPINACH speciat 19¢ sox ~ss" * Price in effect through July 28 ed. NO SANDI No stalks. And Formâ€"freshl Ready to cook. Equals 2 Ibs. ordinary spinach. Serves 4. Women‘s and Misses sizes. Made of serviceable twills, neatly trimmed. Brown and navy. Women‘s and Misses Shorts. Navy and brown. Specially priced at $1.00 Women‘s and Misses one and two piece play suits. Made of fast color prints. Reduced for _ Women‘s Slacks es Shorts 1.00 Play Suits Choice of two attractive styles. Made ‘of preâ€"shrunk white .mlh. Uniforms that are seldom for less than $1.95. y them for school. All Peguine $1.lp Dromers of ma‘i it %fi to K A birthday cake mother had brought was served to the children after Rayâ€" mond had blown out the three candles. Each child received a pink ummd-fi.mrhh meal was completed. nursery school is conducted by the WPA of Some say it‘s because a crab must be a real aristocrat to make the grade with Birds Eye. But credit also goes to the Birds F,.hޢ (Mabaddq:-l-& the speed of a bullet) that SEALS in all the tangy, ocean flavor. Birds Eyc Crabmeai makes a grand salad, cocktail, or Newburg. Your Birds Eye dealer has it. Try it today! ® Highwood. July Sale Maids Uniforms $1.95 Dreses reduced to $1.39 Girls Dresses â€" 79c clearance â€" $1.00. â€"â€"<â€"T9Y : 1.00 100

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