Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Jul 1927, p. 35

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July 8, 1927 WILMETTE LIFE ..35 welcomed by President Walter Dill Scott and other faculty members. The president was introduced by Prof. Clyde L. Grose, director of the summer school. Miss Mary Ross Potter, counsellor of women, addressed the students. I· Suburban Club ·/ deal for Exacting Golfer; Course Is 36 Holes Chicago's loop, may be reached by the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul road or the Sk9,kie Valley line of the North Shore Electric road. Golf at Sub- N. U. Summer School Is Instructed iD Traditions and C u at o m · of the urban costs one dollar on week days Campus by President Scott and two dollars, Sundays and holidays. BY RAY C. PEARSON The Suburban Golf club, the largest A rate of seventy-five cents has· been The unwritten law about keeping auand, it is claimed, the best daily fee set for twilight golf which means after tomobiles off the campus; the tradicourse in the Chicago district, opened 5 in the evening. tional frowning upon smoking within Saturday and with the three-ply holithe main college gates, and other Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Barth of 181'7 day to favor the inauguration, a start "customs of the country" during the more auspicious could not have been \Valn\lt avenue had as their house- summer session; were unfolded to the staged. Exact figures were not given guest last week, :\Irs. R. \V. Summer- summer registration at the first 'Chapel Over the session last week. out but the reservation list indicated ville of Seattle, \Vash. that players were shooting around the Fourth of ] uly they entertained Mrs. Students-some 2,000 of them- -were course from as early as 5 in the morn- C. :\1. Briggs o f Mansfield, Ohio and ~f rs. R. :\yquist of Chicago. · ing until sunciown on each of the -othree days. ~Ir. and :\[r:; . \\"alter G. :\rioore and The new Suburban course, which is Made of fabrics strongut and located in Glenview-Shermer avenue , their so n. \\' alter Lyle, of 1038 Green\\'Ood avenue. returned last Thursday durable. · Colors one block north of Glenview avenue~n~ \1sll~g~ n t ;s of the championship type. It was after spending a week Yi siting friends Best of Workbuilt to appeal to the more efficient or at Eagle RiYer. \Yis. -omansh\p an d experienced players who wish to avoid :\lr. and :\lrs. C. T. Frykman, 1045 most improved the congestion and delays encountered Ashland a\'enue, havt just rctumed !.~;:n~::~.ha.rdat shorter courses. With 36 holes from a two weeb' trip to Denver and Call us for 0 there are three starting tees, at the the Y ello\\'stone. t 1m ate s : · I 111111111111111 first and tenth of the south course and -obooklet. at the clubhouse tee of the north The Dr. ]. Frank Waugh family of R. Hanisch Sons course. 812 Ashland a\'enue returned last week Est. 1858 The course was laid out by Joseph aiter ~pending tight daYs at Twin 128·1!7 N. Halsted St. STUDENTS HEAR PREXY ). J. Barker of Dubuque, Iowa, is spending a few_days with his brother, Dr. M. R. Barker of 602 Washington avenue. -oThe Misses Marjorie and ] ane Hill, 514 Washington avenue, left Tuesday night to spend four or five weeks in Los Angeles, Cat. AWN I N·Gs J M · \t America's greatest outdoor Swimming Pool. Water filtered, aerated and solar heated to delightful temperature. . s~ Speml Rates to Parties ud Clalts Touhy Road- 6200 Block Milea W eat of Uacola " Co. A. Roseman the arrangen1ent which provides and 36 consecutive holes of .,. -golf is so balanced that this may be separated into two eighteen hole courses. both finishing. at the clubhouse. The north course rates as the longest in the Chicago district, from regular tee, the yardage being 6,710. The length of the south course is 6,595 yards. A 602-Yard Hole The northern course naturally is the more difficult and provides a revel for the long driver. One of the feature s is a 602 yard hole, the eighteenth. There are two water holes on this course, these being the eightee1'1th and the thirteenth. The bunkers and other traps make the course interesting. Par for the north course is 72, and that will be some figure for the golfers to shoot at. Par for the south course is 71. · Those who promoted Suburban Go!i club have a fine achievement to th~ir credit. This new fee course gives every indication of filling the ever increasing demand for golf of this type. It is stated that Suburban was built at a cost of $850,000. Mr. Roseman, who aside from laying out the course is managing director and profe ssional. imparts the information that an ex penditure of something like $200,000 was necessary to perfect the 36 holes and that three summer seasons were required to complete the job. One of the features of the new organization is a new clubhouse and grill. Cooperate with Chicago Hotels The promoters have displayed an alertness which will figure as an important factor in making success for the new club. An arrangement, unique in golf, has been made whereby visitors to Chicago, who have a yen for their favorite pastime, will have the opportunity to sate their golfng appetites on the Suburban links. This arrangement has been made with several of the big Chicago hotels who on request wilt extend to their guests a privilege card enabling those from other cities to play at the new Glenview course These cards may be had at the Stevens, Palmer House, LaSalle, Sherman, Drake, Blackstone. Morrison, Auditorium, Congress and Bismarck hotels. Suburban has arranged an exhibition match for next Sunday which will interest the golfers. Eddie Loos of Lake Shore, AI Espinosa of Illinois, Jim Carberry of Lake Shore and Abe Espinosa of Columbia are the stars who will perform, and there will be no charge. The club, which is 18 miles from ~~I.~a~kc~·~~ -.~\~\~·i~ :;.~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~P~b~o~n~e~M~o~n~ro~e~Oi~5~f~·5~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ STARTING MONDAY, JYLY 11 the Most Marvelous Entertainment in The World The VITAPHONE m EVANSTON at the VARSITY THEATRE Starting next Monday the Vitaphone is to be a regular feature of the Varsity Theatre program, both afternoons and evenings, presenting THE WORLDS' GREATEST OPERA TIC AND STAGE STARS On the Opening Program Next Monday VITAPHONE will present WILL HAYES MARTINELLI IN HPAGLIOCCI , ELSIE JANIS AND HER GANG AND GEORGE JESSEL NEXT MONDAY and every day thereafter THE VITAPHONE IN EVANSTON at the VARSITY THEATRE

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