'ittston iur in me wired mm. 'mruwrh s usual the skill makers ire for *essing climate :e cor. First OUI’ Fan tilizer .ompany 711358 L :ld, In. 3.: taken a know best Number 12 quuluc; A 130%“me UP†{ANNUAL mom or mm 3mm 10 scumuua LAST FRIDAY; ARDEN snows 135nm PLAY um sum TWENTY-TWO WEEKS 0F EXCITEIENT‘OUTINGS FOR1539 AT CAMPUSTYEAR REGULARS T0 IET FAST GALUGAIQ ‘ ‘ I“ f Splitting of Prize Money and Feed will |End ‘he Senson. ‘ And his Turn C-pture Fin! Place By “Cub" Moon : The only things that remain “um-l did" now roncerning the bowlnzg league is the splitting of the prize money and the big feed. The ï¬rst annual league schedule closed lurti Friday night, and as a ï¬tting clinizix‘ to the twenty-tWO weeks of thrills and excitement this last night deterâ€" ‘ mined the winner. Capt. linen and Captain Santi faced each other to deâ€" termine who was to be champion. Eneu and his men did the expe le-l and won two games. just enough to “cop" ï¬rst place. Santi, by losmg‘. the two games went into a tie for: third place with “Red" Ori and Evans L pulling up to a tie for second place. This was surely some tight ï¬nish.i Until two weeks before the end of the season. McNanly and his "rail-l road" men looked to be certain win-l ners. They were winning games with V such regularity that no one seemedl to be able to stop them. Enea andl his "world heaters" took the heart; out of them by taking three straighhi and it was all over for Mac. Ori and 1 “Doc" made a hard ï¬ght. but landed. one game behind the winners. Three games difference between ï¬rst and sixth place is some close. The other teams were pretty well hunched. which evidently shOWs six good teams and six “goat." teams. At any rate. everybody had a good time. and when ,,_. """" MMM well we will wait l “cop" hr the two thixd mac pudingu teams were pretty x which evidently shown 5 and six “goat" teams. everybody had a good t next year comes, Well till it comes. The reason for Enea's success was“ merely the fact that he and his men usually got more pins than the other fellows. They hit the pins consist- ently all season, and stand ï¬rst in team average with 802 for the sixty- six games. The nearest to this was 791 by Santi's team. In the three game averages Enea took ï¬rst place with 907 and Santi second with 892. High team game also went to Enea with 998 and Ori with 946 second. In the individual events many good scores were made. Tom Clark gets the most credit for his wonderful threeâ€"game series. Tom hit the pins ~‘nâ€" a 927 average. haVing games of game averages Enea took ï¬rst place with 907 and Santi second with 892. High team game also went to Eneai with 998 and mi with 946 sevond. i In the individual events many good scores were made. Tom Clark gets the most credit for his wonderful threeâ€"game series. Tom hit the pins for a 227 average, having games of 241, 248 and 221. a total of 710: Eddie Foy took second with 222. High sinâ€" gle game went to “Cub" Moon with 277. but John Nizzi “almost†took this away. getting a 276 game. El Foy was third with 266. ....:,.....h- League bowlers are anxxoustyi awaiting the banquet. The date and place have not been set yet, bnt prob-‘ ably will he in a few days. ‘ "Doc" Evans covered himself with! glory last Sunday in Chicago wheni he rolled in the State Tournament “Doc" got his ball working right away getting 26‘. for his ï¬rst game in the singles. His second game was all‘ that saved the present leader, {01' â€Doc" came back and ï¬nished with mu, giving him a tie for ï¬fth place. "Doc" deserves a lot of credit {or his showing in this last tournament. He has had hard luck in previous tournaments. so here's to “Doc," the “guy" who came back. The All-Star team from Highland Park got 2709 in the ï¬ve men event. which places them among those who cash in. In the doubles. all Highland Park entries failed to make good. Next week's P9?" of prize winners. 0n Evans Santi Minm'em McNanly Conrad Richards levellyn Workman Mmer“ n98 r) y H inal standing {Auh team game. Enea 998. ngh team average. Enea 907. Lin ndividual game, Moon 277 {[113}! indh'idual average. Chrk 2 3nd high team game. Ori 946. 3m! high team average. Sant‘. 89 2nd individual game. Nizzi 276. 2nd high average, Foy 2‘22. covered himself with I Lay m Chxcngo when 1 Curtnin to Rise Promptly at 8:15 O'clock State Tournament j “ hvinia Puk n..." T be Higblwth P of the 'teams and the Big V Sixty-uven C 41 40 40 39 39 38 33 28 ‘28 25 '25 will give a “5‘ 0" Moon .: ~ 2, Clark 27" Ori 945. §_ Sant‘. 892. Arden Show Asmcmuon L‘sued H»: annual report in unrucuu- booklet. In A†summer camp at Lake 25 26 26 27 27 26 33 41 41 A «A. an ummer camp at Lake Bluff, Lhc bu)“ n-gm'. of us kmd m tho: country, Mu). 0qu nuunm to 153:9 women ‘ fans various lows: Ofl'icers and Board of Mummersâ€"- Honorary president. Mrs. Frank R. McMullin; president, Mn. Philip S. Post; vice president. Mrs. J. McGre- gor Adams; vice president. Mrs. Rob- ert B. Gregory: recording secretary. Miss Mabel Dick; assistant recording secretary. Mrs. Edward W. Bodman; corresponding secretary. Mrs. Kent S.) l (flow: treasurer. Mrs. Grant Ridg- way; Miss Edith Boynton. Mrs. T. E. l‘onnelloy. Mrs. William G. Hibbard.‘ !.lr., Mrs. Cornelius Lynde. Mrs. James Simpson. Mrs. John W. Scott. Mrs. Charles H. Theme; superintendent, Miss Theresa A. Clow: town chair- men: Evanston. Mrs. 0. B. Tennis; Glencoe. Mrs. Henry P. Pope; High- land Park. Mrs. J. McGregor Adams; Hubbard Woods and Winnetkn. T. H. .Mclnnerney; Kenilworth. Mrs. Ralph ES. Farwell; Lake Forest. Mrs. Ed- ward L. Hasler; RAVinia. Mrs. N. W. I.‘ McNeil; Wilmette, Baker. -uven Convalescent Men were I vided With the Outdoor Trut- ment During the Put Win- ter. $18,000 Needed SENIOR CLASS PLAY TOMORROW NIGHT g Ahhouxh .veive I d The Senior Class Play be a strong performance; has greatly interested ch dent body because of its acter, but the practices week have blent the m from Shakespeare into performance both unusua ' ~ 77A: AL The Senior Class Play promises to“ )e a strong performance; the pageant has greatly interested the whole stu- dent body because of its novel char-I acter, but the practices of the past week have blent the many extracts from Shakespeare into a continuous performance both unusual and chann- ing. The ï¬rst act with its dramatic presentative of many favorite passâ€" ages, the characters eflectively cos-i turned; the second act. a gay peasant scene, ï¬lled with song and rollicking dance, woven about the ludicrous "Pyramus and Thisbe" play from “A Midsummer Night's Dream"; the third act ï¬lled with the strength and delicacy of “The Tempest." whose fairy element is further enhanced by the lovely fairy dances, make in all a performance that cannot but be most enjoyable. ""*‘ "In-u mall enjoyumc. The tickets are selling very well indeed. the performance will begin promptly at 8:15 Friday evening (toâ€" morrow) at Ravinia Park theatre. l 'WCIA “VII\ â€"--_ V ‘by a good-sized lusieï¬ce. in their plru and much' .credit is due the Sisters for tho hard very We“ 'work in preparing the child I the good performance they _,:,L-.] A." dldl {u‘r > . The mu. of Willhn Mchy And Son Activity has been begun against the blind piggers in W-aukegan William McCanney. Sr., and Wil- liam McCanney. Jr.. were taken into‘. custody Saturday morning charged with dispensing whisky in spite of‘ tht l (act (hat Waukegnn is an ibe dry territory. p. l pposed tn ‘ Comm committees are on has 1“" in me form Thus lug nia, Mrs. N, W Mrs. Frank J were Proâ€" Hi‘lflnnd Puvk â€0-0 3... Ball Trut- Play Wimtkn. All Join us: lin- “Pull for 1 Nu. Day" " A“ Together! ns folâ€" By Rtgullr Fun It looks as though Jim Rm-d's Sta have a bug job Sunday. as they hn‘ lined up wnh the Ualhguns, one the m-w (run-hug leums, cumpos: moctly 02' former h-uguvn. T‘ itegm li managed by Tm] I'Hhtwr {c ‘Imerly warler fur l’hxludzlphm‘ Ii ihatlery is Elmer Manger. th- pxtch iwho was with tho (‘uhs m 5.01:3, a iliuttery is l'Ilmt-r Manger. th- pitch ‘who was with tho (‘uhs in 5.01:3, a inn who all the {Min remember Ithc scrappy catcher of Fit-rm. lth~ other places on the tea. n LTC ï¬ll with men of the same rnli'M-r. I the tuna may be assured of I f i game. The grounds JI'I‘ being l in condition as fut u possible, cog» sidering the weather that the Nor‘h Shore hls been having, and in .i chi-t time the fans will gaze upon the ti ' t real ball park the city has uer h , so all you {Ins be on the job Sundï¬y ' ï¬nd forget your troubles wnhhiï¬ that fast stud from Smith to (‘rnrin ' to Fiene. Highland Pun lineup ï¬n - Sunday will be as follows: ' Cronin 2b, Smith as, Ficne lb. 14. ' den cf, Williams rt, Mauser 3b. Kiï¬iy _ or Mnroney 1!, Reed c. Mitchell p. Game called in 2:30 P. M. Umptxv, . Rezn l I 3mm roa mum Assocm‘hl A! the Home of Mn. F. Rudolph of .- noth. Friday Aflcrnoon. 54.7 | At a tea to be gnen at the ht“- uf Mrs. Franklin Rudolph at 4 L3 Shl-ridzm liuud, Wmm'iku, tumor‘uw afternoon at thum- u'vlw'n, hr. 111. Westerkcmp W111 spunk on Juvile h’rotecnw Wurk at home and uh d. \I Protectiw Work at home and ubr‘adzl The tea is a beneï¬t for the Nfrthl Shore Protective Association. 1 ‘ Ilr. Westerkemp hug devotedliher,‘ life to a study of child condidml .Although the first woman to eve re~l ii-eive I doctor of law degree {r Ii iGermnn University, she wax u ble,‘ itu follow this profession on ac nt lo{ the restrictions against womeV en-i " tering it. She then took up the d)’1 of child welfare and his u ull)"1 investignted what-Germany, ance‘ and England on the continent ve done in this respect. and in now onâ€" tinuing her work in the 'ted States. She will incorpornte exâ€" perience of all the countries it her talk. A general invitation i1 ex- tended to nll in Highlnnd Puidvho . are interested. Mn. Mtud S non L is the patronus for the beneï¬t rom I Highland Pork. Tickets mny . at» s ' mined from her or nt Mm. Ru '1. iithv afternoon of the beneï¬t. The tea is a bone Shore Protective A Dr. Westerkemp life to a s‘udy 0‘ l l. c. u. s. mus cm 9000 my 1 Lu" HIGHLAND ‘PARK . “The Princess," which val given last Friday night at Ravinia‘ Ptrk theatre by the pupxls of the l u- llbe Conception High School very well done and thoroughly nppn‘ciued Lurrttu (lrrhcaxru furnished mu- m: The use n! Ravimu P was donulvd tn the students by (rKi- slala fur whnh they were Ver’l gnu. ful. wmu- the â€m n 'n: of money xeulized cannot yet 1: given as all the money has not bee ‘urned in. the amount madv will (re: y help the library fund of the schoo B" “at Side Fl" 21310 l" M. So all yoq urv pulllng hard {ur . duy lusl Sunday, pu )u have been joined bY us! a! unthusmxtlc I Now. all together. "Al: Central l’urk next Sud; are We going to we y mine on and OR the lm w-e',‘ Why of tourm- Tm] I'vlhtwr fod- l’hxluddphm H‘ hunger. th- pxtch Ball Club ‘4 olph of n- ‘ 54.7 | u the ht!“- lph at 4 ‘5 t. tumor‘uw ix, Dr. 111. on Jm" flu and lb d._ 301d ï¬rs! real “1,7 was be :1 50m lumls, THURSDAY. by Odin-.00 Fused Pn+ I“ ‘ By Publicity f†Mayor liuungp u iuux commw “onus were all pn-MB u the n-gu m1 urekly aunrxl lï¬tll‘ hold on krldn)‘ huL I Inc lthLIl‘h of maria.“ muting hunn‘ been rvud 3nd ‘ppmxd, bun urns prucee-ded m the hunt mum†L (‘ommisw>ner\~.lhu:h®«k prawn-<1 several small bx": w‘h‘h were or ‘dx-znl In In- pad, the SUN-x ‘ummn smnorx haung no 5pm 1 human. to bring before the count Mr Geuxgr A, Mason, reprrnruung $1,)“ rrni â€uh firm of Fruit-rick Burt u d: (0., “'2†given the floor. He ubmnlod {or the upprovnl of the C nul, u put of the proposed aubd'u'ui 1, pm: 0! {hr ,l.yllon trad. lylpk rxh u.’ Roger “hill-mu A\'c., nyflfommately 38 l.yllon trad. lylpk ï¬rm u.’ Roger \hlhnmn A\'c., Iyflommutely 38 urns, pl!" of which ï¬rm-Me Lb. city limits, 1nd part oukmd. of IL Ramm- thnl bcfore the dog! in Mod m It M. been “ï¬rth, 3n ltuQIP‘ w boon M \0 on forum {rl ull the entire holdlnfln om- It'ro lou; l Suuaï¬ and m prominent ciuum, of whom Ire ; m. m, (-1‘ eupecnlly mucnnud , the new golflo! {3’ ground In that vicinhy hid been Inv‘ tervn-vwd but. wuhxhe excepuon, nu ‘lnu-reu wu mlnm. Hr. Wu- son, who owned thproperty kmwn‘ , In the “much lubï¬Vlllon, told MLEM’M‘. Merritt that he, ‘ur. Wuuon, hAd; wM, made a mutuk: in min; to all th-t TM r0 n kind of properly in ï¬rm. 101;, there- ‘ +3 l: Jon the“ lot: hurl been nude up‘u“ k ' 'u!‘ smnller dimenbbnpr‘lrepdy he. L ufmn ' Mu- â€ween 890.000 And; $100,000 worufy â€H“ lhave been sold. “. luon Vlnhedj . Stu bnng to On- no‘ke of the roum‘il goth r “1â€â€ lthe (not that the piopcrty wu bung rdy tnutlm l‘sold wnh ceruln nitricuonn. In 1)“an . h-H" ï¬rs! place there w‘ I hurldmg hm- "In†"mu“ restr‘cuon and. m {he mund pluraHMyEl’uth e (Tout. . , Amllmu 0 ‘ll i( W)†m In “ building ulue kenncmm {mm T“? ‘3’} 1 “-790 “l “.000; isomer resuwnon "x.†mm†Win Um! no mumbling llquor muld "db. “3.; than 1" n buxldmg Vilma gestncuun nun. $1,700 ‘0 $4.000; isomer rostnrhmw wus Um! no mwxbtm‘ hquor could be sold on the prowl)‘ nor voubd per son: 0! Airman bjboJ purrhnu- II!) 1n! (he land. TM was some com» {menL Mr. Mnoon indcrnoud. :1 the "low ï¬gure for wh‘h lhu [And WI! "hough‘; u wan erhe-p hrcnun of .lhe {In Out (hen-1: were no imprm e- itxxents; he undenmd lhu lhc-rr wn an 1d“ abroad 0.! Burnett A (0 ‘were no! deï¬nite Vt Lhelr gnu-menu :u) would-be purchpcn. Mr Manon 'wuhed (0 IL“: 0". he hnd neen I“ Hhe printed mum-f Hum-4, Ind m iatrucu‘onn were gin-n to those per- tuons acting I: “Put. 1h.“ they inhould inform Lhe burch-wr (hut the ‘Elnnd in without inpm\emrnuâ€"-there ‘lwu no myltery {bout the (Ir! ‘lhe bruin- ‘ K curd: Were I†hid on the um:- Mr. 1Munon hoptd 0-0 the Council Would 1m ï¬t. nfur inve‘intion. Co proceed iin the antenna manner in luck I cue: it In: movo‘ Ind mondod am who pint be hnnd’ over 10 Mr. W11. qu. (‘ommlum of Public Pmpo any Mouon u ed. hu. (‘ommtum m runnr . m," eny Mouon (I ed. An ordinance Oncrmmx peddlcr'o hcrnncs "punt-d lt‘ work was ' nut-d An nrdinnnce van pnued prondin' (or n \uwr mlirï¬on hnst um! be tween Launl ll (mtr-l A\enuu. All the-re wu n {unhn bunne. Khe ml'fllng I‘ll .djnurned {or I ul- qnn “'th the Bâ€! of Lott! Improvo~ menu Suns MY Miller pm’e “TIL? l-unmg and I“ won {he znmr Q Hzghlund Plrk “I Tigers “1†\‘il‘ Git-moo non Sun d1)" .- The mmmngtd Tun- Werk o-nd" ‘1“ thy \ imr‘ ll “'mmyi‘n. hon r\' u nmruvt «It‘lm In m... ,"w"\ H gflwi l' \ pry mrmln-f L. .- Fmt Sm.“ adv-0- Lnurol and C‘i’“ Amer ‘. 3.55m. sï¬ucin Tr ,. h. AN‘SOUI ‘0 dark Pris/s {Y 18. 1916 “are Hf X0 10 fl, (hr mu! "Wk! 5“ (10m! purhmg. WM ruulni 300d PllymK Tun-rm uprnt {be thy “'mnrlkl A“- . tu-mg r'flcmmcd =14 Ih “Lirh the V“ III AGAIN Iv 1mm." FORT SHERIDAN SCEN ~- OF PATRIOTIC WY Lnr" Fund. Io Pm Kw “.on Hum-u†will 51 lb. Sputum 0‘ Mn ‘ AN ll’. lnvllud I‘h‘. ï¬nhnrm (mp. Lea-51.1m- r-“y .1 }'uV( .‘ “l“ mule: (. ground ) In \hr at h'rmmt I‘AK‘“ nm‘. Sdmoh :.'w‘. T vnll l-r who“ NI Vi" be prexcnt for the VHF-non} lilo. Fpeukrrr for 0w d-y hull In,“ Mr. “Om" ‘ 00kt, who u an] rmu'rr ‘ dent o! m. Lu. Bluï¬ rum. School,: Mnyon hum of 14:3“ For" M-yori Ill-u n of On» City. ‘ {V It I been rumon-d 01M purl Mi the form-a from the Nnal rummgl Suuaï¬ and mfnrmll delefuwnn from! the Th†('Iuh Ind Equmxtnhn Hub 5n! [A c (70111.!) In†nlno l-eéLhI-re. Kay-l Arc-hum, Norih MRTH‘II; l'mon, (inn-«Mari l'nmn, adorn Woodmen Ind Myuu‘ “'orIu-r - Mlyor Sumud Hnslmyn Ind the ('1 (nun. My cu. ierh Mooâ€"'- WML on" 6.“ am". in" {or a) L’ht‘ TM program II the “M the *l beginning Sunday. uoun I hkr - \‘n-r)‘ mu-re Hum“: it Sunday, June Grey And *1â€an humond m "W'Ih." to- . mg um- Mm m "l ‘-‘ and}: Royphmr lkli’fFF.“ (VII? ThwlF- Mm 4.0V. QGOI V1 .70 157â€"! . 'Ilfï¬zv 2.: «(In Hum mm mm dun Hm m mnoor 510mg IAREIIOUSE 'lht pen-rt} ~1n' :1 proof, n.1uu7' nihcr “mum trunk Ir.) 2' l‘Dl’ka, 11: About June 1 ‘ it Sunday, June Grey And u lm humond m “prb." 10- ll’ With )1 Trmngh he) utmr ( um “M >hrrmal H 1: tin Jmâ€" I hug; Io Pm Rcvnv .h “u... II“ b. one .’ .1... ol the 1):: flu mommy on mum [I saw»: mum [An \‘ Km Mn ‘H arr-ft»: thin {or ‘y glm‘ you I’lhh. Mir furjvrvy able. at plly‘rurdr m.)- m and .nyry a po- (hid A;- tumml ,nh nnruh ; 'nmn, (idem ‘ Karin-r ‘MU‘OH m, ('1 (.oun». )r â€W r.“0n l we d-y 5")“ L" 0 u guvrmwn ‘ H mm“ 10' J . .. ! pl-y‘t'urdr ml)‘ 5m r and gmâ€! . ,0. ‘ Pr“ 7., .. 1 1.. served pared ‘H k", ff fur “‘0 PW mi- r 3Ԡm _ 1mm ' Th4 mud mum: 1 cm 0 all. . Pnri Woâ€" Wod day ‘rnooty May 2401, m the mah- (‘luh mmuncc n w [urn In ï¬le {i I‘Ur- Mq‘xndn)’. 9" A“ kind Iu-I «L with Dr. (' Johnston 11 ‘ pmno, inks. Dr ’wbvru "vmub lumen Wuhan. Dr. ....n Dr, va Sex-mun A rrungvmvnu nre urider why for . “'hu'fwmd (mnpmgn, which will un‘rr lhghlnnd l‘urk. Doorï¬old 3nd Hughwood thh Mnyor Hutmgl u (nun-TH (‘h-xrman, unuu-d by Lb. lhghhmd Purk Honpnul Anon-hon Ind Phymcuuu' Adnnor)’ Boar And the Mlyul'n (nmmumon u! Your Hundn-d swoon wxll be ruined by June 25th. This (re-l pmjofl vnll be {urmIlly lIum‘hc-d u-Irly In June‘ The prnncxplo of (he cImpngn 1-: (ll To fully Icquunl the public wnh th'purpovw of the moutuuon, with its hulwry. the Iervlce n in. (in-n. in need. Ind iu plIna, (b) To [We to everyone I doï¬nih porIonIl opportunity to the I pr! 1!: plIcin‘ the Institution on I bIIlI Idequuc w in hoods Ind in kupin‘ mm m. intelligence. the wal‘h Ind the public spirit of the people 0! 0;. community. (c) flamethodoitboampi‘nb :dlrfl‘t pcmnIl soliciution. preceded thy I publici‘y program Ind the for- lmuuon of I perfect org-Inlution of l ‘ Instructed worken. 1 Campaign hadquarten have been :uubl'uhod at the Sher-id“ Building, “Loom: 8, 9 nnd 10. and will be open Milly from 9 o‘clock ‘m the morning. iA' coon n (he pnl'un'mnry work is (well under why an cnmpaicn boui- ‘qunrutrs will be open m the evening in In“ A: during Lb: day. AL_ ‘qunru-rs will be open in the evenmg in In“ A: during Lb: day. ‘. The cunpaign will be under the §wagon-l dimuom of him Anna "Bancrofl Cough-inc of New York City, u: Elicioncy Export 0! mum-l w..r_.- .,, The Men's Organization will be †nude up 1: follows: Executive Commune. .. lmtul Committee. Balinese lon'l Division. Clum' lhvilion. and , _ Young Men'l Division. . The Campaign ()rglniuuon will In include ruidanu of I_ll sections. a.“ i... all union. will be coverod in tho ‘ fund ruining projocL d“ The Hirhlnnd Pnrk Holpiul will crib. I hospital {or ill. and it is the for “mat hope 0! all men Ind woman ,1,_ ‘back of the project, that every rodâ€" ,“ float of 0m vu-Imiy will show a lively u,- hateful in nu aucoeu. vo-l Printed matur in now boin‘ pro- ved pared which will give the piblic con- »:le plot: inform-um u w the plum for gun new in-tiwuun, and dcuila of the fforthcoming rumpu‘n. 31. h nan repuuuon And I well known mp- :ine wriur, who come- to Highland P-rk that a sari.- ol upmaidiy Inc- condo) amp-inn in other communi- ties. Min Cou-hnnc In: ruined our "to and half million dolltn {or hot- piuln in commumuol from 7,000 to 500,000 in sumu muting from $60,000 for Luau-ton. PL. 10 $500,000 for the wBelg'un Amonun Relief Fund during tthe put uvo yen-u. § The Hifhlnnd Pnrk Pm: will keep the public in clone vouch With the kprorrvn of the cnmpnilm. ; An imporum meeting of the pr-i- ‘denu of the Women'n Clubs, church ,orp‘ninlions Ind someda- of High» up L__.A_; Mn. Franck 1). Event; has boon m vouch wad: the majority a! punk dents 1th weak but in cut any have been mum-d. it u hoped lhlt :ll pm- idonu or the†n-preunuu'veu will nuke m edon m be [mount at this immung. The Women‘- ()rgnn'luu'on will be an import-m {actor in tho lcamp-ugh. in L- .i Illa-d2 ï¬atz. n.â€" g E 1 10‘ <} I. '00! Flack .0 4'70 OEO Co n7. (0" r-vr-"v- ,, _ An imporum meeting of the pr-i- denu of the Women'n Clubs, church orp‘ninlions Ind someda- of High- hnd Purl. Docrflcld und Hirhvood vnu be held at the homro! him A. R. (inrquevllle on Sum-day It 2:30 Mn. Franck I). Everett MI boon m much wad: the majority a! punt imp, m. Lloyd u. Bergen. Mn. nu- Gmor Adam. In. A. B. Cuquo- Villo. In. C. T. Boynwn, Mr. Ridâ€" mond Dann. Mr M, W. Komimki, Ir. J. P. Smith. Mr. E. V. Price and Mr. Fund: I). EVeretL ‘E The Phyncnum‘ Adnmr) â€mud inâ€" :rludes' Dr, H S Hunhn, l‘r A R. 'Shclwn. m. f. M 11mm m J P. '52“, Dr. H. B Robcru, Dr. H‘ J. ‘L ant, Dr. Flu-hon A Hrer-u, Ur. (' Johnston Davin. III. R. B. ‘lmks. Dr inborn L Moore, Dr. Theirth'Ihnd i’m umpim Anoâ€" chtion ofliccn In: Hon. S. N. Hunt» 1W Bell.- Volume 6