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Highland Park Press (1912), 20 Jul 1916, p. 1

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CEHHD 59g Road ‘n \Vt‘ Ly's 192M? is u Number 21 “MARTHA” ATTRACI'S MANY T0 RAVINIA um WEEKS orms AND concurs Somr don't care for the opera “Martha." but, judging from the large umber of people who wit- nessed n urday v",lYlLf. there is a large army of peopw- who do like the opera. The pavrliox: was crowded with enthusiâ€" :euplc utic people. and the benches outside were filiwi [0 their capacity. The {ol- lowmg “as the cast: Martha. Mabel Garrison: Nancy, Margaret Jarman; Orville Harrold; Plunket. Scott; Sir Tristan. William Richard liageman con- The Kitchen, Forest and Fair Lionel. Henri SChUStL‘T‘. ducted. splendid production on Sat-' 1 July 16th, 1916. To the Editor of the Highland Park ‘, Press: Dear sirzâ€"Herewith l.\ the Sched- .ule tor the Second Annual Flower Show to be held on Thursday, August lOth. The President, Mr. Wm. R. Tapper, and the directors of the club have again granted the use of the new ball room for this occasion. The classes have been considerably increased. thereby giving the smallest garden holder an opportunity to compete. Mr. Fitz Bahr offers a Silver cup The fourth children' 3 day program will be given Thursday afternoon. July twcnut} -sev.ent.h Miss Laura K. Kennedy. who is in charge of these programs, always gives the public a very amusing and entertaining hour preceding the concert. The children‘s day program is to be, Vaudeville Among Uurselves. and a Punch and Judy Show. Program follows: scenes ware ngen. Song by Raymond Moore, who has done remarkable work the past year singing with an evangelist: Janet Miller. a ten year old pianist, who has recently appeared at the Strand Theatre. and’Thurber Hall, in Chwagn. Theresa Van Grove. the elmen year old dancer; Charlotte An- drewx «xen year uld pianist and last. Punch and Judy show. Theresa Van Grove. who is from Los Angeles, 4(‘ontinued on page 5) Han to Shy n Home on Highhnd Pnrk Day, Thundny. Augunt IOQh. [nuke Your Friend. lhghlaml Park llay will be cele- brate‘l thl< year on Thursday. August 10. Tm“ xluy is now lwinz looked for ward in each year by most of uur citi- lens as an annual event of interest, pleasure and recreation. A day when old vauaintances are reneWed and new ones formed. All the Association asks for is good Weather The committees are arranging feat- ures to provide a pleasant holiday for Ill Highland Park citizens anti the ltrflrszvz‘s within our gates. To be Held in the City Hdl Frid-y Evemng at 7:30 o'clock. All Sub- :criben Urged to Attend Thur: mil be a meeting of the Hitzhlkxzni Park Hospital Association. incluris'w: all subscribers, and donors. tommmww awning at sevenâ€"thirty at the w; hull to consider the question of [tr-'uiwr. and of permanen: organâ€" Thk‘l't' Highldz‘. include" tomor'w the x'k'} 0f In-‘u: Th“ T‘:-;\.\‘)rer reports that the pay- menzr .m: mmmg in Very well and the Phwlv are responding promptly. Certlfirafcs of stock will be prepared and smt us soon as possible to those who hum paid. Sum ml Bradbury. 619 Washington uteri. \Vaukegan. a member of th: fammn Hrpet jury, is I “gnndpf. um 2w, ”r all. he is a grandpa m“ in [hv <umu place. for twins were born Monday to his daughter-in-IIWy “’9' Leo Bradbury. HOSPITAL ASSOCIAMN- IEETING RENEW OLD ACQUMNTANCES u Van Grovc To Dulce on Thun- .y. Punch Ind Judy Show. and Piano Player: Also to Appen- L'n Grandpa TWiCG T be Highlann Park P1255 HIGHLAND PARK DAY FLOWER SHOW PLANS Friu MI and Built... Monu' Auocin- tion Offer Prize. for B.“ Flower Dinphy. No Postponement on Account of Weather The President, Mr. Wm. R. Tapper, and the directors of the club have again granted the use of the new ball room for this occasion. The classes have been considerably increased. thereby giving the smallest garden holder an opportunity to compete. Mr. Fitz Bahr offers a Silver cup for the best display of Annuals and the Highland Park Business Men's Association will donate special prizes. To gardeners of private estates in Highland Park there will be an extra prize for the best display of flowus or foliage. arranged for effect. This will be in the center of the room and must not occupy less than twelve square feet of space. An appeal is made to parents to encourage chil- dren to compete in their special class. The best bouquet or basket of garden grown flowers for children under 14 years old. We are assured many ladies will again ofier beautiful bas- kets of cut flowers. By special request We have no hibit of wild flowers. All exhibits must be on display not later than nine o'clock on the morn- ing of the show. when judging will commence. There \nll be no post ponemenz on account of wuuthcr. ponemenz on account of wuuthcr. Thanking you and all those who are helping and are so \cry generous in ofl'ering to send the best (My haw from their gardens, {hereby encmzr aging what. We hope wxll, m the fu- ture, become a permanent annual dis- play. I am. Class 10,â€"rBest gold (Dwarf). Class 11,â€"Bost Class 12.â€"Best spur Haas Class Class \Tal'. b. HIGHLAND I’m CLUB T0 BE SCENE 1T0 HAVE REGULAR AIIY FORIATION WAUKEMN POPULATION MEI 20.M0 085553â€"3951 Begonias. (‘lass B.â€"-B€P‘ Class C.â€"â€"Bes‘ Class 11â€"395 Class E.~B€S Class F.â€"B95 Class 30.â€"-Best [)1 ing or Foliage Plant feet occupying not lo feet of floor space- fered by the Busin Class 3â€"8th 6 Gloximas. Class C.â€"â€"Best 'i Fihomus Begonias Class 11â€"3893: Fern. ClaSs E.~Best Palm. Class l“.â€"Best Foliugc Plant. Specinl Prizes Section 3 Class 30.â€"-Best Display of FIOWer ing or Foliage Plant arranged for ef- fect occupying not less than 1‘.’ square feet of floor space. Spwial prize of- fered by the Busines» Men's Asso- ciation of Highland Park. Class 3l.-â€"â€"Bcst Display 31' Peren- nials not low than 6 varieties. Class 32.â€"â€"Best Display of Annu- 315 not less than 30 varieties. Silver cup oflered by Fitz Bahr. ‘_..o..il Raul-{pt ket made by Ch of age. Specia let; nu ”u fered by the Busines» Men's Asso- :iation of Highland Park. Class 3l.-â€"â€"Bcst Display 31' Peren- nials not low than 6 varieties. Class 32.â€"â€"Best Display of Annu- als not less than 30 varieties. Silver cup oflered by Fitz Bahr. Class 33.â€"-Best Decorated Basket or Centre Piece arranged for oflect, made by ladies of Highland Park. ' Class 34.â€"â€"B€st Bouquet or Baa- ket made by children under H years of age. Special prize. Class 35.â€"Best Display of Vege- tables not less than 12 varieties nor more than 3 of each kind. Space to occupy 3 feet. by 5 feet. Claus (12155 Class ('luss Flaw Class Class ('lnss Class Class Class ('lass Class Class Class Class (‘lass (‘lass (‘lass 8.â€"â€"H.-~{ 3‘ ;).~~Rc.~'t ).---Bo.~‘t 16 Yours Very truly PREMIUM LIST Section I Cut Flowers uBc‘xt '33 Ash-Ix. »-Be~t 2.3 Srmp‘lrugun.‘ wliest 1;: (Haldlnh. â€"â€"B('S[ 3:7 Shale “in: .â€"Bost _’3 (‘nrnflnwen â€"Best 25 Summer Lark .-â€"â€"Best .â€"â€"Be.~'t wâ€"Best ".3 ['hinx I‘runmmh‘ 5 SWueL Peas. -) J 5 Hydmv'grus. 3 Huhhux â€"â€"Best '2 â€"Be.~‘l '33 Agcmtum. Section 2 Plants Tuberous Rooted {m 1m pr: m; rm m. on â€" Bust - BUS! ~Bc~t .â€"â€"Best .wBest ,â€"-Best A rth u r Newhn‘ld I‘hlfl‘ Hfl'r'vl ‘f‘rc CLHC'HIHH‘JU‘L Front-h Marygold 1013: t Me~.\ Ht htruw Howors Suipnvglossis. Bnltnmixu. (JUMW‘ Glow. Hydrmurus. Huh‘xmx ['hinx I‘runmmh [‘1 E n SI? 5 Nznturliums Swm-l A\';_\'ssum H French Mur) lien RIFLE CLUB NAMES THREE MEETING NIGHTS Shooting in to be Held Under the R- o‘ the National Rafi. Association that they May Qualify for Mod- nh J (In Auocinlion The meeting of the Highliiiid l'iirk Rifle ('luh held Mondiiy night, “£I~ iitteiided by what might lie termed fl fair amount for a hot night. All the otYin-rs were present umi trial shooting wan held With the (arm-t rifles recently iecurt‘d from the Item ington Arms ('oinpany. It was iigreed that the club quurten Would be open on Honda), Wedneidny and Friday nights from 7;:11) to l!) o'clock That the organization would ln' formed in Squall! of eight Each squad to have one vurpnrnl, (die ser geunt to he appointed fo' any three squads and so on, the regulur army formation l'errnis'MIUii has been secured to shoot at Fort Sheridan and in all probability on thu Nmnl Station range, but this iiho‘itiiig can not take place until indiudunl nieni~ hers of the Club have qualified on the indoor range. both as to the knowl- edge of the handling of gun and marksmanship. It ls aim) neeessar} that certain foot movements and man ual of arms be undertaken so thut équads can he handled properly and under proper direction on the range This is all \‘itally important, hecnum- if the various rifle K‘lulir‘ throuRhmit the country nth-my! tn :iw rung“ H! a rahhlv formation, Millh‘btkl) will get hurt iirid stringent rules of prohibit ing or limiting the use (if (he~r ranges Wlll he put into (“rev me‘utnv ("Titer M0 pmm thv rurporu‘. In r. nu 1n<lrm'tur wull M- m \urmm Nights In in prnpq-r huwi‘u‘g. zmmw rxflex um! ummummm AM) lnkv mmv Hm.- Lhrough. bu: th- rluh be better prvparwi In thur u! [hl\' lum- mu) .1 lrninni IlliLZI“ . thv M)‘ cum} mniuuu R lflt Eapecinlly on PTIYI'I mt (Rum-m.) \HH 1 pruhlh‘llllfl the 1m<u Mu' 3' ; way; are mu..- [m‘k hwhls, \H fur (hr ll':rn‘.t-' prm'lhw rvcmnd ~'(‘TI\)\I~ nuts Hun; pmuuur mg tm'k‘d‘ 1!; many L‘lllv: lht‘ [nutmg H?- In”! on telephonh polu‘ h prnhlhnmi by ordinance. Such an ordimuxe v\l«t> in Highland Park. Wherr ~m'h pruA {union is not :wtvmh-d. the- company asks U'u- amp-rain": 01' [hr put 1:“ In keep” g (he palm (ru-v {rum .nv-mhxly Sign um! Hum-Ply makxvxg vhv Wurk 01 its lint-men hwy: huzmduu‘z [anu' Wold: for State: Attorney m Fur-I on the Link. Brockvuy Ind Russell Foflow When ('ounty ('lerk Law A. llender arrived at the courthouse Saturday morning, he found three candidates ready with petitions. James G‘ Welch was first om- there. He hon had a man zealously guarding the county clerk's door {or several dnys, holding down a chair there to assum- him first place in line of unnluhtes M'Bfite's nttorney. L. 0. Brock‘ray. circuit clerk. filod his petition and ('horles E. Ruuell. county surveyor his. These men will be given first pinto on the ticket for their mpectivc groups. Th THREE HLE PETITIONS SATURDAY puny Pole. iuv \S54Widl‘lw" .md \ch (ho-w I Iuhry for 'hz' vnr H 'uli mcdn'n «II HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS. THURSDAY, JULY 20. 1916 ‘POST N0 BILLS xh In Chicago Telephone (om olzu. 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