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Highland Park Press (1912), 2 Mar 1922, p. 1

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SWEDISH Y. P. S. TO GIVE ENTERTAINMENT 9 mthm; . 'nt-mrw r CITY‘. HOSPITALITY . ‘ SHUWN T0 VISITORS NI'MKR 1 RESOI'TION [S V 0 T E l) nigh,” Confgrence 0‘ (.‘ommu- [‘h‘ ~HLh number of RF Service Executives lt)’ lyu-um x-nu-rtmnnw {eld Here; Residents hut 'l‘hursduy’ waning Entermin Visitors «'hunl. drew um- nf the L‘heihu'n! \MHY‘UTL‘HL‘I‘ nf ('ummun- n)- Su’gcu “\m‘ruUH-s hrld last week at I,» (enter czmu- In :| rvgretful c1050 LsL ThUI‘Milly ufu rnmm Muvh real OXIF‘TUCHH‘ Work wan dun“ at [h(‘ anvl‘vlu'w‘ HH‘uugh the ruund an}3h>(‘u.~fl<lun\ Tb dclc-zutvs \\v~['t' rptcrtznm-d 1H gu L'sl‘ ‘v\'cd(-sdu_\ .Axumr : the .{ tern“ {I‘m wmmunzty in ten «UL 411‘. l'k‘.tn‘~xiu_\ a Aunt 1p “'1‘ mudw m FM .uuiGrvu'. [“21ka T'm- ”madly vmit'li Ltfh‘x (hr mo: of {hp Jx‘lrg’abw \lily .ltwdt'd 'f‘m H'K'vun‘ v-I‘ ht I“ {U ['1 ~ hx th- Hlplan Park ,‘at'h int. [he H M UN V'UMAN'S ("Ll'B TO GIVE BRIDGE I’V\R'l‘\ lzu‘. thi M \\ , Meefing m be Held 15? and“3rd Wednesdays in ()dd Fe]; Inws' Hull ' u ht S: :3. £51m 2553. . f _: zm$.;:5:‘mxm my. 'l‘r‘u- ‘mm :2 l' :\[“<l>1}\t‘.‘VIL.F-ydl. Highlzuu; I‘m}. . ;‘ u-r 57‘ Lm‘c'uu mowd {rum “Men's Hall mime Odd FeHuW’s hull «\n Laurvl my), where they will mwt the first and third Wednesday uwmng of cuch month at eight o'clock <harp. vxwpllm: dur- ing the Leann-n wagon. when their meetings will he hold the first- and third Wednesday afternuor‘ls nf éach month. ' \ffair t0 Benefit l'hilzmlhmp) \15und. I’lunnéd fur Wed- nesday March 13 luv-nun. The 0‘ Imm: «axiom “I“ he resum- ed after Easter. Nitiatiun of candi- dates “III take plate the third Wed- nesdav cumin): of eath month. ' laurel E. Sobey, I’axt Regent hex The Young People's Society of the Swedish Lutheran Church. Highwuod will hold a Literary and Social eve- ning on Saturday evening at eight o'clock in the church. An interesting program uf music and reading will be given: A debate will also {aka place. the suhje'ct of whirh will no "Resclwd that a Spokxn \Vn.d hax‘ mater influence than a wrinen word. The public is {mac}! 1: :1} 19nd ' k U n 16 m I111 w; :‘41. 'vw H NAM! .‘ mnty Humam- Sociu HI!“ H‘ H \\ 1L 1nd H H A HI I“ USSIHH\ lc-zuh-s \\ Hmhi; 4111” T ht‘ \ lH [It'llUI SUM HI nmtuu IU \\ nmmx'H-c n14 \ at “Mu-n gt m- r 31m Hunk { mmmiut 1. 3:317 .5: 3:: 54.»: ~32: ,. i; 3:. ”5:3,:7‘ xmi 1H t‘,‘1[(‘l'liillh'd {H Purkvs fillc>t ~ nf husts and :1) dehght‘iulv .h'lvuutw L11- ‘ium-v :Lr WU. mi {1'19'1 thu- / . md {rum KAI] T be Higblwm {Park P171235 I'M \h Hwhtvvh i “1va ‘ wnfmw-nn- 1‘ trip but _\'('«1 \>\ PI and Im- rmmmem m'vn Y'\ 11‘! x? I‘h. M‘thLf spvcinl'ty \ u 1' {RAH}: U1. [ht‘ Hmhiund t'n .pl 1’; mm M; 'xvrxdun H [Ha ,md fur ;up;mrt Hzx Art} M of the n I’m} I'Err'n‘ H1 11¢ (‘LEVERNESS SHO ' BY LOCAL LAYERS Home Talent Entertainment We" Done; Selma Lenhgtt (om- ing March 13 M‘hl‘t“ H’ X ficunt that wmblrd, an l‘ht ~ch number uf the mnnnun- lt)’ lyveum entertnimnent wzu helu laut 'l‘hursduy’ evening at Elm place \‘L‘hunl, drew one of the largest nud- 1enee~ ut‘ the wasnn. l! “us “gmâ€" riennt that sueh a lurge crowd a» “ambled, an the ‘K'\‘ll>lflll \\.'\> “\"hUlnt‘ talent" owning lt J;tn he inferred that the emninunity renliu-> the large Amount nf splendid talent lll Highâ€" land Park. and that the wt); may rely upon Itself l'ur Illllu~‘«‘lilvlll and entertainment l'iithuzill)‘ Interesting and ulurul. He “in the exhibitinn ut' the \Vnrk ml the Ibinmunity Boys" i'luh. Through [new program they undoubtedly sold. lllt’lll>t‘l\'(‘.\' ln the thinking; tlzi~ ennnnunit} l‘.\'i'l\'l llz' Dunlllr “3' \\.‘l\ llll(""'\li'll it: 'n-- ‘ present. Ibwwvluu~v â€"~ ..v.. “5-;- Block, Recently Destroyed by 1" me; Building Sev- eral Houses \ Although must of tthlding up- t‘h‘lllOllS in Highland Park are being left until farm Weather begins. there is, mnxlderallle work going on at Houses are being built, and nun-h money is being spent in re- modeling and reconstruction. 'I'vm of the largest jul» at present the enlargement 01' the Purity lumpuny'< \torehuuse in Deer- ;lvenue and the remmtruvtinn ll. ti l‘:\'dn~ budding. at the wt t‘entrul menue and First uhn'h \\';x< revenuy destroyed let‘ lCr ll('l\l Hf llln‘ l'Lll lll'l \tl’t‘rl. PAH-lym- “.15 mtu-w-dwi m lN'tl’fic‘hl-Shlrld‘ high u‘hmrl «H Lm, uhlvh pluyx-(l :tfu-r thv L-luh uumht-r. It wan urutlfy; u?! to we the yu‘gnm'r mum 'unx' 2m; (hr lwtte-r thus of mu. v unfit»; \\.:~ “Maid 21nd wth \th- thu [I CZEEEF 5Z_,â€".mmxm,_.z_ 1:43: 7:73:24 ‘_<.rcx MU 1 l l’l A \u }' x-chumuq h . Hmhlzxnu l':nk ('nunul NU, WELFARE CLUB TO MEET lST MONDAY 0!" MONTH The Woman's Welfare. ('lul) 0f llizhwmxl have chamred their mwting night from the first Tuesday In the first Monday of each month‘ The next mmling will be held March ilth. The card and bunco party which was given last evening 2“de home of Mrs. Vencel Muzik was a great success. A definit'e report cannot be giwn at this time as all returns are not in. / J RAVINIA CIVICS CLUB T0 HEARVEARL BLAIR Ina-t my; iuy muhl :vt‘m-r' m: ‘Jx \‘V.H put Mr l'l ‘1“ 1“ i'M‘I‘t‘K- In '1‘“ rvsont un that m-cuaiun 1m an “Get 'l‘ogether" for Wed- nesday Preparatory m (‘am- paign March 27th‘ fi ,Il ll mm m MAI HM [1' H H H nun) M 1’» < sum ifld‘ 1 h! \x' h Tu HY m'h 111 ich Ill it «mum: (rum It MI H ~. ~ 1}!" \ mhmui 'wrnmnx th< hit,»- unlit-ti H HL’ X1 {mum m huw‘ H1" 1' uf [mm :m 111 Il\ 'nux lhv 'z '1211: 'kni .\! :rutlf) 1m: In tin“ mtz‘l Glfh' Ag? 1” 't‘n NI} HI m Llix h ~v~f zl I‘xHH m Ila m'n nt' l‘k'fhw Huuh “pull ughly .lu Ynug hnm W (“H'- hfving pin)â€" l‘hvir I r0» 1h \\l' M IHH‘ Ix” uni H1 mums m swan FOR MY BUILDINGS' HIGH SCHOOL SATURDAY ICE Pl ANT TO ENLARGE MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS Begin Reconstruction of Evans Block, Recently Destroyed by Fire; Building Sev- eral Houses Although must of Lthlding up- i-iutions in Highland Park are being left untllfm'm Weather begins. (here is, mnxlderalilv work going on at [)Ii‘M‘HL Houses are being built, and nun-h money is bring spent in re- nimlrlinu and reconstru‘ctiun. 'I'vm of [he largt-st jul» at present an the vnlm‘gvmvnl 0f thi- Purity “(WNW Sryfurth Lsmlm. :uvlluv no: 3:“. swim” (rum. -[Irhl:~ :anm' tun I'mxn hm ML; ‘ >II' -I\,1.l‘4r huuw'. (\\u1|\!u~t;nlin w ('21 :rmmul u~ anuw H [mum .» dwaim: ut “THE SHHK" TO BE PRESENTED-NICK Pupul 'l’hv I"Hn\\'iHK program \HH h .thux :1! I’vm'l Thmztrv m-x! \u-uK: Sunday, Mdr‘lwl‘iv haw and Hum mezu't n: “;\ Mutmn tn Adjourn" I'I'vm Ihv Sulurdny Evening: Post‘ Slury; Mnntluy. Tuvsduy and Wed-i hmduy. Aunt-s Ayrm and RudolphI Valrntim- in “The Shirk“ from the} fummh nnwl lv_\' Edith H. Hull. This» i\ l}:.- MIL-urn Paramount px‘oduminn m‘ Hn- war, and u pin-{11w that i> muck tuikmi z.hnut. Thursday, Wur- l Uhilmette Council, K. of C.‘ s will 3“ nfer the first and Second degree on x lame class of candidatps March 14. 3 ()n t'm evening of. March 26th a 51 1m (lass uf candidates will rgoeive In Mirth degree. at a meeting at the E.” K' H» l1(:,t€3l (Ibk (W I’IRI‘ZMEN TO GIVE ‘ ST. FATHER'S DANCE ‘ Thr Highland Park Fire Depart~ mcnt WI” givx- their annual St. Pat- ii:‘k'< iinnn‘ nn Friday evening, March 17th in the high school gymnasium. The affair is given to procure funds for nu“ equipment. Realizing the mwd if this organization for more adequate equipment it is only fair that the residents of this city assist in mukim: the dance a great success. COMMI’NITY SERVICE DIRECTORS MEET MON. Full attendance is desirgd as a mat- ter uf absorbing interest to all mem- bers will be discussed. The rvgular monthly meeting of the Board uf Directors of Community Survive will be held at the Céhter next Munday evening at seven thirty o'clock. . K. ()F C.’S TO INITIATE CANDIDATES MARCH 4 Iil‘o‘ l’hv (‘nmplclv llsl uf Mnldmg upcru m, fur which permits have bet-I :mkml «luring: \hv pun do days. I' meal De arlment'l’lans Affair for Sarch 17. Proceeds for Equipment H ll Iulur Picture to B: Show”! Three Days; "The ('mdle Buster" 0n Fridu) H HIGHLAND PA’RKJLLINOXS THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1922 \V‘HU um; 51,000. "0m Mothvrs." liuv‘d: f‘xllllitit‘llllu durllinu In "“l’Y'V-‘l‘lltUth “f the faculty 590“" ill: :iu-Huo; stimm ,un "Our Girls". Among other things“ uv F. llliw; ir-iiiruleling i..',m.. >hi- said that in all her experiencvs m: uni-nu. nun \Lflplti“. 1501!, ‘h(‘ had found lhv “Deerfield girls if. lill)l‘l’§ (“41an two trunn- ln ln- the roalisl, inml unaffected. and girl \‘hv had VUIY‘IL' in with. Thr (iirh' (ilvv {lull sun): exception» genuinv i‘unturt “mullulhl i-Ver \‘wuh \lllHll\‘l\ll»n; it» 1': :l\(‘HUt‘, Ru- 3‘JJMN) Mich. l':\;ll‘i~; n-i-nfli‘m-ting lruild- .n-nyid M‘ fii'v :il rurnn- ("n-n‘ ul|_\‘ \wll. Miss Hurvnce McGath, a mm. m ‘14:“.1 fin...“ SMHIU.‘ l‘nrinvi' llu'rtiold student was the solo- ;; 1:. “up, r); “Mn...“ 1.. *i t «if lh( (‘\‘1‘Illng'. She sang some very Hg vultum‘; Knuth Shrridun (-lminiim: wings, in a very plvaxingr “3.1.. “an. llm \-\'rning's program was i, Hump»; “li”! gin-hm. .m (Hiltllllh'll in tho. gril's gymnasium. ”I”. 1.11m WW" and ”mi”, 'l'ln Iirst nnnilwr was a clever little )ng.» l’ll'l‘l'li! and l'ln'rlt'lli' .lum-v by Edna m.» and lluhy; 59.0.... nun,” l’nn'mni :md (iinvvn'w Wilwn. This it: “I (”mm- l-‘mw-rt and 111m \va» fullnwvd li)‘ a Spirited Polish' Mm”. dnnn' give-n li_\' Alin- Flint and Eli- lullm' :m- Ill-MIMI”): h, H.“ 721le Mnrrisnn. Then came the lli‘l‘ hiillH'S «If likw I‘Hrlh’rul'lihn “T“k“ ()fl‘sn “’1 H‘limhl “f“- “193' “Tr“ v \“gmug u-iviiniingl)‘ l'uniiv and wry wvll‘ (lullv. 'l‘hv}~ inrlurlm‘ Stein-5 from :i ; Sillflh'" 1“) BE flirt; ('L’l‘niti‘H lxlnv mmlr. and a 1;. . , ‘ . . . v ‘ . . . ~ : . nil-«tin: '. 'J t)" \\':|\ \\'«-l {ESP‘N’IED'XP‘X ‘bk "nlil'l'sé‘nh'd ”I lllr T. A. and IV . nu» »' val» iii1v_i'v<liiig in .rmunizo, Mia" 1“, Picture 10 BO. 51‘0“" Hamil-r. .‘Ilfir \lurg'nn. Mr. ('nnuvvr, ll‘et’ I):l\'\" "The ('r‘idle ui' Mr “AlWVtH :irmn r the numlu-r. owiL: t... v..:.a...‘ lhv yii‘uui“uiii mu cu'wludod by an .I n I A. .. 0‘ e,- ‘A. l’otttl‘ and 0110 E. ' Work." Miss Griswold as a; 1‘ nn (‘I'SIU Ii] l'lusnurgn. I lusnurgn. Pa Directors of Music u» Herman L.‘ Yalker Lake Forkst; Herbert Con- Highland Park; Men's. “illiam Graham. \\ au- Rant“. The morning session begins at 9:250 and the afternoon sessions at 1:15. Lunch will he served in the raft» -t«-i‘ias of the high M‘l’mols Friday and Saturday. Speakers' subject." â€"4 Mr. Smith: “l"in- Planks in an Educational Plat- form." “Sunw (‘urrt-nt l‘rul;1rn2> in I’ul»|ir Education." “The Elt'llll\l~ of the Individual in l'luuiuiinnf“ Tm Tvsls of the Tt‘avher." Mr. liurd 'â€" ‘TMoLiVe in School “Symbols." “What Shall We Do New?" "Desultory Reading." Mr. White “Personal Traits." “Thv Habit of Succeeding." I‘ NCE SUCCESSFUL: ANOTHER PLANNED Second Free Community Affair to Be Held March 8; (lab Orchestra Will Play thorax" mt): Mary zuwthirty Saturday 4m Twn‘k Inigo. “try; Friday, rg‘avritc (hurt- l_\'. "The (‘rmlk' ’l‘hv Man With Mary Aldvn. Prmsingm William l’earl Wins In Litiga- ‘ "“1"“? ”f tion Over Operation of Ln- Pf'df‘Y cal Picture House . 5le. J. C. Morrison Wu Toast- mistress. A Delightful Program Was Rendered 400 ATTEND DINNER AT ‘5 men SCHOOL SATURDAY? The Mothers' and Daughters’ din- ner at the high school was in every way a great success. The dinner it- self. the entertainment. the speeches. in short the whole affair set a new standard for high school functions. There Were m'er “)0 present. The “Girl Orchestra" conducted by Mrs. Comm-r instead of Mr. (Tonover playA ml delightfully. The lunch room wax amiroprintely decorated in Blue and White. Palms and flowers were every where The table-s were very attract- iw and at each place was a hand painted menu card in the shape of a ('Mwh-r. Mix» \Iurg'un ur M‘r, linrwdl :u‘mm The program was u wxvmnpr hugkmhull gm pit‘utirxl "I“:Aka' um “Kiwis". Th» “Rvds” \ inirutirxl "Bizu'ks" and the holshmik: “R1115". Tin “R1115" \w 11. ? ’ Th!‘\‘1nu>‘0i‘th( owning was in :1 (1t i-ng- 111v mun dug to “is Mills whoi F1 hm! (halflk’ of the “Pink ewning and' S( in \ii~.< livs~1<r. \\ hn manuged the din- ‘ -h1 1191', as WM] :1: to Miss. Byin and Miss [0d Hathmniy “ho furnished the enter- r“ juiqmrnt. ta MAY KEEP THEATRE (‘LOSED SAYS COURT 'l‘hc uppclatc court at Ottawa last Thursday H‘\'(‘T'\(‘ll tln- (lm‘ixiun of tho tircuit mum in lmwuil lHVOlVlHL' the “pt-ration 0f tlw Goldlwl‘g the . in this city. l<zxm (loltllwrg tile a suit in thy Lfllu‘ cnunty “irtm court. < laiming that William l’vnrl nu<t 0;»- n-ratc tl‘lc thcatrc in (‘cntra uronuc on which hc llt‘ld a lcamu 9 circuit court decided in favor of (klldberg. but an appeal was granted, a d the (lecisinn was lt‘VPl‘Sl’tl l7)" the higher court. Mr. Pearl now has the right to lwcp thv Goldberg place closed until the cxpiratiun wf the tcrm uf his lease. MINSTREL SHOW IS WELL UNDER WAY To Meet Tuesday,‘ Install of Monday at Elm Place. Show After Lent All members of the Community minstrcl cast will note that the next rehearsal is called for next Tuesdny vvening at Elm Place school, infield cf Monday as heretufore. At. the practice on Monday evening several new choruses were taken up. It is pluqned to work on the drills next Tuesday 1nd some pitta will be assigned. The mimtrel will be given somq time after-Lent, but. as yest the date ’has not'been set. OFFICERS NOMINATED AT ELKS MEE’HNG The largest, attendance in seven! months featmgd the meeting of the Highland Park'Lodge No; 1862, B. P. 0. E. last Friday evening in Witt”! hall. Ncmiflations of m for til? umx}h2 )enr we”! made. The Innull m‘u‘ ion w ii!‘ 02 helrLMarch 10. g HAN ted by Mrsflf The list of speakers for this meet Tonover playwing is unusual and the teachers of (‘h room wax 1 the ruunty are almost without excep» in Blue andition attending the sessiuns. Schools ‘ ht-then the the holshmik ; By enlisting the services of many inoted leaders in educational work, gand getting them to deliver addresses iupo’n topics in which they are special- l'izing, ’1‘. Arthur Simpson, county :snp‘erintcndent of schools. has ar» ranged what promises to he one of the most. instructive “schools" ‘for teachers {or the mid-year teachers' nice-ting that is being held Thursday, lFriday and Saturday of this week, in ‘. Lake Forest; Highland Park and Wau- Ekegan, respectively. i Snturtlaywlliizh School. Waukegun l Speakers-«Hon. F. (1. Blair. Springâ€" ]field, “1.; lion. Payson Smith. Boston. jMass; Miss (‘harl Williams, presL idem N. E. A.. Memphis, Tenn; Dr NOTED SEEM - TEACHERS’ MEETINGS luterestmg (but) Sessions Be- ing Held This Week End in Three Cities are dismissed wherever possible to enable the teachers to attend the mwtings and participate in the work in which they >pecialize. The thn-e lows: Thursday Forest. Friday I’ark‘ Directors of MUsic u» Herman L.‘h0,;m',(;d “Ligam- gfi'ihgs £000“ Yalker. Lake Forest; Herbert-(Von luwxhip. -.. llr and My. Walton; over, Highland Park; Mesrs. William arrayal m ‘ ‘ n-uriuus (‘hmese weddl A. Potter and 0110 It. Graham. \\ au- costumer” All the happiness of I: kvgan. ‘ . ‘I-Iast seemed intensified in they: u The morning session. be)!!!” 8‘ ’93'50 1 returning pilgrims. Ami as for a and the afternoon sessions at 1:13. Imiring friend~. 1-3201' 1., “my“ mi Lunch will be Fel'Vt‘d l‘n tht‘ "3“” heart)’ gmui Wishw. then- was app: tt-l‘ias 0f the high M‘h‘Wl-‘T Friday and cull-r .u s-ml of thin. More and Fl Saturday. > nun- Lem ihronyinp the pansh hmi Speaker‘s' *UbJWL“ “ M"- S’mthi A rare. beautiful tribute. mdwd. w “l"ivo Planks in an Educational Plat- 5m.» Vhthl‘siah’dc ..\~pr(‘p<i(,nl (in, q form." “Sunw (‘urrt-nt l‘rul)1rn2.~ in ”,1. ' _ inamivvnmwz. n: a wummuril l’ul»|ir Education. “The Elt'll:t‘1\l~ . h“. ”f the Individual in ECU‘“““”'H “Th" 1 A lmaliiilm iitlnival l‘nJZI'ain l .I‘usis of the Toau‘heh. _ ‘ luWMl. Th1. artists who appearui “1 Mr. Lurd ‘â€" “MotiVe in bchoul - _ .. V ‘ . Mrs. Elizabeth McCrystle Heath 1 Work." “Symbols. ”“ hat Quinn“? . Miss l’rist'illa Farm-r. lr_\‘ requesc,‘ Do Now?" "Desultory Reading. ithe piano, and Miss Wilmm. who Mr. White â€"- “Personal Traits." 1 a group of songs to the delight of “Thv Habit of Swv‘rfi‘dlnfl" with Mis, James. “'atsr-n as acm _‘_"“'”'_”‘â€" ‘ nist. ()m- nf the most enjoyable fume» lo! the last dance wu the grand march land. vis-a-Vis game played by the l dlncers. under the leadership of Misg IMarqm-riu’ Sharretté. A similar en- ?tfirtainnwm will hi- on the hill {or next week's ufi'air. 'l‘ln' {rm- r-nmmunity danw giwn at \Vitten hall Wednesday awning. Feb. :32. was given by (‘ummunity Sol'viw as an experiment. l‘ay dance.c hvld earlier in the year had not prov- wl .xuccussful enough to pay expenses. The plan to have a dance free, and take up a collection fur expenses was ('agvfully wurkod um and tried last wet-k. The result wagnm Witt/3n hall “us Uruwdod to capacity with a juliy rnnvl of young and old who had the tinw of their lives. And enough vhange was thrown in the old hat to pay all (xpan-s of 1hr afl'air. so that .uH mmmnwd were duly made ham-bf. .‘\'..\\' wmw ('mnmunity Senice wi‘h thv announm-mvm that annther hf thosu danuN will be: hvld at Wiwén hull m u \\'-~dn0<day vwnimz. March x, beginning M miviun M” be h-rtmn “ill be [H‘llrlwfi The Mung: :‘vlvn‘x (-luh ()H-hostra played for the (lance lihl Week, and received many 1-nmplimc-nh rm the high (hrs muric that was put up. This orchestra deserves d’Ue (-rvdit fur the part it has had in the commu'flty actiVities this winter It will as. ‘n furnish the musiv next Wednvwla CHOOSE ARCHITECT FOR ‘ NEW SCHOOL BUILDING At a meeting of the Board of Edn- cation of District lQLJhe néw Elm Plnce school building win discussed and Mr. Herbert P. Beers was chosen architect t'o' draw up the plans. Mr, Beers is also drawing plgns for thelnew county court house at Waukegan. A spek‘ialvme'eting o£ the Knighd‘ot In!» R. J. Batty will give _ Pythias hump called for '2th m’ tannin: mines for which - ning {or the purpose of confexging‘m bum in Highland Park. Mrs. um unk. This meetingis‘heid pa uhthléCryshl Hum will an» no mril’y to give the degree team an op- whip f the aftgrnoon. 111 m- portunity to practicéa for the acquit bers of e Wom .n’s club 3?? r ; 1,1]. to be held March 9'7 and 10. ly im'iu‘d to bear (to pmjmnffi i K. OF I’. CONFER , THIRD RANK TONIGHT 7777 7 77,. (lay program is m fn) ()urton School High Sthuoi Highlandttesqm. garéohe- w dofnk Ina and hough u and '“P’i The Episcopal parish house h' ’0“ :been transformad by a committee _ “Hindustrinus church women into n tht’lcharmimg but of the pguresque Ori- m'k (ent. Beautiful Chinese rugs and tag- iestries, pagan temple hangings a' f""‘relics, mandarin gowns of brillia»! gscariet or softer blues. lavishly enl- “keibroidered with golden dragons ufi lother curious foreign symbols. m- ,,1 ad RECEPHON mommy i FOR THE wotcom GIVEN HEARTY WELCOM Members of (hugreguion‘ 1 Other Friends Gather m Rector-’3 Home to Greet Travelers / Nu 1mm testimonial of a wmmfl ty‘s affection. and of a congregati esteem and love. could ever have bed) paid by loyal friends. than the joyo ‘. enmusiutic, warm-henna! "woke; home” accorded the Reverend Dr. 31*! Mrs P. C. Wok-0t! at the receptitil given in their honor last Munda‘. evq- mmy tesque gargoyle-like bmnus arid brassware. skillfully carVed woodé mys. miniature in size. all bmuglt home by the returned travelers. helpél to create an ammsphert nf fascmg tion aml,churm. oFlRE SALE GOODS ALMOST SO] I) 0 A Mamnu n 'nha} “14:174.” fin; luwul Th: arm is “ho appean (1 wire Mrs. Elizabeth Mchstle Heath ‘nsd Then Dr. Wolvmt spoke bn’nfiy,‘ \XfiK‘Slng his plenum of being hi ,;:;m ami in gnutxfin- .tion uf the he: mms Hf his welcome He referred 2hr: fan-mation of I’vkmsz an! cg attention to some of the turn» and? nhjwts xhey had brought {'n_m 1 anc'wm wily. but the Emma: of speech was “East and “'HL Norm host." CLARKE TEAM WINS i‘ ‘ 1N BOWLING ml'RNEY smug; Man Defeated in F" l Hay-03‘; Oark’s Take 7‘ Six-Pin Lead ' The pa: in! of ("h in the gm (apt. ( zark'~' tram “'1”! the (1131 1!: (hr Elks' bowling: tnurnmm-nt st Week bS‘ deflating Captain Shes . ’,~ team two games. Th:- te-Hms had tied fwx' first Marv, (:u D. xx .nhm; 2'7 Karin. Then it was hurt-0d ‘hm thrPe niorr games should 1.4 plug ed. and lhl' in- nr‘r of Two khuhlo- have 1hr ’ p. (‘laxk's men wan tub-first two. ‘1!- him: th «maul 'YT?+- c1x pins. . The Manama nf {he {mum ua as No. 7. (link. vmnfl: Na. 2. S klk‘. \um L35; NH. 4. Pl‘yr, Won 2:); 11. Crwnslade. Won 22; No. 1. H. u-n. won 15; No..~.Shn1i,m-on 18;? fl. McNanly, won M; Nu. 5. T. if“ ni. won 16. Pructicaily all of the goods aged by fire have been sold by Gamett company, and ‘lhe 510 read) to do its usuaJ business quantities of new men hundisu ar riving dail). Temporaril) husi will be clrried on in the wan T00 the store which w“ lefl undam by fire. JUNIOR AUXILIARY MEETS SATURDflY The Junior Auxiliary d the h~ bud Plrk Woman‘s Clu!‘ is l in: {mud to’nn ummuny fim- p an on Saturday. Hitch 4th at 3:30 p m., in the Community cgnber. ague pm: Lumwded vuu he serxâ€" (hinese tea. and xefreshmfins gmld room b) Trinity Ser'ice VOLUME L? l PX- leu' ”(- NO- UT was I of m

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