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Highland Park Press (1912), 25 May 1922, p. 1

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t Marvel- b‘hat Christian Endeavor 9." Led by Fred Bother. ermon by the pastor‘ Sub- Jmpé’l of Mark." lid wt disâ€" red On sale at Hard Us Fill Your ndow Boxes . J. HOOK Tel. 302 '.hly pay mg'rnts ' iE CO. t1 Rid-Jid ch SUN- ‘, the price nco Twin- Ie whole a 3 bringing Llifc of the n be done any time and -f0r the iron d done better n is a better mble relation ts invention. fr [run â€"â€" :mcery and Drug 72s (71.12 need )0 m 2‘ Noted. ‘1 i~ rmuircd, ‘h( at it over emus dail» r' [tseifâ€" dnesdax‘ hnshine Ltes of mating Moon- dream SON FORD \ I.RE.\TER l-I\ ER The Highland Path Pres.s hgs es- hbiishgd a sport page. Give It the “Once over." W Regan lodge initiated l5? candiâ€" da After the ”session vareshâ€" menu were served. Among those who attended were Gavémor Lon Small and his attorney, Mt. LaForgee. Wigs the meeting was held. The Bgtween 1,300 and 1,400 attended‘ the afl‘air, it was said. There were large delegations from Chicago, Ra'- cine: Kenosha, Blue island. Oak Park, Highland Park. Milwiukee. and other cities in this vicinity. A monster; progession formed at the lodge hall‘| in $herillan road and to the Armory; Lodge No. 1362 Sends Delega- IiOn to Monstar Affair at the County Seal More. than 70 Elks from Highland Park Lodge No. 1362 attended the big initiation ceremony at Waukegan Tuetday evening. The local delegm tio took with them the Deerfield- Shi (is high school b'and. HIGHLAND PARK ELKS ATTEND CEREMONY *‘W hat an orchestra for an opera house" exclaimed Richard Strauss last December after conducting the Chim'go players thmugh a program 01' in own music at the Auditorium, ad ' . when told the orchestra Na 1 Path summer for the Ravinia 0pc : ‘Ah. yes; I knew that, and had t it slip. I was selfish enough to be thinking onlx of European Opera houses. We in Europe know all_about Ravinia We haxe nothing} like it at home!” i in tht world at Lhi$ time offers a roster of princinal artists surpassing. in all-around pOSSibilities, for the general repertoire. the Ravinia list of singers. I submit it 'in the certain knowledge that nowhere else in the world at any time is opera given withian orchestra at all comparable Withfthe Chicago Symphony, which ha? 'tgain been engaged. “It fis in something of the spirit aroused by definite progress along a chosen line that I submit the Ra- vim'a roster of singets for the Sum- mer‘of 1922. 1 submit it in the knowledge that no other opera house “I am just the spokesman for the Rm’hia company," said Mr. Eek- stvi? yesterday, “far without the “min cu-operation o! my associates and, d the Ravinia Club. aided at wefyg‘tum and at every crisis by the firess. we never should have achieml what we' have at this date. HA'iHv Harm“. Phalin-x lelt'o, Mur- an King'szvrn. Anna (‘nrn-nti. Mario ('humlt‘o. Loui.‘ D'Anxé‘ln. Graham Mart. Lean Rothim‘, and Giordano I’::Itriniorr among thv singers: the Messrs, Pupi, Ugssvlmum am! Spa» vinni‘ ghrw conductoh' (‘1' intermh tionalr fun)». um! Um stage director from {he Motropohtah Opera House Hf Nr-w York (‘it_\', Armando Agnini, who has bevn "the man behind" at Radium since 19x9. qunca Sumgvu, w~ntr Buntl-r “IL‘K‘”? :md [‘11 turning to MAY .15 Alicw (D-n In “36 last. ten years the standard of the music and of the opom pro- srntpai :t Runnia has made a steady. rumuiuthw progress. in that to-tlay chm-0 is no qwstion that it rivals ogwru givr-n during: the \u'ntn-r zmyâ€" xth‘w. but always hwkim: tamurd ‘Cl‘il grwutvr artistic ~uccsz-s. the coming m-usun )mhmms tho 3an of ‘in uchénnmvnt thu< fur made. The Karma I‘thvl‘ :‘m' 1"‘12 i> rich 'n Kb.»- numew of ungvrs of wm'ItL \ai‘i? n-put». Snmrx of those namesâ€" nznu. 2Q bv "Kiwiâ€"“WI” bu nx-‘V in Rat Hts: Hf thn nine, fivv :m’ k 52!“:th m-w ‘to ('ixicuuu, :1!- This §< thv outline when m a bulǤ Ietin sent out. by Louis Eckscm'nJ presidelit of the Ruvim'a Company and? generabdimctor uf its annual scusuni of grand opera. f L‘HL' Ravinia Park will open its 1922; opc‘ru wasun on SutunlaV June 24th Thu opera “ill run for ten “oaks and! film-(- days. closing on Sept. will baopcra nightly. except when as in the last fivp )‘r'ar. :al concert will be given by 01> Manyj‘avorites Returning Park] for Another Season : Conductors and Stage Directbr Return V. . P to pkns of ye am Brinsle i by 1h" 5“- ! Shields Hig zon thc thir D :n. n 9 NEW STARS WILL APPEAR 1X RAVIMA PARK 10 1 OPEN SEASON JUNE 24! Nannie 1:? n :0 Sym phuny Ol‘Cht'b‘U‘u. A NEW FUTURE § Smurr f 'Im‘ugu D-ntlv. l'mnce-s Parana. n'f. Philinv lelt'o, Mur- 7n. Anna (‘nrn-nti. Mario ,uui.‘ D'Anxé‘ln. Graham ‘ Sept. 4. There except Monday, 'ar.<. a spec- by the (‘hi- ‘2: with soâ€" "‘12 i> rich ()5 worIIL w namesâ€" h”\' in Rm , fivo‘ :u'v’ incur”, :1!- 3' AH Hf u 'First Church of Christ. Scientist. 'of Highland Park. announm a free lecture on Christian Science by Charles I. Ohrpnstein. C. S. 8., of Syracuse. N. Y.. member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Chunk. The First (‘hurch of Christ. Scientist. in Baton, Mass.. un Monday evenimr. May tm‘nty-nlnth. at eight o'clock in the churvh evlificv- on Hazel Ave. The public is coqliull) invited to attend‘ FREE LECTURE 0N _ ‘ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 1922 5 4th. and , Shields High School. It will be men at Luncheon Tues- von tlu- third of June at thv Rau'lnlaj day Noon Theatre. . j The story takes place in Bath, Eng-l land. during the last art of the. ( eighteenth century. Th: characters‘ _A party or fifteen men of natzonnl roprvst-nt cprtain social types of thutl plomlngnce. among them three “0" l time. Th9 play satirizes the novvl- ‘ «mun; w"? the guests 0! H‘ H' ”e"- l l l l l . l ‘ '. . . . 5 were; reading Lydia languish It also at} l: r. pm snlent of the llhnou Manufar lay. 99¢” Z‘hi- so- oul« mm, and ftacks the popularity uf duollimz andj tumrsf Assn. of Flu-“3° at "'9 E“ ~ sentimental swearing through the ridi~§ Tomi; OHM)" Cl'Ub “1981“.“ «(Moon lculous person of Bob Acres. ; lho on 9n)0)(‘d a luncheon at tho l Sir Lucius O'Triglzer. a Door for-};"IUb'_‘ml‘_l :pent I]? "“35: “item”; ,‘tune hunting Irishman. gets into anlym‘“ l’JDlnR R; "l.” 114’“ Jill I u lvxtrvmt-ly cmbarrassinz situation .xmuox “mm“ at: ’ _”‘ ‘ "Pm“? l through his low letters. His chumc- the 9"" ”Mum“! ‘0 ”W‘W“ “1 5““ lteristic brozuo nnlv servps In main.) "3| "Whims- in “Western Speed"; Friday, Shirley Masonyin “Very truly Yqurs"; Satur- day, Tom Mix in his latest western comedy “Going Up". Matinee at two thirty Saturday. See program on back page of this paper. - Sunday, Betty Compson and Wil- liam T. Carleton in “The Law and the Woman”; Monday, Tuesday and Wed~ nesday, Norma Talmadge, Wyndham Standing and Harrison Ford in “SInil~ in Through”; Thursday. Charles Jones Monday, Tuesday Wednesday, Norma 'I‘almadge in “Smilin’ ’l‘hru” NEXT WEEK’S PROGRAM AT PEARL THEATRE The following program will be pre‘ sented at. Pearl Theatre next week: The next meeting of the board will be held June 16 JMILLARD PRESIDENT i OF EAST PARK BOARD At a meeting Monday night Everett L. Millard was elected president of the Highland Park East Park board. The other officers are: E. A. Warren, secretary, Charles I“. Grant. treasurer. and George A. Mason, coun~ sel. The other members of the board are: Lawrence Buck, Orville St. Peter, W. Holmes Omlerdonk. and Fred D. Silber. The twa latter were recently elected to fill the vacancies. left by the resignation of Messrs. Cushing and Rafierty. President Millard named the fol- lowing subcommittees: golf. Onder- donk. Silber; finance. Silber; base- ball, St. Peter; open air shelter for golf course, Buck. l Officers Elected ' and Sub-Com- mittees Named at Meeting on Monday Evening ’g culous person of Bob Acres "5 Sir Lucius O’Trigger a poor for tune hunting Irishman gets into an vatrva-ly embarrasqinz “Nation ' ? through his low letters. His charac- I teristic broguv nnh’ serum to make ‘1 the situation murv humorous. ! The typical jealous [o‘er Is por- 1‘ tuned by Paulkland. who though N" 'l gzudinz hIs MwIthourt as thI lxst of ‘\\'um;mkin<l. is continually su<picious of in r M'or)’ mm‘omvnt. Aunt) ... ,... .‘luruuro-t (’hgmtt Sir Anthony Ahmtutc Miltun Sxxanton k'apmin Jack Ah-ulutr. his sun ..... .. . Paul (iurhy Fuulklzmd. Julia's fiancn I‘Iqurd Grunt Bub Act‘vs h . . Graham Kmuzh- David, his boy . . . . Beulah Stafford Sir Luciu< O'Trmzvr. Garfipltl Proctor Maid ............ Alx'rrduh Helming Servant .............. Pe-zvr KcHV Lucy. ht-r munL .. .. Julia Mo-Iv'Hv. Lydm': cvnfidantv . _ Eliza MN. Muluprnp l].}'(h}l> Th» Im'v making of ('aptain Abst» lutr- acts (0 Imprm‘e- onv‘s humur. Thw mon prwsvnt (-annot but for] for this poor dlplumat. 'I‘hr‘ truv :Ltféqsi4)n uf Julia .‘h-lnllc i< uppurvnt throughuut thy play It i: :i :l’t‘d'. cuntrufl. tn that of thw y-ul' 011" FaulkLAmL Mrs, Malupmp's slightly mixml \u- tubular) (‘mhhts u!" about fi\v' \umls. Sho- usvs {hum wt!) “10 un‘urm‘y uf a suutln-I'n dark): Sir Anthony's halting. chukmz. ram- ;> u splvndhi oxznnplc of svlf-cnnlml. His lauzhtur bu'omvs contagious to all who Sm‘ and boar him. :Play by Richard Brinsley Sher- i idan to Be Given at Ravin- , l ia Park Theatre SENIOR CLASS TO GIVE , ”ms RIVALS” JUNE 3 'znt‘. «Hunt to ('uptnin Absulutn . ,. ,... .2 humus, H'nucimmm _\' Eu kinszuish LL“ \\ mt promysps to be (m0 of the best pkns of years "I'hv Kinds" by Rich :8! am Brinslm Shcridan. “111 be [{nen b) 1hr» Senior ( '.lus~' of Dvorfit'ld- 1 She! I: High School. It will be given Mrs, Mal ht \tht promisps to be one [‘Ihzahvth )lm'rlum fullmvs Edward Grunt Mrs. Jessie Boyer Opens Her Graham Kmmir Home {or party (0 Ben- Bculuh Stafl'ordf - - ‘ r. Camp” “odors em 8!!!“an hand Alx'rrduh Helming; ‘ >>>>> “4",» Kelly: 3.1-“ um‘k’s issue of thv Press \ull Jumm Ru<wH ‘ ,I‘:.Ill Fl‘bhn- LuciHv Spviivtnm (‘Qll'lrnl‘ lihlv Tonight. at oixht o'clock. the loci] Knighu of Pythias will uncertain “It 24th District Convention at its mg- ular meeting. Some mm W tainmene will be provihd ad I!- freshman; will be aervd. This in the last convention until next with and Shaun! prove very interesting Ind ontertaininy. Pu xi‘ in thy . End: (In who participated in fit I ' F" Pr‘t‘bz’fitf’rl,s:d":mm show dome-l 5 (ml «ht! of credit. 9“ am ““8 5 rm ”by for it was throurh their undying d- “! moan about "m oclock when a forts that tho affair Wu so gm“ I bri k wall. which workmen were! , . co tructing at tho) rear of his stow ““9"" Too "Nth pram cannot 5' i . | I m ‘. St. Johns avenue, caved ih up-gfg:c,;e::n:“l‘efl.g?u:hpflt two °" hum. . B‘ L ”on,” °! Lhw‘“. “months he has spent the nut" pun co traction superintendent, sustainaigm. hil- time in this n on which ‘ - , ’Muu 9 MM]. (00“. harm whsch 'h‘dlcxcoedm those in the past your- a n filled m prmml too hem y {or “Hugh-at deal and ht is to him um I" and the ontirc out! . . ‘ credit In due. Ifymln‘E. 69"; Only-tn {nun l tumbled in. Mr. Pratt is n-n l l 0 An- . F. Pratt sustained a fractured leg and was badly bruised lanky a! moan about one o'clock when a bri k wall. which workmen wen- co tructing at tho) rear of his stow l .â€" PR TI‘ INJURED IN I ACCIDENT MONDAY large committee is at Work on on rtainmem and refreshments. gin? the (Late of 1hr Peony puny whi h Mrs. Jéssie Boyer m xlving for the hem of 1hr Buihhnx Fund «no! the l’hilanthmpy fund] of the High- lan Pnrk “'0an club‘ While the grotnda at Shorem‘rv are annually Iovq'ly this year it should be remem‘ her I that the» large rooms in Mrs. 80) r’s always hospitable home urv lar o enough to accommodate crowdu‘ and crowds of people so nono should‘ sta Away even if it ruins. canl and bunco party will be en Thursday evening, June I‘M, the (‘ity Hall, Highwood. under auspices of Mlyor T. [-3. Welsh the city council. The proceeds :the affair will be sent m the Illinois 00d Relief Committee. OF P. ENTERTAIN 2""! DISTRICT CONVENTION TOMNNOI'NCE DATE 0|" P‘EONY SHOW NEXT WEEK khwood omcms Plan Alain for Benefit of Illinois Flood Victim \(HH‘HUY‘ISP‘: v". to .4‘_)[)0-:II‘ m p .-\n k-Ualmmtn u... pulwrm. n ”11rd! rymk .' The list of guests includnlz R. P. l Lam?“ and G. R. leycnord of Chi- . mam-William Marvin of the Nahum! (‘it_\‘ Rank. Now York (My. Ala-xunde-r H. Mum”. l'hicago. (Ion-mm J. A. l‘rous of Minnvwm. Fn-d l'pmn. (Eovernor Millor of No“ York, N. A Blair; l‘hicuvn. anvr'nnr Hl‘nr)‘ AHPn of Kansas, Robvrt l" ('nrr. ('hn‘mw. W. (L ('uogun. and Mum- Sumuvl M Huizlngs of {hrs cit} “Mul'nor Miller runmnml In HIK'I land Park Turmlay night us (Mr vuml of Mr. 1‘. T, Hm‘nton 'l‘hbso di~tinguishmi m. n :xrn- m ‘ hr: carviutzemlxnk thu' El. hm h‘nrv ~v-ar; \xu)‘,pn»_jq-ct mwunx. Um. Mil-n n. rhunwmmng Nu wand.) nun-e, \xmclz “01le turn 1hr Urrut 14k“ mm a “fl‘v‘s‘h wantor Shulxturrnnwnn". fim‘. .\'. 1,.31Hh’r uf .\'«-\\ \mk |~ (“k m' NEFIT CARD PARTY ,5 TO BE GIVEN JUNE u (TERI): GOVERNORS HERETSHOW WAS BIG SUCCESS Ick Wall Collapses; 'l‘vm ! Are Seriously Hurt by Falling Bricks . l4wrenoe Sunny (‘onfer- Much Credit Due M). A. L. I! end: Delegates Entertained ring. Director. and M at Luncheon Tues- Who Took Put it! day Noon . i the Play in . r Oppusl to g In moon mm momma max. ILLm'ois TiliURSDAY, 'tUHI twp to "Linux” from 'urk. [hr autnmuhnlvs ‘zu- xrly \u'n- ham-d by mutm \ n'. “film-1h: “Lo an-J V'ur {In- uu'na-r ~ uf Uu- nu“ a pnfwn (mur! {or ppa-mhng. {huh w». Mlvmptwt. 12.2 In uv'rr “(Hm .‘“,~\0‘JH bum “A m" CARD PARTY J BENEFIT 1‘“ 7'5 in Y. A' WM can! party will b. ‘1‘. “WhoueoflaniilIu-m Writht. 1050 Oak St. My dir- uogg. June m at M o‘dnct. Tb dent; E. A, Hinu. ”Vain-vi ;C. F. Grant. treuunr. who will In you with me of the blank; 5 The Park District Golf club In. sent out nppficntion blank. to the midcnu of Hirhlnnd Park which they In- nsked m fill on! 1nd mm to Mr. E. A. Warn-n City Ml. Hizhhnd P-rk. Chocks should he nude paynbk (o C. F. Cunt, 1M urn. Anyone who but not W .n application nnd who is duh-non- cl becoming a min! of the dull should notify one of up temper-r ry‘ dun“. mmely: A. E. Smith. ”a“ dent; R 1‘ R. Baum. vice-nub! DISTRIBUTE GOLF CLUB- APPIJCATION BLANKS Lyman E. Gou’ Ore tn {nun (‘hiuxo {umi-hod splendid tunic. helpinz to make the cmmainm! the big success that it nu. company did in." proud and 1! ‘nl doubtful'whflher OI “Sewn!" has «or. or will nor be ”Mend in a man muurlul manor deur Gurboy and Irving Band were clever in the black Ind an act "Nancy." as sung by Gladys Paul. and the Parthenon:- girls drew much applwu. The climax was the “Mine Wod- nling“ and it was a (and final: co m jot-rim. ‘mdm wh~n 5m ~r'1lv. V' !. Nun.» P-m HA”) L‘\I‘!}‘ mhuvmnl .m-r ‘ "’1 ‘ u (uhhayr '10 ul ( ‘IJ ‘30" )‘ b’ll'HL' ('fl .‘1‘ ‘kvm u ‘mm- wr the- Y ,' wudu‘r 'u rnnun’v‘ 1hr ‘ hr \w-T’ 44) Mm Hm! " mun“) HUM. hv- nus! 4",.ch :dm. hr «aw ’luuuu N‘hU-n‘n Want-r Brnmi and Homnr Scot: “as mdulxrd m. Home! has appear“! m numtmm other .kou-hu and no needed no minâ€"hm lmn Marjorie 80min: and Iron! lfitmu-n: «iancml two delightful numA ‘ben. The ("um-so skeuh with Edtu Gurney singing “Goodbye. Shanghai." wu from] enjoyed. Hawk! Hart and Dudley Edvard- pmved thermal»- mosl poetic in “Ranimc Pogo." They were Ibly uni-led in this Id by the Nine: Inrion St. Peter. Priscilla Found. Fianna.- Simmer: nod Diary E. XML. The Ram Oper- company di_d in." proud and fl -:n~ mmt. pnvml hxmxrlf um!!- an} tapnhfr lhn yum. luv-ping Hu- nuvh-g Wm‘z- run‘ "ls", urth laughu-r I l “\ls'ii'} I‘N‘AJYVR.‘ \Hut a-Itrrn‘vh‘ f ‘cuhn \dwn phu'nlm! .- kmuvmv-Q ufj hmnm. l-m HAT?) chhhr immune" Arr}. mhuvmnt .m-r llw pru-m-nuhnn; ’« ‘ n vuMuyr ho ul ('nnsulrvubh’ «h» 3 (J won )c gn'nL' (m ;-.~ (0 \IthV‘!‘ ”11‘3 v.» u ‘mm- wr the- nu] .thlmr. ~- In] mucr 'u nmw’w 1h:- pubh'c 1! 211mm: hr \---Y‘ 44) mm Hm! Hurry unKn'L mun“) HUM. hv- nus! pn'tt-nnh-J. H? mm :dm» hr «Med that H (hih‘ I*m-in't an prom-Mal a! thu hmv mmn- of nu.‘ Jncnifinl (Ilium may haw hnn ~urpri~4~l tn hmo lwnnl ‘ thmr mnnn put tn nmnc ‘ 'I‘Hv wunw of U2: “row! at! “up 1 5r! m .1 wstaurunl and “a: rntltlmi. "Fur-1.”: a Vabarrl." Han- : (hr 1 Man“) In; "NHL! 1dr ‘m-Dn't ha \hnh- (if 'Hart. The phylum. “u my! by Umllry S. Edwards, who took "Ir audkntc {mm the put in“ tho pmâ€" onk Jan perm-i. Tho curtain than l'uw and a dew-r aka-uh maul. of )ohn-t and «mini new panmpltrd gm, Th? uxluhh‘, Hamid (fun, H, A‘ :l{an‘n, Harold Hun. I-lalnr T Cur» nu. Dudley S Batu-nix. Murny (2 Mann, Hurry H. khchlrr rhunnnl 1hr mnhvncc \nlh thmr song;- and prm‘hl tn Um purple (PM! then- In much land halrnt In Hlvhhmd Park 'I'ha- rm! mrn (nur durk)‘ {rm-min) Harold A 1 (Run, Frm! E. (hen-r, Hamid M. Hurt! hum: l. Brnnd. Dudley Edward: Ind; Hurry PI. En‘hlu Wrre "pod-ll)“ rhwr wuh Ihmr mum: and plum; lr\ Brand. who hu hmomc pop ‘ uh" in thv darkey sleuth” in: The «how opened with loan of the pant flunk by the- Pram-r cut and a dance. “TWO Little Girl. in Blue." by Dur- Ind Kath-Inn Kreuger Ind Mauls Osborne Hmu- Ind Lloyd "Hippxu Hop." :4 mumtul "(r-VI- want: in two arts. which "an given but Fruiny rvvmng bdon- I 13m audience a! Raumu Put. Wan a big mete“. HIM" FLOP DREW LARGE CROWD FRIDAY is invited to attend. Thu the MAY . bunk. "(0' a. ink b nd Park which ll out 1nd "Slum (o‘ml m: City 3 g «In mu he 21th F. Grunt, at» but not mind $l 8140mm cwsnn ALL g DAY NEXT mu '95" l*Rohr. driwr for the High- fiael (0.. was such!” in- m “Thur-by morning when in: boom frightened and he was from hi: mt. H» van his. “11be Purl M, where n ‘m found hi: injuries won an DI‘VIR TRIOWN OUT AND SLIGHTLY HURT Id mod. Tho Danna mum and (round: win in up“ to Vinita-I {or his: much on Decor-Non Dny.‘ up. "mun-m who had «1.1.: AUyW m phy .nd who finer-d his Mon and chum his plan. in a Head the Bria-h Open Ch pica-Mp {Me which he won but r, all; for England Sunday. entrance to 8m it tvo gal Am on the Highland Parkl Ii: Jn. and 4m A. In“. Jr. Pu cm W puinpdy a: 1 p. L'qrio Am. a» brilliuat young pmhuioml a! the Eva-am golf club has fortune-1y been natural to pdr with Bob new of Bob u Bum-n. out cm on MM any n the odd ly plum“! and um need Int itch Putnam I better {uric-o bu buy-rung“! {qr tho operate; "a: Much Between PM Golf Slu- {at We Open 1. Lamas AY'ION WILL i REPLACE numumsom ; \\'IX’! .1 beautiful when svttml. at»? ’lrm‘hw vxrln. .him} ninnrt~u~rhm ' ,lbou hum! costume:- and all of lhm‘ :mnn)‘ mummmn that n) to mukr IN ’mnsl fnJI')Mhh‘ rm-nmg. the annual; Hum-am or 010 \1 w. (i A. will N5 fynnn Thurnluy o-vrnvny. May 2!: :n.‘ A'thr [trauma] Parnh Huuw Mn ' _ John firm! his than" of UV' dwinli M1 fame! the date, Thur-day. lay §25th at the Epinmpnl Mlh How-o, Th6 prmla will be devoted to (‘nmflm Fund for Girl Reserve» and [our flan and inn-mt wilt l unod .'°’ a good puma-o. l ‘ mud ('nJu) uhlr u-nmx. 1h: annual Pam-am of Um \K W (i A. will lx yuan “mum-In} o-vrnvny Ma) 2!: n tlw fipxuapul Parnh ”me Julm 8mm lu- than" of w dumngl and In Salome Rum! the musar. UN 14 {in UmmM-lns promnu‘ mum «l:- leM “Mum: l‘nlr) “nod with uh. loafy bark- xruund. dulled hm and than “6th fluwrn u! may hm-quluint) bulb-«up. mud-1. lllfl‘s and Hold: ('lu’l rage-r tn (luplnr "IN" Dbl! II tlw l’h r_\ Bull. yiun by Kim: PM!» and Quwn Row. Tho prmll will be devoted to I (‘nmflm Fund for Girl Rena-vow- md [our flan and inn-mt will be "and 'n- u ml g.._.‘_A " ' llmwrgnrwn. M” I and lumbar) ullll{‘ 'tnvl SIX Hits! mum on!) thin) of uhwh \ull be built ‘ U15: tirm, It “I” also providl- fl ado-quate- ofllu famlltu-s kitthvmfl Each room W1 hue top as well as lulu-ml hghu'n 'aml haw an uuumlr door. “he iwmbl) morn \nll gym a safe amd coq Tomble- plan {or all mommy n that and entertainment; as well u school assemblin. It can Alla may and for all indoor phy and Rune ti‘iues of thr- lrbool. The kit-id m room will make mible continuation of thc kimlerganen w which ha had to be discontinued ingthepcnymbarwuofhck space. Tho that row: will'be pupils-17 by group: which an “FAIRY woons'" I’AGEANT m BE HELD mmcm Y.W.C.A. anae- Entertain in Trinity Parish Hon-e. Mrs. John Scott Directs Mr, Bolu- and Hw’bou utmnrzmit (MN for ler long and faithful hours of prhflbrr The Hop' and (hrls' rive club- m-«l no mtrodutmm afh-r their suc- ((‘uminuai on P130 6; TN {infirm will open by u Mun-h and an (nu-nun by the band, which numb". Nemtyfivc pluyrn. IM'P MM is. and rhoulql bu wry proud of m band. ll is unusual to find a banal 9! Math calm" in 3 Hugh School. The but! lat week plat-d {or tho Wau‘ [ecu High School in their weakly in“; and neon! In hum ht. The who! in indeed fortunate to no. ceiw such I player 5; young Willi-m (‘arvr-t mum“, who will phy two group 9! cello union. me of which. "A! thefipring" by D-vidofl, and (he "Tanntdle" hy Popper. roquirr the hmhatw'vinuooity. The M: Hugh! 0! the your {or the “alien! nrglflinflnnx of the Hit}: School will be Friday evening. A" the" 210')" haw box-n “who; hard mdthhvpmimwbroueofthe "$06! awful enact-m ever that. GleeCHIlIdOfehulntoPu-i tum ) “duh. Wu. C. Willis-a. 1 ”“â€" W wm PI." :10 AUTHORIZE ”ND ISSUE] HIGH H001. HUSIC F VAL FRIDAY NIGHT in Jn. mm; was I. was. both you: includ- encom flOOOdesttofc-uhoffl w. zruL yours from 193‘ to 1942. both yen: m] hours ' included. bond: to be." interest at u I at: of Ur; . pnylble minimum.“ N, clubs! This amount together with ad. 1,”. isuc- 9‘ available fund: which the Board est ;, 1 mat" will amount to about $20.0“)â€" ‘lmskim: u wad of £119,000, will i 'ANT 'uml to tract both a separate built ' inn unit of the om sun-y type on th "GHT’ Lincoln whoa! grounds just «Ant 1: i thc- prawn! building and a four mo: Lilli in addition to the Rlu'ima mhnol nuuu In. *0! the pnmont building. ‘ The Lincoln building is hm' {planned by (hr firm of Pc-rkmr, I" ;lo\u and Hamilton. loading nth Hnl.fll*?urrhiu-(~ti- of Um mnldlc Wm! l‘v nun :u'ill cunt about “.5900 ll \Hll p of “W \‘ide a much howled assembly "Nth" “kindergarten. and six rlnsn rm tom. unanimous «cm mm mm ’_ , Conan“- and backhand pad-huh om during magiWOffint‘h 37!“! fibdta.’ about 825,000. It consists of 1! extra moms which will be ended who! banding. M moms Vi!) Wry-ily used u kindergarten. for other purpom The new id in; will be unod for the prim and” ‘uvinM Mich! one 1 the hummus and upper m. Th fluvial: Mtion is hd phnnadb’yG.W,Cu-rofthfim Geo. C..Nimmou A Co. sud will at 1H_WJWL Gan-n7 the P. 34., is the time set by til Board of inflation of District I“ for the special election {or flu par pow of nuthon'u'nx n bond mm.- m which to pmvide added buildin hell. Me: .1 both the Lincoln Ind Ravi-ii wheels. The oloction will be held It the Limfln School. The Boa-d Wuhan to issue bond: amounting to 899,000 dated June 111 1922. paydle u follmz m ~ onJune latcxholthoyunh‘ MAI. mm. filmm‘ My. lay 27th, 'BIfll-c Kendra-nu Both Nicola ad RIVII- iaSehookl-Db- {nannies mull roomnA rformerly vowl': u {a

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