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Highland Park Press, 25 Jun 1925, p. 1

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18, 1 take place Imanl :: ner ang nmedi "w 0n the y from seven to u.. â€" on ven of its cars. Shertly Afictwarts a nection crew tlee invedt t cante alone on a gen. f ‘l0frie and crasti 'llh "Ihi;&’bhflng seven of the men on m: of then quite serâ€" Fomg sn gers tthen in t Lake @LEE CLOB To crve _ aged 3, and Mrs. and Migs Aharonian, all of Chica. They left the hospital on ' rnoon. The police reâ€" post says ord was . gom’ too fast to make properly. : Smashup % Another o smash on Sunday ::::; h to Mrs. W. E. Wisldom . n of Highwood. In a Chevrolet \ : they » were driving the to the : hogpital, where his ‘injuries were reportid serious. h Rum Over by Tractor ~ On Mond ty William Ryder, employâ€" ed by Leudt Bros.. while driving a Fordson | t1 ; or on a vacant lot next to Rapp Brog. store, fell, or was jolted off the m: :, which ran over his leg, ac : g~to police reports. His leg was b -3? crushed. He was taken{ to the hospital. P d 1 » June \juries, or less severe, to cight or ning a and children, nearly all of : ‘, re given attention in the ®" P'rk wm‘ & Fov Four <guto crashes and one tracâ€" tor t in and near Highland Park in the last week resulted in in. Man Walking on Deerfield Road Struck by Car; Women and ‘ ‘~ : Children in ©ollision; TRACTOR DRIVER IS HURT AUTO ACCIDENTS _ _ * INJURE SEVERAL Â¥YOLUME IV CONCERT AT EXMOOR K PART 1 Oof Commerce Glee V’;‘W concert at the | y club, S.tnn“, .:’? ® ‘The } co M tely ‘atto‘m dinâ€" to the dance ‘and will t verands of the r will be . served € thirty o‘clock. U "Trainman Killed alking on Read . . nd Norman were walking traffic, according to reâ€" po““' L| Bérnll'di. drivâ€" ecame up behind them and pass them, Two other hind the Buick, and the s, evidently fearing the he rear of the Buick was: them, started to run. Fosâ€" e wrong way and ran‘ inl Buick car and was hurled st recent and one of the us ~accidents occurred on ght, ‘about 9:30 o‘clock, on ld road, just west ‘of the >, when Carl Fosberg, emâ€" the ~Meyers construction he North Shore extension, by an a-tom?bile while he is west with 4 fellow emâ€" Norman. Fosberg‘s leg te‘d at the hip and two othâ€" id &n arm broken. He was be hospital. ‘Norman was of € Th "Getcheewanee!!" < (which means ‘Fore). Braves Day at Briergate will be held this year on Th y, July 9th. : The morning round at eight o‘clock. < Many prizes| will© be given for the different.events. Lunchâ€" eon â€"and dinner will be served. Braves gre urged to leave squaws and paâ€" p‘;ou at home.. Heap big b:: ‘Briergate: members. & may bring their heap brave| friends, that they ‘too may enjoy this great anmual Powâ€"Wow. it Gexs Prizes Awarded; Lunch Dinner to be Served; Time Assured No: doubt many of Mr. friends will be |interested it nouncement and will listen Thursday evening. He is regident of Highland Park } tor of the: North Shore Ne for kéveral years, _ _ BRIERGATE TO HAVEF BRAVES DAY. The Rev. Roscoe Burgess, the Community Corigregati of Villa Park will broadca ning at eight fifteen °’°‘f WMAQ station. He will "The Boy Scouts of the Bil 82 s BlElDCAT Former l*u’hland Park to Speak _{rfiy._u REV. ROSCOE BURGESS "Silk Stocking Sal"; Sunday and Monday, Gladys Hulette in ‘"On t,hfi Threshold". also "Hello Hollywood"; Tuesday, ‘Wednesday~ and |Thursday, Gloria Swanson ‘in "M , Sans Gene"; Friday and Saturday, Herbert Rawlinson in "His Mystery Girl." l(n;i tinee Saturday. See program on back, page of this paper.â€"â€".. |â€" | | ETT 19 o i Tonight, Adoiphe Menjo in“l..o&y:j Wife"; Friday and Sa y, Evel Brent the daredevil: of ‘the screen in Next week the foll pictures will be shownâ€" at Highland Park Theatre. % p I To be Shown 2 Days; ‘Gloria Swanson in "Mad @ Sans Gene" 3 Daysg â€" | . _‘Junior Star Night will be observed at Campbell Chapter NJ, 712, 0. E. S. next Wednesday eveni , July first. The officers ‘for the evening will be Lillian Tucker, Worthy Matron; Chx Brace, Worthy Patron; Florence Vetâ€" ter, Associate Matron; Amy Wilson, Cmduftmu; Margaret Burridge, Agâ€" sociate Conductress; Treasyrer, Alice Turriff; secretaryl, Florernce .W.‘mer; Ada, Evicka Steffen; :Ruth, Lillian Culver; Esther, Elsie Collins: Martha, Dorothy Hamer; Elect ury Evans; Warder, Emma Bur;’ ige ;‘ sentinel, Andrew Yowell; Flag r, Helen Abercromby; Chaplain, Emma Howe; Marshall, Caroline Winter; Soloist, Blanche Musser. : | "ON THE ']:HRESHO&D" eal AT H. P. THEATRE Meeting to be Held J:uly 1; Lilâ€" lian Tucker to Act as , _ Worthy Matron. JUNIOR STAR NIGHT _ _ AT.CAMPBELL CHAPTER _ The sessions begin ptly at 9 and continue through to 11:30.. The faculty â€"consists of Miss Annie L. Cobb in charge of the indergarten, Miss â€" Frances Cutler, {the ; group and Miss Glady,’ B. m Junior department,. Miss Russell will be glad t: answer any questions reâ€" garding the school. Phone 688. _ * The sessions are p k‘\ringmnmnlly interesting ‘this year due to a balf. hour longer ‘period which permits orâ€" ganized play in Membrial Park and also gives more time ‘ opport&nityf for hand work. T ‘of paper and wood are being made tho_e}dfit’n for younger members of the family and to be sent to the hitdren‘s ward of the hospital. ‘The |music hour is especially enjoyablé under Mrs. afll Muséer‘s leadership, l & The best and most natural way for the child to entér into his spiritual heritage is to grow into it gradually and the Daily Vacation Bible school provides an lqded‘oppoTtvuity- for the child to gain splritual‘ ideals, loyalâ€" ties, devotions and the |consciousness | of God in: the daily life, through asâ€" sociations of work pngiTplay. M The third season of Daily Vacaâ€" tion ~Bible! ghool ed : Monday, June 22, a splendid group of children representing 1‘:11 denominaâ€" tions. Chikiren who so desire may still enroll for the ainder of the term. _A small registration fee of $2.00 is charged. Tlpe?choél will close July 24. fesy sc Vacatic Is I1 Tonight f n School _ Full Swing; nrollment Large IULY 9 pastor of m church this eveâ€" ck ~from speak on Ne." Burgess‘ this anâ€" Resident A.Q. â€" in . â€"â€" on i former eing edi-‘. s Letter P TALK Fine A mugical entertainment . will be given by| the Sanderson Family Orâ€" chestra At the. West Ridge ischool, Thursday) evening, July 2. "A small admission fee will be cha . ‘The public is |invited to attend. . | hen‘s Grove. Various events and dancing will be the features of the day.. In case of rain the picnic will be postpéned to the next Sunday., MUSlCE‘EPl;OGRAM AT > ~ WEST RIDGE SCHOOL Modenesé will hold a picnic in Sheaâ€" Samuc} Holmes, reported theft of a girl‘s bicycle from his home at Dale and La avenugs. > J ITALIAN SOCIETY Henry Slyker was arrested here last week ’odé request of Sheriff trom; who re he had a wa t from Cambri HI1., charging the man with wife abandonment. i ; George Bowden reported t ) the poâ€" lice y that his mail box in the post offi¢e had been opened hy someâ€" body and a letter and check were found in a wastebasket in the lobby. The matter is being investiga d. This is the . d instance ntly in which office boxes have béen tamâ€" pered with, the cther a week orâ€"so‘ ago, wag that of the Harbaugh Lumâ€" ‘ ber Co. ome® : y bridge.! A. E. Lyle, a tractor driver was forged to give up $3, and the othâ€" er victims, whose names the police did not learn, stated that ‘a tot;lo of $12 was . from them. " Mrs. |C, Sheahen, Green flay road, repo to the police. Sunday that two men were trying to g? into a barnâ€"on her premises. They had disâ€" appeared by the time the p&lice arâ€" rived, and search of the wooj:nin the vicinity failed to discover them. Five: tion cgi at the | urday : a Hud bridge. Small ber Sunday afternoon, June 28, Societa FIVE Terrac 35; b $32, 0; $39,79 Co., ZTHPm§ Urchard street paving job, the e g’i‘zeen' estimate‘ of ‘the cost of which was $12,182.50,.th following bids were received: Western Improve. ment! Co., $9,120.75; Pa ‘ Reschke, $10,341.67; Charles Burkitt & Co., $11,631.50; H. G. Goelitz Co., $12,611.â€" 00; A. Meyers Construction Co:, $11,576.20; Highways C nstrnction‘ On the e which bids 1 big figur dicat work contr gra }‘pa ers der ing of s all Sev yet they to as p con Een CCR Wl . 10BE Fr the Board of l‘u improveâ€" :ments acted upon propdosed ‘civic imâ€" p ents which will total close to that sum, and which ~city officials have been ‘working u n for many months to: bring to a where def. inite action could be taken. «> ese projects include new paveâ€" ments contemplated totaling an esâ€" timaéted cost of over $450,000, and a lgg aterworks contract for the newâ€" lyâ€"annexed: territory to st ‘approxâ€" imately $400,000, besideg other proâ€" PÂ¥ Ap Sn n uo 200 ol n n t 7 Wt & ® 1 d Civic Work: ivic Work Project¢d Will Total FOR LOCAL IMPROYEMENT HIGHLAND PARK, More .20;â€" Highways â€" Construction 1,605.60. ut side. Manor and Liake View paving; estimate $44,699.â€" sâ€"Western Improvement Co., .05; H. G. Goelitz Co., $45,078.â€" A. Meyers . Constriction ‘Co., .40;â€"â€" Highways . instruction 473.00;Chicago Hp?éhu Coal ,040.89. : ; AL ‘ T 1 FnS wafntbdaPP oc an d works which will bring the d total to a mill dollars and aps more. / The ‘city commissionâ€" ‘ave had these impravements unâ€" onsideration for a lo: g time, durâ€" which all the preli inary work urveys, preparing e mates ‘ and f the thousand and! one things sary have been go forward. El of the improveménts are not ady for<letting c tracts, but have beeg. advanced|far enough assured wf comple%:n as soon ysically possible under existing Cost Dec y : ~ board received [ bids on four aving contracts, from the s received for these there is inâ€" on that the: cost pavement is decreasing somewhat. The icts will be awarded $Hortly. thg Orcharq street paving job, nen from the Meyer }.‘,onsiruc- np at Blodgett ‘werg held _up ridge on Degrfield afoad Satâ€" ight, by three men, who had n car parked west of the ontinued. on piége '&ght Amount” (;I;;a'inedkliy Rob s ; Other Police R&ofls s $ MEN HELD UP| ' oN DEERFJELI?D ROAD ons ore than that; Pavement Work Cost Lower, Bids _ Indicate; Big Jobs _ TO PICNIC SUNDAY During Week millionâ€"dollar | mee ceting last ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, JUNE 25 i Sergt. John Iverson of the Winnetâ€" ka police de nt was elected viceâ€" préesident of: ‘Tilinois Police assoâ€" ciation at the / 1 vention . of that organization held at Aurora last week. | Sergant Iverson is well known in police tircles and has been a memâ€" ber of the Winnetka department for several years. Before that. he was a Cook county forest preserve officer. _ George Kreusch, reptsenting the Legion, and J.. P. O‘Connell for the Elks lodge, are the general chairmen. Clifford Moran is gmt-l secretary and the subâ€"committees are composed: of :members from both organizations interested. â€"All are working hard for. the suecess of the celebration, and the public generally is urged to coâ€" opérate with them in thi‘z:ndet_vor. . Cel te at Home ; vif ‘Make it a point to ¢élebrate the Fourth at home this year. ‘Joip the tbig. parade in the morning, hear Mayor Hastings speak, attend the ball zame, take part in the sports at the park and get all the fun you can out of this community celebration of Inâ€"| dependence Day here at Ii;me in Highâ€"| land Park, on Saturday, July 4. _ WINNETKA OFFT | i"" 18 y xcn-rfisslpmm Given Imp;fn:nt‘ Office in IIliâ€" ° nois ce â€"Associaâ€" ~._ tion at A\lrfi::hl o ol AF3H Atldress by Mayor 1 ~‘The com'lFttt's composed of mem.â€" *| bers of both organizations â€" sponsorâ€" + | ing the celigbr-tion are making every | effort to segure attr',n?five and enterâ€" .| taining features for the day, and the +public is promised a excellent: proâ€" gram. . Mayor Hasti will â€"deliver the principi patriotic address of the day, and. what he has to say will be worth listeriing to, asg usual, as the mayor has an éxcepti nal rept'p%tion, as ia publicâ€"spesker and especial at© affairs of %c character, as he is deeply interested in the growth of p:z')iotic spirit in this land and never loses an opportunity to emphasize the necessity of sterling citizenship and maintenance of the fundamental principles of| the republic. â€" ‘ 1 Ball Game _ . ‘The featute ‘of the afternoon will be a big ball gim: between the local Elksâ€" téam and one of the best semiâ€"pro teatms in this section, The ; Elks band will play in the pavilion}|. during the a oon, and a good orâ€" chestra will %sh music for daneâ€"| ‘ing in the eveéning. . Gs es and sports of athletic nature, â€" including races| | and contests for younisq and old dwi!l j help keep the crowd nt d durâ€" ing (the afternoon, nnd;nfmhmantu, will be served on the grqund:,fPrixei“ will be given in all everts, and the; C pi-i:fipd trfihy will be a fourâ€"door Fo sedan with all bqnpmnt, q where a stop will be} made while the D. A. R. cbremonies jof dedication of the staff jhre conducted. Then the column wil move north on \Sheridan ‘oad to Pirk avenue, west on‘ Park :Fnue to |St. John‘s atenue and thence up Central to Greep Bay road and north to Sunset park, where the remainder of the day‘s festivities wm‘ take place. : . | | [\ The parade will form at ner of Ravine and Sout!\'! avenue at 9:45 o‘clock in the the commi ‘announces., will be from there north t avenue and east to t?u new ‘where a s will ha} mads ner of, Ravir avenue at 9:4 the commi will be‘ from avenue and e ‘where a s D. A. R. chre ho i aned Band to Play _ . j |. Plenty, of band music will: be. proâ€" vided, â€" the Elks band has béen . enâ€" gaged to|play during the afternoon in the ing pavilion; The celeâ€" bration will begin in the ‘forencon with a iotie. pa de, in which all ‘citizens wlocal : nizations are invited 4 participate. _ Business houses and private lrsidqnees will be guitable (‘decorated for the day, and. everybody is urged to enter into the spirit of \the anniversary and helpl make thig observance a great comâ€"| munity s gi . old mitt 1 M 2 0o on ces emee . Toce ces > CA in Highland }ark on July 4, when the progrant‘ "or that observation, will be staged tnder the auspices of. Highâ€" land Park Lodge No. 1362, B. P. 0, E. and Dumaresq Spencer post of the American Legion. | â€" Everything points ~to one of the most attractive and successful Jndeâ€" pendence D-I celebration ever held in Hirhland PBaâ€"e a.. 3..3. i9380 on mE Elks and Legion Promise M Entertainment Features &" Game, Parade, Big | Prizes; Dancing COMMUNITY | OBSERYANCE INDEPENDENCE DAY â€"â€" CELEBRATION HERE o E7e n oc o 229 h e P meaine ‘|is urged to enter into the \|the anniversary and help 3 obqewam a great comâ€" 8S8, 1 t 4 made will form at the corâ€" avine and, South St. John‘s 0:45) o‘clock in the morning, ittee announces. The march m there north to Central. flagstaff, Several méembers entered the tourâ€" nament in morning, W. rain halted further play in the ren. Edward R. Jones was the man who qualified in the Civil War game, out ‘in "61" back in "65". _ ) _ J The Golf |tournament of 1ixhlahd Park lodge No. 1362, B.!l:. 0. E ‘;’hkrlk‘ was scheduléd to be played at Pa District Gol conne.pymafy ‘has been postporied until next Wy, July 1 when it will be played, weather permitting. | %f uNs cole d3 ELKS F TOURNEY | POSTPONED TO JULY 1 $ ward of Honors , Senior :l f\ét 102561 Miss All < C 4. ¢ \ Miss. Cd) herine ‘nlge{!m Miss G brielle ‘D. Walish, Miss Rth Richardson. â€" Eighth frade of 1925; is o. hk Edward Hart _ ° â€" Ruth Be John Hickey ; . Mary C Joseph McClory Mary D Philip Muz Helen L Dominic Pagquesi : Margare John Schumhker Agnes 81 George SchÂ¥#albach ‘Dorothy Act 11 â€"Agsembly; room of Siddell Glee clubl _ , | Act Ne:’t‘j afternoon. . | || ;. Seene 1 uts _Act 3â€"[Two weeks later. _ 3 s \~ ;| Beene 2 Cmy 3: 1. : / J vOme week Inger.â€" ;. :: :: Priscilht”!’lrmel’ee, the Dean‘s sistant!|] 2: :06 8con l o n Evelyn Sylvester, Dolil;s‘;cl-\'o"::.w 4i We m edirlb ie meiicrricmcccec=s.. " DOPOCRY ‘Hall Margery| Carson, Junior, who lisps _ ieteni rere i on ariosy Ruth‘a:mson Dolliec Sylvester, one of the ty C innovnaiimasus,." Rromies Dresmend thustalkt ;..,.:;...}::...:~ (.‘:t'h';;i;’g -I'I;rt Rena MiAynard, a student ... __.__ Watassa) Faulkner, a football enâ€" Henry Sumner, a young professor _ C Wt are Sphinalet se h ige roues aeem eame Burtor Berube aledicto Junius Brooks, heavyâ€"weight sophoâ€" more |...........__......... James Carney George |Holman, a footl:r. rooter [rrroleallhe iess orcice coececace. (PWIHp MWRIK ball Gene Castlof Characters: _ & Grant Hayden, an amateur sculpâ€" i BOF 3AL. .ce amiie Perdeealae. 2 Joseph Carney Robert | Hayden, Grant‘s ‘younger . brothbr :............ Frederick Klauke Alfred |Woolfe: a Aiaainatad \fantk : Rose Sunflower SIXTEEN PAGESâ€"TWO "The Jelly "My United States" ~. The graudation exercises of the Imâ€" m té Conception school were beld, Mondiy evening, June 82,’ in the Elm Place |auditerium.. 1J £ The| program which was given by the ous grades in the school, was very jwell done. "The ‘lJoucb-Down" a comt#dy in threeâ€"acts was well acted, and edich character deserves credit for the ~splendid / portrayal of his part. Foll & is the program and the list of grakluates, a4 Pm CATHOLIC SCHOOL | OLDS COMMENCEMENT Exercises Monday Night at Elm . Place School; Fine Proâ€" [ All residents with theit fami and ffiends. are cordially invited pnrtiglpa@e in the celebration. 1e supper will be followed by a gathering around a camp fire where all will join in community singing of old familiar and patriotic songs. AII‘ lmi‘dents with theit famili¢s MA To ge c mt w 1 5 c oi We 4 5 A delicatessen supper will be obâ€" tainable, and thereâ€" will be candy, ice cream cones, soft drinks, cakes, etc., for refreshment. f ""e‘y adorned will open the events which will continue duting the afterâ€" nooh and evening. froo c t The program ‘will include races and games of all kinds for the children, led by Messrs. Keller, Kuh and Easâ€" ton, to be followed by a baseball game between Fathers and Sons teams in charge of Harold Wampler, _ ‘ sisting of small â€" ately adorned will which will continue nooh and evening. Ravinia® will this |year celebrate July Fourth with its annual Communâ€" ity Day program to be presented on the Ravinia school grounds at 4 o‘clock on Saturday Indeâ€" pendence Day. Tb!m:‘;n will be under the auspices of the Womâ€" an‘s Civic club of Ravinia. A parade of children‘s floats conâ€" Ravinia Folks Will _ Stage Community _ | Celebration on 4th | Cgtherine ‘Ohlwein Hayden, Grant‘s |younger r ............. Frederick ‘Klauke Woolfe, a dissipated foot: ayer .......... William Ludwig arke, a football coach.......* rooks, he'uvy-welc” sophoâ€" in .......Boys of Primary Grades t Day" ... es .f ... Girls of Primqry, Grades t ME@Reh .2..32e0 ce ds ..«.Boys of Grammar Grades 1....Girls of Grammar Grades "The Touchâ€"Down" â€" 5 A Comedy }| â€" l â€"..Fifth and Sixth Grades Bootblacks"..... .. <~ _ small ‘ vehicles â€" appropriâ€" Frank Wagner John Reilly Ruth Berube _ Mary Cullen:â€" Mary Duffy Helen Lever Margaret MeNeil Agnes Sullivan Miss Alice Curley Gabrielle ‘Walsh Given Alite Curley PARTS | m| _ _The fame of Ravinia is rapidly “tm!ww. From the east, west and Proâ€" south come inquiries‘of the Ravinia lt jsummer opera company. Milwaukee (a â€" «_ ) has asked for a special train. Others f the Imâ€"| demand. â€" summer _ accommodations were beld, | "near the Ravinia _Opera Company." the Elm] Thus little by little comes the recogâ€" | ‘| niticn . and enduring success which given by| Ravinia must‘inevitably know as the The stated mecting of Highland Park chapter No. 226, Royal Arch Masons, was held last evening. . The Royal Arch degrée was conferred upon six candidates. Heflni*n'. grantâ€" ed the Winnetka®members to form a :!cmrhbrandmm- ROYAL ARCH MASONS INITIATE CANDIDATES ’ Tonight and tcmorrow night, Tom Mix in "The Rainbow Trail"; Saturâ€" day, Betty Blythe, Pauline Garon, William V. Mo::' and Robert Ellis in "Bpeed"; Sundgy. and Monday, Eleaâ€" nor Boardman, Patâ€"O‘Mailey and Harâ€" rison Ford in “:rond Flesh"; Tuesday and Wednesday, Corinne Griffith in "Deciasse"; Thursday and Friday, Reginald Denny in "I‘ll Show You the Town"; y, Host Gibson in "Let ‘Er Buck. Matinee Saturday. See program on local page of this Pearl Theatre will present the folâ€" lowing pictures next week. NEXT WEEK‘S PROGRAM â€"© ‘AT PEARL THEATRE Thursday and Friday, "T‘ll Show ~â€" You the Town"; "Speed" Saturday Among the; recent arrivals to be added to the list of notables menâ€" tioned last week is Mme. Marie Sunâ€" delius who is at the Moraine hotel Continued on page eight > _ low the Sheridan road to Dean aveâ€" nue, procéed west on Dean to the road skirting the railroad tracks and drive south on this road to the Ravinia park trance is also open as usual to the western gate of the park. to j Route to Follow For those not familiar with the road to the eastern ‘entrance to the park, it is announced that automobiles apâ€" proaching from the north should folâ€" For the second gala night "Martha" will be given with Tito Schipa, Ina Bourskeya, Florence Macbeth, Virâ€" gilio Lazzari, Paolo Ananian in the cast and Louis Hasselmans conductâ€" ing, an altogether perfect and charmâ€" ing ensemble. Mecca of summer opera. ‘As has been announced "L‘Amore dei Tre Re" is the opera Mr. Eckstein has chosen with which to insuguarate the season, the opera being one of the most popular in the company‘s reperâ€" toire. : The galaxy of stars in the cast includes Lucrezia Bori, as Fiora, Gioâ€" vanni Martinelli as Avito, Guiseppe Danise as Manfredo, Virgilio Lazzari as Archibaildo, a magnificently ideal group. Gennaro Papi will conduct, this most momentcus occasion Park will sinounce the opening on Saturday night of the much heralded summer opéra season; the gates long closed will be thrown hospitably open; ind the roads, widened and repaved, leading to the park are now in readiâ€" ness for the accommodation of the long lines. of automobiles which will -y'eep into the Ravinia grounds on IMPROVEMENTS ARE MANY And Artists and Repertoire Best in of Park; Program for. Week Full X.â€" GrovaN®t Maarix®Eir Luvcrkza Bort ling flights of Ravinia ENS SATURDAY PART 1 NUMBER 17 hok bMecaca 2t ie en ‘#:‘«15'5

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