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Highland Park News (1874), 4 Dec 1896, p. 5

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THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS. , YOUNG ( ‘ 4 ms CLUB. ‘ ~ ' '-" Two highly important meetingsl have Been held recently in obnnee 1 tion witliitlbia orgataiiution, One by. the Athenaeum, which had been in' control of the club shice October lst . it having assumed the obligations of ie the club, paid itiiIA‘OIitiit’anr‘ling: bills, etc. The other was the meeting of the club itself to decide on the fut- , , . . ' Tt).\ ltiHT V "MIRALDA; THE CIGAR ure. lres. (:reenslade made a cap. ! I’IICBH. ital Spt‘t‘t‘llp‘h'hlcll we wish we could f print in full. outlining the history l “Mlle club, talling‘hmv- snccessinl it‘ was a year agoand all winter with ‘ its rooms all open and filled. plenty : l oLmom-y, paid all itsbillspromptly. L THE FRANCIS OWEN how it started a base ballclnb which i COMPANY. lost games and money too, for the, 1‘ club; how the bicycle season came: on. and drew off the members to out of door sports. cutting down the 'rcw-nuc till, some . 200 debt, was in- i curred: and finally paid by tin" and the club rooms closed during July. August and September; and now the proposition 1 is. What shall m- (lo? ' romantic drama. . DEALER IN Athena-uni, ! . i ”it costs’ about 1.13““ a month in ? winter, and $40 in summer to run I . . ~ _ . building at $1 per annum. The! . - A . 4“ . . club needs about lot) members at a l ‘l‘ “l- l ”mm“ H- } H. (i'. Basye; " W. A, Wilson. fccof $Il4-ach per annum. to pay bills. Bath and dressing rooms and _ and lockers aroaiectled, and the club [ later. "5 well as 0th” committees. hopes soon to have them. In a Week ‘ “0 regard the 01"},le one ”f the over IOU meinlmrship were secured. l' “f“ very necessary things ”f our so- and today ”N. promise i” very “at J (Zlill‘lll‘l‘: it stands alongsidcthe pub- tering. l’residcnt (irm-nsl‘adc has " he hl’"”'."~ \\'lll("ll01l{;lli' ‘0 be moved put a great mm M "h"... work, and f‘over into that big middle room and opened every night till 10 o clock at public cost. with the little north room for a study and readingsroom. s "RAFFEN a BAKER. sonar: ron'“ ! Celebrated Milwaukee , Cement. Also Bcu Portland on "and, . not a little money into this entcrâ€" prise and is entitled to Xvi): great credit in getting the clu again on its feet. ' _ Major-l1. S. Vail. Prof. W. A. Wih son.(}. \V. Aldridge. (3. ll. Baker and Mr. McKinney follom-d in en- thnsiastic slmeches. after which the "Wiolloiving list of officers were,“ elect- ed: President, Fred (in-enslade; i'icerpresident, Joel J. Ellis; secreta- ! rytreasurer, H. S. Vail; directors, ! \l’r‘of. \V. A. Wilson. C. H. Baker. H. 4 Week, Producing High-Clan Comedies and "A Strong Company of , Sheridan have been engaged for the i TOMORROW NIGHT The always popular“ I «my niglit performance, full of, entertainment and interest. NEXT WEEK A change of bill each night. Popular Low next Week, commencing Menday TEN, TWENTY Stoves, Ranges, Housekeeping" Goods. the club. the Athemcum leasing the i Tin, Sheet-iron and Furnace Work Done to Order. S. Vail; House, Entertainments, Prof. Other members of the sew-ml committees will be named Highland Park, All Next W’JJ‘J‘J‘JJ‘ Metropolitan “ Players, Who have appeared before the most refined audiences in the lmt‘theatres in all the large cities. Everybody pleased. . puny that has ever appeared in Highland Park. We have a trunk full of, testimonials and press notl Big audi» It is the best theatre com- CPK (jun. or Can’tâ€"e Soldiers from Fort military feature of this splendid CAMiLw," a“ brilliant Satur- Prices for and THIRTY Cts. Goldberg’s Opera House, Highlandr'ark. l, ic; A. KUISTh’ HARDWARE, , it TELEPHONE 5.1. RAFFEll-‘az sun A tutu LlNE or SEWER PIPE AND amiss Always In Stock. [James McDonald, DEALERIN Dry Goods, Groceries, Flour,“Feed and Wood. We keep but the best goods, and all (I are sold at one price. St. Johns and Central Ave .HIGHLAND PARK. 1L. (L'Bimye, w. o. HipWell, (3. o. Raffen ‘GB‘H‘C” Phillips. and Rev. P. (I. Wolcott. ' , Raffcn 4‘ Baker, The following chairmen of commit I ' P HAIR rues \\’Pr¢' lllllllfillffldvby the presi» .7 Lowt.f Pmctl. lllllllllfi BUT STOVE LEIBIII. Myth-d Park, III. TIL tumour :u.

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