“Ireland,†the a (liderth; direction and mg.iaion or Mrs. Hipwell) was a charming‘h‘it of eï¬ectiveneas, with its white andgoldooloring. Not ngieemed left in the way of happy sugges- tions from the pictmd faces of Ireland’s greatest statesmen and posts, to the bits of shamrock and the Irish harp. At the time designated for the meeting to ‘ the hall was ï¬lled with the lame of the club and their guests. and never was audi- ence so patient and courteous at the delay caused. by the sudden illness of some of the members of the quartette. It would have been ~ perfectly excusable i! themusical part“ of- the Wm had been omittadtbut so interested were St. Mary’s church choir to be of ser- vice to theHithaud Park W0. man’s ’Club th’tthe made it possible'to carry out al the details of the evening on Ireland-sand to the St. Mary’s choir the High- land Park Woman’s Club 03ers its moat sincere thanks. _ The paper by Miss Stoddard was listened to with unabated in. terest from ï¬rst to last. "It was the description of a visit made by ‘MisaStoddard to Ireland “70 years ' ago, and through her eyes . we 4 caught. realistic glimpses of many phases or life in the Emerald Isle.’ One item of surpassing "beauty that will surely linger in the minds of, all present was the description of the day spentinKillarney. At the conclusion of the» paper the president introduced Mr. Hip- -well,- who read with great force ‘ and pathos portions from Emmett‘s farewell address, and then that graphic, thrilling bit of rh me con- cerning "The Trial and ' of one James O’Brien,†after which ’ the dlub was favored with short addresses from Father Madden, Rev. P. C. Wolcott, and Rev. A“ , A. Pfanstiehl. After the singin ‘of “Oh. Steer My Barque to rin’s Isleï¬â€™ the Yo ' beige sedate-fly large to hold the members of the club am at that , time; India! this 1 ma: .wa'a ~ ~ reapectl'nll'ydeclinw. The second. ofler was that the Highland 13m Woman’s Club were welcome to take‘and to occupy that " neum) own as the, ï¬lMA»M gymnasium: rooms Amuse . w ammndfto see thermos audit ,t y~were£ound satisfactory. ‘were empowered to Incept the ofl‘er and, “as speedily as plausible make the rooms habitable for the ' club’s home. In the two rooms mentioned the committee saw the _ possibilities. of a good hall with seating capacity for a hundred or- more peop e, also room. for a plat- . form eighttq ten feet wide. This committee laid their plans'before. a member of the Atheneum board ' . (who was also a member of the li-r ' brary board) and» were “assured that they might go on with their alterations. Bids ; were therefore asked. and in some instances ac- cepted; The carpenter had torn ' down the partition, the mason had brought the ' sand, to ‘ i9 “‘5 patchingfthe painter he niitte‘e were most {courteouslying vited to meet the. olihrsrg’ï¬oerd,’ and had to face this sitlm ,‘ . The libr as the Atheneam building for», library ' " pom I '7 the city had ht? the: hdil‘ding, ‘ floating .bon s. for thatparpose. The li~ bra .boardnewpreposed’, totake theriwo rooms known as the bil- liard. room and gymnasium and knocking l’dnwn the partition, ., mien-wwyknmkeddown). . of to wash -. the walls, When» an unex- g. pasted haltwas called and-the coax. it: .‘At J â€"v-â€".- ago, and through her eyes . we caught. realistic glimpses of many phases of life in ï¬lm Emerald Isle. One item of anrpaéeing beauty that will surely linger in the'minds of , an present was the description of the day spentimKillamey. At the conclusion of the, paper the president introduced Mr. Hip- -well,- who read with great force and pathos portions from Emmett‘s farewell address, and then tlfat gra hic,thrilli bitof rh mecon- cenfing "The 'Ill‘gial and l‘ioape of one J‘amés O’Brien,†after which The paper by Miss" Stoddard was listened to with unabated i_n~ terest from ï¬rst to last. "It was the description of a visit made by Miasï¬toddard to Ireland twh yeérfs with th'e “Rn their guests. and once no patient an Thélrate _ , meetingof the Highland Park“ laï¬aa’a‘Oinbwus 'held 611 1W,Getolwa 8d. at HcDouaid‘ahail. The mom was beautifully dentist-d. rimmed; can and Mastic“! Mimi piety» of “when. meddling and men “dim of legs“, adorned the we . ‘ tepie iii; “Ireland,†the stage ( the direction and supervision bf ï¬rs. Hipwell) was a oharmiug‘hit of eflectiveneu, with its white and geldcoioriug. Not ngflamed left in the va of happy sugges- tions (mm thg pietm‘hd faces of Ireland’s greatest statesmen and posts, to the bits of shamrock an the Irish harp. . th< " Atlhe ï¬rst meetingoffl ' laud Park Woman’s Club] r it. formal organisation) 3). Mb- jeot of shaman the topiodis. cussed, and two 0801': were for. mail made. .Tbo am um “at the ‘ IMP-rt Wom’u Club n ml "Rory O'MW‘L‘} jourued._ quurtettet, the W; m I-. wand o uhflwinionwlmho “HM ball.†This [all 5%! ""51 this juncture, MrRHen‘r‘y . Coolidge Summo'h came forward. and oï¬ered “to the Highland Park dean’a Club (making "his'ofler: _ in writing) m. mp; when!» or ,Oentral avenue, mac; 'lilll'*renthl,>‘ even pro’viding» the lighting for any even! use,†As a temporary homelpr t e club, and the'ttudy classes: and hutineu meeti this offer has been Inost' grate! y ac- mfled, and the wbmen’s club will‘ . e a 11 their pretty belo tags-j- Pictures, pnrtginu, 'eto., 12% be at m? the need of a: good ball, oeut‘uliy located, in this city†bail on the grand floor and on]: of the din and Mutant confusion of street and ma! car noise. For such a hall the woman’ a club committee Dwight in vaip. would ha by then alarm-i! ingn to the variant â€Minna 0!ng wl hafnium- in thee“) at â€land Park. Among _ these orguï¬hï¬bnalhe Highland 7 Purk'WDw'l cranium". ately mentioned, ind it was ug- thnt the Highland M omnn’s' Club furniah and deco- rate, with their piano-and lung. ings the. walk Ind iindowa of nnd season, have libray †hail,- npon what terms there no no nich- txonni'nife'.fl 5 l- a ‘â€â€˜ q ‘ v , The Woman’s Clnbof Highland Park has come to stay, and like, every other well regulated family it prefer: 'a' home to a; boarding house, and so itiwent home hunt- in'g Shaving banned 5 mï¬ :83}! 99bit: lesson ‘_ in it; . mther 03.9m- Park Woimn's Club had Elm inflate-pt of :11 work in High- lund Park at 641113“ “lid 10'! ' the Highland MWOIIIB'IL'CIB" inn tive. tion. When the libmmlti read .1941th city had 811': it: , ,. sand the building (t at bay to bind ‘ flankâ€""marina! Phil“ an“: all I wdthattbeflig - land Par woman's Club had tha tivoly “because legdly†uhdeitho control of the library board, was 30 ha and, at thedhuaflduotthe v_,.râ€"-- ive partition movin )1 may itizen in High):n_d ark realizes their am study (310., bier