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Highland Park Press (1912), 25 Jun 1914, p. 1

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ndays itary Shop 431-4 ‘3 dard Park d paint, and oil 3, wash- enamel ,u want, think of 'onr thousand Id on the San ’e priced k $11.15: mu mghtecn vell’l :y Counts reâ€" u need ht here e or Pines the San Juan »ur‘.d¢.:'j.’ being 3mm Fe and ' :7 :mrtwf the E» Estate. 21 n j‘ '1 land, )V: of Iowa and ax {1.x per- Ru‘n.r‘ Irwin hi re doing titled to ldg.,Chicago M d- Meats ill .nd Treasurer ‘t price AV felzcate of us. all ‘C(')g. Isle !(‘FH and and '9! NH LG ’.$rmsor sums um sunnu‘yms m cmzmsmor mum wcnnt Plrh [All Sundny 13 m : Regulars Guns Cullod o“ B.- i “use Opponents Flilod s ro Appen- By "Cretcent Fun" - The Cf€>\'k‘nls have been asked to en- 3 ”the S\\L‘lZZ€f cup contests. These con- ' C m are ~ldgt‘d each year to determine 1i ‘pogfiewir at the Sweitzer cup. 3 tro- i h enthir‘tlldilk' ot the championship of ; i1 Amrtluft‘s Association. an organiza- ‘ t tha: txirnprises the leading prairie i I *7 4nd perhaps most of the park teams C h d aruunli Chicago. The pick or the l n ’his .L‘S-u when each vear play a series dpntrwh And furnish the most interest- ’ l i} gazzie~ played by the association 1 ‘ this IS Ub‘flous because the best 1 5 meet the another ' thg \Ver-ehnuns. who haxe been boi- : “fed up L'Npi‘CliliiV' iUr these cuntests, ‘ uh», rum have .i t‘iirking gnod team. he ‘J‘r' first to meet the Crescent: Th im‘t ~ he“. them ils‘ their opponents “my Sunday: June 1.x .it Crescent wk \ii‘t' :xv-w meuln Aw. grounds). The main: Dirk; print-ti no match for Crext‘rtlta‘ last sunday, and the home m gallupped away with an easy 13 to: Oa'fiicttrrv The Visitors were expected to It up a Mr better game as just recently ' my gd.t' the Waukegan‘s a close and in« i mesrmq brittle. But the fact that thel Gran: lhlrkx played Wtii against Wauke-i ; dime nu: alter the fact that they. *lf l'JiliCid alone excepted, gave a ‘iseranle exhibition agziinst the Cres- cfints. >till. the best 0t ball teams oc- asionrily have off days. , Potter. the local hurler. held the visnt- on completely at his mercy. Seventeen here strike-out Victims. one walked, and by one secured a safe rap. What would have happened to the Grant Parks had kph had his usual stuff on his curves. ' had he been compelled to work his w W ‘[ M5833 enlau“ . Am‘nu fig 4nd h d arm 't up a Hr my gdw [h unsung in: Gran: 'z'u'xw gin dvcs IXH‘ their wide my gdu' [llc vvauncfiuu ”resting battle. But the fact that the1 Gran: 'i'arks played Well against Wauke-‘ ; does not alter the fact that they. tierr )‘Jilidid alone excepted. gave a ‘iseraolc exhibition agamst the Cres- ; fints. >till. the best of ball teams oc-j casional) have off days. I , Potter. the local hurler. held the visrt- ots completely at his mercy. Seventeen here strike-out victims. one walked. and bly one secured a safe rap. What would have happened to the Grant Parks had . . ph had his usual stuff on his curves. V' had he been compelled to work his} ‘ est with the stuff he did have. is! to tell. The locals hit the ball hardi fit all times. but the classy outfieldi t the part of the losers their only re a .. any..- _ l deem- : o l lbs feature. held the home clouters, t ideven safeties. ‘ Y The lineup: i lCrescents (irant Parks i Elleilmzinn. lf Ryan. cf ' iRichards. ss Benz. 3b. p E’w. Duffy. _’b Gordon. 55 i .LCromn, c Flynn. rt ‘1 li‘Potter. p Pierson. 2b 1. Duffy. 3b Durkin, c i : Cassell. ct Baum. c E I Schmidt. rf Morris. lf " Flinn. lb Clark. lb '. -." Bauer. p. 3b ll , R. H. E. GrantParks 000000000â€"0 1 Ill 14140111191311 2‘ Crescents Attendance about 350. The Crescents. although already recog- nized as a clouting ou up hard hitters. Next Sunday another ‘ , I!) batter will grace the local lineuP-. This latest acquisition will give Howard 3 Flinn seven prize walloppera. l l erable for the opposing twirlen 3! “Result! F" The Regulars got a taste Sunday of the misfortune which hit the Creoents a few weeks ago when their opponents failed to appear and the game had to be called laddress. Professor Rollin D. ‘in general use in t tfit. are still picking p . normal i dress Mr. John V. I!) hitters. with which to make life mis- l of the Board of E Hiawatha was most cleverly presented on last Friday evening. June 19th by the graduating classot l914 at the Lincoln sshool. A great deal of credit is due Mrs. Margaret Freeman who trained these young boys and girls to carry the play through so succcssfully. “ The actors and actresses were attired in picturesque Indian costumes and the stage settings were very re their woodsy back grounds, wigwams,‘ and bon fires. Those taking part were‘ Harold Carr. Will Mooney. Robert Weber. Jack Abbott. Aynsley. Walter FrEberg. Sarah Kerfoot. Kathleen Krueger. Laura Fisher. Ellen Enmark and Violet Knudson, all of whom were members of the graduating class. Harlan Pingrey of the second grade took the part of the young child Hiawatha. A large audience witnessed the per- d between scenes the Glen. formance an side concert band rendered good music. "zed about six This band which Was organi months ago made its first public ap- pearance on this occasion. The graduating Place school consist the pupils of the eighth exercises at Elm ed of choruses by grades and an Salisâ€" niversity of Chicago. bury is the head of the graphy in the uni- own as joint au- T. C. Chamber- bury of the U Professor Salis department of geo versity and widely kn thor with Professor lain of various text books in geology he colleges of this so had to do with standards in education and included a smrching and very stimulating discussion of what knowl- edge is of most worth. After the ad- Norcross, president ducation, presented the members’of the class with their diplomas, accompanying the presenta- ‘tion with a pleasant message of con- .gratulation andof recognition of the excellent work done by the class. The following pupilswere given diplomas: Albert H. Amswald. Charles A. country. His addre l 06. Many of the Chicago are unreliable u... .t- punt," meet a good team Sun- !Baker, Marjorie Merritt. M. Maybelle int-inn, Helen F. Welch. Charles H. l Arthur Aldridge. Calvinl Commission Government Show- Woll Among the features of the annual ines- 5 sage of Mayor liidinger to the city com-l missroners of Waukeagan was the state l ment that the city had borrowed no‘ money under the new torm of govern- 3 . ment and had reduced the public indebted- : .ness by 540000. He urged strict saloon: regulation and pointed out necessity of a alistic wi h‘ . . l i nonApolitical assocation to promote wel- fare of city. both as a bureau of investiga. ‘ tion and information. Former Resident Commit“ Suicide Frank Smith, formerly a relident of ithis city. committed suicide at his home I in Waukegan last Saturday by taking one ! ounce of lysol. Smith was said to be idespondent over illness. l I Ask: Pomit For Toll Bridge : Congressman Charles Thomson of this 'district has drawn up and presented a ’bill in the House of Representatives au- l thorizing Frank A. Gardiner of this county ! to erect and maintain 5 toll bridge over the waters of Pistakee Lake and Nipper sink Lake at or near their point of inter section and it is possible that the bil {will be favorably acted upon at the pre sent session of the body. Nearby Locale The Chicago Hardware Foundry Cc is adding a substantial new building ti the group of big structures occupied b this concern at North Chicago. It wt cover an area of 26x75 feet. s t i , PLANS HUGE “RADIO" STATION Government to End Largo“ halal Plant at Great Lakes The largest inland wireless station . the United States will be erected soon ithe Great Lakes Naval Training Stalio according to in'ormation received I Captain George R. Clark. commands: and made public by the Lake Fomt last week. .Two towers m feet high w be erected and equipped with sufficie power to transmit mew from Cl nuan m San Francisco or Washington. The lmeup Crescents Heilmzmn. If Richards, 33 W. Duffy. lb Cromn. c Potter. p 1. Duffy. 3b The Crescems. althougn ancu nized as a clouting outfit. are stil up hard hitters. Next Sunday I!) batter will grace the loca This latest acquisition will give Flinn seven prize walloppen. 300 hitters, wixh which to make arable for the opposing twirla‘s. 3! “Raul" F" few weeks ago when their opponents failed ‘ to appear and the game had to be called ‘ 06. Many of the Chicago are unreliable i but the Regulars meet a good team Sun- i div and an interesting contest is expected. i Warm. from Elm run an- Where Public can Watch Tl An exhibit of silkworm eggs An exhibit of silkworm eggs and of “Vin: caterpillars hatched out of the': 9833 has been set up in the display Windows or the North Shore Gas Com- P‘ny's ware rooms. one door west of the postofiice, and the public is cor- dially invited to “watch 'em grow”. The exhibit is the property of the fourth grade pupils. who study i'. of the Elm Place school and repre-i Dents their class-room instruction in; the study of the origin of common tex- ' tiles. The eggs were imparted by the: Coons. Two weeks or no later the moth: will emu-go “tram the co- coons and deposit the can for mâ€"‘ other genontiou. All filo-O chum! illbevisiblein the collection moo 4181mm ’ ‘ ' ' ~ ' ‘ ZENTS CONTEST FOR SWEITZER CUP although already recog- g outfit. are still picking Next Sunday another mace the local lineup. Grant Parks Ryan. cf Benz. 3b. P Gordon. ss Flynn. ff Pierson. 3b Durkin, c Baum. C 13 m 0. ' Seven Mambo" Anna: Alum cult-v0 Boâ€" Bou Undo! Wu, in’ Five Minn». d 5 Han Hud Tim Bringing ? Son in .I’. -. Phced Thou um smaks mm Emmy NEWS nuns ! mmmmascuast onocnmm Members of the Life Saving Crew started the season last Sunday in as creditable a manner as they finished the last one by rescuing {our men whose boat had capsized when the storm late in the afternoon turned the lake topsy- turvey and caused much loss all along the shore. Only four of~the crew were on the beach when the alarm came but in less than five nunutes three more re- sponde-d and the boat was under way manned by Capt. Roland Brand, Oscar Benson. Gordon Van Riper. John and Frrd Gallagher and Edward Gourley. The boat prm'ed to be Ill:- Sceneshlfter, a 2n {not sloop, whlch had blown over and swamped. losing the pumps and life preservers. She was righlcd and brought to shore but llul bcmre she had capsized a second tune. The rcsvued men re. fused to give their names. Lincoln Pupils Givé Performance Hi-wuhu. Elm Phce Clan HeAru GRAMMAR SCHOOL GRADUATIONS Albert H. Ams‘ Baker, Marjorie M Bolan. Helen F- Lehmkuhl, Arthur DOIun, any. 9- - a ‘ CIKU u; Jon I ._..v. Lehmkuhl Arthur P. Booth, France V. Buell. Oscarl G Lundgren, Marion ante M Vercoe' PlCIfiC fleets WI" Eva P. Siljestrom. Mary F. Card. J. great lakes “mien Lea Fearing, Harold J. Geminer, Lu- “Oxbsing prepare cille E. Fritsch, Lula H. [)itmer, Lucy“ any DOW 0“ ”H H. Ditmer, Josephine H. Paxon, Mary r able (0 reCere aid H. Fay. Arling Parker. Bowen range attainable b! bath w Larson, Ar installed at the 5:2 nold A. Lauridsen l-rank 8. Knight,! Helen M. Hart, Malcus R. Hallstrom 1 GAS COIPANY 0 Selma S. Goldberg. Frances Elizabethi Greene Esther M. Krueger Naomi M. g ‘ “1 ' "‘" Rh‘m’hart Presxdent, Roccnt Exhibit to Selma S. Goldberg. Frances Greene. Esther M. Krueger. Olmstead. June Rhinehart. Bertram L. Schultze. While it is impossibie at this time to learn whether the contract has been closed it is known that the Adams Ex- prenCompany is negotiating with the ‘Milwaukee Electric 1nd it in aid to be mmedfactthat it will man be in opention over the electric line giving it ADAIS mam m OPERATE mi ‘: Address k on with Milwaukoo ”Of-"'5‘ i. Boliovod willboCloud n: u will noon be i“ relecu'ic line givinc K into Milnukoe from Yoxk Cen- iwu-on. Appropriatu sumo for E:- ! pane. an Coming You. For-ct ! Resident Commits Said" 2 in Wnukogu l The annual appropriation ordinance} lto defray the expenses of the village of 1, Wilmette for the fiscal year from April {21, 1914. to April 19. 1914. calls (or :56.- ‘250. The sum is slightly in excess of lthat appropriated last year, but the in- lcrease is made necessary because of the “10.000 allowed for public benefits or the ipayment of special assessment bonds. ‘land also the increase in the appropriation 1 for street lighting. COIIBSIONGOVERNIENTSIO'SIEU. Doubh Ability of Fan lo Conn Back . The latest word is [hm Foss again has! his eyes on Congress with a view all getting his shins to the Congressional; fire. We don't believe he can turn the; trick again. After one mbble in the polmcal seas all mcn become W. J. B.'s. I â€"â€"-Gra,\slakc Tuna Wilmette to Spend 356.250 thin You icaac l3 ”nu-u. ....--.._., £10,000 allowed for public benefits or the l "m name of » the commutes of my iayment of special assessment bonds. “mafia! which there n. 53. are not inl ind also the increase in the appropriation ‘ ”.30“. Most of these cominittm ooni 0" 5"“! lighting. Edit of 21 members. some of 14 memben Doubt: Ability of Fan to co... Back la“ ‘ ‘9' °‘ '“5‘ 9"" 3° °' "W“ h?” The latest word is that Foss again has , ml" ‘3‘?” *‘ou .When m‘ 'm‘ 1is eyes on Congress with a View of I portant h)" I. “ken up ‘9 3 committee. getting his shins to the Congressional ; 9mm“? it 'MW’F‘” given for thou: fire. We don't believe he can turn the 1 Interested In the SUbJCCl matter 0‘ the trick again. After one nibble in the ‘ bl“ to appear and have a hearing. The“: political seas all men become W. J. BIS. lhearingl sometimes continue for weekp. ‘ â€"â€"-Gra_\slakc Tum!» When they are oomluded. the committees glam up the consideution of the bl“ New Trier Gradulton Eighty-d: section by section. The number of tiny: Eighty-six boys and girls hum the tire thus consumed depends on the length of Villages in New Trier township wcre ; the bill and the number and importance graduated from the New Trier Township i of the difierencp in the View: of the High school in the fourteenth annual I member! of the‘committee on the matters commencement exercises which were covered‘ by the bill. Most of the com- held in that institution last week. mitten are given permission, by Resolu~ . ' 1 lion duly, passed by the -Huuue. to sit Communion Government Show- Woll during the sessions 0‘ the House. The Among the features of the annual mes- 5 “m", of thil '3 obvious. Commiuion Government Show- Well Among {he features of the annual mes- sage of Mayor Ilidinger lo the city mm- missmners of Waukcagan was the stale men! that the cuy had borrowed no money under the new form of govern- mem and had reduced the public indebted- ness by 540000. He urged strict saloon regulation and pointed our necessity of I nonApolitical assocatlon to promoxe wel- 1 Ask: Porn“ For Toll Bridge l Congressman Charles Thomson of this 'district has drawn up and presented a ’bill in the House of Representatives au- l thorizing Frank A. Gardiner oi this county , l to erect and maintain 5 toll bridge over the waters of Pistakee Lake and Nipper- sink Lake at or near their point of inter- section and it is possible that the bill 1will be favorably acted upon at the pre- sent session of the body. Nurby Locale The Chicago Hardware Foundry Co. . is adding: substantial new building to . the group of big structures occupied by v this concern at North Chicago. It will i ' cover an area of 26x75) feet. l l r l I t _ great lakes station. according to plans3 noxbeing prepared. Vesaels in distresn‘ Government to End Lug“! Inland“ I Plant at Great Lakes I‘he largest inland wireless station inl the United States will be erected soon at the Great Lakes Naval Training Station, according to in'ormation received by Captain George R. Clark. commandant. and made public by the Lake Fomter last week. .Two towers m feet high will ‘ ' be erected and equlpped with sufficient power to transmit mew from Chip cago to San Francisco or Washington. Messages between the Atlantic and, Pacific fleets will be relayed from the “--â€"_~ at anyâ€"point on the great lakes will be; able to receive aid because of the long1 range attainable by the equipment to be' installed at the station. ' 1 If those who have been curious as to‘' ; the meaning of the signs in the Fletcher: ‘block, where the Gas Appliance exhubit‘i l was recently held, will consult the half {page advertisement on another page of l tthis papet they will be enlightened wme- ‘ what for. by careful reading. one may, grasp the feet that the 'injunction' is‘ merely a catch line designed by Mini ‘Bench to catch the eye and cause a‘ ‘ mdintol the complete ad which ex- ‘ plain: that the exhibit will be established permanently. The store will be under the supervision of Mr. W. E. Ben-ch. the companv’l W at this point and n Irvâ€"v. GAS COIPANY OPENS FIXTURE STORE mam PARK. ILLINOIS. iii; (135mg. JUNE 25, 1914 Slluroom b. Made a Fountain. consuu u-c ”-u.‘ n mother me of In recognmon of hn excellent sunk. ‘ enlighuned wme- 1 during hu (mt mm a W h reading. one mammogra- from this diuu'ia la“. n.- the 'injunction' is butclthc WV! pom [an a» designed by Mr. Mnmmfmmflmml. eye and cause n 1150113000. which will be held in tic [etc Id which 5- Auditorium at Libertyfllk w n3 :will be established gibbon-en. Medill Means-nick air. are will be under sumdnummmu .W.E. sanctum «human-around an: a u- MmMHootdAbo-tmhc. duo. Wham-y- luv Wyn saa... Al- to“ Snub-I “mm in the allay oi the Route of Rem-mains trouncndy comm: on the comparatively.le attendance of membhton the floor. This mull at undone. ol memben ‘il' mm, (but onbyputhlly) unwanted for by moon of the he! that than: is unruly a time mtmbcr mm bill. 011 such a noted a number precent {not been seen on the flu Hire senson. before or w 1 keep themselves 1: man i[Certainly their consmm E unrepresented in Congr ithe number making I. 1 members I5 no( large. ”#3 0 s s a 32 E In Inmher letter I shall endeavot to give some account of the work 0! (he Committee on Public Lands. the principal comni'mce of Which I am a member. Pmnuivu in ByChuflTbo-m important s I! more than I an tell. constituency it prm uany in Congress. Fonunntciy inking up this group 0! amnion: such .1 (he Senor the taking of a rum manure his a: Inch occuiom l have recent whoa: Ince- have the float data“ the en- : or since When the) Todth I (in: of the Ody 811,000 in Mad uni Pledge. to Tut. up the Non-luau! loan in. Mom loin. Mule Rapidly The building tund committee 0! A. 0.: Fly Lodge. A. F. and A. M, claims to have pledge. tor the nle of about 812(00 worth 0! bond: and as the total , amount needed ia only 317.0(1) ll would oeem that a new Maaomc Temple tor Highland Park ll assured Members (1‘ the various Masonic orders are taking the entire tsaue of non-interat bearirg1 fint mortgage bonda whith are payable in from one to ten years ()wing to the ‘number of leaaea on the present hall held by other lodges It mll not be poo-I alble to beam butldmg operattons betorc January fint, even though all the bonds be taken betore then. ()nly tentamo plans are out tor the new butldmg but tt In believed that It Wlll be a two story land basement strurturc- mth kitchen, l )tllards and bowling m the basement. a l mnquet hall and n-t‘eptmn mom on the t rst floor. which late-r mav be rented to ltther lodges. and the Mammc warm on 3 the aecond Prone"! L. Cu. Yo: el al to (aruhne 5V Engel- hard. partlot 5, blk 62. lhghland Par}. Deed- $372500. _ Eat a c. G. mum deed, to Eat 01‘ Ellen W. Hipwrll, lot! 3 and 4, blk 27 ‘ Highland Park, Deed- 8100. ‘ H. C‘ Firm and w! to H. C. (‘yavm and! VII. lot: 2. 3. 11 to 14, blk12.PonChnmn,' Highland Park. W. I). $270011). W. F. Hogan and w! to C‘ A. Andean: u. 122 n. s an n. w. «5 lot 1. Fun "(2'11 Highwood. W. D. 35‘» (I). 1 F. P. Hawkins and wt to Rwhntd‘ Shannon. pan lo! 1. blk 17, Plan ‘0", iHnghwood. w. u sum cu. John Merriman and w! m R H Nady. lots 8(012. blk 1. Village of Deerfc'd and land N. Ind adjacent Q, C “00.0 '. l Mary E. Wright m Lillian E Smith. N .100 h. S 290 It. W 1721! lo! 31. lligl- iwood. W D 51000 ' lt'l bad enough but at that there are some who say It in terter thnn one or cupyinu I promment corner m Evanstur. The “It" with to the guide post recentlx placed II the corner of (emu) and St Johns and whtch has turmuhed mater“! Hat much )esttn‘ between pawn-h). ‘However. emu-n: have no kick «mum [u the owl wu butlt m the CIIy repar l‘n‘yops at a Very small (mt and It II in 'tended nnlv u I temanuty aflatt whtch f m I be replaced by I mon- nrttsuc ttruduu "It tt II tuund that it serve: the purpou {ybr whtch M In. been placed. that flat keeptng auloton the proper udc n, t I: the fitted and (arcing drtveru to do» ,‘dovn at (hi! croutng. So far ll hp 5 I proved succmtulv $orvu ‘0 K...» Auto on Right Side Rod-coo Chm-o for Accident- | ‘ Mr and MI'I. Wm Ralph ()1 Strand !SL. anon-fined Mnand Mrs Lh-mbcrlam :ol Ravenswood lul Sunday, LOCAL REAL ESTA“: TRANSFERS m Highwood M. 12‘ Church Epumnn Ltuue member: journeyed to Chicago Tundny evening (0! I boat ride on the like. Mm Rob! Puttcn, vmh u vismng he! film-r, T Maple Ave. Mr and Mn 5. A 5! ed Mr. Mnmn Benson C m sand-y. m M “Wad Park resident. Lake Shore Chapter Pythun SIItPft No. 2‘2 will [in I dance at their lodge hall 1“” 11. Admission 25 cenu The next regular meeting 0! m: Rt flail Club will be MM next Thund-y gaming. July and at nine o'clock at [be GUIDE POST A JEST BUT WORKS filth“- Recorded Bum Punt lvo Wail Mun-l boul- . S. A St Peter entertain- Benson of Buflluflwn. 13 ML Beacon was once a .SchanM will In" the simmer at York E Church Epumnh ‘03“. Hug: uh hcv «hxldrrn. l‘ R Clarke 01 “Arranging the Floweri"â€"A Japaneu numbev. uilh muuc by Robert Hood [Bonn m which Mm: >1. Dem- illw [Hates the mual of fiural decoration \a'hn‘h Is an Important pan of the Nip- md pom-9e woman's domestic dune: “1hr Dance 0! the Roofâ€"- A number m mam by that royal amateur. Louil ‘Xlll 01 France. "9 "In the Paiace 01 Paranh" An Enplian 0‘ number represenlmg ceremonial dance! 1“" patmmcd hemrerhe Par-oh of Egypt. M" Muuc by Walker Meyromu. 3" "The Snake Charmer" One of Mm If: ‘51 Dem!" best-known Hindu numberl. to ‘ muur arranged from Dehba' opera. m: i“Lakme." The scene is a street bazaar p?" ym a Hmdu city. and Ms” St Denis repre- ' aana In pamomlne both the wake-Chann- huch er and his cobra. . {me 305‘ “Arabic $ui!e"â€"-Here Mia St. Denis. thm mauled by Mr. Shawn "I“ ““3""? "v r U, bal dances of Lhe Bedouma. luv-u \y A,” Rubinstein and Herbert To 5. mu madam-I PM a What may be conutrucd by tome u an attempt to ourdo Rivervu-w but which ml] probably sent the purpooe 10! which. n u surndcd, {hat of flouting interest among the young people, it tound in In annoum’tmem 5cm out by the Ru'inil Park press agent and which reads al 1011011 "Mm: Ruth 5! llems WI” be followed at Ranma. July lllh by Dorothy Duckson and Carl Hem-n, 101 I two weeks' en. gagemenl m 1h? modern dances. During this fortnight there will be nightly lingo. contests between society dancers d the North Shore lawns wilh award“! of trophy (up! at the Close of the engage- ment " Miss St Den» :5 engaged lor the first (m; wrrks ol the season. whlch opt-nu Saturda‘y (\enmg. June 2701, and she ulll nrmg (u Ravuna her own auge- semnga. Wthh place Mr dances m the approprxale cnurunnwnt. and her own campam of assistants Among the latter are Mr,1ed Shawn and Miulhlda Reyer, who wull appear m duel and wlo numbers lllmlrauna phases ml the (launc and moder dam‘ra. MIS 51. Denn WI“ dis- play her whole repenwy during that Cl)- gagrmrm. changing (hr program at every pcrlmmancc. The mnou: numbers It: ulm l1 she wxll appear are as lullown “La Marquise" A dance of the period 0! puwered wig: and umohncs. suggest- ed by the drawmul ul Kay Nit-hum, with music by Edmund Ruth. Miss 51 Dems's musical director. :‘The Peloork"~A legrnd of lndu, with music by Roth. Herc Miss St Denna mm as a Hindu Princess who became of her unity and kwe 01 luxury has been remarnmcd ya I peacock, Ind haunts ha old mane-room , "Churn Hunting" A dance based upon a scene m (h: play, “Churn", by Rubin- dunalh Tagore. the Hmdu poet who was reccnny awnrdcd the some pnu. Muuc by Txhalkuwsky, ‘Scbcuo WARNâ€"A number Inspired bytht spirit of modern dmnng, with muuic by Ruth‘ "Champagne Dar muw by chnfnlz What in now a nubéect 0! much jetting but which might have proved I name. matter caused Chic! Wing to can out the hr: department early Sunday morning m an effort to locate one 04 hi: men. (mm-1 Meyer. who is summed ll Ravinu from 9 p m. to 1m 2 m. Meyers use: the mmorcydc to ad to and lrom hm nation and as he II I cum hmd at running it he trequently has trouble. ()n um oc- cuwn he deadtd to come by way of the mumy zinc and Green Bay Rd. wme- thmg ht hadncver done beiore and I [plll on Lin-tn B" nenr Roger Wuhan. put his mnchme out 01 order. While he spent aver-1 houn trying to repair it the man on duty at Cenml Ave. beam. wom'ed over hi: non-1W and and the and who made I hurried my HIEIEISEEKLOSTPOUGIM Hoyor Lu Ania-d u for Hob in Funding Hi- Dance"â€"v A specmhy In "7‘ Vo'fmne 4

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