lest/w ppliances rcolators, of order, br exami- 1 his new E. Central ch goes to prove what con- or: n‘earze We behave the ntinued from Page 1! Lsociation, through W‘ nsel Holmes, has SEW {thef‘.M.E.R.R w lagmarz at the Lincoln Ave: Show you about ’te information. at frvvisxriz 15 also to be be†:cted. the means used not aer TEMILEy decided :upon; the "410w down" order 0! nd tram“ will be rigorously and a mgr-wag and bell used. Idirzg of :he trust dead for , H4125; Memorial Fuu’d n5 a: The attorneys we" "0‘ Ian usual and li€d by a rep. mave any) and ration and care 9T1 ke care of d address . Tel. 624. PHI ds ehruary 1 1th mg, between H. and 51x tried :4) get Telephone 194 MALL .ents. tn request HY n a ï¬rst ting store by paynrz certain “8055' 9 ymr: 320. was diacuss‘ 2w Arnie-ratand it, a†ï¬rm: to save up £1. a“. ‘ way for the sum of 3150' mm fur unpaid W ’7 - ' prevailed oderins’ IEETING OF CITY COW]- year, Company ent 'hns aum. H [benzel W 331““? Km» were mptod. adjourned to most on :ween the hours 01' 51X P. M. IidiVid‘ ) get a concealion of 945! without 3“" .1 portion at land 'he city van to Ngmber 51 jaw BUSINESS ms FOR HIGHLAND PARK unocnoommcm my CM Wnll [unloading Room in 61% {ha Block for Interior Decont'mg Shop. New Upholster- iu Shop Open Together with the rapidly increas-l ing population of Highland Park} which will be shown in the oflicisl; census now being taken, comes thel mouncement. of the opening of at number of new business concerns which add to the business boom of our city for 1916. Among those near- ly ready for business are Clark Wall, Interior Decorators; E. J. Bock, . New Method Cash Grocery, and Louis whenstein, North Shore Mattress Eatery. Together with the above are rumors of the opening of a ï¬rst class furniture store which could not be verified at this time. New Interior Decorating Shop Clark Wall, interior decorators, have alre‘ady tackled their ï¬rst job,l that of decorating and remodeling room 208 East Central Avenue, where they will open, on March ï¬rst, an in- terior decorating shop. Mr. Wilbert Clark will be remembered in Highland Park as a member of the recent firm of Clark and Watts, while Mr. Ulric Well for the past ten years has been gssociated with some of the foremost interior decanters in New York and Chicago, and comes to Highland Park highly recommended. In opening their show in Highland Park this new ï¬rm promises up-to-the-minute work. manship and materials in all interior work. C i l ( New Method Cuh Grocery Mr. E. J. Bock. owner of the New Method Tea and Coflee Store. for- merly located at 17 W. Central Ave- nue end who for the put three weeks he been selling out his stock; has de- cided to open a cosh grocery store st 17 S. St. John's Avenue, where by selling goods for ash, he will be eble to sell at a very small mergin of proï¬t. The opening day of the new store, to be known es the “New Method Cash Grocery,†is set for Set- nrday. February 19th. Souvenirs will be given to all visitors. No or- der less than one dollar will be de- livered. 83mins in groceries will be advertised in the Press each week. North Shore Mattress Factory 1'3â€" -LAâ€"c “BTW. â€515.....- ___ _ be advertised in the Press each week. ' North Shore Mattreu Factory | The North Shore Mattress Factory ' with Mr. Louis Rubenstein ss itsk' manager, opened for business here I this week and is located at 17 W. ‘ Central Avenue, in the store former- ‘ ly occupied by the New Method Tea ‘ and Coffee Store. The manufactur- ing and renovating of mattresses andl box springs, together with upholstet-i ing, wholesale and retail is the spa-i cialty offered by Mr. Rubenstein. Or-v ‘~â€"- will he pulled for and delivered}, Incuwoon oaucan TO BUILD scnoot ders Present Building Condemned Recently l by State Building Inspectors I The school building at Highwood was , recently condemned after investiga-“ tion by the state building inspector“ and according to the statute the com-I munity will be‘obliged to provide an-. other building within the next two‘; years. If within a year no steps have!L been taken to procure new school! quarters, the funds of the school willi be cut off; if in the year after that[ new rooms are not forthcoming. the‘ building will he closed and the chil-u dren sent to another school. The present buildint is about 50' and contains six rooms- end sanitary building now houses , There are six teacher-min all tb grades. F. A. 110de il'tho m Complaints on the wt of both difieuit to get the town as any action. mm innit mom . _____,___._â€"â€"â€"-~ issued by the Depart-est of Health of the City el Highland Park Date submitted, February 14, 1916. ‘ L AflsApu t-n‘ .vcs naeâ€"V beennu- P at a special meeting. l‘ Mrs. Abbie Bestin; eration The name of was presented by Mr. Udell as a member of the Publicity Commission, (Continued on Page 8) ___'___â€"-â€"-â€"-â€" l l 1 i l i 509““. COIIISSWN IE“ 1 Phne Ce-pkted'for I-nediate Active‘l M Thrmbeut the City i At a meeting of the executive com- ‘ mittee o! the hospital commission Tuesday night. plans were completed\ for the immediate launching of an. “active" campaign throughout the‘ city. The services of the entire mem- bership of the hospital commissionl will he enlisted in this work. lean-1 time the receipts of voluntary stock} subscription outlines steadilyâ€"but1 with the View of hastening the com-‘ ' work more active meek ures will be instituted this week. 'Proepective subscribers are canvass of the city. Subscriptions sent in today mean really more than eir face value to ' “A i.--_;..| a. ,0. of the City cl Ruth-d Wk Date submitted, Fabrusry 14, 1916. Taken from Inborncory up. Presumptive tasteâ€"negative. Number colonies to c. c.â€"â€"none. Colon bacilliâ€"430m; Water practically ï¬brils. -v I nun-nu will be called f0? ,e of the foremost in New York und to Hizhhnd Punk 1. In opening their The Highlanh Park P1155 '. Ulhmnn. PETIHON ASKSSALE OF WEST SIDE PARK DOESNOTIEETWITHFAVOIOFIAYOR Mn. Abbi. Dustin Appointed MOI Publicity Commission. ““1â€! Board†to tho Hoopiul Con- nittoo Appoinlod By Publicity Connie-io- At the council meeting held on Fri- day, February 11th, there were pres-I ent at roll call. Mnyor Hastings, Com-i missioners Huber and Willite. ; The minutes of the last meeting{ were read and ‘epproved, the trust» deed of the Maine Hately Mt‘llVIinei Memorial Fund was read by Attorn-‘ ey Everett Mill-rd, ,copiee of the same left with the Mayor end Com- missioners. Among the interesting happenings was the neding, by the city clerk of the following petition signed by ‘11 people: To the Meyor and Commissioner: of the City of Highland Perk: We, the undenignod residents of qthe City of Highlnnd Perk do here- by petition your hononble body to¢ take the necessary steps in a nunneri as provided by an act of the Canard? Assembly of the State 0! lllinoin, en-‘i titled: “An Act Concerning tho Con-i veyonce of Property." upprovod March 22nd, 1889, in force July Int. 1889, for the prepnntion And the adoption by your honorable ooay not an ordinance providing for the sale of a tract of land containing six and 3 two-thirds acres belonging to the i city of Highland Park known as the | West Side Park. We further petition your honorable ‘ body that the money received from I the sale of said land be used in pur- , ‘chasing the necessary buildings and equipment for an incineration and . garbage disposal plant to be located ‘ on the ï¬ve acres of land belonging to ‘ the city on Central Avenue west of the city limits. At the conclusion of the reading 01 the petition, Mayor Hastings remark- ed that the selling of city property is a serious matter. and requires care- ful consideration; be said that he realized the property in question is by no means an ideal spot for a pub- lic park, and at present of little use as a play ground. still it was a breath- ing space, (Commissioner Huber ‘seemedtothinkitwasmore of a ' breeding place for'moequitoes) and‘ at the rate Chicago’s population is increasing and with it that of neighâ€" ‘boring towns and cities, he felt it would be a little dangerous to dispose ' of the property in hand before anoth- er and perhaps a more desirable site i could be procured; he believed in â€"--"- mad mnrn DCI’kl. and while he increasing and with it that or nel‘n-i boring towns end cities, he felt it} would be 1 little dengerous to disposei of the property in bond before enoth- er end perhspe s more desinble site‘ could be procured; he believed inl| parks and more perks. end while be‘ and Commissioner Willite screed with Commissioner Huber that en inciner- ating plant is en absolute and press- :ing necessity he thought other meens Ecould be found to procure the funds inecessary for such 1 plant; the sum needed is $8,500. After some further iremarks it was decided thet the met- iter should be given immediate consid- 1emtion at a specisl meeting. 2 The neme of Mrs. Abbie Bestin tar-hip CIIIv-a- v- -.__ Subscriptions rant in today mean mlly more than their {nee Vllue to your committoe. The hospital i: go- wolmsauuows om m!mw£ua5 came not mgmv mums 0n Wedmodly evening, Februnry 28rd. It. eighbflftoen o'clock. the Highland Park Wmn’l Club invnu the general public to attend in open meeting to be held at the Hi‘hhnd Plrk Presbyterian church. The pro- gnm which has been granted is on. of much importance Ind 01 unusui intemt. Hr. Finch-r baby!" of (‘hi- cngo, will Ipoak on “The Prawn! Sum: of the Prohibition Hovoment.†On Wednesday evening, February 28rd. at eighbflftecn o'clock. the Highland Park Woman’s Club minus the general public to attend its open meeting to be held at the Highland Park Presbyterian church. The pro- gram which has been arranged is one of much importance and of unusual interest. Hr. Fletcher Dobyns of (‘hi- cago, will speak on “The Present Status of the Prohibition Hovement.†Mr. Dobyns was assistant state's attorney for Cook county {or {our years. assistant United States district» attorney {or the Northern [intrict of Illinois for two years. and for one year was special assistant to the st-' tomey general of the United States. He is a member of the law ï¬rm of Sherifl. Dent. Dobyns Freeman. committee in the spring of 1914 a ‘ of the city council was appointed by lthe mayor to investigate the subyect lo! crime in Chicago. Mr. Dobyns was selected as counsel {or this commit- tee and conducted an investigation of criminal conditions throughout the - city. While occupying these positions. Mr. Dobyns had an unusual opportun- ity of qbearVing the aflect or! the sa- - ___-_ A- individunl and society. By "tab" Moe- l‘st Sunday's t'hirago papers gave ‘ a Complete list of those who took prises in the Windy (‘ity Tourna- ment. which closed on the tenth in ‘ the ï¬ne men event. team landed in fourth place. which netted them #31500 no Italian team is composed of Santi. Iinonni. Niui, lines, and PIPIIH, in the doubles. 0n and Evans tool ï¬fth place, and 82000 was their share in this event '81“ McNanl)‘ tool sonic-thing like 8700 in the singles and just placed in the all events lav‘ellyn placed in the singles. and On also took one of the prises in the all cunts. The league rate is getting hot again, or is still hot Enea going in- to first place again by winning three games from lay, and establiahing some new records, Those guys want crasy Last Thursday night, getting [i973 for their first game, which best iFoy's mark of 923. ‘Dieir second lgarne netted them 93, and their last iflllhf 7m [HIM tleu In |\H‘t (l 193; (Esmee likr tlosr of last 11am day make the league a sure-as. for lvhen a team breaks a record. it only inlplm the others to try and beat it, lno doubt before the ooh-on is over, the italian I Whilo occupymï¬ my, Dobym had In icy o! quinl 0’ loon upon an indi‘ Whilo occupying thou position» day n Mr. Dobym had 1n unusual opportun- 1 when ity 0! quing the doc! or! 010 n- mnpxr loon upon an individul and .ockty.l1no dc Tho nulinl pr! 0! 1h. prognmlmuy', will I» mm by In. vscmr'u Pow-150m. null. omn‘ut, Ind Mr. Georg. Kim-do Jon“. Violinist. 1every I A- -â€" 1, HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS. 'vuuv- Through the court-I, und mop-.{Qrflu than. cntion of the ofliun °l the Chunh'i The ï¬n! round will and next weak, the mating vill be held in the mini.†an" a†ï¬nal for m. “pennant." auditorium n the hour of the mug“ N.“ Vul'n P‘P" "n [in W “Wm“ â€m- mam. in am: mun. ma thou It in the Imbldon of we club to who um second. E. Foy .M cur luv. the church ï¬lled to in upon, “'1 for I.“ wool'l priu "m 266 on this occasion. A moot cordhl in- Ip'toco. Somo Wlmx. if you “fl" viution in extended to :11. on “km! . Pd" we took. you will 1 have to bowl Anyvinn hon: 260 no \munnv IIIWQ mm iSOOmnHL was. roym..ood It in the Imblu’on I In" the church ï¬lled on this occuion. A l viution in extended U Well Known Minister PM Avuyr Rev. John B. N-cGuflin. I mini-ur‘ of the gospel, died at his home at Lib- erlyvxlle Wednesday morning It 05. age of 80 years. Rev. MuGuflm ha been conï¬ned to his bed for the p.“ three Weeks. or since he broke bu arm in 31:11 41 m nuar hh hnmc Thirty-nine yearn of his hie he de- voted to punching the gocpel. Ind he ofï¬ciated us pastor of the Fin! Meth- odist church It Libertyville from 1892 until [897. He retired from the min- listry in 1907. ' L___. L;- Vote Down Bond lune E North “HR-[Mm by In over- }wholming majority of over two to lone. on Tuesdly, turned down On proposition of issuing $25,000 worth [of bonds {or the inlullnlon of a modern ï¬l‘ntion Mint in um CR): .115. debt! of \hc mcnnun cum. :1 I ‘docldod chock m mny {or production: )hnd been nude freely an! more In ilittlo or no oppolillon to the bond ll- ‘ilue aid thnt it would cury by I jlremendous mnjorfly. The Imnllncu fof tho vote hkcwue was a lurpnu u ;it hnd been predicted then probably 1would be 1,000 men 3nd women It the _ poll; An I mutter of fut, only 859 . votes wen cut. 116 {or and 263 Valiant-V t 5 1-: pro V3.33? 6757 2.0; on 4.739% M103. {a for... He leaves to mourn n belovod wife, two to Paul Mchuflm. mister of Luke coun‘y, And (in. ullo o! Libert dnughtor. Hrs. Ad: I hum, Wuh. m 533.6 .7. Judi..- lb :0. .30) E. a -< 4:2. _ 900.â€" on 3.5! In’ naponu to I p'uum twenty Wauhgtn barber: one day I week to them: city council' Mondny night ordinunce "3“ close: all p shaves nnd hnircuu u" d so much per. the! mall!" ‘0“ into (1V0! ‘ church ".3“, sh". .Q w...†M Chic-80 V“°‘ 0"" Bold luv. {0' Filth- uon Plan! upon» to I potition signed by: Wuukegtn barber: who nmr ' 3 week to themselves. (hc'. Incil‘ Mondny night paged In re "3“ close: all put“ when nnd hnircuu In dispensed u a per. utter nut Sundly. The 2 goes into elect an day- a!- puuge. Fcbmry 24. which he mun who like. to to to clanâ€"uhum one more chance; to mourn his demise his vlllbertyville; And one Ad: Rowe, of Belling- Shana s! Wnnkctu er In cram-cry mlph Bin-(Eu!- â€hrâ€"Attorney A. { Inn.“ Podpoood Unhl Andy-h J I, ‘ Pub.- Fn- Curr. Mud u. L. “a mmurwrwm- 5‘ gin. The. Gun.- lto. F†Fit“ In.“ M Lad Nail Wed THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 17. 1916 Some wonderful morn haw mud. to fur. con-worm. (he {m 0:“ | every Loom in compoud of ï¬ve 6!! \ {cram than. ‘ chant. to mlh uurud oi! with \ l-II‘ - v- «and 06 with I luikc, Ind only hooded oloven more. but couldn‘t do 1L Bum luck next um, Edda. If you can't bowl on Sand-p, uh 3 (Continued on pay 5) Hmu of n thud womnn \n the Me 0! W111 Orpct. the l'mvernny 0! “Hr connn junior, held It Wnulenn on n chnrge of murdor, (no I new touch of "Query ynu-nh) to [he dMLh of M-run Lambert, mhu died of [>0an All her former n‘ecthearl'n {eel \n the woods near Lake Fort-l in“ Thurminy. From the 1mm um dellh band UH From the 1mm um dellh band UH ’ the )nm‘g CUHO‘IIH. only rumlncu m {‘0 \Iumry. had â€mo-red 1n the drnmn u- :nul- fur hu nfln‘honn. Then-e “ere- Mnrun. lAml-ert, whose death he u Inhmd pnnm ban, and ('elentu Youker. u [anchor of chemntry m the normal whool ll IMKnlb, for whom he Md ‘hrown over lhe Lake Fomt high school [\rl for The inquenl, which n In» expododl lumuld he rammed )‘euurdny will bo‘ ronhnued m Iwul the run“ of 1",! Rnlph W ucr'n Imly-II 0! Lb. pott on cry: 1- scraped from the dad girl’s husdn 1nd check. Dr. Wob- inur, who u count-cud with the (‘hi- lcngo [Abonwrieu In an Innhall lhold annex. and hu Analyst won“ lnot be completed befon Sunni-y. mIDIWIIIOIï¬TCASE? “born to try ï¬nd but it. {on use ooh-on ‘n "of. atom- will be recorded. aim. mm - £0041 null]! '“k. H" ml] ndmit that m Aug- und Trunk-(Ivan; he {rum hu fnend. (‘harlu , clerk m the demln by Wb-‘WOM I. 50 Cu.- t- I“ I5- .,. i School-Friday. Mud- “. 1m. lh‘hl-nd Purl In. be! And. Lhm dun, Mun"): .‘t‘. 4 And 5, m be deveud m U" Ruby Walk" (mpu‘n. The l-nlvy "- u be king on thou day. tnd every cium m HI‘hhnd Purl II â€ll-d to do him obotuncc. huurummonu :11 to be (non In In- honor, and un â€mm"... of QVerthmg [us-running to HI. Iljofly'l good health 5nd comfort will b. shown dunng Lb:- d.) of Sunni-y. ervh uh. u m. Y. w. (‘ A. room No. 1 5mm hr-l SlmL xvoiold, Fm! to (In m. parents 0! u rommunfl)‘ uu opportunity of )onmm. the {urn with "(uni no the (In 0! Unit b-bm; mood. 10 Mb known lo a community the unporb mm of labial. the npoflnl {MU r0. hur.‘ w on lumen of a» commun- balm-o und childnn. l! a young clnld'u health n ï¬rmly uubhlbod And hn durlpllmn‘ n botun urly. ha "in be - nod“ to In: ptrcnu, I powa la a» community In winch be live. and ï¬nally I plllu of ltmgth u: bin rounLry ALzA ihtm off. Prondenu h binned for-Pmp "' 'mny anion unions of bum bo-{m‘ ““ Hnfl Ind an pm" 0! (‘ol‘ Boost-3““ “1 ‘nh'u timely luwumv'F-u “.m" 33nd uh your own purL" will W59†H‘ i'qulu .- well in the are of chtldm "‘ ‘5" u m mum-- of sun 1"" 'h ‘ Iodern some. hu clung“! All‘h“ 1" ï¬nch ‘1'an And now mother: at "‘“n‘ it..." odoutod to on for tholr bobâ€"Em "wl m an Intolligcnt “y, bï¬nfln‘ "ho ' iglmut more hupplmu md huh): and ’d the Nil“! (no! Ind sorrow. Every mothct. ‘nnd tnther bl! I n‘ht to know ch! fut.- wlnrh unonre ha- mnde certain :- to the my- in whmh it in possible to proud bah» from Itclmeu And death, John Burnt Ind, “Give me In- trlhgont motherhood and food pmnl- I ul conduit!» and l hue no doubt of h the (Mun of lhu or any other nu- 0d, .1 1 tum " 'Thc nrhulun In the publk arm. n there DY of It “mm: an prtpunhg little plays, “may rm‘iuhom. etn, In honor of Mn ’hnl) for ert'h 3nd, Ind through â€11' m qwrnuon M Mr, Purl. mun;- gxr of the lhghhnd Purl Tho-m, the-n vnlt he thm wry murouung Hob! und umtruruw )urtuH-I uhown It the I theatre, Mnn‘h uh. "Tho Inn Who Irnrhr," "Thr r?) Put," “The Sum- “I nvr “do.“ mud 1. number of slidâ€, “ n In '9‘ unda- from the nrulnr protnm. nddtuon to tho Ibovt n0 Hui-m.:" ‘ - -:77-|._ WOO ‘vâ€""wl. ()ur gowmmcnt undonundl this And pom. yarn Age the Unitod 8mm hep-ranch! o! bbor established I ()mdron'n Wolf." Burton 3nd ‘n on- coun‘m‘ in every way the conï¬de:- nuon of babies. The old balm! that I mother mwnlly lurm m cm for he: chxldrw by Intuition in I 1.11." of th- wont land. 50 .150 In tho w- ‘UQuMod notion that if I child died in mum-)- it w boauu he ya A gvakung. md . kind Provident. took Th0 0(1)“! av. Pick". a the M Stlovdcy. “Arch OIL Um («I I)!" “.7 of 1'“ â€If" will .nd ".an .llultlv-p ./ __ Purl Pro. ml! publuh I {n amoly hmu peruimng w the are. dhen and «inc-hon of the baby. Ramombor u) an thou Lhm dnyu for Rel. "I! no superb". Mr Poul return! {mm the wrest: lmg rm‘ to horome - lrmm.’ For uxcrul you". he hot hid (.111! of (‘huugn bunny.» men who‘nn out In»! I u... uxcrul you". he hot hid (.111! of (‘huugn bunny.» men who‘nn out of rondihm., Ind heed rrjuyenfljon. Rn may fnendl und pupdu in High- lnnd Park in" be 31.4 to Imov tht may 'i. luvo mu opportunity to u. duh Mr wrutler In action. of un- “MPH!“ u u, (no mo ptnnls mm mm s‘smm m â€MM! Hu'iul The l’rnlrMn-imi Home. which in now luntmd in Highland l‘nrli. hold IL! unnu-l meeting in the fourth l’rvnlrytrriui church 01 the City lut Mona-)- at \Vhlrh time reports we" nude to tho I'reuliyury, and stereo,» u‘rmi picturnu were given illustruung thr progreu of the org-muuon to dour, 3nd ginng nrvhiuaru altetrhu for the prepared new» buildings. The building plum prevented hnvo boon approved l) the bo‘rd o! direc- tion, and were upprmed It this mode mg n the plum to be udoptod. Tho building will he of rod brick and bod~ ford stone trimming vith tiled roof, .0 omud u w permit sunlight tn ouch room. the ï¬rst bullding houllng the Idmlmntr-Lion roomu, And accom- oducing 65 poople Provnion ll nude To! the stun-ion of the two wingn of the building thu- incmmng the a- wlty .- noon-it.) art-u, And but Inn-nu octagon, und poulhly a mule-cont lie-pita! m be run in ‘Hooplul 0! Ohm." tin the ï¬n: buxldmg ondowmont lub- 'ooquom. chopel ond com to bo inood in tho anon-ion of tho work. Tho buyout nood for o Homo for flu nod liko (No is hung omphooiood by tho 'pooplo who on opplm hr nonhu- thip in thorn. out! by tho wot-inaus- jinx mambo: o! moon who on Apply- mg {or momberlhlp in am one. Thh commumty u docply 'uiwouod in 5d» Homo, ond the noun o! in work in coring for ogod mon ond vomon yfor who“ doclhin‘ yooro no provision has boon undo, commondo it to tho “mun“ o! ovoryono. Tho now houoo .ï¬lmono‘or. Ilu Kory Chopwoll Bolo, , who ouccoodo Mro. norm, Vho nor!!- iod tho homo {07 yoon u matron. ot- lnvod ol the home lul Tuoodoy. and in now in than, ond will be (M to roconvod than who may douro w coll ot the home at ony ume. Tho hoord of director! hope to be oblo to bmk ground for the new bu'fldm‘o m the spring or summer. The ha- ‘{ hon hu nol been deï¬niuely dreamin- _ ad, olthough the home owm twonty ,- nrroo In Evonswn, ond moy build } < v Q r sir-vuâ€" It n proposed el prv-em to spend $100,000.00 on building and [round- end w ruse en equel 'eum {or en- dowmenL A few intended friends have Already contributed I sum of 816,00000 {or the building fund end "6,000.00 {or endowment. 0th." at! remembenng the home In their, mile. TH: phn Idoptcd prowdeo for memorhl nfle to be Applied either meu‘tr‘u nod-y. “Rm-try" sound-y. 'nu Highlnnd Purl Thu". oflcn n In nur-ruom {or the ensuing wed: the followiny: Sunday, Febru- nry 20th. Will'um 8. Kurt Ln “Bo- twocn Mon." “May Height: And harm; Hon-u"; Monday, {our um , A-.. -v._â€"‘ , Soul," 3nd a comedy; Wodnuday, Halon W." in “(iron Cur-renta." Td- In‘lo Key-tone ('omc-dy; That-my, Inn Tclhgcn m “Th.- lYnknown," and Hum New»; Friday. numeric. The member: of the 1001‘ Y. W. C. A in bunny enx:¢ed returning the “l‘n'unt of Slpurhood†which in to be given FHA-y H'cnin‘, Febmry mm. M mum u'nwk. u. Lhr Elm Place ochool auditorium, UV†one hundnd memben w.“ be u. the out, Among the â€unu- 1m mun-mm.“ m b. (hen \nll ht folk dlm‘in‘, drills, longs. 3010 can“ “to! she‘d!" \ofrnhcr doom! “01'th '0 5' R‘“ h 00c“.- Whh Pmbytoflï¬l Mal 0‘ Change It A.†Potuhm'“ WATLOCALTIIUTRE '10: the Pmb)’“m dnnce- gram ‘mh kindcf- by thirtyâ€"ï¬ve huh Volume 5