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Highland Park Press (1912), 28 Mar 1918, p. 1

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'0 Stores; ')( z _ me And 56:. 'K‘E‘Y’t‘fit‘lltt‘d. rs z-rxpress the fits ahke in the (Mien-m frnm d 36.50 mm:umuwmlmmu orsets Lzrner )dl inormgs VI: beige :mms , v)ium, ? uni ults ARK Ike On Tut-May, April 2nd an olectlon will be hc-ld in tho Highland Park East Park “lslrk‘l fur tho- purpose of electing Hne m,un1mi.u.<itvn¢-r for the full term at five years. Mr. “'. C. Egan wh» hRS hwld the uffice for the past mm years is thw rotirlng mem- ber. He Is nut up for rev-l ~tion. Two candidates. Mr. Lawrence Buck of Marshman and Bronson Streets and \Ir (‘arl erman of Judmn Avâ€" ‘nuv. In nw- rilvd petitions. Since filing his pvlilmn Mr, Plowman writes The Presi that ho“ has beam-d to be a candidate Thi< leavm Mr. Buck with nu uppmition. The poling place wxll he m thi‘ 0mm» uf« James Duffy. mrner of Cmrtral Avpnué and Sho-rlv dan Road. “\RY I’H‘KFURI) IX \‘Tl-IHA “HHS. \‘VI‘I'RDAY Halim The- {allowing mntiun picture shows Will "" L’ixen at th» Pvarl Theatre rm! “wk: Sunday Julian Eltinge in "Tho- Wixluw‘s Might," and a Fox Sufl\hi!|u (’0mm!_\'. Monday four acts "1 Vautlnx'im- and pictures; Tuesday. 5‘8"!" Ex “1‘ in “Thu \‘ulunteer" and P‘th“ an. \Vc'dnvhlny Mrs. Ver- HUD "uv'w 1‘: "SH‘I'MWI in Arcud)" and " Puffin-“mt Pictugrnph: Thum- ‘la-V FEW Ilmlrivh 2". “American “MW” "a“:v \va ‘Hw! Pathv Com- a‘h'? F‘i' ‘ \‘tnm Martin in “Pet- 'iCm: H“ u ’ :md Rvnjzunin Chapin Mr. John B. Whitney. the efficient township chairman for Deerfield has ’rhfdith 'ho (-oopomtiun of the pa~ :riutic manncf‘rs of the local theaters in having Thrift maxim< and jlngles ’hme an the wreen ' ()Iu- (umnnis~|oner for a Full 'l‘erm 'icm: yr .. in “TH. ‘1 l' .. lh~ulurrh ww-mm that this club grow rapidly if Lake County i< 2o subscrlbo Ha per cupltn quota. re- quired by 019 governmnet. it.) n EAST [ARK DISTRH'T" ELI-X'I‘ION APRIL 2nd =!ay_ “1411‘ "Stella M ““3 tho I 3‘ “i3!" ii invi-W: Wm M 9‘ The campaign in the schools is incrr‘anng in intensity and affectiveâ€" 'w~'s and Mar 100 people have a]. ruddy :‘rpnrh‘d in giving aid'by the HIE’ "fir 1110110113 CAMPAIGN 0N 1011111311111 131151111011 ; WAR SAVING STAMPS TUESDAY, APRIL SECONDE Number HMII'I Highlmnl Park Mamk Third in l'o'l‘ (alpha Has-ls and NW- nml in 'l‘ulul Sal“ in Lalu- (‘ounn mm m'ltv Ward W. Willits F \V‘ t'udxing l.».."_‘» I" GHUJ' ‘WXT‘ H"! V, “:u H P Spdfiwick Hr and \l:’-. F tuhrrt I“ I‘urr \I (r; of PH? Vents ‘0 lw Elected. I“ Im- at 'I‘wo-Thlfly. to be He- lwutod on Sunday Evrnlnt. \prll Seventh ~vv'.‘!H lav-mm»- (‘ummitu-v ‘ u} -:\ \w-vm‘ing Ihv m'r- ' \I‘ Hturih‘ I“, Goudnuw of If {Kirk x< vhairman \1 wimum War Q'avingi ' :l‘.» r-uunty Then a"? all m-ulh-d in this club member- “im‘h «Ignifles that the mem~ w mhscrihed amount of Sav- amp< allotted m uny one pvt“- me year: W \l llm-rnmn “’lthdrav“ \\’ urn-an triwtiv r mn'inw mly nu] I ( ">vmucracy": Saturâ€" Mnry Pickford in t ‘13". In the eveâ€" rlely will be given n which the public :xtinw parfnrmam‘n Sunday wvening. m throughout (ho \lx‘ {Le .n:\~‘I‘!i~HlL’ Stamps 1» pro 'ns week undm' Ir. Clan-two W "mirman 1»! fhw hvld 'I‘uo-sdny u Lnkv Zurich on Wednesday. «mm Ian-r H1 Drum l‘wuk. ;‘ lrlh‘o 'I‘QI \HH'l-I BI‘SIXHSS On April first the Manson Optical (‘1). will move from its Drf‘svnt Inca- inn on Central Ave. nndsSocond St. to Suite One, Erskine Bank Building. The business has been wry success- ful at the present store. but with the move the proprietor will discontinue the sale of general merchandiso. and wmfinn H10 hua’iness ontlrvly tn the We expect that the citizpns of Highland Park will fully sustain the reputation made in other campaigns of like character and thoroby hnlp tn make happy s0 far as possible those hays: who are zivinz w muvh fnl‘ tlwir muntr."- Let all take part in this campaign and help to put a “Smile That Won't (‘nmo Off" on the face of our boys in the training camps. wmfinn the lnwiness on flrrinz and winding of The people 0: Highlandii’ark ill be advised beforehand through the columns of the Press ,and ,otherwise of the date on which the drive is to begin, so that the citizens will be anticipating it and will cheerfully and patriotlcally respond. Manson Optical ('n. to g» Into Suha- mu-. linklne Bank Bulldinz The drive in Highland Park will he started as soon as the necessary supplies are received. (‘harles Hur- baugh’ has been appointed chairman of the local committee and with the assistance of the High School Cadets expects to start the campaign vofy soon. i purtnwm, ‘. The“) hxmk> may lw wm In Win- ku nr frimuls or wnt dirnet m the Arm) Cnnmnmom for distribution. Thv Miiitnry Entertainment (‘oun- (-il hnpos to sell more than a mil- lion of [Iv-<0 books: so that every soldivr may bu prm‘idm] with um- m‘ mm: The campaign has already been started In other nearby cine»: and the books are being sold In largp numbers. Thv wntvrtainnn-nl given in those theatres wiH be undt-r the supervi- <iun 0f the Military Entertainment 0'! the (‘nmmisslon on Training Camp Activities, Washingon. I). C. _ Admission to these entertainments will h» by coupon. those mupons are «ml on hmks of one and five dol- lars mush. tho mw dollar hunks con- taining twenty and Hm fin) dollnr htmk< mm humll'wd munpmm thv salt- uf thmw books Jlf‘t' undr‘r the nulhdr- Hy of thv Gnvvrnnwnt and the ac~ «‘mmts :m- :niditmi h)’ the \V'nr D0» 0n 'l‘u-wdzu, April second will be iwkl thv nnmml township meeting and t'lm'tiun of nfl'icvrs of errfield t"“llfihiu This year the offices m hc fillwi art" (me Assistant Sup“? visor. mu- Township Clerk. and one mmimisqunvr n! A highway. Th" pn-scul im-umhvms are running I'M rt‘lfll'lilln.‘0(| the Citizen's Ticket: A. W. Vo-rmw for Assistant Supervi ~ul‘. Albert Larson for Clark. James Duffy fur [\snwsm‘ and John Frebvrg fur rummissinnor nl' high“£l.\'m (m :m- huh-prudent TiCkul, ’1‘. M. Doolc." is opposing Albert Larson for TOW}! Clvrk and on the Puoplv's Tick”! l'lmrlqw llarlmug’h. Local ('halrman Wlll he .\sslst«l by the [fish School Cadets [-2. E. Farmer is oppOsing John Frr' berg fnr vommissionor of Highwzus The other candidates have no oppm- ition. Thi» r-lwvliun is [hr “1'4! ~il\.('t' Ihf‘ .Ihulninn «If Ihv affix-o nl‘ Hmmhip rune-elm" In) :1 In“ rum-ml} Mum-[HI by the) legislature. Hervuftvr personâ€" ;Il prnpvrty and real (‘S‘llU' ruxm will lw paid to I‘lu- country trmwuror in \inuke-gun. s‘llIJ‘LU-‘I‘I “00K DRIVE _ 'l‘0 S'I‘HK'I‘ Ill-IRE SUUX Our guvernnwnt has built one theatre in each National Army Canâ€" tonment. seating three thousand. \s~istant Superfisor, 'l‘mnhhip l'ler. Afloswr and (‘mn- miuiom-r M' Highway tn IN- Elm-fwd Thix Vow“! “4-0 It 0N \PRIL FIRST yr glasses. 'The following is par! of a clip- ping which nppval'wl In a Miami. ( lnrhla) papér rpconlh'. Tho ar- t‘cle deals with the organizing of an 1am} Y M (‘ . in the south. 4 §_ I 5 g The following roclpe for WIII brand the Highland Park Defense Coun- 9245 sent into the City l-‘Llitur this til: lInfl had made. and. hung on the 41144 with the rI-qunst that it he pub- .\ hwustern depot wall a very hand» fished. Howe honor ml]. The cards are hand i {I was orig nnted by Carrie Fos~' lodgored and are arranged so that omit-r Ft'ldllllll a Highland Parkithdfir cm) ho rvmoIe-Il and rorrectéd :zirl. Now thé‘ City Editm is more,” magma”). The Council has put or lvss slit-pupal on the subject u{*fur.t;lI 24 MI: I-flort to get this list to- imr hrond illl’d It was ducided "to’IzotherianIl rm-ogIIizI-s the fact that ry it on the Idog" first uoll IIotIthqn- iIro mistakes in spelling. in exactly the do? but rather the famâ€" ranks: and in locatiom Thpse mis- "ly.10(‘lthdltohasldt'(rumhPrttzlktN t‘l'" nol “illful. onl3 mere din ntfitinu is Isome-thing of 2.I lmusovgt-lmm'w hut tlIm must lw corrected. 409p”. and :44 a good part of her} The ilk-funw Council wants them liouwmnkcon'fhhofcooklngtlu- tr\"( be right and therefore you In? pg of the braid “2m; qlliit' (‘lh‘ih up; ugly-«l to voupvrntv in letting Mrs. nights that N'mujn. ' On Sunday yu‘zhh (hora will he rvligiom svrvicm i? the camp. ‘ fi'Secretary Dobson who is in' charge; 0 the work has just resigned a iarge (gulp-ago pastofinte to take up the my ‘1’. \I C. ‘A. work here élt is stated ‘that the physical de- phrtment will provlde for recreation ahd relnxntlomin the form of games. are than exercise such 35 baseball; \Plle) ball hafiketball. metllclne hall. ”aground hall. tennis. quuits and 5"This war work Y. M. C. A. arrange- nsent means for the hnys that they “(HI haw at Ivast _t\\'0 mntlun pic- t‘fire shmvs n M'm-k, (we of charge: O'eIe-ntvrtainmont a WPPk by thi' ‘npll‘ of the édmmunity: one onu~r~ ninnwnt :1 work by thc (‘nmp tul- nbt. and ulhmr divt-rsiom nn thu- nights that N'mujn. ' On Sunday uhhh (hora will he rvligiom svrvicm “'l‘hv position uf any (h'rnmn-Anh l'it‘HH in Ihi~ (lurk hour i> um mm 3 ‘14) h»- «-n\ivd. sum 3:4 mm‘) truv one 3‘ lh‘M‘lWillK credit for m‘vrcmning I. pr untlivlng lhnt which in hi‘ unrlit-l' vur~ huu- hm-n imprust-d and in- ‘Hillvd inln him regarding H10 old iâ€"‘uHu-rlzuul :nul’ is (-nnll‘ar) [u the iu'im-iplm M u Dvnmcrm-y. Myself (uni thnnwuls of mhvre (-zmw hone WITH THE checkers." “Oops-r. and if a good part of heri The {Dari-nu- Council wants them iiouwmmkcomihlsofcookingIlu- lr\~i((),'ht' right and therefore you or? in: of thr- hr-gd “as quin- mun} :Ic- ; :Isky-«l Io mupvrntv h_\ letting Mrs (QIIIIplishml.1‘ho !.IIIIiIv "fell" for i“ J. vafe kno“ of such corr rvctions it at (HH'i‘ and thv PIPS.‘ is wry glad ant! rh!‘ ix nuthorizvd by the coun- tp mnlmsv it. IIt is III one:- gooulnnd: cil o;hnvx- «III-h corrections made. (Igwap. Tho Weplpo follows: V“ I â€"~â€"â€"wâ€"~â€"-â€"â€" 5 I “Tar Brt'ad ....~..“F "in“... “mum...“ .n.‘ llul :n-wun élln'HUw‘ $11! tin-3 h éllilill\ nf @Ilwrwiw uf tlw (‘wrmun pmmlv. $11! tin-3 haw drugged with thmn Hm ‘huim nf n mfillnu‘y ~*_vsto.m which, while In tho hupt-s of pvrpvtuaiing in?” hux nut nnly uullh‘vd its ”‘1'- ‘nlhd-v’. but has lwvumv xhe- curse of £11m nation. ii rnnme'llt uni thmwnuls of mhvre (-zmw hon n Huh-r In “\vqu', m m .\'|\I‘1Ik, Prux ':m Militnrisim. .u.u...~,.r 5‘7"" a.“ vw’hwl gumâ€"l.” a», {aptâ€"n...â€" , ., .K a Vila 1 (-up rye flqur. cup of corn meal.’ cup of oat meal cup of “him flour. cup of “denied raisins. teaspoons of sugar. cup: of mm; or water. tablespooné of shortening tablespoons of baking powder teaspoon of salt. Bake: for 40 minutes. (‘nrx‘ie' lewndor Feldman Th9 pmmlv Hf thi< litlo Iiflvl'muthn nn- they u nu h_\ Hn- n‘id of imaginn "mm which divide me. HHh‘lNA'I‘Hh‘ I'A'I‘RHITH' - WAR BREAD RECIPE R. ('ahlp "0'35"“ Organlzlng Vt'W Y. M}. l‘. .5. In Mlnml, ‘Ploridu nrrle Foshvndor l‘eldman Com-elves [den 0! lm-xponslw “wad. (‘lty lidltnr Endorse-s It Wn' nmsl :uklmwlmlge- [ho womb-r- I :wwunpii»him-ms. Wis-mint :1an HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS. THURSDAY. MARCH 28, 1918 Fritz Bahr Makes Plain. in the Following Stat:- mcnt. His Attitude in the present World. Crisis {110 mi thi< litlv mirth dun't lulu nn- they :n‘v :IH alike. n‘id of imaginary hmlndary h divide (hum. thruuuh vn- and education their minds MRMY Y. M. A; IN THE SOUTH an. a Higl‘iiund Park . City Editor is more pal on the subject of 1d I! was dmrided "to dug" first, ~u'ell ' not T03} ELEV? MEMBERS“0F ‘ ' HIGH Sf‘HOOL BOARD -Kn olwtlon will he hnid in Deer field» Shields Township High School Dlfltrici on Saturday. April‘lath for the purpose of electing two members: of the 'Eigh School Board of E¢uca~ tion. The retiring members are Dr. B. N. Parnu-nter of Lake Forest and Wilhalnl M. {nay or Deetfleld. who. it u hi‘lim'od. wm be candidates for reeléctldn. The present Board con- sistn of 1wo members from Highlana ‘Park. m. [In J Gear and Mr Anson 0301111311: hm mombprs frnm Lake Forest. Dr. B. N. Purmt-nter and Mr. C. M..?’l‘;rnwhridgv: -.nnd (me member from Defrflold, Mr. wnmun M. Reay. Thevpo‘lk will he npvn between three and six «Tim-k at tho North Shore Truntt :(10. Bank at Highland Park. at thuf City Hall. Lukq-VFan-st and thtu'l‘éwn Hall in \"(NI Doorfield Amollqa Galll- Curcl and Lucien Mu't'mprc‘ will head the list of solo- fists. ably assisted by three Metropoli- tan stuns. Leonora Sparkles Marie ' Continued on Page 4 , 'l‘heienw- m3 llmlvst (“UllVlUllOllfi and Inn izme mm he more (let-ply impressed with um meaning 0! it all. While l and: millinns of nllu r< hope that mm.- tlnii‘lg unfurwen 0r thought of may hnppeil m <11": this horrible slaughter ifil dew-bin" hustu h»- reached in theiswnnl, H lliIl'k lunmrmw lain l'runt M [as and «rent snerifires will have to be made. I am ready in assist the gnvérnment in whmm‘vi- X can do and with every rent I have if necesmry :mdgvmmdl-r it n <:i(‘l‘1'1l duty and prlvjilr-g-r.” PIAJQS'are all imder way for the North Shore Music Festival to be givqn at the Patten gymnasium Ev‘hston. The boxes are sold and manyftiékets have been disposed ,of. What 'l‘hnmn.~ Pnim- thuught wnuhl hnppt-En ilhill.‘ of 25 ymlrs‘aner the American vanlutinn. mum-1y the and u! m'm')‘ ‘mtmarl‘hy, will he tho I'l-sult uf this war. What Lincoln said, in I'vfermxm- to tho- Nut-[h and the Sou”). NHR'QH SHORE “INN”, ‘1 WHS'I’H’A L'WAY ‘27-'2S-30 can b" moulded imu all sorts u! shark-- and [he grout muss made to thinly Mung ('m‘hlin Hues and the kinxfiprinw- u! pulcntatu has ' berm) ('\'(‘l‘vr(‘illl)' to lukv advantage of this fuck l-Iwr <inm- tho world klww of rulers, and ('0I1qm-<t. uranny and Up- pmulnn hm hum lhv rule. (‘zwsur (‘zir 1am) Kaiser, those three wurds danii‘fur Hn- mum and mean {hr Stunt} All 0! u~ in Anwrica are :m‘urv of ”w ‘la‘vt that \w are In this mrugglr to wipe out Mull i~ h-ft uhhosethr‘w. "A Hon-w dh'ids-«l against Itself cunâ€" nm stand“ has become a Werd‘ quesâ€" timi, Hurrv is no 11mm for hath the Augbotqtiv Mmmrchy and the Frée Ihfliilm in. I I Eledhén to he mm Saturday, \m-n _.'I‘hlrteonth. Poll! Open fmm ' 51:00 to 6:00 DEF HNSE ("I N( H; * ' POSTS "0V0“ R01 L lhifidséme (‘utulwxue of All Men In Jaw-nil? ls Displayed at (‘. A ' V. w. smm . \nmlitu‘ (-‘nlll-(‘urcl um! Lm lluruturv to Appear as Solo- flsts In Annual Concerts Fritz Bahr hut-IN! The exhibition has been advertised to take pine Friday. March 22nd, but as this date conflicted with another entertainmenn it ha; been matched to Saturday. March 39 at 8 o'clock p. m. at the Elm PlacefSchool. Several Weeks ago the Boy Soou'ts of Highland Park held an exhibition to demonstrate‘to the pdrénts What Scout work had accomplished. D93- pite the very large attendance It in thought that many ”tents with buy: of wont use might be reached by repeulng It. At the rbquect o! W Hutingn. and the imfihhnd Park Business Men's. Assoblnflon, this is. to be done. A Everyone in Highléndv Park should heartily suppurt this movement and pin}: to he prom-mnnr‘. help smut.» one rhu- to he thore._ r: " Company C is to be there a” in unifnrm. 'cnurso and that? alone is mmugh tn make you wantivvto cone. F‘uur minute men wm sheak 100. Highland Park‘s Defense (Foundl is in charge 0! th-‘ prbgram.1 Be sure m more your- chock'ahgad next Saturday evening before you re~ tire. For instance if you retire at nine o‘clock set your walgh at ten. You wlll thereby gain one hour. 1! you want to be exact you may get up at two bells. Sunday mornln; and pet your lngeisoll at- three hi? that is the exact time that the law recently primed by the- :Unlted States Congresa says such act‘lon should take place. ~All churches. last Sunday an- nounced that their senices would be held accordlng m- the new day. light law ‘ r n is for-this reason that ghe Clvlcs Committee} urthe Him-pd Put Woman's~‘¢lub takes special pleasure in announcing that an «petrmeetlng will be held at the city ,hall next Tuesday evening at 8:15 gm hear Mnjur P‘unkhouser. who is; nue 40' Chicago‘s flnqst speakers; Mayor Hastings wlll introduce rth¢ speaker, and as it Is to be a meet 1; of wide Civic interest. the Club véls‘ es (0 e);- tend an lnvltatlon to lime] as le as women to share with, the op- pm‘unity nf lu-nrlng‘sn'wéll known a speaker. ‘é ' sm‘ Torn WA'N‘H AHEAD ox m'rl'npu m‘Exnm SPEAKERS ARE Sl‘Hh-IIH‘IJII).TRANSI'HRT (‘0. IN(,.‘0.\IPLl-.‘I'E Of course we have all heard ubouxi Major Funkhouser. Chicago's monk! inspector. and his work with theé movies but not many 0! in; hue been; fortunate. enough to he'ar the --man, himself tell at his work. ~ - E As the may hall holdséonly 200 when mlpd to capacity. qhé Civic Committee wnuld suggestiflmt you "mnw mrly and avoid thegrush." CHANGE OF DATE F6: ' , mom ENTERT'AF-mmm 0!: Account o! Conflicf In but" I’x Intuition Date In Chunk m- am: to an. of the 3mm: FINKHM'SER 'm swim ’ .vr (‘l'l‘Y H.\,1,I.t'r!'mhu' lllzlllnnd Park “mulls mind, In- Utes You to an 0pcn,E Elvk' Meeting. ‘ Mr. RulHn Pease of Ewammn, will» Highldnd Park is véry backward in lum- charge or (he music at theinrganiztng In Transport Company. H Yuu' [£93er at Nine (“Creek Set Yomr lulu-I‘M." at T"! OW‘IMI .\lr. Rallin Peaso to "are (‘ hargv ‘ Highland Park Behind Other of all )lmir for flu; Utensil)“. ‘ North Sham (‘ itivs in the 1‘.“ (‘ and F301" Minum ’ Humiliation of its MIIII to Take; Part ~ 1 Tranqwrt Train NEXT MASS MEETING AT AUTOMOBILE OWNERS! PEARL THEATRE, APR. 6 YOUR SERVICES WANTED No admission will be"ch1u'ged. Men of Highland Park. if you own nnd opvrate. a five or seven plums- er touring car. see‘ to it that you heâ€" c'omca' a member of the Trundport Company immedimeiy. if Company C minim he (:ulled on riot duty it would be necessary to hunt up cars enough to transport them quickly. Not much is asked in this service, but that lit- tle will be of great assistance in Mme of need. Each member of this com- pany has the rank otsergeaut 1nd is rogulariy enlisted in ‘the service 0! state, subject to can when needed, but it is a duty which any one should be proud of. A black mark stands against High- land Park in that It is so backward in getting this brmh of the service organized. Automobile owner; nre urgently reâ€" quested’to confer with Chu. Kar- baugh and get the“ names on the list of cars which c'gn be used When Company C 'is ordered out on short notice. I - . At the present tune. the honor “It of members in the Transport Service is as follows:â€" John L. Udeu. After the variousâ€"companies of the Regiment have been through their exerc . a parade will be held on th Cam 111.qu A great many people_do not under- stand just what it means to eniiat in the illinnis Reserve Militia but if it were not for this branch 0! the National Guard. the. property of the state wuuid be in Jeopardy in can u! riots: i. W. W. strikes or other public disturbancea. The organizm tinn also aflords a wonderful upperâ€"- tunity for the young men n! draft age to secure a preliminary training, Almost every week two or three 6! Campany C men have to leave for the Trout. but having gone throuth the discipline under Capt. Turpin. they are better fitted than men who 80 with no iorgwr military experâ€" ience whatever and lnaumuch as (kan- pany C is constantly losing young men in this way. it behoovee‘all the older men in Highland Park to see that the Cmnpany is kept up to its full quota. (‘nme to the drill next Monday night :It the high school gymnanium and mm for yourself what work is bring m-cumplished under the nhie riin-ctinn n! Capt. Turpin. Canny-mans: the. Fm That One Your 3:» America Entered The War In years to come April 8th will be i. sacred d” In the American cal- endar. But/don’t leave the discovery of its importance In the world's Ma- (cry to future generations. Show that you youtsell know what is meant for your country to undertake to do it‘s part in this unit wgr. Begin at the beginnlgg to‘uflkg it a sacral day. and fly a flag in your window this coming 6th day dl Apr}! In hon- nr 0! your country and your country's causo. John L. Udell. S. A. St. Pete‘r. C. A. McW‘hlnney Wm. Grant. Jr. A. L. McPherson Alexander Camueville Elmer Class'ey L (‘0mbany'C will take pan in the review and exhibiqon of the First Regiment at the Patten Gymnasium. 8 day. April'flh at 3 p. m. The flagrant companies will give exhi- bitions of various movements and” Company C will give demonstraâ€" tion of bayonet exer’clae. This will be wry interesting and the [extent publlc is invited to attend. I’NFI‘RL YUI'R (‘OLORS‘ 03' APRIL SIXTH Volume 8

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