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Highland Park Press (1912), 29 Apr 1920, p. 1

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0“ r n u new“ zen by every it. {he larger 94 En 3'93" onxgauos m- dnatmz that “gm; people's bet-Qt", furthwr cconv ten: 5, meF ‘ hcgrzngs in I, dycn Widfl filer! DID YOl an’. :1. the qlk‘HOH 1!;- xd 2m.- bus:- ‘hO ‘11 ah 61 9a $.91va Eli-Lung r econv ‘ extent 19 d98- ar 3(0- :0 the Ram xpecled 5M ‘5 Citln‘s for E? TWO KILLED AT ANTIOCH Stratton Elected Republican Chairman: Ministers and ‘ [‘ndertakers Bar Sunday Funerals TWU nwn 'M-n- killed and seven in- jured last “wk :1: \minx‘h when an icehouse. wnlch “ax being wrevked, collapsed. The \le-ml lift-1‘ Joseph Brit‘sl. Hf Antioch. Henry Sieve. m wars old, home NUMBER 9 ur .eeriously ambulances Waukezan. takvn tn 3 Mar Wilmot, \K" The icehousv c n'dock. The bu chased by Dr. V 1 5mm“ is ”9““ All the triads of the girls will he Supervisor William J. Stratum ofggnxioug to seq the pageant and are; Ingleside. Fox Lako_ “as elected . asked to hold ih rosern- thv (late \lm l‘r mums «hairman of the republicanlflh , party at a meeting this morning‘ in ‘ th» I irtuit «nun mum. He was (hot 1 L ‘ e-n unanimously and the expectedfl‘OL‘fi ME CHOSEN ‘ threeâ€"cornered fight that had been, ’ Td BE DEI EG ATES “' predicted did not materialize. ‘ w- i“ There was no opposition to 5111; Will Represent (‘ounly at (umimz‘I ~ 1: Stratum who had lined up his fencesi Slate and; Congressional Reâ€" m. the point where thus»: who planned' puhliéhn (‘om‘entions There was nu opposmon In Mr. Stratum who had lined up his fences In the point where thus»: who planned Upposlnk’ him evidently concluded thvre was‘ no use. Henry Euer was vhoN-n tmnpurary (hairman seen-tar ' Rented a resomtmn \Vnu'n ,um that in du- future meeting: nf committee. the mmmitteemon authorized to Vutc on the appnfl ment In their precinrts under redistricting plan put intn uerfc the state recently. Stratum. thv llk'W' L-huirman. has" been <11p€l'\'l§01' frum Grant for man)" year<. having iuccw-dod his fathm. the lan- John Sirattnni Mr. Stratum jUst now is entering his fifth tvrm. H0 will be county chairman for {our years under the new law. the officials of the county committee hold for that period. He is the youngest man on the board of supervisor: md is recognized as one of the strongest country members on the county board. He went into the committee meeting today with a backing that couldn't hnve been beaten. Mr. Sampson hu long been a leader in labor circles in Waukegan but. this is his first political office. He will make a good secretary and has 'prom‘ (Continued on Page 10) STEPHEN F. YATES DIES IN CALIFORNIA Stephen F. Yates, an old resident of Highland Park. died at his home in Ontario. California. April 28, aged 80 years. four months. He was buried at Romona, Cal. He was the husband of the late Emily Erskine Yates. He leaves one sister. Mrs. A. W. Fletcher of Highland Park. and one brother. G. W. Yates. of Champaign. lll. ,,\ GOOD TASTE SHOWN IN HARDER WINDOW airman and Jay Morse. [unporaryi 'rt-tary after chairman W. B. Smith‘ 1! r‘aHed thy meeting to order. I’ Mr ( hurvhil! of (:rayslnke p1v-i 111ml 21 resolutinn whhh providedi at in du- future- meeting: Hi the», mmitteo. the L<11111111tteen1011 hc' thm‘ized to Vutc on the 11111101111111- [Waukeg h: {an papers please copy.) nder the cuff“ in has PAGEANT. Y.W. c. A. . m GIVEN MAY 7 en Over 1!: Will". a Dought- ' Lou! Assad“ to Give “The Maid- {ul Sp 'ng Pagunt “The Maiden'EOver the WIN." a de- lightful springgpageant, will be giv- en by the Y. W5 C. A. girls on Friday evening. May. 1th, at the Elm Place auditnrium. Ti kets are now being SH“! by the girls; A princess nd her beautiful aiâ€" tendants are e hantell by a sorcerer. and are kept n n garden for hun- dreds of yuars' At the opening of the pageant glownies and fairies will give their antastlc dances Then the elves and t. 9 terrible dragon who guard the pringess, will strike u-rr‘m tu the hearts bf the audience. A young Americap hen) appears in thv garden, frees tbe ghosts of the uthei would-be rescuérs, and is finally able to break the ichantmont and carry away the min '5‘ The cast uf‘characters follows: A'leen, thv firinccss. Mildred lies- de Dances Before the figeant proper. the fol lowing folk dagces will be giw The Tarant’lle. Rintintincti», th‘ group folk da‘cvs. The costumitu: is the must claburr ate and attractive’ which the Associa- tion girls hjvv evvr mum in {heir pageants. nndéthe entertainment pro- mises to be evén more successful than. these afi'airs fiave been in the past. 2 tvrnatvs. r g The state (unw-nti-m will nu Springfit-ld'wn “85' 10th .urussiunal maventinn “111 h. Mm .'.)th pru‘uhly at Raw-Iv “29.... ~- All the friedds of the girls will be anxious to sad the pageam and are asked to hold in rosern- tho date Via» Th. 1 At th melding uf the Hepuhlivun munn «entlal mmmittvo held Mun- day in “zmkugan duleuatq < and alter» hates wow cloned tn the state an. mngrcsfiunal ‘,u-puhlicur mmentinns. These men “Ell-n- chm-on by the «Xv- uutivc wmmifitm: of [hi mittee. I Jnhn L'dolliund A. \\ Highland Park arv amm ml to he delegates. and E. 5" Gail and W. E. ‘lll Ava-n" .-_, 'x imount Mafiazine, Christie comedy; iThursday, ‘fThe Mystery of the Yel- ‘low Room," a photonovel of Gaston ‘jLereaux' famous mystery story 01 1the same (flame. Celebrated comedy. lTopics of the Day and The Uumps; lFriday andjSatul-day, Anita Stewart i in “In Old Kentucky," from the great = stage succefis, Mutt and Jeff and Bur- ‘ ‘ o ‘ [on Ho!mesm Matinee Saturday at two Matinee 1t Pearl Thettre will present the fol- lowing picf‘f es next week: Sunday, Dorothy Dalton in “Black is White," EFox Sunshine comedy; Monday. Mailion Davies in “April Fol- iy." by (Eugenia Stockley, Supreme comedy aria International news; Tuesday. Cfiistance Binney in “The Stolen Kissx'» based on the book. “Lit- tle Miss Byitthe Day." by Lucille Vanl Slyke, Intefinationsl news and Spiral: comedy; Windnesday. Ethel Clayton? in “Young E‘Mrs. Winthrop." Para-l mount Mafiazine, Christie comedy“ Thursday, ‘fThe Mystery of the Yel- low Rooni," a photonovel of Gaston‘: Lereaux‘ famous mystery story 011 the same flame. iTopics of the Day and The Uumpsfl, lFriday andilSatui-day, Anita Stewart- : in “In Old Kentucky," from the great; ; stage succefis, Mutt and Jeff and Bur- , n -__-_:. l‘noinna Qatnnlav at two past at the same location. He in- tends to do more of a tailoring busiâ€" ness than his predecessors. However. he will maintain a high class clean-i ing, pressing and dry cleaning de- partment. FRl'l'I‘ STORE MOVES TO NEW LOCATION l’ouloplous Brothers. who have for several years operated a fruit store in (‘entral avenue )ust east of new location in the Goldberg building. Celebrated comedy. ('eiitrul avenue, when- they Will con-‘ tinue to handle ii fine line of vege- tables and canned goods. The new quarters will enahle them to carry a lai'fler Stork. ‘ _______._â€"-â€"- lnsmm‘ SAYS roar : I WILL in: RESTORED _.._â€"â€"â€" ‘ 1 lSecretary of War Baker Inluna. the: i Hoaae Con-um ‘l\at Fart I Will he Made ArIIy Pout l l According to a press dispatch from fWaahington. Secretary of War; Baker l‘told the house committee on public lbuildinga and ground: Tuesday it in 'the intention of the War department ”he (eiitr‘al. Inn \‘(infectionary “whim restore Fort Sheridan to it! Mr lishment. Will remove l‘riday to their‘ zinnl use as an army garrison Secretary Baker said the hospital zit Fort Sheridan Would not hr re- tained permanently as many of the patients Would pan under the care of the war risk insurance bureau and would be taken rare 0'! at the Speed way hospital or ulhor lllSlltUIlol“ ANITA STEWART IN “IN : OLD KENTUCKY” Sunni-y; Dorothy Dalton in “3th White” Two Thirty Saturday. .nd A. \V. Flvtrhcl‘ 01 EN among ‘hnw (‘ll'CI- tvs. and Lyh- (huurlvy, W. E. Brand are nl< 10th. Thevnnâ€" \nll he held on Rm'enswaml. y the 0X“ mmy ('nm M l’l'llk‘.‘ “‘1” [11' 1|\\:|11u'u 1-11 1.11 best costumvs. The judges sclevtml fur me (‘up f('untes1 are: Mr. Alvar L, lluumiqucr ‘311. P1111 11. 1111-11. .111. 121111-1111 AL; 'Bournique and Mr. S, K. Brown. 5 Thc 11-pu1.1111»n of flu “1111111111110. ‘family 1': knnwn thrI-ughout the 1 1111-1 led \‘tanw “heron-r 1111111111..- 14 en 1 'joyml. Tht‘ir pn‘sonre on the 1111117“ 1111111111 moans expert judging. 1 Baseball Team Organized A promismgz baseball team i~ ur- gnnizvd as frumm‘ted last w.1‘1-l1 with: g.\'. A Wink. wan-:11 Allan as 11111111111: ‘ :11111 th1f1)ll(1w1nx N10111::l l’1t1h018. l‘11-1l (1la1l1-1 and Ranmuml MAY PARTY ON MAY 81‘“ Prize To Be AWarded for the[ Best Paper Costume at Party. First Baseball Game Sunday 'I‘ht- May party planned fur May “)1 “in hr our first effort in this dilution as a umununitv; it is hoped that the Youngr ladies will all mum in fancy mslumvs . Many unique \ulnred Duper costumes can he lll‘fiiflnl‘d a! pa per small I’itvhors. Frml (Ham-r and Kaymunu l‘riuu (‘zltcht-I‘, Willis (icrkin. Short Stop. Haruld Martin, Third “lass. Ravmond She-hon. Right Fivld. l-‘mnk Landis. ' (‘untvr Field, ()vuruv Ruhr and Hddh DAN DE 0! euro Will (‘nndurt Repairing Dabe Brothers have sold their tai- loring and dry clelning buniness At 394 Central avenue to Mr. Dan Dc Nunzio, of Chicngo. Mr. De Nunzlo will conduct the business.“ in the put at the same locntion. He in- tends to do more of a uiloring busiâ€" ness thin his predecessors. However. he will maintain a high class clun- ing, pressing and dry cleaning de- u HIGHLAND PARK. "YOI' TELL ’EM” CAST WERE EL'TERTAINED Tht‘ «as: if the "You Tull Tim" 1n- cal talent play. which wae given at the Pearl lhcaln- <nim- “fi*k~ ago. Wore vntvrtainod Saturday vveninx by the Young Men's Hub, for whose benefit the play was given. The young people first enjoycd a dinner dance in the Cameo mom of tho Morrison h0â€" tel; and than were taken to see “Sometime." mpcnm husmsm fur 1hr nutinndi qmrt hlgh mmnnu the ‘-1|)'~ uf all This first (ram is made up nf from fifteen to eighteen years H'unlinuod on Pug» 1m ldurt High ('luss Tailoring iring and Dry (‘Iuning Estahlishment Here will ho uwnrdmi fur the Nl'NZlO Bl‘YS T DARE BROTHERS Ram-rt }' inflow. THURSDAY, APRIL 1’, 1m 1nd unmmmm‘ BRESIDNW l . . . .\M to (han'c (.“Q‘f lntrrurhan system I." Min-u- (arm! ‘ A! a int-cling hvld Wedne’dly If- there In I possibility they may run "moon of last week :t the Union‘nurth on "due-d utrwt. makinll League ('lub m (‘hicggo' the W; connections with the (Thiclm). Korthl uf Lake Forest (‘olleze docldod un. beore and Milwauku- lHN’. lllowmy! llmmously to make no clunxejn the passenger: to churn!" ulnmsi dltfi'll)‘l lchnm-ter M the institution. The to that suburhan nnd. plan to make it I school {or women ~-»~ _..__.___,_ ‘uxclusively was abandoned. DEMOCRATS ELECTED ‘ The trusuws who had previously ‘ l V ‘ ‘ ‘ 1 IfoaLPrwl the plan to make the college COMMITTEE OF" ICERS (he “V\ ellesley of the “rat" Were am impressed hv Lht- a-nthusium and on- John ”‘0’“. “RM-M Park. MI“ mtness of the alumni dint they dc ('ounl) (hit-In “ Mod; cided to give the alumhi trustees {ht in; "old “and“ lmntmllinz influence over lhv futurv ' fpnlicics (if the Institution, 1 "ll“! [0" IIIPO‘THN“ The lleinuvrun' ('uum) (ll-111ml I‘lnns Wen- disrusied fur the drwmmnmu-r held Hmr nnnunl llu-(‘IIHL’ velupmenl uml strrnuthenmu of the an lhv (‘nuri Ilium m “lulu-gun .m ;cnlle¢c in every line. A new presi- Monday nfu rmxm fur Llu' trimmi- ldont will be wured ll'forl the lm mm of buglnepfi lfinlngvuf iho next (allure \uir.1 The {obnvung ufl‘nru n ru fluted. l The pmpusitmn nthnnual by (he ('hurnum John 0 Keefe, Highland Euhunni of adding in the «utriculum ‘ Park ' special work in humnvm- mlministra- ‘ graph”) Hm ll “17,”. ‘ l U, i invn uml m-rnml i"I\Il‘>t"t {or my», Ln)". ‘ whmil (rm hr! - \u-re prvsrnlwl hull Trrupurn UN ,1 y; Hurllu'i. dim-usual ”r l"""..- \‘lm BLOCK PROPOSED CHANGE The announcement made )‘ondny by Acting President Hem-y Wilkes Wright of Lake Forest coll." thfl he hnd tendered hi: ruin-dbl: n (ampnrary head 0! the innimdon to uko eflecl at the rnd of thh dollcge year. pn-senu-d a new Angle of the situation a! thu school. ' Dr. Wright has acted as pmidem for the put two years. since the rev niknation of Dr. John S. Nollcnywhile the Board of Trustees of "It: college were seam-hing {or n new executive. Drl Wright will remain with the col» late. but will confine his attention: as his work all held of the (lepnrtmcni if philosophy Sutsifntion Is Expressed Th0 member-x at the favult) all have equesuul tlwmwlvre ms lwxng: L'rvutl)’ H'llt'\wl hl 'mt Pwlng {nerd “1th tlu- “(wt-salty ut‘ lnrmL' the nu-n {rum thmr rlussrr. uml HH' pwpuhnu tn t-n-upmatr t-ntlmuuflieu‘lly wnth‘ tlw trthtvrs m making tht uullegv Maker and lvuttet than mu ln-{nn- _\'n\\' that thn- ulm-stmn him lx-n-n tlt‘ [uh-(l the {Mun-n 1~ rrmuvml. and uf fulw nt the cullt-ua- are prom-Him)! in tlw normal mnunm: Uri-at salts t‘m‘tmn Wm {t'lt h) tlu- *lmlvnts. lmth men uml \wmwn. “ht-n It \\.~ ll'flr'll'tl that the nlumm hzul ~uru-wlml In thrn Q-fi'nrts to maintain the nu vdurnuunul tharm-tet uf the untltutuvn, The tlmturhimz situntmm (run-«l l‘y wartinw wmlitions. and ffipft'lllly the inu'rfen'nn- of the S. A. T. ('.. hnve been nven~ome to A large extent, :nd next year will see numeruuu chunk“ end neVenl improvements at the colic“. Besides a new nun in the president's chair, there will be seven] other chanxes in the fu-ulty. Set-nary of Wu Baker Inlet“ the House Co-Iitm 1‘“ Fort Will he Mule Ari-y Pout Accurding to a press dupuh'h {rum Washington. Secret-IT of Wu: Baker told the house committee on public buildings and ground: Tuemhy H in the intention u( the W" department IMPORTANT MEETING OF I0( AL BU’TISTS A meeting: uf 1h.- nn-m'wz'- uf the Highland Park Baptist-hunh u!!! be held (unn-rrnw mn-mnt thin! 30th) in me thth \‘umkn .«hmd room, to umsldvr and um upon I?“ 9319 u! the vntin- xhurch huldingp. This "meeting is of vital impomnce wafl‘ngmheu. MILWAUKBli-mnm squl IS roast Briltbn I. Budd. president ufl the Chiago Emma Railrondu cofipAnS'. finds himself in n pmitxon fimflfir in some respects to that of Alegthder. the Grant. Recently elected [ironi- dent of the Chic-m) and husk-urban Traction company, Iufl‘t‘fdl‘nfl‘ the former chief, O (l. Talmadge, then- In- {9" trlclnms loft fur him In Mr. Budd Nude Pro-idol of Allah" Mt Linc; May Providc‘ D‘m! Connection '- conquer. year in u The Chic-go and Inu-rurb-n syn» yciub held 1h u-m apt-rams from (he South Sidr'a dun-mu. elevated It West 63rd 1nd South “111- -vl‘:i and RI strad‘ stream In Klnklkec, “lino“. mg n-porh panning through Chicago Heijrhls.'new ufl'iu-r: Blur llilnd. Peulune Ind (‘n-tm. Thin I Seyfnnh. p new addition to his activities makes an, corn-a Mr. Budd pmidmt of the eldclrir John Reese rmdl eta-riding from Kanknkde tolry Hui-.13 Milwnukee, I dinnnce of uhoufl lmlrfi'lur.‘ vim miln in I straightaway, Mr. BuddiRiper. Mn ll the houd of tin- North Show electric ‘ Henry (", ] mad as well. ? During ( ‘ As the turn of the (‘hivagu and lntrrurhan system m mrfncc- can, there In I possibility they may run north on "due-d utrwt. making connections with the (Thu-um. Korth Shore and Milwauku- iHN’. lllowmy puungen to (-hnnm- almost dltwtly to that uuburhan nnd. i DELEGATES TO Y. W. (I. A. CONVENTION 1‘0 SPEAK l'rohlrlm. Ilium-Rd nl MHlim: ('lnrllnd to hr Explumrd a “Hot-hm: \e-u Tun-Al) An- yuu Inh'lt‘ph-ll m m. lnxrn think! which will be done by and for the girl.- nnd Wunwn of our country” If you are. come and but than! them. It a big meeting whkh will be held I! the Y. W. 0. A. mom: on Tuesdly evening, May uh. up 8:00 the girl.- nnd Wunwn of our coumry‘ l I! you are. come and but aboul' them. It I his meeting which will The Hlfhllnd l'lrk “'nmnh'» clul» wnnus lht friend-mp Ind murIl yup» be held ” the Y W 0 A. mom! on - port of every citizen of the town and Tuesdly evening, May uh. It R:00 pkd'" 1n return the b’“ “on °f In. cm thdohl Mn‘ 0 1 ”er" '."“"“’" “’"‘-"’ W “Mme“ ' ' ' lo! the organization. it: aim» and Olsen. Ilu Emma Fol-om and Mn. l, 1 Ideal; I. W. Sonny will tell of the gnu, ' _ probleml which were brought. up {or-l (M' Club Eamon comidendon n the mfiomlfconm-I The Ouch club hcld thou annual don of the Young Women's Christian i luncheon And election of once": It Auocintion. mmdy held in Cleve-Rho Him-mi Purl club an Tuesday 11nd. ‘ u! this vet-k. u whkh the following ‘ 7.:_.._1 -_ 0... Al a free ll-flun- m: thdian 5' 1mm by Mrs. Rlnnvhr K t'urlv)‘.r('1~' 1‘- member Hf [hr “HIM? hf lai‘hlhwjfiw of the Mn!!!" 1huv‘rP. '3)”, 1:”! (‘hunh 0f ('hrix-‘l. S'u‘mnt; n H“,- tnn, “Ill, Friday mommy. Apni h at ‘1!!! o'clock, In (hr «hurdx «kW». “1;; ammo. one half black cut ‘of Joha'g amue. The pub‘k' New imi‘M will be givenlinm m~ dmtrhl Ind loci-l pn-bh-mn which no Viully conrtm the Amrr‘c-n yirl and woman of tad-y, Hi” Helm lelor of th- C'nlumbu‘ Sdlool of music will [NP 3 piunu noln. All girll Ind Women whn In inltrv outed Ire anik‘d m attend (his mom- [Mon-«till; Tomorro‘ I M mg FREE LECTl'Rl-J 0N CHRISTIAN SCIENCE “tn. Blunt-M K. (M). (I B. H lecture Tonal-mu! Mn: ll (‘hnrd‘ PAH!" ' l'rnlrn- \w“ Th.- follnwmu «xvi-Aunt” 1( 2M nH-miun wmc I-Iu‘ll‘fl Jnhn ()‘Kc-t-{u Ihyhlmu‘! l’urk Thumah E Grnhnm. lngh-néh I‘rlc-r Mclk-rmuu. “nukevm; John Morley. Amuwh A1 A. 31mm”. ()m)‘~luh- “ A H. Mac-Hu-r. V'Imrn \',«w\ The Firm (‘hun'h uf «‘hnm «mm. of Highland Park ar‘n. M \‘Kll Inn. Sm nanuunn1 - n .\' 1w, ‘ (1 S I: f r-l‘IUIV“?|II‘ '3”, I1”! ,3 H H“,- h~ H “mm- H! !)' punt! ( Th: um I n xlm. Ill In OFFICERS FOR NEXT YEAR Momentous Year for Highl: Park Woman's Club Juan Closed. 0380“ (‘Iub year of in lmtnry. Tueudiy \he club held the annual meeting 3nd gave a dpl'n-iuup lum'hcuh. elected new offic- z-n: and raw enthunlutlc and innpir» my n-porh of the year's work The new umt‘('l‘> i'll-(‘ll‘d uro; Mn. RUBEN. Seyfnnh. prov-Idem; Mn. Nurnn Pl”- ntt, (‘orrvspJndinfi M‘CTVIAT)’. Mrr. John Ila-«mun. treasurer; Mn. Hur- ry Mills. finnm-ial secret-r): The dl- rm-lurs clu‘u‘d urr' Mrs, Natalie Van Riper. Mn. W. (I Shlpnes, and Mn Henry ('1 Brenden. Dunn: the year m-Venly-fuur m-w member: have been received. whu-h sped“ well for the repuunnn my (lull n- :lt-M-rvrdly (lining for the high Hundlrd of tho progrlmr' glvvn and 1hr Ideals nuinuined m rw-r-y lim‘ n! It: “mum. The event of the year ha» lwrn the purchase nf (hr property ll Sherman rm“: and film plncr which n h. lw (he|{uturr home of 1hr ‘lull The old residence now on 1le proper!) m lruntlul fm- mu Vl-IFF. and It lhr mul The Hmhlnnd Park Woman} club has jun Flam-d (he most momentum): rrntod fur (nu years, and an my and of that period 11 u planned 1w H-mlnr the hon» now (here and arm! the buutiful and ('ommndunn. t-lulv hum-r. picture of Whlt‘h xa nuw ull mm m Um (‘ummumty ('enwr ummm \1r, Anhm Brown has dravu haw Mr (M Muldmy which man .‘H'H‘ ”wu- ~pwr- u> Hum prom-h" 1-. uh HIHh‘nl but Highland Park n wwumu «n: sumly mm 1‘ n- :h.- hum.” ..( hm manv duh: .md uryamu'mm uf all kinds ru-n puhils z, hauls. rha with- m fiw (u n-n Hum afu‘r (om-Iruchtm 2hr hniMmg urn-ted in {nund to he vmn-h nzndrqunto 5h 17' pn‘my m hm 11mm"; firming put-r. humin-xi nnu tux-n1) pm 1th (ht Mu}, {n-vh H w m: 1H um- n-ln m Hymn: 1‘ ”yr rum) HM‘. [Jutlyl 1|“!ny :r‘ M 1hr hr?! va'rH tuba-r and applied 1‘. HM fund The- NH“ n1 85H- u: at Un H-«rmmn and damn ”H er Nhtun av; Amlf T AIHrUu-l hr“ ~lryn '1 (In ml-lnlwl'hhu» 1n! nrw‘ (a H?" '1‘», nwmiwrnhq» an budding 1pm., WI-rt‘ enrolled. HI ()uoli Club Bordon The Ouch club hcld thou annual luncheon And election 0! oflk‘cntnt the Him-mi Purl club cm Tuesday a! this week. at whkh the following ¢(‘ontinuod on Pun 6! HIGHLAND PARK (‘Ll‘B TO HOLD ANNUAL MEETING H “Hill! 1 Thv annual muting ..{ 1h: H Park :luh will be held h-nwvr mm: tl'ridny, April funk;- Hwhun hf office” Tn nuke (hr m'rnuw mh- Mr. H A l'nrkmn. prn‘lmnt Huh. W)” u 1-! u pruvrmn ,.( um“ hm, mynrry and dance “(’npt ”In It)" WIH 30nd hir Iki]? nmi ’wv ~' Ln has! dunrc arch-Em Thu ~'\ Mmm- un thu- m‘raphm u,‘ L. w! ky his own )mrvnm Tv.~ v»... pom: dam-e mum Th: dam-r flmyr {m H. um lw nrrnnpwi u a 4. n xlnming spam m 1).. .1-1 Mr I'M-kim- propou-y t. a run! ("Kurt cm his part es the comm-ration u! friends, the hemlpm of [land M cl“. 3 H pmrmmw 14v tummy 1h. m‘w'wm) m n uvlpuw- 'm‘ 'uu um. u’ SHNNHN‘ m - \Grh-rtia\ hfty ~x\ (.l!‘ll1.~(‘l\'l'5 l4 \erh-rtia} Has Big Year Him-M} an) 1n! 1hr mm 1H H; am“) Mvmnm mm } rnurc' that may for Highland I' 8.»de \\ m VOLUME 10 Iva-MW”; HM Mmdmv of ”if H ikh hm h: Hly?‘ hh-H-H wduu U In A YIN 1H '1‘ u “‘1 ht

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