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Highland Park Press (1912), 1 Jun 1922, p. 1

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nuw in!‘ V. SDAY. rh mnuw mum:- It. her and I}! (\V‘“ A .l UL! A Y vvmre HIV" M ll AIVM jII .ll 0 'Y gheart. ml m ,in n'utknm fuel um. 69» u" m m) 1!! “my" :u'ww 10511131. 2m} H'l’ 1K 211‘ "9 \nu' luff? XIII! 15$ TUESDAYS PROGRAMS AT THE GOLF CLUBS BRIERGATE LINKS OPENED Large Gallery Sees MacDonald and- Ayton Win Memorial Day; Other Clubs ' Active The full eighteen hole course of the Mate Golf club at Deerfield was Wily opened Tuesdty when Bob Kac’onald of Bob O’Link and Lsurie A ‘ , the Evanston professional, de- tented Charles Evans and J. Augus- tine "Mudd. the Beverly amateur, 1 up, ' ameighteen hole match. A3311")! of seven] hundred fol- .ow and found a fine course, which vhen‘it matures, will rank among the best in the Chicago district. It" measures 6,700 yards. so that its par bf 71 i< a stiff proposition. Ayum and Evans each had cards M“ R0. the other two pfayers picking upi at some uf the holes. The best hall! NUMBER 34 (mt (I n\â€"â€"-,Ԥ\.>, 4m, :23 at some n! the hole yards were: Evans and .\Iudd~ Hut Nné‘ -r_rrn.<< WU} Puflcl‘ “0n [h‘ Hm} “_"I'W\‘< \\'!Yh a {vial :f 152. H. A. Pun-“tn \Mm th~ hnndi a “ith $4 1'- »6}!. “i nnPr> in NW thiriy-six hulc Hui! 1..u.-H«ap wvrs flaw “A" I) Mega-x. 2-1; ‘I1 14 2t$~14z~. ma; 3 4“. T. thwtt, 9'_’+-8.'~»~3‘)t‘>7â€"HL lash (.711 I". Ih‘akv, 1997â€"46-43:). "15s,; n 4; s. 'ralhur. [00119-7 Thuy have not yet reached the biL iard (able stage and the ball ”jog- zlmf" uvor 1hr grass Tuesday. mak- m: swarms a bit higher than normal. is it was difficult to gunm- apprnavh uatti‘. and short putts. The yurliam- of the‘ holes is 21.x folâ€" Norihmoor SC‘ «low was the handicapping at‘ Nwthmmr that tivv players tied for. Mr: plan.- in the handiL-ap, these be- ing: Nathm. Klee. 1127â€"3}l~â€"81: L.‘ llagimcl. lllvviii07â€"«bl; H. Stern. 109~â€"' 28;?31; S. H. Hartman. 108 ~27â€" kl_:_ A. Kitzchr, 93â€"«12â€"51. 0ny 1hr? draw. .Vlr. Klee. former president- Irfithe club, wun first aml Mr. Hammel . ~wallond. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Liliunâ€"i “-. 150 players out for the openingwin direct GIVES MUSICAL TON [(SH'I‘ Afiair Will Benefit the Orchestra Fund; Miss Lund to Direct The annual musiv festival of the Elm Place school for the benefit of the orchestra fund. will be held this The following program hgwon the flag tournament. There ' evening in the auditorium. Miss Lund 0 ts and they found the course in iwill be given- L'réat shape. l Selections-Elm Place School Orchvsâ€" 'Judn- (7‘. Williams Won the 36 hole event. getting a gross Card of 169. A. (D’Allyn took 10w net prize with 140. President C. E. Karstrom won low gross in the morning with an 83, A. V.'Kunshel'2 getting low net of 69. Winners in the class handicap in the afternoon were: Clad: A. John H. Caulter. 72;.class A “-t blafi‘ .1. uv- :- v B E J. on", 706' class C, D. A; Mat- teson 6:3; «13351) ..(‘ W. Stuart. 69. 1 5. XMVHU’I rumour \ nan 1'0 snow SLIDES 0F ‘ CITY’S EARLY DAYS Highland Park ing 1870 to , Shown at Myteflan Church Wedhenlhy In preparation niversary of the In) June :1 (ONE! mmbcr of old" ‘In preparation for the fiftieth an- niversary of the Presbyterian church In) J um: a collection was made of a be:- of old 'photographs dealing h those who had been identified vath the organization in the past, “d also showing a number of build- ii? in Highland Park which have s u- been torn down. Slides were Iflde {rum those and were shown at 08? of [hr services of the anniversary. 35cm Wednesday night at eight u'élw-k {new slide.“ will be shown again at the Lecture room of the Prqshyterian church. You are cordially invited to attend. Mat'hnnahi and Eunw and Maannaid HOSPITAL AUXILIARY WILL MEET MONDAY ' Th \‘.'um:mi Auxiliary uf the Hig‘rhml Park Hospital will meet at. the Emmw (2' Mrs. Irving Randall 337 f-lmaim wad, on Monday. Juno thv fit'z'n :u. («n-thirty o'clock. for an all 4a}- vuxing meeting. After Cm.- :2nnual lfiusiness meeting hm '51. 1' Every one interested iWill lulu) plu 's'. m_ Ihu huspit‘ll workilis urged to at- lc‘h‘l‘ 3WD, li'mlhll will 5::er com? and >ulall and each ne is asked to Irving hvr awn san wit-hes. l thv fit'i'n a“ 'fék} hm wi. ! mke :H 'E“' kl 7176.3 4}le ).) M uddâ€" > I] and A nonâ€"- Hum mim‘ Bob O‘Liuk 1H 'I‘HH‘. l'ufnwr national :mx, had a fim- rmmd m thr- morning and. 9. wnn the prize fur ‘ [HUNT hi) Aytnn u 0 4 4â€"38 “my 330 5m. H0 SENIORS TO PRESENT CLASS PLAY, SATURDAY “The Rivals" to Be Presented June 3rd by the Gradu- ating Class . aninia Park theatre is the scene of busy preparation and hard work for “The Rivals." the play to be presented on Saturday night, June 3rd. by the Senior class of Deer-field- Shields high school. The cast. the class and the entire school are eager to make this‘ presentation reflect the great literary and dramatic merit of Sheridan's play. Since the time of its first production at Covent Garden. London in 1775, “The Rivals" has stood out as the best type of eigh- teenth century comedy. It has been produced in America hundreds of times by both professional and amu- teur companies. It: roles have been played by Ada Rehan. Mrs. Drew and Joseph Jeflerson. The story centers arwnd the r0- mnntic Lydia [Anguish who plans to elope with an unknown ensign Ben-fly. At the same time her mm. the famous Mrs. Muluprup, nrrangma for Lydia to marry Captain Ahaoi lute, the son of the guuty and vmlcm Sir Anthony. Then arrives the rival. Bah Acres. a “country bumpkin." pruud of his valor and n-xnwdingW tam-r to become a pnlishe-d m-nlle~ man. His friend. Sir Lucim ()‘Trigger. km-ps him in good cuurv agv. althu Sir Lucius, himself. i; add- od tn the his! of Lydia‘x <unur\ Into thosq- cvmplicatiuns 1" vwwn thc- disturbed lm'c- nfl'uir of l._vdm'.~ friend Julia and the jealuu~ Faulk- l The annual musiv festival of (lief :Elm Place school for the benefit of; Elhe orchestra fund. will be held this; leveninz in the auditorium. Miss Lund- lwill direct. The following program Swill be given: lSelectionsâ€"~Elm Place School Orchvsâ€"l ‘ tra ,1. New York Life Aheher: ;2. Minuet. Mann? ‘3. Boys and Girls of California l l l _ ,L.__ land wifih his pints and tricks In h's! th true :ltfuctu-n of his {mm-u Finally thc diecmw-ry 1x mzxdv (hm Ensign Buwrly and ('aptznn Ahwlutv 21w (hv mmc pvrson zmx! that 511' [.un‘iu.~' has been umflttmgly rurrymu m1 :1 corn-5p:mdcnce “ith Mrs‘ Main» prup instead of Lydia. Huh :‘NI‘IN d<-'E(‘.v~ !' "lih' J havhv'v-I'" and 1h" nl-n- punk “it?! the ‘iilthfm'liun of prup instead of Lydia. Bah .1 dv'id‘u !' "lih' J havhv'v-I'" and play (-ndx' “it?! the mthim-tiu all. «-\<'vpt. )wrhmw. thv hudum MI". Maluprup Thu unnhmg uf (Hr May hm din‘t'twl by Miw (:2in ”Plihd The high who“! nn'hrstra and ‘lnhn dub will provide music. wut‘ :u‘v nuw on salr at (BMW >lnn'. Highland Park and Kr; Lukv an'wt. The Nut and ugvrs urv us fullows: ugcrs ELM PLACE SCHOOL GIVES MUSICAL TONIGHT Choéus of Third Grade Pupils 1. Chinese Mqther Goose Rhymes Bxinbridze Crist (a) Lady-Bug (b) The Mouse Churchill-Grindell Somts (3) Apple Blossoms (b) Daisy Bud (c) April Showers Saxophone Solo N Chorus of Fourth Pupils 1. Elf and Fairy 2 Mr. Bumble Bee 2.; The Blacksmith 4 The Fiddler Violin Solo Eighth Grade Chorus Sons uf tho: Living Murnim: H‘mm Yr! "Aida"! 10(, AL St HOOLS T0 H01 D C! AS: The Linvuln svhnnl gruduutm; (“as will {in-Mm Shakrspcrc's "As Yuu Likr It" «1: Friday awning. Jun» filth a! mum o'clock u! the [.In< The play i~* under [in dircciiun nf .‘vln. Margaret Freeman. The «ins, play of 1hr Ruvirxc school will be held tumcrruw cv-sninu at thv Ravinia Villagv House undor the direction (f .‘XiSs EM)! Kenn: "“ I ,. 1~ nvlvl...‘ “Thu Sil\tl‘ m in :H‘hm'i. arr 1.»: Wm \\ lighl’a w YI‘.”YY:1P.LZ Tl «HI rim-v t! LEMM- !{ Umw V. W“ kmrfly ( F1 Ida; mm n ”u umnnl 1 1101’" \\ 1' ‘r "1 figs If at uu .-.. the dirmtmn {f Miss EM): Kenn: '1 hl-xw- “i‘l h- ul 'r-s (nr 500 u well .- fhg l\'(:.‘ l4 ‘l'ttl'd “Thx‘ Sihtl‘ “I'dgd If RR)‘ VQM'HIQ' [u come the Thread." a (‘m'niah {uik play in [hrm- 3r”. l'l' mm: ”try wxll be ‘nkcn an h- ymn” D'Arcy H.20k':y, of L far Is posnhk». acts , 'My Flak 'ornet $010 Poet and Peasant Overture (‘anm' [p1 Stillman Chapmgt} Beethoven Son): (“(‘irihiribin1") Kenneth Gieser 5nd 'th Grade CLASS. PLAYS Selectedli Ngxt week's program at Pearl pman i theatre includes the following Fifth Grade I pictures: - - 1 Sunday. Mae Murray in “Peacock [)engmmqulley"; Monday and Tuesday. John Mieuner; Bowers and Kathryn McGuire in John West"‘The Silent Call" from Hal (3. EV- (irant-Schaefer arts' Saturday Evvning Post story Seléctod ”The (‘mss Pull"; Wedncaday and Iller Thurwlny. Richard Barthelmua in eventh Grade "Sonny" the brother drama to “Tol- .'aHe David"; Friday. Anna Q. Nils- ks t“The Temâ€" “n and Norman Kerry in “Thm Hathaway V0 n 3 “PP o Postalozza Miessnor K ruth’ Aschor Mam Good druu H11” Verdi Femâ€" A rne Euf the water course in the ravine lhrui 1the School pmpeny Wu rend Ind reâ€"l 2fern-d to the city building: inspector. The city attorney was din-eta! lo {preparw an ordinance in order to proâ€" ihibit the parking of vehicles on Gran. ;Bay road. on St. Johns avenue be- ‘tweon Central and Vine Ivenues. Ind] Eon (‘untrul avenue. wvfl of Green Bay ‘ rumL mm mm 351me 24 ZONING ORDINANCE IS l'l’i Council to Give People Ch- (0 Decide Question; Re- ceive Paving and Fire Truck Bids That I specinl election on the zoning ordinance be held June 24 provided It the meeting of the Council last Friday evening. A cSm'Efini«-nziofi from 1-2. 8. mm], president of School [)istr‘ié! No. 107. relating In the unsanitgry condition Bxds \wxe run-H'ul on vunuus makm uf fire [rm-kn, including: the Ahrensâ€" Mal-bx. Packard. Senurlves tnd Am- erican LaFrnncv Prices ranged from $10,000 for u “(W-gallon {our ('ylin- :h-r rotary pumpcr to $13000 fur a 1000.,(allun, an cylindw machine Bids fur [hr firr lrurk and {or M'\‘~ ma’l jobs nf cny paving vn-rv order; m! ”Mu-vi c-n file in thy mayor’s of- i'h \' \len's club Hallows: (irm n Thr but ‘ n“ gmvvmvnt l-‘nst ~(rw Hm [11m .~: .luhns mum fMon'day and y. “The lent Callz" W neodayfinnd V. .‘l. ('. TEA.“ LOSES T0 GLENCOE. ll-2 Local Leaguers Handicapped by Lack of Regulars Who Are I’lming with H. S. llzniilinipimi through the In“ m .wvvral uf lht‘lr ln-st players who are m prcwnt playing With Deerfield- Shields high school, the Your”: Men's dub lost a rather listlesa‘glmo to (Hence!) in the North Shore league on Sinclay afternoon, 11 to 2. The game w s played at East Park grounds be- fore a trthl of 400 local fun. I! is cxpoctml the Suburbln high school luaxue Wlll finish within the next “'(‘('k or ten days. no the regular; may uvt bad; in action with the Young SUNDAY. MAY MURRAY IN “PEACOCK ALLEY” nu Sleighnn in hlr‘ latest “The Bachelor Daddy (“‘(wlhlny Saturday un hark pagc- PT this Y. W. C. A. TO BENEFIT BY CARD PARTY. A and party (ur'tho barf»! n! the \C W. ('. A‘ of this rlty will he mvrn n! “It home a! Mrs. William M. Wright. 1050 Oak .-t.. tumuwnw allur- n'mn ti'riduyl n! {Wu o'clock Thum- huldin‘.’ nnglc {kin-ts who arr nu: place-d. uh 1w tnll Mn. '\\xighl’amldv1x~- TM .33“. Friday munxng Th- (wmn'utu‘ in rhlrgf «HI {\im'v ihc‘ 1' "-u Hu- tnrrMLB'! u'il kmrfly cull Finlay mmmn): nu umnmln- |.i.'\.",.-H', ('h] mn Bay will! Volt-y (Inn > Maria aln-n the Hth ‘1'. “H; Fdlvz'u'. An m-uilmuur lVl‘ lpph uremia!) maximums “wasp“. JUNE 1. m3 abuts"; Saturday. Thoma flux-way. “Sonny” 1“}.1'735“ ('hu «LN» hlr‘ latest i (hruugh the In“ of The game by inning: (hr \unum Mr 1':- u: fullmu {mm Lamrl .1 ‘l'l‘ :L‘ Inllh“! {mm 1..“an «\r In) Hm phn-r, {rum St «I Svcnnd erw! .‘1 73.34»; E. F Fnrmrr. ka'o un-nur. {rum ‘0 {hi $6.427 :nn- much up tub)“ the abow number it will may unfit n.’ "angular". 'ws far 500 u well u from lnmt zuc- mm. ”on um! (I!) hm i- nrnu-r 5,331: “mi The I'm-m “Fliry Woods” given “Yuan" in 4 by the Y, W. C. A. in Trinity Parish um. m “1.0L Home last Thunduy evening in I Ann. Q Nils- success from «Very standpoint. TY in .11.th The flag:- Wu J bowr of hen“! (1”,. Thomu‘m'th its summer (cling. and Night mmdy-drnmnmown‘. an npproprynu train; {or ‘. Matinee at ithe gully dry-fan! {unit-0.0m! mmd g“, program ‘ hither and thither In "1(le quest for ' .pleuurr, The charm-urn of King. [‘f‘w gown. Violet. Lily. Tulip. mom. . ‘, Bumblebee. Sir Finfly and Prince \EFIT . Butterfly we" ull well tab-n and each AR‘I'Y‘ l-‘RLiwon ”credit-(is Mud)" count-n. I The three little harm in dainty barf»! or the‘yellpv delighted the m with y will he mwn ‘ ihcir cflefliw pom-yd d this Ipfifl William Mgfimer, each on his an: M0!- mod- )mufl'nw alh-r- stool ' HI In)!“ ". rm Chum Coanuity Servicc'l 8d Re- Entertain-eats WI ' Concluded with Pro- city in city (ht 1922 7r 1 HOME TALENT P1 lhi usftr mm new institution in HM run. brought out and introduced to cm- was here through the radius of (‘ummunily Service. I“! come m a fitting clole u the Elm Place whool nut Nod-y evening. June 6. m mmmunity lyre-um mum wu I m idea in community meantime!“ in £3}; Emmi-ad" 7' nth" u- m at out- Iide punk-ion! “W 150 H of load alum. It [In p.“ O r.‘.w_ V. _ tern-inmnu n n coat of I very (n cents per person. Sewn tickets wen mid {or 83 which would ulmit an en- tire {Imily and I total of uvor aooo pcmm attended the uwn when!) now pull. Nearly {-0 multina- a“ other “1011th people of Highland Purl: will have been presented thmuxh the medium 0! the community cheum mune when the final cumin fll‘l‘l down next Tuesday weninm The (‘ummunity Service nnum the pub~ hr Lhnt am n’rn mun‘ pretentious pro- gram in being booked up {or not! H‘- mn by tho- mmmmu- in charge. The pmrrnm next Tue-tiny evening \ull uflvr [hr \rry fine-rt of lllxhl-nd l'nrk Talrm 0f unum-l intorut will l-r [he nmwurunnv for 1h- fin! time m public «(mu-r1 of a uplmdld or» gnmulmn. knuwn an the ""7 non-d uf mm- of this uly'n belt mm! q-r». qmmm threw-put nrrnnxemenu of clumk‘t and popular concert wrun hf the dun The prrxunm-l of thin ur Tnmgunizntiun. known A: the Mir mnnm Trms, m m- {ollu‘s Mn. Ralph Bud. Mn. S H. Bmgham. \ln Lawn-11w Mlllr. Mn. ll (1 Huh-s. Mrs. A. l. llernnx, Mn; (‘arl (Mull, Mn. A. 4'. Morgan. Int Marion ann l'rter. Mrs. Herbcfl Smith and Mrs. l-Ll'nnlwxh MAIN-Ila Heath. It‘- mmpnmn. . ln :rhlihon In tho llnrmomxl Trim. Mr. and Mn Huber! “mover. with \lr, (iwrgr R. John. vull pl-y three mien-sung (Hus for Violin, wllu and plan“, and Mn- (‘onow-r, a gifted pi» aunt, will do solo! Mn. Marion Mason Peter. who has charmed High- land Park audiences before. will 9i , um! Mr. George R. Jones will Illu x [war in solo numbers. The drulhd progrnm If u follows: Lynn-I Cont!" T'IU-v Violin. Piano. (‘elln Waller-â€"M|n-hen l-fl Schun Agnes Bmihnldl (‘unow-r. George Robert: Jones. llubofl (.‘onuver Harmonill Trio Boats of Mine Miller The Joyous Shepherd Martini The Cull of Home (Old Irish Afr) The Cull of Home U Don't Come in, Sir. (‘uncert Etudr ll ubonen Harmonia: Trio Deep River (Negro Spiritual) Swing Low (Negro Spiritual) Dlflodill Neill-Mk in the Wood Uvrb Rune Banjo Son: , Sicilian Ion-bin Soul G-votw Under the Linden By the Brno? The community luv-rm Tom and Edith. the boy and girl drvnmrr‘. \M-rt rspochll)‘ er given. Tho dunn-g unJrr Mn. John St“! uumprnrd by Mic- Sllomv Brand :4 Hr piJ’IU. bhulw’ 3 Wide POE“ ii 9dr U!“ and brought um - C gum! dual Hf Lah'n'v mm“ "‘1‘ per- 'The run) tw- cm-h nun-arming Q Gun-r mm:- in {or Lin-fr than of 0‘- mi'nkrn. easily holding the “WM 0! use nadir». ‘ vT-h- il all in .1! (he paw! '- wry ‘rll p‘wn Ind gun pious" to both petflmlpen and Madame. v'. C. A. PAGBANT DREW LAIGI ‘ Marion Much Pr!" in the Wood Mn. ("onoVR bonowr. It. Jone- Mr. Con-"er Boi- 'd'Elu Cyril Soon Int-Dove“ v‘ yuv-vâ€" *- ' guidance. ‘24 QM “ V Ma" y WU loin-j! Put. ‘- of Hall umuwoon “BIS 10 NORTH CHICAGO an“); M m vim out by WIm;Flythtwnomby80ck. In mmmwn10mlqou. hm. that out". II a» nut {rm Eire" for Hiflwood dnfld. nnd we!!! to mud on W'I omthm. Pay doubled scoring Elvcll. Rocha in hit by the via-her in an am. but no caught at but. Shun-a alt-d. dad. “I “I (M. W "I“. And N hit. m m In] in. uh: Ic- Gdi and M. M and. on. Mt. ml m ruin b the ma. ad ”who“! came back with (on: m- and two rum in the next. Bahia nimlod and stole oecond. Shanon and IKE-t5 find: out. Ebro" doubled. team Buckrfieu. Ind Me third. Fay knocked n tingle and El- vdl lhd homo. Winn untied. Buck flu knocked a final hi‘ for Hixhwood in the omhth. ”diam; “Outlaw” will come \0 "$thqu for a game next Sunday Bl'll.DlNG BOOM IN (‘umum-mm work m lhghl-ndz Park ” going slung rnpidly. Among; lhc du-rllvngu mm being built an- the' follnuuw‘ Anlor Brnwn. frame (me-awry, St Juhns IH'IIIM' muth uf Lincoln av»- (Ba-orp- Bowden, 1 Wm! ('t-mr-i IVPHUI Hm Andrew Erickron. fume house. Frlu Andi-non. lurivk huntulnw. Shut“: nun-nun IL A Nevima, “urinary houn. Wm! ( min! nun-mun (. I'K Triuhler, two-story frlmc house. \‘me avenue. . Penmln for connruction work of Inner import-nee have Mn issued. John Sohey, Bic-um "root. in putting in u nru buenwnl under MI houue. Priv-u- gar-gu- are being built by (i. Lem-tom. Green Bay rotd; Walter Hark. McGow-m street: Sharp. Chi- cago M'enm'; Edwin C. Keller. Lin- drn lvmue. and (I W. MrNcar. 0n- vumui- nwnur. The frame building in Second and owm-d by lune Goldberg and «man- edhutmltholtbeSml-nddr‘c "tore. will In mud in M veneer inndwillbodnnnmhontund rc- Lnodeled on the ink-ridr. COLUMBUS WIS ‘ DEFEA'I‘ID BY ELKS Mummoltstos. Thom-m mhundenuudiu'tbc mm hon did not M up. wink-h wt: (or the pun-lull)- [am noon. Wink-I thread to and: la 3W M buwunmiqmdtom-Mm limond from an In: In the mod inf-In; in hm d Niel-cu who to! Mon phylng rig» field. Gnu-hie numtinfluhoxforthllmtwo Mai-(I. Mum Columbu- hpuun n! the Knight.- of Columbus. [m m Muted by the local Elks Dam-nun My by I more of 10 to 8. rm. up: my I bottle from start to flnhh. In“, in a Twig)", tn the m)- hnll. Highwood. I curd and bum puny will be mven under the nupkva o! In,“ T. E. Walsh and a» city 051-811: {or the HIGHWOOD OFFICIALS GIVE CARD PARTY benefit of m Flood» viii-I. From the mulh‘ol (It dd!!! "k up to dutc. {lu- sfllh premium m hr - big I‘m Al I mating 01 ”iv \mmx Mrn'a club MM “'m’hcsdzgv waning ML Shaky (‘arr cu unanimous” den-t- d captain a! th- Mr lam cm (or t ' «Suing tum. It. Carr in bum I: u ”Fat" Re is no a-mvy ubn and Is “I and“ far wt- Wit. A" COW-tel dwmx to make the new Hm “HIM m ream-Mod ubn and I.- Afl c- m Ih if? Q r. M. .(‘. neonamlzas LIFE sumo mew WWY-S-t- â€"â€"â€"*â€" (huezlfleulilyww ‘ 18 to 8 My 3 Homes Being Built in Ilizhhnd Park: 82va Pris ale Ganges Bowden, fru'nr (wontm‘y CONTINUING u! "L’Amioo Prim," I! edited by Magnum“. himself. and Verdi'l “Oui- ZIo," with authentic-Md nailing. .- {apps-ova! by Verdi in his “foam. A: no the fourth m 0901. n. Ravinh. 1‘14- (Zheminoiflf it wil! have,tho ad- Ivnntm of re rang and WM gby Loui- Hn Imam. ‘he Belgian ‘condudor. who dfim'ud ch: ofldu‘l French and than Mom-cc of ”w oper- und Marked ‘ha Icon for ”he comm, t Inu- Xavier Levant. _ The remain m to Ihnw that the ;Ameriun p mic-re (ff. “L'Amip Friu" wu xiven m Phxladelphil by jthe Ink Gout-w Hinrichs. well reâ€" §memhemd in Chicago “mum-n mn- 'ur for Theoduro Thomas when the Unter was the mum 1nd manic-l chiduin of "w ambition. Ind ill-hta‘l ANNOUNCED BY + meg-amines.”- mmt,luou:“L’- Whirl-AI- NOR’I‘HFIELD C METERY i ASSOCIA 0N MEETS ._â€".__â€" Ann-Al Meet“! and m 0' 1 0m Held 'l‘les. Solid! vim, «acid; on lieu-orati- f-nou ”and “Bork W at anlnh the canin3__oe_uon. he ICE. to work to nadir-b Jilted noon. and took the nu» ulLV'm‘ I my?“ °' lion met put-Inuit to all a two o’clock. my thirtieth. on thc m to hold the annual muting. AM a grepon. of the custodian Jacob Kuiit 50! the mdition of thinfl. she fonoi- ling trustees were chad by ballot: gOrin Well. Pull Char. 0. B. Brand gand Edwin Forke. who, Wt with Ilho three hold our trusted. hold a landing nnd chard the following «m for the ensuing yen. W Roch-M. pnfioidont; Fun! In“; nnul a (will!!! 1.11“” d W plighl.pn(cndtoubk tor tho-cot! totbohoueofnoudutloodomsod the titan-don w saved. TM}! 00“- Km Pm. ".13.. dimtor of antic u! Ravink, rune fury-rd wit?! m A mericnn Gielcr. vict- music “A“ N" scum Panda-Alma”:- tumW-l! flaw: ‘ “wives-cumin» Pot nun who»! .1 {Mn new 327, was: It; Pot new new at [1:va (or 136. against 192; To isms bomb. for :39. mini! 9. umunm WWWA Sun-l Fool Cum-t I- We! by A and. for madman? n the annual calm of the Indhm society but snowy. mum} ‘in me «In;- n..- "- w,w_â€"_- ._ all”. ”mwrrvkgmol Mr. and In. my. Sound at an annual ovum of (Sr today it Cairn-t. The Northfield _ Century mii'c-u “We? iipmvenent Fund It. comm)" 4 a“

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