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Highland Park Press (1912), 10 Aug 1922, p. 1

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k number of improm bade to 'ho class rooms "ave svhml and also M the new buildi It open «m Sept. 5th mm} but will open E SCHOOL T0 ' {N A WEEK LATER Flown Decorati-hg‘ :ago. “111 be on hand st ;y Cetus-r. at 7:00 p. In. mine to furnish esti- Hug {a r whatever wofi ave damn ‘hz »w Male be seen ianlS al ” 1v v-vrst that was mw \'Y‘\: a» plot â€" 211'. ‘ Wed: st 14 and 15 r HLLIS‘ and U ug. I6 86 17 HIGBY and TRE‘ ale m -â€" AUTOS> h lauhing the thick "we! m: .l' ixps of xxx-e Gm: .33: iv ANNUAL PAGEANT AT ARDEN SHORE CAMP WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 16TH NUMBER :34 E-srry yvur. sometime.- during‘ .~\ugu>t, 1hr childx'cn of Arden Shore giw a pageant under the (rm-s. toi whit-h 21H friomk of the camp are! invited. It is thv big evvnt nf theP M‘BSUH and cvvry child. big and littlm becomes a porfwct lamb if it i- hinted; that his place‘ in the ranks of perg formers might be forfeited unless hei reforms. Drmsim: up is the nmsti fim of all and mm» is tranm s-‘urch-E ing (if the “property mum," where} i< stun-d many a choicv bit nt‘ tim-ry‘ from Nurth Shore humvs. and muchi surroptitinm rehearsing is dunv in: uuiet corners \thn no nnv is loukinufl Bluff. on Wednesday Auuufi 1"». :It 3 u'duck And the children put an a pretty good Shnw considering the means they haw tn wark with and the short timt- thvrv is for training. This yvar the pageant is in charm- uf Miss Frodrika Guernsey and Miss Jam-t O'Brien. members of the stuff. It is t-allvd Thn Revival of the Play Spirit in Anwriuzi and mnsists of 2| prn'uxuc and six St‘t‘nL‘S. 11> follmw: I‘i'uluguvaho.Suppression of the I‘x'ulufluvi rTho . Su Play Spirit. 8 mm Iâ€"A'l‘hv Pu“! Ideal Playground. Sct-nc H 7- Arrival men All Friends of this (‘amp for Children Are Invited to Attend This Event of the Season lurll. Scene ”Ivâ€"Playground Occupied by “'hito .‘Ivn. ! ALA SL‘t‘YH‘ \17Thv Mil ern Times. SH-no \‘l- Thv Play Spirit. After the pagan served ,tho hustcx‘ses Loin: Mrs. \V. E. ( ('hzu'lvx' T. Atkinson hm: H. Flow, Thu a“ thy dirt-Mon uf ;\>‘<m‘iatiun «NU-m1 - Su‘nc H Pity. .m \H\ ;\>‘<m‘iatiun «NU-m1 zl Vonlial invitw ti‘ n tn 2111 flit‘ndS of the vamp. The vntrunvu to Arllvn Show is on thn' s-nat hit[(' of Sheri-hm Road, just nunh of Lalw Blutf. The Milwaukm- Electric has a station an the gates. loyal trailw only making the stop. RUDOLPH VALENTINO IN “THE SHIEK" FRIDAY The following program of pictures will b: presented at Pearl Theatre next Week: Sunday. Clara Kimball Young in her latest produdion "Change It!" Monday and Tuesday, Dorothy Phil- lips. Robert Ellis and Wallace Beery in “Hurricanc's Gal"; Wednesday and Thursday. “My [)Zlkl" with John- nie Walker of "Over the Hill Fume"; Friday. Rudulph Valentino in "The Shick"; Saturday, Viulzl Dana in “The lith Lover" a wholmomu ru- manu- ul' :1 hnpclmsly fickle llnppcr. Matinee at 2:30 Saturday. Sm- pro- gram on lizirk page of this paper. Monday MORE NEW BUILDINGS FOR HIGHLAND PARK The following building have been granted by the inspector. All5y\\.~vl. Home Construction Co.. for Mr. Burning, private garage; Mr. Arthur Gruel. a private garage; Otto Bullet. a $5.000 home on Glencoe Ave.; cot- tage for Mr. Armstrong on Rice St; private garage, Michigan Ave. Mr. C. E. B Swan. Mr. Herman Borchardt is wrecking the old club house at Wildwood pre- paratory to erecting a modern dwell- ing. LADIES‘ AID TO HOLD BAKERY SALE, AUG. 19 The Ladies Aid Society of the St. Johns Evangelical church will hold a bakery sale on Saturday. August nineteenth in the Geo. Bock store, re- cently vacated by Mr. C. C. Xiebuhr. All kinds of pies. cakes and cookies will be on sale. The Pythian Sisters will give a card party Tuesday evening. August 2'2 ir Masonic Temple. Tickets may bv. procured from any of the members The public is invited to attend. PYTHIAN SISTERS TO GIVE PARTY AUG. 22 l‘hv annual ('hiMn-n's Pam-um will uix’vn at Arden Share Vamp. Lake 051;" Saturday. 14th Lover" Tuesday “H urricane‘s iI-anhlishnwnt of the Thu Revival of Ihf‘ Pu“! Mvn's uf tht ,‘d in! Rush nt Iva will be a of the afternoon (‘assclhcrryx Mrs, n and Mrs. Wilâ€" y. tom-Ihvr with thv Arden Shun- of the White ,Aftt-rmxm Land â€"An permits building a card Mud in MANIFEST INTEREST IN BENEFIT CARD PARTY Much interest ls hung )hLRH n. the card party whn'h 1s guing (o la- ):ivon m-x: Monday ufh-rnoun, ut the Mummy hotel. Tho" “'nmzm‘h‘ AAR- iliury of the Highland Park hospital H to be the bencfiriury uf the affair and the ladi(-< in charge vxpcrt to mqu it «me of much plmhurc 1n Hu- players and much profit In the aux- iliurv. Hospital Auxiliary to Give Af- fair at Moraine Hotel Next Monday \thn the rank and ri-fn-qhinvmi are finished. there will lx- n‘ gr1.up 1‘! songs by Mme. Rothivr. which w1ll mmlude a delightful afterm'x‘m. Tht charitable work nf thq auxil- ian is of great a<sistnnce to the hos- pital 11nd deservcd wide and enthu- ~instic support. It maintainii a bed 11! the hospital and furnished lim-n, lmlly cluthes and act‘ussories.j The committw of ladies .at the Moraine is composed of Misé Susie ('uhn chairman. Mrs. Hamilton. MN. ltunhn and )lrs.ll1-nr\ (Hidden .A~<i<ti11~,: thv (immittm- are tome of the nfiimrs of the auxiliary.. among uhum are .‘lrs. Gerard Van $chaick. 11x~>idunt..\lrs Martin J. ‘Insull. \l\l.'- president; \lrs. \\ alter Baldwin MIS. Fred A. Preston. Mn. “alter Cruidis, Mrs.F .dWard A. Smi'h Mrs. Juhn P. O'Neil. Mrs. F. D, Silher and Mrs. Everett 1.. MillardI Thu playing: begins at th o'clock and tickets may be obtained from the nfi‘m- at the Mnruim- or from (hell's or Pruse's drug store. The Rev.'Mr, Burgvss .was but known as the active gvnlus‘ of the Illinois Vigilance Association, of which he was executive secretary. He wrote several books. anwm: them "The Bible in Shakespeare."- “The erigion of Ruskin" and thv “World's Social Evil." He was 80 years old. Mr. Burgess was a former Tl'.~ldenl uf Highland Park. Miss Ella Wharton, who Was em- ployed in the home of Orren‘ S. I’m-u- body as maid, disappeared :1 week ago Sunday taking with herisome of her mistresses clothes and gjewelry. Last Friday, Mr. Peabody. entering t he Northwestern station in Flak-ago, saw her and spoke to here She en- deavored to get away, but Mr. Pea- body told her he would call an oficer. She was brought to Highland Park where she was turned over- to the local police. The theft amounted to about $100. ‘ MAID STE ALS CLOTHING FROMâ€"â€" MES. PEABODY Della Wharton Disappeared Afterv'l‘heft: Found in Chicago Friday '_ Some time ago Mrs. Peaquy took the girl into her home upon'hearinz the story of the girl‘s plight; in (Thi- cago where she was involved with juvenik‘ authorities. ' Mr. G. Lynch of Austin. who forlat hume. Being forced to slide no the past yet: has been in charge of cgme together with [Andi- ripping: the Public Service Snk-srbnm at open his (not. Landil was rushed to Evanston. has been transferred tu'thc locnl hooplbl when he received Highland Park where he will hm‘evimmediute nth-mien. three “itch" charge of the new salwrmml now 10- : Ming taken in his foot. Wohlbruch cated on South St. Johns ave. Missrnlso received I severe cut below the Ruth Benson. who has actml asiknee. Fay then replsu-J Landin. as cashier for the past few years at the‘cntcher Ind llh Glnder went In to office on Elm Place; has also been|pilch the rem-ind" of the game, the transferred to’the new oflicc. 5final score being 8.]. MR. G. LYNCH IN CHARGE OF SALESROOM ,1 .‘H DOUBLE BILL TO BE. {FIRE DESTROYS TWO SUNG AT RAVINIA WEDJ‘ HICHWOOD BUIIDINGS “AIDA" AND “PAGLIACCI” STORE WAS TOTAL LOSS “l.e(‘hemineau" Made Debut on Both Fires Occurred Tuesday: Saturday. Friday “L'EIinir . $2.000 Damage to Wanke- l)‘.~\more" Will be (an Avenue Reu- Sung . idencc ('hn Monday. 9:15 ()rcheslrn I'rmrrnm “1th ('luire Dux Ind Bulwlm- Lazin- .\l\‘. in >(Il0l‘ts. Tue-«lay, 5:15, 'llfl "uhrnlc" wnh ('luin- Dux. Anna Roselle. Orville llurrvld. \‘iment Bullvsu-r. [pun Rulhier, Lnui; ll'Anm-ln. l‘umpilin .“lllalt'sll. Eugimn (‘nrrcmi Wednesday evening their Will be a double bill pn‘H-nu-d Willi the fol- luwing cast. Ann: Roselle. Morgnn Kingston. Giuseppe Dannie, (Sr-hum Man and Giordunu l’nllrinieri. while the Nile scene of “AMI" with Anna Roselle. Mnrgan Kingston. Vina-Me Ballester. l’hiline Film; and Leon Ruthie-r will be given. « Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Marx Olierndorfer will interpret (he Or- chestra numbera {or the children und Rugnld Su'wart Walker will give purtrnitn and histories «I Fluns. Fairies Ind filhel. Thursday, 8:15 “Mnrtha” with Queen]: Mario. Alice Gentle, Orville llarrnld. Adamo Didur. l'ompiliu )lnlatvsu Ind Max Ton. Friday, 8:15 “E'Elinir D' Amore" (Elixir of Love) with Gratielh- Pan-lo. Orville llnrruld. Vinwnu’ Balk-sun. Adamo lHdur. Philine Friday. (Elixir of Pan-l0. 0! Ballvswr. Fulcu. Saturday gram. ,. ...... Saturday, 8:15 "Znu" with Alice Gentle. Ann: Roselle. Philim-Fnlco, Minnie Egener. Murgnn Kingston. Vicente Ballester. Giuseppe Dani-o. Giordano Plltrinieri, Louis D'Angelo. Herman Dmben. Max Tofl. Gior- dana Plltrinieri, Louis Dermal). Bet- sii- [)iggitt. Grace Goodrich. Euginio (Vuffl'nti. Sunday at 3:15 Orchestrl Prngnm Sunday evening. 8:15â€"“1‘119 Secret of Suzanne" and "La Navarnise." The Highlind Pm: Elk. demma the Young Men's (‘lub yeu-rdny ul- ternoon by in oyeryhglmlnz more of 8-1. Healer pikhed for the Elks and proved invincible, allowing only one fluke hit. which wu credited to Elmer Then-ion. Rudolph, who pitched {or the Y. M. C. Allowed eight hits {or four and one half innings, when P. Glider book up :he pitching honors. ELKS SCORE 8-1 [N YESTERDAY‘S GAME WHe‘u touchod for 4 hits but heldl FLOWER SHOW AUG. :2 them well. In the fifth inning the tall)"; proved disastrous for [Andix ' Hun-L The Nonh Shore Glrdon club will In hi! to MIrtin forcing Wohlbmchlhuld in annual Flower thou at the at hume. Being forced to slide Mil‘ke Shore- (‘ounlry club, Gkncor. cnme together with Lnndi- rippinziTuesdu)’. Aura“ (tangy-neon! from open his (not. Landil was rushed mlthm lo xrn o'rlnrk. the locnl hoepim when he receivedl .rwkeu include enm to hud- immediute nttention. three “itch" loam; garden-s Lotus Kuwait“.- Ming him in his foot. Wohlbruch er, Hubbard Woods; lou- Born. nlso received I severe cut below theJHenmr. Sumool ”In, Gm. knee. Fey then repIm-d Landin. asévhuie. Slnnehill. Gleam. (loom utrher Ind hh Glnder went In toil'ick. Rawma. Julius Mwnld. Rn- -, W, _ A‘L-L‘_.â€" HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS THl'RSDAY. Al'GL‘ST 10, 1922 at 3:00 ()rcbesnl Pin»- 1a gnn‘ry slure being located on Rul- xruad Aw. About lwo months urn [Mr La (‘rvn purchnwd 1hr no" and had It mun-d to his lot. when- lht- planned In mmv it hark further lund rrmnhl H mm. a bungalow E The firr «up 3 mm! upccuculnr Hire. an the llhuds hung low m [he lxky (‘nusiny an xllummatiun whwh amuld [>0 run for miles.- Thr Mun- '\\us 1 runlplrlv Ian and the wmd {Mowmg I gnle endangered udwininu n-Mdt-nm, Thv LI (‘mix mudenoe was dunngvd to the "noun! 0! $250 whnc the r00! 9! Charla an‘x insidrnu- to the out ('nurhl flrv A hand-u) {n.mr building «n “'nukvxuh Aw. Highunod, In: ['3er 1y dmlruyx-d i)‘ fin ghoul KBU Mm.- .Luy murmur Thr building mar «mnvd by Mr Mrn-zn ("March of [Inn rlty 1nd \t'n‘ u-Mrd by the North Shun Linr fur quark-n {m their .wvtnm gang. The fin \‘thh was of unkmMn onyx“ Amman-d {hr budd- ing tn abou! 82.000. Hikhwocd. Ft. Sheridan and Hichinnd Purl: firr departments rnpandod In the all. Mnndny hlflht a! rlevrn u'rlmk n buildmg mA'm-d 11) Mr. l-hjwnrd L'c (‘rmx on Pnnrw Avt, wn cumplrlr- Iy destroyed by fire. H II though! by the uwnvr Hut the building wu so! on fin- My enemies. as then- In: hu'n runndq-ruHr compliim nxnrd~ in: the luv-(inn n! the bulkflng. ' "The building w“ {ormrrly owned by Mr. (‘umminp and was and IF RESTORATION PROGRESS SLOW IN WAR REGION n-wnl times. The inuunnco \HII not cm'vr the lung. The Highland Park And lhghuuud fin- departments "upended Lu lhc call. and chief O'Niel of Luke Fan-fl seeing the illumIn-tiun cumr down u» Highwood (o m- If they vuuld he cl any aulnunn‘. We “1in last Saturdny Lhr old bank- from It Verdun and the Ar- gonne Fm! We were ”maimed u. find no link- app-rem Rawnlion in the us! ruins of nu. Th:- :11) n! Verdun in still in ruim. Win-n the city "In nix-11rd by the Germ-m A” (If "R 300.900 inhnhiunu- “rd and sought nbode- cluwhcre. Sow-n thousand 01mm have returned. Only a comparunvoly few of the-m hnvo homes complrtely restart-d. They u!- lix‘ing nth-n Among the ruins “I”! a sm-ll put of the former roof nmh-rvd. The shell: left a (nod many nidr Wu”! and chimney: nond- VISIT OLD BATTLE FRONT My Dear Mr. l‘dcll Verdun and Argonne Forest. Viewed by R. L. Suulwlck; French Appreciation for America in}: when» the whole roof VII blown 06. Few house: are utterly demol- ished here u they are It Fleury, 1 little villager near Fort Douaumont. ubuw the city. One house only stood intact If“?! the bombardment. We 31!! cell-r caves who" Ioldicn took refuge nmong the ruin-J We drove out along the mud a» ward Fort dc \‘nux by which toldk'rl of Ftht‘l‘ and to mnrch to rellnr others in the fort; We pnuod on our left 1 cemetery uf whit- enur- whcre flve thouund unknown Frrnch lie buried brand: whit. cream; Ind on our right we u‘v tho "Cabaret Rouge" :0 culled by .0145!" Who 31.0de for food on their way to re- liove the for! beam they knew it to be usuully their lut ml. ’ Beyond it is l halt alum ihich no kn thnn seventy 39‘... aka: u Verdun. were curated. We at an ruin: of Sun Michael on out It?! and (Cominutd on pug! 8) ._ Tlrktu include cum to M {d- lomnz Klrdflus Louis Kuwaiti-in- or, Hubbard Woods; lou- Born. (Hem-m. Sumool ”In, Gm. Char)" Slnnehill. Ghdcor. (loom Pick. Rawma. Julius Mink]. Rn- vini- and Joann KmWn Luke Fore“. - . S. GARDEN CLUB FLOWER SHOW AUG. July 20. 1922 1*. or P. ENTHl'SIASTIC ‘ OVER PICNIC. AUG. Hinze Alfair lo be Given at the , Forest‘ Preserve II at (Henview Judumu l~_\ Un- c-mhununm of thc grin-r11 mmvmum nnd (he responsive unlludc- of lhv 2,030“ nwmhrrs. Ouil- (mnly Furentmvur, Newman, I‘m- (out!) and Rurmwmd muncih. Knu‘hh nf Volumhu». wull enjoy our of 11hr Inna-d pnrmo «m Sunday. Aub'upl '27. at Ilw ('nnL (hum) Fw v“ I'l’rwru u (Hrnflrw, It has nan 1hr north Mum": plrnrun- u) witm'bn ‘hh xummc-r but athletic exhibition: will but of tho fined nnd most valuable variety. Thu- Indoor gun” to he M mll ho Mwun four Int-min" of the wrong K. of (‘ lemme. each of the r "”1" hem: H1H‘9M‘ntl'd by I hal- ”Oil" umromivq- nine. Frnm H31 >0th nude «:1 (‘hlrugu uy Wlukrgan «n the nurth preparation: an- hvim: madr hy Knights of Ur urdor and (hour {tn-m1:- to mu-nd ‘hr mth-r nfluxr. the. commuter MN“!!! u; be held un! Friday «wetting of thin Week will NI for the purpuur of making the my! plnnx Meanwhile inviutiomn "It being G'X‘l‘ndl‘d to the entire north «Mm. (u juin in Un- festivities. MUNICIPAL MATCH PLAY NURNEY BEGAN SAT. Cinnolat'wn Play to be Held on Salurdny; Finals Will be Held on Sunday I‘M Suurday the lint round of IM- matth play tournament was puyéd Ind amount-d connidernhk ex- ri men: among golf fans. The but In nth uf the tiny was between Bi“ Inner and Hank Full-)2 Foley won 2 Ind 1 but had to shoot a 77 to do it. whllr Leuor wu right behind min with an 80‘ Bull Huger-Id de- fr-ud “'rnk-y (‘onrud 4-3. but thin wgn not runndvrrd u very bad but- m‘ n; (Tour-d wu inexperienced in mourn-menu. In the other malx‘heu Jock Pou-rmn heal Lloyd [Anon 6-6. Art Olson defulu'd E. Maroney 3-2. [In (hr mnnd mum J. “'nthm won ann I’ “'nhlbruvk by default; R. [humus lx-nt .\'. (kmmrr I up in I \‘a_\' [mud much it During decide-d on (NI Ins! holr. Bl'fl Brand dcfuud J. A_ Sheridan 4-H and Ed (‘onr-d hum An Md‘nfin-y 3-2. ‘Thusl' who were elimlmm-d will pluy in the ('onuvhliun nut Saturday. The find win he played on Sand-y at 9:30 Following an the muuhfl: . Finn Plifllt Jhnk Foley Vl‘ Huger-1d Jul: Peterson w. A. 0130!: , Snood Plum J. Within: vs. 8‘ Bnnd E. Com-Id vs. R. Hunting! {Bill Leuer v3. W. (‘onnd 3.. Larson ‘1‘ Mlmnry ‘Mrs, ('lnra M. Hicks. the wile of Ir. John G. Hicks. pun-«i sway on Wedmd-y IMmoon a! her home. Q34 Gh-nview Ave. For sewn] Ml)“ Mn. Hidu had been critically ill and the end was not unexpecmd. The Denice will be III-3d It the mi- MRS. JOHN G. HICKS DIED YESTERDAY Illness of Several Month ll nulls in Denlh: Funeral 'l‘o- ‘ norm Afternoon .V.. _ dqm'h'iw o'clock on Friday .1. Wm. The bum! will uke place I. Memorial Park. ‘ ‘lrs. Hicks I'I! horn in New I‘mplhin And for the but twenty- four 31-an had bun a resident b! mghllnd Park. Darin: that that II. hld been In Active number of ' Prnhyuri-n church and until p vented lw H! heulth. IN had uken Mr pnrt in all the Activities that win- for the good of the community. She leaves behind many hiendn who fill «member her .5 a woman of (hep spirited ear-name”. The lym- p‘thy 0! than who knew hot in n- W tn the hen-vod husband lad h" two daughter-I. Min lnrion Lt Ihd Niu 50th:! I. Rich. 'I. R. QUAYLE IS 1 MADE AGENT AGAIN .M m I Mug of up Lab Gunny Luv und 0rd" 1m hold d Lake Forest Monday "in. ”when! from Highland Put. [45! ”mod and Wlukrnn "I: In at- q‘od-m. It m unanimously vohd that Mr. T. R. Quayle thou“ h it.) .3211! {at Indian your. [fake County Law Ind Orin Lune Not In Lake Forest i Small (ml-lion thlhruckvd. A Shrridnn Md‘aflrey v1. Geminer. Monday Evening to ht «Men-d {or “I? jmcuuuo PARK nu- DREW mm mm kn: 10000 WITNESS ml: mam: Miss Agnes Meierhol Wifi the Ford; Mmy Other Mugs ‘ Awarded m Pu-uci- 3; pants in Events" 2g as Well as nelrby towns. to «write it, annual Highland Park "’Dny. ( rowdp hog-n w line the “de'tfi: (he mam street: of the town njm- n'clod yawn-day ornin‘ ‘ and by Lhr time “It In Wu ‘ way It laokrd like parade / Michigan avenue. Axum Hichlnnd Park ahufieéflofih In all m glory and splendor; 'bn fivo u» m thousand peg“:- u, Ned together from MI part: of thflcity, “hirh Mr. Gm. Gun-it, wu s injunvd it wu 10: 45 before; mud» “n under fly, thimn mow-d man after tin ”I Shoahen MM In Grand M ' ll fur the day, followad by Mayor Hunting: and ex Mayor F P.3 ; kinu. first mayor of Highland) ark. Marching Omninfion: iFiM prize-Ella; neon'd pr'ue otth American Unfion. I ‘ Decor-ted BIcyde: (boys) Writ-t prin- Jnm Wlmn; (boys) priu l-ddiv Phelps; (firln) 5 hm pnuâ€" (.IadIs Larson; (girlfi) prise Marjorie Bouden. Hursl~druun which. (single fin! prim P. “. (‘hapmnm ”Inf! sec- ond prin- Bowmln InirI; ble) first prize Jun Memmi; (doubld noc- lmd pnu H I’. I'm! ()9 m The Libertyville hand filled t“ air} with mutual music, which w. ’ ly riuled by the Elk: band of land l‘ark. fill ormnlutionif "mm-muted in the line of umunx which "n the Nurth ran l'nlon. who made I con-l sho‘m‘ in thdr unilovm. T of mnnh wu well plqmed u furdld v-wnone m m the Puhliv opinnm mmed to thi yen-nix)"; pande was the br' held, both {rum the gandpoi effect nnd hum): of line. Mu ere dit is due to Mr‘ Allwri L: lhu other momhen o! the Committee for their untirimr *0 in planning the punk. Thar ri:1 ‘inners of the parade on u I (Dr'guniuunn I-‘lontz- Fin! Knuth" of Pylh'xu; second Ameru-nn Legion. Ormlullon Receive- llwitu Others to II l’ncuce Tue-days (‘ommmial Float: First Bowman Dairy; second H Park Pma. The Elh Bnnd .ppurod the public ngnin In! Sand.) noon pluyI'ng. pmedin‘ the the up town district and at $qu1 between innings ELKS BAND MAKES SECOND AWE This org-mutton, lltho verflnl hu m-dr I name {or incl! IM’“ hnd Park, as well n the E“ I proud 01 um: first rul mtg; '1 org-nine" o! the hand am“""’VI union to mike this one of in this vicinity. and no invite in Hixhhnd Plrk who an band imtrummt to join' thef The Rheum}: It! held every; day night in the Elk: club OPEN EXMOOR TENNIS: NURNEY AUGUS The Exmoor Tennis Tour' for the Club Championship vi mean Saturday. Auwt 121}: p. m. The folkfllint oven : scheduled: ‘ 1% um I angles .nd Mbh-u £7: “omen'l tingle: und doubled? Junim ninth. And Qoubles ;;" 7 Mixed doubkn - Iv STRUCK BY AU‘IO. I’ll: IS SLIGHTLY [NH Helen Curr Ind Jul! Cl! were slightly injurflf‘w Ffld umoon when they were k down by In nutmnobilo While- cl Gmn Bay mad They urn to «gamma: Park hospiul ”on rumination it was (our! tht)‘ we" noQ miouflly hurt. The Hirhwood Eminen- He nod-(ion will not hold 3 Hi Dly th'u your owing to unset! dflknfl. This was voted on when non u their In! HIGHWOOD DAY N01‘ 10 BE 0888] (Continued on post 6) Ifl; of thl‘Icity,‘ wm. to «first: Id Park "’Dly. the “de'tfi: the town . 1y ornin‘ ‘ and rit’ way by 1 :45 before; an? vowii n (boys) (boy!) (Kiri!) (girl's) gm gm":

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