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Highland Park Press (1912), 18 Jan 1923, p. 1

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rm Country” [h and 5lst .R R F.‘ l‘ STAN LEY 7E}! \RREST OF DE \TH ('AR DRIVER ax. jzm 24 and 25 n 1C8 . ILLINOIS factions january 22 and 23 E\ <HHRH BOYS \I‘I’RH‘IATE GIFTS r “mm! New mv. <. ROI \‘D PHI: an RT HOU innrx \Vnrk Under Xe“ Addition to Begun .\c\'t Spring Palomar” I \\ eatre E} W I “haw (‘ar Ki} m. [< (‘haruod ‘1-1n~!:!u::hter m “allave Reid \L'nes Ayn-es Wu} )lc \vuy 1\.nhl}n Williams Ed. \Iartindel Hubert Agnew mush ideals‘of [1"< the setting rnmzmce gay 11"”ng a new mi by the man kn «40!! 1‘11 xi. American r‘ laughlight all‘t‘d m'er it \turs in the homé to get ' hxs famile :akl-s‘ his Pl“. r~turnw£ npreriatinn 'rwas hfl'v't‘ (H M n u v (‘hristmfl [fiJVVku‘ has in y~'ur! " it i. h 11' the cam“ ‘hoalt'n and 1‘. (003‘ "ova 1 number 0‘ murthom Kr‘ - been lost i! mt :rateM t'I'iL-ru! who .A hristmfl gift so it “‘Iodged M tin-1t it is \ tho mum during the Shore nds than” his friend! ‘at \‘L spfén‘: I'll M' Judge ' and Jere- bruther of |t puiitial \\' v State's il .f' Miss m-rated useflfl Killed post-l t 1‘ rest for SAMUEL LEVIN IS ' CALLED T0 Rm PIE!) ON FRIDAY NIGHT Long an Esteemed Resident in ' Highland Park and Well Known Merchant: Buried in East As is customary when local talent‘ appears hefOre a local organization,‘ ‘ a large and appreciative audience WaS' present to great the artists. was true of the meeting of the High- ‘. land Park Woman's cluh Tuexday aft- ‘ernoon when Mrs. Arthur Byfield and This ‘ _ . Mrs. (‘aryl (‘vdy annstiehl, two tnl-; Samuel Levin. a resident of lliirh-;ente(l members of the club. appeared' land Park for 24 years and for all but } on the program. presenting “Three 1 the one NW” “f that “m" engaged; Famous Women Poets in History and ‘ ('h'. in the it‘“ “111V husiness in E3“ C9“!- ’ Song." Sara Teasdale. ('hristina Ros- l 94th ral a\’k‘f‘,llx-, died Friday night at his ’ mtfi and mimbflh Browning. 1mm home. 11'; South First street, ””0“"? Mrs. Pfanstiehl had written some“). I ing more than I?l months of illness. very unusual and human characteriz-{eav 5 He “as in his 58th year is sur-Eation of each of the poets. giving ntwili 'vived l‘)’ his wife and (me 50“, Lester resume of their lives. and qutinx S for _.i Levin. a traVelan salesman for a large i several poems from each author. ‘ p024 MIT firm in lOWSV and Who came to; Mrs. Byfield assisted by Miss Prisâ€" win at city to attend the funeral. leilla Carver at the piano. delighted w. Levin was well knovm andithe audience with a group of songs. 1 y esteemed in this community in { Followingr is the prognn given: the which he had lived and conducted a; Elizabeth Barrett Browninx ice. successful business for so many yearsi . A Sketch nap and had a host of warm friends by; Mrs. Pfanstiehl ian yhom his death is deeply regrettai.iThree “Sonnets from the Portugese” gel: whose sympathy is extended thei . Branscombe cm 231in at this time. u Mrs. Byfleld Y. He was :1 member of the Masonieitlhristina Rossetti - I Sketch wil order. the l. 0. O. F., the order of Mrs. Pfanstiehl tel Eastern Star and the White Four Songs from “SinpSong” gir‘ zine of Jerusalem. ; Sidney Homer m" The funeral was held at 2 o'clock; "Dancing on the Hilltops" ( Mday afternoon in the H. M. Prior‘ “A Pocket Handkerchief to Hem" in chapel. The Masons. of which order. “Hurt no Livinit Thing" ‘ and Mr.‘ Levin was for many years an; “Minnie and Mattie and Fat Little eitl h red member, were in charge ofi MBY" ' to} gwrvice. The body was placed in a e A Solilotiu)’ Oldroyd i jus‘ iving valut in Memorial Park un-s A Birthday Woodmani til a suitable time. when Mrs. Levin! Mrs. Byfield ‘ ! g A Sketch ‘ plans to take the remains to her old i Sara Teasdale mu! l . . l i home in Pennsylvania for interment.‘ Mrs. Pfanstiehl ,1 n lbL-m-rteri . 1"IA First of Series Planned to be ' Held in Presbyterian Parish House me C LEADERS' CLUB WILL ENTERTAIN TOMORROW filent. Hay-s Rhine-'1 idem. \li<~' ”an! I Miss anrivtm Laing Aged Woman Passes After F Years of Residence Here; Funeral Wednesday ANNl'AL MEETING IS HELD MONDAY NIGHT Friends of Community Service ['rged to be Present at Yearly Session I Friends of Community Service are urged to attend the annual meeting to be held at the Center next Hondsy evening when reports for the year will be presented and directors elected {or the ensuing year. Much good work Its been done by this organization in; the past year and more is planned for! the next 1‘1 months. and the co-opera- i tion uf the community is needed. ylugnuu: VII-Alluv‘. ._.. H, carried out under the auspices of the Leatfirs club. Games and refreshâ€" nents will be the features. Everybody is invigcd and a good time is prom- ised to all who attend. A series of these play nights any the several chum-hes of the city is‘glanned during the wintxr. ("I Friday ni‘éll-twvrrrill lac play night at the Presbyterian church, when the program planned for last week will be , _: ‘L- MRS. IDA L. CAHN living. She was born Dec. 2;). 1836 and ; was 86 years And 21 dnys old at the‘ time of her death. A daughter. Mrs.. l". D. Silber, lives in Highland Park. 3' Mn. Silbor has been a resident here almut five year-2i. The funeral was held Wednesday at Rose Hill ceme- tvry. l'hlrago. ('IV If (‘Ll'B GIVES CARD PARTY mDAY , . J" T'r 151813312 47 Highland Park and Well Known Merchant: Buried in East adu‘ ,r-udokh‘ club ; sill PAM :L to t' m H‘nm’ (we! 0 wt‘ tht' dinwt ‘1‘ 'f (lun- it'v. Mr. E. ‘V. \\':vlkun. 1nd" up of ynum: pvupk‘ inm churvhm of the (-i'y, wry Friday m‘o'nim: at u >tudy play and rwrca- 1. pruzmm plunnfiur, m2 Hf tho club :n't-z Puls- Rhincemith; vice-pros- anvl Bull; wvrvtm‘y. ll Dim) ON MONDAY “afin died Monday It s of (‘nmmunity community play sorting lFrivhyi This Will N‘ the \lmil-lr owning“ Civic club today at L n\\'.~‘hi!v Five :m ( H“ 3 (}ifts l ‘Pwrnn ’Two Vignettes of Italy Ponte Vecchhn FWorenre. ' Naples Mrs. Pfanstiehl and Mrs. Byfield Give Interesting Program; Many Attend Mrs. 13de minted by was Pris- cilla Carver u the piano. delighted the audience with 1 group of mugs. LOCAL WOMEN DELIGHT WOMAN'S CLUB. TUES. ‘Agnes Ayres, May McAvoy, halnlyn‘ ‘ Williams, Ed. Martindel and Robert A club of yuung girls from Chicago, 'Agnew: Friday, Charles Jones in and a few friends. ”lined by the i“Boss of Camp 3" directed hy W. S. 1 members of the Epworth League of lVan Dyck; Snturdny, “Saved by Ra-lthe M. .E. chun'h will give u mock idio," a thrilling melodrama based on _ Weddinx Saturday. January 27. n the {avtimely subject. Matinee at 2:30. M. E. church. All young people of $594: program on hack plug? of thislthis community are invited to at- ""‘“" l ltntl. Newly Organized Club Holds In- teresting Meeting Last Thursday A mwtinu Hf thv ht‘l‘rlii‘lii Midi“ :iu'v “an; hold 1;»! Thursday vn-ninu in 31$er ro-stuurant. Mr N. WiL li‘mh‘~ gl-nvrul freight aim-n! fur 1hr {‘hii 11-). Milwaukw' A" St. Paul rail- '.v.;_'.'. :m w :. (ilk un “Thu l'uxMiliilth" .f the (irmxth i-f thi- Rmui," and Its li‘i'I'iA I) [H “H‘I‘Iit‘iti. )hi i‘: C. John- svn of (ilvnvm’ nl'm spoke. his .‘Kuhâ€" jcrt {wing “()rgzmizzniun and Ikwvlou- "N'HY if the» Monk ('lub in “hum-v." Hr. [’clhs upiminh-d u huuw rum- miui-o. nit-miwnhip mmmittm» and \‘H- tvrminnn-n! mmmittvv, find a <kmmg rink \‘UnHHittt'U. 'I‘hc- izith-r L‘ulnlnith-t' \an‘ (n luczitc .zi suituhiu lm-ntiun for a skating rink und make all arrange» nit-nts. Sinm» the last meeting thv vacant lot just snuth of the m-w Presbyterian church has been so- cured. and the first flooding was givâ€" DEERFIELD MEN'S CLUB I’ROCI'RES SKATING RINK Monday and Tuesday . an of l’alomarz" Fri., “ of Camp Four” on it on Tuesday evening. Refreshments were served after which the meeting adjourned. Application blanks may be obtain- ed at the bank or from Mr. Johnson. WALLACE REID IN “CLARENCE” ‘NEXT WEEK Following are the pictures to be shown at Pearl Theatre next week: Sunday, Harry Curvy in “Good Men and True" supported by a brilliant cast including Tully Marshnll. Vol. Vale and Noah Beefy; Manda 1nd Tuesday. “The Pride of Palomar" with an all star cut headed by Mar- jorie Daw and Forrest Stanley; Wed- nesday and Thursday. “Clarence" with a cast including Wallace Reid, Agnes Ayres, May McAvoy, Kathlyn Williams, Ed. Martindel and Robert I _~- Agnes Ayres, May mcnvoy, Anuu’u Williams, Ed. Martindel and Robert A club of young girls Agnew; Friday, Charles Jones in and a few friends, 1: “Boss of Camp 3" directed hy W. S. 1 members of the Epwo‘ ,‘ . . "A in... M .1? rhun'h “'1“ super CITY HALL BUNCH HAS NU’ITY TIME Building Insfiéglor Sends the Necessary Material From Birmingham. Ala. City building uttnuhm wvrv (-nmy- ing a feast of suuthvrn pvmne Mun- dny sent diu'vt {mm .Hulnnn, “th ('ity Build-mg in‘pector H. H. 1.815;: and Mrs. Luing are whnurnmx a! Birmingham dunn: the wimer month-z »\ lie-x .- *n'aining a m-nerr‘us supply of I.bes¢- large. thin-shellvd dk‘hk‘i‘hUi Alabama nuts kvp! Hm huh!- tum of th- (‘ity hu~y with hnmmvn fur r'un‘h reported A Pocket Handkerchicf to Hem" Hurt no Living Thing" Minnie and Mattie and Fat Little May" un‘h' timu. and a nutty tinw Mrs. Byfield Ik-anarter Watt: Watts “The Pride ecmmcu BASKEI‘BAIL 9mmwmms 1 LEAGUEBl-‘ORMED mmvsmw All nrrungrmonts are completed fur the owing gum" ol the Inter- (‘hurrh Bukn-tball lvaguv In the high «Juml gymnasium: Satunlny lfter. noon uf this week. hoginning It 2:80 p. m. Both buys and girls team: will eat-h play twu gamma. and the lerlfn will (-nntinuo each Saturday afternoon for about 10 Works, ll iu plnnm-d. if possible. to otTvr lruphlt‘s fur [hr winners. ice. and five org-amino- are to ho] represented. including the Pnnbytern inn, Episcopnl, Methodist md Evnn- l gelical churches the Boy- club of the! Community Center and pouibly the: Y. W. C. A Etch of the churches will huve a boy's [cum and a girh’ team in the series. and the Y. W. C. A:: zirls' tum nd the 8051' club five will complete the line \ Gama will be pllyed mhcumguy in the boys“ Ind girls' gymnasium. and lemn tickets will ldmit. to either or both series. the plan being to price the ticket: at A nominal Ium just sufficient to defray expenses. (En-cu flaunt-y Slturdny of this week the boyn' clubs pinyin: will be the Preebyur- inn vs. the Methodist Ind the Boyl' club VI. the Epincopal. Laden Club Dims- Thearielinnoderthedimuonol the Dada! Club of Contmmity Sum .753. Ezra. VAXâ€".5. CFCâ€"w .53 Elamâ€"35.2 Girll’ ham- wlll be the Y. W. C. A. and the Episcopal and the Pmby- terinn and Ev-ngeliul team: of n‘rluu Interest is manifeltvd in the Y. W, team which I! composed largely of member: of the {unions Deerficld- Shields girls team «If (Wu or thru- yean ”to. BEGIN SERIES SAnIRDAyJNTERESTING CEREMONY Both Boys' and Girls' Tums Play Each Week: Much In- terest Shown in Plan by Members One of the Founders of Ravinia: Died Saturday in New York Home of 1hr {illEY‘LQH‘ h. dim! in Nut Yurk he hurird at (inn-Hum! rum- (In THQ"II :I) Lady was Mumâ€"M M widow, MN .lvui- nn-i {he e1<i«-~t«~n..l; Hu- < hn-nu and {he eth «Mn. .lumm The .\h-.\lnlhn family rm‘i'h‘ms of Ravinin. w! \‘illuur atmut LIX yvun‘ 1n: The .‘lanllln fmmly \w-n- fm'nn-r nw‘illums of liavinin. «11an]! to Ihnl \‘illuur almut LIX yvun‘ ago when lhey n-<idod unlil almut ll yvars am», A! that time they sold lhrir residence to Julius Ronnwuld. and moved to Onâ€" sinz, N. Y.. whore they are now living. Mr‘ McMullin leaves beside: his wife. two sons and «me daughter to survive him START ON EXTENDED SOUTHERN SOJOURN Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Prior and Kr. and Mrs. A. G. MtPhenon leave this evening for Florida for I sojourn of seven] weeks. They will stop at Jnck- sonville tn visit the Prion' non, Lyw man P. Prior. who is a tenth? of! vocal music nut! in charge of Igvernll chohs. He has also sung on levenlt occasions for a southern radio bmd~i casting station and is very popular! among musical circles in thnt sealant From Jacksonville the party will so' to Orlwdo, Fl... where they will, spend the rem-ining time. | EPWORTH LEAGUE TO GIVE MOCK WEDDING ()n Wednesday. Jnnunr)’ 21th lht" Lady Elks swml club wxll hold an open nun-ting fur nu-min-n and (hmr friends. Funk and hunm vuii tun-wry at 2:30 u'rl-x‘k. A «null admission" SERVICE (‘(L\|l'l-I'I’l11().\' AT FORT SHERIDAN Thra- \MH 'w Ll.‘ ru'nnis nf lumngiGhu at Ft. Shrtniur‘. Iumght (Thundn)').|icn Thus is a n-rvm- c flirt-{Minn fur nrmy 1 l»: rt 32:11”! frur Crud. LnkuLShn‘ {”31 pm“! jwku-s. Th‘ uu: L' If! h- sn‘Jhdt'd ll i ”la! 1“. I '0 {cf 1%» ':r«'. 't- .' .. fee wi‘ll h: thrm I’ll! HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS THURSDAY. JANUARY II. 1983 Mch'LlfiN. FORMER RAVINIA MAN. DIES u'u- ti ("u-n1 -!'~ u.’ Rzn‘ “'3 park, whu Yurk hut Sutuniay, wu- 1w'.nn«i .unu-Mry in V)“ "day nfh-rmmn Thu- ML'M 'n ('hlrugu by (h:- Jvui- lAuLl- MvMullin. ' «n11..'.’|wi<(', McMulhn, 'JwMuHm Q "vnhy 1; mm‘ ~-.~‘. \nmrnntm. of n\ um! um Tum to Program Future. “unity of uch ln- Lu! Week: the Insulin: . “Program f-tum included a veal solo by In. B. Bid-oh]. I piano-I- [by Frederick Pub! 3 w 'nndbfld and W a“ by Rev; W. E. Grog o{_ ‘3. .0er- Purl (Min-rs d Derrflfld-Shuldn rhuflflid'i" work In . “Mn" that M ofthrOrbroltth'Uou (or bon;m .“ m mm m Were {urmnlly Imulled at their fin! :IM “m w of M .fim .33 annual "null-lion in (h:- “‘“mk’dehhpnu'on 0,, a." ”‘1‘ hull Thursday evening of I»! work.) A w", WWW music.) pur‘i‘. fitund-ncc \I‘u lam mclndlht ‘50“ ; inuflwnin' [he ammo-hi Wk. 1:0 members. Muom and 0th“... given by the following um: fmndu of (lu- hoyl. It wu In afoul-5.... Alice "‘4 0W MIMI. mull-(ion Ind Proved "MM“? {Hump and ”citation-.Brnd'uOrebo- u-muinz m thou prhrikgrd m I'm-f"... Buy‘l cu. Club (,1 Damn. nullhcn-m »Mflmlchd.h.flnuh Insullinx omen. nu Gen“ Pur- ker of [‘39 For.“ II C. I. B Theodore J. Kant .- grand cup- lain and L)|e Gentle, u and nut- sh-I. ("been insulted alt by Rev; W. E. Grout o! the GM M. E church of Highland Purl And Swan B. Edmund”?! o! the Lake Pom!» M. E. church. U. K. Wading, Park Avenue. in Minus Sedan. He Reports to the Police Plrk I -.\â€"0 John Roan. Highland Park J 0.“ Ernest Rum. Highland Park, I'm-id FORD IS S“)I.EN Sentuu-l ('unrnd Hrgnmd (3 dirty Fund '1 hr lxr~t [hth of In uulunmlnh» tn miur how in m-ny mumhn wu n- pulh‘d [n ”W pnllfe him-idly murnlng Ly (l K \Vrvlmg. 579 Park n-enue. uh“ stalrd (hut hll Fwd nod-n wu Like n {rum in garage in an nlky be" hl~ himz- unmehme Sund-y “fit. The gang:- \us not locked and the thief ur thine: simply opened the door and drove or hunk-d the car nwn)’. i! is wppoped. So far the car has not been recovered. A rerun! of 325 has been oflned for recovery. The motor number is 6072079 and the Illinois license number in 258411842. Mn. N-umi Brook! Ch“. 79. d“ lul mght at 10:40 o'clock. at 1150 home n! her sun-m-lnw and dlnthhr. It. and Mn. Charles Meyer. Onkvdod avonur. fullmn‘in‘ I brlcl “in- of pneumvnw Bend“ 1hr daughter hn-na men: In I um. Herbtfl N. (WI-u. u! ('k-n-l-nd. U. The {um-n! till ht held at 2 ”Huck tomorrvw It .9 So-u-nl ample! from (his much “1 (he munty obumed murrh‘e hu-r‘nuw a! 1hr county Ml! uvof the week and. "cording to record: in ch county rh'Yk'l am”. They '1'": [all Ghunhm. 2h. Hurhwood. uni Vom- icn KM”. 19. of Hwhlmd Put; M- Mryrr fl“ldt‘lh‘0. Ind l Nunh Show «meaty MARRIAGE LICENSES FOR LOCAL COUPLES but I) m. kbum and Hanna Shnflr iwth giving 1hr” nuc- AI 2‘. Highland Park; l‘rrry l. anhlrdlotl. I Hlu- Johnum, 2ft “'nukegll. 2“ a: z Timur": an. ng'hlnnd Park. Satyr-Karl Bnhl'. “mum! Park. Tru- ancy Lunch. Highland OIan l-ufld B, Armld Schols, Lake Fan-t. M. B. â€"A|htfl Schoh. Lute For- â€"“'|I|hm Ewen. Highland l 2 o'rhxk tomorrt'w It .0 rundrnm. 1nd bum! vnll be in of one." 05' SI'ND.\Y NIGHT unr-d “nuke. Rn mu Lake . PM; Catharina Al. In ad; Rebeca Gm. CAD- uiu 0! Sat; Nb Baku. m Gm". sank Straw. Trul- Xy’u , mun. of Hum; level a. Grand Deputy AM NH-nn uni-t- ed by 0nd Path. as!" of Highland Purl. Grand W 01 Arm: Harry Sun." of Luke Fond performed the mnllnu'on for 0: {0L lowing 0M" 0! uu- Knights of Py- A very "apt-No Imam] palm-nil. inn-ripening the enema-hi work. um river! by the following am: In... Mice um! 0W [Jr-on. noun and miutium. Brad's Orcha- tn. Boy's Che Club of Deerfield- Grand Deputy Eh- Budd «and by Grand lung". In. Dunk, rand Gum! Senior. In. Ccrl huh“ the {altering can"! cl the muu 8b- un (ot up such. nut: Goa-(inn M; Pm Chflz_ Di‘npk Ciu'mfumnmm WV ; Ann CHI. Excellent! Senior; Ell- 8b: nan, Excellent Junk; ado-c M. luau"; Ruth John-on._ “baa: :1 thin: R W. Schneider, Put Chancellor; S A Roberts. (”hum-diet (‘om- minder; A. Y. SLY-Mord. \"wo ('h-n- cellar; N. A‘ Hanna, Prob-u; Wini- (n-d Glad". Master of Work: (1 E. l‘eu, Nut" of Flume; Jenn John- Thursday owning bl! It Odd Feb km tun. woman-in m: use Knights 0!" Mil" fondudn-d their insullnuon com-ht ad the cum- binod mm d'ofiefllm “0‘36 - futureâ€"especially the “m u! flu» Sisters in their hnnd new rape: and the M “U t5. Indie! drill that. who ant-Mod that JOINT INSTALLATION LARGILY ATTENDED K. P. ad Pythlu Shun Con- Nuance-lanai”; son. Mutt! of Exchequer; . . Kin-w, Kreprr of Recordl ind Seals: “I (3. Down. ”it! of Armr; R. T. Strutlord. Inner Guard; Arthur (‘run- dull. Outer Curd; Friar W. W, H Strntfurd. Adolph LII-ooh. Trus- (if: Bath lulu-s highly appreciated tho work Ind "mark. (I u- "MW Installing drputhl. which prod-id continued pro-p" Incas: In!!! your, A drifl' I'i be mad! for NI rumba-s. Frnurn-lly and mutually both Pythian Lodgn are he' cumin; prominent in thin loamy. I DIPHTHERIA WANIcs;-.. . mamas PLENHFUL suite! 0! The Ind: that)!” «m he could Saturday morning for the chill"! 0' the must Ichool. WILL amid" 5m wwfiisnv The \‘uer and 'm'u Gd” d m- (‘hurch a! Our Sudan. China. um hold . when rm!" owning minor 4.“). new and In. Fndtrk'l (Ir-Hot. TM- wen-ion will Alcoh- defim-Mw Imam-try r! u» {ound’uu o! "w I! ‘rnfl (Br 111'!“ Help mil the Hidland Park Pn- - bahâ€"r papal" Tcl‘mhvnr in '5. “and .4 nf I Nm P. T. A. mod-x ; he next meeting of the Pursuit. :Tuchcrl Mood-Una of the Hatfield- ‘Shieldn high uhool will be held at l2:30 p. m. Thur-day. Feb. 8. The sub- ject under diacuuion will be “School For the purpou of raising funds {or the Mt o! the Lake Forest Scholmhi fund mtauinod by the Dam” hidd- PuMqu‘o-chcn I’- aoduhn. an (vandalism will be given by stuck-nu}! the school Fri- duy evening, Jan. 26, under the nu: nice. o! the P. T. A. The public is invited to attend Ind dd in‘thil The mum fill 'coum of two uhon phyu by well hum phy- mhu. pntomhnc Old “Id" future! by rirlI' mac-III ell-cl. Inn. u-n wim- Bnrcuollo {NI “TIM of “d- um”~â€"0Kenhl¢hâ€" 0mm “A Hum u a mum Dua- uny. Maniac-Hamid SIB”. Humid Low. Jol- Ion. m Cul- m, Robert Spell-n. Inn-end 3"” mun, Walter N“: “W 0".“ won'hy object Alm- has. I'm “Didc'-Im 8am. Nellk flun- Hamlet Knot-r. Domhy Russell. Chariot“ Codi“. mum Dot]. Dachauâ€"Mu Ruler, lurk Blot-ch, Betty Bolce. Ila-um (‘15:, gm, Genevieve Wilwn, Edith Vail, m Coy-on: . A. -'AAJ--‘ in ”I “The Pande of the "00an Sol- dier-"~Ihbol ,Anderoon. Hutu-ct Appldon. Edith Cu'lm llybolle Fluke, Mnry Cole, Doreen Eli-cox. Ruth Jmkinl. Helen Jensen. Jose- phine bit-Grew. Wflhelminl Smllmm. Esther Tatar. Bo" Thnyer, Lolit- We‘mbcrgcr. Eluboth ('hrrin. Eleanor Bnmme. Helen Boll. Group of Gypsy Dam-m» Betty Bake, In Hauler, Hurriett Bach, Marie G-umm, Dorothy lay. Elin- both Rand, 11»qu Kent“. Cathleen 00k. Eisner Hnlunbol, Ivy have“. m: Gran-on. Them. Bench. Cindy: AUSPICES ll. 8. P.-‘l‘. autumn-en: to 56 Gina u lush School Jan. 26 by Lawton. Wilson. 1‘0“)le Activities In» W towels “Imm- stun «It. . A” mud should in i.- mamlv an Hank dun-d0- It- Wand-nil W10 ml ILL. W It‘ll-d M. It Inga-t mndez'uvufiai to any intrigue" sud .2}; can. u ukg adv-mace AAA,A ”Elam: _ Dear Sir: Plane enroll nw in 1hr gym. mum clout fur adults I "I” W in “Vance m a, proportion of thv con, Id 1. «Md ’3 for the (run. Sunk-u; Iii-k. Phys. Dam Nhfion Rooentdn. GOMV‘M hull-cm Blank ‘ towols “I‘m!“- Followinx is

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