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Highland Park Press, 25 Oct 1923, p. 1

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ind‘s Sub. ..__ monthly : No St. Four J. Monahan, y & Co.= SURANCE THâ€" . FLAT E, TENNIS ER, FLOW. N AND OR EIESTUCCO D. ‘AND R UNFURâ€" rOOMsS, SIX r. Deerpath ;t of Nl;pta:h- Park, Iilinois M $09 to Coleman Sub. Thig er‘to you without a mendation that &!1 improvements in.; ng now will show a RMS REA.â€" 50 ft. lots at $11.00 Parkâ€"Deerfleld Disâ€" obtainable dmission 27¢; tax 3¢ MHSUYaNCcEe BR" OMPANY: â€" 25 and 26 Lioyd Hughes inandpickupth‘.l | itture would 1::: el;fort has carâ€" g the sereen‘s new s handsomest lover issionâ€"27¢; tax ‘3¢ mission 27¢; tax mission : 27¢; tax OCT. 22â€"23.24, 8 O N 21, 1923 $100. per £t. $45.00 $30.00 L* 1 Eo 2 and $ in the Sw h Lutheran church parlors under aul&l:es of the Ladies‘ Aid . On first evening of the bazaar a chicken supâ€" per will be served, on m:idn G‘V; ning a chop suey s served. The public is invited to atâ€" SWEDISH WOME!] § HOLD 3 The Doreas society of the Presbyâ€" terian church will hold a bakery sale at 10 a. m. on Sa y, Oct. 27, in the parish house on rel avenue. All kinds of good to eat will be on sale. Every one urged to get their bakery goods at sale on Satâ€" urday and help a cause, The Salvation Army campaign for funds locally is progressing | very nicely, and in order that all may have an opportunity to contribute, it has ‘been ‘decided by the Elks comâ€" niittee in charge of the drive to exâ€" 3nd the timeâ€"until Saturday night this : week. â€" Some fine donations have been received, and it is expected that with the extension of time more will come in. The Elks are especially anxious that the campaign result in successfully raising the quota for this community, and all who can do so are urged to make their subscriptions during this week. ~â€" DORCAS SOCIETY HOLD BAKERY SALE SATURDAY Kiks in Charge Locally and the officiated. A bazaar will be he Doris Margaret Miller, â€"â€" little daughter of Mr. and (Mrs. Louis Miller, 603 Homewood avenue, died Oct. 19, aged three years and 29 days. The tux‘xenl'_waa held Monday, Oct. 21, and burial was in Memorial P:rk cemetery. The Rev. H. D. Dick EXTEND SALV ATION 2t ARMY DRIVE one year. The funeral is held this afternoon at the H. M. Prior. chapel, and burial is in Memorial Park cemetery. __ } The little son of Mr, and Mrs. Carl Anderson, 1021 Fort Sheridan avenue,'diei Tuesday, Oct. 23, aged The tickets will be in the hands of the members of the committee |of whom a complete list will be pubâ€" lished next week. A :i TWO CHILDREN DIE DURING PAS" 3 mk Varied Program EiE ‘The lectures are planned to 4p to the various interests of e ne, The theatre will be represen by . Channing Pollock, on Friday e ing, Nov. ninth. His subject vill be |"Perâ€" sonal Responsibility in the tre." , The subject and date of ‘ allas Lore Sharpe lecture ca yet be announced, but it will be early in Deâ€" cember, and will be a ure, traâ€" velogue. Henry Turner B iley, who | has many friends and & h'e+u' in |. Highland Park, will be h on Janâ€" | uary Tenth and tell his | ide ‘of "Education for Higher Citizer p." [ On _January ° Twentyâ€"f Arthur || C. Pillsbury will bring . â€" famous | films showing the develo ment of | plant life in Yosemite Na: 1 Park,.| Thus in the midst of winter we T'ha" | see flowers unfolding | us. Elias Day, characterist, will © de an evening of good, clean fun ‘ time in March, | ; t o4 At Low Cfl; j 11 ¢ .The nominal admiqsion't of dollars for :he course of fi 'iieggrvb: is not at ail commensurate high grade entertainment . oflm M and it is hoped that an wprsubuc;i‘z- x tion will demonstrate to| the * |t mittee that the community ap\%e- 6 iates what has been offered to them..| * _ _ The Ossoliâ€"club and | Men‘s club have signified u,i lingness to coâ€"operate with : Parentâ€"Teacher associations of land Park and the W ‘g thus hoping to reach y of the community. Campaign Will Continue All This Week The announcement, last the lecture course for winter has l";t with enth i se, and already there g_flfifyi!_lz demand for Ossoli and Young«Men‘s Organâ€" LECTURE COURSEIS _ AROUSING INTEREST NUMBER 35 tion of Joining; 11 Features CLUBS COâ€"OPERATE d November 1, DAY SALE @ e'rning, n be “‘Perv he] Theatre." ‘ ‘the Dallas ‘ yet be early in Deâ€" ure| traâ€" Bailey, who ; \O. Fay lodge will celebrate Past Maxter‘s night on Saturday, Novemâ€" ber 10. The meeting will open at four‘ o‘clock, suppern&ln( served at six. »The work in the evening will be 1 by the M masters. â€"â€" / :l array of chrysanthemums in h; from the tiny button varieties of J , on up to the z:t:t exhibition 3, in an endless array of colors. Fgr many years Mr. Bahr‘s clhrysâ€" an ums captured first prizes at the farge flower shows in Chicago and it l§oks as if he again will have prizé winners this year. I MAsONS TO OBSERVE _â€" . PAST MASTERS NIGHT Laurel avenue and gst one block west of the depot, at Bahtr‘s green. houges, the visitor will behoid a gorâ€" CHRYSANTHEMUMS AT .. § BAHR‘S WIN OU'* ‘ Â¥e bazaar under the auspices of the Indies of St. James‘ ch&rch is in full swing in Santi Hall, Highwood, Althbugh one day of the affair hag @d, there are still three more days left.}The opening day was a wonderâ€" ful gnccess. Today a card party is beâ€" ing given at two o‘clock, which will be f@llowed by a chicken supper at 5:80, A:dance on Saturday evening will eomplete the four gays’ festivi« ties.\ A good orchestra has been proâ€" eured for the evening and all are asâ€" spred a delightful time. ._ [ BAZAAR IN PROGRESS Thrée More Days for Affair to be eld in Highwood Dance @ Saturday Evening . ipils of Deerfleldâ€"Shields> high sch are looking forward to a big Hall@we‘en masquerade party to be held | Wednesday evening, Oct;: 31. The party is to begin at 8 o‘clock at the ‘#chool building. <~Snappy stunts by s#niors in the girls‘ gymnasium will begin the program, and «dancing> in the boys‘ gym will follow until 11 o‘clogk. Masks will be removed after the d march.. Refreshments and all the other necessary accessories of A party are promised, and a deâ€" ]igh: time is in prospect. | : ST. JAMES CHURCH HAELOWE‘EN PARTY â€" \| AT THE HIGH SCHOOL Mashuerade to Be Held Wednesâ€" y Eve. of Next Week [ â€"â€" With Trimmings age and was aman well known and highly respected in this commu!yit‘y, where he served on the police force for ut 17 years and held the office of cHief for several yeats. ‘ He had many warm friends here who learn of ‘hig death with extreme regret, and the sQrrowing relatives have the symâ€" pathy of all. } d M# Genest was a member of the Knights of Columbus and of the local lodg®@ of the Loyal Order of Moose, amoflig the members of both of which sociefies heé had many warm friends. and : of th Gene: Calif state t;; it e ¢ hontl Jo s ago for the benéfi??f i(r' ‘s health. _ esd ‘local Moose lodge, from Mrs. â€"_ Burial was at Browley, in mia, and Mrs. Genest‘s letter that she and her little daughâ€" ended to remain in that state. amily left" here about two OLICE CHIEF 1Is : _ DEAD IN CALIFORNIA Genest, Formerly of Highâ€" ind Park, Buried in Golden State â€" Lighlar ‘be .given next Wedneaigy; y Octo! 31 in Witten | & t the auspices of Highland Pl‘l#k ge No. 1362. | All are asked to in cosâ€" tume.) Favors will be m away. The public is invited to (t 43 HALl + W. E. Becker has purchasef from the Yellow Cab company thre¢ of its famous taxicabs and the franchise for their use in this community. . The new cabs are already in service, . > SsPANISH WAR VETERANS : _ VE DANCE o AF W. E. Becker Buys Vehicles and . Franchise for Hig f : Park Territory #% : On Wefie‘day, Oct. 17,; the Lake County ‘annual convention of) Royal Neighbors met at Libertyville The ‘"session began at 10 a. m. | About 250 Royal Neighbors from a <parts of the county attended this meeting. Mas. Ida H. Barber was elected presâ€" ident, and : Mrs. Minnie Dille k of Lake Forest was elected treasujer. All report a delightful time. The ¢onvenâ€" tion will be held in Highla" Park next year. â€" _ 4 Mc t THREE YELLOW CABSL & IN SERVICE HERE A Hallowe‘en party and dahce will ROYAL N EIGHBORS HO f COUNTY CONYVENTION Mrs. Ida H, Barber of this City Elected President. Meeting At Libertyville } ments, and that the work be done in accordance with city specificat , unâ€" der the direction and supervigion of Windes & Marsh, engineers, that the owner m:Lmy the entire cpst, inâ€" cluding engingering fee. . ; h ‘Commissioner . Cheney â€" présented bills and payrolls from Aug.| 15 to Oct. 15, and these on his moti were approved and vouchers orde isâ€" sued. The total amount of t billfi was $8,378.13, | <‘On motion of Commissioner it was decided to draw an at tory warrant against the cnnelj j (Continued on page 14 nue, Kincaid ptreet,«ComstockTplaee. Briarwood (place, +Woodland avenue, Oakwood avenue, Ashland avenue and Lambert Tree avenue. The bids are: E. A. Mayer Construction Co., $106,â€" 819.40; C.P. Ernst Co., 1118,443.60; H. G. Goelitz Co., $127,301.05, â€" Mayor Hastings and all the comâ€" missioners ‘were present at thz sesâ€" sion. On motion of Commissioner Preston Murray & Terry, agents for A. William Groth, owner of a ‘subdiâ€" vision of Lot 60 and part of Lot 64, South Highland addition, were grant. ed permit to construct a sanitary sewer and a water supply pipe in the private roadway and across rivate property in said subdivision, :rbvid- ing that tl&e city is given ‘proper easeâ€" 980.00, / L. (f. ~Iglchart, %{03,_ 0:40; Charles M, ';&’orter. $55,249.00, â€"| . _ 54 Bfi,fn?lw Pavement / | ) Bids also were receivegl"‘al:tfifiled for the construction of a rei reed éoncrgfe pavement in St. Johns aveâ€" Fians ant tions for An adâ€" | dition »tof he station to c &fi- wards . of $8 , ‘according = mates, i‘ lapproved . at _ last meeting of the city council F evening of ‘last week. â€"The tion will be in the form of a ga for five ‘cars, the old Ford a illary pumper trutk and four city cars. It will be: bu Jt at |once, the city clerk having beefl authorized to: se for bids. | | es â€" Bids wen }reeeived and filéd for: public in «,Q on on the const of a connected system of water mains in Lincolnwbod avenue, St. Johns aveâ€" nue, County | Line road, La eside place, Pietfe, road, Ravine Manor road, Oak Knoll terrace, Pine Point drive, Cardl ¢ourt, Delta road, Ma: rion court, Dell place, Lakeside Maâ€" nor and Lafi@e View terrace. bids| received are: F. Kaminski, $?;’-' 323.00; / T. IH. I#lohart"®" 449 NTth.An. LOWE‘EN nANcn'I & \_.___ TO BE NEXTI WED. FOR SHELTER OF A ace for Five and Cost |Estiâ€" mated at Over $3,000; Othâ€" _/ er Business at Last Council Meeting § Authorize Tax Warrant : 1 dOC ND OOE O Oe 010 0 c ie oo m memennsettememmenenenteme ‘HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, nspéction on nected syster In avent vunty | Line Pierfe . road, ak (Knoll ter F. : Kaminski, ‘?? Iglehart, $43,070:40; ITION TO aw an anticl the general f page 14): RS HO JNVENTT . B1 heney ticipaâ€" 1 fund and. more practical objects for ‘the housewife" A cake table to tempt ‘the palate of discretion and white eleâ€" hant hblé}‘to tempt the sense ‘ of fim are only a few of the many be an excellent opportunity to do yourfl* Christmas . Shopping early. There #re beautiful articles ‘of fancy work â€"‘The Trinity Church Service Leaâ€" gue will have a fancy wofi;nd cake sale at the residence of Mrs. George Lytton, 286 : Hazel ave., on Wednesâ€" day the fourteenth of: November from one ‘o‘clock unitilâ€" six o‘clock. It will _ The next regular meeting of the Ossoli club will be held on November gighth, | j e SERVICE LEAGUE SALE AT MRS. GEO. LYTTON‘s$ & charming picture and gave additâ€" ional flavor to /an. otherwise unique program ~, t ht e Ifr? & i # In the costumes of the middle and 16th Centuries, : Mrs. Standish made .A delightful program of " Ancient Ballads and Satires of the Court of Versailles was presented by Marie Lydia â€"â€" Standish of Chicago, . ably assisted by: Emma Menke, pianist, Elizabeth Davis, Danseuse and Mrs. R. J. Beatty at the Harp.,:: ; After a graceful speech of welcome the new President, Mrs. Leander L. Winters, introduced Mrs. R. J. Beatty who had charge of the afterâ€" noon. 3 & h The first regular meeting of the Ossoli Club was held Tuesday afterâ€" noon, October Twentyâ€"third, at the Highland Park Club House. Ancient Ballads and Satires of / _the Court of Versailles, Presented Tuesday the week and arrange for memberâ€" ship there. t t For tickets or further information, call Mrs. Otis Beardsley, 208 Ravine drive. Tel. H. P. 288. | 8 DELIGHTFUL PROGRAM . _ AT OPENING OF OSSOLL [ V, L. Brown has the part that Luâ€" ,'cille Watson, now starring in "You | {and 1," played in thee New Yeork comâ€" j pany. . The director desires to give |an opportunity to all people, possensâ€" |ing talent, along the North Shore, {New Director _ f f A The Guild has %ee;; producing plays | for two years an s mot only f " successful financially but haimbem‘ | & great influence on the North Shore, because of the fine drama which it has produced. ‘Mr. Alexander Dean has been secured as a permanent di~ rector. ‘Mr. Dean has had wide exâ€" perience; and proven ability. He was stage director of the "47 Worskhop" at Harvard. He has been on the proâ€" fessional stage in New York, director of dramatics at the University of ‘Montana, director of the Little Theaâ€" ‘tre, Dallas, Texas. He is now ‘nssistâ€"| ant professor in the School of Speech at Northwestern: university, ~ Membership Features m ~_ Membership in the Guild costs eightâ€"dollars. This includes two tickâ€" | ets to each of four productions durâ€" ing the year. Thereâ€"will be a numâ€" 'ber of teas so that the members can meet the famous actors of the proâ€" fessional stage. Membership provides the least expensive way of seeing the plays and putting the Guild on a | solid foundation. General admission, | $1.50. Anyone not familar with the é quality of the productions may attend ; the fimiperf?tmance any evening of |_ The cast of the play contains the names of miany of the t experâ€" jenced and prominent cfm:;e North Shore amateurs and Willi Ziegler Nourse, one of the ablest :?Chicago actors. Mr. Nourse has. won distine: tion whenever he has appeared. Mrs. Ralph Heilman of Evanston plays the part Adrianne_ Morrison essayed e Oomerth ol n oct is tmdione Snss in the . New York company. Mrs, Kent Chandler of Winnetka will make her first appearance with the Guild as Claudia Kitts. Ogden Cook of Kenilworth completes the second pair of loversâ€"â€"the one person in the play who. is_not a March hare. Mrs., E. Son dops Saturday, Nov, 3 fers next week about the first proâ€" duction of the North Shore. Theatre Guild, "March Hares," the &olirhtf satire‘ by Henry Waystaff | Gribble, which will have its performance in Lake Forest at Durand hall, Monâ€" day, Oct. 29, and in Winnetka at the Skokie school, Tuesday, Oct. 30, and Thursday, Nov. 1;~ in Kenilworth,. Friday, ‘Nov. 2; and in Evanston, . 99 000y css CCEL & In Other North Shore Towns On Following Days; Play Is ~â€" . "March Hares" With * Good Cast â€"| â€" _ AT LAKE FOREST MONDAY THEATRE GUILD TO â€" OPEN NEXT WEEK Interest, artistic and Splendid Cast tk Presgs . Decker & Huber announce that they have e the services of Clifford Sweet to take the position formerly ::i};i by 'ir::i:fi. Mr. Sweet has 8 i in ~‘repairing washing machines and his. employers ate‘ [that he will give their patrons | pter service than has been possible in the past. *fldefl i( s1 _ ! * Al r this was considered the largest night in the history of Highâ€" land Park thapter: and E. H. P,. Charles . and his corps of offiâ€" ters are Atulated on the success of the ng, f CLIFFORD swEeEr _ en NF SUCCEEDS Ey axns At the:npd meeting of the eveâ€" ning, to which the Wilmette chapter had been ihvited to attend and to put on the work of l:he;ming the attendâ€" ance was the largest in the history of the locat hapter. > The ‘visitors came from Wilmette sixty strong bringing with a quartette and musicians of the hi order.. The quartette entertainell yith a ‘very beautiful program of varied tharacter and also sang ghout the Most Exeellent it Trich uk mesiont td e visitops with. wonderful: and effect, | | /( ;) : At 6:80 ) p. \m. &:Ifmr was served by the ladies of the Eastern Star to more than a hundredâ€"forty members and visitirnig brethern. © _ A special convocation of Highland Park Chapter No. 226, R. A. M. was held at 4:00 p. m. yesterday at which five candidates lgei":rk their Past Masters % work being put on by Highland Pfi’; Chapter. WILMETTE M%sons § CONFER 6TH DEGREE Leaders| will be there from the field and natlimal office and delegates from the fou l':”m inc!u:d in this conference â€" nflpo ( Waukegan, Lake Forest ‘and fll&afld Park. Fig B 5 on e s o e e to al} but is especially intended for those doing active Y. W. C.. A, comâ€" mittee wortk. No. one can afford to miss | the ‘opportunity that will be given at *.h.l‘}‘ con!em to become better acquainted wi e workings of the organization. . [ On Thurgday evening a dinner will be the feature especially for delegates and board. m 8#; on Friday eveâ€" ning the dinner will be for the young women. This will be followed by a pageant giyen by the Lake Forest Y. W. C. A., entitled "An Adventure i"rfimd' 'mpi” o Yb. hel; in the > erence will uufu_:f.ltci(:‘l;Â¥ hfl-dwz-tm and is open Â¥Y, W. CONFERENCE _ .__ TO BE NEXT WEEK 4 Communities Represented in Lake Forest Nov. 1, 2. ... All Workers Invited P‘“‘"‘;l ejurged to come as eugz as poss! participate | in beng‘: of. this all day Parentâ€"Teachâ€" er meeting h promises to be very profitable for| parents, teachers and pupils. . A cordial ‘invitation is again exte 'd+? to parents |of all eighth e |pupils in the nearâ€"by grammar Is, P F ‘ it Wephne rervaont M ie w ele #) to Wm. . Rogers, $24 or to Mrs., Balke, [2ilz$ °* later than Fuesday noon, be called proniptly & 2:80 p.‘m. Afâ€" ter disposing | of several important Iitems of iness, the meeting will be turned over|to the consideration of the topic, / * rhm!tiu for Cz‘-open-. tion Be / Our â€"Homes and .the School."| Several me:lui:era bf â€" the faculty will present different phases of the subject and will tell ‘iht parâ€" ents how they can assist in making their work '111 the pupils m?‘ore ef. fective. |It |is hoped that y will have not only questions to ask ‘but constructive stiggestions to offer. _ so will come early and spend the enâ€" Ftire mo bbserving the work of all the ‘shops and hbou?hm Nothing ual in the way of enterâ€" tainment J h‘: ::;"lutumd bahfl; purpose of (t ‘s progra show what mtum : !:::12' dw.i):l: work for ouy sons and da; their diff ‘teachers, > tq- j Arrangements are being nIsde to hold the g Tal assembly in the morning for the benefit of the ‘vi:itiug] friends and $ $ | £ T"mdtv-}th, : 1, Svill be Vigitation Day for the Parentâ€"Teacher associaâ€" tion . of theâ€" Deerfleldâ€"Shields high school and it is hoped that as many parents and friends as can possibly do te Ahthi uy Highland â€" Park K . 488;, xnkgzh‘o( Pythias, T a masquerade _ © dance : (Th ) in Odd Fellow rel a to which the is most . invited, . Good will be «l esd and a good tm Gurra e c Abogl i $ mni“mlfld M‘A’ . y Co. vim b: K?Cet:‘tul takâ€" occupied by , % ing down partition the two stores, thus C their quarters. â€"They have put # line of radio supplies, ps #a % L uns‘ 5 hi W o Rpitatth w 0 < Elizabeth Foley in « ) the Sea in Ships"; Thursday and , Tom Mix in "Soft Boiled";. Sa , WH. liam Haines and El in "Three Wise Fools." ince Satâ€" urday at 2:80. See | on back page of this paper, â€" Pearl Theatre will ent] folâ€" lowing pictures next w with tonight: es Tonight and ‘tomorrow, "Children of Dust" with Johnnie , Paulâ€" ine Garon and Lioyd H "Saturâ€" day, Tom Mix inJ";l“:g i s‘: Ranger"; Sunday, John ‘ »Gill Richard Harding Davis‘ f§mous story "The Exiles"; Monday, iday and Wednesday, William W t, . Leigh a c omc ced y c0 EJ . OF P. MASQUERADE | _ TO BE HELD TOK "Down to the Sea in Ships" NEXT WEEK‘S PR s AT PEARL Fourth concert; Civic Mpsi¢ o tra, date to be later . P. AUTO SUPPLY ; : ENLARGES QUARTERS rouhyyarem ov. 19, at 3 p. m. ‘ Becond concert, Utth?sw Ensemble, Jan. 28, at 3 p.J)m. * Thirdmn.Gordonfi:i‘l*m tet, Maych 10, at 3 p. m. | _ | hnietrinniuandata s ditmdattalishiAiien. i 2. .co t 1 4 â€" Second concert, with Men‘s onchestra, Jan. 13, at 3 p..m. | Third ‘concert, with ; String quartet, March 10, at 8 & ; Fourth concert, with % \ Music orchestra, date to uw later. Children‘s £at 4 4 0| ance last year‘s L.*_,," e mfi::l the success of th E is * ©. Confident that there is Jemand for ) titt ch, in i9 of eneriminpret in 6 % MUsic asâ€" i ons w *| four concerts for adults an } alsp four 1| for children this winter. The ‘Litt . | Symphony orchestra and 't; a t | Men‘s orchestra, both of twhic ap» >| peared at m high schdol in last . | year‘s series won j have been reâ€"engaged for m ; | season, m‘lte Gordon Quarâ€" | tet, another noted org : ) & splendid hfion,.# fi | adult and omhmu.'. ® 4 |. For ‘the fourth concert 6 seaâ€" | son the association has forâ€" tunate| as to secure the {Music , tra of Chicago wi i Stock, famous conductor, ielf conâ€" ducting the program here.: _ § ® Popular Prices | | }‘ : The price ‘of the adult has been fixed at $1.50 and ;‘}ME the Children‘s series. There | no lexpecâ€" tation of making profit (:: "l kind, the desire being only to ‘necesâ€" sary expenses, and the prite b4s been placed as low as possible ate ‘with the probable cost 1':,7 o ige s ies in each instance. |% Here is a splendid se of highâ€" class musical enteftainments | ho music lover can afford in the children‘s series will nity to increase among element a love for the : in music and in every way. | of the association is a w h and deserving of hearty | & > Definite date of the. poncert â€" is not yet announced, but be made public not later than tw 't,h beâ€" fore the concert is given. Im are as follows: P x Adult Series [ 4 First concert, with Little Symphony orchestra, Nov, 19, at 8:00 p.m. Eonl go i ol Bc o 0 9 o o Anieemieent o. oo day, Tuesday, Wednesday. "Soft Boiled," Sat. "The proposal to stage another of orchestral concerts winâ€" terhunetwithim\:é.* wideâ€" apread â€" approval in f , and it is predicted that the thig year will â€"attract still larger Plan to Have Four Conterts For Adlflllnde.r‘ [ ren During. I PROPOSAL WELL RECEIVED Wrart oh. is met with instant â€" & wideâ€" d approval in the | , is predicted that the s this will â€"attract still larger than last year‘s proâ€" : and the success of ,1.‘5. hted . MEETING APPROVAL _ leale ns e ‘No. 788. $ i gflfi.‘u"fi A Lauâ€" piblit is most 2£: "te UNE 18 sy gt #3 [P s *Â¥

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