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Highland Park Press, 15 Jan 1925, p. 1

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mus FOR PAVING ST. JOHNS AVENUE LAUREL TO' sump»: Bane From 827.932 to 28,893 ‘And Are PM For Inspec- tion; Other Business of Council and Board ,Rotulu meethtttaerftheettremin- eiiastdthidatta,re'athnrgrre ,rtenta-tteldtnsNddr-rttrttt, NUMBER " Jan. 9, than, City halt. The chief intern of but.“ at the Improve- ment bop!!! union the "caption a! bid- Ni thi 'lull of St. John- nm to. Land um. to 'ur. ).vun-xt. m bu. ieedyed m u foam: (Mango, 'ttedt Ood an“; Was; e1tem Improvement ”F07. m3; Edward M. Laintr,829,tB8.T6t J3me: Capt Son: company, $29,238.86; Amok Con- mum company, 827,982.20; hicks Emu, 829,843.34; Highwa- Con- uruction commi‘; 429,139.86. On motion ttf Ember cm the tridaii-dortituintumaror'. once for public .thection, " pro- vided by ordinanpc', More an Award should it made.. has L. Fife. we”, presented nrreqrirrtforttt) rddConurnc- do: comp-um 0W on It. Suri.. gin road bridtc td'; Spock! At- sessment No. MI, ' win: uncom- puny entitled to ‘puymelft u. “Em on mount of into: and mum On motion of lumber Choney'tbe mount was annual. On motion of Member My 01mm M. Parm- comm was mated In extension of m to Arrti 1, was, for completion at contract of W‘ Ann-mm No. ”a,“ that an contractor m att Mom! engineering and WM Nes enused by the “Wu. ', On motion of Member Cheney the Charles M. Porter company, the Bighwuys Contraction company, and Angelo Monaco be ttotiiUd to proceed with their work under 0W eon- tnctu with the city, a provided under Special Assessments-281, MN, and 283. Another motion duo pre- vailed creating the Chalet M. Porter company, “union ortime to July 1, 1926. for completion of eoattmetamdw Special Wt No. 281. and that the MW ply Ill extn "tgi-trs in; and impede-wees made - ury hp Matador). V _ "'t, and! ,‘m The - and meeting wed e, We! we‘- no! bushel. hobs W ','ttltilt __ P? 11ete.tee - P""-"""'"',"" -. Chemy (it an. tusd parmths for the w, Dee. I, IMM, to Jan. l, 1926. a. um totalled 3702-04, nnd me mud “on! the "veral d-tmet' " follow: Public 11- M W; “hunts and We“, me you: m and magma.- MP, m a! white impro _ ts, m”; w property, $1d08gttt', M'th aim '1“. __ - . n,~_ M- panama. mull! mm than!“ Moi-ilk ”z”: my... M; 505 orders, $11.00: liability W -anNq, “I”: m pm, was; an boob. "4 than" for pub“: -, m; melt! cud We“, tttbtMV, maintaining of autoe, 370-353 a,” plan. ' mm. also FREE mam: ON ' CHRISTIAN SCIENCE By m- uch c. Coal-on. c. of London. Eula-ad. We . Thur-thy Nltdit r, Fint'Church of Christ, Scientist. [Charter Noun am onus w: of Highland Fltkulnnml n free Carr, Few Renovations lecture on Christian Mince by Hill F 8mm Lucia C. Cculnon, C. tr, of .Imdon. f .' -----. _ Earls-ad. member of the - “I The “maxi-n club of Highland [Mummy of The Mother 1mtttit, Pal: knew g" North Shore ijFiGjlintrreieettscP,,ta'hty 'iiT'tiriVttrretyeu'frAttt Boston, Mum, at the Church may.‘ to go, to “and the Ski meet u Guy Hue] venue, anat of St. .1th ,ditiliiis. Sunday. ." Then an 'ttli a in mm. Thursday evening, Jul-(17 16, W360 "left. The but trill but nt eight o’clock. The putae I! Cor- 'lllfJL1td'lK"Cit gluon o'clock Sull- diallyjnvited to attend. . by morning. Anyone desiring to -----r--"- , “and may communicate with Lloyd (DIMUNITY SERVICI . l Lama: COMMUNITY SERVICE T MEETS MONDAY NIGHT Th: was] meeting d ttie ”but of Cmmunity Sonic; “Blithe” Honda! emrtttrst January "ricttte Community ”than 880 cm IP: iiiiiir-riieGlriiiiiilrGi1i/ ho and -rtlr at , o'clock. Mtrtb.rs - uni b - _ . Amino!!!“- 'i,/iuririaian .iteern M cr' be jlHllt't!dilttit; JPaijft P At the and mating of tho Glitch Sonic. loun- hold on Mon- 1uretrAhs, Gown A. lion, who fox-noun! your put has most " Wt!) Med the one: of pmldcnt af arousal-ulna. resigned in {not of MN. Fabric A. Cum who - nnmes her new duties with the n:- mr'nnce of the loyal support of the entire church membenhlp. Mrs. Mann's ehlof reason for resigning the,lpmMdettey of the local organiza- tlod is that she bu been chosen ttrotri, dental the diocesan branch of the Wohnn'l nuxiliory. A position of honor and responsibility which de- lmnnda a large more of her time and energy. _ . A t V an rennin- of course. a member pf thef local organisation and will be ‘mdy " All times to advise and as- sist} new odious. ll PARISH DINNER IS PLANNED you TONIGHT Trinity Church to Bold Annual Meeting; Church Bereiee A League Election I On Wednecdey afternoon, January il th at four o'eioek at the residence 10:14”. William any on Hagel we, Eon informal Nano tacit-l was given lb, the pupils of the Highland Park Music school, Ethel lathrop Marley, director. Those appearing were: Dorothy and Marian Bard, Josephine Blanchard, George, Madeline and Moe 1mm, mm Buhl, Delphine Foley, l Marlon Flinn, Mu Flynn. Marion and ill-hall Guenlee, Katherine Hoiellp, Helen Knoll. Jamie Marsh; Dani. lino]; Jane Ramona, Emily Nor- ucrou, Fronds & Patrick Odell, Irvin lend Nancy Buy, Hing): Seyforth, Louise Smith. Helen and June Stock- vnll. Antoinette hymn, Isabelle Tenant. Hester Ann Thom-s, Julia and milled 3Ntkirtr, Jame Wilcox- oon, new wan-m, Hugh Wolff, Arthur 1nd Robert Wood end Lucille There will be e perish dinner in Trinity Chmh perish house this Thursday " “8,th o’clock follow- ed tir a node! hour. It is hoped that all :memben of . the mention, especially new comer: will be preterit. Mutton: for the turkey dinner may be made by calling Mu. Cue- endear or In. George A. Meson, At eight o'clock that evening there will be held the tunnel wish meeting for the eldction of wardens and veetry- men fer the you 1925. -ttr. -iiii.wttoeietokftied of the Inte James Gordon, Bennett, was widely known ill over the coun- try in newspaper ‘clrclee. In iiddr. tion to the New York Herald, he rep- resented the Columbus News, the tn.. ',duntspo1i.s Star, the Cleveland Plain ( Dealer, the Detroit News and the {Pitt-burg Dispatch. Two years ago Zhevretired and new!“ extenuively I in Europe, returning gluon; six weeks Musical Gina On Wednesday,) Aftemooy At. Home of Mrs. E 11 _ William Reay . i -- MISS' MARLEY PRESENTS PUPILS IN RECITAL JOHN GLASS DIES IN NEW YORK SATURDAY John Glut, a mind newspaper advertising "ent tor-lr repro- ‘untjug The New York Berald in Chi- cago. died Suturdny night in his :- partment in the Motel Mortuary, 270 Put Am, New York. He VII six- tra-ttd-eu-nut/em'" monk foethe1aattertdnrtt. I I, - Wright. Former Rankin! In Victim of Pneumonia; Funeral Held Yesterday i "V. ' His home in in Kikhland Park. He is survived by two brothers, Charles and Prank, who live in Lon- don, Ontario, when he was born. A son. Thoma. took Handy to London 'iiiiilarrcrTtGuyu"e-1w" held ,utemiar" morning. Charter North Shore .Bus Cary; F" Retervatimut ' Stm‘m GARNgNT't' TO HOLD JANUARY CLEARANCE arm January uh of tlar.. m’. Dry 603d: “or! begins today and est,ttt.ttyet duping the minder of tin 'ie'iek. Inky attmetite value: an an“!!! in this sale. . .vckm ATTEND . gm momma“ to “The Gaming; Generation," , m. Lena F. Sadler. l l I Tenth district sine-ions- Cinch double qugrtet. I I C Adjourn'tnent for. lunchepp. . I Mum Suit”. tatt6 O’clocky Music Trio-Waukegan Womm’a FEDERATED CLUBS TO MEET IIlliltiirJhl)i. 20TH Representatives; got . Women’s Organization? To Bgaht. -_- . ttrtained 'by Local ortraniea,tions 10TH CONGRESSIONAL DIST. The Federation; of Claim pt the Tenth Congressional diquict will hold its tttid-m-ting, in High- land Park on Tawny, January 20. The Highland Park, Womm'mclub be- ind the hostess blah on this occasion. This is tut all‘day Max, the morning session maximum at 10 o'clock. Luncheon win he named at 12:30 o'elock, reservation: for which accompanied by chick, must be in “It hands“ Mummy hammo- wood drive, not later than Saturday, January 17. . _ This is the flrat time the local clubs, have had the privilege of entertaining the Tenth distrkt% Highland Put. and members of both the Ouch Ind Highland Park Woman’s club: are urged to attend. The program intfnll follows: _ Morning Sea-Ion _ District meetimp--10:00. . Greeting-Mm. i, WI, C. sniping, president of tht Highland Park Wo- man’s club. ' T . , _ Response - In. Fréderick V Blocki, prelidant went}: (ll-Wet. _ Minutes-Mis.- A. F. Reichnnnn Roll ettlic- , "F C _ _ Reports of oMetrtr ' , _ Announcements? J _ Nominating eottimittee---Art, 8, qec club. “Some Bdueatioina1 Problems," Ms. W. S. Heller-n. member of the bond of education. I . “The Best we? Can Mo For This Generation," Dr. flame: H. _ Hutton. THOMAS MEiGHAN m The followiné- 'picmm iritt ,be shown .at Highland Park mute next: week. i,' C , ‘TONGUES or FLAME" At H. P. Theatre ' Days; "Reth. less Romance” Also ,“l‘o- morrow’s Love" Tonight, Richard Dix and Jacquel- ine Logan in "A Man Must Lin"; Friday‘and Snowy, Agnes Ayreg, fut o'Mrlhrr,rRaymtmd, Hutton but! 'l big out in 2',',ngrfil'i', 8139;; and” and Monday, " in "Ut Women Alone”; M, Wednud‘y and' Tinned-y. Mu Height!) in NI hast production “Toucan of Flame"; Fridny um! Bat. unity. '1'» My Bums, Harry Meyers. Sylvia Emmet and I big out in “Reckless Roma." Matinee Thun- dayuxd'Sat 7., tustrrtteranton back pm of this punt. JUNIOR LEAGUE TO BOLD PLAY HERE ' The Junior Leena player: are com- ing once more to Elm Place audi- torium on. Jenner! 28th at {our o'eloek presenting this time. their lovely new production ot the "Weep- in: Beauty." It is hoped that no child will mist this. opportunity t? see these talented players make alive for them the land of the fairy tale. The grownuju too, will be ”get to enjoy this Autistic performance; f "iii, Mined at Pem' or Gael? duty store: or at the Elm Place school. JUNIOR AUXILIARY . ' . T0 POSTPONE MEETING The regular monthly meeting of the Junior-Auxiliary pf the mama“! Park Women’e clubhu been poet- poned tndiaitelr. _ Though was have been-yen; out to member! en- nouneing the meeting. member- are asked to disused the notiee.3ttrtUr announcement will be" mule later. MASQUERADE BALL AT, T ODD FELLOWS HALL _ On Saturday oveninti, January-17th, the third annual prize masquerade in]! will he than in Odd Imam 13mph, under the direction df the Boosters club. Music will be farm-ha ed by may; qrchestra. Prize: wttt iii iGGUi, . the moat ele with“: calm. ' _ HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15.1925 he Bleedirttt Beauty" To Given 'l Elm Place School, many 28 ever and GEORGE OLIVER mu; , BEACHES we END DEATH CAME LAST FRIDAY Young Man Taken While Lifel- A Frill it PM iiiiire;9rmerar [Monday Other Deaths In Past Week l (Nome Oliver Hill died “my tnorrintr, Jan. V, " the home hlfl paints, Mr. slid. Mm., Mind li, " New) Green Bay mad, tom n log; period of ill, health. . The funeral services were In“: on Momay afternoon at me home «the pawn. and malarial: “funded. Item J. G. 5311ka of charm Katalin! church Mud, ' lame Brown an: um Inho- tio" with Mia We land " accompanist. The ttoral ' oiNdntm were many and beautiful. The pan bearéra were Carl thlbn. Albert Wahlen, Richard Wuhlen, Fudolph Wahlen, David Erickson, Pred Giant. Burial at the Memorial Park ceme- tery. ' I E '. Bom‘lim ' I T George fl',',.", Hill wu td in Highland P rk, Feb. IT, 1897, at theUime of his death was In: " you}, 10.monthl and 22, "ttt ‘I I chila he attended the In Place wheel, from which he wu grad ted, entering the DeertuhMihiudts tth sehiior, where he successfully - picked the four-year! can“; ol., lowing graduation from this whoa! he “tended the Gregg businesspol‘ legit in Chicago. and later he studied for a year “the Universiti‘of mi: noid, While ‘there the United Stptu entered the. World wet, Bitd yuan; Hill abandoned hi; studies to calm and was assigned to duties cannebted with the Medical corps, which be Pt formed with patriotic ‘devotion Iand enthusiasm. _ . ' his In early life the decedent attended the Ebenezer Sunday school shawl-.1 may interested in the Imdy' of t scriptures, and throughout his illness he ‘mnifeated 4mplieit trust ind hope. He wee an obedient son, a thoughtful brother, a kind unkind. a lulu: father and a the blend. Nah hie lite m comparatively W. then“! allotted him in the Divine Providence wen well and wisely spent. His life waa {all of purpose, and such a life, la not lived in yain, he the years few or many. I The many friends not the family extend sincere sympathy. J mm... c. Klinbali x 1 William C. Kimball died Jan. It, in the hoapital. He had been ttaw, ing with his son. Charles w. Kimball. He Was born April 23, 1858. in. Sup. ‘erior, Wis., and hi: home had Men in Oahkoeh, where the funeral woletd on ‘fl‘ueaday. Jan. 13. 3 ‘ the. Martha Audubon C Mrs. Martha F. Andaman, we of Oscar Anderson of Winnetka, ‘diod Jan. 9, in the local hospital, She was born May 18, 1867, in Norway. i The funeral was held Tueadar'uteriuron, and burial was " Memorial, Park. MEMBERSHIP DINNER or' Y. W.UAN. 29 _ The membership dinner of the Y. Wi'C. A. will be held Thursdny m- ntttg, January 29th " the My. avian church, Members of the bond and committee. member- any 11er tickets at the "Y",hepdqttttrter'. Mémbers will get their ticket- " the regular meetihu of the clubs. SENIOR GRASS MOP SATURDAY, JAN. "'t'H. day. January mind plan are undo wtyybich [”0th a very 0:5”an: again The senior: - privilésed to invite guests: The hours an Jun 8 eh up. m. but doors will be glazed “AME. ', . , The tungslunior all“ dutch It the ttt:tiriseh4ot"rtll 130 held. Sung: b “FASHION” TO " _ EN‘ 't AT‘ELM PLAC Fl noon North Shore mmj 2nd PhtMere Jan. " Mrs. .- Byleld in ( When the' North Chg”, mum guild patents "Paatsiati," ti' Highland Park, Jadunry 28rd, the Ill It In tn imposing any of North . g . ‘ talent in the cut including tmctl rthur By- iUld of Highland t'ttt 'iK- will be cut u Illuminate. 2' Iti' T The Nan . at!" on . ,iqttpirii, mother who tries to , ' m- into the family by-u’:' ." "In!" daughter to o count who; I toert.t?htg out to be boat. in can}?! tikidkilt situation; Ind lines. my. - - ' also inland“ a dam. . at N period Viki on may“; on: in- tervals did imputed , a spacial orchestra, ' , - crummy I 8M1 leaner! hat "% W, for “Pa-Hon? by My”; W. . who has meet-dd Galaxy 1”; a pro- ducer for the guild. Meter of which thin urejleven Il been ex, muted by the play P "NP" classes of the sehoorof WWI. Ailgrorttmmtrt- em university. I! j ' _ _ 1 The guild m but I - Vim procuring Howard Hunt J Jone. of the University of ch " dll for, diner toe of the play. Mr. J-WI: has but eonne.eted with :the Ufeznity of Texas since 1916 And if; , he“ fire his writings " 1Ptrglr direc- ting' ubility. He is a. at " had-“A Little Baikof Vane.” , g " = , "The Shadow,” 3 . P, 'kk'tgr at Heine's poem, “The No (31W and other thinn. tIll . . ' tv,'TrtrA,,1t'l"i' ar, 'lL'1','il] our Main: ém_ which ture ute‘elavlm sr been“; Situ, 'MA‘W' tPt6 acutedbytho by mix-Iv clam 'tSi ',."id",'8a,A Ola; ofthe s"e'rlll'artr', 'adlt, piilrottlt-t- Bad tld; Mis. n , "'le1t'll'u, be”; ll " N ' . L gagging dug”. the Raj, wan.- proeurine Howard iiiaa Jone- i?) . B u", . William tr hallu'. the University of Ct Ph' Jim dime, it'ett "te. f,,'; GONE; ttiii tor of the play. Mr. Je.t.qll' has boa committee no "t to all“... connegted with ‘the Uirlity of . ', iutdtAy"'r"'"d . 1gti,/',t'L1l,1,'c",'Qt ' Let',': , It ' ggrst, “a. th, at: u my ubility. He is an m . ‘9‘ "A, I: the 'gt/ttCrt/tpt; ”a“: t Little Book of Vane," r- a." _ "Th Shad " -. 'tdttitttttrithyht_t,trtlteet..f .e , (Minn; N (a. Sea” and tttttM wikmmnmhu'lnmtully m 32:: "dlt'J".' . tt ' _ hundred men nta.d,neemtett, I is bo- oTickets for-the guild p l are can" lured by the eaar-tett emu" - fast and promise to an . . the nor-N 'lt/tttg",',',' . lunch harm . " " W . y mod . mm" let “:9 fog“ T ll , mud upon to solicit on the afttgnomt qt Cottage, eat ter t ' , Tlt, a. . gum 25th, for . went“, “a. ' 'd . -7 _ tion web at in the Bub in! Park MRS “MA". GR Il I ., . hospital. Make your plans, It. nad ' ' " 11““!me DIES Mrs. mum. to be uniltblest: mm: 'r-“y u” /t ' or be ”which Hospital ndny. Death Occurs Jan. 1 ' Funeral A folder u 1'tltte prep4red wtth Its Friday; Brief I etch ' ‘much interesting inform-two concern- of Woman's e . 1t1ltt,leye2'tdIl,t1ftryltr, (rickets for the guild p _ are joint fast and promise to a C the not. tttdig so“ “I. for ' ted Cottage," earlier this ' . . . Mrs. Bertha Griele, - of Frail Griese of Highwood. dl _ill 311.42. the Luke County bean . , llt'iil,'ict following about on . Illlt of must: due to tumor. The {no M, 1 be held at the' home at 10:81! W: '."‘ lav: Sub: oMeintiturrand - / 'llilfrfrl " in the Eden cemetery. Mrs E tie-e was born in Germany, my l , 1873 ami, came to America 33 yea I go. She was married timt about I your: up to Berman Seaman. and . _muri_n¢c EYI-TERQK Tofu Die. 1, 1904,, K0 survives _ the chil- dren are" Albert sud Seep. Mm. Ellie Urban and 'll '11. Helen Wiegle, hy the Amt . tt to; and Mm. Edith Croyle, ' «A ruse, dr., Arthur, Altttd AndDomt_r_tMeet by the mend marksmi mm as four brdthen and two I " 'Otto and Albert of Chum] rd at Carr ind Rudolph Ltet ' and In. Emma Hummus. C I and In. Louise Stephens of I , [; n. One brother died in Gomufmn; the World war. The mini than the symmthy of their man friends in their bemv‘emat; , “THE NARROW ‘8‘ -hki BE sno I 2 DAYS Irene Rich in f Won-I? M & Wot; “0H ' Next M’s.th r ' earl TV am will includy the f . F Me. tuna: I 'ht - .. . Tonight and tomorrow lil ht. Chm Windsor}, Frank 'ailB, ”flint! Hughes in "The MR; trititsart" Saturday, Tom Mizin - 1,T?ti'iri day Ind Monday, J, " 'DQVQIGI Matt Moore in "The NI»: Stunt”; Tuesday and wut" d -ene luck. Louise Faundl, Bi lik Cortex; Clara Bow, Marc Hui. on and Creighton Rate in 6 I Woman”; Thursday and Friday, junk! Den- ...y um. nan-v Astor in 6 w. Doetort",. ny with Mary Astor in " Doetort"; Sunni”. Robert Atrn 1nd Pam Shawl]! "Gold Healer“ Minot on Saturday, JtttE tmen local M of this ripen. 'r. If ' f SECOND GORDON ': ] Noam“ " LAKE FORE SUNDAY To Be Held at Home of Mrs. Rune“ Hill} 'did Pregnant , The wound ,tttsriil, ‘of the} Gordcn Quartette on Pf rill be. given this Magi 8:336:53“. 18.1% 8:30:p. m., at the 'ru', , of lift] Runs“ Hill. 518 East , _ nth “93., md'ForetL' g1; / i The Mum will.i Al ',', Bettho-! vem’i was in Aawnt Opus! Wp,' no _Unfhgrlted Ir' latte; of 0mm; m .'tmt ", " “1% sets, ' - ir' "% " ”7.”: ..; "LGiusei I’ - I H k . “a: in and all . F .Kigmna Putt was! and , y former tsuttaieritterd will at _ Shade tickets st two donut _ T be' on sale at the dent For ' Dun-E 'irll lil till tgig; of” 'One-Minuti Sermon [RENTAL CAMPAIGN ' LEADERS APP0tlmlI) LIST OF CHAIRMEN GIVEN Plans For Drive Sal-dawns. 25 For mum-’- om. , in: Fund: Statistic; ' Show [um Phil! tor Iqtit11e-ra,tettare chi. ham M, 1925. an in ftstt Icing. 'r't7dtll'i'tA'ldGlll,'l1' tu'g2','dA',2't1utl,f?"t, tttgt bu been a but! in he! halLudn quel- monumental)“ ov- tratttaed,withtuftstitmrhteri, t Cumin Oink-nun. -tti. Bettnr Ballad. I qsrhnrttagsftsed, r i "t A folder is tieine mum with much intending 11:16:31.6” concen- iu the Wind “thrown: museum“ of it: equip at and 1tti The felt:- vill u mild to home- in . bo- tween now and basin tlllt! trtahtteat 'h.eret' i ' Iw the Bond. of Matte" of (in Nuttussd Pad hospital Mu the following lbw report of work done at the toppled from January 1924 @ng 1. 1935: . use Pugh, Baum-in, to Ap- pear Saturday m: Dance Anernrardq AN ENTERTAINMENT T AT RIDGE SCHOOL JmePugthllhavnhI-M willnppear "ttteWttrtpetimtl'tm Snmrdny m. " curl o'clock. Mr. Mnntm atthe Douala-Shields 1tWirehtsbtrmsqtt. 1y and 'rue, the ma with "rrtttmtitriat_et$ttess. , -Tbetnmterfoetttis-irtg'a- tertahtgnrnt Wu and b”: was (fun by the Community club 1-: Apt“. haittattett-flit-d. 'it-too-tttut-ttre- tttearth-tttht-ho-tnrt', mamas-m T ,itsrrtttruiratota"B.tsek", 1th wtltseser. “whammy” "ttttlt hummus»); to"! k ' 'm’th", GG'. ' -., o ' 'fothore. won. i/r,tttt, my. firmnotlumaludoufihwpcb "tttion, to an truth-natu- it it i'truth,tarth-ttit iltitr. Itit tot- hgtarrer,Pt+otutot as 111qu mu» - F mu ,oeardmt-tirhu.phe. m Sunni-yard“,th Mt,sgeittitsefimsuudbrMin.Bers beck at the piano and Mr. Batman " the violin. I 'r . NEW SKATING POND .. . OPENED '10 PUBLIC Rink at Hick School Athletic _ Field Na: in Use; Iresnud _ ' Waiting Room _-' 1heaeiryotrtmdftth"qheitott tlttl'td is now in we“ a hat- ed , “Miami: pro- vidtds mwdbmhthexnb- lie. and dating the "can moopiight 'tiirttti, may drmtteeq of this n- h ttraiett1rtlrxe'tlttt.y this minimum. his!» ' ."tuttttirertdnqbei"tmtr all things to all m. It in quot-d dike by the sham: and an abolition“ I?! the “m nttd tho W{b¥ the pin-um a! is.isoest-utshrthrtvri an4ttsotouratnrtaetirr.tt the“ human of “bruit- and, yet Get! "wth-tttthte-tttr. ' (tuna ’ou pm 16) vomit: u " u mot-i M M

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