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Highland Park Press, 18 Jun 1925, p. 1

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job _ FD fi- li, ha " " a}? d, - “595' " " 11H Flume Neighboring, Lodges to l Wu; Fri-cant Eve " _ hing Meeting. , '. With Rarjnia orremmtdco-l1mtk cut 3am: 'irmistttttmi V inaugurating a new BettMtet within lose Lttrttt, mru,l1toetts Show: tttttr" _ "urshmsmeu,t1tuseetitrnotths Mlmommm “re tNaaaodistrktugttrtrtttiMeeeaof, moved end laced in noth, minimally world famous artists who. and orUre trunk“, tr neeeuary‘ V "that. been engaged by Mr. net-w; who!" cordon. When: . goriwhatgiveeeveryyronlaeofheln: .tufdtHtiitirtsli1trheaits. 1*} , tl$yP.o.tthriitl.nrtt-ytemtyrr: ter,,tiatBeae8tuea1rtiirroiiti, hem ;edv tttiterayrotenrjemiie1tht.y."rrtmishr.te.r, l :,'...1f,tSt. Ituariestatguttod tagtrthat" t Park_,.etttuitsuheltttr imp _ , an ertiet who he: ever appeared at (mac. hats to Sheridan, . I 2mm. has so thoroughly may“ width»! forty toot. Ind this. at tim as it is lived on the north Ihore, ttred " Wind commodioua that he and: hi: summer workunueu. from the Maine-IL dutrWatorttt and ally pleasurable. may tk-ttte artiste “It to Sheridan road. . f who, sang at 3mm last year and The Hill"!!! Gtnqtrwttahtript, wuwi11rrtxmtthu,uvt%ttratredltmitvaktom1tsaeurtmoe they " homes conyenient to Rartnia and are immanent in Second street end brink-r their families with them. laurel "can in busy with the pre- Othera who are known a the "old. Iiminary woe) Im thie 10b: and timer-a" of Ravinia, long ago made other obstructions to the no and arrangements f north, shore homes. widening of the roadway "i W t ' 1VllL'l%Ul removed, and the contract " be Mme. Lucretia Bari, who spent oyti5te.iep,l to completism n rapid " a part of last eeeaon at Ravinia, but ponible. It will he a marked. im. , who is returning for the entire roa- Pmmnt inithie auction ot the " 1 Ion this. year. is MOI! hoard ship non diatricm ' r _ , _ t" T , the for New York. She hat m =u----u-----rr- , in ria where the had many new‘eoe- I y 1 tallies made for her Rav‘lnia appear- MISS BRANDS PUPILS ‘ juices. ll _Roeart'tiaa,atenrtottte ". 'mPIANO REC Ah (tdiritti/fri.',".',!,":',"'),'),',.',',":,, y T'"""--' ', . F u a rm; mm, but u a homel'o tr Girl’s to Appear in Program t. ‘ woman. She is now resting " m: ‘5. no” - home near Verona. Italy, after, - “I! t,'2', Filth q ind finished an opera reason in Mtl n,/ , . P"t"t! . y . ' and she will econ sail fo Arnerlca . l -.-.- , a win occupy a home on t}; north aho . Saturday afternoon at twist _ Mme. Marie Sundeliua,’ who during o'eloek, the We of Miss Charl in F the Evanston May Festival renewed Brand's class; wingive a reel " acquaintance with north also“ friends, her home. /rhHotuwintr children is another Ravinia .aoprano who is; partidratis.' Helen Broddard, D na noon to return and up her home t Jenn-Udell, Iteun' Momma. It in thin community. at: Margery Beverly 'Nrri.irc8hirler Clark, th [Maxwell will live in naton. 1thinestnitlt, Jeane Brand, Mitryp or- . Militia: to Colony kenberg'. Bettttltra)rht, Marion 'iii' .. . An interesting' addition to the north T ma, Helen Jean Atrttrerombr, Es er shasartista' colony will be In. (no.1 Drake} Muriel Bartlett, m p a vaunl Barthel“, wife of the famous Grant, LojeSlerh, Janet Samoa?" tenor. Mrs. Martino“! is expec ___ 1P1Wintffr,?eteNeyomAurte1ri.ty ' This prised: “aided any ten you! to the author of mo mttatattd- in? work in defend a magi-tun fntlh god praupm I Wants! tummy between science and that “My let is the first' and won by in motion who)”, the two pre- 2t Hard: going to a dkotehman an Englishman. The prise tep- ragntu-the ten years but.» on the Broil {and and numb to'”.000. . ' At tho comm and“ in an morning Mr. Pitt maid in. dammit! who of t" - Pounds- tiotto the Rev. I maintaine- Inthth. 1hrightarroNsaoe d titaNtstrr " Yale University, for his MI: on ii',?' Miami of Christian- , _ . with. to Cole-y isnberk; Bettttrtra)ttht, Msritrithl - . An interesting addition to the out” me, Helen Jen Abercromby, E- or shasartistn' colony will be In. Gio. Drake} Muriel Bartlett, N!” a mill Human, wife of the famous Grant, WW, Janet .tytati.PA, union In. Hartman! is expo: 1yi1wintir/RettnNloet,Autte1rit" ' within the next few days and will Helen Holstrbm. Josephine S or, hare ber summer Horne ready by the Bonita Whale, Julia Mex-tone, - we her hpbend, who a that w m. Glader, -.Helen Bell, 41 a. all from“ Italy, arrives. She will Schneider, Beryl Holland,‘ Char! ', e being the Realm!“ children with her. Thoma}, Gertrude Thoma. (G! " _ V Continued on page 10 (s',ii'.i't"21', Verna Beard and “not Gi " T' , _,..-........-.....; ' "t . _ 'F , ." Pr The Rev. Frank Mtt wu elected PmsNdeastoftherBoardofNttrt-sf uuromateotuseforth.tttirdttm, " Lthe mud meeting harm-y. A golf (comment will be conduct- ed y magnum.“ Pith m- Wed- r, Jim " at the mammary Go Comma, Emumtoat/c1rekeetd, Lahie Forest, Oak Park and)!” ta- land line beep: invited to mm. TH tournament begins M ittrt,o o'plock 1,,.tbvrumeeapdeefttmyt'Nie. ' tetg t1',eu,stllt tgt',tpl't . up It " . . tho ‘whmm. 11d! will In gbt+rdttrFnrtohr,, l. J a quJanh Pitt Honored; Pre- 1m " 'oo""'? _ ' All membetof the be.) tibut ”interest“! in golf at: In to ELECTED rumba!” or' COLLEGE TRUSTEES _gt,rptithts,tttgWtg,rd, Will hold . picnic in S Gnu. niiartguetar,Juitotkf mud turttie_-iiiitbteett-at?tet by; m promise. “Rwandan 'gtt." atriirtr.vsrhih,ttrtti- ELKS GOLF TOURNEY PLANNED FOR JUNE 24 Housman 500mm 10 PICNIC mm; 28 Famous Songbirds of Summer , Orem Gathering Slowly F 1 for 1925 Season at [ FEW HERE: MORE COMING RAVINIA B llgiirrlh ', FOR norm mm VOLUHE XV ieetta Buss Domini Prize to Rev. Madam PART 1 Park Here The “ tr)tiiiyattt Park _ Iirtttttt Tonight and tomorrow night, .. nor Boardmad, Matt Moore and - liqm Russell in"‘Tho Way of a Girl”; Satin-dry. Mary Philbin and No V Kerry in “Fifth Avenue Mode ". Sunday and Monday, Virginia Hi and Norman Kerry in “Thy Pric T of Pleasure"; Tuesday and Whdn y, Barbara La litirr and Conway T In in “The Hearted . Siren”; Th and 'Fridny. Toni m: in “Zone G 'ir “The Rainbow than”: Sound”, _ T tr. Blythe. William V. Mons. Pl _ ' V Goren and Robert Ellis in “8 , Matinee Saturday. See prom!!! on local page ot this "Per. ' _ l Workmen I gazed in wanting for7the 'l7ul't'l'l'f, for the-new : wedge at the met of Show , "s4:,srldtre1tlir drive, unearthed a raisins of t fmm4ntion.ortre Id Poi-t Clinton . ht house, a la rt in the pinch; days, The atone ad the minnow and brick any. a: the keepen’ unner- in an of the beacon ' the portions of _ l W ramme- found are _ _ to lawman p . a' The Iitttsthtt- _', It erected in _t 1nd v.5 in not, 1800 when conditim will," the unsettled {conditions will. ',' tzvont1t_ioreivi1esm.fi'ei its amt. , t The boys gavea 3 program y afternoon " thrire-thtrty 1nd t who took part was: Wanna or, ButrDeeker, Rabbit Grant. Trattn Umbuh, Jesse Johntrom.Berfoo,t . r- risen. Clifford Kutur, Donald k, Matthew V Kytser; James Bo . ie, Dgrw'in Inman, Jacob Fall, I" Bonn. Funk Straight, Ric Cragg. Harold Evans, Basque G , Earl Bohr and Gerard Not-cum. Next week ‘the fdiort'ntt t.iett) will be tt1towet'at Pearl Theatre. “THE RAINBOW TRAIL" i , mo BE SHOWN 2 mks “The Heart go! a Siren" Tu and chnesday: Other In- » ten-eating Features. F FIND “minim OF v) . [OLD LIGHT BOT, E Foundation Stones Port Clin' . 'Beacon pf Home: Days Discovered ' The Highway: ta-tsi/co., mtritrdetom in charm at the p a: improvement in Second strut tad Laurel Henna, are busy with the prom limimry work on this job; and other obstructions to the paving and widening of the roadway no? in; removed, and the contract Mf be carried to completion as rapid‘ on possible. It will be a tanked. im- provement in, this section of an usi- nud district! ' o _ I 7 Pttrkv.ae1mtse,rstitt is being a, 1mm'8t. John; to Showman, . n width.“ forty feet, and this wt " ford tn wand commodioul {rain the business. distrititasorth and an: to Sheridan road. T e i MISS BRANDS PUPILS l Ri ,IN PIANOVR‘ECI AL Girl’s to Appear in Program I t- urday Aftqrnooli; Boys / ' Presented Friday , V For “valued: the street, tpe ing widertedWt86futst qndtho - walk cut 440m: proportional . Light potilFoeth Show line tusd, other obstructions m lid to- moied and placed in not nu and1where aycquuly necessary no being but down. When ttthihed the ,Ftdened str'eot will give Pt,tet1 M torvtnmc facilities at a point 'thtm theie are much needed. 5 , Exam». improvement- nn in: made by tha‘city’ in the paving Wt. John: Gena, both north ad 11. Just now 1taiatueUtutrro . ‘to the center ofthe business di q work on Noryt St. John: is a . much. uttention. ' Improving, Streets . i; F In Business Zane; /', . Work In Prayness na iii if. res Diuhled ex-service men who have ten it!“ eligible for vocational tiiini under the United swat. Veterms’ Bax-em, are reminded by the America: Red ersa, that M nut mum; Inch tda'tnintr,oet'or but”: June so. or they will 'toral) and: rights. Tbs origin! applia- mugwhtniningmusthnm 'ud Mus to June 1928. P . ' The-p1”, "The Boomerang.” was excellently presented by".the Bumble cast, the members of" which, were coached "hy Miss Slurry. dnmstic instructor? in the schoo Mi. Schneid- er. of the gfncult'y'. had charge of the scenery and stage. Theplay is A clever comedy in three sets; the ac- tion is fast ,snd the bum ele; ment .pi'edominates "oiding the haters blenty of amusement, end all of th situations were well carried out , the players, whose delivery of their lines also was excellent. l The fi.atr.pole which is to Be placed on .igntrll avenue, on the site of the pm. nt f1tyry8rie, has ,nrrived fund 'is‘ blink put in place today lugging); The cast was composed of lumen Iopb;' Arthur Haven, Robert Spell- man, an, M! Wdtemw, Wal, ter tCuNt,jMirjane S Virginia 0nderdonk,;, June T'reertutm, Elinor Morgais, Genevieve Wilson, Lola O'Connell, -Atiee Dinkeloo, Norma Wetmus, Elizabeth Wilson, Maitha Moore, 'otin Qifford, James Dickens son, George Smith, Charles Inger. “lib: A. It.Ure presenting“ this tuk mt! urthevcity 3nd they are plane hing to dedicate Win]; Ath. ‘_ be carefully examined when it is re- moved from its present site, and if found Jo he ill-369d condition will he, given " aCsmp Roosevelt. 5 OF INTEREST T0- The annuhl genior class play of 1hrerf1e1du9hiehits ‘hizh “In?! W” staged ttrg/gt lat Satur (y ow, ning in the Elm [we school auditori ium before a Inge and enthuqiutic “diam; and this frequent applaule and many favor-thin comment: indi- eatasd ttttit the featum wu much on- doped. ' _ / _ in. old flag me which was gm given toAhe city by the p. A.A, will T0 DEDICATE NEW _ ' FLAG POLE JULY 4TH a "At the regular union rerCtttt city ”unwind the ,Board or! Local Im- ttrvettteittruat, Friday evening an " ,‘dunnoe petit-tir-Hitt for the nonlinear: eta meth of sidewalk: ht. Bartlett's. subdivision, Rubia Highlands. and the communication of the Eminent Men’s auoci'ation rela- tive to increasing the power of street lamps lithe budh’eee district wan re; ferred for inmtization no to out of the proposed change. All m‘emben were presentrexeept Commissioner Preston, who is abroad. g Copunitn)toner Cheney moved that the jcommunipation of the Highlend. Park ) Business; Men's, mutation relative to increasing" the silent itreet lamps be referred to Commiseioner Gourley fer deport as to the additional cost. ", F . ‘l'l‘enporary Permit , The report of Building Inspector Morris tor the month of May we: aceeptefand filed, on motion of Com- mieeioner Cheney. L4. Commissioner Gouiley moved that the Yellow Taxi: cab Co. be granted permission to pinch: their booth in the parkway , on thei north side of Central 'avenue, between the" Chicago & Northweetotn and" the Chicago, North Shore & Milwaukee railroad itracke, with the understand- ing that.uid booth in to be removed as NP the the pavement in North St John' as-arenue is completed. TV l Expect, Ad, Put Up Matt this Wbek;01d Pole to go to , . , Camp Roosrevel.t, Large Audience Delighted by ' Presentation Saturday t Evening - On nation of Commissioner Cheney that theibldg. iisi-etor, be “them to‘iuuola permit for e,ontstruetion of an ltr-ear gurage in the rear of the new storé an! apartment building on tu, north sidesof Central aventp, bo. tween chond street and Great: Bay road. ' _ I SENIOR CLASS PLAY . IS GREAT SUCCESS Colman _.Aeta on latter from Bah-gas Men: Ordinance is g ' , {Passed for Sidewalks; l if I . Other Business _ (rohFt.ietrhll)uytgt ", a OFLARGER LIGHTS REQUEST OF MEN’IS HEARD momma max. fiLiiiiiir, THURSDAY, JUNE "tr, ms Continued on page Ill EX-SERVICE MEN r, _ Prope'rty owners on Santh Second' street have started a manned: to, provide' a system of iorttamtnttar: street light; on the thoroughfare in keeping with the splendid improve- ment not}: to be made byithe paving of the ditreet They plan to install these lights trom Central to Laurel avenue, and tt" eommittee headed by Paul L. Udell is interviewing proper- ty owners with, a View tannin; their united supp“ The propm!tr owners will Mance the “mug installation cube. muggy! um and will ask the city to provide the current and maintennnce. _ . I The Lewd. ‘dance. of the season given by the Knight! df ,PthM is being held this evening in Smut Park. Good mic u furnished. m public is mind to “and. ' . Thir' Ladies Auxiliary of the Gun M. E. church will give gn ice mun sock! on the ehdreh but: on Sum?- my evening, June 20. Everyom is MM to com um! help ugh this did: 3 WI. 5 F a strt. James Young Men's club in: organized in March of this you for, the purpose of (bettering good-fellow- ship anion young men. They meet twice a _',',',L', on the in! and third? When the you church mundan- construction is oomplehedfthe present. edihee will be turned overwo the vari- ous parish, organizations tim club purpopes and the' Young‘Mm's dill will lit In important factor in nub] in; tii. James' an. Ideal company? center. ' 7 ' THURSDAY DANCES m SUNSET PARK LADIES WILL, GIVE " Mail CREAM SOCIAL Thursdays in the St. lilacs MN Ball. An haunting entyttaimnent is; given' at the second medium in the, month. ' _ '. V 25", and consists of a nimber of div locus, skits and special” numbers. The program" is full' of limbs nnd ts sure to plane. The plowed: will bef for benefit of the building fund. So. geeondCStreet Owners Will uIllumingtg 'Norouqhfare . V I Saunas Central , St. Jams Young Menu Club will mount a Vaudeville show next Tues- dny and Wednesday. June 23rd and 24:8 at Barthttt's Theatre, 11mm. This. ahow is called "vMttiea of 39- PLAN ORNAMENTAL LIGHTING SYSTEM Prizes 'to be Given t' ', Prizes will be given: in mHoitd eventa, chief among which will by the Curitinued on pain T' _ ST. JAMES YOUNG MEN r" IN VAUDEVILLE SHOW “Varieties of 1925” to be Giveil at Bartlett, :Theatre, High- wood, hme' 28-24 Among {he 'ittiitetitm'iueitutud tor the day iie,wttriotte 311th by Mayor mipstintts and bther good speakers, magic br'tmndt and other musWaForgbnlatNititat tack and iUtd worth of All kinda, I teal baseball game, daticiintr, refreshment, amid variety of other' features. an " which wilrgp tomnke one lot the heat'uad most ttttraptivt celebrations Ever held: here, and one 1rtiot1y uppmpriate to the anniverhry of the birth ud the nation. _ _ . _ . a , _ _ minnow AttraediU l . tNBeers) nd memberl ofaoth ,rrire iutioue ate exerting every eft6rt to secure features for the dny that Will please the public, and theipcommit: tees are “my l", thes lining up good attractiond and ipakintr evégy pond: hie provieipn for the comfort and en- tartarpmetit of the public: The celeo bration will beheld in 'ttttet part. A _ 004:1me their town, these twir local organizations plan. to proddg Highland Park with a Fourth of In!) celebration this year which will it: coed in brilliance and entertaining ftisw turea “min; of the kind given here in they“; _' . _ ‘- ,f Arrantrtuttmttair are going {mud most "tidfaetorilrfoe the cglebntion of Independence day, July 4, in High ltr1td:Pttrk, under. the auspices‘ of the Elk: and American Legion organisa- tiom he ‘ the Highland Park lodge No. 'All'); P. O. E. 'uttrDutiituxssqur Spencer phat of the Linton. Mayor Hasthigs to Speak; Many lb 1ilettetrlainintr, Features; l Anspices of Legion , 7 .and Elks , BIG summon / ' HERE ON JULY 4111 PARADE IN THE MORNING a.“ 3:365 EIGHTEEN PAGEB-rwo PARTS Not until Inst evenin'g did the mem- bets of Gumball Chapter will!!! tf. union: their number they had. T ii, [lam Jennings Bryan, Enrico Caruso. a Melba, and 1 Prof, Cum. " well u I Germ '9oattttdltus and , other an: new". mm at. of ‘t'illl gm an M.“ mum-Ind M's} 'almadrioatgtitit., f; 't .A . At the close ottt,teltNrfttr- tel It,ttrutty m hmdfby the White Shrine .Indge'wf [Ah forest to give th- performance merging-1y. in July. bittdwintttotMabomtee _thePto. tenor ind the 'h.'1t,i1et, I not to MD to do tW. H a the my my be than mi P", or another m M h . tr - The cut m p 'uutenr, but with the pry-poet ”tummy“- ngmt- it win no Winch]. Into I profusion! company; i _- T In month-hour ywuthe srtij,tiiteikte,ttr, 1m willbqnddodhthq um forwhichthepiqm n. With the Mannie Temple crowded,' ti, the doors, tht baht-mam of~“Tbo Singin’ School” wu given hot evo- nint by member: at the Ctaqttatt Chnpter, 03.8., to u very apprecia- thtrauthettoa.' The cm W cult 'crodit tor the success it the perform- ance. but to. Mrs. Mw'who wot-tad untiringly for Weeks “innate the per- ton-name worth while‘is tho new Mind”. The cut lit. 1;)prth of her ettorts presented her with I bouquet. of Bowers "d . handsome bended his. , , . Many from thie section attended the presentation ot Mic tine Mission pity "Andtuouma'trted in the wood- lend grounds of 3t. iMarr's allusion house at, Techny on Spud” and Wed- needey of this week he perform. anoes were given in the open Mr end are said to lie ofiexeeptiortal merit, reminding those Who were overuse of the famous “Pension my” cope: chy in tt eettinzrend augrmmd,.; impr, whie ere beautiful. A good les-) Ion can be kemdotrom the play, It; above the hardship: the Int-donates; tsitoeotttroutrh.'tiueaati- end composed of cup-Me uteri end‘ the effect is mmsnrkatrtr thte, . l: word being. understood "rfeettr. A31 whrheve econ the play are loud m their praises. Two male, pattern- enees are to be than C,'i'j1't'l'd'l'l) June 2-1, and Wmltttodar; June 'c 'tltd, it wouid be well worth the time of anyone to go to one of that. Techny is about three miles south of Deerfiei4 on the WatAettan med. l “Singing School” Musical Farce Greatly Enjoyed; Large Sum for Organ Fund AMNDANCE LARGE AT PLAY LAST NIGHT the Junior mm. min: Viral! Home: is in chart» of. mm. all“ by Ill-a Helen BM ' T t _ , 'O-tse bf M _ ThoGhurch. vtttatttmstttool Illn- Mora to the would; sciatic-u, mental, social add amoral, harm the curriculum such to glib 1natmetket' in the Bible; teach religion through nature, literature and life; quake familiar the devotional music and art go! the Church; broaden the "oetat ‘Ilature and quicken and enrich tho sympathloa by “acting the gratuit- aionary adventurea of tho t3hrmstr; give leaaona in Chi-Man dtiaanahip; build for physical .well hing” right habits; supply notation and gin training in suitable games and play; and, afford an opportunity for upm- tion through the hand, social conduct‘ and inumeh other ways " will loam to useful habits. Jhtmttth the P.,ttd tion school the church ia endeavoring to mum its obligation to childhood. 1 r Idle Wt't,eatts ' , _ The program of, 't Public School leaves children idis, or two month; A0y waste one-found: of the child'a precious education time? Mina Russell will be glad to_anawcr anrqueKotm in regard to the aohool and its work. She may be reached by tetephone,6M. The children of the community arc cordially invited to attend. A ragla- tration Ne of $2.00 willubc charged each child. I . GIVE MISSION PLAY T i ' AGAIN JUNE 21 AND " Notable Featun Staged in Oped Air at May. I: Draw." 1 ine Good Crowder } be mason in“; morning Inn! W. to nine.“ celled it be in see-1m ttvo ”he, the morn- inn I Inch, 1mm nine to eleven- thirgy. ana. Annie L. Cobb is in phase of the Ridden-rm, ‘ Min Frances Ahttlerrortihe primary do- partment and like Emil will touch The third nation u the Daily vas,' HIGH' SCHOOL I: as. cation Bible School will open in lap . _ sinus atthe Parfdh Home 01th. . Presbyterim Chiireh Monday June “It! tkt-l. my _ Pd alpine o’clock. Mandala will! G____._¢__._ u._u._ n. can - Daily Bible School To Open Monday At . Presbyterian Church T'heRn'bttot-6EartW.Gdt* tutdt3ooio.eatuat8tlietwtMhttr avenue, " " -ded on Bntaedth. 1mm. Tu'atiutr_ueasdiettt.i' An amusement of my» mtrh1atsdPtu-mtautttatrrf opettif-tArel-tetr uitderits-'i-tdtmetkmof . Juelhy. 1‘4..th T nndrirto-tthftithh ' 'setnaareo-forattk.ta#lar fttmmrtrtrtar-M-tt T oramttia.tfnqvoftueua.tma . patently-polluted by the W. Franklin. , ',, RAVINIA 81088 10 . T as OPENED SATURDAY Mr.~Joel Lay is in Chute: satiatio- Spa-oral by Remmm mm, ittettred Die. in Punch”; may and sword-y, Beth new in “lacr- of . t Bunikr and Honda, Priscill- in “The Crimson Runner”; _ to Wednesday and Thursday, Xenia: and {tritium out in " O Wile" also “In-Id. Out”; and Saturday. Evelya' Brant the devil girl of the new. in PM - in: 8.1." mane. Saturday. program on he): page of this - SUMMER cuss ma I A nova IS OPEN D no following vi! s?:?.vt'1t'litirlt"ct'l') 'nrMetrho,mNrtdarmtd1i' "r,melrstBtmttfn"t" Btoehirtg&tl Hammad Thigaetlottttrubmbematseofttte, fact tut the taboo! in rapidly nearing the place when it will not be able to accommodate the local pupils, Ind the principal pointed. out that vary “on itnrtaltw'-se-toereetnntteher building 'ttrt1tebmerugmdestogttb. site in Ma's woods on Gaga Bay mad. punch-nu! some the no throttehtheAtmMtttttoetuttoaV edueaturtinttttt-Hhseaertatl. ittwirtndmsateehsrtuiotnesd. I Turrrhtew-meo.dtttelutqf graduates roe-Mn: honorable mo- tion nu; ulna reported that nun! meinNrriesfttreatattoftmtrtt- 1eavitttrthxoettoo1tserrtr-_t6,- 'tmrtukim#ertmtteeu'-ho- to tho North Shore Country by school “WM l ' Mulluidt 'r; At the [boob school (who exercise: week.“ Honda, 't. The mtrateaifeatte'ferstro tSgt-ttttond-tttttemits, theeighthnulemm mental diploma by It. W._C. president or,stt" hard of eaten . Continua-don”? PRISCILLA DEAN IN “HIE CRIMSON RUNN Iamummmnnmé 3 l Ml'tJ0lliMMMt11rr . At the ambit Tuna” Prindpd Smith 'ut-tttpM. that nut nu no pupa. mu Manama to the who! from midrib. which with tho possible exception of those from Poet Sheridan. pounding which them till be contains with the Fort people and n decision made later. ' At a. Place " i Closing tracing“ in the, (ram!- "hoetti-tteH-tierht the“. At Elm Ptnee 2ge.',rg,"tg . t Duncan Clark _ In anti” and elegant Adam: and and: m furnished by a onto-tn and choral. Diploma- wm tre-tod the eighth grids gmdtratats by Mr. Gown R. Jones, president of the bond of alu- ution. ' at. commencement We." I). delivered by Fund: G. Mr. metirttettdsett ttf ”We ' Virgini- Qnderdonk vii the H n- lutatory Ind W Helen Stan? (to traiedietorr. Rev. Prank Flu will pon- dnet the dew feature- cfi the program. lush will be {Wharf-r the High School mm the ' Glee club tad I mind choral. ibi- plonu will be distributed by IV. George T. My, . Indie-m. m tint n FU the. “and Mold-Shield: school comm -rdret _ evening will "rmed unpavlou a records. One WWW 'tet be undated in the all“ of 193 M :1th W is , ' V Gianna: Schooh Hue tumult“: Earlier In W t " Well Attended: Good Prom-m G: PART I nuanni u? It l i' il l T, U

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