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Highland Park Press (1912), 21 Dec 1916, p. 9

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Treument. luau! : Poultry no Markin‘: Tochnlcnl um: um It Pays. Mr. Owner Reasonable attention to y iur tires will often doub- le tbe milaée ordinarily received. Cuts. blow- outs. labric breaks. stone bruises. if not repaired promptly. éradually get more serious and have but one ultmate resultâ€" costing more to fix and requiring the inner tube to be repaired as well. One day ol prompt at- tention will eliminate weeks at expense and trouble. Phnnn Waukegan 8‘1 W. W. Johnson. Pram» h Satisfacfion or your money back. C 5. Fun."- W conntna ‘3 Hugh-non:~ Ind Ire-u ofSoll 1m- : Damage; fungi: Finn Cm; Vega-b1: Cukure: leutock', Pood- Hes Dulryln“, Bunch: Bu Knop- trmenu. Hachtnofy: Auflcuknnl -. t "unfit“. 04 other awful he“. .- - . annnn. F0? I 263 V. (and An. x whorl Chas. H. I! DR. WATSON :strat'xon is one of the shown in the I. C. S. Johns Ava. G. E. PETT Public Smosnpher YIAI 0V7 ”III â€"- â€"â€" â€" â€" - limited mouth I Wsunegg Your My M neiun nmu. d to diseases nnd Dentistry .Buhâ€". .â€" cm. 1'01. Ends.‘ Wlukofln- Ill.‘ cuauo. 1“- 1!- High School Notes‘ 1 (By the Students) i Saturday. the sixteenth. Deernold'a ltwo fives entered the arena of bas- kvtlmll in A Iluqu-heuder. Our light- weights swamped an aggregation from the flourishing city of Deerfleld to ‘the stirring tune o! 36 to 12. The iheavyweights. however. were unable l to producv a winning count against the ‘Huli House heavies. who shmed ro- lmnrkuhh- immiwnrk and bent us 2'.’ to '15. Although we cannot account for the showing which our sturdy quin- tet made. we are in no wise din- henrtenedt Nev Friday we are due to take on Morton High School on their home grounds. Since the war man-rials u-u-d In the crafts.â€"-copper. brass. reed. em. -hfl\'t~ becume- prohibitive in price. As 2| soluiinn of the '“Whm-to-Make" problem. Miss Chamberlain has deâ€" vised an interesting an inexpensive problem. that of lnquered lampshades. which have been much in vogue for lhv dr-cnrminn of [mum-ax Thv pupih mako thrir mm dosigni pupil‘ maiko thrir mm dosigni which aro thou npplimi to the shade: ‘the lattor is then lacquered and‘ .trimmed with saloon. . The Christmas plays given at the [‘High School Gymnasium on Friday ievenlng. December flftoenth. were well supported by both Lake Forest and Highland Park communities und‘ by the student body. Without I doubt the moving picture machine will soon be added to the school equipment. The return: are not complete; so for, we show cash ro- ceipts of $102.76 with $35.15 still out- standing in tickets. The machine is billed at $165.00. but it is hoped thut this deficit will soon be made up. of the I Vacation Notes lchemicals in filtrat‘ The Christmas vacation .which beâ€"' a sterilizing agent gins the twenty-third. continues un-j further procautionn‘ til Monday. January eighth. i I Miss Gertrude Anthony is spending her vacation at her home in Berwyn.‘ Pubbc ler Miss Augusta Krieker will spend‘ part of her vacation with her mother New juvenile boo and sister in Peoria. and will then “m“:mm Alphnbt-l proceed to Ann Arbor. Michigan to lvanhoe. illus. by i visit with the Assistant Dean of Wom- An old. old Story en for the remainder oi’ the time. Arabian Nights. ill Miss Mildred (‘hnmhurlaln is spend- \ ing her vacation in New York. Book of Cheerful { Miss Wilhelmina Munson will (innit-n Behind tin ‘spend the holidays at her home in Jungle Book Michigan City. lndinna. and in Kouts. v. Alice's Adventures i lndiana. i Miss Griswold expects to spend a‘ in the days of Ali: of hvr vacation \'l~‘illliL§ in Ot- she taught Poems children L l 1part tawn. lllinois, where pun Hf hvr van ‘tawn. Illinois, v last year. | Mr. Ewing wil with his parents t gun. Miss Jul“ holidays 3‘ Ill. Miss Caroline Mo the vacation at h! peka, Kansas. and in Kansas City. Mo. The first semester 0! mg closed Thursday, Decmnber second semester will begin Monday in February. No tt be charged for the second Men's gymnasium classes held on Monday and Thurad During the Monday Anne lod Mr. Rothscher present (obs to the victorious tenn Scaling. The eight boys celved these Were: Goon Capt. Alfred Gansbers. Jn Wymnn McIntosh. Dewey R neth )lelvllle. Ellsworth and Wallace Kimball Th1 ten seconds. which ls the men in the regular army A commlttee of twenty _ has been chosen from the es to work out a plan to bazaar to be held In the ( nwlum on Thursday. bet“ and one o'clock. Admiss- ibazanr wlll be five cents 4â€"‘Dn men in nu.- ”I...” A committee of twenty students from the four clsss- ut a plan for giving a held in the Girls' Gym- dsy. between twelve Admission to the‘. e cents nmi up. the‘ iven to a fund {or bazaar to be nssaium on Thurs and one q'clock. bazaar will be M :Belgian relief work. l The gymnasium and pool will be ‘open during the Christmas holidsys. On Friday the six Germsn clsssos \of the High School will have their nual Woihnachtslest. A program i an essnys. :iml dialogs i It)! flames. songs, h class li)‘ «mu- m?!“- [is made (or ezu‘ arried out during the A Mr as pos- themu‘Iu-s fur- ‘nish the entertainment. but help i from outside is greatly appreciated .lnnd enjoyedi A tree. (‘hristmu ldecorntinn. and ”eats" nn- always a fipurt of every real Weihlmchtslest :These festivities have now {or foul a ' years given the students :1 bettel ; idea of German customs and hnw ' ‘: prmed very successful. ll game of the interesting lesturea 0 ms.- (1" 2 Some or (no "MW“ , Ethls year's programs 1m Mrs. H. iman Christmas. Pour German Christmas ‘Herbert Smith: My 0‘ {Christmas. Ella Hunt: 00 . Dorothy 1' Henrtcun Marchen. E 85. E. L m. Ger ; G‘r/imm's Christmas Son ,Aus Nah und Fe Juliette Ames ' ~ at her home a The cold .‘L ”Du-v» .7, hursduy, DOCt'llllNZI' H. The emester will begin the first‘ In February. No tuition will :ed for the second semester. rmnasium classes will be Monday and Thursday nights. ‘ g the Monday Assembly Per- Rothacher presented watch the victorious team in Wall The eight boys who re- :hese Were: George Bolan. .lfred Gansbers. James Bock. McIntosh. Dewey Radle. Ken- elville. Ellsworth Sheridan “are Kimball The time was ands. which is the record for the regular army. mmittee of twenty students in ohosen from the four clus- will spend the vacation unts In Hillsdale. Michi- successful. he intern-“(Ins program“ “W Mortou will spend her home In To- weather will visit friends themu‘lvm fur-‘ hul help greatly npprvclnled (rev. (‘hrlumu pals" nn- always n Welhlmchtslent. now {or {our :1 better nve l nmonl. '2” have students custom- and h of Night Sch°°‘ will spend the , In RIVerside. mas Sony. In Grandmother'- Germnn Christ- , Trow. Sylvest- u. Lam. A E. Rlngdnhl. L houlse Nona. German I Ch»- on Friday "0'” femur“ 0' The 09" g. Roberta: inx did not keep 3 lug. nudionoo (rum attending the entertulmlont at' the high school. Two plus won given. “A Christian Eve With Dick- ens" and "A Christina Chino." 1'50 "N! play was a very charming con? hinntlon of dunring and Christmu «murals and was beuuliluny prenat- ed by the following students. Arthur Jerrema. Edith: Parry, Illriodn Knaak. June: Bock. Trumw Hetul. Mien Much, Dorothy Bah-r. Fruncol .Hull)rouk Ind Mildred Gm‘llll. The ‘m-cund plny was a delightful modern comedy denling with humorous litu- niimu cnncorninx :1 broken mute- uu-nt which I‘M happily alluded. Thu ~tudvnu inkinl part 17"". Eunice Knox, Humid Bunimruulh. (lrzu’v i‘urqumillr and Arthur Will- THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK. iamfi NIL-m Elizabeth Buuthwlck chnrgv- n! Iho- plnyu. M1,“ 1 Rh-d. the dancing, Mr. l-‘rx «inning uml Mr, Robert ‘S thv orchpflrn. Thou» 1n ch dru-rfing 1»! much crt-dll. n in}: (rum llw lnrxo- aud‘rnw npplnuw, o-wrynm- much on (“n plnylelu‘u. Informal dam-hm fallow.- «zlrls' Rymnulum The sumplc- from [he pf pnst Wi-l-k xnn- lvsl rwu "indicale lhal the pool in i .condilion. Plain agnr me in positive test for bacieri Hone litmus war and in gave negative leat- for ‘group of bacteria. which :cluden B. Typhoous. the 17 Swlnulnl PM“ ‘ Doe. I The sumplc- from the pool for the pnst Wl'i'k xnn- tl-sl rwulu which indicate that the pool in in splendid condition. Plain agar medium gun a positive test for bacteria and lac- tose litmus agar and lactose broth gave negative teat- for the Colon group of bacteria. which group in- cludes B. Typhoous. the typhoid fever bacterium. The alkalinity. 117.6 {parts per million as Ga C03 in nu!- ‘gi‘lciently high to insure aplendid conditions for the reaction of the 1chemicals in filtration. In addition ,3 sterilizing agent in added u I §further precautionary measure. New juvenile books Hinuuthu Alphubvt Ivanhoe. fillua. by E. An old. old Story Arabian Nights. Hlus Poems chndron Love Mother Stories Mother Goose. ulna. 1 way East 0' the Sun Moon Pa rm Book Marigold Garden Dutch Twins l’uICH A w Illa The Library will be Christmas and New Year's days. Probably beginning ~with the first ,.L\ .h“ clnsvd both Probably beginning mm. ...\ , Sunday in January (the seventh) the library will be Opened on Sunday uhernoonarrus the Ossoli Club prom- isvd. l-Inrlior in ilm s‘vflnun. for several Sundays the reading room: Were opened. b vantage of the opportunity to read Therefore it was decided to post- ’“'-- nn Hnn‘ The Martha Aid Society was pleu- untiy entertained last Friday at the home 0! Mrs. Axel Larson. The fol- lowing were t-lected to serve for the cumin: your. Pres. Mn. Al O. Thim- eii. V. l‘,. Mrs. John I’m-berg. Rec. Sec,» Mrs Aug. Lnrnon. Finln. Seer. Mrs. M. C. Lundgren. Treus‘. In. C. i). Larmn. The noxt meeting of the society will he ht'lll ut thv hum:- oi ll Ixhwood Conn-eunuc- V‘uundny evening being Chrislmu Evo. no wrvice- will be held In the ichurch. Th:- Morning Servim at '10115 \uii lw held M uuual (‘hriv-tmmx morning at 5:10 “Juiotâ€" tn" will be held. Again we winh to hand out n sincere and cordial in- vitution to this Christmas swrvice, The confirmation cimuws will not mom this coming Saturday The next mot-ting wiil be on tho fin-t Rat- kurday of the now year. it in inc now for no“ .Ichoinn hut nhnuid that? be any who would iiiu- to tnlr zup this work it cnn itili h4- arranged. a ‘- Oeorxe N. Thimoll‘ Putur Mn. C. O. Larson. Regular sorv|cen wm Library Hall. Friday o'clock. Public Libm'y Notes SW [DISH Ll'Tll ERAS Rundty School, 10:00 n. In Homing Wnnhlp. ”:00 1. Evening Servk‘e. 7:30 p. m MM “’9 \\ iil mu .n.‘. \\‘ii|ru ‘rucnn ‘l‘humlm Mininlrr. On Sunday mornln; the ? "The Child Who in M The maul" mid-rock n .I- held Wednenduy H's-Mn rlh Bouthwlck vu In plays. Mm Manure! wing, Mr. Frau-r. the Mr, Robert Schno-lder Thou» 1n chargr are nuch crn-dll. and Judg- wflk Service. 8‘00 v of Alfred | lugs udlo: enterttlnllom Two vluI '1 | Eve With DI nu Chino." ' A ugly-II. .3. 1916. Lindsay ulna. by Kate O'Wn' much 0“.”de Hlua. b! Wiggin audhuu‘v and mllon chums will not mlng Saturday The win be on (hr fin! RM- nov your. 1! In 1:10 .Ichnlnn hut nhnu‘d whn would HIu- to (NIP It can mu h4- nrrnnxodV and West 0' the Thorn-Thomson Smith Greenway Perkin: John I’m-berg. Rec. Larson. Finnn. Secy.. lgrt-n. Treas‘. In. C. no“ meeunx of the hc-M m lhv hum:- of Church No'cs 1n Wondcrhmd Carroll action of the ,n’ In addition In added u I r manure. (“mg-I kl at the library. Holbrooll B. Smith Scott Tappm by M. Parlnh :gin and Smith ;3 Francis “00” P3!“ Kupnnx the Great udlonoo at 5:30 “Julob min we wlnh to and ourdlnl 1n- ntmns M‘rvlce. Wool n. the 109“ 'm 'u not Wnnted." rock «who '1“ "mm. |‘ "‘M‘ In PVT (‘ll l'R(‘H (‘oussena [w held ll Tappln [hr the l'h I) Phone 266 Give Her Waist: Metal Rubber Service in at the Factory. Service, spells delays~€0st not considered is, spells neither delay nor expense. The beauty of giving a woman a Kimo- na is that you know it fits right in with her life. Whatever her needs, her oc- cupation or wherever she may be. ’e have a beautiful line of New Models in Silkmpretty colors-All sizes. Pn'ca from $5.00 to $10.00. Our past experience in selling and repairing cars has proven to us that In built Service can be de- livered only by the Factory which designs and builde its own parts. The assanbler whose trans- without regard to one another. cannot deliver ln-built Service whatever it has meant to you, re- pair shop Service, for instancewis Iv no tn fhP QPrViCe WhiCh is bun" Central Tit; Company LES-Rh 15 St. John Avenue. Incl-had 9"“ Now

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