Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press (1912), 16 Oct 1919, p. 8

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

PAGE EIGHT 5C3 FAGIA. SOC-09:03<~1~Cf~2~3~2~£<~£>fi~3c>0 lhnunz (LINJN Slur! vv:. Thur»! '. Hwy-new: 1'}, ch The aftmrzuou id '3 In 16 years Hi a 1hr usual hm; 'I‘Ew evemn: (12th ~ 24% Such 21 Ear); 'mnx- desxgtzutwl t? thH evening thus my be :‘wrrm ’ w‘ ) mm Chit Mumcipa >U mmen hm: {013. has had on m supp}! Lu' 411101115 will ‘34 (air; h3\(' «H 1ng_ rfl‘ MHZ} L‘ and enjn)‘ kassw wrm-r nL \‘l: "54‘ Eifl 1111.! 4% .VL the cwnir K Nu 1C! he ' joz'l «a r Y. W. (X A. NEWS hi the .u 11‘ an Astociation Herc's I'll” nargu )1 ill'it [inn-s \HH 2w held a: {nun- numhvr of girls «1 that «wsiro to join that txvu classes .xpuf Ynur ( hance _\1 :reu: dcal Hf pleas [I wzv will he .‘vl \pecm LI‘ ._ ‘fi‘ n'iuT [hm-111:, 1"qu nnu~tws “'1“ M- )‘(vurself mass, whxc'n will at Furl Sheridan. r vntcrta'mments. xeciu". fulont alum: and learn how :a JUAN }:‘.L'hill'|ln- mstx'uutur Whn dancing; in the crtummmt thi" H nuu)‘ M 1mm thv n'izhs mxp'm‘vy \\1\'ll( 'm- gununum WHI’K «tum 15. Al‘ix‘ 1'1”] am ,‘l \V hold bcs ides , [mp uf Lhn‘ M IYXQ‘I \V'Hrn .\I a n {U Ill Phi. limit 122le it: tuE-lc \im‘urutmi m as \UiHI'.~, thv lininbuw club with of ~7!‘\';LXIL!'I'\ {rum it. the Blue- Hm riul» thh u lump hluvhn‘d hth n: {hr Huis u! Hue and “hitv strum} ‘1 lan'v hum...“ mu‘Ltiâ€"colurcd “mm": w it) iw-uk the Dix Amws with «‘1‘: A Hul'umo'x-n ucc<_»1‘ations. the Astor unnx Wat]: :1 large basket uf asters. .uH phrpiv zu‘fll green strczmwl‘s, the 1":‘1vuvix'nip duh \Vith largo baskets of pink umi lux'vmiar wistx-I'iu. the Entrv Xnu;~ viii) LL-u I'nscs. und the (Hr! RC- u-M’w‘ \vnh a \Huwum n-prvsontin: mm”) mm. and large hunch-:3 of flu- Iivsurvw onjnyul a hike and supper Tuvalu)“ uftvrnmm. ()vt. H. The girls hikmi milrs north and minke-l lilrix‘ suMH-r on a large bun- tlw lu-zu h. Twrnu' of Ult‘SL‘ svvr ml {Wu 0!] w z~l> \u-m camping this summvr. and ull are “Wrong" fur uutdnur life. 'I‘\\unt.\u1i\'c gn‘ls aux-ml the weekly meetings regularly. Hallowe'en Party The third and fourth corps uf Girl lh-wrnw gun- u very suu'vssful Hai- lmvc'z-n party at tlw nmms on “1-d- nvsduy nt'trmnun, Urt. 1.“), Many ap- propriate games \vm'u played. and the .m‘: pttrpie and green streamers, the l-'r1envlship eiuh \Vlth large liaskets of pink and lavendar Wisteria. the Entre Xmas viii) tea t'nses. and the Hirl Re- serves With a Wigwam representing life, and large hunt-hes of flu- tumn leaves. The guest tables were decorated with large baskets of sal- via. autumn leaves. and miniy kinds at fall tluwers. Eat-h table was mark< ed with lvlue triangles, hearing the name vi" the vial». 01' the guests. The invocation was offered by Dr. 1’. t'. \Vult‘wtt. After a delicious sup- per “hit-l1 Miss Hesler of the high st‘htmi Very kindly arranged. Mrs. W. \. Alt-\ander the Rex. l'rank Fitt. \vhn spuke an wmmunity mmperatiun. and the need for keeping the A may and Navy Center open dur- ing the mating year. 3111?. Alexander then presented the plans for the fall the girls \ amp introdueed an \rintnr vnunihs. L'l\'iliL" Hallowe'en Party The third and fourth corps ut' (lirl lies-erres gave a very sueeessful Hal- lmve'en party at the rimms on “'ed- nesday at'ternnun, (let. 1.“), Many ap- propriate games \vere played. and the girls enjoyed refreshments of apples. hut eutfee. sandwiches, and cookies. Rainbow (‘Iub Sews for Orphans The members Hi the Rainbow (‘lub have started to make clothing for a small Assyrian girl at the Deertield ()rphange, as their serviee work. At their meeting Tuesday evening, the girls finished mending a large pile of stoekings whieh they are giving to the urphange. started ments for their adopted ward. Big Hallowe'en Party Ihyn't furget the date of the Junâ€" inr Serviee (‘luli's llalimve'en party. ()et. 21. at the Y. \V. (1 A. Plans are being made for great fes~ and several gar- I'UUYHS. pvl' “inch .\Il.\‘.\' Muster oi (nu nign svlnmi \‘vi'y kindly urrungml. Mrs. W. ,-\i .‘\lL'\H‘|\lt'l' lHLI‘UllUVWl th Rm . l'runk Fitz. \\'lln Sllllkt' un wnnnunity mmprrutiun. and the nvwl for keeping the A riny and Navy Center open dur- ing thv mining year. Mrrf. Alexander then presented the plans for the fall and wintvr munths. giving the girls un uppurtunity to sign up for the fuur activities which are being offered :isnle {ruin the regular yluli Wurk. The It'\Lill n" {hh' was: M M way-mum :s :20; Dunning :md Gym- !ashfluxll. li‘»: (Ht-‘- (‘luh r Svmx h CH lump hluvhn‘d hold H‘ 1'1 ppt l" \lm Ii) 1". \'I“.HJL\‘1LHY\ mm h was lwllm 5mm THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, girls hikmi Am «An ‘11» mm 1' HAUL S l‘hc tint I”! play H tcun ti) ”2‘ 2h» hdnwr H the 1H “’1‘"?- Wmnk'aman‘u»mw tau M r h LIIH‘U p 1H :n‘rimi Hh- pig» Hv continued In ll‘Il 1‘ HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS u. - an .p'vf.o-" ”a” is) Imul' I Stuvnkcl. Bquin Ritzingvr Pruclm‘, Stuvhkol ‘ ML'IMJIMM, 5'1th McDonald, Smith. J Bulzm H'npt» I Johnsmx '1 .Iacksnn, Morgan, k Stevens. )lcllwain Stevens. )lcllwain, Hmnwrson, RH Brady Stewart Morgan, “rslt-l‘ LH \Vies l‘arvclls, ('un' F Lambert Touchdowns: Stewart 4, Jackson 2, Hcslcr. Leaf. McIlwain. Goal kicks: I’m‘rclls 4, Proctor 2, Jackson. Hazel Avenue, near St. John's Ave. Subject for nth Sunday's Lesson Sernmn. ”hurtl'illv of Atonement." Servives are held in this «'hurch every Sunday morning at 10:45. Sunday school meets immediately af- ter the mérning service. and is open to pupils up to the age of 20 years. The Wednesday evening meeting. which includes testimonies of Chris. tian.Science healing. is at 8 o'clock. You are cordially invited to make use of the reading room at 387 Cen- tral Axenue. which is open every week day from nine o’clock in the morning until six o'clock In the CV- ening. And millions of people who are de- rmuncing the prulitu-ls are helping the prufitvers m: 11(0 1110111)). l-_\ cutting: down their pxmlmtinn :mrl (11“?!th smrcities. Many people are manifesting: their trust in Providcnve by waiting beâ€" fore raking up any loaves until the same How (mgr intu the nviszhbur's lawn. Cost of hair cutting going muvh can be accomplished plain honest pouplv with n. vino ('lippoh. Auto Accessories Carlisie Cord and Fabric Tires Vuk anilingj and Retreading; AUTO SUPPLY SHOP CHRISTIAN SCIENCE J. P. STEFFEN. Proprietor 522 Central Avenue I.‘ L’|\ CI Telephones 350â€"909 W h U} I Valuicwceu Gowan lubinson Lundmark u up, but (1 among '1 pair of Harnke Kinynn ()‘Ilam "U‘TT JORDANJ’m and'mas. EST BLISHED’ x354 mmur WHHA ‘ AI“ 3‘.}()RI)AN,\'11'QPH ~ 3r“; figv‘y _K~,:-‘SY xii .‘9 C. H. JORDAN 0., Funeral Directors Chlpcl at cacl‘ Establishmem Complete Line of Funeral Furnishings 612 Davis Street. Evnnnon 164 N MICHIGAN BLVD.. CHICAGO Phone Rudolph 1346 ‘347 There’s , No Water in the Electric Heating Pad Many kinds of pain can be alleviated by I hot application. There’s no heat applier in the same class with the electric pad. Public Service Co. Don’t you want one in your house? We sell ’em. It’s a soft, flexible pad that adapts itself to any shape. It works from any lamp socket, gets into action quickly. You control the heat at the degree desired and the energy sus- tains it there so long as the current is turned on. of Northérn Illinois Phone [iv-Mon “9 1522 E. 7.5er SIRFEIJHYDE n. 11') at present. Pig. iHydc 550 400 735 275 175 NILMUT WHITAKER FAA} '132 aaaaama 102 N. 151 St Bananas HEE@©@@ Taephm'u Ldu h» ‘09 Washingwn Chicago. ca? T W LEUER’ Office and Ya B U] L [UHEN Buy Coal ing a ticke Six-rid:- gmmgm KORDAVAN GI In a very hfl‘xllt‘d m pay ”In 10 : Therefofl' 1’ v0 31¢in as Wr haw dday plum-.1 5‘0 when yoL m-ed r1 You arr V-rdlfi. 125 North 5' my 53h am We cndeawr CHO‘UL m an no KO bran Tel!!!" LAN Plam 50‘ \s’ h

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy