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Highland Park Press (1912), 23 Oct 1919, p. 7

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‘ck Soil and Teamin! et 1' 'II r4 r Store N ew Cards Ccntral \V'Cnuc [)uphcned U (811 JOHNS AVENUE SELL .ASON 1r Eyes ' l IMMEEEEEE IONTHS SMOK- SOFT COM. RDT @aaaaa S(' )N select EM; agile-II North Shore Trust Co. General Banking Business Telephone 247 N. W. Corner Central Ave. and Sheridan Rd. “‘i :wmxamg ramnus Shoes "" M?" oans made on improved Real Estate Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent The Magnate ramous Shoes for [A Stale Bank 12 North Sheridan Road HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL NOTES lleertield‘s fast football squad fin< ished their first lap for the suburban championship title, defeating their old rival. New Trier. in the first league game of the season» This was the tir>t time in the history of Deer- tield that the} ham:- been able to de- feat New Trier on the latter'S tield. .â€"\t_the shrill of the whistle Deer- field kieked off with an on side kick of 10 yurd> taking the hall. The period lasted for 1?) minutes of good football, neither side seorlng. llurin): the <eeond period after New Trier showed signs of crossing the goal. Stewart ezirried the ball by means of a rross buck and skirted oil’ for (I fill yard run for a touchdown. l’zireells hin'ked the goal. llnlf ended T to U. .\u‘ain in the seeond hzilf Riehards (it? New 'l‘l'iel‘ showed Hens of scoring but again Stewart crossed the line with u :24 yard run on an off tackle play, l’urt'ells~ kieked the goal. Afâ€" ter many attempts to forward puss New Trier gained tire yards and the period ended. The final period opened with every one exeited. New Trier tried hard to sum hut heemise of their poor Work on mix-him: punts they were unable to gain. Many Deerlield subs Were not into the game. Game ended l-t THE llltm. ('1HI [At-u!- Mt‘hnllulti Stumkw Hulzm .‘Uhhsul Stevens R” Rand Stewart. Mnrgun I.“ K. Kerr l’nn-olls FB Wiencke Tuuchdowns: Stewart :3; goal kicks: l’zil't'vns '2. Next Saturday at 23:30 lk-urficld plays I‘rnviso un (h1- Highlaml Park lm’kmm ‘vlvllxuxin , gum. Many lk‘t'l'llt‘l m intu Un- game. Ga w H, lM-L-I'Yivltl Vittnl'inu,‘ Lineup mm. ('sz1' RIC wungi'i-gutiun on the text, “Be Filled With thv Spirit." In the evening the W. 1“. LR: ll. )1. sm-ioty had charge of the i-xvri'isos. lt wan the annual open nwctim: of the society. and the principal feature of the evening was' an addn-ss by Miss Mario, (locker, a rviurnml medical missionary from (‘uim-rnmi, Africa. She can talk flu- i‘ntly in five mmlérn languages and >c\'cl‘:|l dialects of Africa. Her talk was very cnturtainiflg and left. some inilclihlu impressions of the need of tho evangelization of the Dark Cun- tim-nt. The pustur will preach next Sun. «lay lmth innrning and evening. llis subth in the morning will be “The Glory \Vhlk'h ('hrist Gives to His Fol- luwm‘s," John 17:22; and fur the eve- ninL'. ”Wuntwl, llni'\'vstors,"," John l'm‘tnl mrixh IHHL’ Junior Svrvicc at 2:30 p. m. The subjm't of the Christian Endeavor mvotlm: at 6:45 is "Christianity and MW Health of (‘hinzhH Ezek. 47:1631, and will he led by Miss Darlene Jones. FA'MHWI)‘ wvlcunw. Sumh N. Smith and husband to .luhn (h'ifiith W 1) $50, Int ”.27. Mk 7. [Eartlcttc's sub Lake Forvst. 1,. M. Smith and wife to Theo. Svhvul‘mzmn, W1) $10. 1m; 37 Rm’in'm. R. S. “‘vlls and wife In R. R. Brad- ley, \V 1) $10. lot 31. Rose Terrace sub Lake Fox‘rst. A. (E. Larsnn and wife to Joseph Dvlhnyv and wifv, W D $10, lot 3, Ev- ans sub. of blk. E. Highland Park. Ruth H. Martin huuzht the John (‘anfivld place on South side of Hazel Avenue, west of Lake Ave., for indi- tatod $23,000 and 1:3“: trust deed back for $20,000. Melvin 1.. Strauss the Florence K. (‘nh (lzm Rum}. [hu‘inizL ‘ shup arv asking [no “Hun-I lam] ’ark tn kindly wau'h :ul volumns hf The Prvss for articles \\‘hl('h vurinu5‘ fa disposing uf through the s wry fim- thma and a fur r su nn scale at the shop. then- will he a splendid line mas and New Year cards f( «it-rs arv taken for home I) The ('illlllllltt005 at the community ~hup an- asking the women of High- ‘anil ’ai-k tn kinnlly watch the want ‘ul l'l)lUlllll.\' hf The Pross for huusvhold ul"ik‘ltԤ which vurinu5‘ families are disposing uf thrnugh the shop. Sume wry illlk‘ ihma and a fur mat are al- su nn scale at the shop. Next week then- will he a splendid line of Christ- mas and New Year cards for sale. 01‘- «Mrs an: taken for home made jellies and marmaladv. Tea is served Every afternoon from three tn five u'clock. Thv first nu-ctmu m the \I.\.\Uu ('luh on mewluy. 0M. 2K. at 2:30 at tlw Highland Park (‘lulw will be guest day at which Miss Jean Knuwltnn will 6mg Spanish. English and Frvnch snnfl's, appearing in custumv. R E A L EST .\ TR TR ANS FERS HIGHLAND PARK PRES. HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS .:_:~:~:n:-Cy«:~:-C~>ZW'CNDCNDC£2 11‘ "SSOLI (‘lll’l‘ g 0‘3“3*C~C"3“X“?)}C”3*3‘3F3"CK)OO‘DO first mvctinu of the ()ssoli m I‘m-«lay. 0M. 'l\. at 2:30 at iuhlmnl l‘urk (‘lulw will be guest * which Miss Jean Knuwltnn will ('()\l.\ll'NlT\' SIIOI’ RT RG I.“ H" ISs and wife bought nhn plzwo on Shot-L l, fur 518,00, Yunkvrs W014! W. Kerr Wright :“C I mun }{«)t11 ('luro Ru-hul'ds nun nun-unnumum Remember the Starving People of Europe October 26 to November 1 No Color--No Creeano Class Lake County has been assigned a quota of $27,000 toward the National Fund to be used to aid the distress of the starving mul- titudes abroad. considered in this Europe. It is a non-sectarian movement â€" It is just humanitarianism. of Plenty â€"â€" America. Little children, old men 'and women, are starving and have no clothing: or footwear while we in America are prosperous. Contribute to your Com! every little bit is acceptable. N a conversation recently between two customers in the bank lobby we over- heard the following: A Nickel 0f the school children will help a starving child of It rings throughout the ears of the world. especially the Land A GOOD REASON T Give them a share of our plenty. Do your bit between October 26th and November Hear the Cry from Europe "I have banked here for almost twenty years because I have always been treated well, have received accomodations when I asked for them and I never worried a minute about the safety of my ftinds.” American Let’s Help Them Is the above not a good reason for making this bank YOUR bafnk? laudable movement, which is furthered by the rrican Jewish Relief Committee ‘ ommitteemen as generously as possible-â€" lst. PAGI SEV-

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