m§,,, .4; PAGE: W4€~FPH~ PAGE TWO Telephone 1103 Laundercrs and Dry Cleaners Telephones 178-1 79 Highlam The“ Reliable Laundry ‘T’YOWFImflylanndn-ySa-vbetheoohn “Winter“?!- Tdephouomdwe winin- mwmwaflfwmmm Webelpywprotectyonrhedthâ€"andw. “mWwiththenmetha-oughne. mdconsidentionyouwouldgivemum .westu'flizeuwenucleang. “Wmeu Wï¬peddly cautiousoowashday during thehnandwintermomha. H‘Wmmmidaedhowwashdayh relatedto your own good health? Physicians (WYooocedethattberohmuchneedfor v k Washday and \ Your Own Good Heeltli :end if AND IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED THAT THEY ARE THE BEST GRADE OF CANDY YOU EVER BOUGHT AT THE PRICE ' YOU WILL GET YOUR MONEY BACK WITHOUT ANY , ARGUMENT. I THANK YOU. ELWOOD F. PRATT. AGENT. I WANT EVERYBODY IN HIGHLAND PARK TO KNOW ABOUT THE NEW “NEWPORT PACKAGE†CHOCOLATES MADE BY TOURAINE OF BOSTON, MASS. AND GUARANTEED BY ME. COME IN AND GET ONE OF THESE DELICIOUS POUND PACKAGES AT THE SPECIAL PRICE OF 39 South 8:. Johns Avenue Highland Park, Illinois The Missionary Societ ; f the Unit- ed Evangelical church entertain- ed by Mrs. J. A. Strykeli; uesday af- termmn Mr. Robert Charles tea, son of Jacob Antes of Seattle ,, Wash., for many years a resident 5 Deerï¬eld, was married Thursday - vember 20. tu Arline Aston of Seat . XI... ï¬nal II... I A Mr. and Mrs. J A. e. tryker and family wew guests Sta? Pager home in Chicago fl. Harriet Gastï¬eld. who in the Sycamore schools giving day with her si'. Osterman of Shermervin Susie Easton and Do y Reichelt were home from De K311 or Thanks~ 1:, giving Mr. and Mrs. A. w. : Angeles, CEL, were the and Mrs. Reichelf. on, day. ark of Los ests of Mr. nksgiving Miss Mary Hempstea Y Evanston is visiting her brother, nk Hemp- stead. h ‘ The grammar school have a brief business s. afternoon, the 5th. 0†of the 12th Mrs. Fea give a talk on “Malnut nection with her work ' welfare bureau. The annual bazaar of Que Dorcas soâ€" ciety will be held in the ’f sembly hall of the grammar school ning at six o’clock. In addition to the usual articles wh the sale will be of a pa otlc nature, and a program will be" the evening. A workman's confe held in the community evening. Miss Eloise ! on the “Teen Age." The Deer-ï¬eld Volun’ 1' Fire De- partment is planning ' masquerade ball to be given in the s 00] assembly hall on New Year Eve. e following committee has been a inted: Alex Willman, Ralph Hot-en; rger, Harry Muhlke, Alvin and D“ ert Meyer, Herman Frost, Arthur; nder, Floyd Gunckel, George Karchi’EGeorge Jac- Ubs, Woodman Todd anai‘lamos War- ing. 5 a Presbyterian CE rch The Primary departry'ynt of the Presbyterian Sunday sc ’ I visited a number of elderly peop ‘just before Thanksgiving taking b ets of fruit and singing songs at“; 9 various homes visited. 3‘» Mr. and Mrs. E. J‘,‘ Bingham of Ewing Park were the ‘ end guests of Mrs. Bingham’s mo r, Mrs. Am- elia Pyle. ' THE HIGHLAND Mrs R. K. Buckmiï¬ was hostess to the Reading club by: Tuesday a!- temoon. “-5. The Fratémal Aid ï¬nion will give a card party tomorr evening (De- cember 5) in Witter: ll. Prize: will be given td the win 3. The public is cordiallylinvited td: ttend. SOCIAL MMVITY PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS .ce will be )use Friday ll] will talk ,ches music ‘nt Thanks. 33' The lower grades had 3 Thanks- glgiving party in the Assembly hall on Dl Wednesday afternoon. , 9' \lrs. Redhofl'er is weighing and d ' measuring the uhildun this week. So ’lk far she has tnuml with a very few ex- r lcoptinns, that the boys and girls are lin A Class. Orders will be taken for all kinds of home made goodies in the thrift de- partment. Don’t take things as they come head ’em off. The thrift department is receiving requests daily for all kinds of shoes and clothing. Anyone having articles on hand which they wish to dispose of, kindly notify the shop. The chairman of the handiwork de- partment is in receipt of articles suitable for Christmas gifts. Through the mighty gifts of friends the Community Shop is in possession of a large number of books. Among the collection are school books, books that are in use in the schools in the community at this time; foreign lan- guage books, novels and religious books, besides books for all times and places. Come in and look over the stock and in so doing have a cup of tea served by the committee in charge. Mr. Fred Meyer, who is working in Irving. Ill., spent the week end with his family. Grammar School Notes By Marjorie Ludwig The bazaar was held Monday.after- noon from 2 to 6. The upper grade girls had 'aprons, sewing bags. towâ€" els. wash cloths, vanity bags and sachet bags for sale. All articles were made by the girls of Miss Marsh’s sewing class. Miss Mc-Williams‘ boys and girls made blotters, needle cases, and match scratchers. Mrs. Daven~ port's little people sold jointed ani- mals that they made themselves. The upper grade boys had a grab bag. Tea and cookies were served by the upper grade girls. The total sales were $30.41 and after the expenses were paid the sum of $20.83 was left for an incidental fund. We take this op- portunity to thank the people‘for their liberal patronage. “Two Masters," a» missionary dra~ ma written by Bertha Cooper Fraser, was very well given in the U. E. church Tuesday evening. Mrs. Van Home, a christian lady of wealth who tries to serve two masters was taken by Mia; Lay. Mrs. Stuart, her in- valided mother, Edna Frltsch, Janet Mch, a missionary": daughter, Ef- ï¬e Frantz, Rachael, Charlotte and Helen, her college friends, Mrs. Beck- man, Gladys Goodman, Ethel Memer, Mrs. C. von der Witt Janes, a trav- eler and lecturer, Pearl Frantz, The president of the Culter Club, M183 Bubert. Mrs. Fred Clavey will entertain the Ladies' Aid society of St. Paul’s church Thursday afternoon. COMMUNITY SHOP LANDSCAPE BEA UTIFIER CHARLES FIORI Won’t you think it over? If you would like to beautify your grounds, call up Highland Park 523 now, and I will prepare a plan during the Winter. The work can then be done early next Spring. Bear in mind that a job of this kind well done never needs to be done again. You save money by having it done right. ‘ I am prepared to draw plans for your garden and grounds after the Italian style, and will be glad to talk over such plans with the owners of North Shore property. I handle the work either on a time basis or by contract. No job is too small to have my attention; still I am prepared to handle contracts running into thousands of dollars. If you have not done so, you should go over now. I believe you will ï¬nd some of the beautiful gardens left, not destroyed during the war. You would get an idea of the beautiful sur- roundings it is possible to have right here on your own grounds. You say the climate is different. That is true; but we have a great variety of trees, shrubs, evergreens, roses and other flow- ers which grow very well here. Even with the limited variety we have in this country you can make your home not only beauti- ful, but wonderful, in Italian styles. TELEPHONE 523 IMMXMM 39 'At Osaoli, on Tuesday, December ,It 2: 30 It the Highllnd Park Club, Mr. Oliver E. Bin-dell will give rend- in†of three one-act plnylz “Whose :‘Wifef’ “The Other Woman,†and 1"Suppressed Desire." Five hundred schools unopened in West Virginia on accoï¬nt of shortage of teachers. Similar reports from many other states. And probably the worst kickers wi'l be those who opposed giving any salary raises to the teachers. By reason of his very successful career on the American stage, in supâ€" port of both American and English sum, Mr. Hinsdell is Well equipped '0 meet the exacting dramatic requireâ€" ment of an interpreter of praise. HIGHLAND PARK CLUB There will be moving pictures at the club tomorrow evening. mmmxxxm Phone 54 1' sum of money and perhaps your choice is not the one most appreciated. 5 COAT FOR THE MOTHER, OR PERHAPS A SUIT FOR THE FATHER orthesame {or-bod: heads ofthe family. Also the daughter or non perhaps prefer for a Christ- maspreoentanice garment. Ifyougiveusthe order now, you will notrbe disappointed. We have plenty of the belt ma- teriailsinmck. Moldaner HUmer Tailors Havé You Traveled in Italy? 08801.1 CLUB *R Christmas presents you can spend large HIGHWOOD, ILLINOIS BUY JUDICIOUSLY 6 North Sheridan Road You are cordially invited 1.0-): we of the reading room at 381 ( ral Avenue. which is open m week day from nine o'clock in mominx until six o'clock In 1113' ening. It is not reported that the pet who criticize the churches most verely have subscribed anything pay the ministers a living wage, Hue] Avenue. near S}. John'. Subject for next Sundny‘s L Sermon “God the Only Cauu (‘Freator Services are heid in this cl wary Sunday morning at 1 {under §chooi meets immediam‘ er the morning service. and h 0 pupils up to the age of 20 g the Wednesday evening moi vhich Includes testimonies of C inn Science healing. is at 3 0'1 â€'18 3! 10:“ immediately .g. 381 Cg: