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Highland Park Press (1912), 11 Dec 1919, p. 9

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xore 0d Ex C. {)oEBRrER no A rrmtbct. Forester ade ffered . _‘ :snvus. Let ‘ 4! character- 'J} .‘Jr mte. Let “lam; you happy: 1 a fine In;- mnke them ever! 26:5: to Box 314. at 2:»? splash your A; 1;, garden iiii PPPPPP OH 3') 'm HI) 'l U (I ‘ .‘ H It ti ox ti pmnr’ (:4- (hristmas Trev can~ div”- n1" -.2' thc flimsy. inflammable deuvralz‘ ' x non-mdunnv 1 I\ Milnl'm STATE FIRE MARSHALL ISSUES TREE WARNING Danger of Fires Can Practically be Eliminated by the l'se of Noninflam- mable Lights DO NOT l'SE ANY CANDLES NUMBER 41 T'r PART TWO LMWWMWWWWM ‘11:.th We have the various up-to-date plank-plans for the children. plans for die young men and women who earn good wages, plans for olJer folks who want to make certain a happy Christmas next year. You are invited to; come at once direct to headquarters where afirely you will Be pleased. Our message to you th1s week 18 told 1n the p1cture--the Bank Bulldlng--the home and h1rth place of the Cllnstmas Club In H1gh1and Park.(LF1ve years ago the first member of the CAnstmas Club was enrolled here. Each year the membersl’up has grown by leaps and hounds Today 1n H1gh1anc1 Park Deerfleld nghwoocl and Fort Shendan th1s Bank Builtling is known as 7719 Home of tile Clzmstmas Claim The $12 000.00 wh1ch we have Just dlstrlhuted W111 bring bountiful yuletide cheer to the club members 111 these communities. FRANK J. BAKER ‘nmsunzu trm- I'm 1‘1; prwgautiun in- he of ch-rtrical iliumin- n- candles are used, can n-d uh I’agrv sa‘rw. use: elcctrical il- tnm the tree only with 1- [”1er and ornunwnts. U In- uf Stutv Number In :\ H I‘i M ximmma 77w HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK Hfll'rt' W21 rn taken w H h rr . pruialtnt H'L‘ .» “inrwf by thu L'iil‘.-\’hl‘\\1‘l‘~' nf I'm: nnttr'y" Highland Park Pro»; Iicr' 7:. 191'." Why (“unify this HIYYY")'(‘Y]L‘I,' i-y ~41?”er it hnrsv puwm“! Those “‘11.: disfiguu- their faces in public by x‘ht'“ih‘: mun have; Inna-1' cars [hm hm ~â€"( 'untributcd. Thv W 1‘ an Thursd; Mrs. Ulwn. Thy \‘m The twu prayer meetings united this week on “'ednesday evening at the thui‘ch parlors, and after a short session the annual election of officers of the Sunday svlinnl was held. The n-sult uf this «*lvrliwn will be given IEL‘X! “wk. Fritsch on Glencoe avenue. These twu organizations are strong forces for the spiritual and social life of the vhurch. The regular monthly meetings of the Philathea and Barnes classes were held on Tuesday evening of this week, the former at the home of the Hae- felv sisters on Homcwood avenue. and the latter at the home of Dr. Earl 1m M ' ' ' 0 UNITED EVANGELICAL 0 A t i A" A. M, Snt'ivty will mum at 22:10 at the humc n?‘ W} Nm‘th (:rm-n Bay rum! \u‘!‘\ {L't Ht“ Ll H Tile 1920 Club is Now Ofien Judging by the luoks uf some of the girls, the fall coats of paint are >till' lwim: pm on. HIGHLAND PARK. Imnofs. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1919 Tile Home of tlzef Claristmas Club ;1_\‘ thin." rmwd is sznsnm frm- kidnapped Amurivzms CLEVER‘QISN‘T HE? 'tLWZ'Christmas C111 g J. M. APPEL EVicc president Mam nit! Park Press H 5 .~ m: yrnplr have no time to look rm-mni um! sov if any poor families int-.0“ hrlp. us thvir time is taken up vaik'vtinL‘f three cont post, cards for ithe-ir friends to throw in the waste km; or baskets. j The loose change offering made on lthe Sunday morning: before Christ .mas wfil go towards the Furluugh vl"un(l for Dr. and Mrs. Kepler: Van :Evera, our missioharios in Hang~ chow, (‘hina. At (‘lL’llI o'clock nix the Sunday ‘rliulit before (‘hristmas there- will bu a \gu-cizzl musical wrvim- zit \K'hir‘la Mr. l.uui< lQrcizllz 1‘ will sing some (‘liri~:iii:is musiu. Tho (‘hrhtmas story ‘1: 1-2:? Hungry} 134* nl' :ioi; pi" ‘ The morning service will begin a leleven o'clock. : Mr. H. D. Faxon will lead UH lYoung People’s Society at seven fif- gteen on the topic “How to Use the : Bible.” Whilv vonsidprable part of the poâ€" tam (-rnp rotted in the ground owing to lack of help to dig it, the athletic youth of the c'ountyy have spent the fall months kicking and passing foot- ball. The prayer meeting will be held at eight o'clock on Wednesday night. The Westminster Guild will meet at two thirty at the residence of Mrs. Frederick A. Watkins, 237 Hazel aveâ€" nue (’11) The Dorcas Society will hold an all day meeting next Monday. serving luncheon for 25 ‘cents at twelve u’clock. The Rev. George Craig Stewart, D. D., of St. Luke’s Church, Evanston, will speak at eight o’clock on the topic, “The Road Builders." The Bible school will begin at nine o'clock next Sunday morning. g PREBYTERIAN CHURCH 2 m? (‘IH IT ’x'.ll.‘h ( H] 11 hight-r prices ii for 90 (1:2 wire and hnv “1H1 flu mum n' 0 thl. M? from 'mIaSse< f( l i an thl. from 3530‘ Uranium: Llu I!."~::71::> Linux.»- 111;: helps a )2'Tt‘d'. mug; Ifl'x'rll‘ (h «w- I‘l(l\' \\‘lth in mm». 'llv)‘ {risk 111‘ :m‘ mmspapnrs ima syn vi :nqmri'. anxious to knuw what is burg: offerâ€" ed. A mercham whn damn] mummy ' I: \‘01111' of his mmt atlrartivc alaim's. must seem out u‘f the gamm- am.â€" uether. The long: lists «4' Fln‘istmas articles answer many qurstitms. and among the suggestiunc cverwm-jlzfls snrhething that will be just what is wanted. m the ! fif- :Our Advertising Columns This the Week Are Overflowing With f Suggestions for Christ- n» a , mas Shoppers Ami i j The spirit of Christmas is felt in [the newspaper columns long before the holidays. The ad writers realize that the public wants to know what ihe stores are doing for Christmas. The advertising begins to sound more like a news story. with its account of the new things that have come into the store. Stores that advertise in a rather rnuline way a good deal of 'he time, wake up to the fact that a good hve notire about Christmas stuff is gums: to get a lot 01‘ readers. Thuy bum to do what they should do («very wet-k in the year, and that is tn (iescrtbe their stuff and {e11 at what l-I‘iu- it i5 offered. .\ I TBUY manâ€"GET THE BEST Many people (Bonk k}: M' w} \r thvir flii‘ndh fur ('hrigtma: ‘.\~.‘ mum \L‘I‘L‘iin >Lan'imxi 1-1‘ (Continued on Page 8) 'x 31‘. and zmj; pvupr (u «w- uv)‘ 37151» 111‘ the 14m! vi :nqmriu at is Mm: offerâ€" (1“(’>Tz'l(:!122nul‘l= 'mrartivc minus. the ga'm- b.10- PART TWO VOLUME I 1'. (0 Thu‘

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