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Highland Park Press (1912), 30 Dec 1920, p. 5

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LH HHHIHHULE lHHlH kg». ~19 Children under 12. MC SLIU Film Corporatiux IONDAY. JAN. 3 TUESDAY. J.\.\'. t Admission: Adam Children undcr 1'3. William 5. ”THE TESTIM; BLOCK" A tale of thc wild Sivx'm“ Iondayâ€"Pathe vaivw, Hunk Mann (‘ommiy WEDNESDAY. JAN. J Admisgion: Adults fl‘lv \dmusu (hiidn‘r gl‘NDA Y. JAN Hm: “kn De Luxe Theatre 53:23:55, 5 lbs. canojgar fre lbs. 0! C. and S. cjf~ lee At, per lb. Fan“? ixrart; hm“ “ruin: '11- at Fancy tun hm chiIe, 3 lbs. 1H. Snowdnft, ing, ipecia “ “’35. fur Dr. Prue's ‘maklh der, lawn \in- Brok; Rain. 5 Bmonm sale, a: Amenmr: Fels Napt'n‘ 10 bars f..r Fwy iuaf NJ than Wholesa Pure cane um sugar. Spy-rial FWy Eurij; .I :: ficypeas, 1 mm; racy swevt 4 cans fur Funcy Layor fin boxes. spemai ar ancy mixed nuts for New Year'<, spa-in! Sun Maid raisms less or seeded. n ‘9‘1 Mu 1560-156! GEORGE G. ROCK, Mgr Pure kettle renden-d :ard. this sale ..... Fancy pure brirk mttet, special at Palace Cash Market Grocery General Banking Business ('l'T PRICE MEATS ANI) (JROCERIES. FREE DELIVERY mg M_.\Rl\ ()l“ ZORRU the “A“ figury \Vrckiy” mm (‘nr<v ut’ ('ar‘nrrm: 'â€"»f‘ath¢ Donzlm North Shore Trust Company HIGHWUOD under eizm INC ”N N. W. Corner Central Ave. and Sheridan Road UT<€ The 1}“) New Year’s Cash Specials presents Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent Loans made on improved Real Estate ,l!‘ UH 5’ if“ 39% nn Hart 27"”.5'30c LAKE FOREST. ILLINOIS' .-".~\¢)(.,R'»\.\I 1w .\.L,.\'7‘ WIS/CK T0 RAVINIA (‘. 0. D. ORDERS TAKEN. 7149c .x :1 1' tax 3c 's‘u r tax 20 n' A m orica 29%c 59%c 22%c 17%c Nil T 9', fl,” 7‘31) 31c 45c 69c 35c 99c 20c 33c 49c 75c 10c 10c 130 P. M 30 l'. )1 un‘ :‘u tvn H71 A:Sute Bank) )l 2c. )l Matinee. Saturday 2:30 I‘. M. Admission: Adults 27v; War tax (‘hildron under 112. We; Wm- tax Thomas Meighan in "CONRAD LV QI'EST OF HIS YOI'TH“ VViHiam DeMille's productiqp Joe Martin Comedy FRIDAY. JAN. 7 SATURDAY, J.\.\' .»\(Imis.<ion: .\ ("mhirvn undo Fancy caives' brains a dainty dish ..... Pork shoulder roasts. whole only ........ Summer sausage. mn- bargain, whale ru mp worm-d hoof Veal (r lamb stow. 1mm and juicy spring lamb, at Bunch)“ rib mast na tive beef. special Hams, sugar «urod half 0r whole \\ hole, special anvy park hearts ur kidnr . fur skewing Hindqtr. genuine Ronvlvss sugar cum-d TH [' RS I) .\ Y. J A N Fancy \‘val ur shouldvr. Wht‘h 1.91: of your“: mutton Bm-f hea rts, a] way Mayer's finvst 0x (‘hoice pot roast (ive beef. 1h. Prime rib roast tiw beef, special. Ivan and meaty L’uod, special at Bacon squarea Leaf lard. famnu I'nrk <teak. always fine Span- ribs, fresh ’urk lnm roasts F rash ground hambu rg )ril shupvd. qua whole. lh un v soup. special \ ['niversul special attraction Sunshinu (‘zumcdy Parho News ‘THF. (:ILDED DREAM" gum SQI'ANDERED LIVES Carmel Meyers in they «mu-in] “BRIDE l3" 1 Mutt and Jet? \dults sz-H frnm rh Dukv’s Sun" 583-535 Central Ave. Oscar makv in) "111.37% T119£c ful7%c rum rhv Hu\v'i Sun" 1 l3" and Jet? 6 7:30 In 5i. 'I‘h- chum “ill inwt Friday in min; prnmptiy n! 7:.20. Be nn Iimr, “'odnesdzi) Evening Soniceâ€" 7:30 Wminvsduy \‘VQ‘HiHL' thv mid- week Biblwroadim: and prayer service will be held. “"0; war tar 3:9 Sunday Servicesâ€" 13“: war fax 29, The S. S nwots 11:9:30. The mom- } yors in D DREA M" ling hour of warship fullnws at 10:45. At 6:30 the Epworth League and at 7:30 the evangelistic service. 24h: 25%c 33%c 29%c 23%c 37%c 29%c 68%c 25%c 27%c 27%c 17%c 23%c 28%c 15%c 15%c 14%c 23c 7 :30 7 :30 There was an enjoyable “Candle- flight service" on Sunday evening un- wler the direction of Miss Evelyn Sny- der. Three short addresses on the topic. “The Saviour the Prince uf Peace". interspersed with some beau- ;tiful (‘hristmas music consisting of ‘quartettes, trios, and choruses. The lauditorium was lighted by numerous )candles which gave a very pleasing 1efl'ect. The service/was pleasing and .pmfitalnle. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Q‘W-OOC‘OCMNDOOO‘ A, L OAK TERRACE SCHOOL _~ The Oak Terrace School will give ‘ . a sleigh ride party Friday afternoon. M-ny peofie who find fault with The party will leave the school house ' the housing :Pndifilom n: reminded 1: three o'clock. All m cotdhny h- ‘ that there "bplenty‘ of .vnunt dwell- vited to.attend‘ ling. out wily-fir mm The \Voman’s (fiviv rlul» uf liminla will hold a special moutim: January 11. at )4 o'vlnck. There will he a store- npticon lecture by Miss Marian Mose- ley nn Nutritinn Work for Dolicatv (‘hildnfm with the Dr. Grrnfoll mi?- einn in Lalmadmn Thv regular mnnth in: held January 12th Miss Pnrmentvr of L talk on The Juvenile Lake County. There will lw u “\Vutchmixht wr- vice" in this (-huri‘h on Friday night beginning' at 8:30 o'clock. There will he a song and testimony meeting for an hour; thvn an hour of Sflk‘lfll intvrcourso; at 10:30 a sermon by the pastor concluding' with an alter ser- vice as the old year passes. An in- vitation ii extvndcd to Christian peo- ple to come and enjoy these sorvivos. The pastor will pri-zu'h Sunday morn ing and evening. The Sunday school will invet at (Mill) priinpt. The nvw~ ly elm-(rd (lillt'l'rF will take (hurim. There should he a large attendance to encourage the new officer-I. The tvachvr training class will moot next Monday night at #300 sharp and the class in Iiihli- study “lll frillnw (It 8:30. This church till-(o: up thv wrirk of the now your \\'lll‘: L"tl ii~i.i.<:ii :iml 1ll‘V0tlUn. The 1:!" :1: mm; ll‘L’ i< fur n revival in Wlll(h man), .wul.< shall l'w won for the IAII‘Il. R.\\'l.\'lA (‘l\'l(‘ ('Ll'B ‘ The \Voman’s (fivir i'luh (if Ilaxinla will hold a special moutim: January 11. at h‘ o'vlnck. There will he a store- npticon lecture by Miss Marian Mose- ley nn Nutritinn Work for Dolicatv (‘hililrvm with the Dr. (irrnfoll mi?- V‘ II1;1\}A‘ MRS. HDR A110 SP“ \IOl R _.._._. ‘Vl‘llubl - Tlh- follow :1: is u (‘upy uf a clip- lHllLI from [30 New York World of l‘l‘('('ml\(‘r 22nd containing a copy of u li-ttvr of cfndulmce (mm Presidem \Vilsun to Ms. H. “I Seymour. “l’rosident'I‘Wilson was one o! the 0.1Ulnllrt‘rs of \he lite Horatio W'. Soy .anUT. formqu of tho mlilorinl suifl vi The Worl’, and following: news (if his th‘flth lint week son! the follow- ing telegram 33f condolence and Appre- (-intion. whit! Mrs. Seymour but just made public; )lrs. llornxiq W. Seymour, No. 330 Wei: End Avenue. With :1 pvrxm xmtwn f r :hv m (‘hnir Rehearfinlâ€" ““112 in H' ”‘0 On New Year's cw: n wutrh-niuht wrvivo will be hold, This svrvirv is always' mun- upprupriuto um! hriy fu! to H“ who ntu-ml. This ymr 1‘ will, h- nf more than wrulinnry intvr (‘5! in [hr wm.~‘r|nusm-s: hf the UH \‘vrml gum-ring: and dinz‘vw am} ['92. \mgmrmg wk and wnlhtiun: I‘m; :m'nzt u (‘hrhtiuw :u‘mwvr. \Vr \hzu'r Tho three offerings to the children of Europe. the leper colony and thr Lake Bluff orphanage Were all .«ub- stuntial and avmmpanied by the prayers of the people will “(Turnplhh tho vml intended. New Year's Serviceâ€" The usual Christmu exercises were held at the church Christmas ever The Proflmm was of unusual merit and interest. The children were hBPP)’ in their generous gift to the starving Children of Europe. Though they had foregone their treat of good things in order to make this ufl'eriigemoim't order to make this offering. they m re surprised {1nd delighted with the un- expected treat they received as 3 pct“ Burial gift of om- 0 our good women. l'NITED EVANGELICAL CHURCH ""L’HHH M ii” ht U! mr IHIH'MLI mnnthly Max:111 Th“ - I} ruyvr :n IHHH \o-IW lk'l‘ y xm-otim: will I11 2'10 n'vlm‘k. xko- Forwt will (hurt \Vurk in M‘Y'\ Tm '1‘? ('h that h \HH Hl lTI M rs. Scyrmmr i; mother. é May I nonexpross to you my very deep >ympafly in the loss of your admirable szsblnd. who has done so much contricndous and excellent wnrk for thcfpromotion of the right m politics an?! international relation- WILSON WRITES T0 MRS. HORATIO SEYMOl'R Tho follow 11: i! u (‘upy uf a (‘Hp- 1mm {mm [30 New York World of I'm-ember 22nd containing a copy of -~ ‘WAITING FOR YOU A Handsome Calendar for 1921 WOODROW WILSON Robert W. Pease, Pharmacist E are sorry the North Shore Electric Station burned out. But it has and as it is cold out doors we would be glad to have you use our store as a waiting room. One of the calls of the New Year is an attractive cal- endar for the office, the store, the home. As in the past, we have anticipated the wants of our friends and pat- rons and they are invited to call at the bank where a handsome calendar for 1921 is waiting for them. An early visit is recommended because the supply is limit- ed. And lest you forget, have you joined our Christmas Clubs? If not, now is the accepted time. Why not at- tend to it when you call for your calendar? Mm. R0! Juncs‘ r” Highland Park State Bank [RANK J. BAKFI QUAKER OATS COMPANY FEEDS Such A: SCHUMACHER FEED. WHITE DIA- MOND FEED. GREEN CROSS HORSE FEED. FULL-O-PEP POULTRY MASK ES AND SCRATCH GRAINS. Mutual Coal Co. We beg to mnouce that we Inn taken on the whole line of THE HOME OFS .\\ INGS DEPOSITORS Office and Yards. moo Avenue Phone 2? We Solicit n Tris] Order Formerly Schumnchn’s Bowman Dairy Co. Phone us or order from the delivery man Use More Milk! V“ Punk-l J M. APPEI One Quart of Milk is equal ' Food Value to Any of These Portions of Foods 4-5 lb. Beefsteak 2% lbs. Chicken '5 lb. Ham 8 Eggs Average Size Telephones 144.363 C F. GIANT PAGE

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