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Highland Park Press (1912), 24 Mar 1921, p. 8

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31 PAGE EIGHT -« 4__;_;_-. w...~_.,_______wr ( THINGS mm vam EHAPPEN Easter Sale of Wraps Coats 1095‘! FOR NW “46 m flow“ vow OFFETHE “\NOOw;5!LL r Were ever Sprin 's outer wraps so énticin and beautiful’ We think not and certainly it has been ears sin ' . . ‘ ‘ r . ce one ‘ guaun sue: youfiorfulbt'hfine garmfiéms. ’ ere are ’coqts, wrgr. and “unhappy” coats so everyone’s {slate may be “Egg: finev:u;:t:::yfx 11 me rm 2 s I Va. 0 ens are 3 ‘wn m sergvs, tricotines , veg-tones, uv "3‘ m H ' . - ‘ 7- > .‘ i (ringing and tasael embellishments. ‘ ' W urve as etc, mm "eh metal shtchery. embroidery; Copyrizhi. Fun ‘(09 Lâ€"'â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-Save and Redeem Our Stamps for 31.50â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-' Jssembled From the Foremost Stylists is This Collection For an Hundredi's of Stylesâ€"Every Wanted Sizé l r . w / ' 10951 on)?“ ('/ 005114!“ mom .. huh :vr‘ H' i ran ‘ 1 056* ELM PLACE SCHOOL Editur-in-(‘hief, Mary Cairo]! Assistant Editors, 88 Class Monday‘ was the firat day of Spring. In order to ceiebrate all the grades except the eighth sang spring songs in our general assembly, Mr. Smith showed us some spring slides which he had taken. IA i-..‘ The Wcather man has propheswaw that the Spring is rqally here now. It? is time to begin-the spring plantings The folluwing birds have been ma pul‘tvd. How many of them have you seen? They are: rnbin, finch, loggerâ€" hvud Shrikt‘. gvarkle. Chickadee. blue-V Mrd. juncn, phuflw, blue jay, house: wn-n. hmnod lna'k. some; sparrow,‘ nu-mjmvlsu'k, red hvndvd wwxipeckcr, (m: spun/u“, fiuld spzn‘ruw. marsh; hunk, brown (wept-1'. Vtuwhwu nut? hulvh. n-dâ€"winuvd Murkbird. pint} sis- km. yanw HH‘n-d samurkcr, kinâ€" dewx'fi (11mm; \vwdywcko-y, hermit hmmit thrush, L‘HN. muumjngr duvv, hull] “LII 1M3 murmur l n mum." (hm‘m: [ cnuh LEM-rump“ 1 31% MW in. 2W ‘ncpntn-n. thu r mm «imp. l {mind \HHUA' .3.» :«ml nmx‘ lnw i< hlxmming but the :Llu-r hu< l'ulh-n nu-r for it was You mwny 1'01‘ (lu- rlrmlcr stulkn. \Vv also anm-xl wmx- (‘au‘ruts and ind». Tim currnts are very prvtfiy 11 Av lvH.LU‘4' thry am so m‘rolt. Ruth Gmhn, SA. .\‘~~ut \\\-v wrnlh: :ufu the 3A rmm [lulrlvll wm~~ lumuln :m-(lfi. Alh'r u t'mx‘ (lays sumu mire (mm- uml ate llu- Imps NY the Mods that, had cunw They dug sumo of the seeds up .11 :xtc Ilium. Lent Thursday, Mm: 17. wv pluntcd some mw‘r seeds. ' llurrisvn Wuthvr, 5A. (m the m‘u-unth of Felwunry Mr. Smith brought us two carrots and u lm-t. We planted them in flower pmb’ and put {hum in our window sill lwvnuw the sun cmnvs in there and makes them muw fnstpr. 0m.- nf the l-nrruts ha.q grown Very well but the uthcr has Hut. The lm-t him nut n wmrle stalk fur the (up has been in- jun-d, but it hux, instead. sent up lvtfi Hf bushy btzflks. (,‘lover Benson, 5B Lam Sunday morning while (has- ing around through the ravine that borders our lot, I saw‘ three white hepaticus at the routs of a large tree. THE maximum wax PRESS. \\L Mi (11mm; mi‘ \hrur'h. L 3.‘ \\'«'.>(d1w¢'kc ,1 Sidnwy Hullzuul, 5A. .me rahhzxgw‘. not lung tt‘it'd to 5m: how ,lld git that were w Hltlv Huu ‘I’yl- u- 'vrwus :\nd_(hv 2d 1: lot of pussyâ€" , muln’mngr duvv, uwlinrsl um! bubâ€" has prophesigd Theume' , neoplpotieduvml more, Among ' ‘3 pink one. ’ , , Benson, SB. Last week we want to the For: Reservation on a bird trip. ‘ We «me to a plus when the grass was all burnt of! and We new some juncoes. We went on a litfle farther and came to some bushes where we saw some hermit thrushes and fox sparrows. 0n the ground we saw some grackles. We ‘could tell it was a hermit thrush because its tail was lighter brown than its back. It had a speckeled breast, too. - I,_.,...._. 0n the way home we saw a 10m:- head strike. It had feet. like 3 Spain row and a bill like a hawk because it, eats food like a hawk. It preys u!) smaller birds. We saw it chas- ing: a fox sparrow. ‘ , J _..._l ”15‘ u- .q. Robert Blanchard and Richard Hawkins, SB The kindergartners each made a paper plate full nf clay marbles and :er painting them bright colors. 'l‘hc lB's, balmy (love has learned to “all: Om- nf the boys of the 48’s lnrnught in a lizard. The kindergar- (vn rcccivml a rabbit for Easter. The ll-ttum- thv lB’s planted for their doves. is mzw One inch high. All tho» lmw-r grades are making Hunter bunnies and baskets. We Won- «lvr to whum they are saving to giw them. Easter bunny will find a has:- ket hume in the lower grade moms. Each one is hoping he will visit his basket and leave him a candy Easter egg ‘1 Smcml uf the tvachers of the 71h and Mh grades of the St. Charles schunl visitvd us last Friday. Miss Inn-is, one of our former teachers, was among me ‘ib‘itot’s. The old hymn says “Fight the good right with all your might," but the boys need not feel that they must dis- tribute any black eyes around. No more demand is reported for safes to hold stocks and bonds, but some folks may be having time locks and burglar alarms put on their cel- lau' doors. The most notable development of the Back to the Land movement is that the kids are going into the back lots to start the baseball season. The people who go to church Easter Sunday to see the new hats don't think the minister is much of a preacher. e vie saw a 108891.“ x . Sunday, 7230*}3. m. The members 01 ‘J. J. Brand's class will render a pro- :gram on the “Hymns of the Christian *Church.” There will be much spe- fcinl music, and the new hymnal of {the Evangelical church win be pre~ ; scnted.’ j, , 1 Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Midweek 'g prayer service. . (v I h,:j,_. E EBENEZEB EVANGELICAL g ‘_ v--- 2 Orders From Headquarters * Next tWeek Sunday, 10 a. m. There will be an Easter program rendered by the mem- bers at the church school. This pro- gram will take up the morning wor- ship period. A 1 wumuoxmn laid.“ Wain-mm 'phuumvnuum ' 1‘ BO“ curious nutty-per elippinn ‘ I learn um than 1: III lactation _ ox tending u: inn-tinting body to an fhflpplnu. It is welcome: a» noose: it it dam. tnelbetm. Mt there be light! The Filipino Decal. u-e not afraid or light nun would not m away (mm 1:. On the contnry, {they want. the fluhlicht n! this Nation‘s in- vestigator: focused upon them. The Philippine Le‘ulntnre, which bus to- peatedly petitioned the Unit“; sum to: lndependence, has. been pertinent in in inflation to the member: at the Commit- tee: or the Senna and the Home. in chart: of Philippine uni", to visit the dismal country‘no that they may use {or . A A ____.¢ “nun ' firiday, 7 :30 p. m. service will be held with special music. Saturday, 4 p. m. Junior choir prac- tice at the church. It will be necessary to bear in mind that daylight saving law goes into ef- fect next Sunday, 1nd all services will conform to K. Defer Action in Changing Name The adjourned meetMg of the stock: holders of the P. I... Z‘ P R. A Com-' pany was held at the: Waucondn vil-j lage hall on Tuesday morning, March; 15 and was well attended. ‘ MASK-” u u." Lhemaeives and render Judgmant upon actual mndiflou in the klnudil. It was in 1917 When the first petition was made. They did not insist then, because the United States wu buly in her war uctivi- “#1,. and the members a! the Centre" “he entirely absorbed that-tin. In 1,11. m r‘nx of 11019, a I’hiiiwpine Mission came :vnil renewed the invitation Si-cuwiy I-ntrem‘hwi in our position and formimi with incontrovertible far!» of our riaizn. we .io'not {ear the arrival of any body of investiguinra. W» want it; we rvqncrt it; we wge it For Mini pnrymm; are Various mnirvo: ivni :Hd ~uiph‘imhs spiriéu Working? A puriim: wi’ Hm put-H'- aiinmes mi'imiminiSv imiion. nouiigonvv in Mini-“t: And per ha» im'rivimcy 1.! {amp [hm-nun, not to any uhk-Vl'iv ibmnrailzniinn of Hm wrri' P in new «J (New: u'ivy'liinnx it \runM unâ€"m George R. Blackburn, Wauconda, S. J. Russell 0! Vole, F. H. Dickson of Waucbnda, Owen Paddock of Wan- conda, H. L. Brooks of Wauconda, E. All are enthusiastic . boosters and will help to get more butiness and bet- ter service in the railwad. L. Bélshe of Chicago. A. Froelict of Lake Zurich. President Detrick find vice- presi- dent Leg were much pleased with the work of the employee who gave the danq'e recently to get funds to repair the engine and coach and hop- ed to see more such- hearty cacopâ€" eration. ‘Diacussion on changing the flame 7:30 p. 1 of the railroad to Chicago, Palatine‘give an E and Weuconda or Chicago, Lake 211- Tuesday rich and Wauconda produced several: Thursda ideas but as the sentiment seemed! Friday, about evenly balanced it was decid- gLadies’ M ed to defer the matter until the spec- 9M". Alma ial meet' which will be held at the; Mrs Rndt Village M Tuesday, March 29th. ; Highwood. punim: nation. ha)“ it.» guy am:- In new m l‘gt Mar ‘4‘” Huh” Elapmos W ould WelCd InveStigationl W The following dimh’rs wexe elec Z. W. RAILDOAD ’ ELECTS DIRECTORS The] Highland Park Grocery 7 South StJolnu Am ' Telephone 249 M “W. Low who: mu MM “c. m. 20: M Tanka- Pen. 23¢ cum Push Nut m. 3 III-ch- 18¢ Fri-h Now M. S for 35¢ Nah White Tint”, 10¢ bunch Ftph Cola-7.4!: All :5: bunch. nu Bloc fol-lu- W‘Cuflhw. u: u. Fun Put-alps. 2 lunche- [5: W W. 3* It. hr 10: ‘1“. I [<1 r > ‘ rhh’l’LIirm UH iunM. 2n FRI! DfiLlVlfiY 0!! 0mm 0’33.“ AND UP Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Specials The members of A Good Friday in the church Pr ,. uh]! ‘Y { is an M hi I )1 ”Y H) W‘l‘?’ \‘ 5" f send i n: a Commirnkm e Philippfm-z- 12-» of [be zxrl'pwvd ' human 1mm 2.13m may be $0111.”. 2' l’hihpwuo amin ran- Mllh 115 ‘0 Main; ,m‘w to m went. BOO'ms Ml'S’I‘ snow 24 [Nouns 03.9 State Election Law That (‘urlzxins Be AbowHoor An interesting game of :baseball was played Tuesday' inoon between a boys’ team f!‘ iCommunity Center and the m1 ,resting the sewmh and .1 grades of Linmuln school Tb“ !score was 19 to 13 in favor d Communiu (enter team The‘ was played at the Lincoln I ground and was witnessed by 31 fnumber of boys and girls Rafferty and *Bernardi phyed for the (Rnter team. The Illinuxs rihll‘ law requh the curtains «r: mung 1»:th l1 ing placmé must curm- unhin u.- of the floor >1; ‘hn {\xu find phvsiologium fu‘" (f he we” show beneaxh 1m turlam How lhiF law i~ in be int with women wtmg ls giving experts, food {(-r thuught. The la“ was two persmus {mm at the same time If the kner of thy iaw is. out in this respect it 910qu easy matter hereafwr to 36 and judgts of elation to m men the modest ~um of $5 a there may )n- a mad scramfi __ the job for nuthing, {g County Clerk Lew A. Hen asked to look up the law if spect and finds that it is the booth requirement. Next Tuesday afternmn II boys' team from the Cantu win the team from the Center the fill sixth grades of that school C, Lincoln grounds. ZION SHE LUTHERAN CH; OF HIGHWOOD Sunday~ 9:30 a. m., Sunday school. 11:00 a. m., Morning would]!k 7:30 p. m., The Sunday give an Easter program. Tuesday, 8 p m.. prayer .Thursday. 8 p. m Choir Friday, April 1 at 2 p. It:Y Ladies’ Aid Will be cute Mrs. Alma Johnson at the Mrs. Rudolph Roslnnd, Norfi‘ anw: Frat W. Gut. Oahu Purity WM Gr“. lush .531. Bun Fun Scyow’bcrflu. low price Prat Much. I"! Irke Culllolph Nuvd Ormu. IR. ‘05 "flow lulla- ‘Rlver flu-id- Drawn. mxhlkmh WNWPmJIutk kmflw‘ummuchm “.mxuml 5“ MI Ania. HON. JAIME C D): V' (‘OAIJlI ‘.V.IT}' SIL‘RVICBJL‘ I!” u: You“ 55210. ‘ “‘ fire" paved to I (,mwupying l an I U h’ f, I)” ‘gflufllflflmfl! 19 S. S‘

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