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Highland Park Press, 6 Oct 1927, p. 6

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F13 may séiooi m N _ CONVIN‘IION. sum“ _-o-..-.'--.- he“ ' -ts.r-irramitr-rtlessw. Dunstan-num- "tARtrrmarATTtttt M h I mi can the pun. 'oh. Ged, fXtiehie bur- to Since in mu n limited In. the '-loftheforestmmrrfhmeto. 'netushsreaudtmeAamarteget, bet,-rtreestSeeHee,thetrr. "me.aefrteestosert.me-in Wu mag -ffort. cm. “mum-unneed- Hymn»; l and fuofme following pariah d h-rrahtN31mttheomrh-.amt "htetrrrofrtr-6rrhsethedr, mouthed)". Since in mu n limited In. the 'mai-tse-Gi-ie-iris trt-tmt-er-n-eo.- .eedmrithforesttexeetnem-U. tfoeoeeirth-utimorestre- "eukr,aasaatritmtei thraeioii -. nimrtrrteriodoftireseirstheare. Gvestiaatiorrsorthe seepage of eilnmteemstheae.itesoheoeedtut do). {alluring .' an; Ja. Tu; dqverdd area were of a more - nature than than on the unprotected min the sites selected. The great- er absorptive power of the soils in the In: covered with timber In: Ip- pnnnt, while the rmt-otf of mink“ was found to be grater on the open Notable when; the studies which have demonstrated the obsorptive and whining power of are“ covered with forest, is the investigation made by Prof. I. T. Bode of the Department of Forestry, town State college. Pro- fessor Bode made his study on four small sites in the "Backbone" State park, Debut-e county, [on he of these sites had heavy timber growth. with a good hyer of forest litter uni denying leaves, while the other two had been denuded of timber. _ (intent of Water It was found that the average com an: of water of the soils in the tim- ber-covered can as well as both max imum and minimum contents were‘ above those for soils on the mmro-i Warn. Thesoiisonthetimtter-i Soils in forested "ear-wi1rahsorb more water and will not hold it Iong~ er than the soils in op'en are” up» ‘tected by any kind of vegetation, says the Forest Service of the United States Departmeot of Agriculture“ In the formulation of any eompmheasive and long-term plans for the control of floods, it is declared. it is important that this fact be considered and that the scientific data on the relation of forests to soil, water be thoroughly réviewed. SOHS IN FOREST . AREAS HOLD WATER Mr. Antonio Parroni, who was a captain in the italian army during the World war, will give an address on, "Foreign Missions at Home." Mr. Parrpni has studied at the Bible Seminary in New York amt is new attending Garrett Biblical Institute at Evanston. He is full of enthus- iasm for his work and will Inve may interesting things to tell about his activities, in the past year, among the Italians of our own community. Rev. A. P. Johnson the forceful. etticient pastor of the Bungnlow Evangelical ehureh, Deerfield will bring a worthwhile message on, "The Conseerntims of the Sunday School Worker." All who are connected with relig- ious education are invited to attend this convention. which, with its arr-y of tine talent sud appealing subjects will be of speck! interest to them. ABSORB IT MORE RAPIDLY And Retain It Longer Than In Open Space, Report Says; Facts Are --ui-altadvs Intent-w who has made 5 study of "iGtTirieiiiii'iwiG and is now the director or religious education of the Highland Park Pres- brterian church will speak on the subject, "Problems of the Teen Age." rvekd in: ti A.“ By this aha In. Ghutrs Ames will speak on "How to Get a One Hundred Per Cent Sunday School." In. Ames superinteud: such a school and so is welt qualified to speak on that all» MIWM:WII} BeleHuthhl j _ Ulla-Clint j flu mud munic- ot an Dab '9bdaieho Tow-ail]: Slut!" School which will to uu " tho Luk- Blnf Union church on Sunk, after, noon, Oct. 9, 1927, at 3 o'clock. A large attendance of the oiiteem aid taaehera of all tho Sunny new: in the two tonship‘ is expected to but the excellent pm which is being provided. All 'ek-tB-re. Gi van A protest was made Hand-y m. the Mid-West We meeting and VI: accepted by the chsiman of the board of appeals. If neither mum is in the winning at the end of the lea- son the game will be playad our. The protest was made when the Summon A. C. used a disqualified player and the oifieiat fuiled to pen- alize them. Next Sunday Highwood will play the Belitield Billiards It Highwood field. The kickott will be at 2:30 pan, The boys are all enough 1eetrtl in agriculture so they will consent to attend the corn hunting; 1 The game was even throughout. In the first half neither team could gain, The field was 1 sea of mud and at the half it looked asf though the game would finish scoreless. How. ever in the third quarter the Chicago boys blqcked Ritthwood's pant and it resulted in a touchdown for ‘them. They failed to kick goal for the ex- tra point and the score retrurined 6At to.the finish. _ Although playing hard football the Highwood team lost to the Southtoten The North Shore Theater guild, so far n is known, is the only- Little Theater group in America, which tnvels every season on a definite cir- cuit. Glencoe has been added to the circuit this season, making six towns, from Evanston to like Forest, in which the guild presents its seven] plays each season. The total mem- bership in the guild is now approxi- mately 1,500. The omeers of the guild are: pres" dent, Laird Bell; vice-presidentrSam- ael S. Otis; secretary, Mrs. Frederick Dickson; and treasurer, J. William Macy. HIGHWOOD LOSES GAME TO SOUTH TOWN A. C. guild. who succeed: Alan-dc Dun. sPokeatnreeentmoetirwuttk committee, outlining hi: plus tor the and discussing the work it teAfhy4i'-gr'%"l'll'tLt'tlTih,",t versity ot Michigan. John Allen Stewart, publicity director and busi- ness manner. announced the Ichadule for the season's production: and other plans. Membership quotas, he re- ported, have been mined the vu~ ions towns and a stphstantial growth is expected. I Mra.taer-ta1driehaie- Woods. u mu) “I... cl lb campaign contain... Torment- mlrs. wumam in. Robert Shad-ind of WM. MmcHarrrE.W-UEi-tt, In. Merritt but of wir-u. In. Alan Wotft of mun-.1 Put. In. Dorothy Ross at Glance. And In. Alhed McCullough of lab PM David Owen, now dilute! " an mammalian is non an... '. urn ai-Lt-y-tea,-- “I; “a 3“}; Gia' ty-ft- unit. an}: Bile-nip MY" Th Id; Bury C. w a “I. m . pic, of be-maths. The “Bill Icahn-hip any-h- if 'ttret tetPeps - Tea-hi q'itrPikrBiiitieii' Billiards Next " - Sent: smh- -- 390 Central Ava-e _ Pic-e Mehhmd Park 2101 HIGHLAND PARK WA 917 Wain-l Amie 874 Out. Street “on. mail“! M 1248 Plane M 1m A Word to Women About Kitchens (WOOD L0SES GAME 3 Andrew Dome. m of the show, To SOUTH TOWN A. C.ltixed on Chevrolets after trying oth- --- gr methods of transportathm during and Rain Jinx to Home! his 42 yen: in the show bashes. He Vic J.Killinnnn. 360' b me-a-tr-or-.., 1'1ttye'rtu>tt-Au.oireFiriiiG-e oe.trertieetyentrrmrdi-oremt, luldhglnboglthongmigfonmsug Wynn "um gunman. 'glntt,'t in new “at the famous in“ UGGi. -_e__ TiGTriiGCi'i oeeteitmmHtrri.tstmsrurNrteisG And make your work more pleasant. . are]; GGFiias' . spotless. --irhite, glistenini 15:151.; sinkrgnnde tg Kohl" and}!!! armored with Your kitchen is your workshop. You x,','] from two to four hours duly - per pa uremia your kitchen. 13 it "tmetiee--i. itmuxgedmutomkeynurmku convenient and pleasant as possible? Step in our than and let as show you I 1tttuth,eowci.h.ite, giver-in: kitchen . d {BIG CIRCUS USES {3152i CHEVROLET TRUCKS Jtitseveatymve of Thee, M 3 portErttireShowFi- ; PhcetoPhee Some folks complain that they they cant at their meals without getting spots on their clothes. but they can always wear a nines“. Last year the circus - traw eled 7,000 miles over road. of every sort, up mountain trails and tagging in and out of muddy circus You. Not one spring was broken and no trouble In experienced with mat ends. or gem. or clutches. according to statement by the chief mechanic, despite the gruelinc mt that each truck underwent and despite the her that can): track carried an - load of more than Mott pounds. Now the " Chevrolet: carry the entire show. consisting of 200 clowns. musicians, tight-rope walks“ and other employes, as well a: lions. tig- ers. the “big top," side Ihan And complete equipment everywhere 'on the cinuit from iumblg tnoun- tain hamlets to seaside towns. One truth used by Galen] Wt Har- ron I: a summer Euro: wide: him with Lreaidence en route. Another titties a complete electric lighting plan. ', experimented with hone: all wens. eatust barges, steam tmetom hitched to trailers, motor trucks and haw-y than thing. . When the circu come: to town- if it happens to be Dome Bron. Wilt Animal Circus-it comu hr Chev» lets. Seventy-tive of the-turi, one-ton trueka--make up ttte train that transports this entire lbw, wild unimnls and all, from the time in early spring it leaves its winter qw- ters at Harve de Grace, Id, until it returns there we in autumn. An Announced during an. um. mgr-South Dump-0| Iehed- address to tho Lytton College Shop, State ad Jm, - , The next period of Bub We”: will be the North-tem-Utah June It 1:45 pan., Saturday. W 8th. was; otttpt-ttt-dbth.rr.w wwm'uq-dh momma. Ska-ohm 'rthaastuamin1eoB-ir"it _iathq1-tamdSr-tshnrerttta kindhthwwll. Tho Bmatrtmtt9heei.thravorite ahoroftheNoeth-m--be. ammmm-whm tale of a. i-pomiEEM 'ara or m: 'eaWdrt"mtra67iWira" ie, 'ere Justdror.ietterrtraeasd W of It: Nonl'duny; has. a n. a.“ iii-52.73 "o.th.Whm.r_"sa.tta' mumsmmm mammal awn-gm.” Inna. 1”th ArrH3hr-t.mrh._tBM" I‘MMMEHH- chiminkelupdth'l-II-l- humbm‘odh.'ny It. s has: 'r..-.. lad: Me4NttiA,ithR..G.arter,4884 tkW-tester-Cue-.-' mwmhnlaxw‘uh tutrtatthutherrrumttH-d.e mmmdiuL-h TH withwo'ehekhthm i-Aa-a-teuro-emi. t-darmn.hsmnrr-e#ttnaed Thunvhhdyhhlm. I6eGittu,4681P_Mm.t,CM- Oster-ttret-fitted humus-mrmhum MmhdFulAb. MAN FATALLY mun IN AtNO ACCIDENT A-hermdtrrhtrthrdh- Nell-Punks“! Mm-khmrh Mann-Wuhan“, Lincoln. 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Special tttned “min 7:00 p... manual: m alums ttee.ye.f-tqCltt-rroarat- If“ M“ In. - iiiiikiliit.1ii'iiiitii 'iiiitiiyiiiiittti'iit; Wg'hmm $1.55 (Horse or Cow) MILWAUKEE SPEND SUNDAY, OCT. “I, m . .18e 12%e .151:

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