Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 15 Dec 1927, p. 6

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TENDERLOIN side, lb. .__ RIB ROAST side, Ib. CENTER CUT CHOPS, Ib. .... END CUT CHOPS, Ib. Gifts for Every Member of the Family 510 Central Avenue RAPP BROS. Pork at 17%¢ 193%¢c 25¢ . 18c CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHT BULBS Open Every Evening Until Christmas Meierhoff Hardware Co. B2â€"PIECE DISH SETS mss FAMILY SCALES IN COLORS 5â€"PIECE WAFFLE SETS FANCY CAKE COVERS DECORATED BREAD and CAKE BOXES Winter Storage for Automobiles DOLL BUGGIES SIDEWALK BICYCLES WAGONS VELOCIPEDES For Winter Sports SKATES ON SHOES e | In the second play the following {chndm took part: Shepherdsâ€"Euâ€" | gene Hanner, Frank May, Robert Hut# | ter; Travelersâ€"Dorothy Myers, Virâ€" , ginia Farmer, Alice Eads, Arline | Fehr, Jane Warner, Mary Jane Galâ€" f loway; Talkerâ€"Joseph Andrew; Trayâ€" eler talkerâ€"Donald Clark; Chorusâ€" Doris Kreh, Doris Hunter, Grace Varâ€" | ner, Shirley Clark, Catherine Cunâ€" rningham, Ida Sticken, Edwin Wood, ‘ Neil Browne, Elsie Samuelson, Jean Pettis, Virginia Reeb. | _ The â€" Parentâ€"Teacher _ association ‘ voted to.interview the school board in reference to hiring a school nurse, for which the Deerfield School P. T. A., in conjunction with the Wilmot School B. T. A., will finance. PRESENT PLAYS AT P.T.A. MEETING roeton af Miss Franzes Hill gave two of the Deerfield school, under itheâ€"diâ€" business meeting of the Deerfield School Parentâ€"Teacher association. The Deerfield orchestra played two selections, then the pupils of the pri~ mary section gave a little play in which Jack Frost (a fairâ€"haired little boy with a remarkably clear true singing voice played the part) Santa Claus, the Spirit of Christmas, brownâ€" ies and fairies took part in Tommy Murphy‘s Christmas. ulle OUTSIDE TREE LIGHT OUTFITS Drinking men nowadays ought to be very liberal to blind beggars. They can never tell when they‘ll be in the same fix.â€"Los Angeles Times. In proportion to population, the state of Virginia contains about four times as many telephones as France. For the Youngsters CHRISTMAS TREE STANDS HOCKEY STICKS and SKIHIS MECHANICAL TOYS ELECTRIC TRAINS For the Home IRON TOYS FRIDAY Tss Lk Sa e coamcain iescs 2 h ainatiie n‘ s ht ce ce o4 t ie B 5 e dl is ul tw . â€"} _ mine mertLaxp PARK PREESS, HICHLAND PARK, AÂ¥mois . _ $15.00 $10.50 $5.00 $2.15 As the Christmas holidays will beâ€" gin Wednesday, Dec. 21, making Tuesâ€" :;,&.Mbyd.e\od.thu- o infi i at Degefieldâ€" Shiclds :: be held Tiesdiy after school. This is contrary to the day on which the party has usually been held, which was always Friday. The committee for the Christmas party is made of the social chairâ€" head of a separate division. Dorothy Davidson, as ‘senior chairman, will take care of the decorations, while Gertrude Williams, junior chairman, will have the finances under her care. Mae Bliss, sophomore chairman, will have charge of the entertainment, and Elizabeth Rankin, from the freshman class, is at the head of the refreshâ€" Many children grow up in the idea that Paul Revere was a mythical creature of a poet‘s imagining. He was a very practicalâ€"man, â€"aâ€"jack of all trades, an artist, an engraver, a coppersmith, an ironmonger, a grand master of « Masonic lodge and a denâ€" tist.â€"â€"Woman‘s Horce .Companion. ment committee "It must be tough to be a silverâ€" smith and go to heaven and think you‘re gonna/get a good, long rest," chuckled old ‘Ben Whittier, "and then be set to work right away puttin‘ silver linings in the clouds.â€"Farm & Fireside Phone Highland Park 198 VERSATILE PAUL REVERE AT 1 YES, BUT pO THEY? _10¢ IN THE HIGHLAND BUILDING Central Avenue and Green Bay Read and rayon. If you would have your gift to the feminine sex express a keen understanding and appreciâ€" ation of her desire and need â€" you will choose your ofl‘erini‘in the lingerie department. For nothing is quite as sure to please the fastidious woman! You will find here a most oor:ii)rehemive selgctionâ€"-in dainty silks, satins, Barnett Style Shop ‘We invite you to call on us and inspect our new sports wear, evening gowns and afternoon frocks â€"'gll in the gdvanced high shades and Spring models. You will find that she will be more than pleased if you give hgr one of them for Christmas. Our stock which was already one of the largest on the North Shore bas been materially increased, for Mr. Barnett has just returned from a trip to New York, where he purchased many pretty things, especially for this store. _ e While in New York, Mr. Barnett purchased these coats at an unusuâ€" ally reasonablé price, which makes it possible for us to give you the benefit of a real saving. These beautiful winter coats are made of the newest materials, including the new Forsman and Hoffman mateâ€" rials. They are trimmed with genâ€" uine Red Fox, Cat Lynx, Canadian Wolf, and German Fitch. _ > ; SCARFS COSTUME JEWELRY SWEATERS Fur Trimmed Coats We consider these coats worth double the price Exelusive _ Christmas Gifts for Women â€" MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF FLOWERS $69 to $115 ~Dainty Lingerie Other Gift Suggestions modes. They come in all the new mufli n:ihndqs. Among tthom you jamas, gowns, dancesegs,p‘cosmm 2 emand othâ€" Every necessity for milady‘s leisure moments is included. N:gligees in ev‘e;{ form â€" inâ€" cluding frivolously elaborate er bits of daintiness. Highland Park, Hinois

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