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Highland Park Press, 3 Dec 1931, p. 14

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_MILK __ Pet, Bosden‘s or Camation ~‘Mr. and Mrs. Harold Geminer spent the weekâ€"end in Milwaukee, Wis., with relatives. The Messrs. Howard Huber, Marâ€" vin Lawrentz and Harry Eichler moâ€" tored to Oconomowac, Wis. and spent the week visiting with friends. ._â€" Peaches ‘"S=¢" 9"%.#"* 95c _ Fruit Salad ":i" 3 *z 95c CAMPBELL‘S 4 ... £ Pork & Beans 4 23 CHIPSO Bus g ar 35. Amer. Family Soap 10â€" 54¢ .. Orydol msay‘s, _ zr 1Qc PRICE JOYS .ocal_ and Persona of Highland Park â€"â€"â€"HIGHLAND PARKâ€"â€" ~ 7 South 8t. Johns Avenue 4 & 95« Pine Grove Tissue Apple Sauce 5.5 National Milk 5:z 2 11¢ Wheaties """X;" 2 ». 93c Pillsbury‘s @=" . > 14¢ = FOIDWR December pockerboor happy, month at National Tea Co.Food Stores will give you more :I spend f:‘r t?.\:"stmas. Take C _ 1 !_hi:.:ecslt-cnd and E::: v,zz: lood d homahold needs ihn Miss Harriett Marks, teacher at the Elm Place grammar school, is in the Highland Park hospital, where she is under observation. > ~Miss Helen Leuer, who is studing at Webster college, a corporate colâ€" lege of St. Louis university took part in the Juniorâ€"Senior Debate on Tuesday, Nov. 24. These debates which are held weekly are confined to the upper two classes. Oconomowae, Wis. 0 . 13c savin 3 »â€"» 19c 3 &‘ 95« I .. 27« JJ <_Wantâ€"Ads Bring A1| . *~ RESULTS Mrs. Stryker, who is an active worker in the Bethlehem Evangeliâ€" eal church of Deerfield, was on her way to a rehearsal of a Mission play which she was â€"directing that eveâ€" ning at the church,. was found she had severe head inâ€" juries and a fractured shoulder, beâ€" sides many cuts and bruises. She was unconscious for several hours and her injuries are considered very Mrs. John Stryker was knocked down by an automobile driven by two Evanston girls, on Sunday eveâ€" ning about five o‘clock on Waukegan road, at the Orchard lane crossing. She was taken to the Highland Park hospital by Mr. E. H. Selig, where it Mrs. John Stryker â€"Injured Sunday Eve "The pupils are more likely to be lax in their studies when a library eEmploysthis â€"arrangement,"â€"said Miss Dorothy Teare, librarian at the high school.. "Our individual seatâ€" ing arrangement allows greater conâ€" centration by the students,." The students are placed in 12 parallel rows of seats.. A partition separates every two rows so that there are sections of two rows of seats with an aisle between. in black.or ‘in the national colors upon a white sheet or background for use as a state banner or insigâ€" nia" was passed by the 49th General ~Assembly and became a law in July, 1915. _ R. °L. Sandwick, principal" of Deerfieldâ€"Shields, got the idea for this from the reading room in the public library at Newark, New Jerâ€" sey. Ordinarily a library has tables where students are seated in groups of six‘ or more. s > few in the United States that have _its_apeginl seating arrangement. High School Library â€" Seating Plan Unique The bill provided that the reproâ€" duction of the emblem "be authorâ€" izedâ€"and permitted when introduced _ Credit for longâ€"continued *efforts toward selection of the design should be given to the late Mrs. Ella Parke Laurence of Galesburg. In 1912 she offered a prize to Illinocis chapters of Daughters of the Amerâ€" ican Revolution for the best design for a state flag. Out of 35 drawings submitted, the one from Rockford, Tll., was selected as best by the folâ€" lowing four judges: Lewis G. Steâ€" venson, Secretary of State; Francis‘ G. Blair, State Superintendent of Public Instruction; C. C. Craig, Jusâ€" tice of the Supreme Court of Tliâ€" nois; and Hugh S$. Magill of the State Art commission. Today, Dec. 3, is Illinois day. How many of us would recognize the ofâ€" ficial Illinois State Flag if we should see it flying today? It carries the emblem of the state seal on a white ground. The library. of the Deerfieldâ€" Is Illinois Day _ The Woman‘s Missionary society .of the First United Evangelical church will hold their monthly meetâ€" ing at the home of Mrs. Edward Hintz . of 480 ~Oakwoodâ€"avenueâ€" on Thursday afternoon, December 10 at Royal Neighbors Meet _ Highland Park Camp No. 5126, Royal Neighbors of. America, will have an interesting meeting on December 9 at Odd Fellows hall, Laurel avenue. A large attendance of members is urged. tion, was instrumental to a large extent in bringing this fine treat to our community. Through his perâ€" sonal efforts the chorus has offered to present this concert "Gratis," for the benefit of the "Building fund .campaign‘" of the Bethany church, which has been in progress for sevâ€" eral months and will close â€"with the month of December, Important Announcement An announcement of considerable importance will be made by the pasâ€" tor at this vesper, he will also make a statement regarding the progressâ€" of the campaign up to the present time.. The public has a very cordial invitation to attend this fine treat. An announcement of this vesper will be made over radio station WIBO Sunday morning in connecâ€" tion with the Swedish services. __The choir will be accompanied by three soloists on the coming Sunday; Mrs. Ruth Svedberg, soprano; Mrs. H. Cullberg, alto; and Mr. Oscar Green, baritone. in addition to the regular numbers on ‘the program the choir will sing two numbers in Norwegian and two numbers in the Swedish lanquage. ~fine work that they have done in the past. ‘Their annual concerts in Orchestra hall always draw a great throng of people.â€" Their services are in constantâ€"demand, singing in many churches in the Chicago and subâ€" urban area. For a number of years this organization has taken tours throughout various states outlining an itinerary of two to four weeks. This past summer they met appointâ€" ments in the states of Kansas, Iowa, Nebraska and Hilinois. Several years ago they received an invitation to come to Sweden, while there they made a tour of Sweden and Norway giving their concerts in a number of the principal cities. ‘mimmbfi'ifififiéfii out the Chicago area due to the Those who love sacred music wil have a real treat in store next Sun. day afternoon, Dec. 6, at which time the Swedish Covenant Choir of Chi. cago will present one of their sacred concerts at the Bethany Evangel. ical church at a 3:830 vesper. This musical organization was formed about seven years ago through a sel. ective process from the various Swedish choirs in and about Chi. cago. The chorus consists of about 40 voices that are well balanced and klended for choral purposes. Well Known H. P. 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