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Highland Park Press, 17 Dec 1931, p. 3

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stmas the oney here Afriâ€" ind a° ions. vyour fresh is or ch of little 20 ~~~â€"# I ~URGING PASSAGE OF ~~@ ~~committee Through his influence Rep. Lyons| R â€" : was induced to introduce the bill in | , Th tharge people by Dr. Mr. Murray, Secretary Reardon 0 t &f“:‘l‘zfi“@m ~~the"Waukegan board, and many| _ >‘ MX : other representatives of boards of| _ Th¢ installation prayer by Dr. education interested in relieving the| POU&!as Cornell of the Glencoe ~financial condition of downstate| UNion church, Glencoe. schools, appeared before the comâ€"| The constitutional questions proâ€" mittee on education of the house at| pounded by Dr. A. S. C. Clarke, of Springfield to urge immediate acâ€"| Evanston. tion on the bill. It is up to the| Dr A. S C Clarke will madarata Mr. Murray was the principal ~â€" Xmas Joy Thru Song %ped(e;; at: a meeting of representaâ€" whenimaitmecihe a 2s ves of various Waukegan organâ€" A izations, i.n that city Saturday and asser‘:;alltsna;?“prh;‘;zu?e:nmw included in the group were State ments made in regard to the singâ€" ‘l,lvep resentatives Richard J. Liyons, ing of Christmas â€"carols, but more Wm. Carroll, Thomas Bolger and 1 E / people are urged to hand in names. â€"(Continued on page 46) Girl Reserves of the Y.W.C.A. o are spreading Christmas joy this H.lghland Park residents are || year by singing Christmas carols Again urged to buy at home this || for shutâ€"ins and old people of. Highâ€" ‘Christmas. Local merchants have land Park, Highwood, and Deerfield. made every possible effort to Everyone who might contribute a provide new and varied stocks for || name of someone who would enjoy the holiday trade and deserve the a group of singing young voices to patronage of home people more ||come and sing Wednesday, Dec. 23, than ever this holiday time. Local || at 4 o‘clock call Highland Park _ Y. %_f?u'sineajn’_;}ibi’fe'i'iri home enterâ€" || W. C. A. 675. . whige. +oi uc means of levying funds for the payâ€" ment.of bonds and interest thereon. Christmas. . â€"nmmillee to either vote â€"toâ€" submit ?fie bill to the legislature or kill it Highland Park residents are again urged to buy at home this Christmas. Local merchants have made _every possible effort to provide new and varied stocks for the holiday trade and deserve the patronage of home people more than ever this holiday time. Local "busintss houses are home enterâ€" prises; they pay taxes here and: support every worthy local proâ€" Ject whenever called upon. The merchants are always ready to belp in any emergency calling for community assistance, and now in this holiday season when local residents have the opportunity to coâ€"operate with the merchants in keeping the money spent for ho‘l_id‘ay gifts at home, they are tricts do notâ€" get financial. relief through the passage of House Bill No. 72 to afford more elasticity in the cbtaining and appropriation of funds for school purposes, it will not be the fault â€"of Howell Murray, president of the board in district 107, who, probably more than any other _ individual has "been instruâ€" mental in getting the predicament of the North Shore school. districts in the limelight. The purpose of the bill is to proâ€" leâ€"school â€"districtsâ€"with a legal VoLUME CHRISTMAS LIGHTING CONTEST POPULAR _ . 8. Distriects Must Retrench assed : On Monday evening, December 21, Unlmmmmm‘; ItsiP ‘ _lat 8 o‘clock in the Highland Park i _ minufray Aciive _ ___ _ Presbyterian church, Rev. Louis W. AINU T ADAUL UP instiait Dr. isherwin Annual White Gift OOL REL IEF BILL Presbyterian Pastor Service Dec. 20 At SCH _l_t_ Monday Night, Dec. 21 | Presbyterian Church Purpose of Bill The Higblands Park Presgs meeting. able The last regular meeting of Campbell Chapter No. 712, 0. E. S., for the year 1931, was held last eveâ€" ning {(Wednesday) in Masonic hall. Mr. Charles Brace served the chapâ€" ‘\ Every Girl Reserve is happy bring joy and happiness-*lfl‘tl#‘! to the community. , Girl Reserves Spread ~â€" Xmas Joy Thru Song __Dr. A. S. C, Clarke will moderate the meeting and special music will be furnished by the church quartet: All members â€"of â€"theâ€" church"> and friends in the community are inâ€" vited to attend. f The installation prayer by Dr. Douglas Cornell of the Glencoe Union church, Glencoe. The charge to the pastor by Dr. Clarence A. Spaulding of the First Presbyterian church, River Forest, IIl. : Theâ€"sermon â€"by Dr. â€"George Arâ€" thur Frantz of the First Preésbyterâ€" ian church, Indianapolis, Ind. The Scripture read by Rev. Chrisâ€" toph Keller of the Trinity Episcopal church, Highland Park. installed. This service is directed by Chicago Presbytery and is as follows: * s Install Dr. Sherwin of the Chicago Suburban Qualny Grov.p of Community Newspapers Eastern Star Meets tend on account of busiâ€" social hour followed the HIcHLAND ParK, InuiNors , THurspay, DecemeEr 17, 1931 to ensure its appearing in that isâ€" sue. Get copy in early next week. Holiday Next Week; Get Copy in Early Because of the Christmas holiday next week, the Press will be pubâ€" heard with appreciation by the memâ€" bers present. He was introduced by Howard Moran., Sales Manager Levison of Crane & Co. of Chicago, was the chief speaker at the weekly luncheon sesâ€" sion of the Highland Park Rotary club, held Monday noon, in the Moâ€" raine hotel. Mr. Levison made an interesting and instructive. address on economic conditions and causes The public is invited to attend the service. . ts Rotary Club Hears â€" _ Talk by Levison on Economic Condition f $ -“,-fi'_fiw‘.. Es bcasut 2490 1 11403 %_ seph,â€"a carpenterâ€"â€"»â€"â€"â€"G.â€"J Dinkeloo offering, will be taken to Laird Comâ€" munity house, one of the Presbyter= ian community houses in Chicago, for its work. Laird house is the special project of the Highland Park Presbyterian church. aid Joseph,â€"aâ€"carpenterâ€"â€"â€"»..â€"G.â€"J. Dinkeloo Zebedee, a fisherman from Galilee & i # ~;__._m;; e ‘of' s*&icinfl@t Salome, Mary‘s sister, wife of Zebedce A Roman Soldier ......_......._â€" Roy Jacobus ym â€"AGimGains â€"ierlates Aiagntecateiat, ioh Reive arsisinnn diriet Aibrtzerra E. W. Gsell, Mr. F. A. Watkins, and members of the Tuxis society â€" Jethro, a shepherd ...________._D. M. Blasier Reuel, Jethro‘s brother Diréctor, Mrs. Charles Pardee; makeâ€"up and prompter, Mrs. Roy Jacobus; music director, Miss Ann Gordon; stage manager, Mr, George Greene, costumning and properties, Is... . Beatty, Miss Marjorie Dr. Lois Greene; lighting, Mr. Robâ€" ert Schneider, R.oy Millen, Robert Skidmore, and Ray Phillips; paek-! ing of gifts, Mr. J. B. Garnett, Mr., The play has been cast from the Drama â€"Fortnightly, a group in the church interested in drama. Those assisting and the cast are as folâ€" lows: t with the presentation of the White Gifts at the manger, will comprise the Annual White Gift service to be held in the Presbyterian church on Sunday at 4:30 p.m. Goold, with special music by the members of the quartet and Miss The ite Gifts, together with the "The Shepherds," by Marshail N. OUtdo®or Ilumination Promises ll[}fif copy s .. "Interesting displays may be arâ€" ‘ranged with small floodlights illumâ€" | {Continued en page 14) e Ta display. to enter your home in the contest," Mr. Udell deâ€" ¢lared. "A small display, if it is cheerful and colorful, is enough to profferâ€"a generous greeting to the ]puserby. and may have a good | chance to win one of the many valâ€" !uable prizes that have been offered. D. B; E. Appreciate Support The Daughters of the British Emâ€" pire wish to thank all those who helped make their bazaar, held Friâ€" day and Saturday, so great a sucâ€" cess. Over $125 was cleared. â€" been â€"encouraging â€"to say the least," he atded.â€":~â€":~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" 7 Describes Homeâ€"Made Equipment "It is not necessary to _arrange an "Before we are finished we want every home in this city to have some sort of a Christmas displayâ€"and I think our ambition will be realized," Mr. Udell, contest chairman, deâ€" portable sun lamp, valued at $36.50 an eleéctric clock valued at $12.75, a waffle iron valued at $8.50, a desk lamp valued at $7.50, and. other worthwhile â€"prizes. Although the first entry blanks were published only a week ago, many homes already have been enâ€" tered in the contest in which the to make the Christmas of 1931 the brightest and most beautiful the community has ever known. Entries in the . Qutdoor Christmas ~Display contest are pouring in at a rapidly increasing rate, the contest headâ€" quarters at the Press office reports. To Exceed That of Any _ 4 Other Christmas _ _ Publicâ€"spirited citizens of Highâ€" land Park have caught up readily with the plans of the H. P. Press MANY ENTRIES IN â€" ALREADY; DETAILS rizes CHRISTMAS SHOPPER . TRADES _ IN THE NumBEer 42 i4

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