Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 17 Dec 1931, p. 52

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â€"_._Tel. H. P. 1216 â€"â€" 326 Waukegan Avenue A. CHAS. GLASS GIFTS TO WEAR will Surely Please! 533 Central Avenue Slippers, Sweaters, Caps Overcoats, Suits Shirts, Flannel Shirts, Gloves, chiefs, Shoes, Belts, Overshoes, Sweater Coats, Pullovers, Lumber Also a Big Variety of All Kinds of other Gifts. Our Prices are Lowest. Come to our Store and make your selecâ€" tions where your dollars will go the Tarthest,. .. : :â€"â€" :. 1 2t : offers USEFUL CHRISTMAS GIFTsS ARMY AN D NAVY STORE We have a complete stock of pleasing and useful GIFTS to WEAR for the-entire family at "DEPRESSION" prices. AT VERY LOW PRICES GIFTS FOR BOYS GIFTS FOR MEN , Shirts, Blous_es, Underwear, Neckwear, r Jackets, oes, Overshoes, Rubbers, ither Coats, Underwear, Caps, Silk _ rts, Gloves, Neckwear, Handkerâ€" , Overshoes, Mufflers, Sweaters, , Mittens, Gloves. for the entire family Jackets, Bath Robes. Tel. H. P. 3553 sonic temple and that the siren was being tested. C % rnner d any <o en on n e nomememmmamememnncenum beniemestepemmmer _ _ With the many long and piercing shrieks of the fire siren on Friday afternoon, the majority of people thought that at least half of Deerâ€" field must have been on fire. Upon inquiry as to the cause of the noise, they were informed that the fire siren had been moved from the roof of the Deerfield State Bank buildâ€" ing to the new Fire Siren Moved f _ _to Masonic Temple The team has been practicing for the last month and are out for the championship this year. For games call â€"L. Laegeler, manager at H. P. The following players make up the St. Paul‘s team: Segert, Maiman, Silver, Rogan, Thomas, Thurston, Garling, A. Johnâ€" son, C. Johnson, Van Blair, Cox, Stem, Haggie, and Paley. St. Paul‘s of Deerfield op basketball season with last champions, Morton Grove, | night Dec. 21 at 8 p.m. at th field Grammar school. â€" : St. Pault‘s Téam Opens _ * Basketball Season ‘"The World‘s Redeemer" "The _ World‘s Redeemer," â€" a Christmas cantata, is to be presented by St. Paul‘s Evangelical choir Sunâ€" day, Dec. 20, 7:45 p.m. He Shall Reign Foreverâ€"Opening chorâ€" ’N:El; the Starry Heavensâ€"Soprano and . . aito duet. und choir _: c 2 _ i â€"Ame Sang ue _ ‘The First Chr and alto du The Song of Hanlchiden t Ohore. .. | _ The Music of Bethichemâ€" 2010 and twoâ€"part women‘s chorus. Glory _ to God in the Highest! â€" Tenor solo and choir. The Song and the Starâ€"Soprano solo Cheistniag Mem rieeâ€"Choir, nd stmas 0 , soprano a â€" alto duet, tenor, and bass duet. 2 % He.Came to Redeem the Worldâ€"Soprano and alto _duet, tenor and bass duet. qsanare o en * il Ne t ie mc ato uin wl widely during this Christmas season. Three reprints have had to be made by the publishers to supply the deâ€" mands by church choirs all over our land. The cantata is arranged very pleasingly and will be sure to.bring a real Christmas message. The folâ€" lowing numbers are included in the arrangement: J Ring on, O Belisâ€"Choir and soprano â€" obligato. Arise and Shineâ€"Choir. From Lands Afarâ€"Men‘s chorus â€"and The Gates of Heaven Unbarâ€"Bass sold _ and choir. s The Music of the ~_prano obligato. The choir of the Deerfield Presbyâ€" Aterian churchâ€"willâ€"render a ~special Christmas Cantata, "The Music of Bethlehem" at the church service next Sunday morning at 10:45. This is a cantata that will be used verv. m::m:n. O â€"Belisâ€"Choir and soprano A King Shall Reignâ€" Men‘s chorus. The First Christmas Carolâ€"Soprano and and alto duet. The Song of the Morningâ€"Choir. To Bethichem Draw Near â€" Woman‘s chorus, men‘s chorus, choir. .'L‘e_t Heaven and Nature Singâ€"Choir. quartet, choir. Christmas Programs at Deerfield Churches solo and twoâ€"part women‘s Adore Him !â€"Choir ! the Magiâ€"â€"Men‘s Deerfleld opens its n with last year‘s on Grove, Monday 8 p.m. at the Deerâ€" =â€"Contraito on the evening of December 23 # the North Chicago hospital No. 106 T Deaca on AE CCC C C CCOOe carrying this y where a community has raised a situation. * public school operating deéficit by "The regular private subscription because _ tax _ fare_agencies .. wtsad «~were ""insufficient. _ Dis: by thousands « trict 108, here, also urgently reeds . are interested i relief in this direction. _ _ welfare organ Of Vital Importance _ ; social agency ¢ The proposed legislation is of vit pend on its reg al importance to every child in tbf‘u- usual sup Waukegan, Fox Lake, North Chiâ€" T_he campaig cago, Deerfield, Highwood, High . roughoutâ€"theâ€"state.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" â€"andâ€"the entire * ,thm' " nrrrangnemerennenmrennnesy tion Army. T > tions have giv 1 ce qq ugrngrgrg ;irivesthisyem oad and substa | Local and Personal .[ it= Iiigets s ities, the Jewis a .â€"of Deerfield Catholic Chariti : in the joint appe + | Mestlinsstlinestlite stt setliie in in citte. . altie. . ilte. t th were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clavey enter ::m ::wm;':n'::;%l | tained at bridge on Saturday eve <Pend â€" on â€"renew: ning, atâ€"their home on ‘Decrfeld tomed gifts fror | road. & . ; Get Bu |â€" Mr. and Mrs. Alex Willman were "These five f; |hosts at a dinner party on Satur ties are the cor day evening at their‘home on Wauâ€" tity‘s welfare pr keginâ€" road. : 987 of the $8,80( The Woman‘s Missionary society tentatively allot of the Deerfield Presbyterian church bined needs in & is meeting Thursday afternoon (to Feeding and shel day) at the home of Mrs. Ira Gard â€"~men and women ner. Mrs. William Wing will lead 900. it is estim in the devotionals and. Mrs. Emil will be distribute Fredricks is to have charge of the izations for hea lesson. The subject is "Mormons.". â€"fare work. Mesdames Wiliam â€"Crnialâ€"chank "ole with Mrs. William Tennermann 0" Monday . evening and wrappel Christmas gifts for all the childr®® :; the Dorcas Home to be se?t in e name of the Legion Auxiliary The "Hii‘hhr{d" Park Auxiliary sent ten dollars to the Deerfleld unit 19 the purchase of the presents. _â€" A dance is being sponsored by th The Woman‘s Missionary society of the Deerfield Presbyterian church is meeting Thursday afternoon (t¢ day) at the home of Mrs. Ira Gardâ€" ner. Mrs. William Wing will lead in the devotionals and Mrs. Emil Fredricks is to have charge of the lesson. The subject is "Mormons.". _ _Mesdames William Cruickshank Mr. and Mrs. Alex Willman were hosts at a dinner party on Satur day evening at their home on Wauâ€" keginâ€" road. â€"_The situation in school district No. 107, in Highland Park, is so critical that last year a citizens‘ committee raised $150,000 a year for three years by private subscripâ€" tion to pay the operating deficit in order to maintain its schools. This ~PAC C1LOrL voâ€"_reélieve tax conditions in Cook county, and also by the attiâ€" tude of the farm bloc in the legis. lature which ‘is sponsoring an in. come tax bill and the elimination of the state distributive school fund; The situation as confronting the legislature is complicated because of several other bills on school taxa. tion presented in connection with neme n 2e Con ced en c CCC l P Td how necessary it is that the schools be given more latitude in taxation, if their organizations are not to be seriously curtailed and efficiency re. duced. Mr. Mu}ny éiplâ€"a'ina the 'sitn..' tion confronting North Shore school districts, especially, and pointed on e oo cce 20e 202002 e Cc e Phag CCA Cre / These members of the general gs. semblyâ€"were urged to support Hong, Bill No. 72, and they are reported to have agreed to do so. 2 Senator Ray Paddock,. all eighth district. 5 URGING PASSAGE O â€" SCHOOL RELIEF BMJ the from page~3) w om of 19 3 â€" â€" "verage c io the joint emer !@!DS he does ; M# winter‘s over agency of the cit Major . family Must, therefore, ( able to finance a welfare, protecti and neighborhood for the winter of Will at best do n thi. Wrimbkinaln sb sns "The by thousands «c are interested i welfare ~organ| social agency ¢ pend on its reg their usual sup "The $8,800 the joint emer; be used chiefly the fund will welfare, prote house work, b largely to tak burden which carrying this y situation. f be curtailed,‘ "Therefore, T these welfare their usual su of this work. â€" "The regula and other we by more than Chicago and work of Chic not curtailed emergency & eontributors â€" tions. j HURSDAY, D being raised . relief fund is relief, Edwar dent of the $8,800,000 Pointing .0 Chie

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