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Highland Park Press, 21 Dec 1933, p. 8

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"4 R and gas y |__â€"_ THREE ROOMS, beat, light ; _ BALED WHEAT, OATS, AND . ¢ STRAW. Timothy and Alfaifs Feed. Call Libertyville 643â€"Mâ€"L â€"A benutiful wooded ravine lot in Braeside can be purchased for‘ $2,900. â€" FIVE ROOM STUCCO BUNGALOW, glazsed sunporch and rear porch, large lot, garâ€" TWO GOOD FIVE ROOM BUNGALOWS Highland Park and Ravinia, winter price, $35. LARGE HOMES at low rentals. See DINING ROOM BUFFET and serving table NORTHERN LIGHT ice skates, giri‘s, size 5:; girl‘s SCOUT UNIFORM, size 14; both IROMES s LIOM CEMETERY LOTSâ€"A bargain if taken at LOT. 401130, on PLEASANT AVE, Ravinia will sell for $600. Tel H.P. 2226 Adâ€"4tp9d be seen by appointment only. Write to IN VACANT REAL ESTATE IN Hi »gladly bring for your inspection any of the temn PORTABLE models. « all sizes, price 50¢ up. 15 N. St. Johne LIVE OR PORK for sale. George M.Dg‘h‘um‘ . liver. Call HP. 1311. CHRISTMAS CANDY *~ Zion hard and filled Christmas candies; Black Wainut Chips ; also 4 pound box of SINGER and others new $8.00 a month Seeâ€" Hand $5.00 up; trade your old muchine or There is no finer giftâ€" Baird & Warner HOMES FOR SALE OR RENT LET US HAYVE YOUR L&TmwG â€"MRS. CHARLES BENSON 346 Park Avenue, Gleneoe Closing out besutiful for trimmed conts, choice st $15, Also fur conts at $50 with 1 year . Houses for Rent THE REMINGTON Noiseless Portable GARAGE SPACE SEWING MACHINES GARAGE SPACE § from town ; block from transâ€" REAITODS Tel. Glencoe 1554 A43â€"45 mertion; $1.00 if not paid By M%â€"%?&m-‘? seditignat Tme., _ Advertisements reé ‘12 nook ; j YHMCE~ Yss tes*" MOTICE HAVING TAKEN OFFICEâ€"Up to date, h*- bank on reasonable terms, GHLAN STATE BANK f prior to Dec. 5. Mrs. Y. NLLVE TACEY PENOCE PEMIE 160. Jflhw It is an exact science thousands of old. It can assist you greatly in straigl Daash at The Greem Tem Pot every aftérâ€" FURNISHED ROOM T WANTED | by an employed young gentleman, Give full particulars in writing to DILL‘S HOME BARBER SHOP @ DRESSMAKING AND PLAIN | SEWING â€" .0. _ EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 597 GLENVIEW AVE. THE BOOK SHOP Offices for Rent Lost and F ound :s NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD © | (In The Green Tem Pot) | Situation Wanted NUMEROLOGY | 4 ment here, or if not here, hereafter. â€"R. F. Horton. Success lies, not in achieving what you aim at, but in aiming at what you ought to achieve, and pressing forward, sure of . achieveâ€" January 24, 25, and 26 are the days set for semester exams, the end of first semester being Janâ€" uary 26. > There will be a home game with Downers Grove on January 12 and a game with New Trier on January 19. . . We need not turn our thoughts to school again until after New Years, January 8, 193%4. : When we come back to school on January 8, there are also many gcâ€" tivities before the end of first semâ€" ester. Â¥ * _ With only two days left before the Christmas vacation starts, everyone is anxiously waiting for December 22. P December 22 will be a day of many activities. There will be a Christmas assembly, a matinee dance, and a basketball game with Bowen higl_m, here at 7:30 p.m. : > CHRISTMAS VACATION _ STARTS IN TWO DAYS back us. We would appreciate any suggestions which students may have to offer. Their ihterest would mean a great deal to all of us." "The Band Parents Organization is planning to sponsor a card party and dance, the pro¢eeds from which will go toward the uniforms. In addition to this the band hopes to put on two Sunday afterncoon conâ€" certs to swell the fund. . A schoolâ€"wide poster campaign will start the first day after the Christmas holidays. By posters the members of the band; hope to srouse the interest of those who have not been thoroughly informed of the uniform campaign. ‘ "We need every ounce of supponi we can get," said Mr. Finch. "The band belongs to the school as a whole, not only to band memhers.! We have supported the school, and now we hope that the ‘students will stated Mr. Finch last Frida very much appreciated." = "In :addition to the proceeds the Alcyon benefit amountif "We have the Sports department backing us too,"‘ continued Mr. Finch. "Mr. Thurston has promâ€" ised to hold a benefit game for the uniform fund. This game will be held Thursday, Dec¢. 21. _ ations which have swelled our fund to $325. The Girls club gave us $25; the Alcyon theatre manageâ€" ment, $25; and the Boys‘ club, $50." $225, we have been given three donâ€" ."The support of the students, ,.‘tbe faculty members, and the communâ€" ity in , their drive for uniforms," BAND APPRECIATES SUPPORT GIVEN BY : DS.H.S; STUDENTS Alcyon Theater Management, Tovs <ad Gitle Claky mmmmtmc&â€"mm- flun”dfl-‘-DmdlflChdal: mmnma 1754, as the Tc turn day for the of all ciaims Waukegan, IiL., December 14, 1983. MM&MM“ are hereby notified |jand requested to atâ€" uun.n-u.ol-n«muc-â€"v. Illinois, on said date at ten o‘clock AM. Donate Large Sums wide poster campaign\ t 1 e first day after the| > | nolidays. â€" By posters | m ; of the band: hope to: ira interest of those vhof,f:w"_: THE PRESS 8:”â€"‘0:\ 10:1@â€"11:4 J. "_ wemester exams will begin on Wednesday, January 24, and will continue until Friday, January 26. ‘ The tentative examination schedâ€" ule will be as follows: | Wednesday, January 24 1:00â€"2:00â€"E3, 5, 6, 4, 10. | Thursday, January 25 § 8:30â€"10:00â€"Spanish, German, E1, 10:15â€"11:45â€"Commerce, M3, 4, 5, 7. 12:45â€" 2:15â€"Latin. | SEMESTER EXAMS WILL BEGIN ON JANUARY 24 of the soprano section sang "Silent Night" as a solo. «_ This was the first time that the chorus «has tried singing with an organ, and it was, necessary for the thorus to hold an extra rehearâ€" sal‘before the service in order to sang Sunday were those which they had presented, at Friday‘s concert. In addition to the numbers by the entite group, one of the members 0:1@â€"11:45â€"History (including SS J. : i x 12:45â€" 2:15â€"M1â€" 2, French. The members of the musical or-i ganizations seem to be having an excéeptionally full schedule this yur.; The chorus members had their first| outside engagement last Sunday | when they sang at the snnullz Christmas Gift service at the Presâ€"| Wan church in Highland Park. As the chorus is unusually large: this| year, Mr. Finch found it necâ€"| essary to take only about oneâ€"half| of girls; the soprano and alto s have almost twice as many : DEERFIELD CHORUS | IN CHURCH SERVICE The School Assembly Service was organized six years ago by Mr. Sandwick. came from the eastern . On Thursday the group met at the Oak Park high tebool,“n:: Friday at the Aurora permitted to go to the auditorium in ‘each schgol and they made up y*:gq assembly. be chosen, a speaker, artist, or |musician must be 100 per cent worthwhile and 100 per cent enâ€" tertaining. On Friday night the group met at the Morgan Park Milâ€" itary academy where they were guésts at dinner and where they mnbe a choice of the speakers of programs for next year. | The Advisory board of the School Ambly Service met on Thursday a_p}'l Friday, I}eecmber 14â€"15, to hold ASSEMBLY SERVICE PLANS NEW PROGRAMS played by Frank Fucik. Louise m:: plays the part of the Â¥ eeper, Martha Lane. CHRISTMAS PLAY â€" To BE CIVEN FRDAY , January 26 which the chorus JP . baritones, on the honor roll, holding offices, and h Make Rating ‘Sheet Miss Morgan‘s session is making a rating sheet which will show each girl where she stands in regard to her activities. This includes being ns oi ce n w S ht based on this text. ‘The new book is 24 cents cheaper than the old one. NEW TEXT USED IN COMMERCIAL GEOGRAPHY "Industrial Geography," by Whitâ€" beck, is the ‘new text book to be used| by the commercial geography classes next semester, _ have taken over the responsibility for the conduct at the dances and have presented their plan to Miss Buzard, the chairman of the faculty social commitee. It was decided that students not dancing after the third dance would be asked to leave. Because of the unwillingness of the students to dance, the faculty discontinued these dances. Now, with a committee of Al Larson (chief ,councilor), Anne Rogoski, and‘John Thompson, the councilors In order to find out whether the students are vflgg‘ to coâ€"operate at the dances, a stmas matinee dance will be held next Friday, Deâ€" cember 22, from threeâ€"thirty to five o‘clock in the boys‘ gym. ALLâ€"SCHOOL DANCE TO BE HELD FRIDAY \ _ 2[TCY ICHPJ MOLID, _ MATEETC Larson, and Doris Mason. Miss Morgan heajed the usherâ€" ing, while Mr. Schneider took charge of the lighting and setting of the The band conclyded the program with "March, the Klaxon," by Fillâ€" nncl;q“Om:ns Morning, Noon, and _ ; "The Phaeâ€" Te oo SelntBante, ahe, "On ie APPROXIMATELY 1000 AT FOURTH ANNUAL an: organization. | Deerfield Township Tax Anticipation Warrants Drawing 6 pércent interest pay: able in June 1934 or before Will sell for 90¢ on the dollar | Safe Investment . Call H. P. 1216 FOR SALE â€" roll, making â€" teams, , and being a member E So to conduct one‘s life as 1 alize oneselfâ€"this seems to. m | highest attainment ‘possible human being. It is the task 0 | and all of us, but most of us | gle it.â€"Ibsen. xncmtawrkm.scsealgr Avenue, Highland Park, linois. P ie H. C. Wright, 3116 Maple A: wyn, Illinois. Lillian Tucker, §19 Oukwood Highland Park, INlinois. Hilda W. Walters, $32 North Highland Park, Illinois. Mrs. John Shaver, 536 Central Highland Park, Nlinois. P. W. Slocum, 104 Wainut Str land Purk, Illinois. Francis Smigoski, 604 Skokie Highland Park, Illinois. Road, Highiand Park, Iilinois. Harry G. Perts, 104 Highland Park, Illinois. Wade MeNutt, 1041 Fort Highland Park, Nlinois. Highland Park, Hlinots. _ fil "w uon t e e t 2P Mre. L. Martin, 1102 Grant nue, Lake Forest, IHlinois. _ _ Jacqueline Keaster, 683 Carol Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Kendig, 381 e. Highland Park, Tlinois. R. L. Sandwick, 615 Lincoin A nd Park, Illinois. . Many members of the t spend their Christmas vag teachers are as follows: Road, Lake Forest, Miincis. B. H. Ball, 318 North & H. North 81. 7,{7:;1-4. 611 Sherid Mr. and Mrs. Framk B. Peers, W THURSbDAY: HOLDAYS N ar} wik 45 _| Edgewater [ Beach â€" _ Hotel â€" â€"â€" The annual Christmas prog “”"Q.Mehfldmffl Deerfield . Grammar â€" School P‘ .muwm;.miu (tog row} um-eholwmm 7:”00M mo tta â€" to Mfi“!‘b!flfi'fl(fih" wwfl.VWEm&‘ 'mb.'{“thllmnti mww'l‘hopa g..-thood"'l‘“qd""' C m“m: 2 ©, 8 Deerfield School THVURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, Pantomine for Boy Carol | ~ mike I V No Yuletide Baskets ._ from Deerfield . ‘The Deerfield Relief Orga will not distribute Christmas Mrs. M. 0. Hopkins, chairm the Red Cross, said that only aweaters~ and © stockings ren that she had sent .a request headquarters for flour, blanket derwear, etc. Sixtyâ€"nine fa have been cared for, but unles: plies came from the Red Cross would be little to distribute. The request for shoes seemeé greatest and the demands coul now being handled by tlie stat federal authoritiee and it i that the need is not so great. E. H. Selig, treasurer, re] that at the annual meeting of 11, 1982, there was $8.58 on and ‘that $137.25 was now i treasury after disbursing ove thousand dollars during that ; The money will remain.in the ury for emergency : demands. Mrs. M. A. Pottenger, cha of the clothing committee, re that over $600 in used clethin been distributed during ‘the ‘One thousand pounds of por distributed in West Deerfield ship by Supervisor O‘Connor, The secretary, Mrs. W. A nermann, was instructed by dert Pottenger to write a le Gerry Brothers in New Yor tell them the results of the co ity garden plot on property, t of which was donated by the that purpose. t ‘. Debt, grinding debt, whose face the widow, the orphan, a sons of genus fear and hate; which consumes . so much which so cripples and dishear great spirit with cares that so base, is ‘a preceptor whos sons can not be foregone, & needed rmiost by those who> from it most.â€"â€"Emerson. Girl OCarol Singers The Ideal Summer and | Home. Theé newly opened : of the .outer drive from . fi:enne offers>quick access 0p. * ; 200â€"car age in the bui 50c pu-kmrge 7 to 12 nights; 7 to 1 Fridays, and SBaturdays. Private Motor Service to Downtown. THE MARINE DINJM f ROOM Dinnier Concerts Nightly 1 ed by Dancing except gfl- Concert 6 to 9. No cover c at any timeâ€"Dinner $1.50. 1 dayâ€"Patron‘s Night, Dinn TWILICHT MUSICAI in the Ballroom Sundays 5 " _ HARRY SOSNIK. °_ AND HIS ORCHESTR We will be glad to show rooms, suites and kitchenett lpecini rates for‘ winter & No. 1â€"â€"Caroline Seiffert, On: Lake Michigan 5300.Blockâ€"Sheridan R -v'mâ€"'--wâ€"i Ruth Krase, pterson, Jeasie Mae Page, Betty it anvsnsssneusinennenengctett =a Presents Oper Richard Evans. . been its ¢ to function e relief wo ......Walter Unit A Walter

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