. cone mm Clo-o u T::0u._u..Leuo u 10 § In 601.0 00m Clone It 0:10 5. ILL-non. 9:00 s. u. “ †13:109. 3. “ " ":50; m. " “ 3:" p. n. " “ 8:17 p. u. 0. D| “up. -. ‘I I. 6:†p. .0 Sunday nun clout M. 5:}: p. In. Lau- n 5:“ p. n. Mr. W. C. "only. me a week in house pony of young poop). bu week. U... a. >. Ion-=8... 3: 625 :5 Gigiâ€"55f: 1:.- mi 3920. 5 03. his. MT. Ind Mn. De “'0". of Lake Forest. will give a dinner and theatr‘ party. a! Chicago Beach Hotel. fur Miss Lovelland Mr. Knapp. . The liideoncl of the Presbyterian S. 5. give a party this afternoon (or their par- ents, at “Their very own room" at the Church- H. K. Conic returned Wednesday. (rum 3 ï¬vq flecks business trip in the East. The Russel School closed yesterday for holiday vacation. ‘ The pupils of Lincoln ave. School. gave a ï¬ery interesting programme yesteday. Great c'fedit is duel both teachers and scholars for the success of the entertainv M». John Rudolph is quite i†in Colum~ bia Hospital, Chicago. ' Miss Irene Russcl is expected home, from Dakota, next week for th‘holidays. Mrs. R. L Street. 'is conï¬ned tuber mom by a mm attack of the Grippe. Mr. and Mn?» Withww of Glgnpoe ave. win spend the Xmas hoiidays with vtheir parents; in Genesce, In. Mr. and Mrs. Underwoqi, have taken the Lushing residence for the winter. 4K ‘ Last Friday night the High School team Miss Marjorie Aldridge will W the were badly beaten by an aggregation claim holidays with relatives near Madugm,Wis ing to represent Waukegan High School 'I I The team was the wont, from the point of Mrs Learning, of South Highland Veiw of foul play and roughness, the High Park returned Tuesday from a short visit School has 8‘» er encountered It seems, to Dixon Ill. . ' < remarkable that the Bohr-:1 of Athletics will permit managers to schedule such at- Mrs. E R West. has been quite ill the (fractions. as they are of no beneï¬t to a past wed: yith a severe cold. Born to Mr and Mr: P.Caw1eya daughter. . Mrs. A. P. Smith entertained a few friends at dinner lam Samrday evening. in C oming. Iowa. Mr. Smith, teacher of Science 1). 1'. ' H. S. willspendChmtmas at his home ’ HIGHLAND PARK ITEHS. Highland Park Mails Mrs. P.1.Culkin.‘of Ravinia entertain- Cd the Bonnie Bria: club, of Chicago. In! Min Grace Kelly has been heading 1 (er days will Mi- Estelle Clark. unmou- to her home in Cheyenne. Wyoming. (rum Smilhï¬ollege. The trustees of the Rec: â€Ml. of Cincinali, are giving: mam-pon- deuce instruction innenognphy.‘ no a cer- u'n number 0! worthy young men and women, free 0! cost. except 3].“) in Id- vance for ‘ text jocks etc. They have wrincn Judge Hibbatd blame a few such young persons in lhh city. If any of out yang people Viih to late this counc. they should see judge Hibbald 9! once. Mrs. Sarah Steers. widow of Mr. JOIFIS Steers, one of Highland Parke pioneers died on Tuesday. Dec. l7. at the ripe old age 0! eighty yeete. She leaves hm one Suniiing daughter Mrs. W. E. Btandt. Mrs. Steers was a well known and consis tent member of the Bettie: Church of Highland Park. ‘The (utters! took place a: Roeehill on Timmy, theeenices be- ing conducted by the Ret. Mark 1'. Sun- _h0m. The young people of the Park. who have been away at College, are gathering home {qr the holidays' The many friends of Dan Cobb will be glad to welcome him home [Or the ï¬rst time in eeveral years. He is now a Junior at Harvard. Edward ‘Seymour returns this‘week from Yale and William Patton from Amherst. Ward Small is at home from the Eat and also Lawrenée small from Biltimoce. Of the girls, Miss Eleander Smottreturns from Ann Arbor. where she mm a Senior. ()lge Taylor, is home from .K'emper Hell , Estelle Clerk from Smith The Misses len and Rose Brown ,_ will remain. at Vassar for the Holidays. Misc Manorie Small is home from her School in New York. School team and often a source of positive harm. Capt. Grunsled said in all his ex- peï¬ence he-had never had stich treatment Mgr' McPherson also was indignant, local fecling' ts running high amoral the students many of whom declare it Would be advis- ible to cut all athletic relations with Wau- keegan. ‘ Deerï¬ld H. S. 15 W. T. H. S. 40 The High School meets the. local Acad. emy tonight at the high school. Admission .' l0 cts. ' The but Christmas card we have seen is the original Christmas carol from Luke 2: l0, II. is published in abemu'fulPost- oï¬ccdefhispmponedimmbec. 27. to Jan. 3. (B. and soothe! examination is 0:- dered 10:101. 10. m. Applhdmtobc sent to Miss Nora Fedey. Highland Park P. 0. ' The "lysuc Worker- '0! the War †hold their election 01 officers on Tues- day. Doc. 10. J; P. Rune wu Mod Prefect; In. Roebllnx, Monitor; G. L Band, Banker; F. 3. loan. Soc; In J. E. Gonna. Mar-hall; launching. Warden; F J. Boer-t. Sentinel; Wm Donner. Trustee. Cards and rotted:â€" mems (allowed, d] voting it an en- lonble occasion. A NOBLE STAN»Io FOR LIFE Ono Hunt-“Colos- 138-; We “mmm AWMYOIMMTM At one of the principal theatres'ot Bosâ€" ton a few day: ago 120 of the college boys of Amherst held asmany ol the best seats in the house. [Suddenly the lights went out and the next moment the whole ceiling oi the great building was aflame. That awlul cry of ï¬re, which sets men and wo- men in sudden alarm, was instantly head ringing through the great building and a mighty stampede was made for the doors to theirnrninent danger of the entire crowd The ï¬rst impulse oi the college boy: was to join to the madruslt for life and thusin- crease the excitemdirt ahddanger, but one of them, with vocal tore: smelt up a col- lege song. The spirit of thesongarretied . the mound thpoght and every one of the ‘ young tellom caught up the strain and standing in their places earns the song through. Meantime the ï¬remen had reached the scene and throwing great volâ€" urnee of water upon the ceilingit fell upon the boys and drenceed them to the skin. ' Still they held on, capturing the attention of many of the theatre throng until the ï¬re was extinguished. We. have the facts of this remarkable Story of heroic from the father of one of the young men of the 120. a well known citizen of Highland Park; (we do not know that we are warranted in'publiehing the name). But the [acts are given in a letter qum the college boy to his father received this week. It was a hraVe deed. No one can estimatethe val- ue of it. Men, women and children will never be able to tell to what extent these couragous lads sayed the lives of that crowd of pleasure seeker! n noccpud cached the scene and thinning great vol. lines of water upon the ceiling it fell upon be boys and drenceed them to the skin. itill they held on, capturing the attention it many of the theatr'ethmng until the tire was extinguished. We. have the facts of :his remarkable "stnry of heroic from the father of one o! the yum: men of the 120; a well known citizen of Highland Perk, [we do not know that we are warranted in'publishlng the name). But the [acts are given in a letter from the mllege boy to his father received this week.» It was a brave deed. . Noone can estimatethe val! ue of it. Men, women. and children will never be able to tell to what extent these couragous lads sand the lives of that cmwd of pleasure woken. STOCK HOLDERS MEETING The stock-holders of the Craitman's, Guild Kitchen. will hold a meeting at 2p m. on Friday. Jan. 3. ’ A novel and very attractive use ofelec tric light at the holiday season is in illum- . hating the Christmas tree 'with garlands of tiny lam . both white and colored‘ . , The effect 3 magical. B the turning‘oi a switch the whole tree is mantly flood» ed with all the bright hues of fairyland: to the delight of the chileren and many rm people. There is absolutel no ' '1‘ about it. No wirin needhe' e. Simply drapethe tree with ese tiny lamps hung on a continuous cord: attachable to any socket in the wallor ceiling. Alldan- er of tire is avoided-such as is often im- nent with cendles blazing among the pine needles. Besides there is no grease or , smudge. These tiny lamps may he kept in the family (or years, to he used on les- tive occasions. such as weddings. banquets dinners. etc. No matter whether youuse itas a convenience or as a decoration. electric light is the most desirable, and all things considered. the least expensive. For particulars about rates, wirin . cost. etc., call Highland Park 68, or a dress, Nona Snmuz Eutc'rntc Counnv, Elm St. 8: St. John Ave., Highland Psrk. lll. The Music-[Service will include (he rendering of the following: K Anal; from the Reim- of Clay. Carol. Come Ye Gentiles. Arise. Shine. Thy 11mm mp ' Hbly Child 9! Bethlehem. ‘FIRST BAPMIST CHURCH Rev. Mark F. Sanbom‘s subjects at First Baptkt‘Church next Sunday (ll-22'- 07, morning 10:45 “Christmas Recipro- city." and evening 7: 45 “Seeking Jeans." n The Sunday School will hold Christmas serv in and a 'Chmtmas tree on Christmas night at the Church. CATHOLIC CHURCH The regular Sunday services will be held at the Catholic Church and early Mas: On Christmas morning. FxRST U E. CHURCH. A Christmas PM“!!! will be rendered} at the First United Evangelical Church. Green Bay road and Laurel ave. . on Christ- mas Eve, at 7.30 o'clock. -Evcr’ybody is welcome. - ‘ , 4 Rev. Wm. Camn, Presiding Elder, viii! preach at the First United Evangelicai Church Sunday morning and evening. All are welcome. . EVANGELICAL CHURCH. “Jesus the Mental!" will be the theme of Song and Sermon, bath meming and evening. at the Evangelical Church next Sunday. The Sundny School will com- memorate the birth of the Christ in a ï¬tt- ing service next Teusday evening. DECORATIONS FOR CHRISTMAS