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Highland Park Press (1912), 31 Dec 1914, p. 5

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in the n, W il- 'k zmd [on IS 'aCIiVn‘. ‘. M REST th .v-v .ny Monday Evening, January 4, 1915 AT EIGHT O’CLOCK The Public is cordially Invited ' _. t0_be present. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST HIGHLAND PARK Bicknell Young, C. S. B. A FREE LECTURE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Handkerchiefs Slightly mussed and soiled handkerchiefs left over from our holiday selling, reduced to half original price. 10c handkerchiefs. each. . ,5c 12$ and 15c handkerchiefs, each ........... 8c Agood opportunity to get a supply for everyday use. DON’T FAIL TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS SALE Flannelette Petticoats Fine Petticoats beautifully scalloped and blue also hemstitched. Choice each ............................. F rigid Weather Night Gowns F Iannelette Night Gowns in white and neat stripes of blue and white and pink and white. Low and high necks. priced at less than manufacturers cost 68c, 58c and A Bargain in Home Dresses House Dresses in fine quality blue Chambray tastefully trimmed and embroidered $1.50 value. each .................. Embroideries Fine Cambric Edge Embmideries from 2; to 4; inches wide, worth from 8 to 15 cents per yard. Choice per yard .......... This sale will begin Saturday. Jan. 2 and will show a series of price reductions of a most decisive character. All seasonable and desirable merchandise. This is a money saving opportunity of considerable magnitude and we want to particularly emphasize that the goods offered are “First Quality Merchandise”. Take advantage of this sale. Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts The Store of Quality Headqurtm” The Church Edifice Hazel Avenue, near St. Johns Avenue will be given under the auspices of Aimual January Clearance William Anderson Goods and Notions in pink 1n Oh Hosiery A great bargain in Women’s Fine Black Seamless Mercerized Hose, just like silk. We have 150 boxes, each box containing 6 pairs and will sell them by the box only. 6 pairs for .............................. 95C 36x42 ‘l “ Pillow Cases “ .............................. 14c 36x45 “ “ “ .............................. 16c These sheets and pillow cases are made from the best South Sea Island Cotton and are the same quality we have always carried, which have given such general satisfaction Muslin Bleached muslin yard wide, an excellent quality per yard ............. 6V Bleached muslin yard wide finished soft for the needle ............... 7 f: Berkely Cambric No. 60, per yard .................................... 10c Berkely Cambric No. 100, per yard ................................. lZl/zc Berkely Cambric is always the same excellent quality and retails at 15c and 18C Unbleached yard wide muslin, good quality ........................... 6c 81x99 Extra Fine Seame Sheets, each 81x90 “ “ 9..-? It“! I: U THE mam PARK mm Pmrmuors These hose were never sold at less than 25c per pair Bed Sheets and Pillow Slips ' Mr. Reichelt, Jr. who in an aeverely injured by a tall two ween ago, in nutter If in; intenaley. A vertebra and two leVIC lbooea were fractured. I i The program committee, who had Echar‘e ot the Chriatmaa program In the IPreabyterian Church gave a moat excel- }knt me. The Beginnera claaa had a . little aong "Following the Star" the Junior girla represented Chincae. Mealcan Arabian lndtan and anuimaux maldens ‘tn coatume pleadrng mth an Amernan ;gtrl tor little of her Christmas (nanny Weaver'a Chnatmaa was portrayed by the Intermediate boya wrth Mm Mamle Weaahng aatiranny A moat charmmg dlllw by the girls tn the costume ut the macna was given by Dorothy Supple as Spring, Susi! Easton aa Summer. Mil ‘dred Beckmnn as Autumn and Muldrrd Biederstadt aa Winter Lora l’elervm was Queen, A cantata, “The Spunt nt Yuletide" was rendered by a large nun» bet 0! the pupils. A playlet "Thetntt nt Gitta". under the directmn 0t Mm Emme Knaak concluded the program Eltrida Knuk wan the pnnceaa and Elizabeth RCIChClI the Shepherd maiden and the three lunxa were repreaented by Edward Thernen. Warren Pettta and Ralph Petenon and the ahepherda were ‘Blrner Therrien, Ethan Willman and Clarence Huhn. The chorus at angels gave a fitting climax to the dramatiza- Mr. and Mn. Geo Penn and tamrty apent Lhnatmaa at the home at Mr A W. Dickena ot (,raylan‘. Dr. C. Johnaton Dana Wt Chnatmaa _ with relative. m Chmlcothe, ()tuo. Mr. and Mn. Frank Supple o! Chupgo nae the holiday guuta at Supple-dale tum. Mia- laabel Baederatad ot lltghland Park and Mr and Mn Roy Haakma ot Wnlrnette were the uueata at the home of Mr l' C Bnderatadt Lhrutmaa day Mr Larl Rommel was the aunt of hu brpther. ML Lou” bJuth Bend, lud. laat week Mr Harold Vant. Ilm n at! mdmx the llltnma Lollege 0! Photographs at hthng ham‘ lll‘ n apendmg the twindavr I'Ilh Rummrl 0! hrs parenta, Mr and Mrs knhard M Vant. Mra E Nuhula at Omaha. Neb II \luttng at the home nt ht‘f parent; Mr and Mra. W E Nev-«ham Mr. and Mn Wm A Whittm lelt Manda) morning tor DetroaL Much‘ to attend the funeral ut Mr Winn.“- btotherln law, Mr Herbert Lmaey Mtaaea Margaret and Gertrude Nhne: der 0t Jefleraoo Park were the week end guest. at Eva finder. The Mm. Loretta and Ruth Kreaa, Min Mary Bldmchl O'Chicago. vmted ‘relatim m Decrfield during the um» 1 ma holiday; Solomon in all hi: story never enyoyed Ihimself any more lhlfl did-the hundreds '01 um. children mi 1 don't know but that the grown up. were quellv amused. when they visited Santa Chue It the C. ’ Ante. S< ns store. A: arty a one o 'clock I the children began I) congregate Ind patiently united [or Sana Euh little ip'rl and boy in their turn would tell Santa their wishes and he wrote it down in his book. Every child I“ pruented lvlt‘h I box of cmdy. _Tho Mme- lhne. Florence and Agna Gloden racened their fin! holy com» amnion in the Holy Cross church Chngt- “hoes Lnuu Ind Jcnme Klrch vimrd relatives In Crou Maine. dunng the holi Deerfield News Items in his book. Every child I“ muted Mi-Grnce Plum of Roger: Park. n' with a box of cmdy. - vinnna her aunt. Mn Geo Sung" Min Catherine Knrch ol Croat HIineI, MP and Mn Wm MCHWh md O00 i: the holidayguestol her parent; Mr.lPIlI|. Mia Mutant Ludlo-v .nd ML; und Mn George P. Karch. jnnd Mn Frank Yort at Chime were ‘lhe guest: of Mr and Mn 5. 5. Love on â€" Mn. >$arah Adam: and wanwtgthef, Christmas day. Mn. Sarah Adam: and flanddtuxhtet. Loin Adams. Ire viutmg relauveu in Chm cqo. 13- The Mm. Lore!!- and Ruth Kym; Mum: Krtu. Clara Pyle. Mabel Hort-n ' .9. buyer. Herman 1mm Ind Nu; m» Francs: Gnmlt attended a concert mvcn : u. by the Human! Choral Sonny a: 0r! 'Mwmm 8 Mr. Ind Mn Wm A Whlhm Ir“ Manda) morning for DenoaL erh‘ to attend the tuner.) u! M: Winn.“- bnxhcmn law, M1 Herb"! Llnxy Mr Huck! VIM. Ilm I» am mdmx the thon Lollege u! Pholugxzp’n a! thg hum “L n upendmg [hr hnhdaYI mlh hu parenu, Mr and Mrs knhard M Vim. Mr and Mn H. Htunu'hfld and daugh. let, Herman Haunocmld were the guest. It the home of Mr J H Bernnd Christ» mu day. MI. and Mn. Geo Sumac: and And Mr. and Mn. Floyd hunger the gun!» It the home 0! Mr I'm Roger: Pull Unman- day. Mr S. D. Nelson VII the week-end [nut 01 ha tuber at hll home near M1]- vmkee. Mr. and Mn. Rnchclt, SL, gave I party for the Semor boy: and glrh It the” country home Monday event“, Ipent Lhrmmu u the home W. bucket» 01 (,r-ylu. Mill lubtl Baedcnud 0! Highland Plrk and Mr and Mn Roy Hntkmn 0! Wilmette- wrrc the aunt- al the home of M! f' C Bndcuudl Lhrmmn dnyv The Tucher'l Trmmng cl-u. “it I nation of three weeks. Inve resumed their meeting: each Monday evening. Mm Jean McComba of Marquette, Much,u(hc [ml of her conun, Mm Ruth Reicbdl. Towels and Towelingo Bleached (willed crash I? in wide yd Heavy unbleached “ " ” Fine all linen imported Scorch crash . All linen glass toweling Hand Turkish Towels 15x26, each Good quality linen towels 165x32 Fine Huck Towels, 18x36. Dress ginghams for school dresses, etc. y Blue and white apron check ginghams Printed teasle down flannelettes Comforter Challis, Persian effects. . . . White ground printed caliooa .......... Crochet Quilts Bed size white Crochet Quilts, each”, , . . 85c Excellent quality full size crochet 1 quilts.cach ................ 81.153nd $ Extra havy Marseille crochet quilts. . $1.35 On examination you will find thae quilts an irresistable bargain at that prices. In new neat dwigns. jnst the thing for night gowns, pajamas, etc. Per yard Outing Fltnnels Ilmlly wt" 11 SL Johns Avenue Vary polite but M- In- oonvenht. yo! wh- thco h only water enough In the m {or one hot bath. win: can the rout of the lamny do? The nave: ll mnpln. msuu I “You take the Hot Bath, I'll take the Cold One" WMRQI'I": Watch-natal R. TITLEBAUM North Shore Cat Co. Telephone 194 Highland Park Telephone 45 Noah Green Bay Road (‘nmplou dc unpflvoltan lulu on mu.“ Nobody mm. nobody worm- -â€"1ho 091-va \- unmnuoéâ€"7he R I ud m- \ c , honâ€"mu an appoint-â€" Ym: uunp'ytun; Hu 1- urn - l r r hate: «a. th- Automatic Gas Water Hm N \Kâ€" l 21/2c 12c 7c

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