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Highland Park Press (1912), 7 Jan 1915, p. 5

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Fectmn x 36.3 ‘I‘S (“HIS .CHER l. ' .\/"r mem 560 tany 815 ” NS \\ “THREADS 0F DESTINY” Wednesday, Jahuary 13th Highland Park Theatre ADMISSION 15c ‘ Greatly Reched Prices Sweater Coats Raymbnd W. Schneider 5 Men’s FUmisher It will pay you to buy one pow- at New Year’s Greeting! Health, Happiness, Prosperity. to our friends, our patrons and the public. Highland Park State Bank 3r0wz‘h, Progress, Prestige. EVELYN NESBIT THAW $8. 50 Coats going at $6. 50 6.50 ‘ “ “ 4.50 NEW to 0dr beautiful home city, isthe 1915 wish of the officers and directors of the 31¢ IA’M‘LV. Wnsu/n: Exclusive distrubutor for East and West Deerfield Townships order now and insure prompt delxvery Telephone 140 for demonstrations 111 Park Ave. A story Staged in Russia, Siberia and America ‘. G. Mc PHERSON a Five Reel Special Featuring Roadster $440 Touring Car $490 Town Car $6100 13 St. Johns Avenue Telephone 331 FORD H u Esmhhshnl 18.99 zSH/ru.’ / “I :U’I'EI,‘ {"0 [51V [5 ([NLVT, (as/1:.» at Highlndl’arl PRICES CHILDREN 10c THE mcmwm’ PARK 912355. mm Puix 11.144905 The Debating club will have its meet- ing this afternoon at three o'clock The question of tha‘ day is “Resolved. that the 'I)” should be given to the debating team as well :3 to the participants in athletics." Those on the affirmative are Francis Everett and Paul Barker; on the negative are Phillip Stegle and Leslie McCaffery. Mary French will have a reading and Mildred Welch, current events. Refreshments will be served. It has been the plan of the club to have a triangular debate which will include Deerfield. New Trier, and Wnukegan. No date has been set for this debate. how- evcr‘ The lecture which was givr’u by Mr William Roberts on December sixteenth, proved rather unsatisfactory. and accordv ingly the Senidrs will give 'ar entertain- ment after the fashion of a vaudeville. Those holding‘tickets to the lec 1m: will beentitled admission to this Alarmin- ment. 3 smallprice will be charged for those not holding rickets, no date has been set for the entertainment. Mr. bundwick mll give a tea no the (anthers and Seniors in the new girl's « \ gvmnaslum on l‘rlday afternoon. Nllw (ill'li‘llh 'lihurnv 'l'honisri}. 3 Chi” Jig I “hirntuiynwll hr the 5pt‘flkc’i u! I?" \l 1y .1! the Ivgulur Inreling (It the Raw mm L'Imw Hill). Finlay afternoon, Jan. 8 .i' L’jwi u't‘luck at the Riu‘lnlll Village llilllxt'. Mrs, i’l‘ghnmscn. whn Will wrak un “ l‘EIc \'.Ilué’0t Litcruturc in the EdL-' union «It the; hild". is the zidziptefof s;‘\‘t‘llll books 1 f Scandinavian fairy tales and myths. as b 'cll as the author of cducafi “0!)le works. f he was formerly connect- ed “llll tit.‘ 'l’ltchers' Cullege and WIth 'hc training mg (ml at the l' nivoruity of thlllgt. lh _L'Ivit< Lluh entertained the Bnys‘ Cluq last Wednesday evening‘ :1! the home til Mrs. Noble Crandall on: kllgCl Willianp Ave. ()ne of the tc-alun-S OI the evening‘, was an exhibition of lan- tern \icws of (oreign scehes. and billards were also thc brderof the evening. These two tcziturestlivcre in charge of C. 3. Heath and Rohcrt R, (ireiz. Refreshments \wru served lxy’tlie hnstess, who is also‘ \ hairnmn of the prngram committcé, the dtpaitmcnt uiider whose auspices the\ holiday party “as given. The Buy': i Club, wthll IS '41 new organization, formed within the lastgfew months. was in force some twenty got their number being preser-Lbl, l 1 The gymna§um cla‘Eses resumed work ’ Monday, Jan. 94th. after a vacation of a \ couplé of weeks. ’ ! All of the adtivities of the Associallk‘ 1 have been restmed and will conitnue the same as beforf: the holidays. ‘ The Mmhe’rs' clLb held their first! meeting of ma year on Tuesday ex uning Jan 5th at théAssociation rooms Avery} interesting talk v: as givenby Miss Y oung, . the‘visiting nukse on "The (‘are of the; Health." It appealed very strongly to: mote meant and was given in Miss Young s pracutal manner, which has en.‘ deared her to hll with whom she comes' in contact. Firs. Chas. Warren ' added} much to the p ogram with several very pretty songs. :The president. Mrs. Henry I Ditmer presiéad. After a social hourl light refreshments Were served by the, social committee Mesdames Blomdahl, Bock and Btfigess. The next meetingl will be held Thaday, Feb. 2nd. Vesper serv e as usual Sunday after. noon at 4 p. A cordial invitation is extendcd to a“. The HI vhléind Camp Fire group gave a party WI :an duv evening Decem- ber 30m in HQ moms. The Elm'Place division is to have its meeting in thé school auditorium Wed- nesday,-January 13th, at three o'clock M]. C. B. Scott, head of the Safety First CBmmittee, of Chicago, will addressthe association. iAcordial invitation to‘the public is extehded. On account of the wide spread interest of this subject, Mr. Scott‘s talk should be interesting to every- one. Refreshments and a social hour will follow. Lincoln School | The Lincoln Ave. division will hold itsl meeting Tuesday. January twelfth ati three o'clock. It had been planned to have Mr. Calvin B. Cady. head of the Music Education department of Teacher’s college of Columbia University. butowing to his inability to be present, Mr. Clark C. Wright. superintendent, will give the talk which Mr. Cady gave at Mrs. Ralph Fletcher Seymour's home last week. ‘The subject of the day is “Music, a VMajor Study in our Public Schools" Mr. Cady spoke on this subject from the three fol~ )owing standpoint: in the child' 5 de velopementi’ clmr thinking, sound judge- ment and adequate expression. Mr. Cad); giveslthe study of music the same value as the study of mathematics and literature :Mra. R. M. Mabier of Blue Island. will also have a papex on the P. i1. A. worldjimong the foreigners in Blue bland. Refreshment: and a eocial hour will followithe program. : Parents: 911d Tcachérs’ Assomatlon High School Notes Y. W Civics Club Elm Pl“. School C A. News Apparently Kenosha is the first Icity to have thought of trying the plan out and it is likely that withirf; another week the store will be in 1operation and at least three hundred 1poor families of chm city cared for in We“. It works this way: ' ; If‘ a chrpenter needs a pail of butterine and hhsn’ t. the money to ipay for it he can go to Keksha’s' municipal store, sign an agreement 140E ‘do an hour’s work for the city and lreceive the 0120. , l 1 These things will be possible if the écity council adopts a resolution which Ewas introduced lust night. The reao. ilution calls for the establishment of d i“time score" by the city. Thé matter 'was referred to a committee for. in- Ivestigation. -; {New Fumigqre Store for Wnukegg'n. N Mr. Schwartz's aim is to‘make the store one of the best and most modern in the state and will not stop M :pense in doing so. The location of the new store will be 107 Washington fstreet and will. be open about May v first. ' r ‘ (Continued {mm Page 1) deserving poor of that city. NEARBY mews ITEMS A OF LOCAL INTEREST If a laborer w‘rants a sack of flour he can pledge himself to work bn the streets a day and get the flour. Waukegan is_ to have anotherup-toâ€" date furniture store. It will be con- ducted by Samuel Schwartz. It ha‘ been known for some little time that Mr. Schwartz was contemplating this move but the announceme t was not ‘made public until Monday. ‘ Allend-Ie Fm Receiiu Bequ'est The Allendale farm known as one of the mo_§t complete and beneficial school for boys in the U. S. and situated in this county, was last week named a; one of several to receiye bequests m the late Geo. W.‘Hale, wealthy Chi 3030. It is understood, however, that the $2,500 left to the Lake County institution will not be pavable until ten years from the time ther will was opened‘ Y QUALITY n7“ "m; “iii: w 5 GM " lid-V .. Arno-bland” or at!“ Unholmmmmmr‘ fill. all VIII-Iran Ifmwfihw lids-nod ”smell-unbou- “Jae. 7 .__'_ "Mannheim-um summon-uh; In. I Mum cl Shawna“ u: at; World. I“. M “0.0. 110 Oil!!! and firm oumcokm” A three-cornered mop-ojust the thing to reach those hard-to-get-at places, an advantage you will appreciate at once. Collects dust, cleans and dust: all. at the same time. Makes cleaning éaajy- -no getting d0wn’on your kneet; no hard rubbing. Floors and furniture made brighter and prettier than ever. \O-Cedar, Wizard, Nu- Finish or Oil of Gladneu polishing oil to use with these mops~ 2 . 75c Wizard Triangle Mops Next Saturday at 49c Télephone 180 ls just a little bit better than anything you have ever used The ladiés like it because it is not sticky or greasy. Big shavers, little shavers and all sorts of shavers pronouncte it par excellence for a face bath after shaving. cm DALE SWEEIIAND’S PHARMACY m Harder Hardware ,Company. “ When you thihk of hardeh’t'nk of Harder; they go together! mg”. 50c size, 35c; 25c, size .19c Tallét Cream E§timates F umished Lamps and Brackets House, Power Motor Wiring wmn 1342I£Stut Tim The bat fitting and neat- , est appearing. Just the shoe for young men and men who stay young Robert Gremslade AUTOMOBILES REGULAR OR SPECIAL CHI ON .SHORT NOTICE ALL MACHINE WORK 611mm. ‘GAS EN- GINES REBQRED AND REPAIRED. TEL N. C. 413 F. Recklenwald Practical Gas‘Engine'. Mach'm‘e Works NorthChicago,Illinois 1 OneblocknorthofC..N.WDepoLnearEmJEviaduct \ 111 £1.wa Ave. It’s Quality and Style on .t mm?“ Iii “flingi- u; did-i Ase-sit All the lanai record} ind ' thé Fox Trot And you don't have '99/ rotjm Chicago to ' buy itâ€" n it. 3.‘ ‘ With :1 Via: m the Wm mum! LOW waded. Every “no In with- Vicirdlas/ OVERHAULED,ARD,EEM BOUGHT,AED SOLD. GEARS W's-mt mm m can ;1523 go- 12 W. Central Ave. i5}

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