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Highland Park Press (1912), 19 Dec 1918, p. 5

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,1”, 8'! .9 p... finmmn NEWS ram g Mrs. Zugene Ender returned Wed- nesday from Rochester. N. \'.. where she hasuheen firming for the past sew-n weeks. Jack Pickford in “The Spirit 0! 191?" will be shnwn in the: movies at tho schnul Friday M'ening. Decem- ber L’mh. B ‘ W Mr. And Mr {ho- hirth u! p .\lis.~' Ellen Knickurhuckt-r and Mrs H. Kn-ss Wk'l‘t' Hu- guvsts of Mrs A. Whiting ()f [Hing Park Wm!- HH' <upvr\'i>i« duff nu Hi“ (Hurin Rm" “us Ihc- \vm‘k Mid lmm (EnHuwuy. .\lr~. anr) Ko-m 1hr LGo~t of hvr Sn! \H'dd)‘. (‘hrisxmm~ wnin mu~iv “ill hv h \ll ll I..‘I>i Timi‘min) Hit' chiliirvn uf Hm vinm Schiml in cunnectinn “iih tin- L‘ivic (,‘iuh svnt rivv barrvls um! sovâ€" (‘I'HI boxes and bah-s of food. tuys. and clothing to thv Chicago Commons. Thvso things will he distrihutvd among the- iess furtunute in Chicago to help in making' (‘herus imp» pif‘r. Fridny :Iftvrnnml of rare [rt-at cm'nv [u tlu Marie Sht-dlnck of Lon mm stnries to the chi the grades. She appear L-mimnther and twin] spvll lmund as (hoy cin- the grades. She appeared as at fair) L-mimnther and MM the chiMn-n spun lmund as they circled around the (pen fireplace in the village huumx Thu: owning Miss Shedlnck mxtvr- Thnt awning \liss :nem ”(n r... . tnincd [hp grimnvups of the \illugv. Yesterday Hm children ml the <(‘hIXfil “em to the l’rt-sbytv-ri: Hmm- nn St. J0hn~ Au-nuv and mm; 'ht'il’ ('hristmus cnrnh. Thr rhildrmi nf grade-e thrm‘ and full!‘ friend with '1 rah-ndur hm! made. Tht- t‘liililr‘un lnnk fur» tu this with urrnt plrzisili‘t‘. This m‘wning it~ and PH‘YUI’!“ pi'wsvntn-d (’th‘ll \\ lllt'h \ltn‘ yvur \\ :ird k‘flch thr- ~t'nul t ntrrtuliH {l‘l"ll(l" th- w it il ‘Ull2~' pai‘t'ntx‘ illu<trutinu \sill lll ()ld 1’9”pr K5 t'ilrtllfi.‘ icnnfldent tin-v will not (all to con- 'tinuo their suppnrt tn the end that all pm menu resulting (mm war In» m-ssitivs will hv promptly met. \lm-lx rvnmim to he done. (lur brms- (rt-ops iw maintained and paid until lllLlsl this \wrk is fully accumplhhml and -tl1vy uro rt-turned tn tlwir hmnm Thi< is nut a time (or us tn rvlax (:ur efforts and the treasury dn-pnrt- ment is making plans for larger and men murt‘ important work during the Home make every 0!- '(‘LnllllL' yvar. l nxhiv “II! In urian churt'h \ (‘I'IHH Ho \h Th“ (“I‘k't' uh influo-uz \h \I‘\"' YH'I'Y\\ \h'< U: p um run! \‘l U r0" “N \lv Ill \l IH \I g ;‘ L-Hmpu} mum} tlw kmflml fHI‘ uh!) “'0qu H1 Sunday K n 1H”) \l .\li> lh-H'Hn [Ht 1H I! m'm' [u the whmyl. Miss (wk of Londun. England. to the children of zlll She appeared as at fair) HI \uxwm H [no Ifl 11 MM ll {Tv'r ll Kn-h Bk'!‘\'hillH Hui KW"! H'l‘il} Dul‘ ptn Iv ilhnu' t i p! Chicago Comntorlxl 1 most earnestly urge upon you ill 1w tlistrihutvdithat your organization make every ortunute in (‘hicuuoéposfiihle effort to tho will that in;' (‘hanius lizip»lpledgex for War Savings Stamps be fulfilled heforp the close of tin: lyear. The governmvnt'n monetary rm to the «ghoul. .\li,~'.~' quirements were never grvatvr nor of London. England. more pressing than they urt- today. no children of :Ill‘grentvr than in any similar period appeared as at fair) Thosv (-xpenditures growing out of hold this t‘lllltlrt‘ll the war must be met by borrowing oycirulmlm‘mimlthvifrom tiw pe-ople and their magni- the village houstx Enéent rvsponw heretofore tothe gov- lliss Shedlock Pnlvr- (:rnmt-nt's requirements makes mo- mups of the \‘illugulconfldent they will not fail to con- hiiiiren of tlwst‘hlwl {tinuo their support to the end that oyti-rinn ()lll pPi‘Dlt“‘i‘i|ll payments resulting front war In» n~ Au-nuv mnl \nnu‘m-ssitivs will hv promptly mvt. Min-h cur-4‘: Thr t‘llllllrt‘ll rvmnin“ to he done. (lur brms- troops I W l -.t..l until mt of lu<t work :1 le dump Id Mr!‘ Duffy ummunm hnrn 'l‘huruiuy “I“ ‘( rt h!‘ l‘hl HM nf .\li]\\:mkvv \\.|i m. \\'1Hi.\m Kvm. r11» mu'nin; ~pm'1m \\ ith Apprnpriuh n 4.: m.- I’m-4L mum! ilt \Vt H ”\an h H)! r \h p I l has M \ l H'h x! mmun. \Vt 1mm. HM Muck. uwh'!‘ H. A\, ()lrn~ McWiHiums u! Elmhnrsl ”f er \\'i|- Mn! ft I'IH I\\ m Mn x IIh‘l’lMlH“ m curnlfi .unu: “ill [h Fl‘ldil \IJ. RAP) “(W I) [‘_\ NH!) HHH ml pm‘ml I l \V i In l I I l w H h Hh H] be thrown on the screen as the car- ols are sung. Ravlnia school In trying for a 100 per cent record In the Red Cross drive lhla week. The children are much interested In this work. Friday uhernoon the usual Christ- mas curul singing with illustrziu-d picl‘un-s “ill inkv place. The muthors are cordially invited to attend. School will clom‘ on Friday for the usual Christina» \zicntiun. hrulv fll‘lll Elm 1 V H lllio [hr H iv Hrvmn fun I?! \\ own-r11 “IVE WAR SAVINGS ST‘MPS FOR (‘HIKISTN \S Nnrlhwwlvrn 13 H:mt.nn\u-iuhl~: .-\n nupuih 3'. Wm! I'nim In\\.c '1‘sz pupils urt- planning In ‘Ichlou l'nn-i That .\Il I'IHIKN be Fulfilled Below tln- (‘low of the "var Wnshl’ngtun, I). C‘. Dev. 6, 1918 Martin A. Ryerson. Dirwtur Wur S‘ning‘ (‘nmmitA tee for Illinois. Cnnway. Bldg. Chic:- go, ll] l) <u II! LiLIhI\H-iuhl<' \\‘ hrm! ml} 1‘1 (In ELM PLACE SCHOOL ”VJ LINCOLN SCHOOL § I \r \\ Im ‘K' cumin): I) ‘.,_ \V 1 \ln-hluJ J HUN) K}: \.Ip!.tln l \ lhv full (‘hivuul' Hlinnl< ll l'lc. H. 'l‘uvkv-v‘ "tantalum-Kuhn ~. J \‘I'HI'IJI- *mu'nhix I“ (h-muht}. (" 1‘Mumhiu uhl Hwnnu-hrhh \\ Kim‘ml Hull!“ rluhh \\ H. numln-r ll planning [0 volt hriquuln nllur lh lwq'l! fullmu-(I [I \I l) mm!” 17. Nurt‘x M. Mu-hmzm ll \[u'IHL’JH "I lldrvn hm.- Hu- I".llhl'l' w, \11 m IIKH H'Hnum! l | 1H HI 'I'lwh: \m .’|l'l\ ‘lv. '1 \\'m1~\\n|‘ll \\1 ] ) H H \ztlo l’x‘n H l l \\I HI iortf to bring this stutement baton tlie people in your district nod to urge upon them' the contlm‘xed hold- ing of their war saving: cortiflcstu and the iulilllment of their pledges and additional purchuos as their means permit THE HIGHLAND PARK Pans. HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS >Luwrnwr~ :1lu.:)> \l‘lH lec-n- uluennhh right m Hunt's. Ihc- mmulr hv IKlrt'xl \‘ hm! and 'I'ln- HI Eliz Mn-(I (’l.:m\lh-r H11“ .II I! l 1‘.”th \‘lllbk, IL \lr 51‘. PETER WINS RIWI IH'I'I‘LH IN ('IT\' HH'RT (iruhum'. ruurt 3n-«(n-r‘ln). .Iml : (mull. baldâ€"[waded 1mm, uuh nu Hm Hon! whisko-re wh:u<m n-r, and drea- ml nmrv Hr In» llkr {hr rm! u! n: h hmr ‘ hull [It'd up u! thu- hml nr Luko- Sun-M .1114 that Inth I [To-31!; my frwnds [U a hip n! hqunr nuu .md lhvu, But HM ml Sunda), Judxo l nm‘vr tnkr a con! fur H Thul‘r (ho wnrdf' “Pu-3i all your “In. St. l'o-h-r," n- plwd the court. "And mu) 8!. l’vlo-r ~nmo- (My ~u) llu- n|mr In mu" Thv uhmv ilr‘m dww um x'c-Yrr in! H. G, St Prlrr. ”Huh-m 0! (hr Hr- liahh- Luundr). I” Hui n'rl Kt-(‘p up your war Insurance. wl‘ dier he“. Innd put Inlb It the money yuu otherwise would upend Ire-Minx (lw lriwul» that gnlhor m welcomr' )nu lmmr. .mmnllm TM (1-! Th“ Sn] fighting. ‘ fnr Im' P thv Fifth Hi‘hup, .\Il‘-. H. \\'. Hvrlhnu. Mr A. W. Bridge-1mm. Mr. John . Whildx Miss BHIHIN‘H‘ “'. Hivdrirh, MN. Jufivphim- th-r. Mr» “I (‘. Furw-y. \ire C. I. linrrit). Mr J. Lnrmn. Mm (‘nrriv A. Mille-r. Mr, W, Ruunmul. 1‘, H. Hm-Il. Mr.» H, T. ludvll. Wm Svymcmr. Mn. R, W. “Walsh. Mrs. M, Advertismi Doc. IT. 1919 h “uh \IH lillTISIIIl l.l"l‘TI.R§ H Kmu, \n-vv h [Luldukvr nf - ..{ (‘umml'u o l. “31'rwlll, r." I" 'h ‘I \\' l \\'.\l‘ M. DOULEY. I’. M uh: (’mnnnllu RC luau Hun-‘1! r!‘ I~ In. “I \. HHI‘I Hunnm: Smith, have I'm a h“) H! hqunr [um um ml Sunda), Judxv a com fur H Thut‘r HH‘ we the Save a WU“ Slah- of IHHInl~ NIH”! In Judge 0 job and x nrmun ”Ithllm HH' \\' [he Hui Art? :HI‘ pnapa rv Ih‘fl l’\ [Ill Peace by}, T \o ‘ M Pminx. rppan- lnr' 2 i ‘ ' mkounn Alu HA? LBERT LARSON1 Not having anything better to say, we before you make selections in a hurried rush and crush. F oumaln Penyâ€"Watcrdan's Others may be as good, buttnone better. Eversharp Penclls Thp, greatest pencil in the world. Crane's Fine Paperteflgs A world standard of choice correspondence stationery 'c'arr‘ECases and PW_ ’ ' ' Chars Always the bay " de. éfgirs Always the bait kinda. Prices trom $1.13 to woo pcx um. Tobacco Prince Albert: Rex, Edgworth and other leading brands in 8 oz. or 1602. at 65 cents and $1.30 per tin. How about a Lbose Leaf Memo or Account Book at prices from S 00 to $2.50? It makesa dandy gift. You are reminded that on Christmas and New Years Cards are of pleasing designs and], have been égrefully selected for quality and character. 'Suitable for yduqd or old. We have some goyfi'valpes. Siationer Goods are Standard Prices are Reasonable SeMce ls Prompt Good quality leather. . Prices from $1.25 to $5.50 per box. dqworth and other leading brands in 8 Hi"

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