‘ Y0u â€"Hnw- [1 U) be already ’atrnn.» ng you {1 if you limton. iatiun 131 So- 93‘ his tsolute â€".~‘()mc [t ma} r Holi- Avenue m‘ m- fl, '1 \\ it an rials (‘hi- umber \' ‘tfp 7“ VH1} 0f . Illinois lBS nl‘ Building Material 3 Coal Solvay Coke Highlaniï¬arkflw! Com! in]. lst St. um 0mm, President Telephele 335 â€BUILDING MA TERIAL oflice'and Yards PITTS TON ANTHRA CITE Tm. Highluid P‘ BUTTER--EGGS--[ Telephone 57 Wrer.<.ewor :0 mm m Ila-II i HEN COAL sold according to value our brands commanded premium prices. Our Famous Brand Finest Quality ‘. Uine avenue WINTING * HANSEN, Proprietor 685 C1 Home Dressed Poultry Ientrul Avenue LIMOUSINES. ELECTRICS. ROADSTERS. TOURING Elonograms and Lettering and Commercial Cars at Reasonable Prices M A RG4 RINES V l PARK AND ST. JOHNS AVFï¬UE Highland Park AUTO PAINTERS Phone 22 , Illinois l Enteruina It Luncheon II Mrs. W. A. Alexander entertained ‘ the members of the Board of Directors 30f the Y. W. C. A. at a luncheon at ‘the Blue Triangle cafeteria Tuesday, lNovember 11. Fifteen members 0! H the Board were present at. the Board .meeting preceding the lunchon at which important business was trans- 0‘“ ‘ acted and plans made for the work. Lwith the girls and women of the com- lmunity. The ladies were served with la delicious luncheon and all were de- llighted with the new cafeteria. ‘ Red Cross Drive a Success ’. The Girl Reserves of the second and lthird corps have been hard at tvork ion the Red Cross membership roll. iConuflete returns have not yet been 1 handed in, but the reports show that‘ ithe people of Highland Park are re- . sponding generously to the last appeal ‘for vvar funds for this great organ- jizuï¬on. The gifls are trying to have the Red (Toss window card appear ‘ in every home in the community. Peace Party ‘ a ( : Red, white and blue horns, whistles at land caps were some of the favors 11 L “inch vvere given at the “peace par- 8r aty" which the Bluebird corps of the lat l i(Hrl Reserves gave at the Y2 VV. C. tk A. rooms on Wednesday evening, Nov. C3 ‘12. Red. “lute and blue decoraï¬ons ‘ gave the gymnasium an attractive th zuipearancc. and serpentine streaniers “ which were thrown at intervals add- le ed gayety to the party. The girls of the club entertained in > some of their girl friends and a num- 1< ber of the high school boys. 'The ï¬rst ll ‘ part of the evening was spent in play- 5 ‘ing games, and dancing occupied the reniainder of the evening. Ice creani g and cake were served. Everyone proâ€" C nuunced the “Armistice Party" a huge E and ber urge leari can '1" of '. on 1 ladi eon l . SUCCC‘SS. First .\id Demonstrations The Girl Reserves have begun a series of lessons in ï¬rst aid. At the meeting of the second and third corps Tuesday. the girls learned the uses of several kinds of bandages, and how to apply them. practicing on each other. The Alunisthw‘llay vvas observed by special extnwises in each of the roonns {nun the kindergarten up where the‘ story ofthe day was brought out and its signiï¬cance «hscussed by teachers‘ and pupfls. At Meven dehwk 8†the grades before the 4th had a parade uith flags around the school grounds’ and then niarvhed into the auditoriunt‘ for their general exercises. AJl the upper gradesinetin an assenflfly at '2:30 hi the afternoon and enjoyed very lunch a talk by the father of ‘nne of the 5th grade boys.(‘apt.\NiL ; liam Holmes. who was on duty on the ï¬ring line in France on Armistice ! Day one year ago. Capt. Holmes saw ‘service with Pershing in the Philipâ€" ‘ pines twenty years ago and had many ‘interesting things to ten the chu- ldren. | 7- Lad ‘0 Wu C. A. NEWS 31155 I‘Avrntyn. The ï¬rst meeting of the Elm Place Parentâ€"Teacher association was ‘held today at the kindergarten annex. Mrs. S. J. Holland. the new president of the assuciation had eharge"nf the pro- gram. which was infurmal in nature. The occasion afl'orded an opportunity for patrons 0f the school to meet the entire staff of teachers. nine of whom are new in Highland Park. Mrs. Alvar Bournique is secretary of the 88505 eiation and will be pleased to enroll . .. , _.... "n..- nnv who were unable for patrons 0f the school to nu entire staff of teachers. nine of are new in Highland Park. Mrs Bournique is secretary of tht‘ elation and will be pleased to for the new year any who were to be present at this meeting HHEHLAND PARK Dr. ('harles W. Gilkey. pastor of the Hyde Park Baptist church. will address the Highland Park Woman's club on Tuesday evening. November 1%. at eight. ï¬fteen o'clock in the Presbyterian church. The subject will he “Reconstruction." This will he an open meeting and all are cordially in- vited. Refreshments will be served ‘in the social hour following EL)! PLACE SCHOOL { WOMAN’S CLU HIGHLAND mtg. ILLINOIS The services on Sunday next will be i a celebration of the Holy Communion1 leg at 7:30 o’clock and Mbrning Prayer ati ors 11. Members of the congregation lay- are specially urged to come to the: the latter service, at which an Informa- C, tion Man will tell of the Nation-Wide Iov. Campaign. will be a conferenï¬ on the Nution- Wide Campaign in (the puish house u 8:00 o’clock p. m. r. George K. Gib- son has been aske ito come and ex- plain the plan and Escape of the move- ment which is cr‘qting such wide- spread inberest and‘ enthusiasm thru- out the whole chui‘c‘h. The Episcopal chvrch is awakening~ and is going forwg’rd. and every mem- ber and friend oï¬ Trinity Church is' urged to come toE this conference to learn what. is being: done and how we can help here in Highland Park. There will be in all day meeting of Trinity Guild in the parish house on Monday, Nov. $17, to which all the ladies of the parish are invited. Lunch- eon will be served at noon. w. ,_y_ eon will be serve4 at noon. The next meeting of the Women’s Auxiliary will be ’held on Monday, Deâ€" cember 1, at 2:30'p. m. Mr. McIntosh, of Tanana Crossing, Alaska, will be with us to tell of his work. On Tuesday evengxig, Nov. 18, there The Church School meets thirty o‘clock for a short 3‘ Worship in the church. fol] lessons in the parish house. x l The Church School meets at nine :hirty o‘clock for a short service of‘ Worship in the church. followed by‘l lessons in the parish house. 1 The class in Personal Religion will; he held every Thursday morning atl‘ 10:45 following the celebration of the‘ Holy Communion at 9:30. All who de- R l sire to come will be welcome. ;hirty o‘clock 102‘ a snow amuw v . ‘ 1 Worship in the church. followed bylzgz lessons in the parish house. :3: The class in Personal Religion will i u 1 l he held every Thursday morning at“: 10:45 following the celebration of the‘ l I lloly Communion at 9:30. All who de- :8: sire to come will be welcome. 3° . .‘ o o to . . 3"?‘20' . “- GENERAL c AND REPA 829 Ridge! Highland P ESTIMATES cbvrch is awakening YOU save the bother of transferring and con- serve your energy by traveling to Chicago on the North Shore Line. YOu are taken right into the heart of Chicago, around the Elevated Loop, convenient to all leading stores and ofï¬ce buildings. J ohn‘a Ave‘ ark hourly from 7:09 a. m. to Trains leave Highland P on Saturday afternoons, 1:09 a. m. and every 30 minutes Sundays and holidays. 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