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Highland Park Press (1912), 11 Dec 1919, p. 5

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HUI V omen Girls ASS :numl [u :ement teed ‘3' ea A I! 10015 LOVE: mrrg. A Sn #3- 616 S. Hichig an Ave., Chicago. Telephone Harrison Tehphone 247 Rasmussen Brothers SL'ITS, COATS AND DRESSES TYLES adapted for outdoor wear--for street, for shOpping, for strolling--and styles appro- priate for society, for the matinee, dance or musicale, are all in- cluded in our new line. Brisky Fashioned Winter Boots North Shore Trust Co Cigars and Cigarettes Stationery Perfumes and Toilet Water “’hitman's’ Candies California Chocolate ShOp Chocolates Be prepared for the cold weather by supplying yourself with Rubbers or Arctics for the entire family. Greeting Cards Kodaks Parker Fountain Pens Eversharp Pencils Thermos Bottles Call and get one of our Home Savings Banks Gift Suggestions Liberal reductmns during DECEMBER AND JAM'ARY FOR SOUTHERN WEAR Pharmacist Showing of early Spring 12 North Sheridan Road (6 State Bush) Central Ave. and Sheridan Rd. 3 Per Cent on Savings. 4 Per Cent on Time D1 Phone 23 Jmpnrtrra Enigma «Tailors [ahira' (Euammra Deposits. The numbers of the Highland Park fire department have never been ac- ruseil of having: “cold feet"; but un- til yesterday they were troubled with (‘Oldl hands. and the biting December winds were uncomfortable to say the least. Yesterday morning, however, each man was issued a pair of new warm “mitts" and the temptation to get out and throw snowballs is being withstood with great difficulty. ('ualc Son have reported the sale of the Halsey Gavitt house and eight lots (m Fort Sheridan avenue to ('harles L. Harder. The same agency has leased the A. L Hardin farm in West Park avenue to William Kol- lor. and the ('amplwll cottage on East Park avenUo to Rene Lovenant for a term of years. NEW MITTENS ISSUED T0 FIRE DEPARTMENT The program on Christmas services. will he practimlly the same as in» years past. The children' s carol ser- vice and (“hristmas tree will be at“ four o‘clock on Wednesday. Christmas 1: Eve. At this time the children Willi bring their gifts for the poor children l of St. Mary’s Mission House in Chi-; 0320. On Christmas morning at 733\ l o'clock there will be a celebration (71" the Holy Communion and at ten ‘ o’clock in second service with music. RECENT REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS REPORTED During the continuance of the coal famine the mid week service on Wed- nesday morning will be discontinued. It is not possible at the time of this writing to state precisely the amount: given and pledged for the Church’s{ mission in the Every Member Canvass; which was conducted last Sunday afy ternoon. Many were not found last. Sunday and cards are coming in by? every mail. It is safe however, to say that for the year 1920 we shall give more for the work of the Church out- side our parish than we have ever} given for the ordinary expenses of; the parish itself. Last year the pro-i portion of our gifts outside the parâ€"1 ish to the amount given within it was! 10.5 per cent. Next year it will be? more than 100 per cent. This is al great achievement and shows a finel spirit for which we are grateful. Best ! of all is the interest aroused and the! desire to help which has been so gen-! erally shown. Three members of the Elks' lodge of Waukezan died during the last year. They are: John W. Welch, Rich- ard McLaughlin and Edward J. Vattâ€" man. It is regarded as a peculiar coinâ€" cident that his brother should be call- ed upon to deliver the address this year at a service just one year later. , Wnukezan ans Expect to be in ' Their New $175,000.00 Home by Next August . i The building committee for the new {$175,000 Masonic Temple at Wanke- l gun Friday night let the contract for the masonry and carpentry to John THE HIGHLAND pm 23:33.. HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS “â€"“flj AWARD CONTRACT FOR NEW MASONIC TEMPLE ' day afternoon at three o'clock. Mem- lors nf the Judge and ladies received invitations In attend. Sum-K Altm‘m‘y Jumvs G. \Velch Waukvgan Inulg‘c No. 702. B. P. 0. Elks, held their annual memorial ser- Vivos at the Ell-15' lndgo rooms Sun- It will be a wonderful temple and while there may be larger ones in the state there will be none, it is said, mare lmautiful or more modernly equipped. JAMES G. WELCH GIVES MEMORIAL ADDRESS A large percentage of the money for the project has already been raised and they expat to have no imumbrance when they begin occu- pancy of the temple There Will be a special ceremony when the ground is broken and the turning of the first spadeful of earth will be witnessed by a large percent~ age of the members and visitors. Ground 'will be broken at once and every effort made to have the temple completed by August 15,1920. A. Southerland, a Waukegan contract- or, for $98,700, there being a number of Waukegan and Chicago bidders. The committee will soon take bids on some of ,the sub-contracts such as heating, lighting, glazing, plastering and decorating. TRINITY CHURCH Before telephoning the police that: your neighbor has hung herself on the . President’s malndy oflclally di back porch, it is well to investigate 'gnooed u “fatigue neurosis." Lot: closely and see if it isn't merely her - people than had that while :1 kitchen dress out on the clothesline. tom] debctes have been going on The bakery department announces that orders will be taken for mince meat and plum puddings. The thrift department is greatly in need of more goods. Clothing and shoes are in great demand. When ward robes and attics are cleaned out don’t forget the Community shop. There is a large selection of most charming dresses for girls from five to sixteen years of age in serges and velvets. Don’t let the short shopping hours in Chicago have any effect on Christ- mas, for one can purchase beautiful gifts at the Community shep. COMMUNITY SHOP Phone Highlnnd Park 190 Federal system of Bakeries Federal Bread Purchase a few shares of this gilt-edged stock now as a Christmas gift for some member of your family or for yourself. Start NOW on the Road to Financial Independence this Easy, Saving Way. Send the coupon or make your subscription through the local ofl'ice so that fuel and light may be saved during the present shortage. is all you need to pay. Not more than five shares alloted to any one subscrib- er under this plan. Surely you can easily lay aside $5, $10 or $15 per month for this Stock. The Public Service Company has been organized since 1911 and has shown a substantial growth each year. At the present time it supplies nearly 200 cities and towns in Northern Illinois with electricity and gas service and has assets of more than $60,000,000. 0...0.0...OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOO Date .................... Public Sonic. Company of Nordic": Illinois I would like to receive further information about the Public Service Company and the stock you offer on easy payments. Only $5.00 Down and $5.00 Per Month Per Share ERE is your opportunity to give your wife or other mem- H bers of your family a really worth-while gift. Picture the delight with which they will receive the gift of one or more shares of this dividend-paying stock from you this Christmas. Think what it would mean to your family to be profit-sharing stockholders in this big, growing public service company. Give Shares of Preferred Stock in the Public Service Company City Name Address Inquiry Coupon At a recent meeting of the board of directors of the Public Service Company of Northern Illinois it was decided to ofier a block of 6 per cent Cumulative Preferred Stock to all employee and cus- tomers of the Compgny on a plan of small monthly payments. Open from 7:30 a. m. to 6:30 p Pmidgnt’s mlndy oflchlly dug-f am. "my high heel no. u' nosed u “fatigue neurosis." Lots of item the m caught in nib-o. people than had Vthat while um- é tracks, in spite of the fact flat the; The Thrift Gift KOON’S GHRGQGE . =4 125 North St. Johns avenue ammo m l III-IIIIIIEi-IIIIIHIIII of Northern Buy your Early By buying a 50-gallon ticket at of the company 'or at your bank. Price $100, per share as fixed by the State Public Utilities Commission. 19 South St. Johns Avenue Not only will this Stock make a splen- did gift, but it also offers an unusual opportunity to you to save and make money, while saving. It enables you to acquire a profitable interest in your own local utility company. Full 6 per cent dividends have been paid quarterly on this Preferred Stock since the organization of the company. Dividends at the rate of $6.00 per year per share will be paid on this stock from date of purchase. PublicService Company of Northern Illinois are usually high suppers. PAGE FIVE

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