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Highland Park Press (1912), 24 Dec 1919, p. 2

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A... :. H+Jlmo£lo+c I 1?TTC£:T._2IL:. . Telephone 1103 PAGE TWO AND IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED THAT THEY ARE TIiE BEST GRADE OF CANDY YOU EVER BOUGHT AT THE PRICE YOU WILL GET YOUR MONEY BACK WITHOUT ANY ARGUMENT. I THANK YOU. ELWOOD F. PRATT. AGENT. SPECIAL PRICE OF I WANT EYERYBODY IN HIGHLAND PARK TO KNOW ABOUT THE NEW “NEWPORT PACKAGE” CHOCOLATES MADE BY TOURAINE OF BOSTON, MASS. AND GUARANTEED BY ME. COME IN AND GET ONE OF THESE DELICIOUS POUND PACKAGES AT THE . +u . $8§$t§ifitvult EX? . . X. 39 South SI. Johns Avenue ’“' ”"’:“f++‘:”. “Dancing, Ancient and Modern," by Ethel L. Urlin is still another aspect of the dance, taking up the subject from a historic point of View, com- paring primitive, antique and modern ‘ Dancing, like some of the other arts, has often brought upon itself , and its devotees great criticism. And likewise has been exaggerated. or . vulgarized, so that it is little wonder. But dancing. when dignified and} ‘graceful, may be one of the most . leautiful of all arts. and also a most healthful exercise. The demand for books on dancing is met by the follow- ing new books in the Public Library: 7(‘harles Coll’s "Dancing Made Easy" 'is a simple explanation of ballroom; dancing. It is illustrated in an equal: ly simple manner, with pictures of; the dancers, beneath which are diaw‘ grams of the positions of the feet. The ‘ , reason for writing the book the authâ€" . or gives: “Clean, Wholesome play, temperate and healthful relaxation; z’ is the infallible way of dissolving the I mental and physical toxins generated V by our intense American way of Iii,"E ‘ ing and working Dancing is the per- } fectly natural and soundly reasonable i way to open your play." Principles; iof posture and a graceful walk arel lsome of the subjects In addition to‘ :dancing which Chalif, the famous 3Russian teacher of dancing teaches ; in his excellent “Text Book of Danc-l ing." This volume gives dances for 1 public school, playground and commu» nity teachers and dancing. To anyone who has an interest in figure dancing folk- dancing and the Russian ballet I (Whalifs book will be more than dll l passing interest. His prefatory re» marks about walking are worth read- ing. “To walk well is very important i letause doing so brings a graceful J carriage. the implication of strengthl‘ and personality An ungraceful walk it: is a great defect for it destroys their air of perfect elegance which the l: dancer must throw about him As a man walks, 0 will he dance. In the Russian Ballet school the child can- didates for admission are chosen solc- t ly by their walk. ” Have you seen thei Russian Ballet with your Chicago; 9 opera" l cm Rinehart»~"Danzm'uusi Days Snaithâ€" “limit-feared" Turkintztnn~~-“Ram:~'ey Milh< “'riL'hL “Rt-«'rt-atirm of Br rm: HIGHLAND maxim, 3mm PARK. anOIs creation Milholland" of Bryan The Young People‘s Society will meet at seven fifteen. Miss Alice Shreve will speak on the topic, “How to Make Next Year Better Than This." 0013; ._.v w. “mvywvawm PRFSBYTERIAN CHURCH g Skating at Lincoln school is Very good, and the boys and girls ‘ure en- joying the hours spent in that sport very much. Last Thursday afternoon at assem- bly the fifth and sixth grades gave; Dicken's Christmas carol. Mr. Tom-. lins of Chicago gave a very interest- ing talk to the music classes last:t Thursday. On Friday afternoon thel Christmas carols illustrated with col-f ored pictures were given. Saturday? morning the eighth grade boys with‘ Mr Wright took clothing. canned fruits, toys and the Christmasdinner‘ {or two families into Chicago. They also had the privilege of visiting the Hull House. H Join OUR Christmas Savings Club THIS? L: H YEAR afld rgap yggr reward NEXT; “Rythmic Games and Dances for Children” by Mrs. Florence Kirk in- cludes music, directions for execut- ing the dance, and small illustra- tions from photographs. These in- clude games for children under five; games without music; Old English games and dances; Swedish games and dances; various marches and steps. So near to each other are the games, marches and dances in the folk- dances, that the line of sep- aration is at times hard to distin- guish. The fame of such Swedishl exercise is immortal. l now, to [134 keep to it. dances. It describes various Europ- Pan dances, Spanish and Slavonic. Gypsy dances and the dance in Italy. those of China, Japan and Ireland. The Morris dance, the Hindu dance, and the latest developments of the modern dance are all most attract- xvely given. One of the illustrations of note is Pavlova in her “Dance of the Swans." xxmmmxmmxmxxnx “ Make your New a: Christmas Savings Club: ke your New Year resolution to use your Public Library, and LINCOLN SCHOOL You’H‘N ever Miss the Money; V thaf you put in your (L Small Amounts deposited weekly will give you a nice little sum to spend (or save) next Christmas. Payments may be made as follows: Highland Park 'rust and Savings Bank 1 cent increasing each week will pay you 1 cent Jecreaaing eacl: week will pay you 5 cents increasing each week will pay you 5 cents decreasing each week will pay you 25 cents deposited eacla week will mean 50 cents deposited eaclx week will mean One Dollar deposited €301] WCCk W111 mean Resources Over a Half a Million Dollars 3 per cent interest added to above amounts It is new this year and expresset the Christmas welcome will be extgndml I Sunday afternoon at four o’clock the young people will give the Christ- m’“ "WSW play, “Adeste Fidelea." It is new this war “A -A._;_.u_- 0n the Sunday after Christmas the :on‘ices will be at 7:30 and 11 O'clock. The offerings of the Sunday Schuol will be for the starving Ar- menians and the congregation at 11 o’clock will be asked to contribute to the‘snme cause. The need is Appell- ing and our Christmas will be happier if .w0 help to relieve the terrible des- titution of these Christian people in the land in which the Christ child was Amen o’clock there will be . short-11! engd Matins and a second Eucharist! with the full choir. It will be a very- beautiful service and the public is? invited to come to it. 3 Wabasha lMinn.) Standard K If the Government is to buy the (railroads, why not the pacing busi- ness? And if the packing business, why not the steel business? And then the auto business, the newspapers. iand farms? It would only Lake two :or three hundred billions to mnke i a clean sweep and we could all go on ['a vacation while the Government of- {ficials did the work. They are trying l the scheme out in Russia now and to .a limited extent in North Dskou. IWhy not adopt as a national slogtn f“nobody works but Uncle Sam 1” The Christmas celebration in Trin- ity Church began with the children’s (arol service and Christmas tree at four o'clock yesterday afternoon} Christmas Eve. ‘ This morning, at 7 .30 o’clock there will be a celebration of the Holy i Communion at which the communion: ‘ of most of the congregntion will be« made. It will be a quiet service of' devotion without music except the; organ. 1' O 0C5; I TRINITY CHURCH 550 I the Christmas spirit. will be extended to all. "The Bank of Po'rsén-nl Sowico’ WHY NOT? admirably will ; lncnuum PARK. mutant :5 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOO ‘ "<3: 51.3.le mm hill? DENTISTS _ i‘ 0 000.000.000.00... 00 O coco-cococoo-oouoooooooJWQ ocoooooooooooouooooooooovm ‘bw‘u All-IL m l Rlnflnnd Pun Trun h s Saving-a Bank Bldg. * Sheridan Bl“. lehlnul PM Telephone 374 ooooboooioo AUTO suP’fLT'snoPS Orders given my special attention. What do you need? Catfish Cord andfahic'rm Auto Accessoriet DR. 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