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Highland Park Press (1912), 15 Jan 1920, p. 11

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.gé Emu 5...: Er EBENEZER EVANGELICAL é John G. Schwab. Minister The sermon next Sunday will be preparatory tn th~ Iirvly Communâ€" mn which is to be ( .served one week later. The third quartcrly conference for the current year will be held on Friday evening. lhc 23m. under the chairmanship of Elder Kiekhnefer. The Church Stewards will meet in a business session this evening at the home of Miss Phat-lotto Brand. PAGE TEN 218-224» South Wabash Avenue This is an unusual opportunity to secure some very fine, rare and artistic articles. Many items are now unprcr curable and will not appear in American shops again. Prices are lower than (Cl/l ever again prevail on this class of merchandise. McClurg’s Reduction Sale ZE-lb. can (Del Monte Brand) Peaches, can 3 small cans llebe Milk, . .._.. l-pint can Wesson Oil ..... , . l . . . , . l-lb. can Manor House Coffee ........... 3-pint size bottle Salad ()il No. 2 size can Lima. Beans . ....... __ . . Large Ila: can California Smoked Herring. THE first week of this big sale was a great success, and the second week promises to be/even gr; ter, as the values and prices we are offering are even more attractive than last week as we have made a further reduction in a great y articles. in order to reduce our stock. Everything in the store is on sale at prices that cannot be duplicated anywhere. It will pay you to come in and see these bargains. may Northwestern Department Store tore $1.00 House Broom 55¢ each Leather Novelties Photo Frames in Silver and French Gilt jewel Cases of Pearl and Bronze Sterling Silver Mesh Bags, Vanity Cases, Etc. A wide variety of small Bronzes, Opera Glasses, Trav- eling Clocks, Russian Plac- qnes, ana’ all-theâ€"year Gift Goods, at 331/370 on Between Adams and Jackson 0/ our entire line of A merican and Imported listener Men’s Furnishings Groceries The newly chosen oflicers and teach- ers of the Sunday school were induc- ted intn their respective places of service last Sunday morning by a short but impressive installation ser- \iz‘c. minpletely graded, oughly organized than at any time in its history. department and the (‘radle Roll is living earried forward with good real ‘llizhland Park has always done its sults. The basement room now used by the Primary and Beginners’ de- partments is to be given a complete nimvation and new equipment. The School is perhaps more: and more thorfi The work in the Home, Elingness toward the fund for the an- Dollar per year, becomes a member and entitled to all of the privilege. of the community center. 01 course, it is aelLevident that a suflicient fund to operate the community center could not be raised from such memberships and it is planned that each member of the community shall contribute ac- cording to his or her means and wil- nual maintenance of community work. part in every movement for commun- ity betterment and it will not lnil this time to ”go over the top.” Established 1868. Stock Reduction Sale Extra Heavy Wool Shirt [ll )0 A Fur Car) n .n'ars flK‘x‘h’llh' .nz 29m <aJe. 1‘ k‘vfl‘d (h Shirts) $1.50 $1.25 65c 50c $7.98 $1.59 $1.59 $1.98 $2.98 31 .98 _ It is the earnest hope of all who lhave the best interests of the com‘ imunity at heart that by the time this ilease expires, Highland Pork will have built is own community house, ’ equipped to meet the wants and needs [of everybody, and it is confidently be- Elieved that the inauguration of real Icommunity work in a modest com- lmunity center will foster and further idevelop the splendid community spit- 5it that now exists. , Accordingly, it was unanimously ivoted to decline the generous offer ‘of the Highland Park Woman’s Club lwith regret and with thanks, appw Sciating fully the fine spirit that caus- ied the ladies to make the offer, and to request the Community Service of ‘llighland Park to enter into the lease 1for two years, with an option of an ‘additional year, proposed by Mr. i Fletcher. The Community Service of High- land Park is to be organized as an Illinois corporation not for profit and every:person in thc community, upon payment of a membership fee of One Dollar per year, becomes a member and entitled to all of the privilege. of the community center. 01 course, it is aelLevident that a suflicient fund to operate the community center could not be raised from such memberships and it is planned that each member For the purpose of bringing the facts of the situation properly before the community, a Publicity Commit- tee has been appointed, with R. C. Jacohsen as Chairman, and to plan and carry out the campaign for rais- ing the necessary funds, a Finance Committee has been appointed, with Frank L. Cheney as Chairman. it was highly desirable to remain as tenants. This conclusion was strength- ened by the fact that the present quarters have been improved with special features in the way of con- struction, furniture built in, parti- tions and a large fire place, and many other featurea that the community will get the benefit of by retaining the premises FAUIS ('UNICERNING u ARMY AND NAVY CENTER The second "Week of Cut THE HIGHLAND PARK. Pm momma rm” mm l‘uli- size Fibre Suit Case .............. $10 ()0 Cowhide 'I raveling Bag ....... 81) 30 Steamer Trunk (metal board)“ 310. 00 Full size Bed Springs ........... ., 2.75 Weli- made Kitchen Chairs, each $10.00 Large Rocking Chair. . . . . $2.00 Coverall House Aprons (dark colors). ........................ $1.85 Coverall House Aprons (light yard ............................. Dress§Percales, very special, yard.. . . . Boys’ Knee Pants. $1.50 values, a pair colors) . . . ....................... Ladies’IWool Sweater-Vests, earh F lanneletteflsuitable for Kimonas, etc., Dry Goods and Ladies’ and Children’s Wear ((‘untinued from Page 1) Suitcases, Furniture, Trunks and Handbags The Store for Everybody Northwest Corner Central Ave. and Fits! St $1.69 $1.79 Phone 388 29c 29c 50c 1 Glide with winter top, cord tires ....... 1 Glide with winter top, cord tires ....... 1 Hudson Super Six (7-passenger touring) 1 Dodge 1917 (5-passenger touring) ...... 1 Dodge 1917 (5-passenger, winter top) . . . 1 Marmon 34 ‘(7-passenger) ......... ,. . . . 1 Overland 90 CC (4-passenger) ........ l Overland ' 90‘ QC (4-passenger) ........ 1 Overland 90 0C (2-passenger roadster) 1 Dodge Sedan 1917 .................... l Overland 88-6, 1917 (7-passenger) ...... Buy now. Don’twaituntil next April and expect to buy. on the low market, as NOW 18 THE TIME Used Cars $2.19 8.49 9.98 8.75 1.98 7.50 125 North St. Johns Avenue Sale: Room Opposite Post Office Highland Park are absolutely the best feeds ob- 0“! P0111117 Feeds tainable and cost no more than others. We haveScratch Feed, Oyster Shells and Egg Mash that will make ’your hen shell out eggs. $8.50 Heavy Copper Wash Boiler Two-piece Roasters, two sizes“ . Wooden Mop Pail with Wringer. Thin Blown Classes, per dozen. . Men 8 Storm Rubbers, regular price $1 50, now ...... $1.29 Men's Heavy Work Shoes, 3 pair ................... 6. 79 Men’ 3 DW Shoes, (English th) .................... 7. 98 Boys Sturdy School Shoes a pair .................... 3.50 Men’ 5 Four Buckle Oversboes, a pair ................ 3.19 Hardware and Crockery Shoes and Rubbers Telephone 241 'Rflgmy's Orange Label Tea 45c $1,000.00 850.00 1,350.00 850.00 1,900.00 650.00 $719 69cu|d89c 3.19 ...... 1.00

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