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Highland Park Press (1912), 29 Jan 1920, p. 3

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Overalls. heavy striped. $2.50 value. pair Overalls. heavy blue. $2.50 value. pain. . #35“ [has Shirts. with, . . $193 Leather Work (Hows. pair Canon Sovks, (i pair ........... Sweater Coau. values to $1.01). British Health Chief Admits Doctors Are Powerless Before New Plague Science Baffled in Fight on Flu to clear At Bargains in Ladies’ $1.59 Federal System of Bakeries )H \\7( 1H1 C \Vnn'! M'nwm‘s and 831% Wml Dram kmd $31K) Wuoi VestsS Wunl \Vnwts. vm‘h \\ \Vt 301 I)! :1\\r(.r- Unequaled Values in (H R-lulu bath. 7 inch:- Eotablilhod 1868 Néflhwestem Department Store Bottles and Tanks Sterilized by Steam Telephone 198 «21' V11 M. K. Tillman, Manager Ur Lip. 51mm is now made by a L‘Ih 38’ and Children’s T‘ Underwear L‘IlCh Drawers a pair. . , 87C \ e<t<_\ hirts each 876 See Our F‘ Men's Wear 1ch vzllm Northwen C The Store For Everybody 19 South St. Johns Avenue wo-piece $2.19 $2.19 $2.39 $1.39 $1.19 $7.98 $1.29 $1.25 95c 95c 29c 29¢: omer Central Avenue Ind Fin! Street 15c 10c 1(‘1‘ Nutice is hereby given that the Sparklim: Springs Water C). has r'nzwzwi hands and that the Tillman Hrmr. will not be responsible fur MIL I-jwry mmmunity that 15 a real mmunity m-wis a ('ummunity ('en~ THE HIGHLAND PARK PRES. HIGHLAND PARK. lLLINOlh "Vernis Martin" Finish Baby Bed. . . $10.00 values Bed Springs. . .\. r . . .. 5 Large Rocker (Golden Oak) ......... 52:2.QO Erin-size (Slumberland) Cotton- Felt Mattress: . . . . . . . . . . j. . . Large Leather Suitcase ($15.00 value) Furniture and House Furnishings, Trunks, Suitcases, Etc. Lurgv MemE-Imum-Round Cornered Tx unk. rcgulzu‘ pnce 521.5”. to clear at S Heavy Brass Baby Bed. $35.00 value Largo Aluminum Tea Pot Large Ilmvy Cnppm \‘K ash I ()ilc Crockery and Hardware Bargains 6 Ovide White Cups and Saucers Large lOpiece Toilet Set (designed). . A . $12.00 Blue Enamelled Oil Stove ........ 1 L 1111pL L‘himney < 2:") Clothes Hamper NOTICE and after January I TILLMAN BROS 'age of This Paper I The Aster Club, which has now ichanged its name to “The Be Square :Club". will meet on Thursday even- ing, at 8 o'clock. This is an import- ‘ant meeting which every member should attend. ' Basketball Practice Monday The haskothall teams will practice Munday !\'t.')ln;:\ pmmptly at M30, at the high scl‘llml. The practices haw not hrwn hpld- regularly because the gymnasium could not be obâ€" tained: therefore it is: necessary to have all the girls out for practice: pvery week. (James with Lake For- est and Waukt‘uan will be scheduled within a few weeks. ; Sleighride Party ; The Third Corps of the ’serves enjoyed a sleighride 'Monday evening, January fgirls rode for an hour, and ished their party at the A ; rooms, where they played 3 gware served with refreshmc The Glee Club has been practic- ing for the past few Monday even- ings, for the purpose of singing at the Annual meeting. on Friday even- ing. \ifihe girls have prepared three delightful songs which will be given at the Annual Meeting Friday ev- ening. Telephone 241 fur j Vesper Services 1 The Vesper service last Sunday was :‘led by Miss Gertrude Haymaker, who [was formerly a Y.W.C.A. secretary at Anderson, Indiana, and now has charge of the lunch room at the. North Shore headquarters. Miss Haymaker read a charming story, ”The Heart of a Rose”, by Anna De Kay. The Misses Maechtle sang a duet, which a“ the girls enjoyed. The meeting was we“ attended. I This meeting is open to the public, and it is hoped that everyone who Iis interested in the Association ac- ‘civmes will be present. Rainbow Club Entertains A “hard times” party was given :by the members of the Rainbow Club ito the Friendship girls on last 'Fri- day evening, January 23. The girls appeared in various kinds of cos- ‘tumes and acted their parts to per- ,fection. The evening was spent in ;playing games and dancing. Deli- icious refreshments were served later iiin the evening. Annual Meeting Friday The most important event in the Y.W.C.A calendar, for some months. is the annual meeting which will oc- cur at the Army and Navy Center on Friday evening, January 30, at 8 P. M. The program will be found on page one of this paper. We want to make this one of’ the biggest memâ€" bership meetings we have ever had. All club girls are planning to be present, and will make the air ring with their songs and yells. There will be reports of the year's work in the clubs, dancing, basketball, and all the other activities of the As~ sociation '. W. C. A. NEWS Glee Club ', January 26. The 1 hour, and then fin- ? at the Association 3!! played games and 1 refreshments. $18.50 $24.95 $10.45 $8. 75 . $7.45 $17.50 $10.45 ’75c Sateens Pet and 15c $7.19 $2.98 $1.35 $2.98 $8.45 $1.39 59c the Girl Re. party on S mean... mo, 1 c The reguhr 3310mm); tea held at ' the Presbytdrim home;E the first Wed- I nesday of each inomh 5Will be held on I next Wednesdfiyjaflemoon. A cordial! invitation is mtéaded tin all to attend. ' The Pnyor nfiéetingwill be held at eight o’clock n1}: Wednesday night. I ) l The paatbr and family have been quarantined %' the 'flu’ the past week and were nofifihle to attend the quar- terly confetefice or the Sunday ser- vices. Rev. Walter 1! Chicago preach- ed Sunday fivening and Presiding elder Rev.H Hggfl. Thoren prmhed in the evening.- ; Rev. Keagle and his daughter Moriiin and son Granam are all recovering’vnieely. Mrs. Keagle Iand the yo eat eon Foster were immune to tlfi plague and were able to take care i the rest. Mr. Keagle hopes to be e to preach both next JSunday mbtrfiog and evening. All: the regular sq’tfmm for the week will ibe held. Theiipublic is invited. The Westmmj‘iter gqud will hold its special annual Meeting at the resi- dence of M11118. Parker Johnston, Waverly Phcmextl Monday after- noon at two t The Young Qeople’t society will hold its regulag; all day meeting next, Monday, serving luncheon at a min- imum price at $2;15. awn-"'"vvvv-VV a g PmnmmAN CHURCH g The fourth q'darterly‘ conference for this year W‘s-held Friday night by the presidingwlder, Rev. H H. Thor. en of Chicago. 2 The storm prevent ed many frfii :attendi'ng. The reg- ular routinqwqu lot the conference was held. ,,Mr;‘3Williatn Tillman was elected delefité to the annual con~ ference which “Will be held at Free. port, 11]., infmerch. The affairs of the church were found to be in good shape. It hu ‘had one of its most successful yin-s financially and the pastor will bk! 3 creditable report with him uo'i’q'phfetence Morning- Whip at 10:45. Epworth League at 6:30 preceded by a 15 mirfiqte prayer service. Evangelistic service at 7:30. The Cunt“: rehearsals are near- ing their clone. ' Friday evening, Prof. Rolin Peale of: N. W. will start to put on the finishing touches. Mr. Wm. E. Blétsch. not yonly for fihiS feature of the ivork but also for the wonderful minionary record of the Religious le‘r'vice and entertainment for sohficr-s, Saturday at 7:30 p. m. S. S. Sunday at 9:30. Last Sunâ€" day thirty-sevgn were awarded the medal for‘ constant :‘ttmdance. Of these four have been present. every! Sunday for seven years. One for six! years, st-verd faur years and the largest number one year. This is a remarkable record. Great credit for this work is due our superintendent, Li\€\\\\““V We shali mks up the study of the Book uf Arts in the Wednesday evenâ€" in;,.' services beginning: this week. The mowing Swifts at 7:230. unco. This means that if our)" mne is luynl m the cmzonnm mum \w shall etxpericncr' a inm‘vmml in the church that Wm M of pvrmanvm value. SP3 I“ ICES: ~â€"- Forward movement in the Church. This movement cbntemplates 1.000,- 000 conversions and accessions: to the church by June first. 1920. The min- ister and several of our men are planâ€" nim: to attené this? meeting. Ton rhe'mbel‘s of the local church have siuned the Win-One-Logion un‘dx n nuxfiber Hf vurds are out and many mnrc are u. hp ch‘en out at tended. Eight representatives from firm-v Church atlrnded the dinner at Femral Y. DEC. A. in the eveniny. Friday evening, next, a great mass meeting of representative men from the All-Chicago region will meet 1t the Central ~‘V‘Y” to listen to such men as quE‘, L. Waldorf, pastor of First M. ll. Church. Cleveland. Ohio, Dr. Christian F. Reisner and Dr. RT. Keeney on the subject of Evange- lism as it relates itself to the present The AllsCh’icago Winter Epworth League Indium? held at First Church Chit-am hit Saturday was well at- El; CHURCH M»:-<~I.-><-<~>-:~:~3 the local church Win-One-Logion 'urds are out and M ch‘en out at :oooooooooooo000000000000: :T‘ucI-IJJIS . Am Ihdmnnlfli Hun-u)utsu JOHN E.CONRAD ‘Auonwyatlav 301 W‘hch-SL WM. [lb-fl O O C O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O C 0 000990000. 00.0.0000“ ' PIANOS GRAFONOLAS COLUMBIA RECORDS ma sum: mm 00. MoDOWELL SCHOOL 209 South Sun Strut ‘3 OHIO-tuck: h In. wusm DRESS CUTTING AND 01:516ch M TM! F0! Blaine” DENTIST Sheridna Building. Highland Park. Illinois f’f’fflifflf’dr’lv 3: in 32E ‘ 4531-33.; III'FINIS ‘During all the 33 YEARS :hat I have kept house I have never used a more satisfact- nry furniture polish and floor cleaner than NU-FlNlSH. Accept my highut recom- mendations for same." 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