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Highland Park Press (1912), 24 Nov 1921, p. 11

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nl~ rzmd OD} I? €le r r; “NIH“ Mid 5(th A'I‘m‘ Y I .3 every \umiay m7?“ ng '_€ “‘1” A , “w. Wbdnmday evvmn: lu-iw {Mtlmv-nie; P- huling. is at '3 a mm? 31‘ <unda, 'Clil‘k ‘rcth 1n fliernmns‘ {undaysâ€" 71")“ a. 9:30) a. 11:00 3. Sennun Prayer an iayw, church a! :istant m \\ 3th. :1’. their \ \u ‘4 Rw- Waker J11 "v . “.5. day awn: n: meeting. Whit). 1n- P~t1mcn10< Pf Christian \11 r11» :, is at '3 o'clock urdmlly inx1ted t1 make Yr.“ wading room at ‘1R.(en- ‘a- hich is uf‘en exor» week an r. n; nclmrk 1n the morning ~11 n'c‘u‘ufk in the evening and from two (.1 six 8r“ enue ["0“ g-r (lass Dramatica a. m. Holy Communion. 1. 111. Trinity Church School. a m. Holy Communion and «1 1 Sunday) Morning and Sermon (remaining Sunâ€" .\\ Bazaar mmurny t‘en‘tm‘. ‘rwiay. DU. 1. (IV-m .u.crything is sold. ip pay the Salary n! a .\, \t‘urkm‘ at Ellis ls- l I "In. Z .< 4.» My”? hem-i m. Vvsprrs. Thanksgiving Day '72. Huly Communion Thanksgiving 5. 1n the Fresh“ \Vt‘ a ge tvn thlrty 3”th “'1” ,-,'xghrtLli H M )(‘idl he M Minister Services ,n‘vn 'C‘nx‘k. the {V (’hurvh f0} Iowmi f '30 yr‘lf; Th<)§1 Bibler W 931w. M \\ f Thankszi“ by Maunder. k;ru"ak'n1.” “grgectmnsv H ,g’hn do partum!) 14 us! If )3“; rum If" to time are missing real traits. With sympathetic intelligunce he firings to bear on every lesson ykind of helpâ€" fulness in the study of the Bible that is unusual. He ought tn have fifty instead of fifteen in his class every Sunday. ' serVIC' Already plans an- l:-eing made for the Christmas exercises. Little folks an: alert, and “'1' expect 2: Very in- teresting occasion. Sunday School Buard mecting next Monday evening at the church‘ A fun attendance as desired. T hp) Two finv families. those ‘1‘ Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Thompsun and Mr. and Mrs Baumgartner united with the k'hurl'h lart Sunday, We count that a guvd iu-ginning for the year. About a dnzen young people have signed up for choir service The first meeting will bo- held Friday evening uf x‘ms \nek at seven o'cltxk prompt. I! h hum-d that 2111 W!” come and he «vn time. as thi< Choir mwting is in be fullmwr! b} a husinus med- :m: If the prurth Length. Ath'ndanw at Sunday Morning: wro NW 15 lmprmang. We hnpv at an “urn' dutv to Illwsi a hnu>c packed to var: \ (in :he Hm: thvmv \n .\! HUI (‘1 in his n time LONG LAKE WlLL NOT BE A VILLAGE 2: dc' boon! “up!" \\ Residents Content to Remain Without Local lmp‘rovements: Other Lake County News items EXPENSE ()BJECTEI) T0 \ in Thy not Wu!“ next «pring‘ wor first of May. it [hr Rev, Father The nuw 'rvuildin‘ «'1th imit A. C. Stoxm was chosen wig-n: «vi the MHk Pmducerri we Marketing'company a the board of direct-v ,._ Th. 9 at mg uf runl'zitt" piacé‘. \. “'3? J. 'pr‘. flr‘ufl't‘ Duffier The (‘atho‘zics of I tru't a parochial my .mrinq. work to my mu~u2 \n-nun'guth-r 2|); ‘1‘. “I U! Pl Alc -n “(I .‘J‘M My. MU!“ .1 y \Pt L}. Brawn-w RL-‘ppmnfiéd thv numy r m a man» pacxcu w Nm‘xt Sunday mnrning's , m keeping th'n Thanh- ~‘Jt'Y‘iYiL’ "A\ (‘I'I'Ni Av- ‘tXL'L‘ :rouHo if he D x. holics of Libertywlle plan L parochial school building 12, work to start about the lay. it was announced by Father Luttrcll last week. 'rvuilding will be un the lot of the church. l)\‘3‘l Phyflwa g1“- druKKi-‘t favor b." <( Manning, :‘m- gm worlds record of at chmmwn. K) i\'\ A ma IO T311 {brzx'inu l1 \trcmz- \\ u" , v ”l'n learned .,- “as I“ i in!‘ man the peace ‘ILE “Hr druggist had ‘inm- mm a 'or by seihm: hm: booze, afraid he would get him ir’ he revealed {hr seller's 1H HM“ m‘ KNK 1H dil‘ u \‘l (x. IL HI HI ”Sunas vranS RuLm-i Lako has «master at that hazurday. Mrs. \.: rx'lm’ {whiutts ‘ lnm (‘l \\'h \‘Y‘rk‘ |1z‘iifih[€d furnished .\l:~~ Mt- 'vryum- appumlel succeed 1/1; L. Lam :- mnmumti' Representatives of Various 0r- "5’" Tot?" ganizations to Confer in Th' t} 'u \. . . L Peoria Next Month ‘r! u i“1-3: Hut [(‘l' of a mile W rn pm i M v3 [‘5 ser HH “Cu (”1‘3 inted poi: Pre~«‘F1P““3' [{c had thv ‘inm‘ him a 1n Lukv g at hh' TH'E HIGHLAND PARK mass. mum PARK. (H ( LIL’ 2“me H‘t \V \‘UUH 1m Record of Work at Lincoln, R vinia and Elm Place Schools is Given .H‘. Following are the re \isiting nurse at Elm f and Raviniu schools: EFm Plut- At the upening of school at Elm Plan» the weight records of 635 were obtained. 01' these 277 werv Iunrkall m‘rfvcl. 13x Were from thnce to sew“ vn per cent underweight. These were marked blue card pupils. the furmeri whitv card pupils. 220 pupils were‘ found to be from sewn to 18 per cent‘ lwluw weight. These were marked‘ red card pupils. All the children un- ilorwmzht have been encouraged to interest themselvvs in lwtter nutri- tion. to drink milk. etc. At the end ui (h-tolwr 3;] pupils having blue cards Wcrv given white cards instead Ind 'H i'wl carll pupils were gin-u blur vanlr. these ”promotions"? being based upoii the pupil>~ increase in weight.‘ Thl‘fllLll'V‘ rcpuriml fur Elm l‘larc m i'nnliam ~: ‘M u” l’h W l H) mv (AIL TM: ; hum- .21H< Huiusium with «HM: Tnmi anwvtmn» I‘rvlmmxary Impu-UU X». uf puth takm: Nu. half pmts milk I’rnenlauv Hf undvrv lh:l<in-I‘ “U." ‘1 x‘l Total N0. (“”5 Home calls Telep‘hnm- calls Excluxiunx wnh m-l‘ls Total inapm'tions Pn-llmmary inéipocuons .\'u. pupil" taking nulk .\'u. half pint: milk l’k-n-m-ntugc uf undom‘viszhl A'hll‘lrt‘Yl (‘OI'NTY OFFICERS TO ATTEND STATE MEETING ‘;LT1lIU\' \\ I“ t")! I). . um} l,;~.'m- («may vuli lw Hl aim-nuance. All‘wlt'l tlu-m will ln- .lurlL'c l’i Ll llz'lwil14, (aunt-V anti yrnlvmi- judge, .\li>'< Mary l'nlmctm-r. \umil)‘ jth‘nllv x-fi‘iu-r. l':l"!\t~'l S. (iail nf llighlaiml l‘ui'k. «'uunty adult, prnhaziwi nfficer. Mrs [)uiwzm .Vlzu‘lnncfl. mpcrinten- tloht «if the urunljy’ detention home. Hm-rgo Mdfulluuzh of Currie-e. chair-i mun uf the detention home committee, and uthm'.~. JUlth' Persons will speak on “(‘uunty Detcntinn Homes," and in ll‘fu general n-(mfmoncc on "Some Responsibilities of Juvenile Courts." Miss l‘lilnh‘trt'l‘, whu is president of the State Primary Officers association will have charge of the prognm of that urganizatinn. A:14... n, Oh- Judge Pcrs‘ms State Charitics ciation. Hh‘vm JURY PANELS WERE PICKED LAST WEEK Hu- Men The panel of thirty-six veniremen selor tml last Week at Waukegm to re. port in circuit mun. December 12 mly include the men who will be selected to serve on the jury which tries Gov- ernor Len Small when he is placed on trial, The trial will be early in Decembvi. providing: Circuit. Judge C. C. Edwards does not quash the indict men: on llecwmber 3, If he denies the moti \n (H quaah Lhe (OUI‘I says he will plau- [hr case un trial as soon after Dws-nibti' :3 in possible ' ‘ 1-7 Mn trial uni I «mum-tum z tau-m. whirf s L-oum}: an 1 |1.‘J)Y;.[h" '20P” wmmy :m'mtiwn um! rhnu< run-'5 H R‘Ullft‘r at l .umYm x‘ and If the raw Ki'n after the pram-L. z; 1): last erk ar uary 3. may last wwk a" uary 21. may jury for the FunifiVinK drawn {7'4“ Knfiar. 94') r 8‘ Main! 0135 Lan {hill-fit 1.". , “'m. ‘14!“ 1‘00 YT I Who Will Try Govem’r Many be Selected From H. December 12th Panel I'.'xt“.-:~â€"-Fh'd Hrm‘n. Worm-4L SASHA". H Xvwhali Januar) 3rd Panel hh are the reports of the‘ e at Elm Place, Lincoln; [H'i‘> ltd Mll’!‘\\l"h. hul! p Lincoln KA\ inia School tmn and which H‘ 1|) All 1h>pwxmn> and prubutc )1)! v- DYMI’A‘J- un‘ll v! (y ixumr Mun-rm! u! rupn-wmunu L‘ s :l'.turn«-}'> n~< ( l'x-urm thv first mi 3| lurur hum? undq-m'oivht "lllurx u. .. .7, maqh the court says he will I . \ tnal as soon after '350 U“ .3 z» pugslhle .5» dms no! go on trial un- first of the yc-ar as some paan of veniremcn drawn and union-d tn rrpon Jam .y kc used in making up the he governor's trial. m n a fist of the men It‘ This List '\ ‘_ \p 1A a Us: a“, vicinity c l s .11!qu H . was president of the and Correction asso- n-nuc uf ('hanties publix “1-1qu dr- Chlllv> “an Ihv “ll- prubutc judszvs asâ€" ?uu- umu-xx :usn- m- mpcnnu-ndent's xn-wmun\'c.~ of Xh‘ nilk number fl“ attendance. - Judi!" I" lnh: fo-mp, Nxch x-nm ,n'cnilu <00“th .0 judfl“. ‘ juvenile ”lghlill.d :10 HS 668 “'00 1392 1470 both P“ NIct‘u-xght 50 18"4 uf 694 30 anzmn ll‘ "1 r7 imlmllllllllllllllllllllIIIIllII“IIHill“IllllllmllIIIIIIlIIlIlllllllfllmlllmlllIIlfllllllllllllllllllllIllllllll Blue serge suits, up fro- ‘15 Sheep nkin colts. up No- ’12 SM": akin vats _‘_ fl upr (roll ........ ()venllu . . . (mvm (doves. I ‘01 ~ Plats of all “fit. ‘3 0° nl, up {roll ....... Snow-n. good cum! up from ......... 31,375 (‘apv- of India. wdght ..,.1 Mackinaw Conn ., 39 Silk Neck 'l‘leu .......... Henvy leather mitten ...4 Wool aux-kings ......... 4 Heavy Flannel Shirts up from ........... 81,98 lwndcrwur best quality lace lined ................. 98¢ l'nion suits. rim.” lined . .. ....81 Dream shim up (to- Supcoders. up from ..... ONLY 24 MORE DAYS Save your Men’s Wear Grafanola Boys’ Wear BARGAINS IN win the ill-haw ILLINOIS North St.Johns Avenue, Highland Park,Ill. 81.25 81.98 Given Away the holder of the largest number of pur- chase certificates from this store. Certificates given away with all purchases. You not only get the benefit of our sale prices, but some will get this beautiful instrument free. HIGHLAND PARK BARGAIN STOR‘E "15 NORTH SECOND STREET Ten Days Sale Nov. 23 to Bio-ut- h dl u!“- gm all wool mild! but and“! . , ‘ Silk sad (hook! '2 np "0- , ~ 8m stead-p. up "0" sum M I" kind:- FIJI!“ “‘5‘ (om. weight. up "0- (0va IV” “I‘M “a “if“. I" [‘elcphnnc Highland Park 1’, JUST ARRIVED A N; m d inlnnu' ".41... Anon Sum. all colon .ul Woole- Sun: I! Tor! in" u” m Canto- :1 YJU 'iONxY. Ladies’ Wear A Inge «lacuna Infants’ Wear tabla nu", 16 SAVE 10.98 81.98 83.25 82.98 Household Goods Mu up (ro- .‘..l,w Bel mom up In. .31,” Pillow dip up {no- -39¢ Bull torch ‘ ........ 29¢ Bod Inn-d- with (due 32,98 (Huh-s. 7 )da ,.. 1 thnd. 35 in. yd. ....... Pun cotton mum ‘. Who's, good qulity up from V . ., 1.50 We uke on‘len {at d U of "(N u I “flux to you o! 25: m 50c on the doll-r. Sum use! up front ‘ . .31,” Trunk-s. I“ pins. --- rm.- .,_. .510 Blue mu (hen-oats up Iron 87.50 (Huh- drum up fro- » ~ ’ - Smkintb Swami. 9"" up from up "on Girls’ Wear nge vour Grafanola Dec. will the 81.49 82.75

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