«<4, PAGE EIGHT The Highlanb Park Pregg \11 I V lmm. at Hmhlzmd l‘urk. Pu? 1.1 n XVMHER l'.’ custnn‘. KW? aimlz'rmw’l. 4 'mgs in H‘vir Jus‘ “CUE: «lav mtm'r mw. Thvil It Adds, Subtracts, Multiplies It swmx' Yum 1111 the others. m the mayor if he up There is a new element this year among those “nun. fortune has made objects of charity. It is composed of those who in normal times always have been able to provide for themselves and their families. They are not the professional poor nor are they the kind that seeks charity: rather. the reverse. Many of them right now are desperately struggling to avoid the appear- ance of need, and going without many of the bare necessities of life. because they shrink from asking or accepting charity. The professional poor we have always with us. but the new needy are a different class and a new problem. There are manv of them in our midst today who are living on barely a meal a day and hardly know where the next meal is to come from. They have always been hard-working, good providers and will not ask for help until every other means of pulling through the crisis caused by unemployment and general depression is tried. In the meantime. women and little children suffer through false pride .. . ....... M. M‘ Hwnep nnon whom society has placed the pnuc. It is the business of those responsibility of seeking and now than ever before into t The new needy are not self-ac to mid and harder to convmce mat uk'k‘cp t degrading. They nee circumstances is no in many cases. but they will not ask for i their necessity as long as possible. The) prompt aid may save them much suffering “(‘harity vaunteth itself, is nut puffed up." How much there is nowadays of the type poor, helping the helpless. giving treats for th that sort of thing. which is advertised with hra publicity. And how often sneaking in the shad table or the Christmas tree are seen the cringii little-smiled manipulators who make the nece: their opportunity for self-laudatinn. And hm are such eï¬'orts. They t'uol nnhotly. while the k "let's not its left hand knmr what its right hum beyond estimation. "Every man. according as he purpnseth ll him give." was the admonitinn of Paul to the the pigmy-souled is commended that phrase. purposeth in his heart.†l NORTH SHORE LINE EMPLOYEE COMMENDED H. Cawley Receives Praia! 1'! Courtesy from Chicago Man. Letter Published The following letter was recexvea by the Trafï¬c Department of the North Shore Line and is self explan- ntory : -A--nnmr nn -vv-J. “The writer was a passenger on the 5 p. m. limited from Milwaukee to Chicago. yesterday. Oct. 18 and I desire to bring to your attention the very commendable courtesy of the at- tendant thereon, Mr. H. Cawley. The writer was directed by him with the utmost pains and courteous treat- ment on his putt. This man is a val- ubk ssset to your road from a pat- “x }.,)|\‘ ULH E "n-udcnx Thrift works automatically once its principles are practised. In re- ality it is a calculating machine which adds rapidly to your capi- tal, subtracts from your cares and multiplies your pleasures. A thrift account with us is the key which opens an unsuspected ave- nue of progress. 3"} on time deposits. H hwausc um ‘1‘ \tili n v M rwm‘tin. . «hw‘iilt‘d ? vil‘ Mfmrts \Vil “The H THE WEDN F (1111\‘111 1112111111111 1111 '11-‘x1 111111 <1<11<1 h21~ th 11u1:21g1111<t v11>111g \Ywhu 11111 1111112611 111111-11 1‘111'121x I411 1111111111111I< and H11 11112111111121. (1111111' >1v11'.v.< (11111111111111: 11111111111111 .1 11. 11111111 \thumhu' 21111141111113. 11111111 â€(111! .H giness of those upon whom society has placed the f seeking and succoring the needy to delve deeper before into the consequences of unemployment. are not self-advertising; they are sometimes hard rder to convince that acceptance of aid in such is not degrading. They need help, need it badly but they will not ask for it. and they will hide ~ 1“,. rm “nex‘lhlp, Thev are deserving. and J'dll that who r! d the hrnpes nf will take the 1 Bank of Personal Service H.\ SELF-V3 WEDNESDAY ('1.().\'I_\'1; maw that the \\'.’~dnv>'da_\‘ a Thu lubinws mvu, u? :1 m M11ist thz- hell» IJt' Muynr 5 In maintain thv wustnm. «we hih held uu‘. against HEN Lukv ' . mutter Iht' All THE \[nltTUN IHWJJ. .‘t $91!, 18 “UL puucu u,“ : nowadays of the type nf doing for the ass. giving treats for the children. and all 'h is advertised with brass hands and wide :en sneaking in the shadow ut‘ the hanquvt tree are seen the cringing ï¬gures of those ors who make the necessity of the needv self-laudatinn. And how fruitless always {001 nuhody. while tho kind 0f charity that mnw what its right hand dneth." is hlcx‘swl WAL'NTING ('HARIT\ ‘3 NEW NEEIH Hifl' 1w Mow: is 2th? 1* t» >w~il Ihv 1H 3; of the local mcuhants “111 h the matur up tux wttlvmmn " mum} Marv received z, \1 \\ UR reqdenl Mnx’rh 35V and qu’k THURSDAY. IH‘X'RMRER 1 5 year among thaw whom mis- :‘ity. It is composed of those Whn 3n able to provide fur thvmsvlvm‘ at the professional ptml‘ nor are 5': rather. the reverse. Many of struggling to avoid the amwar- * mnnv of the bare necessities of I'ul tom's point of View and it is with a sense of deep appreciation that I place this on record. The writer as- sumes that you are As anxious to know of such incidents us of re- verse ones . I ,,_:‘L ‘1 _ \tlsc u- ..... “I am not acquainted with Mr. Cawley. The impression he made on me prompted me to ask his name. “Yours truly. G. McDonald. Chicago." We are always glad to get comâ€" mendations of employee and it en- courages all to strive to give perfect service, which is the aim of the North Shore Line. The above article appeared in the December issue of the North Shore Bulletin. The Mr. Cawley referred to in this article is the son of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Cawley of N. Second purpnsoth in his heart. :' Paul to the Corinthians that phrase. “according Street 1 1 11mm PH 1 mhxcr El)‘ at‘u-rmmn Musing a HH‘x_‘lil‘.$I _\'9.~'{or(lny mr Snmuvl M. Hun. ‘H fl will be “11h wm "high†.1 High Sn 1PT. . 1'0 as he The Rev; “mu L‘Unï¬nvd ‘0 hi5 hunt week with a seven )lrs‘ Georgv Gilc- The Rev; Walter (W Bihler was wnï¬ncd to hi5 hnnn- a few days this week with a severe cold. )lr54 Georgv Giles of W951 (‘entral nun. who spent the past two months in (‘anada visiting her parents hlï¬ rvturnvd humc. | " '3-»...«..0..n Mrs. (lonrgv now... H. has moved to Highland Park and is living with Mrs. T. (1. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin (‘hapin will lum'v m-xt wm-k for Bush)“. 51135., \\ hm‘v they will spend the holidays. A ll. lm-zu'v nvxt wm-k for \\ hero they will spend \Vill ~\‘nu give 3 (“hr th- Child? Fill a sh mate of stocking. wx a â€With Send un or N- mate of stocking. wx ur lrh‘idv Send un or N-f to Mrs. Henry Sht-tn Laun-l aw. Miss Eliznh-th “ran 1â€,. will be the “'wk Misti Alia" Duffy Miss Dornthy ('urtix‘ min-(h Buynlun rvtunvh I-‘urminmnn tn woml huhdzl)'»’ ut humv Thv Mood) l’nlth- In yum» unnuumvx 1% Am \Vl't-k ('Ilnfl'l'rnrv in be rmm «it mun- ‘Mv‘mmw. :m‘ H'uyrr and U My prnhlvnh \11‘ .‘Irwi M! “ml 5!â€, mn. “hvr Il'x THE HIGHLAND mec ‘iy Lloyd Fran} umwarul m Hu- th- Midland. fuund in thv '11! Mr. ‘ on rpmHH‘J h-nisw! lyn-er 0n .‘wtuxdzu m Mm-(‘uusrhry Rm Marsh and Fir/uh n-tum from Hum :xtu-mhnu >\'hun'x M Mary Dunn (huy )lln )llllll‘nl llm‘lmugh :mtl Mia's .\lur_\' Kimlvull Wlll rMurn today from llunu llnll. \Vt-llslvy, Ma<~. when- lhu)‘ ill'l' sludonh‘. Horatin Seymour Jones. son uf Mrl Rrx l“ .lum-s. 128?» Linden Park Plan‘. has rvtumwl home {rum Luke Forest .\t‘;l(lrlll}' fur tho hnliday vacation .lullt’.\ was kusvd from all his term vxzuninutlnm bm-num- of his high sclmlnstlv standing. zmd was able to lvun- (hv Academy earl)" He is al- m. Innnnrer of the basketball learn at vxzuninutium I'm-num- schulnstlv standing. nr lvun- (hv Academy en su manager of thq hxsl Lake Forest. (‘hit-f 0f Police Ed‘ .‘ ï¬m-d to his home sufl" effects of an inward Marnnvy has been an 1 [ho past fvw \u-cks. tho past ft'\\' \u-cks. Mrs. l’luruth}~ Imitsvh lvnves today for (‘antum Misa., where she will spend the ('hristnms holidays. Mr. William King is seriously ill at the Highland Park hospital. The Highland Park merchants have put forth ovury effort to make their window displays at Christmas goods nttractivv to the public. This is not unly trui» nf tho gem-nil merchanflisw stores but alm the automobile supply shops. vtc. One glance at the up- town wmdnws will (-onvinco you of Ml this fart. The memlwrs~ 0f the Junior Auxi- liary nf thv Highland Park Woman's (‘luh Will Hlt‘t'l Saturday afternoon at three o'vlm-k in the (‘ummunity (‘en- tv-r («i hlkU tn the Dnrrns home in hwrï¬cld All nit-tubers are notiï¬ed that insu-nd Hf taking toys in thu- childn-n. fruit (apples and oranges) will be taken to tho hnmu Any who cannot attend and who wish to may srnd frui! tn the (‘ummunity (R-ntvr. and it will be taken to the home, Mrs. Wulu-r (‘urr is sufloring from an attack nf pleurisy and IF a! the Highland Park linspital‘ Littlv Burlmru lirringvr of Min- nunpolis. Minn . i- \isiting her grand- mulhor Mn. ll. J. Thnyt-r for several \"lW'kF i ani' U; uu ..._._ ., )eertield All members are notiï¬ed hut instead of taking toys to the -hildren. fruit (apples and oranges) will be taken to the home. Any who -annot attend and who wish to may wnd fruit to the Community Center. Ellld it will be taken to the home, Mrs. Walter Curr is suflering from rm attack of pleurisy and IF at the Highland Park hospital. Little Burlmru l'irringer of Min- neapolis. Minn . i- \isiting her grand- mother Mn. ll. J. Thnyer for several \"tW'kF. "r to Little Billy Trumbull entertained sewral of his young friends at a birthday party last Saturday after- noon Mr. Fred 1). Silla-r returned Tues- day from a few days hunting trip in the south. Mr. Irving Grifï¬th of Chicago visit- ed his mother Mrs. Griflith over the week end. Nearly «ne hundred boys attended the Community gym and tank (‘lnnes .u‘ H.) at the Deerï¬eld Shields High School] last Saturday morning. The classes next Saturday morning will he the last until after the holidays. Atteno tion is again called to the fact that these classes are open to all hays of the township. free of charge. The Community (‘enter will he closed again over this week end to complete the repairs and alterations. hut will luv open again on Monday. Send your old magaxinen, books, and phonowraph records to the Center. They will he used by hundreds. Do you need help - domestic, la- borers. chauffeurs. and others? (‘all 261 7â€" The Community Center. Community Service says “Learn a Carol. or two before Christmas.†You will ï¬nd several carols with the story of their origin on another page of this paper. I’RY E Capt lead in The so No. 1]; lot‘ No. X2; In: No. won 1 Mr. Irving Grifï¬th 01 bmcnxu ed his mother Mrs. Griflith ow week end. Mrs. M. A. Mayer was host: a few friends last Friday 31w Mr. and Mn. Julius Zimmer today for Cnliforni: where the spend the wincer. Barker's Superï¬ne Flavors.) Alcoholic. give having the real t that satisï¬es. At all grocery .u 1 â€"vadv. 11w Community Shop in: rot-dud a new lot of Men's Mndkerrhkfo and} lies. balm-mica. (MIG. The Iâ€; also has for uk. Mute pies a‘t‘ , "-3â€"- .L- fruit HI \‘. [Iimm n-m «um H Frank Mvrrx-H m the quvmh and. ThU Mi! lhv 111mm“ and Mun ‘1 ht’l M'tumn hmynul. \. ‘vlthvllx and ‘.~ ‘A-I' M luln‘. fix] (in “1H NH m1 '1 Hm) :0 Nolsnï¬ Ind ) “1E“. rduln 5.1... um um Xl‘. U lhI'Y 1\ [v :u'hllfll l grnuv n~ldvrml A“!!! Fun! l'uu-r Mm nmlâ€"Vu-xh-rn pm-h 0 1M Nilxï¬'s Marv-arr! limâ€˜ï¬ Wurnrr. (ï¬rm-e- HZ’u‘N'th Lnuth-rhnvk wiH Hmml‘l wh‘rv they urv Vurti< nnd Miis Eli rrlutnmi («day {run luv“)! mu )1 and 1.‘ Wm: .- are pwnh‘ by :‘ Luv San-t. (an pend the holidays. ("htistmns to a lit- u stocking putting wx and age of child nr N-furt- Dec. 23nd Shctmun Vail. 225 \\ rx lice Ed‘ Maroney is con- mnw suffering {rum the inward guitre. Chief been on the sick list for ‘yrtmn hf ()uuwa u'k 0nd guvst m \\: ~61 Immuh- u! (m- ,Mmuul qundrr‘s be hvld thruury mm A strum: pru- ning. Inspirational ulp yum-tings for rh'lun of [Inna-m 19115 M 1‘ Hrn-mlwx' ‘W hmwml. "hi 1L and )1HS :nmi today from ,1 [hr ('hristtmas mhvr numh-r nf Midland “I†be and i.~ er Worth poems by Arthur 4-H“: (}1vn Ward of Evansum L Jammy} Mylk Sub-s :lh‘ hmm u! (h n rd u-ln A!†Vhik‘llL" M! and 3h Nu PRESS. HIGHLAND 3h f (‘hl \\‘H H 1mm Ml- h day Mr thl' ~1Hh r (In rnml 111m: m M H man Mil n'v M r \\ H5 tn: Fr ~v N0. 6. (Apt. -cl‘lflly, ‘Iluv- 1-1,}.u'. » “l bemoan. Z Pr leave ‘ NlGGEMEYER GlVE won 8; lo". 7; pct. 533 1/3. __ 13" â€I , hey wm, zs-YEAR SENTENCE x0. 3. cm Graham; me. ,8,,::';;;.-'3:;';;., 37w“: ‘ ‘won 9; lost 9; “1.600. 5 _ ' ‘3' ‘ Medical cues fl 1" I.†‘ George Niggemeyer of Fox Lute N0. 5. C. . Lenoioni: “um†15. convicted of the murder of .‘mn 6; 10““; pm. 600. ‘ in" 131; 3rd year $33.03!“ a: H. .d John L. Johnson. Chime membnt.’ N a ‘ ‘ .. . _ x _ .. o. .C.p.5¢nu.mulb.vamr“;3rdyMâ€;g'I : ._ n: ..--... . z Will 'I‘ht- management of (hr Hotel will serve an excellvn mas dinner Sunday. the 2K 1:00 to 3:00 p m. at $2 pe Table n-servatnms may now by telephunv. Highland Park lowing is the menu: ('c-lvr)‘ Radishes 1‘ .l. Ivvv n." ('c-lvr)‘ Radishes ‘ Frt-sh (‘rabmcat Cocktail (‘n-nm of Mushrooms Rum: Turkey (â€henlnut DI“ Fruit Salad. ( Hot Minor Pi“ English i'l‘ Xv“ York he (‘unwmlwrt (‘l muss \nnl Ens \T EL \1 H .\(‘II- Ver) (‘ule‘ l’mHg hluhu 1hr thud numb. hrnrum (nun-g \ with u lwluro-(h- un nun“ AH“. hhd â€1v )vwii!‘l~ H hrmh Hf hh nuxhrnu- {my and uflv-r pl'v~vt\hy\.g}.1~ dn urnndrhlld. rnd 1hr rut ‘ but). launvha-d min unv 1 mtvnwtxug and lwnuhful (-n-r hoard h4-n-. Mius Adr'n‘nnv 1mm. granddaughter. pruwd h the sensutiurn 0! H19» vw-l n-udvr pf dmh-ct and huz' irs ‘hv “us cxu-llrm. An 1rd \nth ht r umph- mm zn:-nn~-r â€Miran-d hrr M Ill an n, V___,, Sunda)'. December 25 82.001he Person "K. H“ ()0!) \‘l RSE Number of visitil All children in weighed. Total number 01' dn-n, 123. ’ Number of 10': Total number 7"? Total number 1"! Fweight, 80. Number of Child! in school is 118. Miss Lew Tn 1hr “till Muynr ,1- Highwmxl. H]. Dcar Sir: [N'Hr “ll . You will ï¬nd hormxnh a n-pnrt of the Visiting Nurse of llighwuod {or the month of Nuvemlwr Tntal numlwr of calls mndv. 23R. Numlrr of advisory calls made. 6. Number of dressings (low in schooL Numix-r (if pupils sent homr xor sickness and other CIUM'S, 3. Number contagious use: in school children. 1. Number of visiting nurse cases, I. L...»â€" ') Fine Program Presented; Third of Community L)- (‘oum Afl'airs ~:-:~o:~«:-:«:â€"-:«;H~r++~:~:~++ + COMMUNITY SERVICE '5 H Mr. (‘harles Tingle. Community Service Music Organizer. is making his home in Highland Park while as- signed in tho (‘hivazu Districi. Mr. Tingle is living lll lhv Murnino. and while hero “'lil amid in several musical fl('ll\'ltlv~ of local Commun- ity Svrvico ' ‘ ‘ non-ulna Serve Christmas Dinner (‘runberry Saun- Filet Mignon. Benrnnisc New String Beam t'andn-d Sweet Potatoes urniu Asparagus. Hollanduiu Rn“! 'His wife .nd Monday morning pronounced. lm‘luro-(h- U“ 5“â€: hd lhv )M)i!‘l~ I \{ hh :«Luhrnu- {rm v-r prc-wnhng}.1~1h 11M. rnd 1hr rut aunvha-d min unv um and N-nulkful ‘ ("H'PSO PARK. ILLINOIS number of underweight chil- Plum Pudding I‘rrmn 'ï¬iii 310mm!) l‘l‘ lvss than 7": children receiving milk pupils sent homr for rvum Dressinfl Pumpkin Pie V ISITING .‘l ARES REPORT Lewifl. "biting Nuru excellent ('hrist- the 25th. from .1 $2 per person. my now be made m1 Park 500. Fol- Tumu-d truckers n xillk in sl‘huol hth‘ an: sumo]. ~ >u1~~ \udlrrm f the mmmumty 1h: MHHM'HUH at .ht “m f:._\ «\r { â€W Mornme antwllnmi. HM - H. “M; (ht under wright, 30. under Weight. 18 uu-r wet! in coun' A lam nu-nu u. wvvw when nentencc u got job- dumch [at month.“ not all of on have gone to work 12â€} {hr rtnrt. dnuuhtvr and l m’ hh‘ num- uf (hr must ul yin-gram» Drvningé lmddy'n r U“(' U Uhv “'rlSh (‘nkm A .h‘ (M m V?! under I’RYE‘S TEAM LEADS ELKS TOURNAMENT ('npl‘ l’ryr's tram ha» captured the; lead In the Elk!’ bowling tuurnamem. The standing this week is as followr, No. 4. (‘apL Frye: g-nu-s 15; won‘ 1]; lo“ M pct. 733 1'3. ‘ 7 No. 2. Capt. Clark: game: 18; X2; lost 6; pct. 666 2/3. No, 7. Capt. Soho-hie: game; won I); lost 7; pct. 61] 1/9. Washing Machinéé TRY FIX If unsatisfactory in anyvbfay Just as Eversharp Pencilsâ€"The. Original . ; Fountain Pens â€"T“:J:'§::7g‘;? ‘ALBERT LAgISON We have just stocked a very ï¬ne assortment of Candles Banquet Lat COYdOVa in Assorted C 5c and 10c Kaloâ€"Chrome Hand-made Candles in beautiful colorings Telephone .4! 0f SEND [1‘an any In! A u......-_..._ _‘ THOR EDEN A.B.(‘. EAS£3 WESTERN ELECTRIC JUDD, Eth? See them all under one roof ;; Easy Terms of Payment on Any Madam? IRONING MACHINES ~ THOR A.B.C. smpuax . it SEND IT F Various Styles, Sizes and Prices? in our new Display Room ' Make It'a Merry Christmas â€" Washing Machine REPAIRS FOR ALL APPLIANCES big a “burâ€"saver u the Wuher. We'll prove it ’1 by 1 FREE TRIAL in your home M '01â€. n a Mom: Christmas â€"â€" Give Her £2 DECKER HUBER Put these on your Gift List andles BACK AND TRY A DIFFERENT MAKE; Highland Park. Illinois BEST FOR YOUR WASHER 23 389 Central Avenue ’HARMACLST Fifteen 18; Won Banquet Candles in Assorted Colors l J Places ()nein Your Home 25Câ€"75C COMPARE 3 YEAR SERVICE AT M ‘z'garsâ€" Walter (mm?! Sl'NDAL DFA .‘ MONDAY. [)1va TI'ESDAY h Admirsmn: Aiul (hmldn-n unnm North Ayn!» A )‘Nb fl‘ A (â€â€œ11" Molfol un thé worm-f: Hull‘ Shhdfl)" Sclzmci Mondnyâ€" 4’th Tuesday J’H‘h“ WEDNESDAY. Admission: Ad' t‘hildrt'fl under Bryant A wily roman“ Production. Mun and 3"“ “Miracles HY 1“ TH l‘RSDA‘. H Admmmon' Adi ('hildn-n undvr W4W‘ GRACE Thon- arr h M'hcxv} LGIFh‘T" whvrt'. and â€W Mn-thodllt ‘ h“ 1hr rulc. A ‘1 fro!) VY‘QPEJVVd My \\ Y B“ M H'nHUUH.‘ M for (ht bU' "‘1 ( hrntmar I“: v\‘vr) ll!) hhd rouguâ€" UV} “‘i \n“ be t: "h and n "a! 0“ â€(Tumult n pl (mm of n11 In have a “‘1 whvre nrryh m need, and < or [(111 {rum ‘ other EU! I got toï¬hrr- the Ydï¬fui. and nonwhut t um hm all K0 awn] rml Chm-tun vol l Wh' (‘hr‘ are 3 In: \0 an- zdnfl ‘0 of (km: ‘U U 803m, firls. we In. rain! to a colony 0! "TH E RUA From 'V light {put I It“ gel 30‘" (. AH -011 vs Asnm e ï¬ghth 13651 â€1 k