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Highland Park Press (1912), 9 Mar 1922, p. 5

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iced 'VCI‘ rek 'VOIS 15 45: Coupe 81380: CI‘SOII HERS les if! t , ‘Remembm- the Firemn‘s d'mce to’ gunfire“ (Friday) in the Oak Ter- arm-e School. Further nctice appears « elsewhere ip .this paper 3 The final examination irr “History"i §6f Illinois" will be given March 23.; " In gimme-tic written work for thef imonth at February. Ossion Carlson; JFVETSEHJ 1‘00 ami‘ Elizabeth Welch: i 3 There will be no Bible class during 5 Following the Lenten services on .f'l‘luirsday evening the regular meeté 3.ingesof the Luther League will be held gin flue assembly room. (March 9). $10245 -I.-i- ZION LUTHERAN i: WWHWfi-J‘v ’ Rev. ..F Suhr, Pastor \\ ; Sunday School at. 9: 45 ‘ 3 Morning worship. in English at During Lent theft; will be a Lenten service every Thui'sday 'evening at 8. Last Friday there was no school due 'to the fact that there was a teachers' conference at the high school. All the teachers from Lake county were invited. There were over 500 present. Under Mr. Conover’s direction apf Operetta! is under way, to be given by: the school choruses. The Operetta is “Trial by Jury." by Gilbert and Sul- livan. From the sound of th epmtice} it promises to be a very lively and; entertaining afl'air. ' l l I The “Blue and White" has increased in size from 6 pages to 8. The price. omever. has gone up accordingly, The School Annual is progressing splendidly. but this Week has been de- voted to a big Annual campaign. The object is to increase the snbscripcions. amt a .very clever clock to indicate the Annual sales has been invented, and put up in the main hall. After the 15th the price of an Annual will go up from $1.50 to $1.75, so it is to every- one’s interest to subscribe before that1 time. The Annual is going to be very] worth-while this year, with. new dc»; partments. new ideas, original pic- tures and drawings. There will be. fifteen individual outlined pictures of; the‘football players which will gb tor make, up part of the football section. Under each picture there will be e sep- ’ ante write-up of each player. In ad-, dition to this there will be several pages devoted to the Brockton trip, with some snap-shots and sketches. f The seniors had a class meeting re- cently to discuss the question of a class motto and class ye”, and the question of a gift to ‘the schoo}. \‘othing waswlefinitely decided. Tuesday of last Week Mr. Sctu. the superintendent of Brock-ton high school, spoke to the school. He was in Chicago because of the geachers' con- ference. He spoke very highly on the fine bunch of boys; the school had sent down to Brockton last fall, and spoke of how greatly the Brockton hays es- teemed our Coach Rothacvher. A number of new Bucks have ar~ rived {or the Iibmy shelves. They are principally history books. but are none the less interesting: This Tuesday the Garrick club held its meeting. The time Was devoted tb a debate on the‘ subjéct of movie cen- sorship. Those who debated Were: Nellie Hunter, Francis Harrison. Wil- hemina Bell. .Dorothy Atride and Gemina Teckténstien. Those who faâ€" vored movie censorship won. ' At the recent senior girls and fac- ulty basketball game, the faculty won by a score of 19 to 18. This is no inâ€" sinuation on the senior girls playing, howevz-r. because the faculty team is largely composed of college stars. Last week the Bousters‘ club met and had a wry-interesting'meeting. Mr, Zipuy gain- an excellent talk on ’chml 5pm: Which precipitated some very inns-resting diacussions. %|_ MutualC’oal‘Co. if The committee in charge of t muster pageant hm already) hem ’WOrk. The characters have be ‘chosen and assigned. “,TheVTrium] fof Love" by Margaret Slattery is t 1 pageant selected. ' S U ftion will meet. i 1 7:30 p. m.. stereopticon lecture l l“The Holy Land." This will be t l lfirst of the series of stereopticon leg-Vi ltun-es; that will be given Sunday avg-i - SP1}! {pings dui'ing the Lenten season V irial music and illustrated songs {q Teach service. 7:30. Wednesday evening, pray$g meeting, ., g, l; was chosen superintendent of. the pri: mary department. A very import.) d ant item of business was the move t" ‘0 have the primary department as 35 l_ completely separate school, havin‘l ,‘. their own opening. closing and other _‘ exercises. With the new superingl d tendent of this department and t ’ -" ‘ introduction of kindergarten ide$w1 and upâ€"toâ€"date methods and equi i ment we hope for some fine resultsd; { The Intermediate Epwnrth Leaguggi is having sessions of unusual intere. every Sunday afternoon. And the are having a most happy time. i The attendance on the illustrat, , lecture last Sunday evening was quit? large. It was most interesting ' ‘ , compare conditions in’ New Yoitfi with those of Chicago. But moat ‘ startling were the revelations of tn“: conditions ”under which the foreig 'fl . born population lives. These pietur ~' ;showing with‘faithfulness the actu scenes. and the wonderful contrast a}; seen in the show places. parks, rive iand ocean left impressions that w' fnot soon be forgotten. One week frog} next Sunday evening we will have ‘3: (hundred or more pictures of Chicagfib; :1 a Zand Chicago life. You may thirfii lyou know all about Chicago. But db: éyou‘.’ Be sure» to see these Vpieturefii. V” we Avcmie ~ night-ad Park. [IL [gnaw 27 Vperior coal. 'Give your furnace a chance for its life. A man does a better. day's work when he’s pro rly fedâ€"so doesa heager. akev friends with year furnace give] it a good satisfying mea. ORDER 3 ton of our su- mrinr nnnl *(‘lhm \rnnr BUILDING MATERIAL Stock and Pquflry Feed At; thv Sunday schmvl hoard Hlt‘t't ing Monday evening all of the old of ficers werv nucleated. except that M Rom. Boyd was elected assin‘tnnt Seq; retarV‘ nnders. Gertrudv Goosmaxf “.n.‘ 4 .4â€" ... Iic.ut Dun M. Yuung. u formerl purishunm of the pastor is nnw 100% ml at N. Sheridan. “9 (*xpm-t In 51% him often at our serviws. ' - c576! e fer {gut fad (Haifa u? RELIABLE LAU N D RY the yard In pretty nevi effects; white, ivory} or biege; in large assortments â€"-- i235 19c “d 25c Curtain Lamas, ($50-$35 36 inches” wide, in white, ivory, biege £236". ' 19c a""251: Plain Gingham, 85c Imported Chambray gingham. 32 inches wide, in wide range of the. newest colorings ' the yard ..85C Curtain Scrim,~\19c-25c Pretty Checks for spring dresses, yard. 27-in. , Gingham, 29c 32-inch new spring gingham choice patterns, yard ............. ' ...... 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