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Highland Park Press, 23 Jul 1925, p. 2

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& «j ## #} Â¥# D & aft §# 66 t 14 in 99.9 per cent of all school, districts in the Stgte of Washington. roynded by ’oot:,t hard r:‘;a;;';.:::: expected t uinntr:::u to I}gltatov:p:r;ach This beautiful tract, it is underâ€" ttl:d.hwboeomut;:lntoa&th- olic cemetery.: which, being centrally located, is to be used by all the Cathâ€" olic parishes in the county. It lies on a beautiful knoll and is attractively timbered and has a small lake at the main â€"entrance. ~It is almost surâ€" Deeds wen‘nmdodhst week â€" at Waukegan, conveying 200 acres reâ€" cently owned by Gist Schwandt and Charles Peterson, located in Section 10 and 11 in Libertyville township, which was purchased by the cardinal through his Lake county brokers, T. J. Stahl and company. A new Catholic cemetery, the ultiâ€" mate cost of which will exceed $300,â€" 000, is the ‘latest Lake county yinâ€" vestment ofâ€" Cardinal Mundelein. CARDINAL BUYS LAND . FOR NEW CEMETERY In Sections 10 and 11 in Liberâ€" \| â€"Ayville Township; To ; \ _‘ _‘ Improve It PAGE TWO Sthool libraries have been installed Purle Purer Because f ('ar?mw ted Full Quart Brick * 50c keeps your favorâ€" ite beverage cool without diluting. Gayly colored straw covering, on & ( Price. Beverage Blasses in a wide range of prices in our compartment _ (Mustrated Above) | For grape juice or July clearance sale. Divisipn of Nationai Dairy Products Decanter Unique â€" A Timel';’f Offering in â€" â€" Charming GlapSwarg Novelties $500 in Vanilla Ice Creanit _PEACHES, i _PINEAPPLE and CHERRIES _ SPECIA Finland has 75 bookshops cities, 219 in the country, 40 stall agents, and some 82( stands. . â€" . â€" The, minister of justice uted the Danish parliament to legalize the ending of suffering by death ) at the request‘ of a patient hopelessly ill or fatally injured. _ â€" > z The company has had thoushnds of these maps printed and they a btg sent to ho'eh, garages, service staâ€" tions, chaufim- of commerce and comâ€" pany offices for distribution to lgul and vilitin','motorim. tss ‘The map, which for convenjence is folded, opens to ftll size;: All roptes are numbered ‘and concrete, WE"‘- oiled and :dirt roads are.des as such. Solid lines denote npleted pavements and broken li‘na t Pn' der construction. It was prepared by the Chicago Motor club and |is Jaid to be one. of 'theg-test: and best road maps to appear. ol «Excellent road maps, glearl ing the existing highways in are being‘ distributed free by t lic Service company ‘of North nois in this_and cther cities territory it serves, / | PUBLIC SERVICE CO. 3 ISSUES FINE THIS season‘s showing of refreshâ€" â€" * ment wares includes many strikihfi f and unusual patterns, some of which â€" are exclusive with the Burley Shops. â€" Iced Tea and Lemonade Sets in clear, erackled and plain $lass and in colors; _ Novelty Decanters; Trays in many shapes and bright colors; Sippers, _ Coasters and Ite Buc':kets-â€"afip are featured for a happy selection, while the prices will Igund pleasing. . Lovers of the beautiful and unusual will enjoy a visit to the Burley Shops. We invite you. _ Rts j This Week o .cs % }»&'\i}tfififi% Burley Seven Nortfi Wabash Avenue Est a 1838 CHINA . CRYSTAL â€" LAMPS â€" ANTIQUES y NB &Company â€" â€" appy selection, while be gund pleasing. utiful and unusual to the Burley Shops. [llinois, he Pubâ€" irn Tlliâ€" in the in the bookâ€" newsâ€" A welcome home . service vi?l be tendered.Bishop S. P. Spreng on next Sunday afternoon at the Austin Boulâ€" evard ~Evangelical Church, Chicago. Bishop Spreng who recently returned from an official tour of Eu will speak on, "The Youth Mov;qt of Europe." . E. D. Fritsch superintendent. | $ 11:00 Morning worship and< comâ€" munion conducted by presiding eldâ€" er J. G; Eller. d 8:00 Evening services. * On ~Friday * evening preparatory services will be held to be followed by the session of the qu | conâ€" ference. 3 7:45 p. m.â€"Evening gospel rvice. Inspirational singing and aerm'tIn. A cordial invitation is extended to all. fey. F. R) Cardwell, pastor . ~‘ ©9:30 a. m.â€"Bible school. ;‘ £ 10:45 a, m,.â€"Morning worship. Ser: mon By the pastor. oig is T:00 p. m.â€"Christian Endeavor. Topic, "The Progress . and Achieveâ€" ments of the‘ Negro in‘ America." Leader, Margarette Miller. 1 t Matoal wal ds pe e P nt % § E#fi d kn WA $ m‘fi, es se F *f P The Rev. P. C. Wolcott, D, D., rector Sunday servicesâ€" | [ Tsd The Holy Communionâ€"7:80 a. m. The Church Schoolâ€"9:80 a. m. Matinsâ€"11:00 a. m. . | (The first Sunday in the month, . Holy Communion). $y â€"] â€"Evensongâ€"5:00 p. m. | [ $# Thursday and holy days, t 6 ‘Holy You are cordially invited to make use of the reading room at Cenâ€" tral avenue, which is open every week day from nine o‘clock in | mornâ€" ing until six o‘clock in the and Sunday afternoon from twoâ€" thirty to six o‘clock,. : | Services are held in this church, 887 Hazel avenue, every ‘Sunday morning at 10:45. Sunday 3901 meets at nineâ€"thirty o‘glock 4s open to pupils up to the .. â€"of 20 years. The Wednesday evening meetâ€" ing, "which includes monies of Christian Science healing, is at 8:00 o‘clock. 7 ~ & G B ) M reen Bay road and Laurel avenue Second ‘street, near Laurel 'n*ume. J. G.!Finkbeiner, pastor,. | 9:45 Sunday School session, Dr. UNITED EV ANGELIC THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS8 |._ (IMustrated Above) is attractive set %h eficlulsives with e Burley S} ecmas th apple $reen ' ndle? on both e square jug and thegiasses, P;‘rice. 24 $79_0 ‘Exclusive Iced Tea Set â€" Text for cjn‘-réom study of the sewer system of Chicago, for use in connection with the fifth grade civics course, has been prepared! by an engineer connected with the city sysâ€" Parentâ€"teacher associations have more than qfreblod their membership in South Carolina in two years. An important undertaking of the State branch is the eradication of illiteracy in the State by 1930. $ ‘Because the bor;t:mne so much larger than those any domestic animal Kaping is of the opinion that they may be part of the prehistorie remains of some extinct animal, posâ€" sibly a mammoth. Fag / ‘Two immense bones, one a rib fully six féet in length, and the other a secâ€" tion of vertebrae from the back bone, measuring between seven andâ€" eight inches in diameter, were unearthed in a trench 20 feet d:j: by George Kapâ€" ing at Ingleside last week. â€" 87 Years in Chicago Miss Annie Hallowell, Waukegan; Miss Lucy Burke, Waukegan;. Mrs. Florence Curtis, â€" Montana, once a teachier in the Waukegan high school; Miss Cora White, Grayslake, Miss Stella Grace, Wauconda and Miss Nelâ€" lie Courtney, Wauconda. & Discovery Last Week Near Inâ€" gleside Arouses Interest ‘ ~_â€" of Geologists } There are six county teachers reâ€" ceiving pensions from the state. They BONES FOUND MAY , f BE OF MAMMOTH gm one to ten years pay $5, those m 10 to 15 years $10, from 15 to 25 years, $30,. 6 \~This is an increase of $500 over the past year and shows that 496 Lake county teathers subscribed. The doâ€" nations to the pension fund are deâ€" manded and those who have taught Total Amount Received TEACHERS‘ PENSION â€" ~ FUND IN THE COUNTY . North avenue near Lauretta place. ~ William B. Doble, pastor. . â€" . 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. _ 10 :45 a. m. Morning Worship. Serâ€" mon by the Rev. W, H, Holgate. © Year is $4,386, Co. Supt. Reâ€" ports; Six Beneficiaries C. was 99.83 filled on June 20th, and approximately 30 days yet unâ€" til the principal C. M. T. Camps open, ‘ a heavy overâ€"subscription for this year‘s C. M. T. C. was assured." ' s an indication of the popuiyl!y of he C. M. T. C,. this year it can be stated ‘that: Sixth Corpa © Area ‘ has received two appliâ€" cations| from: young men to attend the 1926.C. M. T. Camp they being too ; to hT ue:uphd for the 1’251 *3 t ‘In addition to ‘the information about ‘the completed quota for the Sixth \Corps Arca, General â€" Hale stated that "the quota for the enâ€" tire United States for the C. M. Tâ€" | Ma Genenlll‘i!:rry ~C. | Hale, ( Ge 1, Sixth. Corps Area _ Headquarters, â€" 1819 West Pershing Road, Chicago, Tllinois, has g:moueod that ‘the quota for the ixth Corps A C. M. T. Camps has been overâ€"su bed, ‘and that all applications teived in the future will be accepted as alternates only until all vacancies are filled that may occur among the prl'ncip.h. now selected to attend the C. M. T. Camp at Jefferson Barracks, Mo., and g:xnp] Custer, Michigan, from July 23rd to August 21st. TRAINING CAMP Tel. Highland Park 254 Prompt Service, courteous attention and the ‘best of workmanship will be given at all times. : I wish to announce to the public “that I have taken over| . !; i The Highwood Garage â€"LLOYD BOTKER Reliable Laundry Co. Expert Ignition and _ :Battery Service QUOTA IS FILLED Launderers, Dry Cleaners and Dyers Telephone H. P. 178 curtainsâ€"it will save you diuinl.nd you‘ll d vement the m a dvlightal mprorament in Te bang turned to you as dainty and graceful as when you hung them for the first time. And we‘re just as: careful in washing them. We use the mildest of white soaps, the softest of rainâ€"water and a gentle sousing process that cannot injure the filmiest gerieedy _ shaped. Toue cpftning "me To Our special curtain dryer insures it. Without pins or hooks to rip and tear, it m:cflufintmhtgvebokinfiowhn'ym carefully before washing and then they‘re dried to measureâ€"their original size and ghape is retained exactly. When you‘re housecleaning send us your ; The Measure ‘of Your Curtains . Courses in cotton cultivation «and ‘grading and special methods in indusâ€" trial teaching, open to mill superinâ€" ‘tendents as well ‘as teachers, are offered in the summer‘ school at | Clemson College, 8. C. 6 J. A. Humphreys, 809 Elm street, Winnetka, has just been elected dean of the School of Commerce of the Cenâ€" tral Y,. M. C, A. schools, according to announcement of J. R. SMMOG manoftbobohrdo‘f‘;ovmm d Humphreys ‘has secretary of ’flie personnel service bureau of the Columbia University Library hat added the millionth, volum'.n'to its ufionmflmhutmflmd‘q new building of Teachers College. ‘f‘:’”:he‘hooh nlneemlut fall : and beâ€" re t was in advertising busi« ness. He has also been principal of the Intermediate school of Winnetka. He is a graduate of Oberlin college and did hit graduate work at the Uniâ€" versity of Chicago. € WINNETKA MAN Is â€" _ . DEAN OF Y SCHOOL: J. A. Humphreys Elected to that . Place: in the Central § THURSDAY, JULY 23 Avenue %5 A at unle.i grest, and « # sense ~of jlups concer luoftl ready gaine i;»’._ to has Mixed with lays by bi ith in solut | foreign re . @n evenh tlirity and ntain an; 4 Ndâ€"will of it address. $4 or will & Nernment â€"# € cannot ca imence econ tio al and . can act i time go inte, char tside of go we have I i ErEcrrIc BANDOLI 8H A MPC BOBBED H ur fathe 'iwhich in the : homes : , the I eges. cqll * ted to b T wit 5.‘3‘* ~di chance a usion of in 4tR Thevy 3 the upport may not e nearer t in the in nation rig OMADES URLING RILLIA RSDAY, J RSDAY, dark and be e all, the eration i roups to r rnment 1 paste solif and m 2 for 25¢ Ete.. Et« $1

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