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Highland Park Press, 3 Dec 1925, p. 7

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hate Alb have. VII ieettNt ”m", Jhe, pup. jut Community F- m IMF“ the prof. Wuhan Sun-n, p of dhieatro; ths won "iter' and leather: , mm at of I, unit 1 "lithteriitte Jim Lind bierrdts an mu] VALUES L P; 315 m Ga velvet. re' '0" 'tmit," I“. go] Auaimrium 'ill', 1923, 8 PJIL' MAN and 'ttit. 1040:. $12.00 be dosedeut e less [ant of ge o; 5.00 - 545.00 “00 " $95.00 hop atest 10MB! 3. In: Jitir and Is mm: to amalgam " 'hphonc H3107 Por one' 463 " to E r } x; 43* Iiilf( " E a. = J). PRESS WANT ADS BRING RESULTS The appropriate Christmas gift frequently seems unattainable, like the pot of gold at the em) of the rainbow. And the more extended the" search, the harder it sometimes becomes-ue vasl variety of suggestions, each one good in itself, confusing _rather' than clearing the mind. _ There IS a way, however, to tind an appropriate gift for every person on your Christmas list, andto do it with a reasonable expendi- ture of time, energy and money. Confine your efforts to a store spe- cializing in gift goods which experience proves the great majority of people appreciate, a store known for quality and moderate prices, a store where all the Christmas offerings are displayed together in a compact space. I Your local Rexall Store meets these requirements IO uniquely that it is frequently called "Gift Headquarters" by the Christmas, shoppers who have discovered, and benefited from, its annual tuid vantnges. _ THE !i?ii-'iic"iiilishi,CTiii; S LAEHARMAgn. e "Aicsr-evvlfrD Come early and make your selections ../:~.’~f' "-. wig; " . m-"', .'. i. .~ I :11“ j: '"s, _ - ter" l' (r', "s "% ite/est/er -1 I . 1 'th . / ' P, . A 1 1:, ", tr: _ "a, t L i l "ee ALBERT LARSON ' FOR CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS STALS - CORDS - TAGS - TISSUE .94 Complete Line of Very Attractive _ Christmas Cards and Novelties on Display /CDC9tD . ILLINOIS. "elephaarw222-l4P0 STATIONER 5"": 5. 11%!bY, m animus Pt,Avratiiir '. I F _ . “PEG irniri'iistArrii To ii" dived at Baum Theatre,1 Hiéhwood, gattsrdttrNitrht; j _ Joe Waco}! Plays r" Sigrid Graeme is the genera; direc- tor of the Graeme, Players. It is her rule to produce only plays that "a clean and wholesome. She has di. rected many of Ameritr'ts play hits. The cast for "Peg O! My Heart" numbers nine ttdented "actors who have played in the Grheme Players productions for the past four years. June Woitek, Fred "'ekson, Claire Basncr, Joe Driscoll, and George Bat- zen who scored big hits in "Caiipy Ricks" will play leading parts in "Peg O' My Heart." Hazel Christy, Elma Dotter, Howard Rapport hind Kay Blue will make their initial unmar- aqce at Highwood in this ploy. Joe Driscoll of ‘Highland Park is business manager for the comgsny. M. J. Rotunna is the stage manager: 1 To accommodate theatre goes) of Hitrhiood, Highland Park and ke Forest, two complete performs as will bevgiven. The first show a rts promptly at T p. m. and the ml at 8:40, Short movie'sub:Urettr nd lmusic balances this unusual pro m. 1poor1ytj11 be openidit 6:80 p. m. ‘Mr. W. W. Bartlett, manager of he theatre, tannounces a few res ed seats will be on sale by teleph no llighwood 2131. . l LEGION POST INSTALLS OFFICERS NOVEMBER Past State Commart,dtr Schi Present; Fine Program Is Given, A reunion of all Like: county IN of the American Legtin was I last Tuesday evening, November at Witten hall. . . . year. -riiGGrV elected Mletrrg for he Highland Park Post were insta ed. Following are the oftieerig for npxt Comrade Gallagher; post comm or; Comrade Dever', "Irat vice c mander;' Comrade irai'iriiuii," sec vice commander; Comrade Fro ehaplairi; Comrade Str'yker, finance fleer; omnde Murphy, adjn Coritrad Schelk, sex-team at- a Comrad Ronan; nuance. . ; Past hate Commander Schieck ind Past S te Chaplain Father Louekm were p sent and gave uplendid gad- dresses. , l The rand orchestra furnishev? i fine nautical program. .A reel of movies thawing the convention ','ld't tshawn., ‘ . ' i The ladies of this American Legion Auxiliary were present tnd the newly elected is,0ifetts of tltat ortranlantlon were installed. _ . . 1i were IIIBWMW- A membership drive for Md is now on and the post is in‘hopeq of reaching their quota brFebruary "t of next:year. The-next meeting will be held;Thursday eveninx. Decembgr 10, in Witten, hall. g i . ' i “A Mormons kicking ability of the aa-tdn ”19me he put Into Formerly they and " want to “get the boys out of the trans-hes before Christmas," but now we want was the bop? .into the coal: mines one that time. _ j 1 We, are mid to put our shoulders to the wheel, but mmy tire not willing to put anything there hut their feet. need any enlarging, Mt tht.sHoottm11 stadiums certainly do, i. ": i THE HIGHLAND PARK P [00E uni rage-:‘i'hn info "coiamunity discuuiou. , _ . . Prediczéii {tut can j' _ will not do much in December. T :pt. to‘votg to adjourn' for the half _ “ , - . T _ , Wight be txdruarli,r. (tor thawing. think the country vi! acquire m; peritg by soaking that; eh, to Ft anit soak their own heath. ' [ 1 ';' (53" Lat; ins; 24 ck It! Am 55' _ [is", 'fs, ($73. I 'iirj) L/tMI 3:13" gHE Christmas. Season {as with us again. Hap i ' LaWCd 's"i'ir days. to" remind us a of our) many friends and rel- itivesi who want to hear" from us and Will expect to be remembered. To some just' a Greeting Card-r/ip others something - substantial will be our duty, Everybody wants to make' "others) Happy: on Christmas, Day." [Therefoirewe wish to' Announce the Opening of _ olir View Christmas Sao-, ings '. Club and cordially ins 1ite ybu and ybur friends) to t become members. ', Plans of the St E My The Home of the Christmas Club to l suit every member family. " Highland Pitk - State Bank C' . ouncement ' " k",

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