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Highland Park Press, 17 Dec 1925, p. 7

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welties int bani time to Adda-3% . Hottr ; Wm V 5E Dennisoeth, 328‘ mm ft In ms smut my; we: “QM bur... D .ilertpt' a a. 3‘ka . - I. ttet ...... “My!!! rnetl B-set amr “it.“ c! an, Pun-c " 9%.. m rand “My, seven to eit,uit hen of In gm adults!) will b. EHBER O T. In. 1'Ul'S; " If?! i321 A submitter sitmbetr: that in at season of holiday festivities the pub- lie album not fail $gtg',tei up which. the new”. r barrier My the deliverymen and‘ ,lt,otttaey Itt throughout the Tear tttdo (in t kind of service w _ Modern 1de but: numb do with and so greatly miss if it is not "iteded. It is the thought of the “blame? that at this 3:011 and: - would.» gl',t't ' may lo: 'errirrd it has 1'2,ttttitafcl, V, r» . , The commit... com of L. It. Mon and J. B. tamttts qrr1eed tu'.':? t't,"ttrggc','dtg " "tt . the _ tuner, {and the gttet,t both ready and willing to, My“ tho - alignment, " “pained, was - mordinglyu 5 . SHOULD REMEMBER WORTHY SERVICE Tho Bight-ad Park sate hunk will be open mum to Ttt. an Thun- d-Lmninc» Pri, ‘ - A . '.. "tu Noiihtmms7tmitca.'ruaa wfutreorettvsmttitfu.arttcictus- ffeesoty'in'd of chin; " 3 oclock. ‘; fl The cowards] department: of the bank's only will be ”and and for the main: of checks "andltoceivin: of was only. No other bushels will u done It thin time., ;‘ _ To 'teeoriunodttte the, people of Highland Park the bellman bu kindly agreed Co "main open' on Christmases“, Dee. " 'dhrth banks -xhturto-tttdtittb1teintttu matter to the best M thin- ability. "I! theextiahotm_fttts-trt m the but that could be hanged, Wag 'previom an”: made by “when. etc. , i'. l ' BANKS TO BE OPEN ON CHRISTMAS EVE Commercial Department " Be Open for (30an of Public}; Hours P ' . MASONIC T'EMPLE . .’ 25 NSheridao Rd. Hh8iiottiuhtxrlt!ll. " Telephone H1216]? mnsmv. DECEMBER iiiityttENiTiiitiiipor w, 1925 It Will be 'mmmrkisirttrthe sports that some _ of than annexes and schools that no incurring dancing!» aititirirrtittt." ',rr, '_.,' 8 .' C Johan- Whitahw, 783 Reba place. mean, well known artist, aythtred new injuries Sunday waning ride in on An electric on, when that” stopped suddcnly to ttvaids.rmtititte doim an automobile on n crossing neu- here. 'Mr. Whi’behw was chm heavily, suffering fructure of} log and injury to his head with Imptm a skull (rmm' He m. men to the Highland Park Itosrrltah where" he is rationed improving "tutaetoeilr. EVANS'I‘ON ARTIST m THE LOCAL HOSPITAL Sump from Injuries Received Sunday and In Reported '_', Improving _ The committee’s niiniGsee,tertt of thU good new: is being 'rrtyttmuyrtir. - mind by every" ouch who! circles. 'Dhe joint program committees of the four Parent-Teacher .usocfationa of ghe_High, Elm Place, Lincoln and Ba- _binia schools u negotiating with Dr. William G. McAndtew, Superintendent of Chicago schools to speak at the January meeting which E) be herd in the hitthurthoot attditot, am. The date has neg been tlti,ft, decided upon but one, will be chm n, if you. dbh,'which will pot-eoMiet with tut of, y "other Ideal Wing. It is, hang to make it hm; 18. " Supt. of Chicago Schools Will McANDREW T0 SPEAK , ' HERE IN JANUARY Address Join} Mean}: of ' ' All P. T. AN The funeral, according to “or”: tion received by FM relating with held in Michigan, "treairttirtat itstwilltmtttere. ' : ". .' Mr..Flanery\ia survived by his wit. me five ehtidren--Enrt of Chin”. Margaret of Highland Park, who in u preach: in Mustang Mich. Ella, who it mtnied and um here; low and Mary, in Michigan._ The {aptly left, here abbpt rm mt: 130, ad mrjous high“ time had been nui- dents, of ighlmd Park in: an” year-s and Mr.; f'utterr,ortte'ftmmrt, lived on NorthaGreen Bay mad, fun“ remembered by many friends Item; Relative; hem received trttrd,r- terday of the death " his boat MA: Ravimn. Mich.; of Matthew “new. a former: Highland. Park, with”. which oedurred Wednesday or this v'rook, after a brief iilne" of pan:- monh._Ha dnt " you: of m. "I of thip mum. of tmnsportation to Chicago by North 8ttore'rreotr1e, t T. train would beimade a ‘pogman one. It appears that whether or this is done depend- largely on be unich we is made of it brthe public}. FORMER RESIDENT V ‘ ' DIES INMICHIGAN C. M. Mattson, traveling agent of the company, staged this week that' patronage for this train had hot tseitt as great " was expected, but that if thug P" indicatiqn of tt ”moving" nab If patronage Jr? the, North 811er public is gtriReient to 'mmlt, melt action, the Northwestern Tiutroay, is planning to remit: in regular ugh the extra train put on for the amm- modntion of Euclid” shopper: And which In“: Waukegan at 11:20 am. daily, sfopping at Lake Forest; it 11:35 Ind at Highland Park it 1p.q and also at other North Shore Min“ according to schedule. . The elaaa in citizenship which is conducted by Mrs. M. H. ia'rrber. of Winngtka was held from 1:30 to :30 preceding the meeting. This co V ,q is given by the club for its at and has proved to U' mdat interesting and benetteud. . l . HOLIDAY TRAIN MAY BE MADE PERMANENT Shoppers' Special To Be Retain- ed, If Use by Public Wais rants This Arrangenient In keeping with the zenenl spirit of the albumen, up. Mars Batman. in charge of the afternoon tea “the clone of the. meeting', had an nebu- blage of cakes from Wake dill'erent countries, im English Ptum on“. " Wonderfully decanted: "UtrkRehetf' hom, Germany, some-French putty from France, Scotch scones, and mny attractive others, from other coun- tries. It was a most entertaining and instructive meeting, and Miss rkftte' charm of manner added mach to the interest of her learned prutre)tatiop, "While it is ‘by no means a no!" feet may». of ihxyvid)ntr for intern» that! peace. the World Court is by. far the moat ‘ practicable pun this fer devised for the'peaceable settin- ment of international disputes,” Enid Miss Perkins. “Such men to Senator Bortth who are seeking a more per- fett instrument nr’e still opposed to this om, but it bears within itself the leads of intptovmiMutt undo! en- forcement of in dam.” . i. , I The tttttil/gt J"tlget'tfi.tt 'r.tie'ftt.tt.atir,'itti,thtGidJu o" :9. In: devout " "lttrrtuiiriirtr, of World Peace. ir g ' l ', ':" f ', The prom ,,tehi in than of, Mn. Arthur 1'f,,gt'tgypptifg, tttttr, pros-rum mud 'r .1111. Ttatr'dtttebtl' ducod the speaker ot the mom who was Min gEIeanor'Per-kinl: tad] _ tpld of Min; Perkins’ interest in INT peace problem, and of her many 'tttrr', , pommitiu for studying}: Aert:Aaititr, ' Mic Manor Parking at Mum " bag a delegateifrom the Lengup of 1 WttmettNoUrs, two yehrs ago, to the [ Institute of Potitiea. held in William. 1 [tom New, during- j the Slimmer 1 months. She {no had the 'prtvtteam l otra “Press Ticket” at,tt summer new l “on of the League ot Natiota, ht Gem-.- Switzerland, when she had! the right to examine We“ ttmt l hand, and fer “listen ip" on all ttli discussiom.- Later that Pe' sum. mer, Miss Perkins studied the pew l problem in a memorable course " l Harlin! college. Oxford. ' thtm Pytttyst equipiud to preset“ tht sttbieet, Min Perkins gave] malt illuminating ta on; "The World Courts" first“; her punks-,by‘t darned history ot the peace mow- m nt, from the' time of the tfmt Hague congrats, with its important in action. to the establishment of tha "League of Nations," ind the present "World Gmrt," _ T Min Perkins explained the PY? tical working of the Court, with itd puns! of International Judges, always " hand to, decide" ttpitn the mum. tional disputes presented to them (of arbitration. Shé'mtod that that", some seventeen , gram nutter-a u been“ utisfnctorily Iqttlod; and t the majority of the, civilised nations of the world have meaty Jrintd/!t, the United States being one of the few Tr standing aloof. 'rhe'qrtetw tion of our mtion entering the Court, however, in tp come before the mute in December, and it in the general opinion thut the waste will endow our entrance. President (bonds! in many recent speeches ha: been strong- ly advocating it, d . r N msS‘ Ptiattims spans 1 ' 3 ON WORLD PEACE ’omw’s Civic Club of Rum: Heard Interesting Talk on _ Wednesday ' V THE HIGHLAND his}: puss, jammy that. trundle _ T _ 'r,g,i, ;-»_.,;_. _ . _,' ‘- (T 2.3“ wax kn 1 Jug/l Ig.Us Wu iiidltgiiila'iiiiitri; wk): 'ie, jth'ii't 'iift 's 'iitiiiii iitt" lil 'iaiiii 3%: “gm Bi)hy, b' 'kyiataE'dg' a. 'it5EttttE'fiitE'M m» at IBE WW PAGE SEVEN

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