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Highland Park Press, 24 Dec 1925, p. 7

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dels low est Away CEMBER 24, 1925 *ts 1| V + Johnson gagement zabeth to wht.~ 1 4 ft iw * £,"* PRESS WANT ADS BRING RESULTS :‘ â€" MASONIC TEMPLE .,; _ _._ 23NSberidanRd. : Highland ParR III, _ Telephone HCI1617 ‘THURSDA Y peGreceu W Tea Potr ; DECEMBER®®24, 1995 THE LORETTIA SHOP PNONE 463 10 SHERIDAN RD _ _ HIOHLAND PARK _ he get w aa4 af Oe Loulla dhop! Mii ts 8 fuacha es ". . _ + J d.flw.fi:‘. â€"COATSâ€"FROCKS â€" SPORTSWEAR Kingdom . <Rishop / Moran, : fiveâ€" monthsâ€"old son of Mz. and Mrs. John J. Moran of Fort She#idan, died Monâ€" day following a short iliness. The iuuerai was held.. Wednesday, and buritl was in the cemetery at the Mrs. Merrick is m:’ed by â€" her husband | and two / ren, Miss Gladys Merrick .nd%Olar P. Merâ€" rick, Jr. ‘ s 4 f Mrs. Abby: Me: , wife of Oscar P. Merrick,.286 Williams aveâ€" nue, died at 7:30 £’:lock Tuesday morning, following eleven months of illness. ‘The funeral will be held at 10:80 o‘clock Th ay at the H. M. Prior company‘s chapel on Sheridan DEATH OF INF?T AT FT. SHERIDAN DEC. Mr. Griffin was about 50 years of age. His wife has been dead kome years and there survive one. son, Richard Griffin of Highland Park, and one daughter, Mrs. Dinatale of Chitago. A brothd®, Michael, lives at Highwood and a er. brother and two sisters reside in Chicago. MRS. OSCAR MERRICK . . DIES EARLY TUESDAY â€"James Griffin, for a number of years in charge of the. beach here, died early Tuesday morning at the home of :his friends near Northbrook, where he had been i# for a short time. Death was dugito pneumonia and followed only a few days of ill~ A <â€" Chrysler m@t‘ containing three young pgople, whose names were not learned, sideswiped a large Buick sedan, belonging to Miss Kennedy. of Lake Forest, near the Braeside subâ€" division on late Sund&y night, and the sedan was overturned according to police reports. Fo ately the oc gupants were uninjured, nor was the car damaged materially, A garage car from Lake Forest camée to take the sedan there, and while the! men were working on the ear, h G1 man named Valli, driving lonfl!m tried to"turn out to avoid the two autos and skidded into the garage car.. Nobody was hurt but the Glenâ€" coe‘s man‘s car was gomewhat damâ€" sged. : *:>:: s |. ies Pllgh) JAMES GRIFFINgIES WHILE AT NORTHBROOK THREE CARS IN MIEXUP |â€" _ ~â€"LATE SUNDAY NIGHT ort ; Trusting that 1926 will bring you a happy and prosperous New Year, 1 There are a â€"good many people in this world that ‘do mot believe in ad* vertising or t)n‘t’i‘lg:m are. not any honest ‘people, but I think that this was a very good demonstration that there are honest people, and that,the Highland Park Press is one of the best advertising mediums that I know of. $ ofi a ‘I advertised for $65.00 which was lost in . Ravinia on the North Shore Line, _ Thi sadvertisement caught the eye of a party who hnd?pud of one of their employogeu' finding ~$67.00. zl:y in turn went to theirâ€"enployee nd told him of this advertisement, and the result was that the money was returned to me, ;| _ . ; I wish to call yqur attention to an advertisement which you published for me in your issuge of December 10, under the héading. of , "Lost _ and Found." & 'wru won by Luelia Dun $17.52; Pauline Armstro and received the third. ! and-fifth prizes were won| Smith and Alice Mulvihil1. , childr#n were made. happy movie passes. 4 . The following letter proves that at least one of our patrons. believes "it pays ‘to advertise:" . . <. _ The Udell Printing Co., <# Highland Park, IIl,, â€"â€" ; â€"â€" : Gentlemen: Je Erbut h â€" oo td $67 Is Returned as Ré%dt of Classified Advertisement t In The Press . LOCAL GIRLS wnmfis OoF TAG DAY PriZEs E. R. JEROME _: _: IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE THE HIGHLAND PAZK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS |I ntative â€" cials, the newsy who: furn ‘chfldmn’glm ers, Girl Reserv full credit sh ‘ must the pub ronizing the . vo s and at t was found entitled to Park folk | pursés on the the destitute we d . other> unfort Volunteers of A :the sumâ€" of § cause, Everyfi (the affair w Park: pursés Yours truly, From P in t played EARL R.. JEROME he caffair _vd who in any w successful, | issued by the tative: says: e newspa for. the at the « found th effort th won) by Lillian The .c | with § MMI‘J‘:;'M & f:éfi'ii»’.fi«t"s,m' ‘“‘I':ffii.di:;; Fa PAGE SEVEN

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