Highland Park Public Library Local Newspapers Site

Highland Park Press, 24 Dec 1925, p. 8

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

is P: PAGE EIGHT PRESS WANT ADS BRING RESULTS The Most Talked About Theatre on the North Shore Matinee Sunday Wed.., Sat., Holi 541â€"TELEPHONESâ€"S42 SEATS MAY BE RESERVED BY PHONE refunded when calling for seats at box office OPEN from 10 a: m. to 11 #).m. always. SI 4 WEEKS IN ADVANCE, Become a reg reserve habit! Beginning Sunday Matinee, December 27 _ Midnight Shows Dec. 31 .. ... ... . ... 1135 pan. New Years Matinee Jan. 1 ... ... ...., 2:30 p.m. Usual Wed. & Sat, Matinee : ... ... . . ..2:30 p.m. Every Evening 48:30 : AARON HOFFMANS _. â€" _ GREATEST COMEDY DRAMA _ The Goose Hangs High Henry G. Clarke and Horace Sistare, Lessees ~Welcome Stranger 214 RAILROAD AVENUE s TELEPHONE HICHWOOD 227 . .. ~ CHICAGO OFFICEKâ€"120 N. Union St. Phone Monroe 1763 For the further convenience of its patrons, the Chicago & North Western Railway will in addition to its present excellent suburban service, operate daily, except Sunday, until and including December 31st, a § HOPPERS Lv.Highhpd Park â€" â€" â€"11;:45 a. m." kr.c‘li“‘O -; * # lz:‘op.p. During the above period (with the exception noted) an extra train will &ohwdm&b«n;jlnvhcw&Tmindfisoum. and making regular stops at Clyb Ravenswood, Summerdale, Rogers Park, Main St. and all stations north, except Braeside, except that at Ft. Sheridan and Great Lakes train will stop only to discharge passenâ€" gers from Chicago. This train will arrive at Waukegan 10:48 a. m. ie .. For further particulars apply ticket agent Announcing the Opening of Our New Modern Fireproof Building _ as a Public Garage _ . Oscar O‘Shea as the Stranger EXTRA MATINEE CHRISTMAS DAY Excellent facilities, reasonable rates, courteous treatâ€" ment. Come in and inspect our plant and equipment, and talk with us about service and rates. %, 3 sxproms and draynge porvice, which maken daily tripe ex yage service, w m rips ba’::: Chicago and Highland Park. * your Best Place on the Garage and Motor Service AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING _ WASHING â€" GREASING â€" STORAGE FILLING STATION + PASQUESI BROTHERS Holidays Waukegan, IHlinois SPECIAL SHOPPERS‘ TRAIN favorite XMAS WEEK TREAT Now fl SPECIAL SERVICE to CHICAGO for seats every 30 Chicago & North Western Ry. Highland Park, HJ, (:>»» with North Shore Playing week TIC regular â€"make EVERY EVENING 8 for [E : Phone char%eé ¢e. BOX OFFI SEATS ON SALE HIGHWOOD, ILL Amusement subscriber, it a weekly (1232â€"p) 30 ~ First Church of Christ, Scientis Highland Park, IIl., 887 Hazel ave nue, a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass., holds services every Sunday morning at 10;45 and on Wednesday evening at 8 p. m., when testimonies of Christian Science healâ€" ing are given. Sunday school meets at 9:30 a. m. and is open to pupils under the age of twenty. * Subject for next Sunday‘s lesson; "Christian Science." â€" â€" R £ You are cordially invited to makea use of the reading room, 387 Central avenue, which is open every, week day from nine in the morning until six in the evening and on Sunday ltgg; ternoon, from twoâ€"thirty to six. M manithamds : ~Sunday 9:45 Church school, â€" _ | ‘11:00 â€" Morning © worship.; Rev| Frank Fitt will preach. . _ _ _ .( (Young Peoples society and Sund Evening club meéetings are omitted) Monday» 2:30 Primary departmen Christmas party. _ _ f { ~Tuesday 2:30 Beginners departmen Christmas party. Sn Tuesday 7:30 Junior . departmen Christmas party to which all parent Tuesday Christmas of the chil 11:00 Morning music. ® 4:30 The choir w mas cantata "The Gabridl. â€" Plan to takes the place of Gibfi@l takes t ices. held at 7 The demand for the mas cookies on sale la coeded the large supp der. There was> eno suit every taste. 4 ADDITIONAL «m DEERFIELD 51 se & .‘ Srhool Notes & a Several,. pupils â€"from _ Deerfleldâ€" Shields visited the 7th and.8th grades hor ay and Tuesday. tshol All of the rooms are busy making preparations for Christmas.. Some of the grades will have Christmas trees and other Christmas boxes. A comâ€" mittee of children decorated the fifth grade room. Those on the committee were: Doris Hunter, Donald Newâ€" comb, Evelyn Williams, and Kenneth Vetter. | > , The fourth grade is having a Christmas program. They have inâ€" vited the fifth to their program. | _ I wish to thank the members of the Citizens committee, and the residents of Deerfield who contributed to. the Near East Relicft fund. chiw One ~hundred and thirteen dollars and twenty cents was the amount sent to the ‘state treasurer. n If there are any who were not reached ‘by members of the commitâ€" tee and who desire to assist this cause, they may send their contributions diâ€" rect to the treasurer,, Geo, M. Reyâ€" ?fi}d' 37 S. Wabash avenue, Chicago, The reduction in federal automoâ€" bile taxes may make it harder: than ever to get across the street next summer.â€"Indianapolis Star. _ § Second street :45 .Sunday Fritsch, su sunrise praise on Christmas n 2 Wnn tamiode children street near Laure] avenue â€" G. Finkbeiner, pastor inday school session. »Dr. F h, superintendent, [ Morning â€"worship. < Specig K â€"Alice Kathryn Wescott. Mrs. John B. Peters, Local chairman. are will render e Newborn o be prese of the even Junior . o which e service will : morning beginni present, evening King Chrig es vag s ser | «DeSchweinitzâ€"The Art of Helping ‘People Out of Trouble. â€" . 9: | Lutzâ€"Field Book of Insects, _ E‘:;OStem-â€"Psychology of Early Child: ‘hood. M 3 ; In Collecting Money for Volunâ€" ‘~, teers of America; Thanks ~â€"For Aid Extended ‘‘Bakerâ€"Problems of Citizenship. . \ Smithâ€"State: Police, . s ! ~Burbank â€" The (Smartly. Dressed ‘oman. s :. y | Sedgwickâ€"Spain. * 8 ',agobwnâ€"â€"-Way!’d'er in : Czechoâ€"Sloâ€" (eds o e ‘Sainteâ€"Beuve â€" Portraits of the eventeenth Century. | f ‘ ~Fllis â€"Impressions and Comments. Syngeâ€"Tinker‘s" Wedding. Masefieldâ€"The Trial of Jesus. | Mateerâ€"The Unstable Child.; > Clarkâ€"Great Short Stories of the ‘orld. ol3 | B Wintersâ€"Business of Being a Club o cce _ Now hm tom . Yoo c t . ts s is c hn 1 t y o i m e e us1 . Wtz o Nt : Nt J ?’:v ‘,- ?. o : T r 1 ..»- . i ‘, ’ » i 4 ‘[ » f i â€" . :' i ‘; h oo uc $ * uts eagkt . :-, | s se Fp To our loyal friends whom it has been our | \ #§ 5 | @LQ'% ~ high privilege to serve in the past, as well }_ ® , / .. as to those we hope to serve in the future, & f P _ we extend our sincére thanks for past faâ€" t s | vors and our best wishes for a Merry ‘ : is Christmas and a Happy, Prosperopus and .. â€"@ _ Successful New Year. _‘ . f i \: ‘ ; *# P #8 - . c <*.% : Meierhoff Hardware Company _‘ i n ,,'.(r,‘,”-,”‘,r,(".»(".,',,., a t i it i a t id i e ie lt ie tainilateaiealeteatat i»iPiatatza i2 h oman. KS ADDED TO LIBRARY IN DECEMBER m Hpbwaiil es in m rubls boige. sds un Pnb e tan on osopher; lied ents. |, nad ‘E‘ % \Crowell -fmfl of | Business and Finance. . k. gd.m*_Sy:mu of Public Welfare, i iyâ€"Along the Road. | ‘Yerkesâ€"Almost Human, | .Cowa Hay Fever (a phy). "Grayâ€"â€"Songs and Ballads of Maine Lumberjacks. ;, ‘Beveridgeâ€"Life of John Marshall, Gesellâ€"The Preâ€"school Child. McTaggartâ€"Mount and Man. Howardâ€"They Knew What They Wanted, > M Beebeâ€"Jungle Days.~ _ | Sharpâ€"Patrons of Democracy. Wildeâ€"Complete Works, Morleyâ€"Thunder on the Left. / _ A Men Marooned. ‘Milnâ€"â€"Ruby and Ivy Sen. s Portéerâ€"Keeper of the Bees. Lincoinâ€"Queer Judson. . Keysetlingâ€"Travel Diary of a Philâ€" «t ‘.”‘.x':: ‘ i‘ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, McIsaac â€"Tony Sarg Marionette Book. â€" PDavisâ€"Boy‘s Life of Grover Cleveâ€" land. Caldwellâ€"Wolf the Storm Leader. McNeilâ€"Tonty of the Iron Hand ; FOR DRY CLEANING & 'qmuc RUG CLEANING & CURTAIN STRETCHING . THE RELJABLE LAUNDRY \‘_ _‘ PHONES 178â€"179 you We tion bat TH DR

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy