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Highland Park Press, 10 Mar 1927, p. 19

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Marvh 13. has horn looked trwaetorr.o-wsousjir- a"!!! mac. we have thew-n primate of having the “Spam. Sisters Quartet" with u for both ”min: I“. evening "when This Me."" Is. new, known in the min. all. for every numb" present, I splendid concert 'mWPSm is being tau-pieced we will be given by the 'h-uw orehestra Frithy evening, nu; - Gospel unite, tr p. m. ' The mid-wok Bible ltudy Md Punt hour will be held an Warner day "min; " the and hour. You are “my: welcome to thin hour of n (”AW ‘3‘!” m 9dr. rruar,iair" i. Chm]: thief, sihi-i. Tf" Mk let-vice, Mhts I. m, 9'. mice. 11:“ I. m, Prec, rehearaat Thur-(hf we. 0.2-qu- EeaiforVrprir, Friiiftli'll,i'il'li'iiiiiiiil ThrHitgitittitrptdi,,ptaer 'Cari-trr,",?.)":.]',;,?;',":-;"'),'],"'] trturert, Dre-nun: _ “WE‘LL MAR to he in any JttseCdosFei AIM - be “7:7; i. pastor Deerfield News fer at... a... “s; an: - -- a -- --_. eetrtPfmt-tuvu.oliii: “bWIIM'I-nuum C4llA'.rJrI,u,t'thltttt tet-he-tk-ua-tic- 'uro'Ntt,'t,'gtit'iiii,'tit 'ht.e-it"trr_tiiuq.iriG ter 6-in- F Fi-Tara - ttretort-muh-Gs-iii-a. 'Iey_ot.--e Mr. 'ey-e-iii-dr-ic' Wham-w“. 1'/7At'ttrtt.ayeiie new .1“th m&.uhwq~ mam-mun." “alumnus-Hm _ Ieee, " ”.m-Iuc! - an in m a “(“7“ “419-3.- 'e- - mm~mam.u 'hsllePetFar. the6d in "u'm. a“ - iGcikiTii; SPP, - I quirk-Ty Fiasiiii'i; mum-w luri- iiuria, at: M m satmd.r afterasoms, Mar. “amt-dlhllm. temroe_Bo-rt-emqhu. “Ml-‘1‘. In. Haw.hu-Ih-dmm n; T chm . _ in meiiliiirirtVi-eTiiicii', "mu-rm In mun. the commit- tee in (but. of the phy, ”tannin Inland: ,hi5hrtyekmttried to be In; John "new In: been in Chi- “(a the put week akin; we of her (limiter 'e Owe Sampson, who Over one hundred dollars VII the crofit on the play: for the circle. [and Id Fermi Mr. and In. Elmer E. Schmidt Md " their Sun-by guests. the Mine, Martha and "Janet Hath of (hit-ago. dieoee in I speech of wpnci-tion by Mr. W. A. Woods, and a huge bouquet of American beauty roses "T" xiv". her for her unites. th, the mond night Writnee Rei- dial! plan! the piano mmi. - to two W wic- by nun-en Ptttersots. -___ -. .w. - Dramatic director Mitra ery Pan Between the an on the tirst eve- niu. Btu-ell Kitchen phyed . cor- m not), with luv. Mr. Andrew- at the piano. ___-_ .7... “u, View: Dubai: W. A. Woods Mr. Swimm- c. E. Piper Mn. S.rimrinr Mrs. Carl Friedlund Awhile. their daughter Ann- Mnyrr 3.01am; -c" Jung”: of Major Rattan The second play in an Engliuh (m whieh brought the British are side Me to an American audience. The Entire cm! was a foliows: Iii-3y FiFGGiiiTf. iii' IV; If: tsrbemsqsrite inf ‘ f flt mt of the (rut number of (Won...) Mrs. Earl, Holman Maru. mid of All work _ . _ 'e. Ce. Getty at the an "“ Presented to the a. of M"ufvitl gen-y B. Jordan “MEET-ca G7"rii'". was. 'h-tst. fereth-r_ Lettt.t.tttfiriGtaet,gq. ova-n" ”s M“ -- anaNi'i'c 3: 'l'dW,','.Tgtp,e,t2ee fen-luv '. NEW MUSIC cum AT ”Gum “Us Ile? ut6a%TU"A =u Tii 5'”ch W au"; diriiiiT 'tSMP/Ilia.,',',,",?.:".',-, lupin. -AM'h|tc-unuonly are). f'TS.ee, kt on t2g -- -t-t.t. t Mia. lurt4rt_*-rim.stoth. P.e"t.."tefuitVhuaia NOTED Am WILL In“ men saloon. "loaf au - “ham. Luke F-temBeeefyesaroess, Luke me.qukeunhi‘h. ht the Cantu! sue. tour-uncut "H.tEmat.tomtairt-tri-,ed “www.mm “Pram-though. . Pttd9neer,y"tterumt,.surt Tho [Inc In: Med at New. Trier and during the first hit out that rival led tt-T. This margin WIS in- mused to 19-13 when, led by Captain Limb. our fan": we a wonderful spun. and huh: utter basket in, quick laces-ion. Ind m out, 31-25.” “The team Iron two and lost one before being 1:0me with the sen- s_on's first big [the with New Trier. On luxury M. 1914 Deerfield heaviea defeated New Trier on their on! noor by a more of 31-25. Lust week's ml! victory was the tkrst since 19U, The following is taken from the 1914 Deertuld-Shieids An- and. Thirteen proved lucky for the Deer6etd hawk“: in the ("he with New Nor In: week. After thirteen yen: Deeerfield heavies ti- nally man.“ to win over the New, Trier heavier, The lights have beat- tit the Winnetka school twice since 1920. A solemn suturing of the young people of Waukegnn, mingled with many older people, nun-ted the sol, nun {new rites {or your]. DIM Kramer, the high school youth who died In: week than wounds received from a glancing bullet on the target ring: of the high 'ehoot. THIRTEEN IS LUCK . FOR B. S. QUIN'I‘E'IS 'Preliminary steps for I livewire Chamber of. Commerce were tahen last week by one hundred represen- tative residents of libertyville and Mundelein. The meeting is held in the Lbertrvitie township high school. The any organization will be known as the Libeetrviiie-Mtmdeiein Cham- ber of Canal-em. _ BttlrltrlgMmliIg . Ftt0tleLhIiltatm'Y ;. WIS-m." in": 7' t7iii,tT,ii WEI-7'- “MAY. “ICE It I!!! Punk-dawnin- Mocha-nun...“ a; 'l%l',3l3,r.1Ylttp Chi-“t"" F I Inn-8mm whi- WWW l, t2Welg'Jgu.","d"grgt:Atti “muwv‘ EgCIIIsQIIl-MM TWO KB. GKADUA'I'E' ‘ um FRANrttmttttg Oliver Curb an. - N has. mum: In.“ unaud- The Presbyterian church congrega- tion of Libertyville expects to be at- tending their devotiand services in a thte new church edifice befare fall "voiding to a meeting of the church omchls last week, The old chureh%itdimt, loaned in Church street, m recently about 'yttuyryseuored by an. TL. build- Presbyterian:, There Expect to Erect Fine Edifiee Place of One Burned _ Last tall the team won every game shut one, a St to 21 tie with Boston Milena champions of the east. The eleven scored 558 points to its op- mnvms 63. Important victories were gained uninst Michigan State, 40 to 7; Bucknell, 36 to o and Tulsa. 27 PLAN NEW CHURCH AT LIBERTY VILLE Upon gradmtion he coached the Pendleton, Dun. high schogl team for two Fears, producing two stub: chum pionship elevens. He then went to Haskell where in five yam his teams pl-yed sixty-tive games. In average of thirteen a season. They won fifty games. tied four and lost nine. . win- nine percentage of .852. The Indians piled up Moo points in that period grains: thgir opponents 400. l, Dick Manley. Northweszgn linker-l sity's new football coach had one) of the most outstanding successes of l a major grid mentor during his ten-l ure of service at the Haskell Indian! school. He developed into due of the'; greatest quarterbacks in the country[ during his playing days at WISH”:-l tott State in W”). '17, 'tft and 'ts, “During the war he served as captain) of Marines. Hunky is an exponent] of the Pop Warner system of loin-1 ball. . _ 7 NEW NOW“ UNIVEasm coma _r_romd?hor.w.n-ttr,rare- manta-Mm...» 'mn-m-trt-ii-ed. *MWM-n-yM-h “Id-“thunk“ t.thneuntirirm.at-rh"t"iG tN-fd/ant/eats-it?. ”- -trqN_er. Minna. 5.5.2.- Pt} th Mk." --" - “ii-"miffm" Rr-mtl-d-und-tr-. _tehmemr%dtot-uuuiife 'grTttpau,te'o,,eg2ie “Much-mat: saggy-gummy“... Miss Ethel "ekson of Rubia-rd Woods returned last week from Ken. toekr, where she had been visiting Hate the first of the year. Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Bissell, formerly of Winnetka rand Chicago, and now residing in Jacksonville. FU., announce the engagement of their daughter, Gertrude Worthing- ton, to Frederic Bennett Whitman, son of Mr, and Mrs. Edmund A. Whitman of Cambridge, Mass The wedding is to take place in June. Mrs, Frank C. Wright of 829 Greenwood avenue, Glencoe, is able to be around again after severe burns sustained Thinksgiving day. Old friends in Evanston and Rogers Park are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Wright. Dr. August H. Mueller of Evanston will give a dinner at his home Much 15. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Taylor, 63t Abbottsford road, Kenilworth return- ed last week after spending two weeks in Biloxi, Miss. Mrs. Wullnce Sen?" of Evanstnn. Mrs. Taylor's mother, stayed with Billie Taylor during Mr. Ind Mrs. Taylor’s ab. sence. _ The Girls' Debating club at New Trier high school is to compete against the Freshmen Boy's Debat- ing club soon on the question "Re- solved that Immigration Should be Further Restricted." The boys have not announced their choice of debat- ors. but the (iris haVlrii,o'ariia Ashman. Cecilia Baldwin, and Eliza- beth Freund. In North Shore News phonei (a; natural: BEAUTY TALKS How to dress bobbed hair is no Iong~ er a problem. Pemnent waving affords I hsting arrangement that will lend lovelim and chm to your hair. For cumin results, have Tttr hair perm-neatly want] by our ex- pert operators. We hat: a -ini- ty, too. of funk] treatment: that elim- iIe-te lips and - Hen-blues. Tele- Mantkrdrnttersase. P. irriiiiiiEiiii Eiiiriiiir YELLOW CAB RATES First tetltirds mile -_e_..v' .35: Each additional 1-3 mile -10e No charge for extra passengers. PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 2000 than. I._“*~ ~lll’ PUREWATER . aid-p... “in..- in _ ‘, --__e__ TELEPHONE a. P. was F,'s1.TfNl' .. . Elm-.1“

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