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Highland Park Press, 10 Nov 1927, p. 3

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Mus Juan and Samuel Holme- ett- tertained at dinner " their home on RUSW my} on_futardnr pre- "rA1M0Malt1hi,liEE, 'h.boardetftuD.A.rt.hnda 3}]; 'Tho Daytime, Din; Re LORETTA SHOP Former Erica up to $45.00 unwind $19.75 PM A» ME 13 cm." iaa,, 37:3 Mr. out! In. George Childs, who hue been in New York for the past two yeah or: expected home tomor- POM, Friday. Mr. Ind In. Edgar Winterson. Jr., of Chicago. m the SUM-y (out. of their mu, Mr. And In. Edgar Wink-Ion ot B. Grout-Jig, 10-4. Mr. In! Thalia a! Del-nun Grove we!“ the truck-end with his cumin. Wonk! Gonna. of Mold -. Mr. Ind_ln. Waiter Idaho! tad Mr. and In; irrurieTGi" of Ridcewood drive, together win: Mr. and All). N. V. Hanson Ind Mr. and In. much Rom "tended . tune- In; party at the Palmer House on Friday niirtst given by the Delta Sim Pi sorority. Mrs. E. M. Conrad will be beaten tomorrow night. My, to her bridge club. The Rune will be played " two table- and later refreshments will be served. Ir. and Mrs. Harry Perm of Ridge- wood drive. were the weekend guests of their went. " " Fayette, Ind. Mr. and Mn. Arch Ahemomby will be among the Highland Puke" going to Channel“. Ill. Saturday, to times: the minds-Chicago (we. Mr. and an. a. c253; Jim-nu. ed " dinner on Sunday lot Mr. and Mrs. Pei yids: ot 'ibertrviile. tune in enjoyed at four tablet mid Inte refreshments were sen-d. 306 Cantu] Ammo W111 close out at tremendous concessmns hits-am.“ Stargs car instantly in cold mes. Keeps oil and en- tire motor warm in frea- under the (8au.tJrtaqe af ate, it heat; while on: is imm- We have hunting licenses, hunting equipment, can and ammunition.‘ SAVE AS MUCH AS YOU SPEND - $25.00 / CAR HEATER Thepeoptewboaretrritwtodrurt Coolidge for one more term, will now proceed to uni. with him that he ought not to ttive up than mitigating iohtmtheermmdthntarurmesrtoG gathers no man. Every Tuesday in bank dsy at Elm Place, Ind Mr. Van Dyke, 1 teacher, han chum of the work, There are three different issues of "Sparks," the school pnper. being printed. The first issue in for the first three (rides, the second for the intermediate and”, and I larger one for the upper grades The first two of there m printed by the Elm Place press, while the larger one is printed by the Highlnnd Park we“. It is claimed that youthful energy should be banned, but {mainly it mum to take the" bits betirTeriG BI- Plue School Several teachers of the Elm Place uhool took t walk in the sknkie val- ley after Ichool on Wednesday of tart week. They (allowed a trail thick led through anglin'g woodlands along the skokie And ended on Praire avenue. {may for the Illinois-Chicago an; Mrs. Wells was formerly Am Cote of this city. prepared for the Rabbit Season? mmvmmmnmm Areyou ormcr prices up to nit}. Nortern religious education recog- nizes the fundamentals of religion, develops a reverent attitude tow-rd all forms of lite-and cultivate: the spiritual "he: of goodness, truth, justice, pence. beauty and In". Religion- edmtion on this basis promote. the spirit of goodwill, serv- iu and eo-operation in the commu- To the Parents of Itavinia; As you know. there at no {utilities for religious education in Ravinia, For some time I mun of parents have been considering the need for an independent, 'tndenominationat Sunday scholo for the children of the community. Today, "in the light of scientific knowledge uni the new psychology, mgdern students tyne, that religion WV”... -.....‘...° Q‘lct. mm rel-gum is inherent in human mture and arises cut of real human need in man's ef- furk for auuptatirm to the conditions u - For some time, the possibility of a church in Ravinia has been under discussion, and thy folloying letter . - __- “up"... n“... has been Bent to the residents in the hope that some definite point may be reached in regard to establishing 1 Sunday school for the children of Ra- vmla. SUNDAY SCHOOL TO BE ORGANIZED m RAVINIA We have been fortunate to secure Autumn Glory Great Green Malaya Colors Canton Blue $55.00 'venmg and Sgort Frocks GARNETT'S Continuing The Sale of DRESSES .9 Silk _ f I Al ' Com’binations I T , -_---_- - C Satin Crepes ’ Thursday, l Dr. Orvis P. Jordan, the omen! lead- er of the Community Religious move- ment of the U. S. A. and pastor of the Community church of Park Ridge, Ito discuss with as the subject of a I Community Sunday school. A meeting has been arranged for Sunday evening, Nov. 13, 1927, " 7:30 p. m. in the school building. We cordially invite All who are interest- ed to attend. Spencer post of the American Legion will be held tonight at Witter: hall. It is expected that n Inge number of members will attend and hike the choice of 05:21: I representative one. LEGION POST ELI-1m - NEW OFFICERS TONIGHT tiriittsen'e Sizes Annual eleetioti or, tht Dqunresq Saturday Yours for Co-operation Mr. and Mrs- ormer pnces up to 16to20 Allan WoW, Robert J. Bosworth, David R. Curie. Theo. Fischer, Woodman C. Hamilton, Charles F. McElroy, Harold A. Wampler. Kenneth C Bennett, George W. Carr, Godfrey J. Eyler, Robert Grinnell. W. Ross Marvin, Robert F. Walker, $35.00 The Highwood Lutheran church in planning its annual bazaar to be held in the church November 18 and IR On Saturday a delicious chicken din- Der will be served from tr to! o'clock in the church parlors. In, ias prizes will be given any. The Pythian Sisters will hold a card party Tuesday evenin'g, I". " in masonic Temple. Euchre, five hundred and bunco irili be WM for which prizes will be awed. Refreshments will be served. PYTHIAN SISTERS GIVE CARD PARTY NOV. 22 ANNUAL BAZAAR TO BE HELD NOV. Mr, " A PLAY ROOM $62.50 Dear Mothers! must 'be away In happy, childish. ate-free phy- For information all M. P. :12: MRS. L. R. HUTCHISON 325 E. Park Avenue Wool Jerseys And spud the hour lather Where children will receive intelligent care - Novelty PM“

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