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Highland Park Press, 8 Dec 1927, p. 7

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â€"]. HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK T. 8. Willis, et al, Deere Park drive, garage store room, L «* * Herman Denzel, Deerficld road, store building, $800. Gail Golliday, Lakeside place, dwellâ€" ing, $10,000. William. Otten, Lakeside place, dwelling, $7,500. ~ O. D. Meredith, Broadview avenue, garage, $300. F."E. Peyraud, Judson avenue, addiâ€" tion, $1,700. cess. Over two hundred dollars was _ Edward Eichler, North â€"Second street, addition, $300. e road, garage, $300. road, addition, $1,120. 2 Berget‘ Gotaas, Pleasant avenue, dweiling, $6,000. dwelling, $10,000. D. E. Wink, Second street, improveâ€" ments, $2,300. R. C. Canterbury, Kimball road, dwelling, $12,000, _ _ _ _ John Laurie, Roger Williams aveâ€" nte, addition, $300. tion, $1,000. D. B. E. CLEAR $200 * OfimDQYBAZAA‘ The bazaar held by the local chapâ€" ter of the Daughters of the British Empire isst Friday and Saturday in Roy A. Crossman, Yale lane, gaâ€" rage, $200. â€" British Old People‘s home at River» Paul â€" Beyer, "Broadview avenue, dwelling, $7,500. _ Oscar Lee, Glencoe avenue, garage, _ Martin Davidson, Nyoda place, imâ€" provements, $2,500. LeRoy Hagie, Ridge road, dwelling, $8,000. o Charles H. Baker, Glencoe avenue, garage, $170. Bruno Nechville, Deerfield road. tool shed, $100. s W. F. Nelson, Forest avenue, dwellâ€" ing, $16,000. . " E. Griffiths, Park avenue, addition, List of Permits Alvin C. Green, Blackwood avenue, dwelling, $8,500. . Thomas Mooney, Ridge road, addiâ€" tion, $800. anh F. J. Coghill, South St. Johns. aveâ€" nue, $250. Board of Education District 107, Elm Place auditorium addition, $9,â€" 009. W. H. Richardson, Glencoe avenue, dwelling, $4,650. W; Gieseke, Broadview avenue, gaâ€" improvement, and the estimated cost, according to the permit in each inâ€" stance, is given below: John C. Bray, Lincoln avenue, gaâ€" B. F. Lewis, South Linden avenue, G. E. Erickson, Judson avenue, Mary McCarthy, North Green Bay SHOW REDUCTION (Continued from page 1) Above is a picture of the home of the Christmas Club. Here 993 persons secured . membership in the 1927 Club and we have just paid them $60,382.34 in cash, the amount accumulated during the year plus interest. Did you receive a check? If not, it is because you missed the opâ€" portunity to join our Club last year: We want you as a member this year and you cannot afford to miss out. Come in today, our Clubs are ready for you. ° The Home of the Christmas Club The Home of the Christmas Club D OME MOOgs CPGDUDEME MV ET Tenty for the purpose of organizing for joint and positive action and, if necessary, appeal to the Ilinois Utilâ€" ities commission project. 1 As the direct result of an evening of discussion of the attitudes and inâ€" terésts of the various towns concernâ€" +d and â€"possible plans of procedure, the members of the meeting voted unaniâ€" ‘â€"_-lyhhvwd.muh- a committee composed of one repreâ€" }'mmâ€"-fluw-‘ Dec. 15, for the purpose of planning ‘or the purpose ‘ the Wian.( of a permanent b-d‘ composed us many representatives from e@ch town as deemed advisable to handleâ€"the project for the commuâ€" Highly Esteenied â€" ’ Mr. Rreberg for years held the @Fâ€" fice‘ of Highway Commissioner in Deerfield township, the duties of which he filled in a manner wholly efficient and acceptable to his constiâ€" tuents, and in all of his associations with his fellow citizens he has always been noted for his fine character and many splendid personal qualities. Mrs. Freberg is the fing type of motherly woman who helpz her hubsand lay the sound foungations of home life and good government in this country and indulcated in their children the More than a decade of individual municipal negotiations with the Chiâ€" cago North Western and the Chicago, North Shore and Milwaukee railroads. in an endeavor to efféct a separation of grades throughout the north shore having proven fruitless, 31 represenâ€" ives of the village and cities from \%ton to Highland Park gathered GARDEN STUDY CLUB ORGANIZED DEC. 2 tatives of this type of citizens. Beâ€" cause of all these things they are honâ€" ored in the community, and their mzny friends unite in extending their felicitations ‘on this happy anniverâ€" sary and in wishing for them many more years of health and hppinm‘ together. : 1 warm friends in the community who showered them with CW yesterday and the anniversary was in everty way a most happy one for all concerned. t ‘ PLAN JOINT ACTION ON GRADE PROBLEM Municipal Representatives Winnetka Session Agree on United Front‘ At a meeting held at the home of Continued from page 1 y night at the invitation of for at GIRL SCOUTS ATTEND : CHICAGO CONVENTION On Saturday, Dec. 3, Chicago held County convention at 666 Rush street, Several scouts from: Park attended, including Mrs.... Berkson, chairman of the community commitâ€" tee, Miss Parry, captain of troop 1, Miss Walither, captain of troop 2 and Sn00! PMWET, J0°H] ireoior, 1 _A mm Bent ® CamERRERMm CCRIIOT T Some of the girls attended Tunch high school will «ind had the pleasure of hearing Dr.| begin , Dec. 20, and will &.h“““fimb.-fl'fi.lâ€".t does so much for os.â€" After tunch we| This will a fourteen day reâ€" took part in the patrol leaders meetâ€"| spite to all of the students who wish what depends the happ s of the little girls whose only e is St. Mary‘s. Every parishi is asked to bear in mind that the more profitâ€" able the bazaar, the m cheer for the Home children. St. Francis guild asks the bearty coâ€"operation and paâ€" tronage of every church person. There is scarcely a~parish in the Chicago diocese but has.its own baâ€" zaar and always there is something left unsold. It would be greatly apâ€" preciated if some of these materials were to be donated to St. Mary‘s bazaar."Such articles may be sent to Mrs. C. A: Gowdy,, 1028 Ontario street, Oak Park, or to St. Mary‘s it proved to be an unusually pleasâ€" ant and suceessful occasion. Srarhewraprucm.sss..... DHendelssohn Miss Mycoff, Mrs. Hinn, Mrs. Barrett Vioki Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso MISS WYCOFF GIVES RECITAL ON SUNDAY were assisted by Mr. Milton Preves, violinist and Mr. Clarence Zollicoffer, pianist, and accompaniest in a recital on Sunday afternoon, Dec. 4, at the residence of Dr. Earl Fritsch. Folâ€" lowing is the program: In a Garden Wild .._. Turnerâ€"Maley church for the benefit of St. Miss Eva Emma Wycoff of the Girvin Institute of Music and Allied Arts of Chicago presents Mrs. George do) _ww.th.l Hand Heart Secrets ..______... Hipsch NHer Blanket (from the Navaho)... the home on Saturday, Dec. 10, from 10 o‘clock in the morning until 10 at night. ‘A turkey dinner will be served The of the guild work earnâ€" estly to mike this affair a success. Their heartsâ€"are in the work because Home for Proceeds to Benefit St. Mary‘s Home for Children; Ask _ TLift Thine Eyesâ€"(Elijah) .......__ SPONSOR BAZAAR DEC. 10 Children, 2822 Jackson hicago, will be given at Saintâ€"Saens of lowa Visitors Jesse C. Day, coach of football of the Davenport high school, has agreed with Coach Peel, that on October 6, 1928, Deerficldâ€"Shiclds â€"will meet the Red and Black football team on the Davenport home field. Contracts for ;”h"'- sent to Coach Coach Day, in speaking of their trip here fromâ€"Dawenport, says, "We certuinly had a nice trip to Highland Park, and 1 assuré you that our boys were very much pleased with the fine sportsmanship and courteous treatâ€" ment received from both your team and student body. "The boys who stayed at the homes were royally treated andâ€"enjoyed it Conch Day in closing his letter to Mr. Peel, "that we can entertain you and your boys next October in a way that will measure up to our Chicago CHIAP“ VACATION _ A s DEERFIELDâ€"SHIELDS searched the neighborhood and caught sight of the fugitive running about two blocks from the Reynolds home. Several shots were fired at the man, but he was too far away and did not stop, finally disappearing in the woods, where the trail was lost. A watch and an antique Russian knife ning, when the coupleâ€"returned home about 8:30. The intruder rushed into the bath room as he heard the door of the house opening and then jumped from the bath room window. The poâ€" lice were called and Officers Demgen SURPRISE THIEF IN by the thief as he fled. DEERFIELD TO PLAY AT DAVENPORT NEXT FALL High School Coach Gets Letter Mr. A thief was surprised in the home Find Burglar Friday Night and Pursujt Ensues NORTH SHORE TRUST COMBANY| We ~ We are now paying to the mfiny _happy members of last. year‘s Christmas \Savings Club the dividends they earned by being foresighted in starting a : club last Christmas time. You can share in these dividends next year if you join. \ _ es but the | Blue Goose Fruit Shop town to town in W yor ”fiâ€"“â€"â€"'mw' vhilkg vecational tratuing "to ghiteay | hW t00m. ; â€" _/ .___ enwincers, firemen, and engiheâ€"mainâ€" went out into the wi hmacnootqp;m“lal * A railway car, equipped for trade|Engy a fetlow who Mdfifl:-'fldg,flzw ln‘bnbhvnh'mn'-m_. wvemglnnmm_ms I Eight naturalists in New. y 4w SCHOOL COACH | went out into the wilds the oth N se : _ PHLID Extra Fancy Jonathan CY 4 Rxtra Fancy Delicipus Apples, 3 lbe. .............. Nes P e 1e w * T wize, 5 for M 59¢ :l::d‘ Oranges, sweet and juicy. i doz. ; 4~do:: d:'__ *AMSIQM l.a.ml'lorid- On.ncu:nut.nd Py _ i 49¢ FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO THE BLUE GOOSE FRUIT SHOP SPINACH, ~â€"Christmas ATâ€"SPECIAL PRICES* ; .â€".. P â€" Big Sale of Fresh Frui and Vegetables for c FRIDAY \ UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT m Do It Now Savings Club 516 Central Avenue . 2 Doors West of the Postoffice We Also Have Ts f ICHOKES, MUSHROOMS and Torls and Mixed Nuts, ~@# per ‘lb. 29¢;‘4 Tbs. ............ Iceberg Head Lettuce, 2 large heads ... California Per 120 1b. sack ...__.___. Potatoes, best cookers ‘@H . n-sc;o&;AnQ Mich. Celery Hearts, extia _ SATURDAY â€" and

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