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Highland Park Press, 22 Dec 1927, p. 3

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The setting which evidently cost him- dreds of donuts "presents In imixi- nary village in Imi- S-au (“has land that Santa Chns makes his Wm. You Me a school tad eo-thm- and tiny bot-a Ind churches Ind I with: wet' uni M of doll-n 709ml: In imigi-i FOR DORCAS ORPHANS nary village in - Scan Cami _ ----- w xrtteee Santa Cue. makes his Fire-enAstDo-atingofcood W'njuum . sehoU "d w Things to Eat to Ana-puny m-tho-e a, bone: aodi "W ._ . my", “a . wi.hue “I, aodl . Toysluknldmes down: of brilliantly “tiled :hnlbu‘ . , -r- And (not 5zTryiViriroFiiiUiiit Here u In opportunity for tome Col-thud a. page B ieievetsttrhour Christa-g .i'in- n. R. E. PArWgON m3 . m LECTURE COURSE SANTA CLAUS LAND T IS ALCYON FEATURE vii“. and BemrtiNt Stage Set- ling This Week for Christ- . has Festivities The mammoth Inge a the Atereset Ite/rut "tPe of. I vgry pretty the eitr of 'iGiGriGiTiiii7Gti"tl one of the - Important problem before the city. for the toga-in L..-n.. s, A: .. the min much; " the city cou- dl - can“. when A lambda; “mm-nyutom-e-m- Ditto: to W humility}! the plan V. ndeed mile-l] on mo- than of Commissioner W. M. Rear. The resolution follow: “th Mer'. looking to the sub- “WM-thwhmhuam 11r'ethrmrehttrritrter-esetiir Immxlsm ":1. Emma-Wm & mu tIrrt'ulBttBtaJta, _ *’ " -"""""Be'P- ";_"""“’ '" "" tributed to her 'tion. Ber. m " - w.m'°"” mt mo- ll had hm sulerintgum hem trou- Mt of .ceymirieoer w. M. Rear. ble for lome time. Both were um h My” follow: I, to the hospinl early last week. . "e m ' Neither knew that the other it: an: M' the M emu?“ of] death. he enlighten, Mm. Susan . ettr of "in“ M her-e than Johnson and In. Mnry Carlson, sur- " of the - important. problems} . . 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'gtgf't=t.'tt - t h “PM In! by In I . “hmwhthtthh “fibuh'nhwmhmyw 1'ete'l,ehtey,pae,e.trtrclri7G7iiliTCl'u' 1taJ'1L"grgrAttiit Ifrt-fwrurmmtaetui M a Ae'u'st wamtu-anh ef0dtr'tahmttotuhhethkkir' 'f."e8tto-theskGa-d “Mt-mm run-n MWM-huphihf-id M u... -uGG'iaTreiii'ia Gem A. up" of m\w.uon Ad- b-‘tamnmuuaom 1trt?yr “I People Gm tmild. PM . _ “(M I“ the Press the (ol- xyln letter which in Deli-explana- MONDAY nounn ls . Peeember 15, 1927. 1'1'"l81'-, 5W3.th by I. the si aura GTG; {it no; of soid tors ik -iiraGiGiiiii T"" Ind If! ait My for' Christmas. city. Here u In opportunity for name eleventh-hour Christmas' giving. The Highland Park eitrdire department member's have n hm stock of tors, lug: tttd “all. which they have obtained from xenon] donors, Ind 'tas, the past few weeks the tiremert "re, been busy repairing Ind 'mtiaw than u an. to the childr‘ern thei WANT FRUIT AND CANDY Bott. Mrs. Corr and her: tort were! widely known and highly esteemed in’ the community in which they lived ma there are my expressions Jil narrow " their dmstha, mingled with sincere sympathy for the bereaved muting. ’ new at Everett, A double timer.) m held from the home of Mm. Susan Johnson on Old um road. My morning, with "eriee. at 8t. Patrick'. damll. Ev. m". " 9 p'c_lotk. Mnlragn Tie I Mother and Son Die In Hospital Within , Few Hours; Funeral lune: raiding 'nm Everett, both died My min in the High- land M innit-l, within I few Mun of out!) other. Heart trouble in the an of death on at!) human. The ‘son died at 12:45 u. m. and the mother :1 m I. IL, Sunday. " In. Corr Ind saluted a fracture ,of I hip in I an last twin}, and had been in poor health for several months. The irtfirmTties ot M we combined with (In M of the lnL Barbu- Snith Corr. 81, " o.Huteeoymt-ident,auheruC, 3rAn an!!! Ihrr, a. an m..- have" ifptiai; _ aiiidr. CanCISIi‘s SAFETY _ ISLAND AS MENACE Guru A. has Says Simple 1tedaited Mushroom lath-1 " the Choir Sour-non: Esther W. In Chm Frlheh. In “an _ In. I'd-m Him; In. Hon latch“. Ii“ liven-Ir. In. Frank 'rTeh-rs; uh: Enid thrlukr. Edit Chi-r. Enghg... hb. In. Alvin Nit, In Ara-r ”ha-z M: [-th 'ea; - M W on, m w; b: and Dru-5h. Daniel Dulu- in. but We. w-na Mn: up, In“... ML: ttrsffrru.meuC, - Pet-Cort-tser-rd in I.“ . In. [subtle "ar For tart the Day- In Win. AM So!» All " Cam- to P.- ln, Mk! Ink M [A Un Go to 390”.th Chav- Ilob "kill! PM] Kilt! Tm Bo'- Hnli-I Nth! Herbert Icon n.___ a... k. -. .. . - S-pn-o Solo~A-.'e “Jifma: in . ___, an. ' Aha “it. And last the Angel Mrs, "If“ sob Femr Not In: M ch" te, Gill ll the Huh-t led- (3me on Earth halibut " CAI-e Um the '" Clair _ " Sovuulolo 4ha'ttirttteCbver, tr IT..- 3094» A Kan: Sh." Reign Etmer Geiger "dire Trm, He SI." I“! "I. Flock Alia MT The Aurel (blind was sent Mrrs, Alvin mnh'lr Tolmr Soho Hail! Hui” Henry “mink M "or handful Upon the Mountain, Sow'tn- Noh, Mr Sodium MIKE“, the ' In Henry March“! rum.“ a.-- " .., - 0mm. Suit, " "arm:- owmuo Sok- In. F ETrtrwrt- " Cause All Ye n “an; ..- ._ puru- Pri-. Shine ' An intehsting feature of uri" pro- mm is a selection by the Highland P13 Bellflllngers. The public 1310mm], invited to Ittcnd. Following is the program The Program PART I [and nvanno, Sunday evening, Dec. 5.:3 7:45 p. Ru, under the direction of G. J. Dinhloo. ' The soloists Ire Hrs. Henry Maeeh- tie, Mildred Undue. Mrs. Funk Wichman, Mrs. Alvin Kudeke, Henry Mnechtle. Joseph Redine, Herbert Moon, and Elmer Gimr. Pianist, Frances Thigh; organist, Raymond Nd". "The Christ Child," a cantata'br C. B. Hawler. will be given " the chorus, choir of the First United Evangelical church corner of Green Bay rend Ind '10 GIVE CANTA'I‘A ON SUNDAY NIGHT FIRST U. E. CHURCH CHOIR x ”In” PARK. mom. THURSDAY/ DECEMBER um Program at Evening rviee n Dee. 25; Spain] realm Noted; Com- plete Program - Solo In. frank Wirhmare o All Ye Fnhhlul Choir Ind COHII’innn PART " The Plain: " Bothlrh'm Mrs, Martha. , In! the Angel My. Randal“ iiu'=.-ci'CTCF2T_3r"rte""'""e"rretlmrMetTB-t Ala-tun. Inn-uh tFii"t,i1rrlk7'llFe "a... Hon-71in yseirrt the any; EMT-3"" . 'qe9, Mectttbr in. if“ wich- um}? -ciiiee .rVitaiii'. clap}: noun}: can its trtfutoLeiiiirG -. Iume--"arv' to a. World." mm. A. P. Job tte','.' Glue Um the I Aiiai.-e... . J. Am. .ty'trl'tyut tie" - law __" GGE' A umr"omttr Orin-n; celebra- Mfmwmmacm. teric-s-k-iii-cat-fr-iii. 'yrr_D.e.deatitl'eioaa m M “Pk Huhvmh ttTyed.tr “mecca. a..- CHRISTMAS PROGRAM IN DEERFIELD DEC. 26 Chamber of Con-em: Sponsor Cablintbn to Be Beht ttt .. râ€"v --.'".'"- V: I" who were present. and it is promised that the and on December 29 will be still better. For the convenience of Highland Purl fight hm tickets may be outlined of Mr. Rhine. It Pumell & Wilson's Foul "be: room. Under the lupin: of the Deerfield American Legion post, No. 738, '"t ther good fight card will be presented Thursday evening. Dec. 29, in the Ma- sonic temple " Dumdd. Seven good bouts are scheduled for the prognm that evening, Ind . good exhibition is promised all who “and. The good program given by the Legion post a ., ___ . - Seven Bouts on ngnm Dee, 29, at Masonic Temple in "hat Village DEERFIELD LEGION T0 STAGE GOOD FIGHT CARD The firemen were called to the hon. of Mrs. A. D. West. on North avenL‘: Wednesday foremon. where they report I couple of baskets of clothing in the basement had caught tire, probably from children playing with matches. they believe. The house was filled with smoke, bat damage m confined to the laundry. 1 The firemen have answered about fiftersn tails during the present month, but no serious dame was reported ftorn any except these last two. _ A second fire in the last few days occurred shout 11:15 Tuesday monk ing at the residence of George Parker, on Vine avenue, and a portion of the riiot was burned " and a partition in the attic damaged. The fire chief rstimated the loss at two or three hundred dollars. The fire is believed to have been caused by sparks on the roof. - Accordmg to investigations madeV by the fire chief the indications were that the fire was caused by the over- heating of a stove in the rear part of the shop, which was still red hot; and tilted with fuel when the firemen! arrival. It is supposed that some of thé boxes or other wooden articles near the stove caught tire, i The fire was discovered 'bout 11:30 ‘Snturday night and when the fire de- partment arrived the interior of the place was filled with names and smoke. By hard work the itre was eontined to the building, which was not so badly damaged as was at first fated, we loss on it being in the neighbor ood of two'or three hundred; dollars, according to the estimate on Fire Chief Ruskin. The damage to the stock was extensive and is esti- mated by the chief at five or six hun-) dred dollars. The loss is covered byl insurance, it was stated. "t Fire, believed to have been caused by an over-heated stove, can“ close to a thousand dollars worth of dam. Me late Saturday night in the fruit and vegetable store operated by bury & Valentino, on South St; Johns avenue. in I building belonging to the Thompson estate and under original lease of George Sicokis. l Two Fires in Last Week Damage Store And One Residence no f": Eli-ind by gll -.F-M.... -..-._.'- uv-u-Is'u.“ - New“. mm“... hrHr-Hb.-ututriiiaiii' Ite-tttee-tof-,-" 'utfhtet-atthoitiuiGc Mdmkwh-uhu-u 1'mrrditettee*mtwranGG-t nab-him "yFirqamtra, for an!” nut-u- --_. v - a“ _.__ w...“ to Milwaukee, that thtee-lamh at the talk on an. and in mam M in by people from mid. m. dw-ndwlntintmch-c-hmm bridge. have been closed this dimet) sitttitte I than}. mmrwhhm Ieautm in burr this to need- to Mnror ll spoken-u Maror his In " an: ably pre- Ienud the city’s position in “new. Ues, carpi-lulu that simian. road h I through atate mu hum Chic-go tn. I'll__l_,, A. . .. A - President J. M. Appel of the High- lnnd Park State bank and nlso presi- dent of the Illinois Bankers moch- tion, was in Sprtnefheid in eminence with Governor Saul] on matters per- uining to his organisation, 1nd he patented the Highland Put dategw. 1rttotre-tor.rr-ilirif an: explaining the nature of their requirement- and the neoauity of the improvement _ The Highland Park delegation in-.) cluded Mayor B. F. Lewis, who acted) as spokesman; City Clerk v. C. Min-E tren-Commissioners William M. Reap, Wm. J. Brown. and Julius Zimmer, representing the City of Highland Park, ind Paul L. Udell, as a repre- lent-third the dumber of commerce and the Highland Park Press. They left Highlnnd Park on Tuesday we hing for Sttripefield. 1 Include City Delegation 1 Supervisor Oboe, who has always taken a deep interest in securing Mate aid for rebuilding the Sheridan road bridges. suggested that it might be well if it could be arranged to have the Highland PariCeity ofticitrls meet the governor at the same time, and City Clerk v. C. Musser later tele- phoned Col. C. R. Miller, head of the' state department of ptrblie works and} buildings regarding such 1 plan. " ler stated that it would be foulble,‘ and immediately arrangements were made by city omeiats for the trip. l The unverno} will meet Obeo's com mittee at 10:00 a. m., December 21. - w, J. Stratum, Frank T . Shaman. Board of Superviao‘rs of_Lake County, Santa Claus in the person of Gov, ernor Len Small Wednesday worm! in: put a valuable Christmas gift in Highland Park's colléctive stocking! when he promised a local committee! HIGHLAND PARK 1h0IWS" an Mmwh Confeieriee With Gov. sttiifiTptirnesdiay Results Satis.. factorily; Engineers to Begin Work on Plans at Once; Is Fine Christmas Gift for This City; Credit Due Officials TWO 0N SHERIDAN ROAD TO P BE STARTED NEXT SPRING !5prirtef1eld, Dec? 12, 1927 Mimi-60mm. in. to be highly inter-tin. and in~ MM m. ah“ I- "What teh-Mor-olde.,-" lath Mahmud-Mam: ”duh-1W4“ ftheerr-utueaaGTTic a“. “Mutant! 'ett.1oiauueesaAaiiiii-rTei"iii' Nt H, v“ “0....- u. n-uu-u-y, in. 0. " 8:15 o'clock. and-:- the “I” of tAter>htkhoolr'.r.A_idisA' The lectura- vin be has!“ Am E. [organ of Antioch can.“ “to, when realm Adda-ugh in combination of cultural and new national work in the can... a! study " that institution bl“ M Marked interest in being manila-ted inthelocturetobegivenlnthbuh fhud-trhieu. high new Mind:- on the min. of hug-0d”. Jun. 5. President Morgan of Antioch Collegeixin Ohio, Witt Tell UNDER P. T. A. AUSPIC“ l The two bridges on North Sheridan road have been closed over a year. ever since they were declared unsafe by Engineer Fyfe, following a per- sonal examihntion. Effort was made by the previoui, city administration lo Secure approval of the voters of the city to a bond issue to finance erection of new bridges, but this was defeated in the summer of 1926. After that it was decided to take the matter up with the state, and initial steps in this direction were taken un- der Mlyor Hurting; adminiytetion. NM‘ED WAT HIGH SCHML JAN. 5 (urpnratwl communities., like Highllnd Park.“ Supervisor albee has kept in touch with both state and city officials in connection with the matter and has spared no effort to brine the plan to culmination for the benefit of his home city. The mayor and trommia- sinners have done everything in their power to advance the project with the state department, and the tinnl conference with the governor Wednes- day was the successful climax. TuheeTtagg , . 1'rhrytmtt.rtmraq-as unit-ink; pointed out that the priations made for such em work as the building of these was only $500,000. and as the the hridgcs would be near] of New Experiments ot sueh emeréémy that the" App"). NUMBER " . these bridge; as the cost of ' pearly one-

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