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Highland Park Press, 29 Dec 1927, p. 7

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i., I 'urthshore'rrustCompatr 'We Sell the Victor (rag-k $15.00, and: $100.00 Ravine Avemie tk St. Johns Ave 'hi-ere-O-d-aaa-hs- btheW-M A CHATEAU MARCHI mw'ruuwr “dbuhhhhu 'hmr_ahler-rrit.aotiriSGrlra'F CHARLES GLASS Highrood, Illinois We wish our "friends and customers a happy and prosperous New Year . man-u and will reopen May 1, 1928 is closed for the winter about May Happiness Throughout Be Yours Prosperity the um: no". man aw 7,3...“ TN"'".."'?,,'."."" "uo'rrm".3aN.elta.aeiartriiiyatuGiiiii'ji; ----. Hannah“ Rik.- 'h.--..-... 'i..i.tHr-toattmrth.r.h.a. I. M .. "th M "lat-r-atb-lint. tra il"tt,lqiituliillt .. mm Tara' 'i'i"iiiit'i'iiili':'i') ”a“ Ar.arIiar4t-rieBsv'thad-ir. teeEeeeeefrAtqred ,0.e.yHee.mi.q" it -rrkrGiriri/iiui'" Jun-q I, h - d III-Iva uu‘mmm but!“ Them-um bWIblhunlh-u whopv-MQho‘dhbb met-mica.” mmhwhhh ,e*9yreefey'--hr. as with! “in“; k mwyiynuwig.m'm for friends who“ sorrow " her death is profound, and the relative: have the deep Impala of all. " The funeral of Mr. Herbs-t A. Par- kyn. whose death occurred last ml. was held Saturday at 2:SO o'clock, " the H. I. Prior Co. chapel. and the rennin- were aka to [when]. tha, afternoon, at the lion Wm church, nod Maria! was in lemorial Park. Mrs. Pierson VI! born Pelt. 16, 1859, Ind was and " mm, ten month And nine days. Besides the husband there survives one son and two when. Charles Pierwn of Detroit. and Heal-nu label Burke and Father Planing. The funeral of Mrs. August.- Pier- son. wife of August Pierson. of High~ Food, and whose death occurred Dee, 25. in held " 2 o’clock WM! DEATH AT HIGHWOOD or MRS. A. HERSON The ~association has eroded a kwtifully lighted Christin-s tree in the North Shore grounds " High- wood avenue. which adds much to the lpmnnce of our city. They als- distributed twenty-four Christmas baskets to the needy families, of Highland. This is to be an annual event in the future. the auditorium of the Oak Term sehoU. About A than“ people were present. After listening to 1 wonderful procrnln presented by Principal Thomas, teachers and chil- dren (if the Oak Terrace school. and a short talk by Mr. Franck. the president of the association, Santa Claus appeared, and as the hundreds of thildrcn marched past, each rs ceived n prmnt‘ from him. A total of six hundred and - and”. reeeived pranks. The at-tcut; wishes to thank the school board in! the teaching staff of the Onk Terrace and St. "mes' parish nhools. for their Iplehdld co-operntion in rank- ing this community Christmas the greatest success in the history of our city. l T A ehiidrmths Chrgtm: party. sponsored by the Hist-nod Civic Irnpro-tt.aasoeiatioo, was held on Wedneadty evening, Dec. St in SPONSOR PARTY DEC. SI AT OAK TERRACE SCHOOL Hid-wood Civic [IMt Association Erect Christ-as Tree; Give was m by all. and her my triads sincerely regret that be: but and useful life han Ieuhed it: _ The "Inches have the deep ”Input, at all in their 5.!“me )mwnfmmdh Erase!“ clutch glaring ntl of her life in this city. MI.» "mai tteror--tntterottucuiL mum of mam Purim}? PARTYBIGSUOCES 1yHoeted9frtarrartrforttte Viktor l Hermann. "rGTGi,Ti l'lbmryll. 1838. 'hosetium., WMMMAmm dud. TutivhtearehErsGraeqn Bmith.MiBmeoRhineuet.Mrw "ver Tyay In; Gail W. IQ- mmnmmm (W!) RIM-n. thet h-thoec-n-d In: at." hull D-h.r28atts.rr_trtasrcs chard. trh-bttmMareht.titqt, 1tyuevtr_reie,v_rvGAG: (H gun-31;” lad “I Dung/nu In?” an. MaaNtm it. _ - aiiiu -Gat a7iiriuu'i, 'Tlli Att-tr-trg-trt-tii" hlb-dh-u-d of Ah-age “nun-m, WMIAWJIQMWd community. ltmthisplnneofhh work which brought him authent- tesatimorrtutmsteearrtAntiseheot- 'eeeaardt"tireoeedthmntxoteerhtm thew-Ideas]. The-nubimmkonw tehemMN1-Dotorure"ts,"i- Inn-QWW Ha b-tra-ar-tred-tores' "Inductive-an. Nothi- 1tertr-wh.-&rtobenmtt- bNmMlemraqt.dt.sra.tH.t.o. mywau-aha-m Prof. Harlan, before becoming an educator. of distinction had won ree- ognition in his profession-of civil en- gineer. In this field he is beat known for his achievement: in mntrolling the Miami river so that there has been no recurrence of the daunting nood which the city of Dayton Ind the surrounding territory tsuffered in ISN, He has, in fact, planned and snperintznded the construction of seventy-ave water control "proieets, and is at the present time maiden: of the Morgan Engineering company naswer1aaamemberofthe Amman Society of Civil Engineers. m. interest in dentin animation] project: because mused through his very intimate association with the 5- Willa-cut and developuwut in Dar ton of the Ionine Put retool, when withintuut maid mum 'or eharaeter, irstellitrettee, and power. He is best fitted for modern life who holds his beliefs as tentative, and sub- Jeet to continual revision . . . In the relentless competition of custom and tradition for lodgmem in men’s minds, education _ is the great gel-active way. It it does its work well, srqremtitioat, prejudice. bad taste, vul- garity, and indulgence nre crowded out, and intetrttteetee, integrity, criti- cal irtquiry,qood will, setNxmtrol,artd, t sense of beauty find room. Ortir; as education makes wise Jueail an the best values survive . . . We an leave our children no safer or better heritage than . society in which there is fair play, in which worth can Bnd its reward without the need of breaking down "ated bar- new appraisal of the chief issues of life, and of personal qualities which best will meet those issues; and then nets to give that emphasis to the development of each quality which it deserves in relation to All other qual- ities. The Antioch purpose is to bring about a balanced development PROF. A, E. MORGAN SPEAKER AT P. T. A. HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK 1Cuntinued from page Highland Perk timt. A safe, strong, dependable bank. Complete service in every department. A personal interest in every patron. An active port in the development of the community. A determined effort to contribute to the safety and popularity ing in Illinois, . We submit this platform with the compliments and good wishes of the season. l) Our Platform For 1928 The Old Reliable and Progressive Bank ""hteAt.yttrr,sttyrqsrrrr,sa-- 8tarttm Monday, Jan. 2, AllLC3rON THEATRE SUNDAY, JANUARY 1 Continuous 2 to 11:30 Special New Year’s Day Show BILLIE DOVE “American Beauty“ HIGH CLASS VODVIL All Seats 50c Matinee 2 to 5:30 “What Price' T Glory” DARING! SENSA'IIIONAL! THRILLING! SPECIAL INCIDENTAL HEELS Snappy Holiday Vodvi! Show BIG TABLEAUX AT 12:00 SHARP! and Time Out for Fun Making! Old mid 6-1., -rTLYiaca'i"; iiG"t" 1 manna FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30 Lew Cody and Ameen Pringle “Tea for Three” AN EXCEPTIONALLY FINE PICTURE . ‘fBroadway Madness” Matinee Monday Continuous ’2 to 11:30 _ No Increase in Prices WI mm SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31 New Year’s Eve vonvn. aim PICTURES " y amriiiiurrGFrGia Entirely Ditrirat Show it Night s 'oe Children (with parents) 25e 104 Reserved Box Seats Tire Alto Gift Night "iithammaiedl" mull; if: HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS THE PERFECT' SHOW Prices 15e-3tye-40e for 5 Dan of bank- PAGI ml-

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