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Highland Park Press, 15 Nov 1928, p. 5

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> THURSDAY,.NOVEMBER 15, 1928 Park‘s pioneer residents passed away| bender Koch there is one daughter, ie inn o eten Riunnet |Rin haw Sn uen dinemnae :ntâ€"maâ€"un .___ |sarviving. m He was born Det. 6, 1845 in Gerâ€" wthosimenmmmmnvmnaies ...fl'u?...fi.....“& D. A. R. NOVEMBER 15 .“‘n-hw- WWhe K.4 on ut on i CS uo SUNDAY, Nov. isâ€"contmvors : To 11. _ _ _ "The NIGHT WATCHY" n B4E LATEST PATHE NEWS LATEST NEws . North Shore Trust Company out 13 years ago he reside ounty Line road on the prog is now owned by D. Me Deerpath Ebratre PHONE 321 ews 0 0 0 C C200 PARTRURE DREY AT P CCLOCK | rat" , i~ ‘The CRIMSON CANYON" FABLES â€" EPISODE No. i. ~TARZAX THE MICHTY® SATURDAY, Nov. 11 _ _ SBOWING at THk CHILDREN‘® MATINEE ONLY at one of Highland| Bet FRIDAY, NOV. 16â€" ONE DAY ONXLY AT THR EVENING be solved easily by joinâ€"~ ing one of the NEW Christmas clubs. season‘s difficulties can some of the season‘s And remember that next distribute checks for Christmas Savings Acâ€" POLKA BROS. i»~ "THE RIVER PIRATE"; , which will solve LAKE FOREST 2 O°CLOCK Dove COMEDY / Appel, A. J. Metzel, Mrs. W. C. Eyan, | Mrs. R. F. Gray, Fritz Bahr. Mrs. | Annette Jones, Mrs. E. Crozier. | $5.00 Each from the following: | _ John W. Shedd, H. B. Roberts, Rapp | Bros., Dr. C. V. Nichols, Chas. F. (Mon-hnn, Chas. Fiore, Cranes Varâ€" j iety Store, James Bowden & Sons, Hans Baake, Miss Mable Ernst, M. } D. Sweetland, Brand Bros., William | H. McKillip, Robert Samuelson, C. C. | Niebuhr, H. R. Anspach, Dr. A. K. { Sheldon, D. M. Blasier, Mrs. H. H. : Chandler, Mrs. Pauline Raff, Mrs. ohn McDougal, Dr. E. G. Gatewood, H. F. Kelley, J. Sobey, John Zengler, Dr."Hamilton, Highland Park News, ske, Mabel C. Manning. _ +‘ $7.50 doniition: Mrs. J. 5. Bell. esti Bros., Huber Electric Co., Highâ€" land Park Beverage Co., Christ‘s Bakâ€" , E. L. Blume, E. C. Schweitzer, %lflCmu.GMAM,Nm Store Music Shop, Gus Poulouplos, Mrs. G. H. Cross, Central Shoe Store, Fell Bros. Shoe Store, Highland Park Hardware, American Express Co. Cifts Reported by Teams . Report of teams Tuesday, Novemâ€" ‘ber 13, 1928. _ $50.00 donations: Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Olesen, Marion R. Stern, Mrs. 8. Burdick, Friendship Club of Y. "B. donations: E. loldnéer.lit . Howe, Dreinke, Florist, G. H. chell, N. H. Walther. . \_ $10â€"Mrs. Bruce Chandler, Mr. and} { Mrs. L. R.â€"Rigdon, G. F. Towne, Wilâ€"| iliam R. Uehl, Robert Pease, Moran | | Bros., Mrs. Carrie Green, Dr. G. Q.f \ Grady, Dr. D. E. Rossiter, A. R. Ruffâ€" | ner, C. M. P. Wright, Gladys Greenâ€" | law, Miss R. N. Pocock, Frank Sil esâ€" | strem, Gsell & Co., Dr. D. W. Rogers, | Mrs. M. L. Moseley, Mrs. M. E. Sa1 ipâ€" | sell, Purnell & Wilson, A. G. McPrerâ€" :aon, Larson Bros, Joseph Zook, Mr. | and Mrs. F. L. Cheney, Gweldclyn ;Jlmcs. Mrs. Ida Powell, Mrs. E. H. | Eitel, Mrs. Howard S. Smith, J. M. :Appel. Mrs. Jacob Appel, Milired race Laundry, Vogue Cleaners, Mrs. Eisie Harmon, L. H. F. Harris, Mrs. A. Lawrence Mills, Dr. Elfrink. $3.00 each from the following: Blue Goose Fruit Market, College Inn Resâ€" George H. Koon, Dr. Euant;ch. W. E. Evensen, Arnold Peterson, Linâ€" coln Ijrket. Highland Park Pharâ€" macy, Menoni & Mocognie, Chas. R McéClure Battery Station, J. P. Steffen Borchardt Beauty Parior, Oak Ter A. Preus. 1 £35â€"Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Sibler, $25â€"Mr. E. L. Millard, Mrs. E. L. Millard, Mr. A. C. Meyer, Mrs. Louis Leverone, M. J. O‘Brien, Mrs. Geo. Pick, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Everett. f $20â€"Mrs. Henry Vail, Mrs. Edward | A.‘Smith, Mrs. Flora Porter. 1 { placing orders. The books in the | TO ADDRESS P. T. A. |\ ‘The meeting of the Parentâ€"Teachâ€"| ers association of Ravinia on Wedâ€". n:z. Nov. 21 at 8:15 has a very # significance for Ravinis resiâ€" | dents and neighbors. At this time } Miss Jessie Gay Van Cleve of the | American Library association, a â€"naâ€"| i tional authority on children‘s books, | “ will tell of her experience in training | | the child through reading and will| | give advice about selecting Abooks for | children of different ages. | _ In addition to this interesting wk] |the meeting will usher in a three day | Book Fair at which books for children | | will be shown for inspection and for | Initial Gift Committee, $3500; Team ‘ No. 1, $35; Team No. 2, $19; Team No. 3, $97.50; Team No. 4, $134.50; Team No. 5, No report; Team No. 6 $75.50; Team No, 7, $17.50; Team No. | R, $89; Team No. 9, $42.50; Teamr‘ No. 10, $14.50; Team No. 11, $50.00; | Total, $4,056.00 Initial Gifts The Initial Gift committee has the following to report: $100â€"Mr. H. H..Hitchcock. $75â€"Mr and Mrs. Frank L. North; Mrs. G. E. Moore. $50 â€"Alexander Carqueville; J. A. written, by Mrs. Henry Rigdon, and sung to the tune of "Keep the Home | Fires Burning." | Keep the "Y" Door open | This is what we‘re hoping, J And we‘ll work and laugh and play | Till Mrs. Bingham wins the day. Reports of Teams The reports of the teams were given as follows: commission on all sales made. Buy your Christmass ‘books here in Raâ€" vinia where you can get competent assistance in your selection. Orders will be taken on Wednesday, Thursâ€" day and Friday at the school building. REPORT PROGRESS IN Y. W. CAMPAIGN ers, ten books for the boys and ten | The books are from Knock‘s book store and will be sold at regular store prices, the P.T.A. receiving a small fair have been selected by the teach fol:fithergirlu of each (Me JESSIE GAY VAN CLEVE THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND ?ARK, ILLINOIS (T aBed woup panuyquo, : Mrs. Henry Benâ€" 9) Sundeli, Dailey Ready to Wear, Mary ment, Rev. Christoph Keller, Mrs. W. | C. Peyrand, Priscilla Carver, Ruth K. Doud, K. A. Roth, Anna B. Wilder,| Clark. Jennie M. Johnson, Mrs. W. J. Brown, | $2.50 donations: Mrs. R. W. Shanâ€" Albert Larson, Mrs. T. W. Gordon, ley, Martina S. Nelson, R. N. Marâ€" W. C. T. U., Mre. J. A. De Celle, Mrs. garet Belknap. Waliter L. Madson, Miss Ora L. Brown, | $2.00 donations: Mrs. Walter Sims, Geo. I. Kirkgasser, Mrs. Raymond| Mrs. R. B. Curry, Mrs. B. B. Colestock, Flinn, W. K. Harrison, Mrs. F. C. Mrs. C. L. Morgan, Mrs. W E. Dahâ€" Noerenbéerg, Sparkling Spring Water ley, Mrs Wm. Vetter, Mrs. Wm. Fosâ€" WKO.MHW:M,M bender, Mrs. 8. Flint, Paul Borchardt, Pmd cotnit o Sm Amirmiat ~ Aprtprtnddiy diad t apraia M + +200 Gourley, Mrs. Orrin Peabody, Mrs. G. F. Goodnow, Mrs. Samue} Parliaâ€" assures one light spray. solution â€" in Guard against nasal infecâ€" tion. Adjustable Type ........ Spray â€" the often. The use of a ~KANTLEEK Atomizer Your Doctor will recomâ€" mend this precaution â€"__ SAVE wis SAFETY against Colds and "____$1.35 Sore Throat & _ Telephone Highland Park 144 Free Delivery Service Oppesite the Northwestern Passenger Station either a heavy or nose and throat Twoâ€"quart | Size....._... You can use any a Kantleek Atoâ€" ROBERT W. PEASE, Pharmacist atyour w.)c ". "Cyrand, Friscilia Carver, Ruth K.| Ernestine S. Lavery, R.N., Don Clark. De Sante, P.H.K. Grimson, Mrs $2.50 donations: Mrs. R. W. Shanâ€"|C. Bleimeh1, Myrtle Brigges, Marg ley, Martina S. Nelson, R. N. Marâ€" Hansen, Mrs. George Greene, | garet Belknap. Andren, Mrs. Nestric, Misa Olls $2.00 donations: Mrs. Waliter Sims,| Mrs. Mason G. Armstrong, Mrs. I Mrs. R. B. Curry, Mrs. B. B. Colestock, Fischer, Adolf A. Gieser, Mrs. R Mrs. C. L. Morgan, Mrs. W. E. Dahâ€"| Zimmer, Mrs. A. S. Loomis, Rev ley, Mre Wm. Vetter, Mrs. Wm. Fosâ€"| F. Schriver, E. M. Knox, Mrs. The bender, Mrs. 8. Flint, Paul Borchardt, S. Martin, Mrs. Percy Reeves, Ma J. M. Bilharz, Mrs. E. L. Gilroy, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. E. Hodges, Mrs. Elz, A. 0. Mason, Jr., Mrs. L. P. Gregori.| C. Heath, Mrs. Le Roy H. fi $1.50 donations: Mrs. H. Thomas.| Mrs. J. McCrystle, J. E. $1.00 : Miss Mary Burke,| C. V. Wilson, Charles Mrs. M. B. Hn.O."‘.GnH- na Johnson,â€"Barbara Evans, zik, Mrs. L. B, Sinclair, Mrs. W. Doud, Gallagher, Elizabeth D. 1 Miss Joanna M. Hewitt, R.N., Myrtle | Sidney), Mrs. Rdgar Boil_ J. M. Bilharz, Mrs. E. L. Gilroy, Mrs. A. 0. Mason, Jr., Mrs. L. P. Gregori. $1.50 donations: Mrs. H. Thomas. _ _ $1.00 dongtions: Miss Mary Burke, is not an ordinary one. Made of highest grade rubâ€" ber, red or onyx, molded into one piece without seams, patchâ€" es or bindings. Complete set of polished hard rubber pipes. The one time when a founâ€" tain syringe should be in perâ€" fect condition is usually just the time ordinary syringes have some defect. 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