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Highland Park Press, 29 Nov 1928, p. 12

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The Higtlantt Part: Pass _la,Ti)Tirciria,.-rrey.aeyt.t,.e,ntu-t-tm_ 'riri%raLGiaiiFEa9br9..yryb. - irGria.rGuifirFittFitiuti.tco.atme"a", iiirmicaarrrom PRICE e---..---""---' _.r-tr----------_ a... A um. All communications must be acéompunied by the we and nddroar of _ ' - ... .. 77,..-A ---c .L- “In.“ Lu WMV the writer. Articles for puhtiestion must reach the ”not by non noon to insure :ppesnnce in canon in“. Resolution of condolence. cards of dunks. obituaries. notiées of menu or other “kin when an minimum the is published, charged " regain advertising nus. PM! POUR The American people are going to s of money between this date and the 1 day buying has already begun, and wi each week. There is more money in ci and it is looking tot the test bargains the winter. l All this new business will co largely to the concerns that' advertise. The people are reading the newspaper ads to see, which merchants offer the most attractive inducements.) Those) who advertise adequately seem like enterprising folks, and the curiosity of the people is aroused to come to these places and'; inspect the various articles they describe in their notices. A', very great deal of this business can be secured by any concern: that reaches out after it by advertising. F and It Is 100“ng nu: unc won. w.5........ . In addition to the holiday goods, people are buying freely of Winter clothing and fixing up their homes with new things for " HITCH-HIKING The man wha/ stands on the corner awaiting a street car to take him downtown. and sees automobiles with room for four or tive passengers dash by with one or two, may think the driver is very selfish not to pick him up. So he may be surprised to learn. perhaps, that there are movements-on foot to curb the practice%y law. In Indiana such legislation is sponsored by the Hoosier State Automobile association. It would prohibit the soliciting of a ride in passing rpotor cars. The proposal seems to be foolish and another indication of of the widespread disposition to cure everything we do not like by legislation, says the Baltimore.Sum Most automobilists know they are chargeable to the driver's negligence) It m- y be reason- able to relieve automobile owners of such liability. but why try to regulate all drivers' actions, especially as few motorists care to make common carriers of themselves. and the vast majority can be left to decide when to comply with requests for a lift? THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, Itt2tt Mr. and Mrs. B. Dhim- had as their quests Sunday, Mr. and Mn. James Divine, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knaak of Cincinnati. Ohio. I 0n last Tuesday Mmes. Minnie V Whiteomb, C Roebelin. John Huehl I', and Elmer Schmidt were guests of . Rev. and Mrs. Lueder of ElmhurM. Rev. and Mrs. F. G. Pieperttrro'r. and family departed eariy Tuesday morning for the home of Mrs. Pio- penbrok's mother, Mrs. L. F. Haase. Thanksivinst the “(aiding of Mrs, Haasv’s youngest daughter will Mr, ft, F, Prams is wry ill. Mrs. Hirvy Ifuhiko is substituting T for Mrs. Panic in the Northbrook school. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Martin haw- moved intu their attr.utqrsut bungalow in the Ciavtv suird vision. Mrs. Mar- tin before her recent marriage was Ann Witter, of Highland Park. The P.T.A. of the lhwrtield school held a wry successful bakery sale in the Kar.schuil real estate ottiee on Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Kapschull in charge. Forty members of the Deerfield Eastern Star chapter attended the home coming observed at Campbell chapter, o.E.s., " Highl-nd Park, on Wednesday evening. -iti.Gid hm aging: ' str-trt-ch'-""""'. Mrs. Guy W. Miller up: hooks: to her luncheon and bride club at her home last Thursday. Announcement is made of the mar- riage of Emma Bonn of Glenview 1nd Max Winter, son of Mr. and Mrs. August Winter. which took place Inst Miss Peterson returned to the home of her Iisur. Mrs. F. J. O'Con- nor of County Line road, on Wed- nesdny, after spending several weeks with her niece in Champaign, Ill. iaai. but in. in Deer6H on Madame: Chas." Steiner. William Hen-He. Bernice Han 1nd Conrad Uchtmul visited the Glenviev o, E. N, chapter Fridny evening where "ma- tron's night” ‘7” Mod. At {our o'eioek on “hand-y. Doc, 6. the an“! has" of the Dorcas Daddy will open all! " five o'clock . Mm baked ham Inner will On Tie-thy Iftenloon Mrs. Alex Willmnl lamina! her luncheon and trike club. [in Daryl Taylor, daughter of Mr. Int.“ T. Y. Taylor of “be! up In. .4 has“ but. m nar- 'lllt%urd'; "his. Now. It, a "Nerd M Mr. and In. Dal. take plan“ at War? Jclock. The da, will aiso mark the Artat re-union FF 'hv family m nun); years. MIN. R, F, Penis is vcry ill. Mr, Hirvy Muhike is substituting T fo Deerfield tmieatiotts must be acéompunied by the we um “are” at Articles for Euhlicttiolg - reach the editor by Wednesday f. 6 North Iichigln Avian“: f7'77 V b "I UDIU. "{NTING 00. 540 Central Avenue, Hi‘hllnd Park, Ill. ISSUED "UBDAY»OI‘ BAG Wm u, u...“ . V“ ._- _ __-" ___ oeople are going to spend an enormous amount (peabrok Sunday. Dec. 2. this date and the Christmas holidays. Holi-i Sunday school will be at the usual ready begun, and will keep on more and more hour. is more money in circulation than ever before, The Mics Aid satiety will meet .' - I M c--..-'-, " IThursdly. Dee, 6 u the home of Mrs. TIME FOR ADVERTISING :IIn-iuy school, 3:45 amc, a class 2, n-vcrj: member of the family. I', Anilzg worship at ll a.m. l Erislun Endeavor at T Fmc, a Pr " sw-s-wut. for young people. lived“: segue? at 8 pm. The ‘21": Band will mndcr a special I run” ul this hour. Be sure m ftvr " Bung-bu Church _ P. Jamison, 3tirtistrar siiaia run 551 "st mun] ramming of the. Sum A cordial welmme tu all the F4'rv- iast Friday night Mr, A. um ikd an vites "f th:s church Id I'm usmm N UMBER 40 in“). YEAR built. M. A. Iran. and u- Peri_tm, In C. '* as learning - Fer mt Det.2: Pmrun (in: by th- boys and tuk of the Missi- Ye -- Slides and lactate {in by I". M. G.Geii.whottanvuitedth.Hot, Ind. A service you tun“ lord by the Whetlon eotkae warm Dec. 23: Christmas page-m. For this pageant We have and Miss Alice Rehm of Downen Grove. u di, I'winr. Miss Rehm in known for ha: work in religious wintry. This promises to be one of the but Christ, ma: services ever given by this church. Keep this date open and plan to attend. t Dec. 30: Our church orchestra will render a specially prepared pro- granL - A musl Cardin! welcome is amended to all SI. Paul‘- Evnuelinl Chm. F. G. Piepenbrok. pastor Mr. Richardson of Garrett Biblical institute will substitute for Rev. Pi'e- George Antes. Mark J. Andrews, pastor Sunday. December 2. is the first Sunday in the Advent sewn, the period including the four Sundays be- fore Christmas. During this joyful period let us make a new appraisal of the gift of a Saviour and Redeem- 9:30--Churvh schooL Graded m- struction. Departmental 01-min lion. Itru.S--Worsttip and sermon. "The Purpose of the Incarnation: Chret the Way." . 7::',0--'htxic, meeting. Topic: “Serv- ice that is Christian." Miss Ruth Patterson. leader. Tuesday, Dec, S-Monthly meeting of the board of tristees. Wednesday, 7U5-Cttoir rehearsal 'leutsday. Dec. 6--Anhuat bilazxr of the Dorcas society beginning at 4 p. m. Dinner will be served at c, November 30 --Troop " will men at the church for the annual Thanks- giving hits. Evers soon: tttttet. be prepared to cook his own dinner. - Friday, Du. T-M-timg of Tro, p M'. at 7:15. Saturday. 10 a. "c-Pastor', class. This class WIS organized last Satin» day thh gratifying attendance. All ir;terrnediite and senior For and girls nn’. yet members of the church are invited to attend this flaw. Sunday. Dec. 16. will be observed as the fourth anniversary ' f the pres- ent pastorate. The Holy Communion will be celebrated at the morning service and new members will be re- tuned. "eluirv,vuur.A.rtamtat--jrmtsv.-ta-a-a an fviuut-lmth-M Happy Sunday night min. tonight-fin; "if... “I. up. Dec. 16: Special musical mum mBrig-urraatttm-MuuatutPi.gua- DeerSeH Presbyterian Church lu',',',':;? 'te _ Isabel mi Hm Halter " Wigs, , ' ‘netkn. we leaving this week on . 1:C'se,s,: brief concert tour which till take 2,',t, _ "1"; than into the Southern sum includ- Pf.'? in: Alabama, Lounging, Texas, and '22) :h m: hnnlucky. 2lCl m Recently an. Molur had the has" - py experience of singing before 1m Mt observed :ludents of the Wendell Phillipa Sew 'f the r'r.es- nor an sHttrol tcolored' of Chicago. ( "n"'"'"."'" Although it wr ' 40-minute program It' murTuttw nf th, bert cE-nmcnl sun‘s. the spew wdl be re-, lartiruc, bursts uf applause showed "ra' thl‘r mlnc '.ntere,t of the young ll the wrv- it" n‘n- and Mrs. Roller says ‘he ex- church perieneed one ot the ml thrill: of of Parenu-t-a.rmaau.d maddunmcnl-‘ntiu;_ They In. P.t,t=Tgr,t't ofth-rre WM. - mlfmwhm lumheon in Waki- sers.uoewortsjadu-ir, wifasofAdmimlttirDradieir, governor of New South "din. North Shore News} Alicia} Miss Elm Lea 8pm.“- ter of Mr. mud Mrs. Hubert T. tkriqq- berger of MAI Went!” Tad, ttrt- an n flower girls. Mr. Sch-um has asked Richard Feuehtwarteer to not as best nun. Mr, Sci-run and his bride will re- stde m Chicago after I honeymoon spent in Florida und Cuba. Three north shore Goblin-to. of thc, season. Min Harriet Leonard of Winnetka, Miss Charlotte Picker of drum. nnd Miss Jean stevens of lhghlnnd Park win be among the mannequins for the fuhion MIG to betrtvertasapartoftheArdem Shore curnivnl and ball on November 30, in the Red Lacquer room and the Grand bnllroom of the Palmer House. The remainder of this map dis- playing the “which: of the hour will he the Mis~es Bertha Palmer, Jun l'urccll. Jeanette Peterkin, label Greenlee. Mary Elixaxeth Johnston. Mutual Cram". Burt-n King. [mm- Channors, Flume Crux. Eleanor Durbin. Virginia Dixon. Mary Fortune. Uterine Duke. Mary Seaman, Linn Jammy. Theo- dosia Smith. Dorothy Wilson, Ian- nee Murphy and Cynthia Wilson; Mrs. Francis Edwards of 257 East Delaware plan, (bingo. is in charge of tickets for the III-in thigh is sponsored by the Chicago Arden Shore committee. The atfuir is to be more elaborate than ever. previous lr-ngemenu in- indium-Houd- Wayland-oath”... hint-human- ati-Et-ur-em-. 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"-0hat DAY ONLY I A unnu- nu. or mu gum-u In. , was": 1-" m7!“ . coax-s1 up “an! in “DC YOUR DUTY” "I'II nun or GENEBAL I. I In SUNDAY. DE. 2 "MIA-m “WATERFRONT” noun“. hunt-n I. t. lw‘MI* ‘hhdu aiii/iiaL.a-h-day-, ”aunt-hm" maximum-him annual-aw- “and. tt.qr-.tue.8l, In. hauls-[In- L W qimit-Nartwt-attsd- ma at n - for seserttr&r. 'a. reuwr. Ill umw‘ I“ -_'__ i-iu take - a tb o'clock in a: {Win-mm Inseam Rpm and: 13nd till be read by De. I!“ G. }Snith. united by R". W C. Case of Glam. ' have“ ml I I. wit and. tiariirrriTidirFiitdoi' _ . .. a... vudedo gangs! to_ "tat "e" wok "can. (In a an“ tan - day afternoon in! hungry! "ter "i_rr,T.irrriGs m. of u...- I'D-Ins, who is visiting her. . funny diam party on W- ing. In. Ilel’herwn's mother and” father. Mr. and In. Made! Wat. will be among the ma. [in la- nie McPherson. who is “leading lb! Hull's school In Pittsfield. 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