PAGE EIGHT CHM“ PARTY PROVE BIG SUCCES Highwood Civic Itntrro-tt min- tion were host- tg “I of the children of Highwood at I Christmas party in the Buditorium of the Oak Terrm uhool. More than 500 bags of candy and fruit were distributed by the an» ciltion. The children of the school mumbled with their - Christ, mu may“. Wtthwortd Civic Immune!“ may: ling}! to High- grateful for their splendid party " ther m for the new fence which the nsBoeiation has erected on tho can and the south sides of the school grounds. The school board itself paid for the erection of the fence out of the reg- uln an levy on the worth end I: the “sedation felt it Wu too much of In undertnking to fence it all at this No hundred negro voices will up Pear in a Folk Song festival to be held " the Wmrketran high school gymnasium, 33 S. Jackson street, Wnukegan. Monday evening Jun. " " 8 o'clock. Negro spiritual uni folk songs will make up the pmrram. Prof. E. H. Bontner is conducting tsssisted by William Smith. org-ruin. 's 200 NEGRO VOICES m FOLK SONG FESTIVAL To Be Given At Waukegan High School Gym, Monday, January " This will be I benefit performance for the Shiloh Baptist church of which the Rev. T. M. King is pastor. Tish- eta my be secured from Thomas S. Young of this city or " the door of the gym. The Illinois Fedemtion of Woman's clubs will keep open house on Wednes- day afternoon, Jan. 2, 1222 from 2 ILLINOIS FEDERATION KEEP OPEN HOUSE JAN. 2 New Quarters at 30 w. Wash- ington St, Chip-go Open p. im until 8 pv. m. at the federation's new hradquarters, 30 West Wishing- ton street, Chiemtb. This will aftord In opportunity to all iriterested to view the new rooms Ind furnishings. mlny of the latter being gins from districts or clubs. and to meet the Board of Direetors, who will be in the receiving line with the past state presidents and the new president, Mrs. J. Marc'jowter, of Chiraito. The music will be in charge of Mrs. Frederick Williams nnd Mrs. B. A. BcGee. and many of the junior members of the federation will assist in various weâ€. A cordial invitation is extended to all club women and their friends. at Alumni :nd the entire Northwest- em university mtdererndote chutn- will "tend the eiqhteeath annual eott- vention of Tats Delta Phi, national college (mania. this weekend Jbt Gus Johnson, aged forty six, who has served u janitor for" several prominent families here, was found hanging in the basement of the J. B. Multen residence at 250 Laurel ave- nue. Saturday morning. He had been in the best of health and nppnrently had no worries. Just what the fauna was for ending his life has not been discovered. Johnson had no near relatives in Highland Park, but two brothers were located in Chicago. He WIS well known here having m sided here for the past thirty-five years, He hid an apartment at " B. St, Johns nvenue. _ in. Mullen had noticed that the house was cold and had gone to the basement to where she discovered the body hanging in front of the boiler. The police were called and upon examination of the body it WI! found that Johnson had been dead for several hours. LOCAL BOYS 'IO ATTEND TAU$DELTA PHI MEET th. Congn-a hotel, Chicago. Ttro hundred thing-m of native chapters from coast to coast will come to the fondue. GUS JOHNSON. JANI'IDR . ' IS SUICIDE VICTIM The first holiness meeting will be culled to order Suturd-y morning by Herman L Rankin of New York. nt- tion-l president, and I formd New You'u Eve bull Hand-y night will climax the "tsir. The mutual get- together w†Int held in Chicago in Abe Fell Ind Sum Smith are men; the Highhnd Park Tau Delta who wfil attend. r On My mint, Dec. " the AM mouth,“ litigation. Judge me d tho (but, (but! a» my ftiye, mere' hath: SCORES VICIORY ON VERNON PAVING Jain Vankm Over-rub- . m tniteuetN_Ad"rti" In." GaaaiiGu, m an. my.“ - nun-s w. a... Th; Eon-d of Directors are duly Inny Highlqnd lurktndfak, Por- Good tsiqrGl for II Varmin- - - 05%“ i!yrntiuqal construction will be comment]! in the “I! hik- par-r., in 'sr-dir-meat/ti-eo. bid.orsth.woeharsditi_det Mlmuthepmttimhlnl a bad condition And 'he ttotition upon which the Board of [an] Improve- menu originally mud in instituting the†procoodim VII .ieeted by pm- tiully everybody on both titles of Vernon - in the territory " feeted, except only the. or four prop- erty owners. The Mtortiat then. ob. jeetorl in court. however, with the lid of the Lloyd uwci-tion, held up these proceeding: for I period of four or tive months in court until the lend objections could be heard And dis- posed of. The unit comes with considerable trrntitieatiort to the property one" on Vernon Avenue who have waited patiently for this improvement. Tho Burial [mi [Iraq-ant Nam). Shore Gas Company" 1] The North Shore Gas Company takes pleas- ure in ahnouneing to its consumers a new and lower gas rate to be effective January 1. 1929. This new rate has been submitted to the Illinois Commerce Commission and ap- proved by them. This reduction is a voluntary action, and is made as evidence of the Company's sincere desire to furnish its consumers with the low- est possible rates consistent with good serv- ice:and provision for sound and continuing development of its facilities to meet the needs of the North Shore communities. The present reduction is in line with the pol- icy of the Company to reduce rates as rapid- ly as growth Und volume of business will jus- tify, and is the seventh voluntary reduction Your Gas Rate _ Lowered! 6% he}. and Bitm- , for the loud In “new -thetst mutton. American- In“ '66JNttOtilt0 ouch Dumber (or Chimn- earth. Which "maid worry nobody, unlu- n in the mail carrier. Sunday, Dee. 30: TGO-Holy com- munion; ttao-Church school; ":00-- Morning prayer and sermon; 7:80 - Musical service. Eventually, up Nollie Ron, for may Deeoeratie governor of Wroar. ing. the right woman will appear tad be elected “that. b it miâ€- that Nellie In: I 'tmite woman an May, Jun. l-Feast of the Cit- eumeision; tr:30--msl, communion. ready in miadt-Ddtroit Fm Pun. “module‘s!“ "mtrgtmramtranrrretaaa,-aaatriaaatrtttn Trinity Church Sunday, Dee. 30: Tat-lo For first 400 cubic feet ...... For next 10,000 cubic feet . . . For next 10,000 cubic feet . . . For next 10,000 cubic feet . . . For next 20,000 cubic feet . . . Over 50,400 cubic feet ...... New Rate b For first 400 cubic feet . . . For next 5,000 cubic feet For next 10,000 cubic feet For next 15,000,gubic feet For next a),000 cubic feet Over 50,400 cubic feet . . . Old Rate "'.Nt,",'aegfgfS'tt2t WhachuanGh-imd $drseotn.ehoot.wu-tainHMiB. W. B. SW11. and thtGirl " ner“. of the Y.W.C.A. mt carol- igsgChristm-t_'eloeh.Xh. girl..antr.tth.BomeforAasd.nd Disabled RAH-u bylaws- and at the Highland Park My“. Proudv in; the earotinq . my I'll hold by the that group- " tho Y.nr. C. A. The girls m churned It" [in cm;- cmnuw, in. arm blund- ler. Mn. Such.“ Ind In. Rum. Open house wu enjoyed " the Y: W. C. A. on Christan shat-non and evening. About txrmstr-he M were prewar. during the day. Batu-hp meats were served by the halt-l. Mrs. Hutton, â€when uenm of the Y. W. C. A. The Mathers' club will hold thate - January muting on Walnut- dly evening. Jan. S"gtt night o'clock in- stead of My "cal-3. A labial in rates for domestic, industrial and house heating services since 1922. The Company regards this latest reduction as a milestone in its road of progress. it is additional proof to our consumers that we resolutely aim to be-fair and do justice in every phase of our business as well as render high grade service. Decreases in gas rates must be warranted by increased volume of business, and it is the hope of the Comuany that the lowerEd cost of gas will result in an increased use of its service. Gas brings to every family comforts and con- veniences obtainable with no other form of fuel, and ‘we hope that this action in redue- ing the rates will merit your continued and increasing patronage. 1.35 per M cubic feet 1.30 per M cubic feet 1."25 per M cubic feet 1.15 per M cubic feet .90 per M cubic feet 1.30 per M cubic feet 1.25 per M cubic feet 1.20 per M cubic feet 1.15 per M cubic feet .90 per M cubic feet ---rttrat-r% b.tuottaetairt-teethr_. Highwood - and M _ Willi- W. I“. - Sunday, Doc. 89, I p. -4katfir- lnuim clan hour a chunk. Sunday. Dee. no: 10:80 “A“; aha-I. 7:65 pm. Union "do. in Swedish. Scrunch by Rev. Emu“. paste: of the Swedish Luau-u church. Monday, Dee. " 3:30 P.tru--Rtr- worth Wu: program It the church. AMMNO‘IIII Mmhllllllb will be served in the Mutant. At 11:16 p. m. the med-l Pain â€vie. will both. Inning until the coming of the happiness and rel] ivy. In, the New Yen bring you much Net "MAY. “humid-nil.“ _ - K. A. lath. Pastor. OI thi. nning and". Dre. to, Mvmbu‘MnSLJotu I ,n l,AJA~ __LA‘I -L‘ -a" L. 333: 7M1 Mal-own] br 'iisGmarwisttotorthuer- Wily to worship in will. of the other church... min on the Int Sunday in the Near an. In connection with the line the lord's Supper will be alebrtud. On January 11th. the mud busi- ng: meeting of the congregation will he held in Macedon with n banquet at 6:30 p.m, market it's a good thing to remember theoiduwofnaturototheetroet that everything which goes up must come down. In this general boom in the “gel: 81.305:le