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Highland Park Press, 24 Dec 1931, p. 38

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train on the Route Grayslake, â€" DRY CLEANING co " * â€" mmembers of the Alver Nelâ€" son family of Grayslake, narrowly escapedâ€" death last week. when the Nelson. automobileâ€"was â€"struck by QMJWmW train on the Route 20 crossing at [ Hhen snola L c c _7 , 37 NCerâ€"to riskâ€"â€"a cold which might be caused by the draft through the garage than death which often follows the thoughtless practice of running a motorâ€" in A closed garage." ‘ RELIABLE LAUNDRY victim "Motorists should make it an inâ€" violable rule to open at least one door and preferably one on each end of the garage in ~order to permit a draft before starting their motors," the club pointed out. â€" "Only in this way can car owners be sure that they will not become victims of this gas, which, cannot be smelled or seen. ~It is so deadly that it may cause â€"unconsciousness before .the victim can fight his way to clear DBITF 23000 220C @1 FCau ~Oj With the arrival of cold weather, ;°'IZP$ ;v.t;:h;l‘x;ks.geflylzg l:;?: the Chicago Motor club calls the atâ€" Mrs. Soloman who pgédled pretzels, tention , of car owners to the imâ€" Joey the organâ€"grinder, and others perative necessity for keeping ga. of "Pocketâ€"Handkerchief Park"; and rage doors open while the motor is of course we have all read "Hitty." being warmed in order to avoid the. Now we have a third book, the same dan_ger..of carbon ~monoxide F*"!â€"sizeâ€"and â€"shaneâ€"a; ~only -_;__<~e,e=. nerated "by ~a| fllom itis c‘ll [he ellov Shop" rC when running â€"__| it tells us of Will and Rebecca, who ‘:Motorists should make it an :, | __ ‘~I" is Five members of the "It is far better to risk ‘___ Phone H.P. 178 i 2000 Lo 0 »00 CC e EOe ~COL= ture. _ The ‘explorerâ€"author had _to â€"surmount: difficulties presented by crude modes of travel, unfavorable weather conditions, tropicalâ€"fevers; and many other obstacles to peneâ€" trate into . the outâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"way reâ€" gions where lay the ruins of old 17l'air‘tim; settlements containing the evidences ‘of the long dead civilizaâ€" tion, considered one of the highest aboriginal cultures of the Americans. Prior to the work of this exped tion, little was known of the arch acology of Colombia, and practicall n m d Bc nc 40â€" & & pres rmpouneeinene Nippipetiramarectsmmsctizies: T. s 2. 4 :0 _erly a member of the museum‘; anthropological staff, and leader 0 the expedition, is the author. Dr. Berthold â€" Laufer, curator of â€" anâ€" thropology, acted as editor. The book contains 130 pages of text, 64 photogravure ilustrations, and two maps, â€"and â€"wasâ€"printed â€" by ~Field Museum Press > »ook is Part I of a series subject, and discusses the c the ~longâ€"extinct Tairona aeological expedition to C South America, sponsored : shall Field. _J. Aldenâ€"Ma«~ ~P Uarase LLoors More than a Open When Warming _ | Rachel Field un Up Motor W arni and knows what ;,.h,. invipestnirendian t aoniscsmieinioaine ie udnc m e h in Lt ~Publication of a book on "The Archaeology df Santa Marta, Colomâ€" bia," was announced today by Field Museum of Natural History. _ The book is Part I of a series on this oreIulinaks S t * 44 F AND of Long Extinet mbian Indian Race ‘_";’" irlstory. â€"â€" The â€"_HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS of a series on this * usses the culture of|_..____.__Puppet Show Success | in â€"a â€"logâ€"cabin ho _ Tairona Indians| Puppet Show Success ... sup ts of an arch.| V¢Partment for Boys and Girls ; all she knew of t ition to Colombia, We eorui{nly were not aware of| was ten years ol sponsored by Mar. h° popularity of "Jack and the| to school and lea \idenâ€"Mason;â€"forny:| Beanstalk"~â€"untitâ€"â€" | Â¥ and someon of the museum‘s| MOTRing, when all the children of| of poems all abc taff,â€"and: leader or| Highlandâ€"Park ~(at Tleast, | so _ it| the most wonderi s the author, .pr,| Seemed to us) came to see the pupâ€" happened, for Glc + curator of an.) Pt show. It was a fine presentaâ€"| Penny, rewarded } 1 as editor. The| ti0n indeed, and we almost ran with the other side . o pages of text, 64) fTight when the giant cried out in something she ha. strations, and two | PlOOdâ€"Curdling: tonesâ€""Fée fiâ€"foâ€"fum,| And do you know, printed ~by â€"Fieqg| 1 smell the blood of an Englishâ€"| would have been * man!" We most assuredly hope Eldâ€"| out the aid of the 1 rk of this expediâ€" ridge Hamlin and Stuart Smith will| who can prove oth: lown of the arch. ff_vgl' us with anothéer of their perâ€"| "The othar 2ii, _ C the museum‘s ff;â€"andâ€"leader of the author. <Dr. curator of anâ€" as editor. The he it an inâ€" t least one on each end alrona know who fairies woodshed...to _takeâ€"aâ€"rest.â€" There| ton» and mnyl Mg"‘“"' t * w mm- m t l oiX T * 6 j ‘E?s{mo:, Wheelbarrow Shadow, n‘t fail toâ€"see the "Iron ‘and a lot of other. shadows. We b",,:'deh NC'hflf‘"‘ i know that little boys and girls will all _ map "':.',',‘" to ‘a enjoy seeing these photographs of &A goodâ€"nigh all the shadows that play in the| â€" mmrammcâ€"metmmmadink garden. Re i Lc n F & â€"~/~~ / Shadows g ___Do _ you know what a shadow is ? If not, you better find out before you read "The Shadows‘ Holiday" by Larry June, or you will not apâ€" preciate the story. One day, when the sun disappeared from sight and: big, black rain clouds were seen in~1 stead, all the shadows met in the andâ€"twoâ€"children will eat you out of house and home. They are just the age to get mumps, and measles and . chicken pox and â€" whooping cough." _ But she did adopt ,thei twins and then . . . well it iz just foo delicious to tell. . Why.notâ€"read it for yourself* i T 2 , . ~ S HEEnPOTrs . on: Cranberty j,.;; Common advised Miss Roxanna Robâ€" this bins against adopting the twins. as "You‘re not so young as you were,| p ... mmaof: Hevsos ioi e t 1 lssn l 7 el Fie More than any other writer, Rachel Field understands children and knows what they like best to ‘ ‘about.""You have all "read of | Polly who won the spellingâ€"match in "Polly Patchwork;" : you know Mrs. Soloman who peddled pretzels, Joey the organâ€"grinder, and others of "Pocketâ€"Handkerchief Park"; and eof course we have all read "Hitty." | Th are nc t e ie e na ienss it V * oo 1 Cal flass â€"casesâ€"and counters| Gran ma says _ wide I git to be And drawers all spilly with things I‘ll be a miss inside. . . brother, Da I‘ll fix the window and dust each â€"| As was et up shelf, : css lives in Cey And take the money in all myself, | Where every It will be my store and I will say: only man is "*What can I: do for von ta 41. an" | 1 [ _ man s wide And drawers all inside. I‘ll fix the windo "All her neighbors on: Cranberry O me day I‘m going to have a store: 40 Wwho 1 w:l?:) a tinkly bell hung over i:'lwre Tennessee r, cA ys , * Withâ€"real glass casesâ€"and eonnta=? Uraz®.... Some day T‘ In Believe Do You HIGHLAND PARKâ€"PUBLIC LIBRARY were for she jyeq) kegan city council in an lived | pagsed last week, _ % Provision for a tax of one mill on the dollar for all taxable gity propâ€" erty, the annual proceeds. estimated 20ys, it you are interested in trains, engines or locomotives here is just the book for you and it is not too hard to read nor too heavy to carry. It begins with the Inâ€" dian drag or travois and ends with the .Twentieth Century Limited of the New York Central lines. _In between you will find the Sailâ€"car, the Tomâ€"Thumb, the DeWitt Clinâ€" ton, aao‘i“ many other interesting and Mn wint iess sukhaicg. & F 2. ; __tCion was made by Bertha Mahoney of the Book shop for Boys and Girls in Boston, and the illusâ€" â€"trations are by Gertrude Kay. In this volume we find such favorites as "The Rockâ€"aâ€"bye Lady," "Tittle Boy Blue," and the timeâ€"worn ‘fifl orite of the gingham dog and the calico cat, known as the "Duel." There are many lovely illustrations in color and many, many more in ’ black and white. â€" * The selection was m Mahoney of the Book and Girls in Boston, trations are by Gert this volume we find fro We would like to mention a new edition of poems by Eugene Field, wl:igh h!_ls_'récently made its annear. Excep‘ jest * I‘m good a Boys, i Nor Pvvonagge c oame on e se l oh. . Nes .â€"â€"AMEAFUATELE by May Justus, if you want toâ€"} all the things & little girl has doâ€"who â€"lives in the mountainx s.iund,â€"was:made. by theâ€" Wauâ€" We d 20 O Oc ane "A ced â€" eR write and someone gave her a book of poems all about fairies. Next Fh most wonderful thing of all happened, for Glory‘s friend, Miss Penny, rewarded her with a trip to the other side of the . mountain, something she had always wanted.. And do you know, â€"Gloryâ€"isâ€"suro would have been impossible withâ€" out the aid of the good fairies. Now WY Cuan rnirs ~ab cce s nig on 1 £279, ao _ you know, â€"Gloryâ€"isâ€"sure it would have been impossible withâ€" out the aid of the good fairies. Now who can prove otherwise? So read "The other side of the. Mountain" We y smy ustt or read the Life of Daniel Boone or else I guess she‘d know good enough for me! only man is vile! &ll She knew of the portg anth "**| give a fea in ty :'l:’s’::nk""' of the world until v.l;: give a tea in the ; o en Phart 90. then aha,wont | norer of atis h â€" .. S 100L _ and learnedâ€"toâ€"readâ€"and , ~OUNF._people â€"areâ€"4 1 be a missionary like her oldest brother, Dan, $ _ was et up by the cannibuls that lives in Ceylon‘s Isle, _ here every prospeck pleases, an‘ ies s h on peq I git to be a man, (culfi d camen is sc stt r nsc znc ‘fore Christmas, when as I kin be! West show, she hopes that when "Iron Herse" Eugene Field ordinance mountains of| jor on oné side ECC ‘..--lll‘. by Bertha p for Boys _the illusâ€" Kay. In i favorites y," "Iittle warn faw 1 and , to [ heve Tope. Ainerntmiget meninpalt _have ‘bene . ti during holidays, â€" : _ o.‘ se ’ Christmas masses at 6, 7 and * a.m. with High mass at 6 o‘clock abd l bertediction after the 8 o‘clock m# _: Children‘s" Christmas party $0¢ "/ Friday, Dec. 25, 9:00 a.m.â€"Holy S communion will be observed at the °) morning worship service. _ Special ~) music by choir. #s °!~~Tuesday, Dec. 29â€"The annn.a' meeting of the congregation will ‘] take place in the church basement " Supper will be served at 7:30 p.m. ’ Holy Cross Catholic Church ‘ ; Deerfield sR ~~_Rev. Joseph Savage, pastor _ «Daily masses;"7:30 a.m. *‘ Sunday â€"masses, 8 and 10 a.m â€" Chrht;nu announcements : Confessions: Thursday, 4 to @ P® and at eight in the evening until al are heard. & â€"â€".__ N. 8. Congregation Israel _ Lincoln and Vernon Avenues = Glencoe, Illinois ; Rev. Shulman, Rabbi Sunday, Dec. 21 at 10:45 a.mâ€" "Has our college youth a philt ophy of social hope?" Herald Angels." We invite all members and friends to come and enjoy this evening program. Freeâ€" will offering. â€"_â€"_â€"_____ Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok, pastor Sunday school, 10:30 a.m. Divine services, 11:45 a.m. «Christmas Cantata, 7:30 p.m. The Grace Reformed Church choir of Chicago, _who have _ successfully L Ei san us © 27 CA «~CHJ + £+90â€".~â€" T hA annual Christmas party for the children in the beginners department will be held in the parish house All the primary childrenr are invited. _ Pparty for the children of the junior d‘m&t&mantmuboâ€"hddâ€"m invited. partment will be held in the house. All the primary chila. ~~Monday: ~8:00â€"There will i a reception in the parish house for Dr. and Mrs. Louis W. Sherwin ang family. The friends and members of the church are cordially invited. Tuesday: â€"2:30 â€"=~ Tha ... 2 _ "a fea in the. parish house honor of Miss Ada Shyrwin. y young...peopleâ€"areâ€"cordially â€"iny; to attend. â€" St. John‘s Evangelical Church Corner Green Bar_rand ani. 3:30â€"Trail Builders will the parish house.~â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"â€" Wednesday: 2:30 Highland Park Presbyterian Chiireh ___ Laurel and Linden Avenues ooo Rev, k.W»Bhnhrlim'mr“fi ‘~~* Church phones 683 and 46 Sunday: 9;45â€"Church ~sehootl; > . 10:00â€"Adult Bible class.â€" ~â€"_>â€" 11:00â€"Morning worship Service. Dr. Louis W. Sherwin Wl vnaalye Homewcod avenue as party All juniors are invited °C neidâ€" in the â€"parigh primary »(fllfldl‘en are for the bt!.mury deâ€" annual Tuxis will preach will meet in society wif 1981

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