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Highland Park Press, 15 Dec 1932, p. 6

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Ti-err " for Holiday Wear . for the Elfin may The many social ectivitiee that the holiday: bring can for such smut than u then. They hove the “high fashion" detail . that wanna approve Ind they .are varied in color and 1m- There are mules, slippers with velvet hon" _ .ulriiiieiii' - "irfth" ._ pom-poms and -phttrrrtailored 'tries. Very moderately priced at _ styles. may be chosen 'in tt var- iety T of attractive new There is a spécial appre- ciation awaiting gifts that consider tlie" Emfort ot the recipient. Such gifts GIFTS oPBN3mmmartm'rtt, Ilti l Appreciated Ithck, Red Blue other styles from 'SLIPPERS $1.00 tet $3.00 $5. 75 w The children of the 4th through 8th grade: will join with their par- ent: in-tyr-Valk-ttbus, flue-day evening, Dec. 20, promptly at 7330 for their annual Christmas carol sing. We hope all parehts will come and join in the carols and enjoy thetablea‘ux that will tell of Christ- mas meirriptent in Old England. - The lower- grade _ children Jill hams' their enrol singing Wednu'o day running " It o’clock. -.'. urn-u, """'""o'". In. W. “-qu Christmas gifts. _ This week, the unemployed women of the city, under the supervision of the Highland Park Social Str.. v1etrurcl--trrertditte-httttr-ttotsm with scissors, needles and thread. dressing nearly e hundred doN which will be among the toys dis- tributed next week. .Ravinta School Holds ' A Carol Sing Dee. 20 2.ear:t=t=txS=t=gCee----- Bundrodn af tory, one. di-dat and forgotten but now restored to their former splendor, will 5. din- tributod to the m childnn at the city on swanky-o! am wk. tht day before Chriptnu. by the m. hnd Pair Fire Bentham The member: of the drrpartmmt have been busy-for week; rewiring, refinitthirttt and "furnishing toys of all description. donated foe an. annuu won by their ttttmer own- arF-ch6rB-iiitir- at“ ilio do not gnaw thr, 'tttrating of not hum “CLEARANCE of COATS and SUITS from $10.00 SWEATERS F HATS DRESSES _ aphipgt '. it V um.- I To Be Diitr%1tig,. "'15an triiiriiiiu at To Poor Children . . Presbyterian Church You need not ‘wait for January sales as this is our customary aftercChrhttntiu, sale -. . . . at a time when you can buy lovely apparel for Christmas gifts at greatly reduced prices. ttttttttalto/tttttttxr l .7 ___,"., The SPORTS SHOP 976 Lindep Avenue HUBBARD WOODS I'll run 'r-r-i-.-. cts ( SHOP hyteriln church on Thursday eve- ating of last week. This tunnel event is Sponsored by ‘the Ken's PeliomshipNhttrut,rthe church. The event it described}: follows, by a “dag" wltt mpreeent. “The ptbgnm, Med with inter- esting features, brought thy boys About soo “dull and lads" ut- tended the annual father and non Matt at the Highland Park Pru- $4.75 ',eri,r8tragi', Dispontilme Weekly I ' Bakery Sale. Here n. my. an. 3m " the lock! “UHIS ""'""e". ml" “II." M' an: pron corn-Maegan Ruth Rog- mid; pm, Merino Davis; Rep. to and_hmpk, Anna Roth: glen-mu to may! any)!» 9ertpxtde by a showing " pictures of the lat North-term-P-ttrd-une. ' I'An interesting evening wit); a 'uttie- In: Main plant! for the remaining meetings; Lake Shore temple No. 242 Pyth- inn Sister: of Highwood recently held their annual election of odious and the following were chosen for the ensuing year. The installation will be held Jan. 6: -, Post _tsttief, Mildred Shannon: M. Eh C., Haul Chapman; M. of R. & Ga; Ethel McIntosh; M. of E, Anna Smith; manager. Ruth Reilly; Junior, Mural-ct Maine; senior; Fem Smith; guard, Helen zebr- Pythian' Sisters unique. program: rather .iong,"rbut the bays - -iti1riiobfiiiirist' it." _. W 7' ,, The' Mé'n's' Feubvimip club will have three more dinners during the present season. Piognms similar "Dr. B. C. Niehols presided over the last .part of the program, ind introduced Tom Robinson, for years swimming coach " Northwestern. in the abunee of football coach, "rug" Wilson, kept at borne by the flue, Mr. Robinson gave a very en- tertaining account of his experi- enceeasanathletecoacli. .Thenhe explained a t11m reel showing swim- ming pictures featuring various 1rtrt8stttuy1tt.,,y1ttrripatt, Johnny Weis- "An impressive féature wu the bringing to the front of four boys each six' years of we and luring them stand on chairs beside P. D. Everett, the oldest. memhor of the club. Mr, Everett had Just cele- brated his 98rd birthday two days before. " "Perhaps the unique feature of the evening In: a new“ contest fox-boy: Ewen-solute.“ under. Twenty qneetlon- were presented, covering the more: of comet played during the meson just closed. the mode (of athletes, end the recog- nition of college was: played on 3110 phan- Thryrinr,te.r, We! Che-t- " Skldmore. who wu presented with a football used by Northwest- ern in rum this out {all and autographed by the N. U. football squad. - _ J‘Alfted T. Slider, president of the .- (5|le J. ““71, P"""'"""' w Idle Men’s Fellowship club, presided. Ituttrtirittuattitthttt of att 163188 m and boys 19min with: to the rendering at 'mnny selection: by the-quartet of Northwestern Uni- versity. . Each In u may will” m for, nt. The enchant diam: pruned by In. Yum, m and by man. hon of the Young Woman's club of the church. The room had boon de.. tiIhtftdtr decorated in I my to 1:1me TiiGiirtTiiir." Tins ”ins followed mun". Elect New Others We“! RO,

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