14 selh these Severat outstanding facts about this Company shouid be well %’:F&ag-w-p-z_ and it not owned or contr awned". ndfltï¬ï¬‚’;ï¬,hmhzhl “*bm.lmim(ï¬bï¬. ’Hete'stheoutsnndingreflectorhmp value we know of. Its 3â€"candle base * 9' 95 is beauntifully finished in bronze or PW 8P | poid. Its pleated silk Celanese shade $1 down comes in gold, green, rose or tan. ‘Tittle by little" Now at your Public Service Store. _ é"mwk-pmmtbaw "Smmm“.'ï¬%‘.‘.' & "A ~This lamp gives the LÂ¥ "NEW LIGHT" everyone is talking about Hidden under the shade of this newâ€"style lamp isareflecnotthafocumiudiw'lighup to the ceiling and diffuses it evenly over the whoie room. It gives the brightâ€"butâ€"soft, flattering light you need for entertaining. There is no glare, not a single. heavy shadow. A separate switch turns on direct light for reading. sunee PF TWe SRECTHIOOH :./ owned or controlled by any m THE PRESS WTeorge WigAder, M. L. Lundgren, T. M. Marks and‘ Henry K. Syson. The Highwood veterans, who were not present when the picture was taken c 000 2e 2 TCCLCY y GHarIcS~ DTa "George Gladeg,_M. L. Lundgren, union mononn i esc __I2 0 _73# _ PPRTARILTRLDYLL â€"UL Highland Park. Mr. Nevins was â€"eâ€" elected secretary for the coming year, and Mr. Gilkison, retiring president, was elected to the execuâ€" tive committee. __Other Highland Park veterans who were unable to attend the reâ€" ’pncmre was taken, are, left to right,| morning : front row, (seated) Henry Liske, in the com Anton Colleen, Harry L. Burke, T.|_ The dir M. Gilkison, all of Highwood; and | Scheuchen E. A. Nevins of Highland Park.| "Mr. X;"â€" (Rear row, standing) Joseph Sny.| series of c der, Sam Shawecroft, both of Highâ€" | Will begin land Park; Michael F. Curfey of|Of condit Highwood; Thomas E. Russell, Leo | £2M¢S, £ZY S. White and J. W. McMahon of| and other Waukegan and ‘Iï¬.:ak;“Bi;.&-,.w{l;‘e..n knownâ€" as Bluff City. The veterans who attended the reunion, when the days in the electric interurban railâ€" road industry, from the time when the present Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee railroad had its incepâ€" tion as a street car line connecting evening. The railroad . Six residents of Highland Park and five residents of Highwood, who are members of the North Shore Line. Veteran Employes‘ 25â€"YÂ¥ear Club, attended the annual reunion and banquet held in the Karcher hotel â€"at Waukegan last Saturday 10 North Sheridan Road _.__________ â€" Highland Park â€"FINAL JANUARY ‘"* W I N D â€" U P At Reunion of North Shore Line Veterans Entire Stock LORETTA SHOP to be moved for cash at ~~$5.00 and $10.50 Unrestricted choice of winter therchandise â€" early of the these classes call the Cominï¬ft; Center afternoons or evening, teleâ€" phone Highland Park 858. The community center is located at 582 Laurel avenue. A small fee will be charged to help cover exâ€" penses. ?n do not need to know how to play volleyball or the other games. The instructors will teach how these games are played. For more information concerning tion for ladies in the community. This class is to be held W mmm‘?:w_ï¬d?; in the community are invited to join. ._ The director of this class, George Scheuchenpflug, known to many as "Mr. X;," is planning an interesting series of class lessons. The lessons will begin with a well planned group of conditioning exercises. Mass games, gymnastic dancing, relays, and other forms of recreation â€"will. follow. Volleyball games will top off the lessons. Community (recreation) Serviée, Inc., in Highland Park, is organizâ€" ipg a health class in physical educaâ€" Morning Gym Classes Planned For Women were George Rettig, A. T. Sprague and F. N. Williams. A total of 54 men, who have been employed by the North Shore Line a total of 1,530 years, are members of the club. THURSDAY, JANUARY 9 9 > Margaret Malpel ~_ Blilvio li-ud';fl. 8. Muzzarelli ‘The comp formance o as follows: The Dant wood, will gram of Its at the Ale; Park on T week, Jan. to the vaud lar motion includes Cl Holmes," w ning. The charge.â€" O children wi Hifl'hW1 Give (7 North Sho: is comprise Mr. Clar as a local cles, and is Ping Pong The publ champions Tuesday a special gz Fridays. to encour: Park and where loc the “Y,†portunity also find c a class fc perienced pointers 0o Mr. Kitt Meyer and in the fin tournamen master ar the chamy pingâ€"pong which wil year. Th Catherine at the Y. 24, at 8 c talk on s tween M es, one Y.W.C THURSD This is