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Highland Park News (1874), 1 Aug 1874, p. 1

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HighlaniParkR Mn. mm Max. LAH'Hl-IR 1110 $1 rmhm at Hu- East. Mrs. :1wi_ n-‘m- mum-1g thv hills of Kmum TIII: “ Oriental levercigir( ”window, 'of bold llu Ir AIIIIIIIII I’iIII'II- nIH] IJIIcmanIIvIIf Plll‘ ' on the 27th mm 'L‘IHI Buplbt (‘Imrcll ”1i! our sorvim- 1m Sum} given thn cumin; sorvk hm WWHhII Tm: i11<ju11uti0n OFRMCIC; l1. Hurd. I). 1)., as pastor of thé Il’rg‘xlu'u-x‘izgn ‘Chuxclifin “13.7; plnce, will occur oh “a.“ Sunnluy ‘ owning NHL)" Thr- ism preached by Rev. Anlmr MFu'b'eI]. Rev. and Nnyus will lake part in the cxon-iscs. A musk my! encouraging dvn’ property has sprung up the 1th partnm SHIN :m~ _ln-i:ip hogoi makv mmu- \‘uthn (mm-minus H VOL. I And here and lheltmhean'u mnmous ta the eight , Shinl- to nudl- u ; \ ,Wifll burning 0);”, “hose "mailings of dt-lighl ’I‘Im fllléh‘fl know. ‘ Thin 1mm- >|_\ wmkmun (mu- fur every soul Bmlgh Umrr u and H'Hil‘fl: Ah. ' wlw'l lu- [MUM fur (ht-o, may (ZQd thl' (umlliku a: anhfi- , And hercand “me upon my a imagined mm A while “ml-5m kneel», . -» v ,u , .. wnn hopes-1 uo‘pod warm it beautiful, whose power { Thm glmi God feels Ouhflm- of Cod! wlm. [uuunu w’ml wou'll dare Strmrh out a hand Dcfllwl Low-1h the» or sock wi hunt p aVer T11 “(mt-“mud ’ Herr hxilvnrua "DU“ 7:; l6 ”HI 5011' Thl-ir loii-‘me‘dlln ml. “m; h with?“ move gammy one by my! I’mp‘u-u uf God‘ Dew us "in sat {My shining skulls are; Yet n-‘MIn-y high Enough for Gnd to know "he“ 1354M afar J.) file soul’s hky. . 0))! win“ 5 wondrmu un-lmucl he 69‘, “'llqu- (mn'h dh‘ilw Bean-fl high lhmw nun-girl wnlln, my ll Xrumurml nhrfimu He mrved I: while, A: God mum life to be; S mug and Sublime, To be“ tha‘Wil-i‘willds of ele'ulflg' Thu! swam ‘hruugjx tima‘ He (“Irvod no noisvlnqflly, I never knew Thu work, lu-gun, Nor Winn ii wan God aunt-him here (u do Uulll ‘lwu done. _ A uuvuu workman fmhhmad in my hear: A Church of God, Upon a chilling emim-nm», apart from ”w firth-mud. . undny umil orvim being g domand for Highland Park (‘uusis‘m'yf' of Chit-z -, Muy (ZQd thny he‘ “ding their summer Mias “Mice Thr fscnnon W? v0 u \Vrvnn-â€"wi}l haw e to the commry id ; up on account of Ray are Going liho takiny‘n unnon W?“ he . hrs. I’nl'lersnn Co“ AIT'KHN at, Hijzhlund HIGHLAND-PARK, ILL, AUGUST, 1874 Certainly, by all means. >We lmmled the above to the- ev‘er genial and Vncmmnm'dating higcnb of the Com- pany and all; we expect‘il‘i’hn thinks ‘it xx c'npital idea And directs me to have al‘ Monday "fuming walling; and Tuemlny’a ironingn sent #0 him, 9nd if my 'flm'd muihors wish their young halal: washed and honed at. the same time send them along. “way: ting-Company is up to :myihing filo make domestic life 30 may, and he is speciany ndaptbd to do almoat afiyfliingeâ€"En: _ _ _ Wu ”an,“ v" m‘fl g'weK/Vout at once, and tire a“ alike, go'od for nothing. “Chat is [6 become irf' you} Int-(Iii of (-Eeufion, 'if things gut {in}: w‘ors'o} I cun’tdfigz. “Ca‘n‘t you help solve flip profilém? Nixw I Ahink n, grunt] bu-opemtiw Lullnavlv, inkwhich we cmiH‘nH li’IkP finflk, wuuld’bt-‘n Messing 101116: (own. ~Nnt only in Hui lllnlfiflkm‘lu‘l's. but toynnoihof‘ Mass of 'Ilu- cmnmunity, who live {nun Inmd to ’mimé’b, as the)? “.zn gum: days work, now and more, Klmnlllu-y» now (l0 at hnnw, so that wv mu ull cnv juyil'it: benefits §)f illc instituiit‘m. _ IA [lip illzm'visinu- my? \Vouldn’t something of flu! lvunl lri- pnuuiuul l wouldn’t it lm possible? “'1qu do you all my I ‘\Vitl) the dummy washing and ironing Jay, taken out of tlxe‘ calendar, how smooth the “'lll‘clfi wnuhl'run, m1 lm‘wv Quay it 'would be to get tllc luelp .Iu‘wlmlhlfur tlw rest of 'the work. And housekeeping would lu- _tln:- fun we imagined it, when We built our cuqt’lcs in thu air; and pltu-ml-"tlmroin n‘ur l‘ifiicés in 11‘is;_;liinfi 'Aml‘ tllenw‘lmt tzynewm- ygquId Autve. We would lmvv' Hum tq wnmh the V Skokit-S play" lathe hall, [0 '30 tn picnics, but lmsi of :ill plvnIy ofitinu’ (to rumlliund writ». Dun’t let that frighh-n you, tlibugli you might human! nmku u nmgafi zinmof your ulrlc fupcr, to unmufiigu all the incnt tlilt ‘ would-"ho [luuelopcd in our midgt. Now if you an: nut.» scam} with tlns‘lagt put-hgnpli, do talk it over with Ll“: Company Viauil scerif they‘mn't liglp us, (it do mnwthing In»: us, or put ‘us in tlig way of helping; nurswlvoa. blessing 10 the (own. ~an only in ‘lvu hullb‘fllfl‘vlu‘l's. but toynnoihof‘ class of 'Ilu- cmnmunity, wlm live {nun lnmd to ’mimé’l], as flycy_(';;n gum: days work, now and 11m." But (he, Laundry must lw [1.1111m1, and run, in Slll‘ll a way that washlu‘l‘w will cml but little, if any more, Klmnllln-y» now (l0 ufi hOIlH', so that wv Hm all our Thc'minisier's' blhjg Monday, i‘s,_.glbt to be compared with fire housekeeper’s, when. we mm whlk a plank, and keep the éhildren 'l’x'ed to our npmfi swings, fnr'fi-ur ofun explosion flora the wash boiler. And if Tuesday is hm for'irgriingz itis wows; still. Iknfw it is hu’rd'wurk, [\miiculafly'in warm weai‘ber, and in (he like’ situation, the mistresses wmildfiu all p'obabili§y,pug\'e worse than the mad 11mm " « A LAUNI’R‘ WAN'I‘ED. ‘ JII‘mr/d. Editors :“III roudmg your wry nIIIdIIble Im- pvr tIIQ‘ II'sthI- Iimi \iI-w (IfuIII' nlliilu‘bfln h-IInII, NIIIIIIs to be ”H; only our anII' when hIiIIII' so (In; tukcn. Yo bu SIIH‘ UH' 'H,‘ hIIVI- hI-IIII IIIhIIr thingsâ€"WV hnu- IIH hIIIIII ‘ IIII the (min, ' (In-II IIIII IiII puil lruinâ€"sunu- at us ugleu wiIh ”Lanna," in her (-III'IIphIiIIluf Hu- RIIstIlJaIllisb. “Sko- kin," Jun wriltIIII of tho “guIIII- III thII Woods," for which we don t um: um“ it isun IlIII tIIbIe. Our school I'IIpIIIIfs we hm‘ve nil been iIItIIrIIs'IIId III. ‘ But Iherva are other 1hingi‘, that would pmw IIIOIII iIIlIIrI-inII" LI) IIH IIIIrtired . huufiekeepers, this hot I'IIIItth'. We ymuld like nothing «he! (Ir, Ihau 10 (lumber down the rmim- s, hunt out the : haunts of 111] the wild- wood III-IIII’IiIIs, III hit (III II stump ‘ :IIId medimte 0n II" he beIIIIliI-II thIII Surround us, thuI‘ pay us so we}! fur‘ he “when-‘4- fn/m (my NE but [ime is lacking, for oIhoH n3» clfim Imr Iilnc II'IIIl at IIniI'on. The IniniSIel'S but Monday, i‘s,_.,IIOt to be compared ~‘.u Now H younn: Imé all: it over wiih L116. us, (it do something in}; uurswlvoa. _ _ A ”UIZHEKEEPER.‘ noble q‘uii‘li'tics of beam __whichfno soon madelhose who liml noveilnoivn'hini b‘eljofieJokl him in their hem-mind “H Marion (13,11dc-rly.» May mmnt flowers bloom 011,th gmvc; ma): beautiful birds sing théir swgoteql songs in film. [inrflixofd n’ir shoot him; "my 1h? spirif which nfln: atoll him, ‘he spirit of kiiid'nenn, gentlcnnss, chniity, 13nd hospitality, b0 they cliaraoterisfiv of Highland Park forever. ' shall be forgotten by those who loved himwell for. the‘ BIRTHDAY I’Am‘Ygâ€"J‘he nivx‘lre‘nth annivderanry of Miss Alim Boyjd‘gkm‘n hirehday- was miébrated on Tuesday evening me 2R€h ult.,,a‘ the. rekidenap of'hat parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Boyington. A .largc number of young ladios and gentleman margjn auéndance from Chicago, Waukegau, . anciville and (“her place: as we“ as nun-muons home mpremmtion. If this young hydy’s pnpulnrily be gauged by (he number and nttmtiveneu of her gncsq, she is indeed to be m‘ngr’amlnted upon 'lhe nuspiclouhneu with which she outer! upnn society Ill. " turbo in need of agsisuince or informatk’m. ‘H’is faith. never wavered; hi‘schéerf‘ul nhd cheering “words of praise and ‘cnmmendmion Wiim ever ready 5 he én’d all fluid was his or uboht him, presented an appearance of comfort and liappincss.’ Fluwers shamed [14) bloom morer bright'y and'to gi\'e:furth more “lavishly [lieirrfmrfumel under his care} the birds seemed to gather about, hit home, nml.to sing“r jpynus7y to please him; all-hi9 nvcigb: burs smiled with pleasure and satisfuclion in his prea- ence, aml many a. month and year’will passhmanyfla Iflllll‘llillg‘ spring tiirm' will" retard, with sunshine, and birdS'R/nd 'fln'wers,‘its plehsihg inemoriéysflm'any a winugr's blunt will blow, while happy fixmilies gather ar‘oufid the glnwing fireside of' Hiphlund humus, ere K'fifv Aiken shall be forgotten by those who loved himwell for. the? life In the first few years this 171111 especially true. Fare mosh among those who‘ were ulw‘nys ready with aheiping hand, and a word of cheer was “Kylie Allen. ” ' He was eimost he first_ new comer, and from that day until he ciused his eves in (191101.110 never ceased to do 1111 111 iii. power to 11611 111163 the interests of Highland Park, which. he loved so well.:u1d especially to rendel some met. 0" kindness to any whom his quick observation discovered to be in need of assis'umce or information Win fniflu . , A- K. ALLEN» I i [‘0 mum readers the mum: at the heinl of this article will mgr) no manning and will he passed without in Vterest; but to the early resithmtn pf Highland Park, the nume alone will cause a thrill of mingled pleasure and ,rcgmt to fill their hearts, and, as to him th0 pénu thud lines to his memory, the name will call up the form of one familiar to and much loved by all. [How well we rem’ember him, and how pleasant the memory He was the type and embodiment of those pleasant days, the early days in the still young life of Highland Park. It aeems to us appropriate thus publicly to plat-é on rec- ord our appreciation and admiration of this most genial most generous, and kindest man and neighborof that choice hand of men and women who made up the circle of pioneers. whose duty and when: Inmate i: mm open up and subdue for the use (If those who have fol lowed them. this bedutiful wilderness. The. earl." settlers in any town or county establish its 'charucter to a. very large extant. The principal striking characteristic of Highland Park, has alwnyl been its hospitality ,- partipularl y the individua} efi'ortjo make évery one'hnppry and, contenbad, and, when special troubles have overtaken any member offiw cgmmuuitv,‘ u

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