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Highland Park Press (1912), 31 May 1917, p. 4

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PAGE SXX W Price $1.50 per Year in Advance THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS I LOCAL AND msgm NEWS I Published Weekly 1)) JUHNL. UDELL at Highland Park. Lake County. 111. John L. Udell. .Editux' and Publisher Paul L. L'dell. . . .::. .Supurmtendenl 9ft} Your Patriotic Du?) r-Huy 3 Liberty Loan Bond. Therr is no harm lug as a geniu- if porting. We cunnm end-:1“: farm vegetables :Arv A few small countries now have a monopoly of A great mass of neutrality. While no fear i.‘ felt that the peoâ€" ple,- of this country may be reduced to a diet of asparagus. the food sit- uation is serious. nevertheless. Many unexpected things have taken place In the present war. but It don't seem likely that Germany will ever sue for a separate peace. Sarah Bernhardt continues to sur- prise the world by physical as well as intellectual vitality. The volunteer system is not with- out its temptations to stand aside and let the other man bear the burden. Having earned tl‘w vnmity of the world Is not likely to cause the Ten- tons any regret. it they can only win. The good ship Mongolia chose a very effective method of making her nationality plain. The' greater part of the world is now engaged in continuing what is heartily wished was ended. German soldiers are likely to ex- perience some envy of the superior rations of those comrades who were made prisoners by the enemy. Literature circulating pavifist apol‘ ngim for slacken has done more to ruoncile thoughtful citizens to a ('urtzxilment of tho hm'dnm 0f publi- cation than any ot‘m-r influence of the present time. Entered as second Class maner March 1. 1911.3! be post office at Hmhland Park. llhnoxs. under he Act a! March 3.15734 .\'nw Is chu um» nvery patriot shuulzi 1h) h1> "hi!" null if ht’ i< a farmwr'. by raising d humpvr crop of twin and pulmmm. and if he is not a hum-r, (ht-n ruiw .'I garden in his back yard. FAN-r) mrh- Mt hvlps. Thy mr-trupolitzm dailifis an- rnis~ in; a “hmvl” because of the tensor Mp of mu papers. The big dailies “rum! in nut only tvll us about our Quip of uh.- papers. The big dailies “rum! in nut only tvll us about our mllihry mun-Invnu but {hr ”(‘11- t':n_\‘~" :\.~ “v". (‘nnurt-ss dumb! pm“ the rigid (-vnsorship law even if it doe~ displrase (1 low hi2 publishorx \\'.- can afford to hm'v our liberties curtznilml for :v shurt “hilo if m- :u‘w Hmhh'd tn defiant our «menu the quickvl’ flu-why Your Pilll'intlt t) [mun bond THURSDAY. MAY 31. 1917 That we serve the best home made ice cream. That we serve dainty lunch- eons? That we serve delicious din- ners.’ That we want you to prov by a trial, that what we say is true? The Highland Inn Do You Know 1):;25 Bu) 9. Lil) the rmfigurden hxgh enough, in u man's posâ€" h» is self-sup- T( [é’fl/Imli' 237 Mrs. W. B. Spengler spent Frlday as tho guest of her sister. Mrs. Ralph Bnmks of Riverside. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Unangst and ‘tlu-ir little daughter of DeKnlk, vlsll- ml “itll Rev. and Mrs‘ C. G. ['nangsl mer Sunday. .\II~\ (‘hurlnttv Bram! of S. Second St.. >pvm xhv wm-k (And visiting relay Hum in Elfin, Svn-rul mrmhmw of -(‘a.xuphell chap tn-r U. 1‘), 5. “ill nth-m1 gum! night :It \\.lllk"fl2{ll Chapter. Mr, and NIH. William Guyut and thrw vhiMrvn. William. .\Iuryluui.~'v 4nd (‘hurIL-s Hour) spent (hr \n-ok n-nd in Naporvlllr visiting relatlves. Hrs. Chin“ Cullim uf (‘h-n-huni. 1min. visited the- Burncn Blhle- Class H! thw first I'nm-d EvanKo-anl Sunday Schm)! hut Sunday. .\li<> Bertha Rhino-hurl and M155 Anna Krucgor visited rduuwr in Aururu owr Sunday. Misses Louixt' and Elizuht-lh Vollâ€" mor and Allie Johnson of Hmong- “nod. \'i<iled M191: ()livv Hash-h» on Sunday nm-rnmm and q-vvmng. Mn. (ix-urge 1,)ttnn is sojnurniug in South Carolina and in her absence Mr‘ Lyttnn is residing at Hxnmor Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cruel! are re- ceiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter born Friday, May twent-flfth. Mrs. Jfllnil‘SOIl is visiting with the I-‘loyds. prior to her lenvinz soon for Washington to join her hu‘bnnd. Major Jnmleson. Floyd Jamiesml is at For! Meyers. VIL. taking trainingi Mr. and Mrs. Shim-y Karger Chicagnhave rentmithe (I. 0. Phillips home on Sheridan Road, Mrs. Mary .lmlnings who has hm'n quite ill at (hr Phillips rvaidence is improved. and has gone to her pon‘s home In Wilmette {or the summer. of , whilrch IIH‘ ‘Ul'j'Wl ."IUIUIIIK Ill vuluu. K. 1. (‘. E. moon; 3! 6:45 for I monthly consecration meeting and “ill (“stirs the topic "Confidence And How to Get It”. .A mu-k from Sunday. Children's Day svnivm will he held in this Spc-(‘ial Howls” are being plunnml fur both morning and even- ing. WOW .\ir. and Mn. Alo'xnndor Zuknvsky of Chicago. Will lw :It [hr M<'(‘r_v~ztlu Home on Central Ave.. this sumnwr. Mr. Zuknvsky is a violinist in the (‘hicagn Symphnny orchestra, which plays at Ravinia Park this sumnwr‘ Mr, and ,\IF>. John 1min Marshall spent thv week end In lnuievillo. Kentucky. Thw Highland Park Plumhlng and Heating (‘nmpany has nmved Its u!- fim- from 15 \V. Elm l’lm-e (H 12.’ N. Second St. Mrs. Hunry Ham 0! Pasadena. (211.. whn has hpen (hv guest uf her sister. Mn. Franklin 8‘ Hus-‘efi' will return home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Mann mn- nnuncv the- birth of a daughter. Tum- dny. Mny twenty-ninth. .\lr. Ambrose Haunzs of (,‘hivngo. was thv week end gum! of Mr, and “I“. Jnhn Reesman. Mr. John 1(0)qu nf (‘lay .‘\\'(-.. has unlined with tho Motlimnl Rmvrn- (‘urp in Evnmton. Miss Gertrude Chandler of Chicago. formerh‘ of this vity. is spending :1 fm\' week-I in Highland Park at the .\[v(‘ry.~xth> house an Contra} Ave: Mies Bum-'19 \Vaterhouao who was un lhv sin'k list :1 few d:u'~ l;|~'l um-k i~' very much improved and able to h.» out again. Mr. and Mrs‘ Fishlw} mntun-d nut (rum Chicano Sunday and fipem the day wifh Mr. and .\lr.~. Raymond Schneider. m’ IIHL dgdlu. \H. "F llllN-‘E M‘HOOI. Hn luv'uifl) evenin‘ thv pupils and limit i~-:uil:- -.r Mix! “NM? Briker. (-n‘ irridinmi friend: of iiw school at a . - :May‘ Party. As no May Party in NUS" (7mhurim- Sn‘iliiiiilii nf Chicago compioto without the pretty Ma) pole “”5 m” week ""d ““051 ni‘ “'55 dam-v. Um vhiidrcn iroiickvd about \l.’ui:lliiin‘ Huyii of N. Green Bil) 11MB) p0]... ”1mm”! with flowers a“d H'Wl' colored ribbons. The remaindvr of “2‘ :md \ir‘». Howard \Vrum :lTi‘ at 1'1... prntzrun Cilil~i~i¢¥i of song! and the Moraine Hotel for a few weekly-”unmiu, h,- 11... ”mm. INN”..- before deciding upon their summermm. (iEuu-iug to Amrrictm air: 91: PIN“- inn :ntrui-liw feature it)! the occuion. \lurL Suinmn Hrnnd «pvni the work - lm ('n .MH and vukr Wo-rc- sum fur thf‘ end in Wilmette visiting relatives. :u-Y‘t M Uw vimw fund. Mr. and \irs‘ Fishlw} mniurmi nut (rum Chicano Sunday and fipem the day wifh Mr. and .\ir.~. Raymond Schneider. “:15 m.- woek and guest of Miss \lmhlixw Huyd of N. Green Bu) THE memo fimmmwfirmwm Mr‘ and Mn. Prado hi 1'. Golden spent the week end Infanisvllle. Ky. I v v Mrs. “'Hllnm Such ' spending this week In Wankel-n mmu her daughter. Mn Bdw Brown. Ilsa: Mable Haniopgwtll leave the luttvr part of thlx week fur her home near Minnonpolls, Mlnh‘. :her spend- ing tlw winter with her aunt. Mrn. Talbert Dalley. Ikghmlng'b‘undny. June tenth wd continuing during 'lhc summer IHUIHhs‘ thv mun-ow hold at St. James Catholic Church. Highwood. will be changhd from right And tvn u'clock In sewn and nine o'vlock. Mr. and MIN. A. H. Smith rpm»! the week Nu! tn Milwaukee. Win vi-Illnx Mr. rlmilh‘s pnronls. , .‘h’. um! Mn. Armur Nau‘rvll‘ n! \‘lxiVJL'u, \H'I‘I' HII' ‘ln‘~(!- (I, MI~> Mudunv 1.4- MM wliu guu- dummy, 4141mm u! prunu'al cullurr ml 101 \ Shrridun Rum]. Tht- North Shun-j 11mm!) Purlur. t-rruu-H r‘uflh'h'nx In urn! lu m~urr ln-r muung “mu, m-xt Saturday flu-rynm- who ‘3 In; lawn-d is :m‘nml m romp at {hum-l n'rlm-k in Hm urn-moon. Juli: \:|:x~ nu Sunday \IH William Han J: <14) Ill .\m1h ('Mcnxn), Eduard Mt'udc. \ mlun'hun hpvclul (lance will bv hvl‘l .11. Wilton Hull Halurdny cvmr‘ mu, Munr will hr {urnlnhwl It) Haml'r urclu-slrn. TIH‘ HrL Fruit-ruck L. UTBUUC. t‘uruu- «1 Trinity (‘hurch l> [u In: ad- \;u|cvd in NW Sm‘n-tt Prlvllhood (m ’l‘rlml) SumLu, Juxn' :4. h) [hr High! lh-n-rvml .lmmn-I S}l\('~h‘l Tulllv. l), l).. ”Limp u! “hum”, Ml ('hrml t‘hun'h (“H.mlrll. $1 1.4m”, MI.» Hull 11! (Em Sim-u- H I; ulllmuh- \ .h-po-ndr-nl \HH'," I! nH‘p‘HleH‘) without ,n \\ I\.. am! “In return “’rnr lnumrtunm- u! [hr lbw-03m- Hull u! (Em! in tho Llfu of (hr Nation." Sinu- H [up twvn nrduinml that "(he ulllmuh- \ivtur)‘ lwlnllkfi lo (Bod. ln- [lo-po-ndt-nl u! humnn failure. and ser- nm-I' I! )«»u think by policy And di‘ph'mtwy to nmintnm your RHI-nmh without ,n-vugnizlnu (3nd. you are dnumml tn di~n~II-r" Hw (ml) way tn h's-‘qu' .1 plum' in His film] victory. In (an. Hu- unly "need 0! the hour. Is huunllulmn. confession 0! sin and surrender In God," This In answer In Hn- qm-‘lmn. “hoot Americn need \‘llriit"" “an the ~um 0! the pmur'n Mo-nmrml sermnn nn Sunday morn‘ lug. HM)“ “’13 HH- Iho- «Hm-v! O' ' ' D g EBENEZER EVANGELICAL: O W 000004 Thr m-u meeting of thv Highland Park Garden Club will take place Tumdu) murninx. Juno ("In at ten o‘clock in the morning. The subject “H! h. "l'mL-râ€"xudH-i h) the Our- den." givon h) M!“ Kmharlne Beebe. Nut Sunday at 9:30 the Sundny who“! “I“ rqwunu- lholr study of ”Jesu-i Betrayed and Denied." John l‘il‘l“. m (mu: unlru :Ifh-l‘mmn at 4:01) o'clock llih Lion T I H z... 2:; 7:... 1.9::â€" :.r?:.;. :_. $3.: :5; a: :2; £7: .75! 121:2; ~53: A Th! Mr Flu-mm: \\'ur>hip, 1:45 Herman Prnwrrmmflnc. Sumlzu Svniovs: Sunday School. II! ‘In. Morning Worship. 11 u p. IIL English Prnyermeemng Durim: Inglish Prayermeemng and Teach- s‘ nun-ting Thursday. 11 p. m. Rollo-arm] fnr Children's Day. su- mumlwn :H‘r Mko-«l to bring mm“. and Min-r lum‘hs-«m the um um diflvrrm Lqu mrdons given Arthur W. \‘vrdn- and Ms two duuxhtrrr hnn- ~p1-m the panel \h'u'ks |l| lhvluxmnd (.‘vntre. In! “I” return llulnv this week. «Humhnw Hu- mornlng worship at pastor will enlarge upon I “Abiding In Christ." mum‘s (‘u'n \hnrr at but h 30-“ ices wm lurflv and the ser- ~pvcially goud. E. M. Umbuch. Pastor 1‘ qr“! Mum- \l.-Ium: Mrs Wr-dnofldny. Form-n 0! Nu! numb J, (‘unln tpenker and cause-n with I “rang mea- sane on "ThutCro-u of (‘hrist in "no Luzht n! [hr Modern World (‘rhh" Surely. lhln nthkfl h- pcnlm-m and alailv nth-“Han h hdnx just! nuM 'IN‘||~0'I! Uh thi- Ih-d (‘ruu n rhuuld in rrmrnflwrod Hm! (hr "('ru» 0! (":Ihl' uluuvr |tl‘|~v'u'm}’ .led makro pv-~l'hlt lm~ hummm‘ulm. “art It I~ m I] In In rtmlmh-d n! Una-uâ€" Hflnlfl The Rev. J n mill-m than. I). 1).. Ph. 1).. tbe Vocal-Id Put marina Clutch 0! flunk. Wurhlnmnn. HI MI [he pulp“ on Sunday. June-3 3rd. M the “even n‘clnck momma wr\k‘r. Dr. Hnmnn uho ‘M I co‘lmlulouer la the PM interim: Gents! Aucmbly rm‘eptly hvld n! HIII‘I. Tmun. I! an abh- pnv-H'III lm~ hunmmnvnm. “art It n~ m I] In In rurnmh-d n! [In-uâ€" [Mun mu! .IH ~Imuld Ihdomnr [1' hr!” (hll lle-IL'C Sunni“) nwrnlng wnlrv at ll u't'lm'h Mth abhnlh Schnol ,ufl mun-“mu: planing nl 9:30»o‘c|ock. Tlnv u~nn| Wq-dm-udny mvnlnl prmrr mm-lilu will he- (rmllled thil nun-I mu! m plan-e n («nun-311101)“ nnwtmx I! ('nIh-d fur that mom“. in Mu'urdflllt'r Illh ”It~ annI‘Inx nnHNI' In :\r(-mennvv Illh (hr Rule-s 0! (hr t-hurrh, you-rump: 1:. mun-n of lhi- Mmi- nutlvr )- Own-h) ch-n Hut Un-rv- MH hr 1! llN‘vlllIL’ c»! ”w con mmmthm null tm-mhvv~ Hf Hw HI‘h' hm} l‘urk l'fr-hy'h-nrm vhurrh on n‘. mminx d Wednesdn). June Mh. WI? at Hull! n‘vlm-k. fur [hr pur- pun u! when“ 1| runfire‘nHun‘I Huh-ml mmnnn-w- tn vnnshior Hu- pm. u! u-Iu-cllnx a mmnregnlluntl P;.~|urn| mmnnn-w- tn vnnshior Hu- mmumx In [Mr pulpit a! thin, church and In rnrummond New [0 fill the -,|H10‘ and fur the- tran-ncllun of an) nlhov luu~uwv \thh [hm prup‘rl) (‘HHH‘ 'wfurt' HIM mwtr'm I“ Urdu of "h- Stain Mn) l‘. 19”. A “va!an of the girl- “1. held at noon Mouth). nl uhwh queru ua-rr tin-MN! fur thl- (‘wm-rnl (‘uunlnl ('luh Eu‘lyn PM)” In: «levied prcudc'nl. Man P3). \wr-pn-Mdrlfl. Elnulwlh Koouxln. m-ch-r). an) ”rum-nu Slaew, (reuurer, The (‘ummHlI-o' tut ronsuluuun In: np~ pnlzm-d Inn-(her IHh numtnnlml l'I‘IhH|IHt«‘ uf {hm-r {rum rnvh locul (‘luh Thr- work of each club 1-1 [U be pupa-nixed by a urmtunlc- u! the ~lh1~|l m M -omrozw “Lu t~ Hu-hmu at n ~(‘hlml of “(mu-hum An- anlnr I'Inmlnnllolh WQ‘H‘ lwld un “'odnesdn)‘ of [MI vu-vk‘ Thr re-t of u- “i-h nuns wem m'n-r' Frlrluh n! ihe [Mum] arr x‘urdkhlly {mum X0 attend Hm cummencemem vu'rmwa “Ink?! are lu hr hold FH- (in) night. JQIw hm. in llu- hlgh school hulldlhg. dvfcutvd by I 6-5 new” M lmrk nine Hmle inning to du H and quite II In! of Iuvk m Prmho's part. 8001‘ trams, hmu-vor. played good bnubllll and the Mann. worked hard for their Helor)’. | Tlu- mnfl exciting unlm- of [hi Imsrhall want) In singc’d an 8|!- urdn) n! lust wet-k when the lam went to Prm'bo. Allhoulh they were Alfrml Tum: u! Lilrmu-u. and the lnvt-ninr of tlw Tur! \entilatnr for the Improvement ui lawn\ and golf greens. (or which hr hold! L‘. S, patent No. 1:11:46. ha.- hot-n further honored during the put week by he- in: invited to become a member of the National Institute of Inventor-u. He will have I prominent part on tho'Agricultttre board 0! that body. which is national in swipe. Ind will in all probability be assigned to ter- ritory in this district Mr. Tyson is at the prom-n! time- in charge of the rnnuirut'tiuii of 11w “0‘“ [klltrtlrldnk (‘mlit ()rnmui m-ar ll!!! city. which plni lu' lxll‘ trnndnrmml {rum .1 roll- lliL’ wnirw In H brunt} ~p0i in a reâ€" Hun-.r h Baum"! on local In “In: Inn-3N Turf Ventll-lor For Lawn Improvement Hun-i .\\l', m-ar SI JHLli'r Au~. Suhu-r: (va he“ Sm:d:-\- l,“ l'» Srrmun h- “Am-lc-m and. Modern No-crnmm‘}. Mini Mv-nu-rhm and Hyp'noUsm. Mmounved," 9 Services are held In (hh Munch ever)- Sundny morning at In 4!. Sundny Srhrwl mans Immmhmely Af- u-r lhv nurmm: noun-o. and u open to numb up to the 1131* of 1‘0 years. The \\‘.~m..-.~du,\ Q'H'MHK mm-an.‘ whlvh [2(‘111‘51'4 ledhmmw- (v! l‘hra»? Hun Srhvmv hvnlmg I- M Q n'clock i You nn- mafia“) hnitm! 1n nmklll UN! 0! ”H‘ rrtdlng [Hulk .11 ”9 E.‘ Central avenue. which is open every uvrk dm (run. m'm w'r‘mk In Hm murnlmz In sh: o'chwk p m ' in]: main. Iunrknhh ALVIN-II) TYSON. MPHHH'IR l\\'ENTOR‘.\' INSTITITI‘I PIER \\'. ercmn Clerk Rm FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIS'I hr!" ”1'1 K‘ Mfl'lurr. I) D 13 8.5!. Johns Ave. Advance in prices coming soon. Prospective hay- ers please uh notice, and protective yéursclf by ., jewelry f ‘ Clocks and Watches; 0!. Camden Houwhen you note how fast the gafdeliii grow And when on Sal's Ray. shine fiercegand hot, and your lawn shows signs of dying out, you'll. find it the best thing you ever bought, for 'twill save“ the lawn without a doubt. §~ '50.).- You Won't Mind the Expel’eg Harder’s Hardware‘ ly things in---lingerie nightics. Hm will be i the bride’s oppbrtun- ‘ ity to fitouther hope: chat, the graduate’s§ to buy all those things the needs for her: great adventure, and for the woman who is g just about to take her vacation trip. to stock : her trunk with all the under-muslins she need»: DAILY’S READY TO WEAR 3 repaired by competent repair man. All work guaranteed. Clocks calledforanddelivered. ‘ SumeYouBuy OuGu'denHoue. A Billowy Sea of White Things D‘s-I HARDWARE MD of HARDER Tho 60 Twitter; Telephone H. P. 1072 Mens' Furnish" Telephone 331 This week, all the City will turn its eyes toWgrd this beautiful, chaste display of love- Opposite Depot i=5,

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