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Highland Park Press (1912), 8 Aug 1918, p. 4

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FWD! man now In U7 protect these lives and to wnuld have bun us." nm line dotted with swimmers should be able to muster painted nor caulkvd. oars arr v“... anvvu uuu um alarm been turnvd in in time is a quvsuon, but 1h:- occurrence is significant and I'm-ans to our minds the splendid work of the \mmg \Ien's Association a fz-w years ago their “foam/in: crow. and meir emciont patrol of the beach and shore wan-n The house they built now stands unusud n.“ ”an“. L... _,. . Mir-hm: .,__.., . n. nu- grvnr silt-n! servivu corps of our nation. Citizens of Highland Park! You are not only invited but expected to foregnther on August 10th to hmmr vhesv matter-«much less pleasurhintprrure greater than its pairt~~ihw parents, and let no triflintz It is yuur high privilege as well as your sacred duty to do honor to thu mrpnm nf nu. .n..- ._ “u .1, M1011 ~‘ muipmem ha v. Ther» is no honor within our powwr to bustuw that is ‘ debt of gratitude to them: mothers in how many case: with their hands through yvnrs or Careful thrift and ment to bring up their t'amiiy of boys! And thruugh struggle. checkt-rcd with its joys and sorrows, thvy ha. lads their own sturdy idvais‘ of imnwsty, of thrift. of loyalty to their country Yr! with all their building and once thought of war; but whvn iii" cuii vamv in arms ti: builded better than they kin-w They found iiwir id: their splendid courugv for facing odds. 2|“ embodied i stood stratzht and kovn hefurv thpm and deflzirwd thcir That theso boys have donv m-ii is the riziiiy testimnn That they have suflered hardshiii and nirnmi :inguifih. W. of tho motiwrs'.’ Thvy have nvver mustvred in bravo their hearts beat to the pulsv of martial musiv, ynt just sons they have eniisted: â€"-their hopes, their liuppinr-ss, ti their comma»| ThPy haw joined the 3mm urniv vim an Last Sunday a Then: are mothers and fatty-rs in this communit who have uiwn tho-ix- nne child rhv hope and con there are yet othvrs who hum ‘01:: unly and who three or four nr CV'r'n five in number; in a {o-w CHS‘Q’S sent thvir 0an (-11in m fight for his country Then» is no honor within our pnwwr m busmw that I! you are imp-iii viiizn in of Highland Park .uui piltrlnlh‘ Amwricuus. «in not full to be present (it (in- lmke From on this great day. \uu havo- done much for the boys in wrvico, you have rogistvrvd your loyalty in thv purchase of bonds. War Savings Stumps. and in lily-ml donations to 1hr Red Cross Th» work of zhv (‘ontvn uf the churche-s. and at thv Highland Park Club will remain .‘l living mwumry “i111 thi- boys who haw (‘njnyml their hospitality. but as yvt nnthlng has hem dam in recognition of th noble sacriflm madv daily by the parents 0! our boys in servim» Tb? citizens of Highland L‘nri. {M‘- - which to hnnnr tho- parents and iluniliwx‘ ernor of mmnn is coming tn our city; t« them that through I)» ('rucfhivr M (h measure of honor is full and tn't‘rl'mwin; in service. been in me (mu Entered as second class matter March 1 Highland Park. IHInoix. under the Act of Mm Published weekly by JOHN [A CDELL and PAUL I.‘ 1' Park Lake County, Illinois NUMBER ‘13 a aunuuy a Jackie from the Great Lakex was drowned m Lukw 2211). just east of Rm'lnia Park th-thm‘ this boy's life could hm’c‘ saved had the alarm been turnvd in in time is a numfllnn h... uh» PAGE JOHN A. BUNNELL JOHN OLIVER HARRY PAUL Could you select a more appropriate bank in which to deposit your savings than this bank, whose officers and directors are ALL residents of Highland Park; and men of the highest standing in the business world? 3 % interest paid on savings. ' which is always a safe guide, shows that the most prosperous communities are those whose people are largely interested in‘Savings Institutions. The train- ing to save means sobriety, industry, gintegrity, home ownership and good citizenship. Suhq‘ription Price, $1.50 Per HIGHLAND PARK TRUST 8c SAVINGS BANK muster a volumeer lift-Hard for‘Saturday and the service of their country President AX DBVIUI'S RESPONSIHHJTY Jackie from the Great Lakes um second class matter March 1, 1911, at the post office at Hlinois. under the Act of March 3. 1879. them: mothers In how many cases haw [hwy do honor to tho, parpnts n! the The Experience of the Past {a} Iwn Tfilept Surely Highland Park, as all the way from F: "The Bank of Personal Servtco' Mined the silent army that enrolls {or solitary carry on tho) work ls of lHHU'St)‘, of thrift. of persri'ors-ncn. and t with all their building and llvixm. Ihv) nrwr [in NI" cull vamv tn arms may fvmnd thv)‘ luul IH'W They found llwir idnzils, tlwir I:\_\..lt)' facing odds. all embodied in llmsv suns Whu 1 nothing has hem dam in recognition of th by the parents 0! our boys in servim». :ltht'l's in this community. Well along in wars child rhv hope and comfort of their old nxu an mu: unly and who have giwn [hum all stands unusod into (“£1139 missing, the :0: =01: 3 fl THEIR I).\\ mdav, (has chances Vice Pmidcm ,md declurwd thcir intention In .xnlist the tinny testimnny from thv frwn' 1) now many cases haw [In-y Eulmru.’ ‘ M MM and )“35 Ada V 'arPful thrift and Judiciuus mummy J‘IWHSYWL W0?" ”'0 Sunda And thruugh a” (how ymrs ul‘ iMr and M” Ed‘” Bull 'x.’ d, the va-boat has not been pulmotor. 1m- preserm-s, and Had one of w cases widowed mother: h n. She h xhv-m kmnmp THl'RFDAY. AI'GI'ST R. 191g231~|nz family Year. In Advance eridan to Ravinia Park is tho guest r M! 5 if ‘Saturday and Sunday 110ny projected by the ri'h the cvntnr of a shore sons In sex-view ir“ adwumb- In pu) our haw- buih into (hm: these young nwn are this accident MM preservers, and k n nw DELL. a! Highland rrh and m pru'. \llglhf Wlh In}- ring Hut u h 'f‘h Hovernment in mmouflagv work hnsb-nd. Major Sullee in stations Ma mvn at (‘nmn Pun-mm Run... ! Mrs U R Ltchm and two cbmlrma.‘i My! Philadvlphh. Pa, are thv guests of! {her sistnr. Mrs Edward A. Hints. of- i (1.1kwnod Aux, for a month. " i6 (ho guest of Mn. J. M6070” Adll‘l'fl. “I". Salk-o ha been Pmphyed by lhv' \h‘ .uul .\[r.~ John H, D.- .\Iuth 1- Ro-llinglunn. WauMngfun. hnw- an {fight pumn! «m burn Aumht 6th. Mr and Mrs. Ross J. Batty and: {amuy are motoring thin wwk (0‘ North Lakr‘. Wis. whflro they will“ lend :2 month ‘ ’l‘crrnru. Rapid (My. Mich. where (boy “in 51wnd lhw month of Augunt. Mr and Mrs. F‘vrdinand do An-‘ cunt-m 1m Tuesday Waning for Rexl 1 L x‘ho- nm I»! u wriry n! bird léclurl-s {' f Mow-.701" Rrpnw-uunw m ("mun-u ;"2"‘1 ;by Mrs, (‘oullvn to Ihv thudren :nhnd who H lntnrmled in birds 15‘ ‘E’nrriutir Lemur mum in Hlxhwood, Any invited to mtond and hear [been tn!” Thu xwx! meeting um mnrrow evening, he held tn- 1 3 V'fl‘vf‘y t-mnmx a! the} from: Uu- Tenth Hmrirt, \dr. Goo. H. \lvrrywmthor mu uunml churmnn of Hu- «argunimtion Illd thninun In being .quled, under hi: dun-(Ion, to st] .rmlnru-mmuu [or Mr Mmh'rm-H'I enu‘ Jidlr'y. ‘ Hun. Hmrm- thnuml r... 0.- ““1 Mr. and Mrs. WHHun A. Hobson are enjoying a week's vacation In Michizan. d“ Anguerm. n! Onwentsia Ave Tuesday for Wisconsin Miss Mary Ludlngmn. of Mummy Md. who has hvf‘u tho nest of Mrs “rm Mujur Mr A Haungs. of t‘hlcagn, spent luxt wmrk with his daughter, Mn! J h‘ Row-9mm) .\lr Uli'»‘~r Svh.w!I-r ”rs Frvd Svhzwfrr, i thw R. O T (5. (‘nm ‘Hr and Mn Henry I'm-n- und so! m-nrgn of Pt Atkimmn, Win, \wr. room! gumu a! Mr Pvrry'n ulster \lrs Juhn Booth Mr .Lu ‘-!r.~ \l \\ zernu-y a row ‘-I \\ urns r l‘urrm an this m-wk in I‘rlrnil Mich Jr‘ \K'urn r' («hr “1' X‘ho- first 1»! u ‘HIHI .\lr and Mrs (:enrgw PM! are rv drum mngrntulzuumn on the birth I' a sun born July tw-nty-«lgmh, Mr and Mrs Lean-r Bull, Mr. How :1 “Ml and m.“ Ada wnxmms. nrl‘ ‘zmsmn. won- tho Sundnv um!- nlf Mr. and Mrs John R Bur». of Luuk Wyoming. .m- run-lung (ungrahllu Hons on the- birth of a‘dahxhu‘r Franc-cs Svhavfer. born T‘hundvg, July ,nentynnh Mrs “are wan tormvrl) "ins unrlrudr Srhu-(ur n! thh city Mrs Frvd Breault and Inn Harm. 0! St. Paul. Minn. arr npvndim; sm- and I've)“: whh reimiws in IM- city Mlsx Jaxw Whih: u! South Hun! Indiana. hi visiting hc-l‘ aunt. Mrs. H H‘ “whorls. fnr M‘Yrrul days . Major Snllee in stationed with at (‘Imp Pun-dun. Kin-u. Mr J S Rrvqman mu! {nanny l‘fl \Ynnd‘xy for (‘vmshnnflnm Mlvh, \h’ho-I'I they will spend two weeks motoring. _ And duughtvr .; \ 3.1”} “in \‘iruii- um) nehhr ur- wwmhxm today in I‘M w :\ ihv “fix-«t» n! Mrs (Mninn \Xh Jul” Wu «1 }'< Mrs. Henry Sampson. formerly 01 Highland Pnrk. now of California, in .1! present the guest 0! Mn. Dunk-l (‘0be M13: Ruth Sampson. her daugh- z--r. who was graduated seven] mars ngn from our lkerfield-Shleldu {Ugh 5011001, In at pn-senl a [number 0! Hrs. How-hon Homer's bounvhold In \Vathfnglon, U (‘ Mina Sammon'n official position is [but of Breath.- Secretary for the Girl Scouts at (he .‘Hatflct of Columbia, Mlu Mary Hum. at Cincinnati. Ohio. is the guest of Min Joaopflne Fnon of Non]: Sheridqn Bond. \lr lxrmx not Immm THE HIGHLAND PARK Pm HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS luliun Sullee of Gaorgin r Svh.w!n-r. mm of Mr and Svhzwfvr. is in training a! T (T. (‘ump [.00. Virginia (hh tho Sunday guruh- n! Lukt- (:o-neva \\ :srnu-y um! gram! J. Bonny and " 1 this week m‘, :H‘v andim‘ Mich. \mnm- \‘r L Sh": .' J In sgu-udlm Uh the 5' J Her left I am lhult III ‘ Mm: .1 mmljdnh- [or thin oh. hnving lpn-x’inunl) ulnnunn-d MI candid“) Inf 5 llu- Renato Mr. Shy-Instr” 1”th (he {allowing 'ntntemeul to the Republimn voter: of‘ thin dintrict: \t I. meant}: uf a uuml-rr uf n'pn- u-Munw Ropu’vhmlh nl Hu- (‘ily “11L Mundm vwmng In: urpmulimn \AM (-Irmni fur the pun-ow of lumin‘ (h.- :nnmhdnn n! (huh-n \1 Modern“ 0! ffhir‘ngn tor Rrprwu-uunvo m (‘nmgnu from: Us: Tenth ”mm-t \dr. I100. H. \lvrrywmthor mu uunml churmnn of Hun. (hmrm- Edmund Foal, the pret- . nl rvprvnpntatiw hum thin dihtricl, whn Imu ‘Nw-d fur .bmu .i‘hm ’Nl’l, i. nut .1 vundidnh- for em. an... kn“-.. LM‘A L ('H'B ORGANIZED TO “0031‘ MODERWELL ”In” F‘lnrvnt-n Wan-n, R. N.. )0" Prldny owning hr the Post hospital at PL Strolling. Minn. Mm Waters who Is the daughter 0! Mrs. John Hnrenhorgor in a Red Croat 1mm. I“ “H "(In J<I"I' mu! \Cnr‘nrrf Klll‘hm' l'll't‘r~ mlnwl mrhlm-n “(Hr fru-ndn M n hmm n D'H‘f} in! T) ururhv nfimw c‘H‘lI‘lIL‘ (Hw- ut ”w I. undid-n- !nr flu- anhllcna Mala» ntlun for Conn-nuan- Revolve- "nru lindunomrnt John Palmer Furnwr who has bat-n id'AHUDO'd'Wl Gr»)! Lalo! Naval au- Hirm. has [wen (rundown-d In NH»- ,York He lvavm New York ymnn (or . fun-mu wrvim hl~ .\; ummrvnu-n! ix VLML u! thr- 'm‘r. "N": u! \Hmt Hui-«urn Brown and \1r Farrow (‘ummhuzx which took plur‘t- nn Wadnmdzav Juh 'Mrtyâ€"flrv in Lukr Forest Mn '4' Roy lilrkhnnn and two r‘MMr‘ I: n! Park Ridxe, Are the "It. 'hln “wk nf Mn ArrMbald Abor- ('romhy Mn Alfred Hill hid u.“ her 8|")ng 4“,!” Mrs i’u-rmn and MN Sundvll. o! Jollm. Mn Nelson nnd Mn. Pr» lrnmn, 0! (‘Mmgn for a {or dun mum. Mr .\Hhur \‘vlh‘r lgzvrn luduy 10f MenomlnI-e hm, Win, whern he HQ Mrs Floyd Kvmn hut mu ht'r uuvul mu wet-k hvr nz-fih'l’. Mru (Soul-1 Dun-h. and her Huh-r. Mina “whom!- Hurrah. 0! Knnkukee, lH. \h and \ln I \ ”mu 0! “0!”le \\ m \h. [up Hmw *mixh ..1 M” V I aukm UL and ‘4'» hmrw \‘nndrn I-nrg and Wu .Inungn u! \hluuukw-j r.- ~-;wuvhux («-1, day a! Hm humu ”I; » v m \’»- Nauru. \l Hnar l Jun. \Imm-x :n»-‘ Inlw mum were hmm- lur thu- un-thl nfl-r their (on l\lll}i\ \l UNDER“ ELL July 31. Mr nu! Mn Ethan] Rug." 0! h. ‘1 Juhin \Ir hnro- . knlvy girl, burn IHI'I H Georg!- ol Chin‘s. Iput nuns-4h: with Mn. Juno. M Grunt o! Ravine Drive. It. And In. W. Pout-t I‘d-u 1m Isle d! Pins, uid Mr. Ind In m tun .Ynhn Hun nhvrm r H-Iflhl’fltt-d -nH.~H Mrthdzw lust Rmurdny u‘mg HI I uumlrr at n'pn- Ropu’vhmlh nl Hu- (‘ily MIN. "mung In: urpmulimn \AM ”If plug-(hr of lubl‘ifl‘ (h.- n! l'hurIv-n \1 Modern“ 0! 7r Rnpnw-utnhw In ("alignm- F'ny-tun (rh-nd- and r9!»- rr m-rcrmlm-d hum-m: I!“ uro- Hf “In (NH) rvuiu- upon I!"- hr“! Lukas ”ll-In H no” fun: v , r ‘lrw anniu 3, "Tumui UH“ I). um III ("on-l “anlmup M .4 n :.» u! ninth. [HT thin oflee. lining Ill Him-Ir! of I“ uni .ln m} m lu'nw Hun r‘. m m m: acronmm I 0‘ h- . .- .,y In", STORAGE. MG “18!: M Roo- l I In» M0. TM l m o, â€" 'CuuAmnww “m I =o===oc===o===aooi===ao====a Fine Footwear 12 North Sheridan Rand T Yes-«but our stock, as yet, is almost plete in our men’s “Best Sellers." can still fit you to suit your taste for STORA CE. MO VINO PACKING ad SHIPPING acmumw FIRE IMF STORAGE "MOUSE Shoes and the Wa CnndidaufotCountyClerkofhchoumy. Subj to the Republican Primaries September 1.], 1918. “AmmhrchtCou-ty'u his..." M Room, Silva Vaults Hana. Tantadkukm $9.00, $7.00 and $8.09 55 J. A. Blomdahl Don’t delay. Pricai not steady. ' ”True Conservation is 1.0 buy ahead.” Shoe Leather Scarce? L. 1. YAGER chePutnOrdér This 18 the time of year to have your I o o - y ‘ {<3 6.19.00.50.90 for the winter. Telephoné 24 7]

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