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Highland Park Press (1912), 22 Aug 1918, p. 4

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l l The Bank of Personal Service Highland Park Trust 8t Savings Bank Ofiicers jOHN OLIVER Vice Pmident HARRY PAUL JOHN A. BUNNELL Cuhier President JOHN OLIVER W. B. EGAN FRANK L. WEAN LOUIS N. BERUBE RICHMOND DEAN ALFRED E. OLSEN JOHN A. BUNNELL GEORGE F. GOODNOW' MAUD ERSKINE MORTON R. MAVOR ERNEST S. GAIL All otflcers and directors reside in Highland Park HIGHLAND PARK TRUST 8C SAVINGS BANK 4 STlTE HJVA' HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS l l l i l l The Highlanh Park Pre55 Telephon 1 .(lil .li l‘iilx 751'. 358 Published Weekly hy .l()il.\ L. lTlliilJ ind PAC 1. L. L'DE'LL. at Highland l’Jrk Lulu County. lllinois -Wmâ€"â€"â€"_fl Lxâ€"‘z . - â€" â€".â€".â€"‘-.- ' -~ V=I=== Subscription Price. $1.50 Per Year. In Advnnre matter March l. 1911. at the post office at Act of March 3. H79 Entered as second class Highland Park. lllinois. under the 'l‘lll'RSllAY.'Al'(‘.l'ST "l2. l‘Ji‘ Nl'MllER ‘37. "_M‘l Vt’l‘ltl\\l. Vll,\T\l 'l‘ll\i\l\t-' Hill l'\(‘|,l’, §\\I .i'lt‘ Fv‘ilt'! ll .1'HJ <I:7lt' cziinymigv; to tflzlll ii'y .‘lllll i-diicxiiimml .lllIllill'IIli" lli'l‘t‘ .il you- i; lllt‘ll in lviuli .‘i. w” ; mm. ill ‘.l llilliilll \\ lllv' l- t‘l‘ t-iii~ hoix ;. ‘. l‘l iti‘. i‘i)1l~"_‘" Thain» lwi'oit' ct‘iirts iioii to l‘- piiii‘ ilr- din. Fl llit‘l’ ind l'lli-..i’iit li‘“ l‘t door to tin-tr ":lit‘il o:=i. lll~tllillllith in tho t'iti'l) days of the \\.tt‘. 'l‘nv-i .ii’v lli'4lllt.‘ \Illt'i‘ll'iH‘ not in iii:llii the llll‘lth‘ iii) lli.i'li' In .«i Main- fin» i'l|I\lT"â€"L of t‘ i'll' ~i'i-wninzfii vll‘tl liirh \l‘l‘ltill~. ,s'i lilt'ill‘ Iii .Iii i-utinli} .irw h: iw: tv inpted In “li'.Z-‘ 1' ii» bu ': li‘ [\t’ the stinmis ..nii .iinii llll‘lll~L‘l\i . o. irii- ilctitious wuui- i'nlues Which pre- ‘14“ under our abnormal vt-oiioniic c widitions. The danger to their vducuâ€" tion is no lonui-r tinit of premature military .criici» ‘lllt't‘ no further en. lit‘l'i“ the tint". .i‘, is allowed. and the President .liitl Stun l‘t'idl’} in' War ll.l\t', .iiti: urvtt ftrl't‘rlthI. provided it pluii \i'hei'rliy y‘onni: Zliili tn‘m their military training togi-tlier with iH spite of the ct‘forts of tllx' Fed~‘l'ul gmern- there still looins the lt'llllliitllilll of ll~llllt".l of lllt'l'. men i...»iy' .dtcnl t'lllil'gl‘ illt‘ll‘ i‘ci.:iil..i' t ..is.~ i\iir‘n. liu' lllt'lil to net-p young (inns in >cl.. il. '.lu»trli s. l-lkl‘l such .i . mliil<lt‘i‘.~. the tiig'z. iii.t_.c lullil Iil our pt‘llplt‘ in teachers have icpvntmll)‘ resigned their most cherished post~ nnd gout- from our midst. thzit llic fem-r l.i.~ ‘ ‘sw: ; o' ' i; "‘ We wonder zit tinii-s it' our i)l\\lUil~ (Vii-i» it iitkt'< far more cournuc ti. perfoz'h Eciiiioinn: condition '1 [\t l'lllllplt‘lt t-irn. .-\i-i‘y' profession doctor . ‘I‘t'lll.lli‘:‘ hum-1.1m: duty is f‘w riulf. our. . lili' 'lill'lllill .iniZ olwmtis ti-it fl ~ in cu: lousy from our monitors .izro t sit-H:- u li.‘ll' l} i'v- ill't‘t‘il) on the “'n'r. it is not to lit' iii. tli‘it “llit'l . !i..- .:« t" \‘l' ' ‘ ” Illt‘ roinnntic illltl spectacular lil.ll\t' ii'oiitlti‘i-tl :it . drug-- L-tn‘dl to our llllf‘iL’llilitlllli'. But Gov. u it t'n- v! I.““'tlt'll sziys. ”The vast iiork of rooi'izuni'nitioii iihicn :i\\.i|t.~ I-d [mined lllilltl> .is llt‘\~'l‘ before. lint in wt tin- of lllt‘ '\'il’ “ i‘l ilt‘ll! how s? H” we l"l\i‘ ll‘lllli‘ll llill‘l"('i‘ if the boys. in the \t‘i'_\ {\lr‘l i,f jiv:.i."~ m' t‘ t" t"1-"' ll llt‘Yt‘lHl‘lill'lll. tll'*|‘i‘i illt‘ lilgl: ‘(':Aill|~ iii-l t'ul learns for the workshop? l burn» 'li lll’LZ'.‘ upon the proph- ui' lll'illll‘ thr‘t ii'ili-ss :tbsoliiti-lv required in" .. nn- industry essential to t-wii pum- bois of lllt' ‘iizli schools and tollttzi-s gi\~' ill-ii ("ition of the war, thit- \‘i-urs to their educ'ition.” lltll'lillVl'Ts‘ \Vl) t‘iil‘l‘lil. Unique iii the short annals of our fuinl drives is that of llit' lion Army: Not since thi- dziy‘ when the frihuloiis traveler surrendcri-d his or dollars and dinn-s S:ilv:i~ ("nil ta the l-lzindishinents of :l hot sun lnivc coiits. yielded to a sweeter persuasion. in the matter of drives. we hm» ncc'ustomed ourilelves-t to .'\ scrious campiiun for w ll funds luunihc“. iii the and executed with grave deliberation by its rcpresentitives We are flDDrtiHChtil .iiid button- holed ‘xi someone well qualified to ippraise our Worldly possessions. They fit us with d. measuring eye and nnnio the sum. l‘tut lo! here comes ft campaign in happier vein thiit trips it ‘on thi- light frintnstic toe' 'l.',\llcuro of war drives. Guy little booths make every corner :1 [oil unti- where prvtty Salvation Nell tinklcs the tam- bourine rxipidly' filling wit! "Doughnuts rind Coffee." The words strike shzirp on our imagination. government. n very dimes :ind quarters. >ny's‘ ri jolly mun in the booth Happy plii‘nsi-T We see one of our boys Ill khaki refrcshlng himself utter .1 hard march with the loose diniw in our . pocket. A dime will do it, (“‘1‘ tell us. What. :i dinicl \Vhy‘, here‘s a doiinr. two dollars. But it! the next corner there is another booth and élllltilll‘l' Rnlv-ition Armv lziss iii Again, "imiighnuts and Coffee?" We drop another dime into zinother tambourine. Why not'.’ Aiiotlit-r bm- will \nicric'in doughnuts .‘llltl coffw- .‘ll‘t‘ unkown poke-bonnet. '\:int tllllllhnil'< ‘ind mitten for lll Prince. . lltlt‘ boy's over there have no ration of wine or ruin. Thcy' iirc tights ini: this right on miter iiirli donzlitnuts zind cottet- whvn they can get it. These thinks recall their Alllt‘l'lCiin homes. and American pnntries and pie The .s '.'.'ition Army lino-- this and whcrcHr " ‘t' bovs are. tin 1- Al“ voii ilnd " cir huts ind hot" . w'on ..i«l"" live And so they Cl...“ vs. They launch llJ‘i." m: ‘_‘- i .iiiuiui n ~inil.~. llo i'wi p. ' ~i-iili- its Its‘y units it t" u l vrfnlly to remove our co:i'~ ll: thw coutduiovis mount: of their ’ippcnil" \‘n would :Il\i‘ them our cool. The} tsk for dimes. We They (”'0 coming to IllL'ltl‘illll Purl-t n-wt \\'t‘t‘l( Fortified ;iu.iinst their :ittnck: Nothing of the kind. hurt]. for t‘l't‘l‘)‘ sentinel and every pick- ttn-ir smileâ€"attack. They'll go “over ninki- it dollars. and we may think, liiivinu that in» They Vi ill enter sec-n them in Chit-duo. tliIit xiv :it’i‘ "ll: fore-Wirni-el. wc ziri- fill‘t‘nll'lllI'Ii our flimsy defense and take the -t of the liiti" wur out-post is helploss before with “doughnuts and coffee,“ f‘ :r' .. 7- . . _ . .» 5...”...wqy; to it.‘ ”Tin-4 ‘ __;t t- 3.11) swat. Liii't'i‘ n1 'ht '. nch- . La Grange, were the guests of In. A. B. Bastin 0\8r the week and. Mr Frit: Bohr has returned from‘ la few weeks“ business trip to Call- l fornia. l Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Conrad motor ;cd to Roger:- Park Sunday. and spent the day an guests of Mrs. \':eri lLiittimm. a former resident of this . city. 3 “It's. an at (rystal Lulu. i Mi. and Mrs Sclioiillo- uri- ri-»' ‘ceii'lng congintulntlonn on the hlrtiii lot it son. born Wednesday. August H Mr. Bernard Muencli of the l'. S i ‘S. Montziii'i. :ind Mr and Mrs. A. l. l Adams of Winnetkn were the Sunday Fri-d Runy and two children Winn. this week. 1gut'rll> All il'lt'lt \lvtt-i’n. Illi' MI\‘P\i iMuench i Mrs. H. J. 'l‘htiy‘er l-‘l ill Minnctipu ; ills. Minn. visitinx'lier daughter. Mr! E {Theodore Erringcr. for :i .’v-w \\tll‘k~ A (rovid of twenty- -t\io younit pro pie fioni this tity .itti-ndid Illl' t .iinpi meeting helm: held .it liziiilniztoii limit Sunday. Miss Bertliii Miii-nch “week in l.ilu-rtyiillc visitinc fro-nth. \lr. Sclint-fcr of St. lpui~ \lo.. ir spending this Week ill tlu- Mrs. Barber on (‘leiiiii-w Axe .\ir. Frcdi-rit-k 1‘. Gnltlt'li hri~ ri- ‘is‘iitiied his position with illt' Notion»I itil lliwiiit (‘otnpnny' and on Miiidaii ‘ncci-ptetl the office lnllllllLZI‘lnt'ill :ind iTraft‘ii iiorli of iln- lti-n l‘i'scim ~(‘oinpuiiy in tin-ii innln Milt-i zit (ii i- :toii. Ill. Mis. Golden “but u . fwu- erly .‘llfill iii-lcii Conrad. .iiul smv‘l‘ |‘oc i.i" 'i-:i\-- in -I 'v-w \i'i-i-ks to join :Mr. ‘uoldcn nnd make their humt‘ 5tlierc The) have rented ilil'lf‘ home for tho “inter to Mr tind Mrs \lny- hard of Rockford. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Doyle of (‘hicnr ‘ go were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Jim. wuinim (‘nuy'noL \pfllll inst litilllt‘ of \ii~â€" Morunret Rock of Militan- lltt'i', \i'i , in» tlw l'llfl‘l .. \iiss \lnr ‘L'ilt’l‘ltt' \‘i-ttr-r for :i fcu ilziy- this :wcek. IItHV‘O of lllt' l'oiili who": \irs (impruc \l. itv Li'w is in Hill)! in ri‘ \iic li.. lshc :itivnlh-d thv :inniiiil “ho :itlflitlo-Il ~clliml lll pitiiic ii' ttht‘ children lthc 60's. I \liN it It lSiindni' \iitli \lr. and Mrs. lllmie of the (‘oiinti Lin.- H'iu‘nril I), l‘lilt‘llglt spt-llt (‘moruc M L Mi i-‘ A. \\.itklii< :ind fiinily, Mrs l iii. M Watkins. and .\lrâ€". .i-l. liurtis | left Tiicsiliiy‘ for llhrhor Springs. gone about to-n (l:i_\'~. tint-i- n. i..- 3 Thu “:ll‘liall‘il Prli‘tcliii' Chapter of the "Daughters of ”in American Finn" disbanded lust Muy after :i lyear'a good work. One of the fine things the\ (lid wax to iidopt tWo of tin "Pnilwrliss Children of Frilllt‘“ l The girls new for than children and write to them. Their names and :id- drcnnes niny' be obtained from Misti l-‘riuices Holbrook. Ravine 1Highland Park. . Mrs Charlotti- B. Boyd has Jllh‘l‘ lreturncd from Sauxatuck. Mlclilfllili.‘ where she lius enjoyed it four vici-ks' stuy' upon a fruit farm. Mrs M. .-\. Miliillt hm received Word from France thit her daughter. :M? ." "‘ ‘ “‘= “'l“ reached ll’rzincc. Miss Mlhills Milled with Dr. 3A. McArthur': iinlt in‘thc cnp'icity' of ‘ about tut) “(~0th ago. Clifford \\'yleti of Pt ‘Sln-ridin arc the happy parents of‘ ‘5! daughter, born Thursday. August iiftei-nth MW. Wy'les was formerly :Mlss' Mrirthri Booth Mr. chnic iii-titer and Mr. Arthur «iii-son spent Sunday in Barrington. ill. attending Camp Meeting. Lirniy nursi- l Sgt. and Mrs. Won returned Thuraduy from Clinton. la.. whet-e sht- Spent tht- but two! L'lit‘~l of Mr. and erl‘ weeks as thc Leo Golden. Mrs. M. A. Milillis unit Just returned . from Niles. Mlch.. where she halt been visiting her dwghtcr. Mrs. P, W. Ready. Mina Annn Mucnch spent inst week ‘ i Mini: Mnrthn Huntley. who has been the guciit of Mr. and Mrs. P. it Mr. and Mrs. W. Park Ave. have tut their guest- this week Mr. and Mn. Cit-ring and children of Alton. Ill. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Montgomeri‘ lzind Mr and Mr«. Wiley Clowd mo torcd to Olney. ill.. and are spend ing this week vitiiting relatives. Mrs. J F Sc'hiiinitcl reteiiod wiord this week that her hrothcr. Mr Archie Higgins. it the fllf.’ Field Artillery hll'l arrived mfnly‘ ln Prlilit‘f‘. Mrs H l“ daughti-i. i Flori-lice. were the guest: of Mrs. F. .l Rock of \iilu.iiiki'e yesterday. Choir and in Louisville. Ky.. visiting her hu» bond. Capt. Roberts. Missen Alma Kelley and loses i. ..- rt inr'vw‘ ft in‘ 7- w. trkfi outi'i - it t‘ op Co‘lenc. WLH, . __ v .__‘ ~§ . H for Mlnnnpoib. Minn" who" III. will make her home during her hut- biind’u nbtience in lettu- nervioe oy-A l Mr. and Mn. Ciuk 0. Wrist". of ,r m... } ton of Madison. Witt. Ire the with! : surrounding town. ;for nurring tit the Bur Hospital. rd ‘ .ton :it “'hlte Lake. ‘ i l l . ”Deddy. §the post office. Any one iii welcome I l l Driveii‘mno fund for th- I l l ‘ill’i-ll 7"id l ‘illt' -d to llisriiiit the |\:if‘l\‘ ilmlli" in .l: i‘nin. Mr- ;(3 l'llniiin of t‘iiicngo. to Mrs. Frederick L Golden and small lRlchnrd Lit nt-l Thorsch will i .- liiii. PULMIIIIS T0 g LENE WUKEGAN l in Naperville, ind, ‘ l ‘t'imlnted l‘erufive Director of I'. Husscy for the put three weeks. hits-l I returned to her home in Minneapolis. ; .l. L Rothucher of; lflt't‘llltillt‘ with 1 Mrs. H. H. Robert: spent lut week . In. I. Turn: left lut owning moon I. II. MY. Mod "mp W-T M Mr. and Mn. Seymour Johnoon tnd *c‘ Y” * STORAGE. MOVING PACKING um week of Mr mi in. R 3""; msmmm; mehl. . Mr. and Mrs. nutter Wood have re- turned from I two month-' nation; spent in Bay City. Itch. 10 Mini; Marjorie Wing ll tpend- u C Ing this month in Gnnd Junction. Colo.. where her bmher. Jerry. ”ll-@EQEIEJLJ E3- apending the winner. They will re- . turn home together. lg Miss Edith Muench lef't yeoterdnyl for a week's vacation in Antioch nnd l i Miss Constance Shields left III-ll; Thursday to enter the army school Rockford. lll. ' Mrs. William Wright, Mrs. Lyle (‘murlcy and Mrs. Carl Booth are the guests this week of Mr». B. A. Hunil- [ Mich. Mrs. Joseph R. Noel and daugh- ti-rs. Miss Harriett and Min VirginlL ':iil viii Tm]. MIN Miir)‘ Wnrimr 0i Oak Park. and Mrs. George W. Knnc' and daughter. Roberta. of Cleveland; 0.. motored out tind spent Thursday afternoon as thc gueatn 1! Mrs. M \Vtii‘ncr of N. mond St. \l' :ind \lr- Williiini illttl children. Naomi and Helen. ind Mrs, Edwin qurgenn and nmnll son. of Chicago. motored out and tiny)- liu't iieck iis tin: Mr- M. C. t‘oti u .letirgt-ni- J >tii"ll :i hit nonnnnnnnnnnnlnnnnnnndt mic-ts of Mr nnd lurié rad Mm. F. Schneider. who spent the: “I tin-t iinonth iiitli lll‘l' daughter. Mrs ‘ 393 CCI‘IU'II Avenue - ti. Hart. of Oak Park. returned to Highland Park Monday. ' ' a Mr 'i'lll \ll’~ [ziiiri-nci- daughter. \irglniu. have returned home after two weeks tipent on the. «horns of Green Bay. Witt. Mrs Alli-w Klnu Bolt of Rice Rt has returned to her home utter a .‘ . winter spent in California. "/ Mrs. Sntford spent the put ten :it iwr residence on Cnry Ave. .-.‘ii-i tiio y'rzir- FW'ill in thc viva. \li i‘r-uk in the employ of the Gris coiitpnny' for the has resigned his position nnd learn“ the first ol Scptomber to enter the‘n Officerr' School tit Camp Gordon. 0- tlnys . MEYER \\ ho lllll‘ been ' . Tm M I?“ North Shore Kniipn-r. . . , . . . . . . u 5’ PRFSBY’I‘FZRIAN CHUICII 3 WW “\t‘l’..‘f.7'i unit tiirlivil tin-r [(i Ayn. do" Sh‘m‘ 1" 3 "’40" 0f the bridge» The morning service Sunday, Aux. will he addressed by Rev. F. l). partv given at the Moraine. Wt-dnepâ€" i 25th. fourteenth. by Mn, F iMcBrltle. Pruddcnt of the Antiâ€"8- ’ ' luigue Mr lltrlll McBride has ups neared before Highhnd Park people iii-fon- :ind Mun).- wltli an interest: ing talk in regard to the work of tho Antiâ€"Saloon hem: in lllinolr. This is ii subject About which we are all interested Ind it in not only our duty but a privilege to hear Mr. McBride and cooperate nith him to the but *of our ability. . August w. Cunning. The Christian Rciviicr indies or unnlzi-d themselves into the Comforts Forwarding Committee and new lon- dny’ Iiilll Tuesday afternoons. beginâ€" ning at 1:30 p. m. in the room- over to join in the good work The card pnrty' and lawn fete git" vii lit the home of Mr! \Vlillitm.Mun- rm- Wright Mr ”m “Mum “r ”1“ TM Sunday school nicoti- 3t 9:30 o'clock and all children are invited ill l l , .y 8‘ and PM“ to attend whether or not they arc “t‘lllllll s Club Tuckday' afternoon tl ) t d l Hi hl d at iwu thirty wu indeed a vary "9- pummel) y 0" e n ' w Pork. (in St-ptemlit'r lrt Rt-i, John N. Freeman. D. D.. will occupy the pul- Preem-n in another old :‘ L Highland Park church TltPf't‘ \u-Y‘: tiltv 'illll> f\|t‘lll“"fl\'p F’ll""‘ swio'i “:i‘ pin'iii fiiiid "r" affair h'i~!i '1‘ turn iI W ‘ l|t . nit. lll‘, r I“ 'rlnnd offerinr hi-r .‘tllil 7. inn] if .~ or 1.. ti... was very grncimm in . - ‘ 1 ~. , om litillll‘ ntiil litii ii to 'lil' (‘luh f."- ‘26 . y it! t?“ .nnounc ill lit in . .‘i x i . c y i v. _ thl- bow-fit tiffriir T‘ i- tnM... “1r“; ‘ i ' no "I" w ‘3 _ _ . '. .. r ihenrlniz him. .:lli‘ It .illy ‘.."r.'|li|!["l on Illd' terrace; C ) ml ”“1 Mrs Altre‘ F Bradlt] '. ’ .' . . i. y. ' Mi 'liiokliw the hike A <l‘dllt‘ti '»,l\ti\t~‘ th ' h . announce e mnrri e o t Pi r mid-i «it illt‘ Kltlllt' threat». Mt Adaunliti-r. Harriett. lo the Rm. Frank but it soon primed oier iiiitli no linrm dime The l P"! u A”. island. I‘ll“ George. m August ifith. Rev. and 4--h'iri:t ueri- Mn Prankl’l'hurldu‘. (‘hnr'm “mm" undllun l-rttnli Pitt will be It home a; l' ‘ \: ' t ' ' . “fl (. (; Alluindoi .l‘ht Illl‘ll ifter hint-tuber lst 'l‘lw lllnl‘T'ZEK'I‘ of Miss Mnryirie l.'ll-. iii in door.” 'nl of Mr rind Mr! Percy Sergeant tnke .‘.ii|zli~‘t twenty fourth“ ~‘..‘ ‘-_H,_ «r 'n Illt' ‘ . min 34. John‘t Ave. “i five (”r-l" D m' M iht‘ reridence Why-ct for tie)! Nundo": be“ of Mr. and Mrs George Pick of thin . .. ’ ‘MH Sermon in 'Ilnd plrice 9i]lltl.’l\‘_ Service- uc held in this church ever, l sin-my morning it io-ia, Sui-my Ichud met-t. inimadntcly After the mornit‘ nit-nice. 3nd in open to pupil: up to the lgc oi‘ 20 yearn. The Wedneodny “0" lug meeting, which include: mtimoni. in Ii 3 of ('lirintinn Rcit-nee lit-ding. o‘clock. \ou lfl‘ cordully invited in nuke in: ruding room It 38. tentrll no out uhich in open eyi-ri urn-k dly, fro. ll nclmit in the morning to ti o'cld in ilm evening / The (‘hri-tinn Nit-nee lnd'ia- have 0i” guniu'd themnrlveti into tbc (‘omforb Forwarding Committee 1nd u-w Month} l‘t‘ulllt‘ dis mini Tuesday Afternoons, beginning a! “'nr "cpnrtnu-m, l rm p m. in roomn over the post 0430. \. it In Department of last St. Inuit. Illinois. l’.inl Willis. secretary l" the ltd-non Cliiimbcr of some tinit 'nu l.~ .'l “'iiu‘ Commerce for "dollar ‘i year of tho l'nlted \Vllilil Il‘fl"?! \\'nukrgnn on Sophia» Post St IJlul‘. ill uht'rt- l~c tnkc- up the eitrr-mely ttil‘w "ion" in tin» Si :it- . vfllplii-t gt ioritinwnt. '.\ir t» po-itlon it. liir l-t Tllll gums Il' ll'it‘MIl‘iillll po-ition of o‘ rector for tie t‘ S lThi- “'nulteiznn mun Tt‘(‘l'l\'0(l hit up- woik. lpoiiitmi-fit through Si-(‘rt-ntry (if War lwi lit'f' him-«if Flo fiir as known thin “ H I I 7- If li~ the only ptultion of tlic kind .' “SIDE." "ll" (in Tuesday. Auguut 27th. Mr. I. Bollinger of lake Forest will speak in the Garden Club on Fall Piloting will ri-cclvi- from the government will nnd Traiisplantlnfl. Thli- will boil JIM lH' hi: only remuneration. He will most helpful and iiii-triictlve meeting. Fi'lllr.‘ from the burn» The trim-ling «in be- held at the l"-'~‘~ met and mniiufncturlnx head: “will“ of Mn Mmrl'K'lT Adams iii :M F‘"" 5" I’m" "“ “l" "l" “in?! l" In H m A lull attendance in hoood ”ll“ h“ (Wild "0! Mil up for ;.~ inimi- importnni busineu mid- uhlch has boeu created bi the gov- li-rviiiit-nt up to the prr-u-nt lLlliI‘ The St 'I renr 'Ihicli Mr “'llll: lrnr 'l\:' .‘l llil'lft‘ i . .. lrirur ith» .imur Tlmn. too. he says. he feel: ters will be brought before the Club l" " l'“ "Milli“ “I” "W" a Itill by the president. Mrs William Rul- | ' -' “ ' ‘ for him “a, - a". .-.. . .. 1..."..- .. . -4r‘-u ».-»...- . . awn-rum ; A Great lietlllctitillg In F cit, Straw and Canvas R. W. SCHNEIDZ Men‘s Furnishings and jeweler m“M.@nnnnnnnnnnnfinnnnnnnnnnun ImyM-ufih -ymM export ‘0'."me Anythhg in th Lino of For Wrap. nod. to orda pmptly l I HAVE ORDERS NOW ll m1" WWTON ST.. CHKAGO V...“ «in . “L.- . --.~ Efillfllfil @JDJLQJEJLQLQJLQHEIEBSEEIJEEEJEEEEEQEIIEEE Hat ’l A . *-¢7~._M1~amfi .i » Telephone H. P. 5S3 [El MILLER past few norm! _ ______.__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"'â€"‘â€"'_*_' '- . - -- -~ 7 I‘HMI‘\\\V ( , llilllllk llu‘ :ib». mm of Conduit. Tun pin out! Lin-tit Ptll 's ' l 3““ Stem Lulu i‘u Hun, (‘oi'itmni V h under [lit ;.l|‘i ' tl‘l‘it'lh'. 4-! lt-‘i mutt rul 9 L: Shruwmt (it"il‘lL't' \llllriro For the l.t~tit\in M ‘i. .I\ tfl‘llllllg he luv conducted Hit 1 onipaiiy ltl ri‘liL'li .‘lill'iit‘tl drill» rillir (om puny": field just West ‘of tttie High School. (The Company tnkel this op- portunity to ucknouledgv lb appre- ciation of the privilege of |.~ing the field. and of the lights thtt have been Int-milled on'tln- field for its use). Sergeant Millard believer in "work while you are viorldmz.“ and the boys have born \lt'liplfix lively undi-r hia- commnnd. They liked the work too even on that 1“! degree Monday. and the ficrgeants land cor- pornls eiiyoyul the c-htiiians dint ram? with the shifting around «dispositions and duties oi tl‘i iioii compiuioned offlctri- Our 1" v-in and Litton-13pm need fm-l ' 'w‘ fly as to tht‘ l K's stick» ‘0: tv tncir uork while th: remain ('flmp indeed. as miglfl be e!- pectcd ll‘ll noiHnmmissiona officirs illli\t' gained in ixpc-riiiu “rid nutli- ority'. and Hit (onipniiy ou‘ht to he contifiyiflg its (‘riptniii Q’hd Lieuâ€" iii pond ~lnip4» for work “IH’YI tlit fenntit return ,. Malt)? Hlm- nt (‘31.!) Sit-et- er. Luke Genet", Company Q is under tactic-ii to “try out" on the First Bat- talion on his return is also Bl'\'-AT-HOME CAMPAIGN (Continued from Page One) the tenchlngti we propose to bring be- fore you. Put the question. squarely up to yourself from this Qie view~ point: “h it not but tint i ”tend my money here II Highland Pct when l linu- an opportunity to gd II lean! part of II but!” . Then let your sense of cylc pride be aroused and reunite thatw you will join in thi» movement to in?“ High land Park a broader and hotter city in which to live aux s'ritizm minim \ii'ymx‘o Continued from Pug, 1 however good would hlvfi put me out of bunineMVâ€"hut there o. three. four and fire, only sen-pd t {whet my nppetlit' tAi tlit delight of v «If iht’ boys -who wai- just a it nutured little rascal in my court en yeah before. And if Ill thii- for oedema» ry judge. what mult it h'fic meant to thou tu-y'n‘ Do you w‘der they ime the Salvation Army’ “All It“? i‘tl‘IMI \‘l'll Continued from Page 1 rector for Win Service unhr the di- rection «it the National Wnr Work Council of the Y W (‘ A. and but been loaned to War Canipfornmum- ty service for ten day-s ‘ Chiral" 1nd acuity towns. The y- rig indie! of the community “’1“ grotly' en)!” the evening with Min Get,” '99 l

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