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Highland Park Press (1912), 12 Sep 1918, p. 1

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an n: ‘41‘ 1g“ Repaxred. Called ad Jea‘.’ .. : nghland Park ’e nguand Park Press >sta1 carc 6 me and call for ndS Telcflxone 410 :ial ‘ut ixfi some lothi’lg and is thg work. ag5% mob" Tim, Meal. bben’. SPECIALTY :61 pair xi Avenue he Hid-u .1. Dr. an! 0‘ mm D TISTS if mum a: an. ;kaS awed repaired 'frhvered and Vaterhouse icr' and Jeweler W Duh fa zh Price for WEDDING VISITING at mes )stal card or Metal :évutz) Bank Bid: HIGH”. PAKIJU. \hnelder's rice. Thv Rrv. P. t“. \Vulcntt called the meeting tn order and briefly nutiinod the work of the Board In charge of our War (‘nmp Community Service and callml upon Mr. Carl Booth to lead in a community singing. which clearly indicated that our community is capable In this particular lino nf endeavor. Mr. W. A. Alvxnnnk‘r was t intruduL-o-d and milk-d particular tuition to the neceSsity of quick Continued on Page 6 The (:mnmim-v in charm- had pla- cardwi [hr north shun- {rum Gloncm» on the muth In Lake Furost rm the Nurth. and as a result the Girls' Gymnzhium was vulnfm'mbly fiilod when tlw hum of vallim: lhv met-l- inc urrivml. sow-r» lt hm been said that in all other wan home life has been swept away from the soldiers. It was clearly dem- onstrated la=t Friday night {it the Denrllo-ld-ShieldS High School. upon ih: ”(w-mum u! the first mass mwtâ€" ing of thi‘ community. that if present plan< carry. that this war and this Community will not abruptly sweep <mlivrs tho- hnm» life from {rum nur been which thé‘)’ .‘mvc‘ tcmpnrurily H. S. MASS MEETING LARGELY ATTENDED weeks of the season. the week-end 'lttentlnnm- only once falling below 2.000 and evernging well over 3,000. 3,000 boys have attended the supper- dances on Saturdays and more than 5.000 have attended the Sunday eve~ ning entertainments in the Club rooms and in the theatre. But some- thing 0! the huge accomplishment of the. Ravinla Club may be judged from the fact that. with the splendid coâ€"operation of the Club sub-commit- tees in the various North Shore towns. more than 45.000 suppers were served free to the: sailor and sol dier boys between June 29 and Sep- tember 2. .Il'lN-‘H LINDSEY IS SPEAKER Thr nffim'rs t)! lht’ Club. referring briefly Kn me great number uf eviâ€" dent-M uf [ht‘ value of this Wnr Rec- reatinn \wrk. say that they can test- ily. tn tlw zront credlt of their guests in uniform that not one in all the 35.01)“ lmys has ahnswl the: hnspitali- nyfnrml him. .“lhit' It) Great Lakes (lulu-rt Quintvttv. (‘ommunity Sing- ing “an Led by Mr. ('arl 800th A rvpn-m-mmiu- u! lln- War 1).). punmvm made thv sum-mom :u :1 meeting Hm utlwr day that th:- Wur Recreation Wnrk at Ravinin Park was 7h.» largest of tho klnd being curried m anywhere in the country. Th:- «moment of the Ravinla Club made within the week shows that morP 'hzm 35.000 boys in uniform were enâ€" 'ertnined m the Park during tlu- ten weeks n! the season. the week-9nd 'mendnnm- only once- falling bellm- 2.000 and vvernging well over 3,000. 3,000 boys have attended the supper- RAMP!) "I. ”Hi (hur financial vmualinn nf E’urk Special Events Interesting to the Public as Well as to Men in Uniform is Provided for this Coming Week End WAR RECREAHON WORK T0 CONTINUE INDEFINI'I'ELY RAVINIA PARK T0 BE KEPT OPEN FOR THE SOLDIERS AND SAILORS ‘l‘hv Ruvinm (‘lub announces that ’l‘hr (‘l 'he <p1emlid uttvndnnct- at tho mtmn In “Great Lakes Allâ€"Star V'nmh’iIh-f n-usun .11 HH- Rm‘iniu Park Pavflion ln<t‘(‘nmp.my Saturday and Sunday. [m- untire prw ur’ [hr p; ”ow-1F which nus approximutly snmm nrv lix‘q hum which L10 inm [hr \\';n' chrvzr \‘m'm-d 11 Hull Fund uf lho ('hzl). hu> prm‘uiw! prmnlm: I <uhszzmtin| fund which insurrm xhv mg; mum «nun «(Hi «‘UIHIIHIIH‘CQ' (If (hr vlll~‘l‘- 'l‘hw w'wl! nn'm-m «If lnrm- IHIIHhA‘l‘ Hf ‘4IIlUl" 1‘ 7t“ h] \‘JLIH' nun-u mm W lIl NUMBER 29 In IHin ‘f Ihv “ark um fur Mn» ( ) nun-r Tin- \\' i1 hn mulm'lf) ll) D'Jl \pn llll\\ Rt‘t‘l't‘JY u‘k Ih Rmimu (hen :N‘ :u hut tho Iln-” ‘ ‘(Hnmmny hzh‘ KMIorull) ulwu ”in un- Inc! )rnA “IN! 1.“. 'l‘hr (‘luh hm Incn-uwd its uruun- mtlun In includt- lhv wurk as lung us n-usunnbly possible. The Ruiniu m” ”I“ park and lmildiup Thn' my urn lire! Hour at ”w (‘:1~mu h.|~ I’m-II mun-d mm n 1mm :mrM-lxu» «huh. 1H h ll Thr Lukv- (Rum!) Rlir :lt Lihrru- ville. :uh‘vrtiss-d fur \Vednusmly. Thursday. Friday and Saturday of next week. will lw um,- of the big- gwsl rn-nh- n! in kiml un-r hold 1!! this county, Amnnu the principal fen» turns 0! the “cousin" “ill be u grq-zn racing program. his Nye-stock exhibit, pnultl') <htm. \nudmille big mhlwav. and mueix In Grant [11km Bmul. 3M- urdzu. ”w 214. “Ill ho Rm! (‘ruu hay. The UPI'IIHl'I language uiil hrj taught in Evanston Towmhip high, who“! (his ymu‘. lh-(using m fulhm‘ (hp mumplo of Wuukcgun. Highland? Park. WHmPttn and other north: shurr schools which haw eliminm‘vdi thv ficrmzm hnmungv, I‘d-giflrutinnsT fur this yonr's Gurman (:lnssr-s were} started yestvrdny. Evunstnu high; schnml will ho Hn- unly mm 4m {ha-g Imrth shnrc- tmvhing the lnnmmmw thi< your. le Tnu'lhllip high \chnnl hoard nf (‘dln'éIHuXL in :1 mu-tinu‘. d-u‘ vidml to (-xmrinm- h-‘u‘im: il. |,\l\'l‘l HHNTY FUR NI‘II’T. I“. It), L“ Week End Proxrnm Next Saturday afternoon, Septem- ber ch. there will be a Great Lakes Band at anlnin, an Army w. Navy baseball game. racvs. tugs of war. pillow lights. etc. providing a wry interesting afternoon. to which the public is invited. On Sunday after- noon there will he :muther Great Lakes Band Concert and an Army vs. Navy Soccer Football game with races and pillow fights thrown in for good nténsure. Children 14 and under are admitted (row and tho charge for the public i4 only 5‘9! wnts. which goes dirvt-t to tho \Vnr Rut-rvutiun Work. “'III I!» tlu‘ Only School on the Norm Shore to 1‘th German This \‘lnr \tumx. hunt! t'Illlt‘I'I'l‘. .uml lIHlllul’} mum!» “in km-p thinp uninu With H mm wwry Saturday :md Sunday a!- to~rnnmn. um! <llppt'r‘. \\III 'M- wrvod. \sitlmm t-hnrmn hnlh «i:\)‘< tn le')‘ mun Ill uniform. Nt"t'l“t'~> tn mm that Ihc- pmgrum fur Suturlln) and Sun- du) provides vntvrtulnmvnt and good chm-r fur tln- hi)_\i from ”w minutt- thv)’ wt (not in the park tlH they tnkq- the hut trnin hack to camp Lust Snturduy and Sundn) thrn- \u-n- \vry intvresting gnnu-s. nthle-t- i0 (“'Q'HIS and a unlqut- hand compo- tltlun between twn (‘nn-nt Lakes hands fur a: silver (-up prize. Judgv Ben Lindsey, who has just returned from :1 most Interesting n-xperienco'ut the from. “as. with Mr Hopktns. of the War (‘ump t‘ummunlty Svrvim’. a guest of the Ravtnin Club. and gave the boys and the public a fascinating account of some of his experiences. EV \NS’I‘UN HIGH 'I‘U 'I‘I‘IH‘H Hl'N' I.\Xlil'_\(§l‘3 l‘u Ih- Mum-r :md "om-r 'l‘lmn I‘n-r. lh-d Fruu Dal) Smunhu. Sa-pIMm-hr 2h! 'I. ll IYIH NI lH nmwr \\ -r uh'ixm ~d {hr-urn ' I h niuhl fur Hw [m ”our U! [h- r-wm. uIH nhn IH \\)H In lml! h"! H). dnnm 19, ~20 \w 11 Arlll l I ITiIh-HL H Tm- trip u! Hm Highland Park nllr‘int-ss Men‘s Assgckmun to M“- waukee. plnnm-d for Thursday. Sept. I9HI. ha! hm‘n pu-itumml one week Yuk-r. Svplomhor :sm. an account 0! ”w Lukr (‘wunly Fair at Liberty- \'le2 “IIII‘M ”mu-e (In [he 13”]. 19"]. 2min and ‘_‘l~l The trip ||I| he mmh- on :u ~pm-iul {rain ol (he C. N. H M R. R, Ivming Hixhlnnd Park at mm D m Thane desiring [my huw- lulu-hum (In the (PIN. What an- we going to do with! lhoi Fourth Liberty Loan? 9 .\ (‘hlnre io like Good 1 Hero is mu opportunity to wave. Highland Park to be 100 per cem lay-l ni: Tho i-‘uurth_i.iberty Loan Cnm-. paixn opens on Saturday. Septemberi 2811). Our lucal committee has de-, cided (hm (ivory citizen in Hixhinmh Park should be given ihv opportunU ity to subscribe (hm fronting uI m-rmmu-m “an record and rxhowinl‘ es in 1“anqu Park oilhvr urduy. September 23111. 191‘. day, Sepu-mlwr 30m. 191‘." firm-«l ................... "lh-im; n loyal (-iuu‘n In! mn- 1n"- ml Status and hi-lim‘lnn’ Hm! I ~lmuld \‘nlnntnrily «In my duty (0 m} wrun- try, I hereby plmlge nun-If m up- peur a: mm M the :uhq-rihing plac- LE... Q4 Flu/.4. Effâ€"5.1....â€" Zmâ€"E Italâ€"Z:â€" .._ .= 'I‘ W t D (‘ilize-nx chnucv is l-‘nurth LI Drln-. We are still Ing'hm In the Wnr f Suing: smmp Campaign. W0 Ignored the Salvnuon Army Drive. Like-r!) hum ('ommittm- tn (.‘iu- I») II ('ifiu‘nu Chance to Sulmrilw Witlmut “9- im: Solicited \V r W hat :e-m of Highland Park your - is M hand? Suijcl: "The I Liberty lmn." t ure “1- 30ml (0 do about It? hun- fallml in lhl' le (‘rnnn I)\\'S T" “M \KI-I (500" HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER It, I,” “'llut ls Yul'r Duly: ‘u ~uh<vrihv 10 NH limit hf hr 8'): HM”) Luau r‘.3]'\ tnrily Mlhwriha- v ith ho <(bHUHi'II. h-VHHLI CH 115! A) ‘rufl in :1” m an (in september and an ordinance Jun paw-d hy the City Comm” 0! Lake Port-«t u-ttitng all the com» ‘t‘t'rnh'll which had Minted between the (‘ity and thr t‘hicago. North ‘8hurv and Milwauh-v Railroad. The ‘imprmementn providrd by thin ordin- ‘ance are to the mutual advantage 0! the City 0! Lake Forest in that it oh- taina. under the pmvlaiona oi the or- ldlflnl’lfl‘. a modern uptodate brick ihighway. and the railroad obtain. an tordinance tor the life of its charter Land a private right of way where in :plncea they nun have only room for .a alngle track. The (‘ity of Lake For- ,nt purchase. property at aullchut Ewidth commencing juat aouth o! the [Sacred Heart Road and obtains per- ‘mit from the Secretary of War for a continuation of thla strip through gthe Port Sheridan Reservation to wvhnt in known as Nnrth Gate Road. which is just north of the Northveat- garn Station at Port Sheridan. The ipreunt highway from Fort Sheridan ito North Gate Road ll vacated and I'the Railroad obtains a private rixht ‘0! way varying from 90 to 150 loot. which eliminate. one had grade crowing and also straighten: out a ‘bad curve. With the completion u! (heu- high ways Lake Pore-st will have IR comâ€" pk‘te a ”sum of firmly paved “rt-eh- nnd Mghwny»: a: any city In the cmva. Tank ”‘01" (M SvplI-mlvrr Ihs- mu. Mr JM-uh Ruphulg lvmk «wrr ”w haunt-u n! r‘mmmr (‘nh'h hum- n-mnvmu xnr» Mar and m-nwul xo-umm‘ lunm-rly (arrlmi III! In} \Ir H H. V‘nnmar. Mr. Furmrl “I”, nllc-r (ho- fillfl'nth n! Hu- nmnlh. 'w rmphy’ed In [0‘- n-rnmo-nlnl uurl uI Inna-"WM. ll. ('(H'M‘ll. HIM NTS FRANCHISE Railroad to (lot Privuc- Bight of WI) and Rnom 'ur IMIMO Truth on the North k ihvr lhn-lm-u N-plul'u-r l-l. ‘lr. l‘nmrr to Hue-r Gnu-ru- mrntul “Mk II hue-pm l"\|{\H-‘R NEH.“ F" J \(‘Hll RH'IHDIJ. oe thousand Jackets new on (he; oping Hden of the beautiful Ra. Vin Thmun- between Camp: Pm» gm ml Decatur. furninhnd the lot- Hv: EFriday for (hr wm‘ldinfl of N1" Ju1owks. n prvuy ynung Evunnton glrgaln (“rm-f Quurlormaster Ned ”:ng l2, cnmnmnding nffirrr of the . 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