m \I’UIN \nrlH ( \11.|_\'~ \Hll‘ 3.9mm: 374 ENTI$T LAGKRQU'ST n. w 0. mm TISTS "O? hfl P'l Theatre .4 “‘60! of 909‘“ l“ \hkzgs 83m: Bldl mu.“ mun Ll 18 M' mt, 1:11 rip I. my .)o-¢r Lrï¬ Um H +g+~ mi 19 13 ll} IS' 'm 2i b ighlnnd Park l? \TH.\\\' \Y [H .m wuro liV’ 1n J‘ley; qu' [hulls- 11 prvson :Hï¬t’r [h rhar on†cost Makr- x! H! thé rk mak- (W-H) H't ,\l 191‘ :im ml you r H h INTEREST GROWING FOR} A COMMUNITY HOUSE NUMBER 44 Tells of Wnrkings of Winna‘gtka (‘mnmnnity Home. Makes). Recommendation fur Highland I’M-k REY. anK I-‘l'l'l‘ waving Highland Park Dear Sirs:»â€" Inspired by Mr. Silhcl’" ~ph-miid letter in last wm-k's Press 1 \isitcd the Community House in Winn‘etka last Monday afternoon with the obâ€" ject of ï¬nding out just “hat such an Igency is accomplishing in a neiarby suburban city where cumiitiunm and population approximate uur own. r-râ€"n , The Community House was built and equipped in 1911 at 21 cost 013350- 000.00. it is nonâ€"sectarian in it; ac- tivities. but it owes its origin and' the guarantee o! its tinnnciali' up- keep to the people of the Congrega- tionnl Church which adjoins it.“ For example. the church makes up the annual deï¬cit. Last year. out of a total budget of $10,698.99. the deficit amounted to $3.l57.11..Most of the money for the building and equip- ment was supplied by the people of the church. its annual expenses are met in part by membership dues. boys, girls and women paying ($2.00. and men paying $5.00. The enterprise is controlled by :1 Board of GOH-rn- ors and a House Committee, The diâ€" rectbr of the activities is un ordain- ed minister. Nevertheless, though hacked to a large extent hy the peo- ple and the money of the Congregat- tional church. the Communit) House is not denominational in any sense of the word. its prospectus tells us that the “Community House is dedi- cated to this community as u fcenter for wholesome recreation. for u‘he de- velopment of strong bodies and alert minds. for social opportunity. (or the inspiratlon of moral integritï¬'. and the promotion of all that makes for noble character and t‘hristinn 0111-, zenship." ’Rnlnlxm kle come â€Mirandy Pictogrn; urday. H White I. Gerew \ velogue. ut two-tl Bl'R’l‘ll It Enllsted men i In Mt the uni lliinlnn \wumlw to most Mrs W enlisted Murine- Aiter :i sent to in sen' he rem «hot ii: Stuhhs France splendid feature e‘en party for Washington's Bi occasions the l’IIC. Du'u -.. my hope that our appreclndon young men who went from :pur m ï¬ght for democracy aiicros Hon will take the form olian tution dedicated to the ste in our own community. OurECm ity House would not fulï¬ll dxac‘ same functions as the doml . .. â€LA“. House in Wlnnetka. but ll '10qu nine: the same purpose behind: . For exzi ampleI it would not need a gjv‘umasimny when the High School 3: nulum la‘ :\ernd) open. to all But nlzom'munlty: Houw. would ï¬ll a need in our (â€our munitv life in other “ya-ï¬rm High- land PIrk Womans (luhlcould lllld :\ home wlthln lt< walls. he Y. W. (1 A: could mm in it n uch needâ€" wl «panel The Highland PnIl'k Businesk Nun's Association could ape it l’or :I nwvting place. Other agencies. such ah 11 Young Men's Club. rbuld' u-‘v it for a meeting plm'e. :l‘ommunily lowling HHQ‘YS would prom' II \u-lI-omo n.“ ‘ ll“K|<n\, _,..._ man his means of qxpres n our appreclntlon of the who went from :pur midst sing! I r democracy aiicrosz-z the the cum :t‘ark. lte the form olian lnstl- cated to the ste ldeall Commun-lwith an community. Our? ould not fulï¬ll qxactly the ions as the dommunlty lnnetlta. but lt ï¬ould have . For ex» mrpose behlndf asium )uld not need a gymn ltgh School 3: nm all. But at ld ï¬ll a need in our 0mm in other ways. Z’The High- Wumzm's Cluhictvuld tmd ‘thln lti walls. he Y. L! ï¬nd in it n ’Ut‘h needâ€" he nghland P ..'.,t to fur a [2383“]!!! ls : outmunlty ‘ w. , Milt Businesh ; lnnm‘atlon. There can b1 ltlon of the beneï¬t of sue tutlon for Increasing and ( munltyi interest 0 Although I ,am connec lnstltutiun whh but not In lts splrt the sectarian label he mare wtlllng {can tor an institution wl excuslw labels 0! any k lleve that tht- day} 0! suc 'numhert-d and that w» (n ism-h luhels if we would 01' tlw *pirlt 0! our tlI :\\'0u|tl .shmv a greater (on uur part of the trenw innme iserves itself all t ‘czttiun n! the democratic . prpulur subscription 1‘ ‘tinn of n (‘ummunlty H um Hagen above ‘and mek in our Is. A! the mine in HLgh‘lnnd Park eats. (or a L‘om- rich n" D! IN can nining Hem}- bella- ns and VIVIAN. MARTIN IN “.“lBAXIH' SMILES" FRI. (‘laru Kimball “mm: In “The R 'l‘llruutll the Dark," Wednes- day. .Hw Allies War New“ Thv motion pimurcs to bo- sh M Pearl Theatre next \u-vk are fulluws: Sumlug. Puulinv l-‘rmln-rlt-k in “A 'Mughter of the Old Smith," also 2" \‘ilugruph vnmwl)‘ uml Kullclljullllne‘rl Kids: Mumluy. Mary Mllvs Minn-r in “Rosemary (‘llmhs the: â€ï¬ghts." “\anw-s nf Kultur." l’utlu- mum-ll); Tuwduy. (‘nrlylv Blackwell and EWâ€" lyn Greeley in â€Hitting the Trail," Putlm news and Mutual comedy; Wedm‘sduy. (‘larn Kimball Yuung in â€The Ruml 'l‘hrnuwh tl’u- Dark." u Christie commly. Allies Wur .\'rw~. Thurstluy. William Furnum in "le ’Rulnlxm Trail." Pulho twws. Arlnw- kle comedy: Friday, Vivian Mnrtin ln “er‘mdy Smilus." Pnnmus l'lnwn 'Pictngrnph and Mum and Je-H; Sut- urday. Bessie Burrlwurc- in “Th9 Whilr Lie." written by l". M. Mr- ‘nerow \Villis, Burtuu Hnlmvs~ volnguv. linlwrsnl comedy. M at two-thirty. BIRTHS (EBAY STl'BBS IS SLIGHTLY “'(H‘NIH'IID Munduys mums“) list Mppvdl'ï¬ Hun-m G, 5mm»..- of ~liuhll)‘ In xhr mum» nr thhlnnd l’urk, .l.~' lu-ing \‘mundml. urn) Slum» ux‘ hr in knnun [u must of his friends. is the mu 0! Mrs. W. T. Stubhs at (his city. Hr vnlis‘ml “ith tho Sixth Regime-ht Mnrinw m I'm-is Island in May. 19!? Alter u fI-w nmnlha (ruining I1» “.15 .wnt m Pram-~- “hon in «Nice, vu-r duct: 1 he rt-cviu-d his Hrs! u «hut in Ihv lv-fl 1m: wut (u Pram-~- “In-Em hr Pun burn in wrvire vu-r <iucv. ()n â€HUNT 61h he rt-cviu-d his Hrs! wuunds. He was «hot in Ihv lv-fl 101: um! huml. .\lr. Stubhs was coufluml in u hospital In Franco fur right Wt'l'ks. In an Ivm-r n-m-iuul Manda) by Mrs. Stubby ln-r mm >t1\lr< Hm! his wounds are hu‘nl- my and M» i\ (u! of NW lumpitnL NUIK'I‘H \NII‘IRIULV l'NIIDN ELEFTS NH“ {DI-‘l-‘H‘I'IRS Hizhland (‘uunt'il .\W Amvr‘n-zm l'nlon. mm mo-ninx. Dvcvmm-r 19 Inwing Unict'l“ \u‘rv ul .lnhu Pit-run prvsuh sun. \h‘e»pr(~~hlvnt: J: ('hilncOth'; Oscar Lu: JU‘III Ralph. L‘IIHUI‘I'H“. sun, sovrslnry; John (1 John Morgan. pl‘thU“. énnducmr. G. (Juilinn. Drigvs. guurcL Truswos. John Do-i: and Tom Sinmm. Highland Council 5 lspk‘mlid (-nrps of um Highland Council No. 99. with lu splendid (-nrps of (Mice-r:- nre (0m; to make 1919 a banner ymlr under the ï¬eld manager, Thumus Walsh of Suprc-mv ()flicv. BEN EFI'I‘ (‘H A RITY BA Ll. T0 BB .| .\.Vl',\ ll" 81‘“ The Charity BalI (‘hildrvn's Home ln wns nmtpom-d «min: In vpide'mlc. will be (‘vvninm January ulg anstun (‘uumry (‘hnlL Uni) 21C†‘ art Mu). III}. with 60! Rul- Msrlm-x Received Injur- IM nu OrtMu-r Sluh an inntitutiun which In It:- but not in its spirit still pm- ; the sectarian label. I find my- l" the mare willing to do all 1 0r an institution which has inn lw labels 0! any kind. I b?- that the days 0! such labels arp that the days 0! such labels ",9 «rod and that w» cannot afford labels if we would he abreast w xtpirlt 0! our tlnun Nothing l‘shmv a greater nppreclatlnn tr part of the tremendous vlmll- n u! the democratic ideal than pnlnr subscription {or the erec- ul‘ :1 (‘ummunlty Home In tho itirs of which wv would all tuk. din JOHN T â€until Nu 1'9. \urth 'on, mm nu \Vudmw‘day -mln-r 19_ and th.- ful~ ~ \H‘rv down-d Mr 191') ‘. prvsndvm: Tum Sim- Mvnt: Junws BuwdQ-II. 'smr Lunulgrvn. urntur; nllm-tnr: Juhn 1‘. Brick- ; John Grant. Ire-asurrr: pl‘thU“. Chas. J. Clark. Guiliun. wnrllvr; Jnlm H): and gnu-rd)" re can he he qua!- m of such an Insu- sing and centralizing interest of Highland I“ (or the [Illinois ln l-Ivunstun which flux In the Influenâ€" be lwld Wednesday vlghlh. m (hé Er- ig.-~;_ Jnh n (irnnl connected locally ERH‘KSUN. Sec “-1 nr)‘ ccl‘l‘l." )mlzt. FRANK PITT {'3‘ Tru- Mul Inn s huwn yman Murphy 0! 1m [31.313909 1‘ lulfllln Pro-lino. .\lr. Antwan f \lw Rot-elves Hello! I Rand f g. Kurt h It! M FF’I‘LA\D DISPLA AYS A l-‘II'I'ZI l" “BIA"?! vo-vtlnndht‘ would “Pntl mm a \lrl mun helmet. La»: F'rlday the prom-1 in} was mmnoa. for Mr. Swot-Hand: rt't't'lH‘d u t-urlouu object wrapped in hurlap und weighing a llttle over two, pounds. l'pon unwrapping it he found to be a helmet. It la made 0! mo 1) and there la a bandeuu of leath * nttnchnd tn whit-h la n strap thr‘ huh-m under thr chtn. ()n thr lnslde h-utlwr band of thv' hnt wan urttten tlu- nnnw. "Becker.“ who mmtt like-- It “as the w'eurvr. Around the cult-Ide- u! thr crown of the helmet h- Inscribâ€" I'd "Sc-ptemher 25. 1913. Verdun." In- dlontlng that It had been plcled up 'September 25. at Verdun. As yet Mr. Sweetlnnd hn- H‘Ct‘h'k’d no letter xh‘» lug any other details. The hrltm-t In ‘uh dlsplu |n Sweetland'u Drug Store. In man Murphy Wu A former appren- tlc9 ln Sweetlund'n pharmucy. A low tllyu before (‘hrlutmu Mr‘ and Mru. Gottfrlod Arm-wild rmlv- ml 2: helmet from lhl’lf non. Albert. from Fflnt‘“. but It contulnvd no lo- svrlptlom. Whvn Lyman. Murphy 1m 1m ‘rnm-v with the losth‘ Engtneer- Mme months ago. he told Mr. Dalc vo-Mhmdht‘ wnuhl uland hlm a Orr nun helmet. La»: F'rsday the prom- wus! fulï¬lled. for Mr. SWP?Uflnd a» W, monumn pm. numbm. mummy. nanny :. BLI'I“. J \(‘KI'Z’IS GIVEN MERRY (‘HBIS’IWI \S Hhrllhmd “In-b Tln- t‘hrlnlmaatrw mud gifts whlclti \H'rv give-n tn the- 6th Nc-giment all (‘untp Prrry by the- tutu-mt of [Mull tit). uert- indood npprvctatrd and? t‘lljtuu‘l‘ hy the» buy-I uhu were unlblef tu Imn'n the station during the hull- days. Many of the lmyrx wrn- duwth hearted but when the- gifts nrrh'vd um! the» trm- uuu wt up in the Y. M. (V A. hut. Christmm chm-r and happIm-n‘ tndk the plum- "! sutdnmu. The urnanwnts for the "re \u-rv- (‘nlr Int-tow! {rum Elm l’luru- «haul, Llnr (‘ulll who‘ll .Ind thv Ik‘vrflold~5hirld.~ High School, Thv Ire-«,- wnn the mu-l hmlutilul nm- at 1hr ntutlun. Th0 (‘lmirnmnnftlw cmnmlth-e um Mn. Squuo-I Slade. Among thmw who want up tn tlu- Stutiuu (‘hrh-tmm m-n-t .\h'. and Mrs. Sanuwl Slade. .\Ir. nnd Mrs. J. l. Mnrtln. Mrs. Mar-4m†Mar-h. .\Ir.umt.\irs. Murriwu. Mrs. ' \lt-Ku). .\lr.~. Amwtto Jnnvn. Mrs. Hul- hnmk, Mhs Pruncis Hulhnmk. Mr:- \Hhi|ln. Mrs. Mdhugull. Mrs; J. No- 0...... \In P_ (' “'uh-utl and V“ Mar-h .\Ir.umi.\lnl. Mun-mu. \hK.u. .\lr.~ Mun-tn .1!)th \Irs brook \lhs Pruncis Hulhnmk. \Hhilln. Mrs. Mdhugull. Mr- J. “mm. “H. P‘ (' Walt-nu zmd Waller Carr. ()Hu-r cummunllies in the) Ho u’ (irwm Lakes lnqu-d nho-r "the-r inn-uh- nl lht' Nation. inn-uh- MADAME ANNA BAH! PASSED AWAY MGINIMY Funeral (Ms ‘4.qu It “:80 In I] maul-to Cumin-Allard» In- lament at Memorial Park Mmiume Anna B‘hr. moihrr ul: l-‘ritz Bahr. florist. of thin city. plsflf: ed nvny on Monday :1 the Highlnud. Park hospital following a alight op-i oration. She was born in Frankfort.‘ Germany. in um. and was seventyâ€" olght yearn of age I(‘ the lime or Mr Anteath. Mrs. Bohr spent thirty yum- in Pain. Prince. coming to this country in 1002. She has nude her home with her son in‘ihin city during the put‘lixteen flan. Funeral unico- were held this .mnrnin‘ u the inimuculm Concer llnn Church with inurï¬ent in Ile- murlll Park Camden. Mr. Frlu -iÂ¥ahr Is the only one who survives her On account of the removal of the pustnfllce In West Central Avenue. [1 1‘. Purdy 80m haw dyehlml tn sell pmtnm’ atmpa. postal curds. pumped pnvelopeu. Plc.. for the runâ€" u-nience u! hut-1mm) men and rest- «lrnla can! of (he railroad trackï¬. Thlï¬ m-lh‘m on the part of the Pump“: will nu doubt meet the approval of many nmrona u! lho post ofï¬ce who haw I n 0er “Hull!“ m-w )ocnuon. (‘. Pl'lll)" SONS .'I'0 SELL HDS'I‘MIE Farm-n t‘urnl-h Tn» Ind [M in". Red-Inn n l‘lmp Perry r (he rnllmad tut-kn. This .0 part of the Pump“: will «at the approval of many 1M- pos! ofï¬ce who haw nsun for going over tn â€1' Slade. .\Ir. nnd Mrs. Mar-mall Murriwu. Mrs. hmvn. Mrs‘ Hul- Hulhnmk. Mr: Tim". Mrs. In (khan-r, HUT. Nnjdr I’m-Mun en- ». Mri‘ â€(H-‘lurrd 1hr which In lhr lupply new. brook. Mr: 115“" n! â€w Axlulimn \vlth the rank' Mn. J. Mc- in! Cupluln. sinn- which Mme he hu :1 and Mr“. wn-m! hl- munlr) Lhmugh the moat ‘~r|l|cnl pt-rbml n! he; hlnmr)’. HI: ro- tlw viclnlly (urn In Hulllnnd Part mark: the -r "(her r010. vwmd hnmt- cumin. 0' man In b0!- xicv nwru-an. Mr. (hone Henley â€"- inning been [In- MML 13w» mm rm “1‘8“?!†IN 081'} “ML “rem-r; .1 MI sum“; was In- mm “mm. In, noun .1 I- lip-ode! 0“ ï¬lm†' Bm‘her Udell 'lecu 0! cold. dreary cumâ€"mm :- :Md Siberia ls III-led (of. The I)“ lumun- here In the roll wind which ghkwn umflnmly. We «.04! lo lhlnl inid Lake Michigan nu Ivful. but. real"). SIN-flu h In a clu- b] n. no" in "cold wind: come “3th "00nd." J erplhhm In quifl around the. mm. Thr um- gin-It oflofl now “.10 gel m undvr cmrr for the winter with (he Iwomuury lupplln. Will flow fur Huh limo. uld frh-nd. hop- In: um um rem-h )uu In due “the. and with my wry bait regards, be- “(’VP mv. M.\JIDI [lulu-rd Ibc- sonic-c- In "to Supply seal-p “ ctr Avian-I In «Dc-tuber. III: AIM-r fuurlm-n mmnm menu-9 ullh Hu- Anwriu'm Huwdllkmnr)’ Puree-- M l-‘runu- Fred A. Pruinn rvxurnes In Highland Park with thr rnnk u! Muyvr, Hr luluh-d III Mimmll’. N‘ \'.. lN-cember lun-Inly-lhlrd, on (hr George Wnnhmahm and n-ncheg his home “I Huhlnml l‘urk. Monday night. Doc. 30â€). ' m «WM: “30'" 1'0 “a cum “2.1L h‘ru‘n Wrflu Fm M- inn-In. hug-M u dyed Tho- punt "ï¬ler I: no: ind-IN In In new qunne‘n In Iha- Bock bind- Ih;. 51! Central Awuuc. The lempn ghe Helchorhulldlnu 1!:le TIC!- dly no the new year flndl the pub ufllce locum-d In one 0! Highland1 Park“: must nunflh'e hulldln‘l.‘ Mr. Pit-«Mu In punninx to roub- do! the building formerly oocdpled by me pm! «Nice. turluw n I [rot-qr! utore.‘ n' vrlll no mud;- in, the up: ‘slyle a» the Army In. Riv! Comer bulldmc with I hm plus 'flm Tram. He "poet: u w u in building MIMI! MI old out had Hhe Purdy hurdtnrc dun hr the i ‘ spring. . __.‘_,.__,_.... snimmx mums 70 now- ~mmu ammo slaw Sheridan Ladle. No. “3. Im- dcm 0er 0! Odd WWW". «m hold :- Hnnw (‘nming 33mm In “Minn unh thr )uinl Inulnilubn a! a“?! M that ludxo- and the uflbfl'l of lb She-“dim llrlu-k-h lad! No. â€I on Tuvndli‘ (WI-IMHK. Jun-n 7.1'he'ln- htnllntlnu will lw public Member: are rrivilv-pml m mm: "half "bends and "1,43..- [hum (n-rfl' Tmmdny Qt!“ , a Mus. H but um" DI FRI-ID \. Pllï¬ï¬‚‘oN RH‘I‘I'INH PRO)! l-‘IANI‘E "a WM» M It 53 line gnu-nu. Nov. 1. ma HI not-r1!†a; nu y you". P. GRAVES M the mum-s1 nub: The "roman- of Hum-nu Put events ! me year of 1018 launch- an I «ï¬lth; chmer In “to nun-In 0! IM- ï¬y. and tncidenully 9mm: I “Irwin-curate account of High- land Py‘ In var tune. For In"; your: I! ha been the cm- wm of an Pres: to publish A sum- krill. % much real humor] of the cm In’ pmchl period. In cot-puma um mi record 0! me. u but (fled in. at It :3 comprehensive :- w‘bwilfl t! it should prove to , ._ _‘_A__0 [-1 nm l-‘o-hrul lnnn' your ID)‘1|N blnucu rm and Ieleu 8.31.6)" u") needs .1.n nll-flhlp: hue bet It In flnpulme lo r Ln nlg 1.an It In "â€20“ MW" Inulrlflrms Klfl‘ Mr. [null Kfledler begin his (1‘ yenr term a â€told. and IIIKII~ Pmbnerhn Icnlgrodnr at the din. . a d h I york!!! 0‘ N am");- one «HM- I m3 on" Ive-ken 4 I'll l, I! “In “Run on Other weaken an hr. Johan" .. "aâ€? ‘ M}?! “1 um'nf Clue-(o. “out. Andâ€! I. Man of m c-nuuu Hold Ar ‘ mm 3'†m“ "m“ .U. s. Morn-Rd by mum UMâ€. ‘hn bu ‘ou the mmrn' A. 1 Smith mule “(rm M nllnmn u Vim mm. phala- An-m for “I‘M-m! I An Stow Pmum Bradley 0! Chm-l .- the governum. ‘ mu" delivery I. arcs-1 lo m :1 the I»! most!“ of» tha‘ W The 111mm. , -__n..a.‘- Flu-â€" h no. ¢ rd Miran“: delivfry. tang-ï¬nd heavy mow utnfln kirk-'1 c‘tv. indium mun Wk! lmcM In; today. A" plan-q o! undue-«i ' um .1: any «ma mum m a! rumnv'nm Hum {mm m} ‘ u and i‘lk‘l‘nlk-L ‘ j groin-ct ' Men-hum pun ug, L! "smelt. Hum. wife of an. "0! a. mem- tumult“) 3 lunar! " Be 1)"le to med income r. W1" be In Highland Park 3: m: lo mm. ' your ip)‘llmfl. lelencopcl. in and "Immen- to Uncle ï¬t": I! ha been the cm- 0 Pres: to publish A sum- the "can of the yen In lane at the paper In the but never boion hu Hull undated so much vlml un- uovy needs 0"“. bookmm )- have been doubled and ullfle lo lurltaw venue!» submarine:- uflhout (hear and a! (he on rk W but“ In Mm 4* «It WW" mull I! Ari-10¢ 00“†‘N pru" 513-"! WW" Buv‘ivm “en’s M‘ Men-haul“ PM! u P. Curb-on. Chm" “d wan" H. TN“- o! devou- I r A. 1 Smith mule “(QM a. pinch:- An-m for “I‘M-dad 1 nr 150 governum. “lupin: Dumarem ed in action. ‘ Revolu-n- needed for 80¢ um. Putrluflc Chin-nu "in“ Oom- Mfr requested to loin )t duruhun u! the war.‘ â€("qu Mr. June! O‘Cm.‘ Ruchdl DI-Bnlt. and Mn. Du berg. Governor lawden tau-net my one“! prmlamauon tie wad! [Inning February 4 In Thrmflfll s -‘l ' in "Much A. meeting in held .1: my Hall on hbrum {to Uganm M Minute, In of 118th “ Red Crass Shop i" 0901" W The Illinois tear ‘rnlntnl Corp in now In; "90} h flown u a mom PP!" Iuin. to be mbed‘ llllnok React." mum. T!» of the train a to drmpm x m.» nun-rue of i“! ’ Dun to Dr Jime- P. Wu M York. 1 Mhflrfl 11w "In , {ï¬nder gnu-M: lhr Idiom: 16-1 â€ï¬‚it-0n I‘Nuidwu Mrs um â€I'M: Hmwrnn Pam. W14. hm i ; ((-mllnurd. w: Prï¬- ’I' c Teieohone l Ira-*3 h. 3 in who «a luv ‘I’; illâ€"