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Highland Park Press (1912), 2 Jan 1919, p. 1

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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 Lrfi 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 :Hfit’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 finding 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 deficit. 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 integritfi'. and the promotion of all that makes for noble character and t‘hristinn 0111-, zenship." ’Rnlnlxm kle come ”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 fight for democracy aiicros Hon will take the form olian tution dedicated to the ste in our own community. OurECm ity House would not fulfill dxac‘ same functions as the doml . .. ”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 fill a need in our (”our munitv life in other “ya-firm 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 fulfill qxactly the ions as the dommunlty lnnetlta. but lt fiould have . For ex» mrpose behlndf asium )uld not need a gymn ltgh School 3: nm all. But at ld fill a need in our 0mm in other ways. Z’The High- Wumzm's Cluhictvuld tmd ‘thln lti walls. he Y. L! find 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 benefit 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: ”fights." “\anw-s nf Kultur." l’utlu- mum-ll); Tuwduy. (‘nrlylv Blackwell and EWâ€" lyn Greeley in ”Hitting the Trail," Putlm news and Mutual comedy; Wedm‘sduy. (‘larn Kimball Yuung in ”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'fi 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 ”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 field 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 ”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! fulfilled. 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 inurfient 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 trackfi. Thlfi m-lh‘m on the part of the Pump“: will nu doubt meet the approval of many nmrona u! lho post office 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! office who haw nsun for going over tn ”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‘ ”(H-‘lurrd 1hr which In lhr lupply new. brook. Mr: 115“" n! ”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“ film” ' 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. 30”). ' m «WM: “30'" 1'0 “a cum “2.1L h‘ru‘n Wrflu Fm M- inn-In. hug-M u dyed Tho- punt "filer 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. ”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 \. Pllfifl‘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 «filth; chmer In “to nun-In 0! IM- fiy. 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 "”20“ MW" Inulrlflrms Klfl‘ Mr. [null Kfledler begin his (1‘ yenr term a ”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" .. "a”? ‘ M}?! “1 um'nf Clue-(o. “out. And”! I. Man of m c-nuuu Hold Ar ‘ mm 3'” m“ "m“ .U. s. Morn-Rd by mum UM”. ‘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-find 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 fit": 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.‘ ”("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 , {finder gnu-M: lhr Idiom: 16-1 ”flit-0n I‘Nuidwu Mrs um ”I'M: Hmwrnn Pam. W14. hm i ; ((-mllnurd. w: Prfi- ’I' c Teieohone l Ira-*3 h. 3 in who «a luv ‘I’; illâ€"

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