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Highland Park Press (1912), 16 Jan 1919, p. 6

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am fl; aw; J .4- PAGE SIX And now we are going to s-rect a me who {(-llrâ€"for those who will nowr conu- shall it be? A shaft of marble. a congori merely look at. but which helps us not? mne of it. Thvy have looked upon too i seen all too much the world's sore noeui 1 hands, to approve such a memorial. And what of a hospital? Will these a contagious ward in a hospital above rooms of :hich an institution after the me country‘s service make it a more fitting a We think not. We think not. There are three hundred and twenty-nine reasons why Highland Park should have a community house. for there are three hundred and twenty-nine men who will return to this town from the service. These men have been living most intensely a group lii’eA-tighting. enjoying. suf- fering. facing death together. and they will never be content to drop into the old selfish round of intense. individualism again. And where will they spend their leisure hours after work is done-«these boys whom we have heaped with attention and supplied with recreation centers during war time? Where is the club adequate for their diversion. education. physical training. and that of their wives. parents, sisters. sweethearts. friends? Thain man are mminz back with a sense of democracy. a vital code They are coming back to us manâ€"41199.2 young, the intoleranceâ€"with all the insurgency of youth. has m‘nght them the invention or pmyvr in the face mud. cold. filth. and putrifactinn. And they haw m er<. They have been prayers for fortitude to carry fellow next. strength for the physical machine m I come. And if they ever had a crpod and lenrnwl m of "humanity and service" in the frugilv huts of (In forweird areas. .n..u..~.x L”. o lnuulug. auu nu" v. ...-.. _ These men are coming back with a sense of democracy. a vital code of ethics. and that peculiar mental phenomenonâ€"a social conscience. Why not build. it we must build, more consistently than we have done before? Why not create {or their use and for their fallen comradea' memorial a community house whose every stone shall be grounded in the bedrock of the new Democracy? mm mm...“ mm”. And so Dean llvll will. "l'ntil :i urea! idml cmm- and lifts-d tlwy worn “ithuut (lirm'tiun in (in; nvw realm. But this ideal sharpmiml ilnll srystallizml (hv mmminz of life in the spiritual roster uf duty. onlvr. uhmliwnmu .‘CIWlk‘t‘ 'rhl'll’ Mutin- luw of adventure. thc-ir physical \iuur, and ulllUllvllv-ti Illu~i<~n< rownnd- ml in the call and they put tlw first foul forward hi‘uh'i) v-nuuzh; hut When tho-y tried to coâ€"nrdinatv lulu their nvw svnw 1hr Ill-n: u! (‘uni and religion. that font falterod and failed to gm in sit-p, The} Want in the battle-{mm 21 millinn ~ll‘ung Ami lvll u~ with our religion. our old instilutiuns. and uur lixtlc- :lnlmusiliv‘ And thero at the from they pierce-d thv Shams of u cluih-rml «'nilizutmn. tho-y stripped life» of every fibre to see if the thing in lhk’M'UClltlll n-Ally lire-zilli- Hi. “whim-d. «llld lmrv vmhrynnic willu~ «m it» lmi-k ~31ulml nf iuunurtulr tiwm up bewildered." far :1! linlnv My TUB Highlanh Park Pressifi'f;;;t’ l’i;Irii_~i1ip~. thr- wvn‘tiint Vi,lii.lo~l' “illi‘ii \\I|\ in \‘Uliit‘ \\~| L'.l\<‘ i thriving i-wwn" and pui'tiw things. \w iikwi. \Vt' nrmiiim. i'wi~ (-mxtvra uni riuhs. .inii fillDDlil-«i ihv hn}< “ith huhkr‘ KI'IF'JYX'r", um! I knu-ks things “'0 likmii \Vv uuw tin-in nothing ni' thn- <piriiu thv rvliziuu» Ami in) thm‘ went Anny. and \n- lini Hi" min" Hf dili’jv' i-xistonctc except fur thv ilik'l'K'1l‘t‘d .u-thitim |'.) DUNN "things" fur the men in thu serfl'“. ~ But they? Ahi that is :nmthvr story. They I‘I"[Vtiliilt‘|l in rhw caii of duty. of service. of tidviity in :in iiivui. Thu .Imft hm! lihmi all unconscious {rum out thvir «mini round and 39! their {not I high places. They \thw‘to us lattere sti'ungv ii-ttvrs "It is patriotism, ,wt it is inuro (hzin DdU‘ilvlhlll‘. it i: Hit it is [HUH‘ than pruir, Thvi'r i~ mun-thing :Itktukv in ihi buzzer than tiw fut» nf :i nsitiun (‘Vn‘il uur «mu, Tin- guod n! this war is that it is tvnohing in as individuale. and '1 as a nation. the value of svlfâ€"sncrifivw; and i' “‘0' only pity fur who cannot iittuin iti” Publiihv’ Highland Park. Illinoi szl dam-ink W. to rs knu ks thv roll Hf dd”:- \'Â¥"\H “Z X\ i!!IH<('I‘|'1H frrm um Hume-«inh- l"hl[iw!l. I“ L"! rmum in dnin mwm he 1' nmusv mwm hurnhhip Enterpd as second class matter Ma Highland Park Trust 8C Savings Bank flux/:0 220a AAMZZDQ .< 2:0“ . {80 1 wevkly b} JUHN L. [DELL And PAL'L L. L'DELL. at Highland P:1rk Lake County. Illinois Udell jOHN A. BUNNELL GEORGE F. GOODNOW MAUD ERSKINE MORTON R. MAVOR ERNEST S. GAIL " HIGHLAND PARK TRUST 8C SAVINGS BANK AH President of a hospital? Will these strong young mvn be wanting ward in a hospital above all else? And will naming the an institution after the men who gave their lives in their re make it a more fitting and iugioal memorial for them? All officers and dJrcclon reside in Highland Pari wh TThe Bank of Personal Servic They tested this reliL'ion with fire and found in essence. just the same uld religion that v â€"much less to give. But they do not call it ‘ says a chaplain writer from overseas, “won viva! of religion at the front." It is rather Telephones. Highland Park 557. 553 4 \TJI’E BJYK HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS LET l‘ “1' (”\‘I‘I'EVI lass matter March 1, 1911. at the post office at mder the Act of March 3. 1379. 11 =0=Ofl ALFRED E. OLSEN H Directors Vic: Preside!” \\ ct a memorinl for thus» of the number Pr cumm- back. The quustinn is. what congorics of heraic figurvs that we can us not? The fighting men will have um tun many countries luid wnstv. have 9 need for replacing the labor of men's wthese young, discowrvw “ith all incy of youth. Mother Necessity hr in the face of death sufl‘vring. .li thm hun- imt iu-v-n selfis h pray- tituiio m Parr: rm przuvrs for the machine in imid out till ju tic» 1nd lenrnmi in worship. it was that vii.) huts: of the Salvation Army in r' hkmi. \Vv pr'vn n- “ith htIl-kr‘ the.” (ht-m nothing nf fl uy. and \n- lh'wl I r iht‘d .u-thitim JOHN OLIVER w. a. EGAN FRANK L. WEAN LOUIS N. BERUBB RICHMOND DEAN i I Thvy I‘v‘pulhl Tho «It'dn ' and 39! (h. \\ \l HARRY PAUL Cuhier ==on= \\ ven rvmotv- her a stern in an 2mak- <pirnvm! of mm" rnunxl pani‘lillu “ith all .~ high 1 I'm-m III (hv work prldv. ~ \\ :Ir L'I'I‘JH lmpr th‘b‘r Ithtur N] m Miss Lillie Coreuan 0! Milwaukee. Wis“ sprint last week with her aunt, Ml'n. (‘. P» Sullivan. Mr. Fred Jnhilsun is \‘islling l'ris-mls In Grand Rapids. Wis. M» will also \isitmi his (-uusin. Mr‘Pulnuw in NvlliVlllt‘. \\'i.~. Mrs. Hurrla~ and baby will leave on Mllllllfl) fur Hirlninghmn. Aim, Where she will spend twu months visiting her pnrvnls. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Thumas. .\h<~' Axum Mx-Ennrn) u! \‘hicagu >.unl Mr. (Prn-o'zcn of firm” [Aikl‘s wen- ‘thv Sunday quts at Mr»; (‘wurgc- fM. “own I Mn. (i I) Burry of Park Aw has i rcturm-d (rum lngansport. Ind, “he-r.- E~hr qwnt [hr past (wn “'09ka. ; Mr. H. P. firmly and Mr Jurwph H. !\\':ql| u! ('hh'nun \'i‘lln'|l fric-nds in ’Hlli vi!) Lu! l-‘ridgu Monday for hlrnnngmnn. rum. an“- she will spend twu months visiting her parents. Mr. illld Mrs. P. B. Thomas. Corp. John Kelly of (‘amp Grant ir spending n low ilayfi furlough with his mother. Mrs. Mary Kelly 0! Homewood Are. All young ladies win» have been attending tho War (‘amp (‘ommunl- ty dillH'L‘h‘ ut the High School are cur- (linlly invited to attend a meeting to iw hold in Trinity Parish House this waning. Miss Pierre. A professional intorprotiu- dancer. uiil onlertuin. Miss Ada P‘ritsch spent the week end in Chicago as the guns! ol Mr. and .\ir.~'. (‘linton Frltsch. Mrs. (‘. P. McDonald of Unit Park \isitmi in-r (other. Mr. H. S. Mutt. on Liont. McDonald. her hus- hi»: honw‘ from Sunday. hnnii. ii From-:- on uny 1 Do you want a high whuol imy to! ii'iil'l' for or driu- your var. raw (or lyour furnace. show-i "no“. wash win- idflwl. to beat run, or to do carpenter iwork after school or on Saturday? ‘. Do you need a girl care lot 'nnd onto-ruin your children. to wash lilishvu. to do clerical work. to make Eplacnrdx or to wait on table?‘ l Your cullu will he filled It you mm- imunicniu with thc- Y. W. t‘. A.. tel- (pphone number 675. Since the em- pioynu-nt Awnin- hml keen in opera- :tion, during the pant few «hiyn. three ‘cllln have been Mimi. Thirtyvtiu- ulrix mui boy: have slum-d t-unlu showing their _desin- to warn mom») out of nehooi 'hours. “'hlli- the abou- listed lines in demand. other «rrmuln. wuinu to tuc-nU-nve of work are [must work such as doing uml mending and (-lvrklnx. ore aim :lesiri-qi. IUIUIMIIII ('lnu The faculty of the Deerfleld-Shieldb high school met' en muse at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bloomqulst Monday evening. Mr. Bloomqulst, al- so a teacher In the high school. was married lust Saturday and the at- fair was In honor of the occasion. Mrs. Margaret Snyder of Ravens- wood is visiting her sun. Mr. Charles Snyder 01 Central Ave. mnn'- A.~\‘n('i;nm|| (‘nnu-minn being held In (iranlu- (‘ilyz “1.. this week Mr. and Mrs. Roy H, Pingrn-y hnvo rc-turnod from Philadelphia. PIL. where they spent the past few months. .\lr. I'Inzrvy “as in mnem- mentnl service thorn. MI: and Mr: Nurrh l‘nrrutt nf Duluth. Minn, whu hm‘u- hm-n ~pu-nd» ing ivh'l‘lll \H'vk,‘ uith .\lr.~. E. H Parrult, will n-turn to Hwir hnnu- in .'| {ow (lap, .\l«~.<>r» Ed Hmkim and Wm. (‘um nlin«.:~' arr uttvlnlinu xhe- lllinnis Pin» nmn'- Asmciuunn ('nnYt‘nIinn being \lr‘~ Jlmnw 1‘. Hv-m) n! lln~ ml) “A: crlllml tn (‘llivngu Saturday on account of the sudden death of lwr sish-rJnâ€"luw. Mrs. Thomas .1. Gem): .\lr. La Verne Wells loft l-‘riduy for Akron. 0.. un 21 huxlm-ss trlp‘ My: (lust Arlmwald and small sun, Clarence u! Chicago, \urrr tlw Sunr [lay guests 0! thvlr part-11h" Mr "Kill .\lr~‘. Wm. Armnnld ,\l|.~~ (‘dthvrim im: Ihv “inter i1 lll‘ Mil“ mk' \\'llkv-~ Burro- ddlluhlv'l‘. Mr Rr\ ‘ lhi~ \n HI. Sun I! \\ THE HIGHLAND PARK I \ Mr.~ William lhn- .‘h'k H r\' much im: Mr .\|| .\h. Marlm H41! (‘ump Stu-ruin“, \ll \l x‘ \l ‘.lv \I Th Hh' l I trip in H: \\I I l [L MI ll \hl H" I} Mflt \Vlmd“ M [‘4] IIH SI Vl'nulxcsl ~pvm .1 run day- In l-‘rm-pur! mu! Shannon Ml HULK imp! \\ .\1 { Chung f \h'- J‘ must ~px~m .1 fun dd] IH H um‘. \sl [lu- pm Sullium 1’ minim \I ‘- \i~lllnu H11) ntnn. IH‘K‘IH‘G p.14 Hill} I\l'll\|')l'Hl ,nf \i~lllnu lu-r fml l’i‘l lH H \\I'r| ha '3!th \1 ”H‘s .qwnd ‘Il lhl’w Inn-ll HUI: HI‘| \I 1h. \lll .Hh (hf Mr. Lnuln Larsen spent Sunday .1 Racine. Win" with Mrs. Larson's molhe-r for the past few wail“. Mrs. (‘harlm Lynn of \Vaukelan wns taken to tho Aunmsumu Hospital on Tuesday whore sh» undvrwem nu npormkm. Slur is a siutt'r of Mm. 030! Limlblnm u! this cit). Thirtyvflul girls and (menu-tho bu): have slum-d vurdu showing their dmln- In varn mum») nu! of who"! hnurs. While ”w abuu- Hnlrd fine: at wnrk nrr mm“ In drmnnd. ”(her uurk such as doing «rrnndn. WINK Dr. Morrell presented in I most a- iractive manner the high ideal which American girl: must keep consmtb before them during the reconstruction period. Iliu Mum IcDonnid nu unr- Fifty glrln attended a splendid lec- ture on "What Ainerlca Expect- of Its Girlhmd Now that the War Is Over." given by ‘Dr. F‘rlnc Harrell. a leadflng woman phynlcllh 0! Chch- go. at the Y. W. C. A. Assembly room Frldny evening. Jnnuury no. lunnulum ('lnu A rlan in gynumdum and ”vein! dam-mu In! Kirk and “mum: darn-d «m Thursday vwnlnu m I 30 under 1hr dirvrhnn nf Mn Humphn') and MI“ Lloyd All gur|< :nnl “Him I: aim nrr Inlvr [O “Tu I" “'0? Tu Kln- glrh thnr- ough. normal. natural acttvlllon, the hablts. lnslghtxn, and ldc-alx. which wlll make them responnlhle women. capable and ready to help nuke Am- erlcn more true to Its trndltlonl. Ath and :1 numb-w v»! {rhhd- {rum Purl Stu-rum“ more gnm: n sh-lex mlv v.1”) h) 511~~ Eldr bur-on um- nf (in "lull [IL-nun“ Thursday What We Am: Our slognn. "T0 [are hr.» squarely" our purpose. "To find and uho thn best" uur Codfi. M a Girl Rq-N-ru- X will b0 'l‘lu- h‘lrl lie-«run "\\':'u horn. ur'tv Hn-n- “N'lr t-wrywherv Girl “(morn-s." MM we urn Thn-o- xrnupn n! u: haw been urxanlu-d in the Y. W. k‘, A, “'o- aro high Minna) and grad.» M'hm)! glrlx. “'v Irl‘ The Blue-blrd Club. undrr tho- lend- e-rshlp u! Mrs. Frank Fm. The Sunshine (‘luh. with mm Prin- mllu Nm-n-nlwrg. as nur h-nder. Th“ Busy “'urkrrst. IN! by Mia (‘mlu-rlm- MN‘uulo), \\ hort- no ll": “Girl Rq-wru-s" are :1” un-r lhr vnumrpz an lrx‘n! Young “'unwn's‘ (Ihrl‘fillun .\.-mwl:nlmm. and III N .nr (‘o-nll-rs lq-urinv In \‘unnr (‘nlh-xr, hm- nlm hull ~-\lv‘ll~‘|\'a- unrk In glrl‘ mum» u Xv“ \‘urk Ho-r Work In uur nun Assn «mumz. “I” hn- [lined \nluuhlo- H! III Ilt'nvhl‘ng trmnrd tho Enrnvnt In purpnw Seeing the lwautiful Engw' fur knnwlvdm Ron-rem to God Victorious over m‘lf liver dependable Sincere at all time: (inn-ions in manno-r Impartial In judgmo-n! Ila-ndy fur m-rvim» In)!“ 1:» frivmh .\lv,~ HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS \lv l l I": Lecturer on Pun-10th. \\ 1'. W. C. A. NEWS In-mhwn Hm I! Vu \Ic-lx Inlnlr \Im'l'f Talk 1» \szll ’u .Uk uhn" \ 31W “MU 1 l ('lul- Immlo-t -'.â€"nh- .1“ Hum! IK‘IFI urmrrl) lo'rm 1H I'nrlp F.1d u In NH: '1 Huh In-m! Hub of hmh tallm! "cThI' INN! H) )1 "ll rmuu- an 1m 01rd N pp: l I I! ‘ r! (ht Hunulo ’ \lr~ rl_\ HM'H L‘l\o HAP ho'v The mu: 0“ complnlm that truth In poor. bee ’ of the bad weather. In rare“ th 1 me one who advertis- on his bur; } \ It It denkfi" hat the npproprlulom prone-pd In fl :rlv'er Ind harbor bill will b. w an they tlll help cur- ry I I“ of flu! district; Thu Jgnuarfl mom. Q ”10% "hid thu- Mnudayq fné ; nu» mam" ' I “In H \Volrufli nn‘ mm unmo’ renuntu. ‘3 a] 70c.) much ‘ppln” led by her[ Donald. ‘ STORAGE. OVING PACKING HIPPING .[9] L-J 1‘. @151 6“ @EJIEEIEI "i on. HANSEN, Proprietor BU .. ER--EGGS--MARGARINES HQ” Quality Home Dressed Poultry I 515 Onhood Ann-c Bhfi Denim Best Quality Giuaranteed not to rip 393 manual Avenue ml or THANKS u nnk my frlenda. Dr. mil: ml Odd P'vliom- for in. urldg~my recent be- noun-{or Rolugoe gu- ed (‘rrm IhOD h nn~ on will be open on urxirnl drawings for ark honpllul. I) (‘BOSH Ions. which brought H. CHADW'ICK lding Material wr- V .->-:~‘ .~. #913“- a.» W W l. wu MID- Nlu Ethel Mc- Vault: Some people any they won't um:- uu boat-o everybody know- when hov- vlnre the cemetery I- but may don't so then vary often. TO THE PUBLIC Government reguhtiom restrain; explosives ond their ingredients (when mod in the monutmture oi explooivel) are still in force. Rem}- erl handling any of the above must not overlook the necessity n! a per- lull. Ammonium Nitrue. electric blwint muhinu. flashlight powdern. and fireworks no lonzir require a license for sole or fihrchase. ' Not merely hun- lhe king: 0? Eu- rope u! been knocked out. but some 0! the loading blseball star! are huvlng to retire. The men who complain of the high prices 0! necktim nre ofl’en the suns one: who buy thou fining wide tie- vilh about a square fooi of silk un- der I fellow": vulneo-t. Explosives Licensing Agent U. 8. Government. Highland Park. Illinois. A. E. SMITH. J, P Eng an: MM

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