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Highland Park Press (1912), 23 Jan 1919, p. 3

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{E}; Specia‘ nY \ Xvi; 135 Est '11! or lEEEE ‘nt 33 )V 10?: 1 v7. H3, Ctpay' w" ”WW mvwvwvvwh E DEERFIELD NEWS ITEMS é Mm Ilw-I‘I‘ml , :1 the- $1 .\l Jvumu \U-ttvt' \fr~. Fr'1"k > WI“ mw‘t t1 Ihv hi Sk'hlnlvhvr‘, Clothing rho Bum-min“ sthv iug Mr, Fuse 0! .\hâ€"(‘urmick Srminary prom-hm] in thc Prwhylvrizux church Sundu) whilz- Mr. Kelly officiated " the Communion service. A .. Adolph Bennett was operated uponi (or goitre in the New London. Conn,‘1 Naval Hospital, recently. 5 Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Whiting of; lrving Park were the guests of Mm and Mrs. L. Pettis, Sunday. i A delegation of Deerfleld men at-i tended a meeting of the county} board of supervisors in Waukegan. “'ednesdny, when a vote was taken on the route of tho new state road, The supervisors decided to leave the matter to the state board. The ma- jority o! the supervisors were in la- vor of using Telograph road. Hut voted to have the decision made by Mr state board. Lincoln Pottls. Theodore Knnzik, Otto Knnnk. Franc Hompstead. J. A. lleichsrlt, .lr.. Geo. Rockenbnch, J. A. Strykor, Bert Huston. William Plaggo. Edward Bleimohl, John C-nrolnn‘ and James O'Connor attended the confvrvnco. The village onginovr, Major B. A. Russitor, was also prvsmit. Mr. Edward Bronnzin was operated upon for appendicitis lust week nl tho Washington lllnl. hospital. Mr. Harry Kress of Alwrilvon. Wash. was the guvst of his brother. Mr. B. N. Kross, a few \lnys lust week. Mr. John Donnvlly, also of Aherilwn was tho guest of Mr. Kross Snnilnyi Tho \ illzigo harbor shop was almost stroyed by firi- Thursday 0 iiro was (-nusml from :unl lw-forv :llil would ho summonml the fire had iii-strnyi-d (ill of Mr. llol‘lmnn‘s mniipnn-nL The quickly as, completely d9 afternoon. Th the (-hinini-y fire engine- arrived as possible and with the aid or :1 num- ber of mon they woro :tlilv to save the hack part of tlw building, As _\'vt no arrzingi-mvnts haw boon mndw for a new harm-r shop. \(r-‘._Usi-;ir Rom-hum wns hustoss m the F‘iw-V Hnnilrml ("Inh :it lli‘l‘ homv on varno-ld Awnu» \k'mlnvs- tiny nlti-rnmm, Mrs. R N. Kroo‘, hav- inx' high score. was ziwnrilml tho first prize». and Miss Josvphinv Woodman, soc-(mil prizo. pp'VIIUI William Roth of Gre the guest of Ralph Hm Saturday. .\[r~'. SarnH Curtis and MN. George Goodman attended the meeting of the Rebekah Lodge, Monday evening in the Masonic Hall, at Highland in u Park The "Masque Ball" given by the Victory Girls under the supervision of Mrs. Hurry Olendorf proved a great suceess both financially and social'\'. The hall was very prettily decorated with evergreens and flags. A number of Viciory girls very daintâ€" iiy costumed, sold lrappe and candy at a. small sum. The music was tur- nished by Mr. Scholis and Mr. Mal- lory of Highland Park. The amount cleared was forty three dollars which will go toward filling the Viclory girls pledges. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bingham and son. Edward, Jr., at Chicago, are the guests. of Mrs. Amelia Pyle. Mr. and Mrs. P. Ceiling. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kent and daughter. Lilly. of Milwaukee, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kent 0! Chicago were enter- tained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Kent Sunday. Austen Plagge arrived in 1‘ from France Saturday on t dent Gram. It is claimed that the ructious and never satisfied school teachers are actually going to demand as much for lmpanlng brains to the chlldren as the janitors get for sweeping the floors. M M H. .\I«-_\t>r h ID yH: A 41‘ mm" W‘ fur [ix-- H .\I e‘l‘I \\' H Honor” [’11th spot '. Urummzu' M‘hnwl .\l .\| Hl HI>IFUCUUH ‘ misly an: M \l HIHII [kn (‘Hl' nth of Great Lakes was Ralph Hneronberger on umh \\ [)1 l’x‘utt spuku to [in l‘xHH, 'I‘ht' SUCiUI} Immv Hf Mrs. \\'. xing is snliritvd fur nhmvnt hnuw. .\h‘>x (harm? of NW puckâ€" ('(l'l Inn «If nh-Ms :(hm urn-x'nnum ,\lr'- R wl J [)lt‘il. fur cum dm! SIIMUI‘I‘S at P‘\ :m- {n Ml". [{I‘HI'.‘ \l g um u “mun HAN lrf )y fin- Thursday as ('zluiml frnm Irv HM (‘Ulllti hz‘ 1d dt-«trnyt-d (\H x l Mmhwlm Strykvr, Bert iggo. Edward Ill, and James IL‘ conft-rvnco, Major B. A. t‘snnt. l was operated last week tit hospital. of Alwrllcon. of his brother. it-w «lays lust nt-lly, also of at of Mr. Kross hop was almost y firt- Thursday \S ('tutiml from l‘t’ :lltl (‘Ullltl lit‘ (1 tltNlrtiyt‘tl all llplllt‘llL The quickly as num- {19 aid of :1 ,gnnization in could insure that none of our )ounz 'soldiors would ever he in that prtli< Fourth. Would it not be nlolt' tlt~ ting that an elastic organlzation of nghland Park's heroes be culled in- tohcingttnd that \u‘. the Citizens of Highland Park. place :it their dispos‘ ill the lntervst on our Liberty Bonds? Tht’l‘t‘ nrt- some of our heroes who, in the years to mnw. will [mm from tim‘z to time. some tlnnncial zl<slst< :int'e not :is charity but as a matter of right. They gave their all for u.~ in our time of need. Should wn not take some stvps tn protoct their future? Their nt-vtls arv. and should be. our needs. Today. in Chit-ago. there are a hundred thousand nwn 'out of work. It w» had such an or- Highlund Park m- -czunont. llut that is only one of tlw 'mnny details: that this fund \Ut'tlltl tnkc euro of. ll Knnnk. Franc hen, Jr.. Gun. Etrykcr, Bert ggo. Edward m and James : cnnfvrvnco. Major B. A. Itinlx it l l “Jail“. \[.<«S:mm« 1. MM MB" ‘1‘ sung: h} H.1'HUHH Mrs. George fuur I H« ”\JLL' New York the Presi- \Vlikv f (ht-i1 ‘lvl‘n'H‘ IIHH‘S “'3‘ pita] \ie tho-T .\h tho l] \l {$an uavm ADVANCES . IDEA FOR MEMORIAL Highland Park in common with oth» er cnmmnane-s has scrimpml and suvmi to purvhuso what our gmmrn- iment has been pleased to denominntv Lihprty Bonds. Svcnntl. Highland Park has also contributed sumo thrm- hundred odd ‘young men and women to iho nrmy which has crushed former Prussian iautocracy from the earth Some of snghiand Park's young men and wo- men have paid (he supreme sacri- fice. have laid their lives on the altar o! democracy; some have gone in a considerable material sacrifice and all have the right to be called heroes. FIX \\('| \I. \ll) FUR HERUI‘IS \Vuuld ('n-zm- Fuud for [w M Returning Soldic-n by I’luc- in: Intormt on Bumk in their l|i~pcm|l Edilnl' Highland Park Highluml I’.n‘k, lll. 17ml“ Sir: um mu wm‘ wh'h- nvmi }«*I from (hr up“ palm uf lho- rct‘urninu hum or hn-r- Ullh‘ Ihry rwmind mv 01' the man who unw M's wifo- u (‘hristnma‘ prvs- rm uf :1 shaving: wt, \Vuuld nub Ihv annwing idea lw mm'v to tlu- puml'.’ First. For thv past [WU yours Third. The Liberty Bonds which Highland Park has purchased we are told are the safest kind of in- vestment possible This no sane man can deny. but is it fair. 13 it just. is it right. that we, the homers of the government's bonds should profit out of a cousv for which some of our town‘s falrmt and hruw-x haw sacrificed thcir all? A. M. Applications fur this emminnlion must be made on the prwcrihed form which. with necessary insirucrium mai he obtained from (he (‘ommis- sion‘s local erNsPntnthe \[r Arvid Magnuson, Secreinr) Local Board n! Examiners, at the Highland Park Post Office. or thc undersigned. All persons wishing to take this examination should secure blanks and file their applications with the undersigned at once to allow time. for the necessary corrections and to ar- range for the examination. PETER NEWTON. Secretary Civil Service Board. Chicago, Illinois. EXAMINATION FOR 1'. S. NHL (‘LERG-(‘ARRIER To be Held 11! TM Highland Park PM: Office on Saturday. Man-h Hht An open examination under the rules of the U. S. Civil Service Com- mission for the position of (‘ierk'Car i rior in the Post Office at Highland Park. Illinois- will bv hold on March ; 1. 1919, cnmmeming it nim o'clock! hiH‘x' rmul with :1 yrvut dvul of nwt [hr “mm-runs lctt«-r> that :Ippvqfr.-() In yuul‘ minmm dur» thv pm! hm ur thrm- \\’(‘("k.- :uL f our )uunz 1 that deF (mo nf lhv fund \wuld H) THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGH_LAND PARK, ILLINOIS T110 HHIQ‘ pnllticin virtue-s and may rise man. Or In the Iowvr Legislature. Roosevelt and becal‘nr president Ina cuuv; nu u..- u._-. -' _._v_r,_ dnncor, tomb“ 3nd com-alum. with In unto-t oqnd an“ m cart on“. 979- n-lwtmln‘. an In one and A molt unique nxuro on the mod- orn Anlerlcnn nose I. Mlul, who used to be known on Mini Huun She has returned to Chicago And in now at (he Illinoio Theutro In tho now livzlrv W, Suva." musical ploy. call-d "ill-ad Over Hue-ls." Which u enod In! weak ii; an uvorfiowing u: lenco. Mini is an original levnwerl of Chiuaflo I. well in than 0: Now York and Hoston, when lho hll boon pl”- ing since only in: spring, do not liken her lo on, oihor any" or wt or preocm. for In th now work. evon it on. would be convention“. lhe cunot for l 9 min! be Iinxor. _,__‘|-__- -10). Ann laughs“: m T. R.’« 84: Stick. the Anwrh-nn prop!» haw juut pal’d S20,000,000.000 m nrquin- one. you “fiud Our Huh" I. a. mule P? u unuuutl In ton. ugh hand 1 u no ngluw nor won. .5“ 1- end - :04 wt: thlu_ humor also? No. no uory, u rope In «my bollovnblo an the nut dcvolop. monk o! nun-Int smut m And 41:- lofuo In the 91m nu uny win In or (ind, labor drum. Ind nude chuckle. who" It first tom you culod for. A main: 1m). quu: Acrobn renown L tuna-Mug lover to Amonon find re use. (0 In down- hugrud (or Ian: It I limo. Iodon looloty doe. not mth! hotâ€"Ibo wuvu uuy Iu limbs with tho hug. ostrich tun bonowod from t 0 lugging“! loge-r of urn-rt mu. 4. _-_. .A. A." hl- n-u‘u uvu; 1"- Mr. s‘vnn hu vat not only My much pruned Now ork or gal “on of pllyora And singer. but 1 o 0 II- ul production I. won. lncludlnr an recognised rpgtorpjeco of 30:3 c a}? 'v_n__ lvw n-.-u ...â€".v. , by t o noted Joloph Urbnn. Tho can Include. Robert Emmett Kant Charles Judah. Dorothy luknyo. Dorothy I‘M-x. Bond Kmhul. Irv- in; Beebe. Jen nn. Curr“ Kc- )(Anul. Cyril DuFor, s troupe of pro- {Oufionll acrobua mud on ommblo of much-tnlkod-Ibou! pnn‘ 1m Chorus nun on con-muons y holr sbunco. The Already fumou mode to by an ll'”. Iuocoutul Jorono K01». ,u-.- n._ ALA ‘-_- 5" u. Thor. u . mum» for tho hon. toll. on Warn-41y “tomw- ul- rudy ovum owing to the uni-lull! lov_ pt «0., - 3"”! AT THE ILLINOII. lilllt‘ pulttician flutters our and may rlse to he an alder- tu the lower branch of the uro. Roosevelt told us our uln- THE POLICY of the Fond Motor Company to sell its cars for the lowest possible price, consistent with dependable quality, is tho well known to require comment. Therefore, because of present conditions, there can be no change in the prices on Ford cars. .G.McP Runabout . Touring Car Coupelet Sedan Truck Chassis D-nrlnu (‘Inu (lrgnnind Twenty xirlu «Mere-d the dancing iclnn which mmtn on Thursday un- " dor the instruction of Mn. Humphrey ‘nnd Minn Lion}. Instruction in nimple l and in more compliant-d dnncln‘ l J T “ops in being gimn. The- class In proving popular and mm! enjoyable. Sunday Amm Ind-c The Vesper Service In! Sundu «ms led by Mia Olive Rtynoldl the ,ncw Girls' Work Secretnry A whorl \dincuuion of “Friendship {or Girl- .of Other Linda" I“ folloIed by I noel-l hour and refrouhmrntl All girli an» invited to allrnd lhou formal allernnon ms-eilnn «wry Run- ‘dny at 4.00 p, m. Now Sports {or [Elfin Huskm hnH u-nms aw bah}: Korm- ml "mung the \K “1 C. A. xlrlv, and lhv M‘MMHI Ml] upvu nn Thurudty eu-ning, January I'm, a! (hu- ngh School. Brunt-Ms fur games han- II- Th" truuh will be ('nachrd by m"; HH\r Ruxmhh. the new (“UN Work] SN‘rc'tur)‘. ML“ Ronald:- lmx coach-g m) sun-ml undrlrulvd bmikm bull? mum. l lA‘lFUHS in imimming “ill be given I-n-ry Thurnlu)‘ rwninx in Iiw pail nmlc-r Ilu- :Iuspiw-s u! Ihv l’nlriulic Imuguv. «All girls and humrn who arr Y. W. I‘. A nwrniu-n ur (iv-ire In iu-vumv uu-mlwrr nrr urged in talu- mlx‘nnlnxv u! Ihiy- IIppuI‘IliilH)‘. fur [I in conununiy IIKI'N-Il IlInI (Vt-ry- om- shnuld learn In -\|llll. nuI nnly us a Miurce u! urvnl plunurr. but u a protective measure. Multan Drill [or (-‘Irh Sergeant Boyd, n! the Edurationnl Department of Fort Sheridan. now has charge of the miiiury drill which in given in the Assembly Room a! the Y. W. C. A. every Monday evo- ning at 8:16. All girls who no tutor- enIr-d in drilling an- invited Io take ndmnuuzo oI this upponuniiy. The sorgvam nut onh int-true" the grnup in drilling, but (he: some o! the pll)~i(fll «u-nim» “Mich In n-guinrly prnrlicml hy Iho- mpn in the camps, eu-ninx. Jnnunry :m, at (hu- ngh School. Brunt-Ms fur games han- II- rrudy cunw from “'uulu'xun and Hmhmmd. and m NKIH ms the team- nrr In shape. xnmm will lw Mauvd‘ l’huloyon Wu!“ I Bevoral calls have been filled dur- ’|n[ the week. placing hlxh whool laudentn In poultloml where "my wlll the able to urn money out 0! whool lhours. A large number of ntudentl Sure anxious for upportunllln to ’work, and meryone who deulren (he I 1help of either boys or girl: h urged St. Johns Avenue Comer prrk Avenue 1'. W. C. A. NEWS The Univérsal gar {or [Elfin a 'un me \ w.- c A All can. will mm IulMed :- pump!!! u pout-ibu- HAM ‘ Debs-l ’9'» I... 1 ;The cull lot mélm either for I: ‘T n M or permanent!» h I coma-n! ivon 0 .Anyone vho bu room: for rem 'iy’! m y mu and unam- by leaving the i I”: n cud-ddrctgulhev W.C A‘ih” HERSON rs. Mary sum ""1 Suppose putinfomem and theujust look on. he machine due; the rest. wfllung Had tube donebyhand. ngl it wouldn’t be done. h . yo'. by handzu you'll m If with a Im‘hclty. Allthntism i3” ,"umnmmuuauou'n Wfiou u out Sula Room Sold on Monthly Paym- 5500.00 525.00 550.00 _ 775.00 550.00 r need it be done in the by [1311de you’ll supply ofNoflhcflalllhoil mu Annie dazed will Clemens fluted Chicago on brine-I nui inrgome water, a Am Iced": am ‘The Association .crouriu were very glad to receive the (In 0! a imvrfler from Rev. 1nd In. PM. In! wont. The neodzol a muhlne has been nu urgent cm {or some tune and the 11!! will be (re-Hy appu- PAGE

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