2- much enjoyed travelogue showing slides of Paris. the Austrian Tyrol mountain border. Alsace Lorraine and Berlin. mentioning current events in connectinn with each pic- \ lure. The Mening meeting last Tuesday a: the Presbyterian Church lecture room was a marked success It was largely attended and a very pleasing program givmi. Mr. Crieger from the Fur! Sheridan Y. M. C. A. did a group at the piano m0st delight- fully. Mr. Percy B. Eckhardz gave Such an institution should imm~.‘diat0ly rm-ommend itself to the women of Highland Park. who for the past two yc-ars, have been so snr. lously engaged in national and municipal service-“both for the men in our midst and for these ï¬ghting overseas. Here they have experienced the joys of social service. and they will not readily rm'ert tn the old self- centered order of living. It is to be hoped that timy will lend men mica to the appeal for a. community house which shall he a repository for democracy and the new order.~a place wherein their hands can still ï¬nd work to do, and they can extend the precious privilege of carrying on. Here the Army and Navy Center could ï¬nd its honw with nduquntn room for lectures, dancing. gymnasium wnrk and swimming. Such a nonst- would become a center for Great Lakes and Fort Sheridan recreation ac- tivities and a fitting community center {or our returned mm from so-rvicv. It has been suggested that the ground adjacent to tho: Public Library be used for such a building. the same to be connected with the library with the same heating and janitor service for the entire plant. cnmn of rhrm-tnw hm prn'ato- partlm Chvrehy k'l‘ï¬'flh‘ Thv muchin nHl) SNJNHL 'I‘ha-z‘w ix. 11‘ fact. mn-r} prml‘iun nw mch .L humâ€"«- H" Ihi~ «My H-qmrm. :md tiwn- i u'hu-h \uxuld prr-x-‘m pnhln- \pH'i'w! mvtl frmn Jun fund and ‘Kit'h a zm-znanH. Thv “Pilk spot in thv lam pm<ihly i< (hr 1‘ the «it-llnr fur nmhm-Immw (m. This unuM Highland Pu‘k. apprtnlmatvi} $1.3M :1 n-ur fur m back wmld Imduuhrwm hv I‘I'HH-(Hm‘l h). rwzm'stin 10!! In prcwvm . Hi? Nu rhw inqixlnturv .-~kix|u nxznnt-‘n‘nm-e Lu :z'nm , , mil! rm [txrw XXIIH‘ Hm Cunw $7.83†;l )"-H‘. In :hhhzinn. whilv vul‘pmv uf lhw rwmmu hlziMm: “hm-h >hw’3 I’m-n r , Hm ihhnlulnhb be hrrvuuh' ulztr also!) con« m of of H m .- m tn :l Lu 0!] lht‘ \ {1~.~'"n‘.h}l~-‘. :md (o of mumtznninu fl h.- suhy-m [u \m- tvrs 111.1) .ant m bvnvï¬r (n the} :r‘:‘ â€11' SI "41:1“ mm. John L. Udell Paul L. Udell gency. mumt) PAGE FOUR PubHshed weekly Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911. at the post alike at Highland Park, Illinois. under the Act of Much 3. 1879. The Htgblanh Park Pte55... NK'MHER H )I‘ naidmun r huiMm Fur! un TH A! Sum Ph)’ vrvntr w: .uldnzurml “H'HH Thv muchinv m h) unit-J) Huh )H ist‘ u! u potit: u! x." :1! hunt nu With Ihv city L‘h’l'K. ’l‘hm'vupn ‘0' Hut (.hr- [wipositinn L’UCH npu: ‘P‘ m [1â€: «us» will be [hr >0- 'I‘h~-r:- m,- {\pprI)XiHl.\[v‘l_\' mun!) H. P. WOMAN’S CLUB ï¬r m the Arty-r ih~ publu' \' ho Highland Park Trust 86 Saving“; Bank JOHN A. BUNNELL 1m It n‘Mt-rnm [h tmn~ mu~t I m: nhLunm TIH' I‘R.\I‘TH'\I. SIIH‘. 0F .\ “HUN .\l'l‘\' “0| 5| HIGHLAND PARK TRUST SC SAVINGS BANK jOHN A. BUNNELL GEORGE F. GOODNOW MAUD ERSKINE MORTON R. MAVOR ERNEST S. GAIL lid). ;1 i~‘ pvrr xw und I H' 1 hA prcsxdcnt HI If H city All 0515221 and directors resndc In Highland Park V 37.17 .p. m, I) n1|H> l munm hum!) frw u L (imp ll [hr (hill 1)) Telephones. Highland Park 557. 558 h.- p1n>ihlil[) 111' :1 community 11mm. 1-1-1 hr lwrm- :11 1mm} prawn) Etht m I -1.‘. .1111} [)I‘IH‘isilH] mmhx fur rutm‘.» 111.11 :11; kn11 [111‘ statutv hnnlb p1‘u\i:h-~ I'm: ‘ “1111c {m- Ihv ml) to build. .mn, .11111 111. “hut 1» kuumn .15 (hp Kuhn-um AH, ' *1 3.1 «111111111111: [hr qua-st 11m In {hv pm»; .- pvuplv \uh- 111 HH' Affirmutnn. [hr 111 I‘nunt'iL mu) appoint 11 board or (r114 Thv- wivt'liun 1~<ml>li~hv< that tho po-nplu Uh NH 1})» 111111211' fur building Dlll'pll.\('~ :nnh-uum-v, 111!) UPHII'!‘ estublnhml undrr Hu- 1 -The Bank of Personal Serwco' JOHN L. UDELL and PAL'L L. L'DHLI... at Hl‘hland nv, [hv HI)‘ L-hh-dnv“. l A sum mu HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS I I Park Lake County. Illinois no==on ALFRED E. OLSEN Iixuhm! usv im- mn- fur I Huh )H‘npusitl Ofï¬cers JOHN OLIVER Directors 1<<ihly i< (h.- lnnilulhm 0! (III This “an Drnnidv In [In M :1 _\('.'H‘ fur Hmintvnum‘v. 'l‘ nf Hiuhlnml ! lw :Immxm \\hi« 1‘} pruu‘iun um um! I‘m-n- i- Pf¢l|d¢n‘ friends and the C N. S. tralnmen for their kindness during our recent be- Following the program refreshments were served affording a very pleas- ant social hour. The next meeting of the club will he February fourth at two-thlrty at Wltten Hall. Prof. Franklyn B. Snyder will lecture on “Warfare and therature." I'L‘ZH'C‘IDQHC We wish to thank our relatives and THL'RSDAY. .IANI'AIH JOHN OLIVER w. a. EGAN FRANK L. WEAN LOUIS N. BERUBE RICHMOND DEAN I'm! of HwH‘ {Th upkva of [hr [Hum l'lel hr jn‘uuuhl mm lo-Lle \utmx \\hln'h (‘ARD 0|" THANKS HI |t\ MRS. W. J. SMITH. and family. nte-numw. Thi~ (II;I\\ Rvprq-wnxntiu- Shurt w :m I'l'l'ra v nf Kh- nmkm: [lio- punt} in HARRY PAUL I'm: ‘m'h ‘1 W 3nd m lint nn :| :‘IM \\ h“ h .H' .- p.0plv :At [In [hr muyur \\ H Clflhltr Hum pr wt ivle u-qmrwi. funnl~ |~ h) \\H. the i~:uH~‘. f I! ________ Editor Superintendent H‘n H HI H1 \\ )l h [in- â€midiâ€: ul‘m- lhh- [Hun M~ . hhflrtl (-11 ~Il'Hk‘t- :Lll Pn- (‘la'rk A-l inn. ‘HHIHI | CUIH' ('l l'llll Iiuhm ‘ily n! puhli‘ KH‘IV'H. hr Yrs i†ll! ruim lu-i n'. H'h pr! Hui 1913' l\\ I l ill mu. mu Miss Margaret de Anmera has re- cently recovered from the influenn and Is now awaiting a call to do Wur Camp Community Work. Mr. Samuel P. Knox left yesterday for lola. Kaunas, on a business trip. Ellsworth Mlller and Ellwl Miller are very III at their home with in- fluenza. Mr. Kelly of Chicago spent Wedâ€" nesday as the guest of Mr. Ferd do Anguera. A most delightful reception was given Inst Saturday evening to Rev. and Mrs. Fitt by the officers 0! the Presbyterian Church There was a wry good attendance although no imitations were sent out. All pub- licity was made through the various pulpits and the Press. Mr. Inuit- Kreidler sang several selections. «t‘ninIu-d fur Sumo limo. hr‘ lvnrnn-d or his promntion In Llouu-nunt (1.0.) which was made n-(rum-liw until September. 1918, when ho was placed in command of a division. Mr. George Morton ls conï¬ned to his home with pnoumonla. Campbell (‘hnph-r. (l‘ E. 8.. will meot this t-wnlnx in the Manonlc Hall. Mrs. lehurd A. ‘DCIHHHK (“u \\"-vk~ visiting lwr muthvr Mrs. Inrl Frilwh. L'nnflnwi In In-r hum. fur thv p'lst \n'vk, i~ ul' Mi 5. Shrruiau Hum], un- spa-In! in: Hn- \nnh-r in thumn n! th« (\udilnrnun huh-l, “hrro- ler NIH, Smnuvl. Jr.. Jud pnid tin-m n hrw! \isit. (m hl~ rn-Iurn In [In- flagship Pvnnsylvamln, “hon- he hm! MPH «(flinm-d fur some time. hv lvnrnn-d Tho \V'4-stxninstvr (Build 0! the- PrMhytvrinn (‘huroh meets Tuesday with Mrs. B. A. Hnmillon. pron “VII During tho wintn-r. Iliw Damn] Supplv of Dew-rï¬vhl. “ill >luy at th .\. (‘1. Bnmn humv, \xhih- hvr hrutl ~-r. (Hm-nu. 1“ Inmu uHh lhv- Tro .\H\. Tnth of Hunmurv-L lml, \I~ Hm! hvr d;nlghtvr~. [hr \h<~r~l Tin-r- {NH and El~ir Tuth Ivn Sunday, .\II<~ Elsic- Tnth 3" M] It â€1erthle Park Pm~pil:ll. l-‘ridu: mvmnu. WMII- vnmlinu \luwn Ravine Driven Mi» Duris (HI- \I’!‘ injurwl lwr lmmL sm- is m the Highland Park huspilnl and is go-lr Hug along nicely. H II. H, Hall uhn mu fornu-rly {he Sclenvn twachvr :lt tln- huvrtleld- Shh-Ids High School, and who has boon in “ï¬shingtnn {or Llw past yc-ur, has rvturlwd to Highland Park. H9 .md er Hall will «nu-up) llu- LnrA mu lmmu un St. Johns Awnu'v day and Fluivvrfll) hunivl CUM). who I.-‘ “uh the ex ppdltinnary form‘s in Prune“, {3 ma t-xpevlml home for wnu- time an In- hus un Ilssixllfllflnl m thv department uf thn- Pmu-o- (‘onume’isnn with (In- HI-udqunrlvn [Wtarhmom :u 4. Plum.- .m-lu-t‘nncurdv. I’nrh'. Ms h; “l'tn'k MI Hill‘whl “AH Wyoming. i‘ spent furluugh with Mr Han. Miss [)urolhy Wright 0! (‘llh'ugn <pe-nt the» u‘N-k vnd “ith Miss Hun-i Brown, :1 cluasmatc of her: :11 NW National Kindn-rgnrlen (‘0HL‘L’9, \f hi Mri, Jofm Sthuuh in NH thi~ \u-vk. Snrul “ill Flll. 'nnml .‘ll' \ (’. ‘1“: MI“ Blnm-In- \hlr Hu~ti~. I-‘IIL. “hu m» 0r >i\ \n-a-bh \\ h Kit-Hun “I Mr any! \h' “:1 I IN .\lr‘ and Mrs. "Zuuc-nu- .\. Huurniqm 1m! family :In- spvmlim; [“0 \u;:-k- ll l..\k«- l’lm-ill m 1h.- Adirumhmks HI THE HIGHLAND E Mr Mr MI .\l r Min Eslhvr Hicks “:13 home Sutur- y and Sunday from â€w Chicago Mai/9A4!» Brand ls conï¬ned to M- s h, w, being a victim of Influenza. «ï¬x \'vruu Swunsun 0f Auï¬lln was r “wk c-nd gun-s! of Miss Ellwl M r Mr A. HurrIngh-n A‘ [In- Sunday gu I“ E. E Pratt, M \II \lr Alml \h'~ l x.\\.,.1.-f[ SJ! l1] .4 I“, 1), Burn! i< ln-inu an â€Mm-Hm him Mr H) uni MI l\t t‘mr 9 Mr‘ Snnurl H ll" n Hurrimn uf (‘hit-agu um mi mm“! H! My“ Mclhn [m hw’l th Mr \lrx, Warn-u Mnho v liking “Hh Hwir .\lr 1H “.H‘I (bf (Mr V, S S spending :1 two “wk Mr. and Mn. .luhn Hvl' :7 .CL; S ._;:.:... :fC... .u:::..;._ .1 1:72.:â€" _..; 1:27: :21 21:7 .12. .52..“ H‘u ‘U 'r qwm Sumlm \\'I~'. ‘1‘ Hu- m “1!! rpvllll ï¬ll)!“ .Innl «laughu'r. h'fl Tm-mln)‘ fur they ulll .~pvnd \\ hc lml IX) of [u'lkl' <1 of ‘1' “Uh Inflm nz ul it ll‘quaw‘lllr Inï¬nwl nflnvnz 11mm» 1H) [ht \ll‘HlH. \\ .n'rvn lrft .“ul'm Ur (“l“(‘ll' Lirhln-nunt pHn, Mn Hinuh nucu 1m 11ml) HH-N UH Fun-fl ln‘q-[I par 5M uh) Iln tho [1 HI Hid HI Ill llrnunrlrhl lM-vrï¬vm HI“. Mnrgnn; LP. ()|~ wnn; (‘, W Klmhnll. ll. Kimball. Schreurï¬: R0, Hull: Lt}. Rtttnt ' Highland Park , RF. nutty; ur. Rudolph. Morton; (‘, Bulnn; R0. Har- ltin: IA}. Therrh-n Roh‘rm'. Ruthnvht-r In thv intramural game.- the Ban- tamwolghl title was mm by Amherst. captained by Gmrrgv (krnxhty The â€lightweight and Ho‘mywlem win- noru are as yet undecided. and St wfll ihr nm‘esxnry In play â€no rnure game,- ‘in each gruup before the tltle can .he dectde-d. Thmu- gamm- I'HI prob- rnhly kw played just hefnre the clone of thn baukvt hall nelson. and result- 'wlll be announced as man u obuln- ed . t The Gowrnmem in going to be stuck the hundred million dollun' on In guarantee of when! prim. but the firmer: need It badly for 1919 automobiles. U E HIGHLAND um (um g There H" be an Info'rmnl dlnce next Prlday owning. commenclnl promptly at (-lght-(hlny. Thin In to fake (ht- pin-o of (he one scheduled for Suurdny. the 2m. IIDI'I (Ililth-l v'l'. “any“. ShHHI 5'th Lumlh Highland Park LP. Kc Hy (‘u-rkln MATHâ€. 1.4:. Hun Retort-r. G. HUI HM HIL'! ~luvh 'IHI r\( t‘ill’h xuful‘mul aâ€"unw um- Muss ‘u-h u- hmt, “uh (va Jumnr» in that [)Uriliull fur Hu- no“ time. Thn- vuln- mmm- I< vumpm'ml of Man Kimball. .uhl Aerr Th-vrru-n, {ur the l-‘rvsh« uH-II, (bu-n Perry um! Juhu “'Inh'r» hr Hu‘ Snphnmnrr~. \Iury Tnmve-r .md [Lnui Knulmll fur Hm Jumnrn. .md Hmnn- Knnx and (‘Ivrihvu Mur- gun for â€w Srlulors. T'II‘N‘ dancer hun- In-v-unv much murr rim-unblo- ywu In A! \u- huu- \Ir Ruurnlquu- (In fun! :I'x-Alhd. Huh vnnhllng ul) Hw 'l‘lns \Il'l'k ll] lhv Highland Pnrl Lllll'lll') tln'rr will lw 1m rxhllul u! [NL‘U‘II‘ mudv l») llu- Auden“ tn ml- \vrtm- tlw uurk u! lln- "Sludenu' lllllUsll‘lill Srrnw" I! will ln» null “null \slulln- tn take lum- ln look tlwm uH'l‘. Thu "Sludvnh' Indur Irml Srnnw" l‘ rupnll) lwrmnuu; a rl-rugnlzn-ll {vulurr n! llu- ('umlnunl- l)’ Svnivv 1n lllL'lllfllHl l’urk. Lakr Furl-q and llunnlu. .\( Assvmhl) 1m l-‘rhlm Mr. Hall “lm hu‘ ju>l nhtunm] In: (llsclmrge {mm lln- (Em .nml l-‘|.mn- vanrlmrnl 1n Wnlunglun Luv 4 mm! llllrl‘esb lug lnlk 1m ll1c “011‘ n! (lml dw parUm-nl. 'l‘ln' mfnrnml llzmnr- mn- nuu luv in; mnnugml to n ~lu<lrnt rummmoc. r\l t‘ill’ll xuful‘mul aâ€"unw um- class Mn. William Monroe Wright and her dnughter. N". Lucille Bil-I have returned from a trip In the out. stopping at N": ork. Baton. and various ()(her places. Mr. Harvey a. Purl! nu Wu ro- lunsmi {mm the Navy and till re- sumv hi,- u-aching u! "11- High Schnnl. Thv l'urd)‘ wins HI for mnw limc- nr (‘mvndnhn I: alto-1 “rad, Md . \h: vhzlrgml {rum lurnml huuu: This \u-ok In I [.lhl'ul') Hwn- MI [VI-‘It‘l'> mum I») \vrllsv (hr uurk llldunll‘lill ï¬rm In um‘lh uhlln- tn DHI'IHHUYHM, HH~R1H1 'I \\ hu h;l~ In .\Ir, J I). Jam-s, uhu hnw lwrn uvrkmu “Iâ€: John (irlï¬llh Sun! ‘ ('n, HI I'urh lxlumL SN. fur [hr pmâ€"l ~ix nmmrn. y-pq-m Hu- (‘hn-tmm- holidays III â€H‘ ml). Hr. mm m» Yul-n ulhrrw lvlulnwl lu l’url- Island (H ’m‘; \\ ('0 he'll) \l1~~ Ibwl. Sulhlsu L'lll' H Hulqrun \v'\H‘r Surf III 1, HIGHLAND PARK. \lr :nnl Mr~ “I!!! H‘} duuL'hH-r n! (‘Im'zu II) \HH: Mr .md \h ( H-‘u'h St mu, (bu-n Perry um r â€W Snphnmnrr~. 'M [Mud Knulmll ! n2 Hmm-v Knnx and HA for (hl' Sv‘lllori. huvlh-M HI" :uh-l H“, F“ n mu \\ Ill \l'llt‘llt‘ \ull-u [)m-rrivh! HIL’h Sn'hmul Mh‘ ":dllh KI'UUK! d Suhdfl) ullh ). \lr ll: luv uhl 11hr†Dl’il‘l'w H l'urd)‘ wins, “km Inn» been i mnw Hmc- are much Impnn‘od. ‘ 0!)" I: :nto-ndlng N‘hool Ih‘ll’ mu! Unï¬nin. «hm hm! the} unm. rxpvvls h» Du» um mum.’ Aurlh (‘ Mlllvr 1-! Ilighwuutt HI~ lM-a'll sluliuno-d m (‘nlnp‘ Md. ha.- lwn-n tumuruhl) dls- : ul {rum >4-r\l(‘r and has rv-‘ Urn uxmhl‘ \tx-n u! Park I: um pnmug \i H Id M" INN! r! ('hlrnL’l l \ My “I“ Hill 8“.“ leuln Huhlwdum hznz- 4m :u-tin part In Hnrmnx BUIHIL â€HUI Huh!- .huuiuu “I! g‘ Mn! Hn Ir leluxn ful| >4'l‘\ H‘q HM hm !. r n 1“.» L‘nllltw (rum l\ he n-l! Smith It)", ’HurrII-n Fvl'luunl-i HG I(':|L'¢ ~I>lo Hl‘l Ku- Ill [um Saturday ~I-lrl. HHlu» tumâ€) nllvr Ith (ha If H_\ and ler Kn-Hx, hun- ld :H'o‘ u! Hu- uf Ilw uln- \‘thud Sun- \‘ lmmhrrt Inn! in H. Hull lh Hn uurk ~ *â€" rmv Hu- (harm 0! lhr â€Inch Talm John hum->3 .I. Inch-r nah-rm, Marn- Illl. J‘nunr) l‘ “upâ€: ;I- [In Mri, H Mass in that n- vuln- n! (‘hl- u! Mr: (314d IN} ‘IH '1 (' ll Mr; Finder nth flirted business In brother ï¬nder me ï¬rm name er 1 Endef an Sula md 22nd , removing liter in more rou- nd commodbun qulnen- ll Nn‘ . W'IN’T Sln‘l. Ilwrr hit furty he wu held in huh regard by my busined “won’tâ€. Ho.- was «tact d county commissioner from In 1879. which nfllco he conâ€" ln 3 veh â€Idem mlnuer. Abhn el‘hleen .(“rn no he moved V m [kerneld who" he run lnstru-T'l mam)! lh lncorp’nllnl the “Muse; o-n u‘ciuck xttur _\ morning Tln- (‘un-v; uf l4l~ Ill11~ lwlnï¬ t'niu‘vr ul ilu pinmm it Mr VIN lulu-ll ill ulmul 'l lnn‘lh nun at M V hunua ninl xrndu- MI) '11" “inn-q, u hr uzn tnkrn lu ll‘ lumpilul .buul t: umk ago. but flrcnnu- lu-p‘qm physical aid. Mn? Bum-r w“ born August l8. H46. in (‘olnmh' , Ohlot At the im-nldnu out n! I, e rebellion he be- huge. to the (' bu: Cndeu. the Mn Mic-en your 0! use. and with thrm did guard duty 0! the nut Re- twl primnen It Camp Chm. Ohio. In “I! he wont-into active service repelling the Mnn‘n Raid. The lu- tpr art of â€63 .found him in the turd Ohio Volunteer:i with the army of the l‘otumnr baton Peternburu and lichmund Abou! 1M7 he/camo [n (‘hlcngu akin. up the produce oommlukm hulinru. «ambushed Mmuel! on the cams 0! sum and Adam: (nnw Pra- coch't corner) I pnnnonhlp wnh Mr. Andrew M. eyonx. under rhe nrm hum- of E r Mann. In 187] Ihr great a burned out their buulwu. rnuiuxnw bizrznruzw nrx||)+:x1';r.ssws mun Amnlm» Mum-11 . u‘cluck saturq Jun! BUTTER--EGGS--MARGA RINES ; A 5c " rd'Note Book will be given to all school éhildren ' king 3 15c purchase of school supplies. FFEI$é some money saving bargains in pre . jnvgptory sale beginning Saturday. January 25, and eï¬octive to February 1 1919. PIPES 35- 506 values - - 20c " 25c "126 CIGARS, oddbrands, 66, 7c and 86 values :1. $2. 00 per box of 50 â€"ALBERT LARSON mu as, uqvmc im‘cxmc Standatéi Brew. .of 5‘54“ 4'15 10 disoountper box 0125, 50 or 100 8-02. mflsRex Tobacco regu larvalue 55c . 306 156 am of Sweet Tips, 5301- cured and Edgeworth Boys’ and girls Books not over 606 value -' 206 Books of Poetry and Standard Fiction not over $1.00 value - . - 406 2 No! over $1.50 value†- 80c Finest_0uality Home Dressed Poultry til'r' I Huspflnl MFN'd nun) M [In B. HANSEN, Proprietor Shore Creamery STA TIONER 515 Onkwood Avenue TIM Mr. Frank Thompmn. an old Spnnlah~Amerlcun War Veteran and relldent of Highwood. died at Elgln un Standâ€. The remalns were thin- pod to [“3th where funt-rul aerâ€" vlces wlll be held In the Sputum-Am- erican Wu- Vcte'rnns' Hall today at two o'clock. harm! will be made In the Port Sherman cemetery Tim HUI} (‘rum- ('lxurt“: uf which in “mi n mt-mlwr' smih rrplv! the lxn~ of Mr Hum-r. Ht \Aurâ€" m: .‘H‘!l\t' hm} drum! {nrvmu-r‘mm FJHI' lllwrnl» H a! all lmw.‘ m hs-lp support (hr ('nllmlir ('hun-h. but through Hw Hnflurlwr and rf‘lur‘l.~ u! Mr Hndvr lhr ln-uplr (I! â€w [nun “tn- .‘uhir In haul mun During the umr I»! We (-unxlructlun u! the chum-h. Ml End m' u'ry KI‘IH‘PUUFI)‘ umr lns largé bump «in that the (album people uvn- able to hold llwlr menu-(m. He was known to himdrdx- o! M: frlonds as n man of nlerllng charac- ter and lovable dlnposklon, and par- Uculurly u homeâ€"lovlng mam. l! he had lived. Mr. and Mrs. Ender‘ would hive celebrated their ï¬ftieth wed- ding nnnlvennry the third 0! March. The funeral ,servicel were ï¬eld at the Holy Cross Church. The funeral sorvlooa were held at the Holy (‘réu Church on TueSdny. at eleven o'cluck. Rev. 1‘. P‘. Quinn 0! Joliet, Rev. W. Ryan 0! .lkaerfleld. and Rev. Richudl or Techny official- tn: The_munlc and pinging wu turntshed by the Stnten- uf Techny. Interment took place In the Mooney cemetery. ' He n lurvlved by his widow, Kath- erine Ender. two sons. Eugene and Arthur, one daughter. Clara. one trunddnuxhter. Bum. one d-uxhverJn- luv. Alice. And one brother. Henry. n! Du-vrncld. bun; Much-71 IU- ï¬rst pun-Mr“! which uï¬itw hr held for lvwhp pmâ€. Mr “as [hr keystone of (In \IHHK" u! lkfl-rhvm Highland Park, Illinois OIITI‘AR" â€*7 '51 1.