PAGE TWO Miss Margaret Wilhelm will be hns'te.“ to the Friday Night Club mnmrmw evening. TM- Rnyn Neighbors will give a Mawuz-rade dance Saturday evening. February twentyâ€"second 1n Santl": Hall, Highwmm. All are invited to attend. Miss Priscillu Nurcuberg enter mined at dinner on Sunday. The ac casion was a. family reunion. The Ladies‘ Aid Society of the M. [-1. Church will ghe a Valentino soâ€" cial Saturday vvening in the Church parlors. Little Walter and Melvin Borgeâ€" son Were pleasantly surprised last Saturday afternoon when several of their littlo friends came to help them celebrate thvir ï¬rst birthday. \X [Jim During the past year he has been with the British, French. Italian and American armies. and the newspaper articles of this young American newspaper man have been tremen- dously successful throughout the British Press. Mn. Forest was hostess to the Morning Glories last Friday evening. vv vwv vvvwvv'ï¬wv 35" E HIGHIAND PARK CLUB 000 mg; No man hm pmwtratpd thv Gm“ man intriguv more successfully than this energetic rvprvwnmtiw Hf (hn "Tim Grout DniiuiiԠbeing Hi“ {i (10 of his discoursv is :1 warning of [kin prev-m [)t‘ku‘e cniiferi-ncv pit- falls of Gvrimn prupngundu‘ Mr. (‘urtiii aim 5,’I\’('$ a \‘i\i<i iii-s- ('i‘ipKiIlH nf the pvrils and difficulties that btw‘t Gprmuny. Hv tells of the iron nwthmi usvd in her iii-spvmte energy and her still powerful re- sources The lecture to he delivered npxt Friday evening by Dr. Thnnm.“ (‘urtin is of especial interest at the present time. Northclifle Press Biyier, Mrs. Baker. Mr. J. Cole. C. J. Carlson. Josephine. Mrs. Devin, Mr. Martin A. Durock Brothers Fasaio. Miss Sophia Hutchison. Zada M. Herman, Mr. Thomas Jamison. Mr. Jas. M. Knhara. Miss Lyyle Laney, Miss Josephine binders, Miss Eunice Smith. Miss Helen Smith. Mina Edith Advertised February 11. 1919. rum)†}!['<. Nuhlc Cram 2: :1 “'3" frie'nnlw‘ o-wning A DVERTISED LETTERS \nd .\Ir~'. H. H‘ Sdllcry enter :1 nmulwr u! (ri-‘nds Inst Mun SOCIA L ACTIVITY DOOLEY. Postmaster! zmdnll is ontn-rmin- uh at (on lhi> nf ’l‘lm Xv“ Hl‘unuuck “(Illlv' .Vmw aux "'I‘hq-ro- is a. singularity in thv rvcklessncss with which many par- ents permit their boys 0! [(‘II'JVI‘ years to indulgi‘ in tho hoodlum â€(1' of lln- xtl‘m'ts hath by day and night. thus gaimm: a procnvious practical knuwlodgv u! all manner of «Hi. Parents “ho allow this sort ui' thing are simpl) mining rvcruih' fur [llv slate prisnn.†racing (hv >trz-vts.†A former prmidA-nt u! Hn- Dancing Master's ;\.~.<m~inlion of Hw Purim- ("oust mu! a yummy \unnvnwm hvr Way tn (hr ('ity tn «'nh‘r :1 hl-‘th‘v «I! prostitution Shv hm! hnvn unv n! his pupils. and had nm thv mu Hut many mhwrh uln nn hwr wn) hunw from a dnnvv uno- mum, whvrn m-r character hull hw-n \nmkvnml h}- L‘nminL: in cuntnct with Ihv ummsilv sex whllv dancing, Fimiint, on! what her pllrpnm' “as and knowing that sh» “unld ï¬nk tn Hm inwwr drpth~ of <hnnw. ‘Io plvmlrd \nrh hr 1' [n rw tnrn rm hvr hnmvn annin: Hnrvoly upnn him. um] “Iâ€; A l-mk u! n-r prmwh In ho-r tth. :hn mid' "Win-n Another «\ditux' says "A bright, Iivvly Ind czm gm mrqudinlml with mnrv dt'Hllh'lIt and mil przu‘lim-s in half an huur uflvr dark than hv ~an hr livkn-d nr Lruimul nut uf in :1 momh. or it your. muylw nun-r. Tin- placu for _\nqu hugs ufh‘r dark i.‘ at humv “ith Ihvir pnrvnh’, and um racing (hv >trz-vts.†10:45 a. m,. The pastor will deliver the ï¬fth sermon on The Paril of Apostasy according to the Epistle of J‘udo. The particular subject is: “Duties of True Believers to Them- selves." Judo. verses 20.21. You are cordially invited tq at tend these heipfui services. The prayer meeting [in held every Wednesday evening at the church. 61%?» p. m. Christian Endoaml mevting. Topic: “Our Relation h God." PS. 91:l-16. Miss Nettie Baird leader. prnzu "Thv Tun (‘ulllnlwlh‘Hhfld‘H Ev 20: 1.17. It “us :1 (IQ’Ci‘lH‘ c-pnch in [In- history of mankind “he-n (‘md gun- tho law to Moses. That cod» Noam») the basis of all wise legislatlon and the lesson is of such vital impurtancv that it calls for the mmt thornugh study. 7:30 p. m. Song service and sor mon on "Four Tricks thxt Are Be ing Played on Good People." RED TAPE? NOT AN INCH! To become a user of the Public Library:â€" Walk right In; Step up to the desk: Ask for an application card: Write on it your name and address. NO CHARGE? NOT A CENT! NO RED TAPE? NOT AN INCH! you rlxw- up 3nur and Amp Hm bush: in: ~11 mun) :urls‘ Th“ {1 m-\I Sm riuht UNITED BYANG ELH‘AL w PUBLIC LIBRARY M Ill Iikv mu. Hibl until 1hr} Irls nu [In Ith Christian Endeavor u! â€w Dancing of â€w Paciï¬c \umwn «m hnr lh‘l‘ :1 hn‘uw n! VINE H21 "Iâ€V’V‘I‘l ' mull lI II lll H'lhlt'nl) l‘l [0’ MN“ ('hw mm ht‘M "I! I) [ml 1H lH‘ tr) ll‘vl'a- lw-l \u-l-ki mnl llu-n wont m Argonne tn {he- lllscipllnar) Barrack“ (u do guard duly. We had about lu-u hnndn-d AnwrlL-un priwm-rx and the hundrml Germans. Wu» slalinm-d at [hm-w harrm‘ks four months. From ther» We won! In Noun-human and l! sun- ls a. nlcc- place. We- expert to leave here In a few days, and when wo do, I hope ll will he “across the pond." which will b“ the hippies! mnmont or my 1le when once more I see the "Statue of Liberty." My hour Sistvrs: Must drop you a few ans an I haw not heard from you for some limv. 1 mm illll â€in lhn bvst uf health whioh I home you are also. I sent that shell I spoke of In! wot-k and it uught to arrive any time nuw. It was menssibh‘ for me [0 gn-t un)‘ pnlixh but I ch-anml it up as much as possible. You czm‘have Her- ho-rt up! u Mule brass poll!!! and haw him In It up. Then take it up In Lenin's and huw him nnxrave “('hutmuu Thiorry" H“ il yr that ht uhurv it vunm “'(HIL Well. it lmxks tn lnv A" if I HHH Dear Mother» \\'t)ll I think if lhing< turn um 11! (hm .Iru prumiwd m mv. I will (2110* a trip Hun Germany mud nlm Riluln. .Iml If I mm ln-lp tlw thins: along 1 ('l'l‘lnllll) “ill (In <0, fur I would not mim Hm opportunity for anything. This Drupnsml trip is in driw 3 (‘mlâ€" llvllzu' (mH‘IHL: mr with Mmu- â€ï¬lm-n: :m-l. hv-limr» nw. I sure am crazy [0 (l0 ll. llmv xmt lnurd from 'Nillh‘ for innw limp. [5' he humu‘ Say, will ï¬H> up nn 1!. you mlum ,xnuw u i~ 4 ml) uf “undvrx' hm [(301) um it .III the limo it gets xtalc. Did I e-vor tvll yuu I met Frank~ Iin Mead from Highwmd here? Also this Strndford’. Hemlquartvn Air Sorvlco Dept A. P. 0. 702‘ The following letter was marked from Corporal George Mallrald. who is with (‘0. E. 3rd Supply Tutu. i will write you a few lines to let you know that I am well. and hoping this ï¬nds you the same. l will tell ydu thou! our trip since we let! the Staten. We left the nineteenth or April. and arrived at Brut. France. the twenty-eighth. From there we went to,Bricon. nnd stued there a month arid then our division went into u:- tlon at Cheteau Thierry. In Septem- ber we were sent to Toul Ind stayed there a while and went to Verdun. the hudeet sector of them ell. There were shell holes hi. enoulh to bury e truck in. We had me of the wont roads. Ind had no light: because of the enemy. We had HIL‘M ï¬ll Well. I don't know of anything more to wrike. so will close. Wishing you all a merry Christmas ‘Ind a Happy New Year. Your lovlng'son. THE HIGHLAND PARK rams; HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS Thv fullowing loner is from R. -u~‘(-hnor tn his sisters: “'ith Im‘c [u all, SONS. IN SERVICE? lnhll l':u‘k (pashhut‘vl. Mr) ‘0 or “Izil‘T ‘u rvul phn-o hmk< ch :1~’ I :HII prc‘H)‘ “1-H (ml up ww- ~nm-- lmuuw PnrH I~ n n Huv «in hut (no fast {or m.- vp up \uilh. and u fnlluw won up nn it. You miuht ,knuw it uh uf “undvrx' hm If )0!) wo ho' h urr m n)" H lmxks tn nap A" if I n m) “ny hmnv fur some tu- Jum- Hr Juh' but hope srnd nu Your brother R. LEUSCHNBR Mayan. Germsny December 28. 1918 January 8th ORVHJE HIM 191’i I)! THE FRANKLIN CAR ll‘ 47 St. Johns Ave. "It came over me the other day- on a long ride to {Boston and re- turn, that this Franklin car of mine was a pretty good job.‘ and that it wzm up to me to see that the rpm responsible for it did not go uncredited." ‘ "The car was bought new the ï¬rst of May. 1916. Since that time it has run 23.300 miles. It has nev- NTIL rocvmly many peopleâ€˜ï¬ â€™md‘thoy could not afford a ï¬ne car. But they ï¬gured on the ï¬rst st basns, wholly; which world events have proved is n mistake; it is the ‘L'l.'I‘ that counts not ï¬rst coat. 'I‘lu- Franklm (‘nr has dcmonstr d that it is the cost of operation and redo of dvprvciatmn that determin the real value of a car. Tho Franklin owners' day-mud ‘ records of 20 miles to the gallon f {enliven-instead of 10 10,000 nulls to the 3:! / tires-"instead 0} 5,000 An Inventor and Exï¬losiw Eréofl of International Fame Writes: muplml will 50 pm' cont slower dtbrecmtmn than any other ï¬ne car, are (lTEHVIHK more and more people In ht Franklin. At the same time, you will kï¬d tlmusamls nf Frankllns owned by people who do nut have to count 0 ts. but who wam 1hr best. And it IS lwcauso these astnnlslnng feMun-s f omnnmy are associated with other ({lllllllli's ul’ Hm-m-ss. resiliency, sakty and riding mmfurl unequalled in (my other mr. g George FRA NK1 'IN CA RS “M49 Central Cemetery COTl n3 â€squats Buildinflo Depwbbz - «Zola-v“ or ‘broken anything; the valves have never been ground. and it rum today just a little better than it did when new. The set of front tires which came with the car was taken off after running 20,000 miles, and was.sold. It grew tired of waiting for them to wear out. The rear tires ran 14.000 to 15000 miles." ' H Koon 5,.namun ï¬ll-India. m†his M, w . 3' ploclfafllwm Alf [Ell-III'