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Highland Park Press (1912), 17 Jul 1919, p. 4

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I! N: M: It #1 f=lOl=== \OE FOUR The Highlan‘h‘ Park " Prtfig John I; Udell Paul I. Udell Published weekly by JUHN IA. UDELL and PAUL L. UDELL. at Highland Park Lake County. Illinois Albert Levy _ __, __- _ i _ - ‘Huuun \ -~ . -__ W I , ‘ Entered as second class matter March 1. 1911. at the post office 1111‘?!“ h» ‘ 1| Highland Park. “Huck. undor the Act of March 3. 1879. hm“ v innml : \ I ’ \l HRH his \Hur nu- m be r H HIGHLAND PARK TRUST 8L SAVINGS BANK [it H‘!‘ Nu m; .x gmu- nu‘t‘lk- Mxmy .1 m-m pu l""1l‘ tiw Huh ltvuuw. hut. If )nu \H‘h tn 4 ‘:i< deir. and Mn] wilt Hun‘. thv gvmlomu daring as tho mvtul hnduv wurn h)’ the l : ‘1 1p0rh‘mnn :nr 5mm 1," if thrv' xul Spur! Hlfillmm va mi “GU Loans and Dim-aunts $296,445.10 Liberty Bonds 25,689.11 War Savings Stumps 846.00 Other Bonds 148,025.50 Furniture and Fixtures 1,106.71 (‘nsh on hand and due from banks 80,882.57 $462.994.99 Loans and Dim-aunts Liberty Bonds War Savings Stumps Other Bonds mlnr Capital Stovk Surplus Undivided Prntits Deposits Reserve for Taxes December 6. 1916 January 1. 1918 January 1. 1919 May 12, 1919 June 30. 1919 July 9. 1919 prvn qrnmm- purtivipatinn m HM“ unnu Â¥OHV A BUNNELI “Minx In (In- lust fiftr‘vn years Such 2! \ast M Quin 6‘! l2! Ithi ‘H' in. ir‘ mun \xht't‘b‘ «rum abound :15 Hwy du in and about Highmnd Park JOHN A. BUNNELL GEORGE F. GOODNOW MAUD ERSKINE MORTON R. MAYOR ERNEST 5. GAIL Presldcn! Hll m 1min itlllJl play-n (h mpuxan ix .- me NH h I F I} I!“ All officers and directors reside in Highland Park 4 SH” HIM A: the close of business July 9th, 1919 V l rm” and \itul nrgzmizntiun “um :Mrr hi~ (“sappy-null nf that mzm and that club *th Floor, 20 E. Jackson. Tel. Wabash 5212 thtlnll. r nu‘t‘lk m in: rm Report of the condition of the I‘ll I. 1‘ Hunt? ”1‘1”: rulv. In The Bank of Personal Servico' Telephones. l)l|)> he qwrt. lunwres l {ht-m mnk~ Hm! 11' \H fl0=l=0 I“ “(H nun RESOURCES LIABILITIES ALFRED E. OLSEN 3mm; .\m«-ric;m (-itim-u whm'o Hwy (um rvst um DEPOSITS 1 nrganiznthm, The caddie. na‘ :1 ruk : n Pwtter player than the mvmhor. Ha Hw knows that ho hus' (wrtnin sporting 1) HM; Karma If. (an thv ntlwr hzmd. hi_ (‘ill If hvhind f1 M K‘llllva Di recto rs Officers JOHN OLIVER HARRY PAUL i n rosy» vt Highland Park 557. 558 le:1\‘Ul';‘.hl<‘ (-nmpnrisuns \‘M‘C Prflident \m dam nut sulk or bulk tho- gnmv. When H Icli HM {tut tlu \\ \‘lliRH' \\ WW )f mwlsurwmvm and n mule all hi> uwn r} URI] m h(-zu vluh, fur (hut nmtttr. disregards his :UMiu mm IN‘I' (um imuhun tn thu trnntmcnt of its caddivs citizvnship IL"! lzmhmui and gum! >p4~rtsnrm~hi11 'nx' “Mun Hwy mu) n-nmliv. It 1‘ cmhiiv i< always in the wrong. ISMN a: A gentleman when sec-n <utisf)‘ )nursolf. watch him with 111's numlwr quitv as visihlv and hay with thv hag. z<mo QZOEIEm mmszmm .z 933 z<mi A x725. z<om .m .B =m>30 2:0. fur in~lnnm n in: hm-n ll Bank Organized $200,168.36 263,546.60 361,702.83 . 363,656.81 402.091.98 lll Chicago Advertising Manager imply Hy up-m hi> sportinL’ rights THI'HSDA V. .ll'].\' 1 0f jlh‘ticv and strike likr n 3 50,000.00 5,000.00 5,496.81 102.091.98 408.20 334?:2339499 crux Thv)‘ hnn- prmidml 1m! rind slwlh-r from thc- n‘my of American lm_\.~ HIM hn fun-rd to sm [.1 In «urh the (‘Ildtht H htw'umPS H H be (‘tmsidcrwl c===oq Cashier zrwmd in rhi hunks furm part 1 playful rvminde-i‘ nlf Cullllll'} Ihi< :xrm)‘ 1 sportsman. M M Th‘o Exmonr club ('HM )Hlt ml) :xlmndunvd ........ Editor Superintendent lht m‘unni' tiwl I‘vmurk'ml rule Thtw‘v N») club k nuws \turnl righ rights ll THE‘HIGHLAND BARK PRESS, HIGHLAND h Mr. Louis Lefivrt. who spam (in ;pust yvur in svrvico m‘vrsons hm: r(» Jturnml hump, hoim: hunurahh’ di. [charged from Hu- wrvicv. Mr and “Is. \\':quI MI-Nuu lI-rti lTImsdny for Dm-utur III who N (In v “ill ‘uflnd N‘V‘thl wowks \isltinu MI. McNutt's parents. ' 'fs. \‘ The Misws Inuise and Esme MI. Dona“, INuInod fruIII Indianapolis ‘I I end as the ghosts of Miss Hvl-In‘ (“nah nf liuviIuI Driw. Mrs. Mary Ehrvnfvusvhtvr’ is spend-y ing this week in Lawn. lll.. visiting" relatives. Miss Dorothy Supplv of IXIIIrm-Idl was thf’ week (Ind guest of Miss [Frances Brown. I ‘Ind. Saturday and spent thrI week 1 1 l | 1 3 £0503 (.. 'h 1102 Bu .- I :Il'( I'I'I Miss Bessie Caroian spent Sunday at the home of her parents. Mr. ‘and Mrs. John Caroian of Everett. Lit-ut. Robert F. Hussey returned Saturdn} to his home from Cumn Grant having recently returned {rah Pramsx “in re he spent the past two yeurs with the first division. He will return to Camp Gram following a M- ll LOCAI. AND PERSONALNEWS [ct-n (Ill.v [con (la) lurluu'n. - 5 Mr. Arlhu Mrs. G. W. Potter and Mrs. Amick and Mn. F of Ausxin were the Sunday guests of] Mn) mud, Mrs. Andrew Bloomfield. hnnw uilh The members of the United Evan» unlicu! Sunday school will onjoy their :mnuul plcniv on Saturday. July '19, n! thv River Woods. Mr. Bonnie Booth, who for the past year, has twvn own-mm. returned to_ his homo Thursday, honorably ‘HF'E Adolph William Bvrglund. son at charged from ”1“ St‘rvicc. . er. and Mrs: August BL-rglund. Wiui Mr. Donald McDonald spent tlie‘;b0rn in Donn-r. Colorado, OCL 10. week end as tho xuvst of Sutton ; 1900. Aftvr n residence of (our years Laing of Lake Forest. [In Colorado Mr. and Mrs. Berglund Mr. and MrS. John Grunt. of G10”_§m0ved to Chicago Eleven years later cm‘. foxmorly 0! this city, are [heathey army to Highland Park where prnud and happy parents of a mi1,lth“-" hnyu “"09 ”Md“!- horn Sunday. July 13th. : ()n Palm Sunday in May, 1916. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose» (iihlmm urt'lAdqlph was confirmed With a “a“ receiving onngrziiuluhinns upon thug“! ‘?4 young people by tlw RPV' 0' llilrth Hf u sun‘ lmrn Saturday. .lul_\"‘l"d“flrd Derr. pastor 0' the English l :Evangvlloal Lutheran church of the ‘ tw -lftl . ' . ‘ ‘ lAsu-nnslnn. Lincoln street and Cornel- \dolph vWHllam Borwlund \h‘s‘ .lnlmum nf Mnnhxllluu III. was Hln' umw‘t hut \Hwk Hf lu-r w‘mhins. llu- .\“F>t‘$ Hill Hf (‘nrw-n i \ \ Ray mud. \|r<. Mar) Ln-glc-r of Adina». “L. is Ihv aunt of MI". Gouruo Baum-E I)! Higlnsnml .-\\'n~._- for a In“ wm'ks. Dr R H. J:|('k.\ has purchzlso‘d thv ”Hum: rnkidvm‘v in Hiuhu'uml. As _H-t ht- hxh‘ not row-inn! his dist-hagga- frum thv :n‘m)‘. Major Jun-ks i< sin» tiunmi at Camp GranL Mrs, \Vullvt has gone (u Chicago “ho-rw >110 will qu-nd thrm- \w-vks “Uh Mrs. (‘ulhhl'n, u fanm-r rt-<idvm UV Yl\i> wit), Mr. and Ml‘<, Grogm') Hul‘m~ It’ll {M‘s vu-vk fur Rm'kfurd whom Hwy will visit rvlmivvs. Later (ll-gr will hmvv for Hwir homv in Minm-apnlis Minn. Mr. and Mr“. I H. Shun lnhumu :n't' thv cue-«ts of Mrs. anr)’ Na-lsun. HHIHC. .\l;|<~. \\’ll(‘l'l‘ sln- “in”, tlw summnr. ‘ '~ Mr. and MN. 1;. (E. Taylor \ rvnlw‘. Ilh-ir‘ humv am] will h-z‘u N'm‘lhwrn \\'1.~'mm~iu whvrv (hm spnnd lhv munmvr mum!» HHS ('il) Last Sunday nftrrnuun :1 gc-urrnliun picturo of Mrs. L. .-\. l‘eu‘rsnn, L'I‘l'llt‘ graunlmullwr. Mrs. (‘hnrlvs L, Buyd. g'mdmnlhor, Mrs. Hilu Tillmun and sun. Milhm Bryd Tillman. was tukr'n. Miss Mary Svdngick. dnughlu-r 0" Mr. and Mrs. E. I’, Fudge-dick. M £3". Shrridun “41.. \\h() hm: m-m‘ éuhrnml for the past yvnr doin': \" M 3“ A. “ark, mum in Xv“ \‘m'k In-n “\l-mdny um! \Hll rvtnrn m Hiuhlum' Park shurH). Miss Smigewirk Fl" t-nrnml rm thv l’vim-o Frwioric \V'il inu this ;\h~.‘~*Hnwurd E. Nun :md wifv Ur (:lmu'nv, 011 July fourth ll(‘lll u smni- cvntonn‘lnl :lnniwrsnry of tlw arrlvul 0! his father's fnmily in (llvncne. The parents nl’ Mr. Nun passed glwny some years ago. but they are remembered by the early settlers on the Nlrlh Show. lny‘itallnns were soul to Wisconsin, Michigan, Chica- g1), Rim-r Forest. anonswood, and Highland Park. A large numlwr of (llonctw frivmls \Yl‘l't‘ also in ntlond. unco m lln-lr rosillmxco, "Th0 Elms." 3250 Hawl Aw. The gathering was greatly vnjuywl by all presonl. Scrgt. me-y Patton has mturne" from sorvico m-orsoas and has hovn honorably disr‘hnruvd. Misa Mmivlinv Bnyd has m-lurnm‘ from Ohiu where she enjoyed a few weeks" vacation. A , h ' H] ! Don’t forget barfpimés and when we do m we do it right. Min~ \1n l‘iUH M lm Earl W. Gsell. Pharmacist < .\l.Il‘\ \1il4h’w1 furlough .“l‘<, Grogur) Hul‘m~ )vh fur lekfurd whom Hwy vlntivvs. Later th-‘y wiH lynch hn~ \\’ll(‘l'l‘ sin ~l|vw:|itv 1nd (laugh (‘hivuuu :n‘n' spvml‘ \i<itilxg n-lnlivvs il H. Sauruis of ()k-' ha" unlit ’ :1_\lur huw \\ HI mpnml \er um} “HI y \h". ”('IH'L'U Ktmh :iml (laughter :Il'(' \‘i.~i( in: u fn-w iii-rks \'i~‘ltim.:. ‘ rvlnliws in Kainkakvv. \dolph vWHllam Bentlund . Adolph William Bvrglund. son at er. and Mrs: August Borglund. was gborn in Donn-r. Colorado, Oct. 10. l11900. Aftvr n residence of (our years [In Colorado Mr. and Mrs. Berglund Emoved In Chicago Eleven years later 'Ethey cum;. to Highland Park where loin“. knvn aim-n rneldml Miss Mary Schendorl' returned lrom Bangs Lake. Tuesday. wher? she has spent the past four weeks. Mr. Frank Mamney. who has hoen in (hv navy for tho past three years». and who hm made svvvrnl trips buck and forth on ”W I' Q. S, Jason. ro- tllrm‘d 1'uvsdzu'. hnnnrnhly d|,~'- charm-(l. \ii and \ih. .»\, l.él\\rl"‘ll(i \iills and (v'hilllin-n lt-fx Ihi< \u-ok for Mack- inm- island. “hm-:- i'hm “m rimnin for a fun' ww-ks. Mr. Arthur Williams, um Hf Mr. and Mn. F. H Williams of Gnu-n Mn) rmui. is critically ill at his imim- uiili Uplmill pnvummiin Eilwuiwl JiillnMHL wim has lN‘t'll in Pram-:- l'm' llu- pn>t lliirtm-u months. with llu- lmli l)i\'., ilnilrmitl Enâ€" gineers, rmurnwl home last Monday. hulmrnhly (lisvhzirgml. Mr. and Mr family uf .-\-‘ Mrs. (‘url Schmidt of huhuquc is visiting with hvr pnrvnls, Mr Mrs‘ {ithnmml “mm. of Slu- ruml. Mrs anry I“. (Wm “us 1' (‘ hloflgn lil>l Saturday ”wing dc-nth n! m-r sish-r, Mrs. l Burial wok plum- Tuvsduy. ()n Pnlm Sunday in May, 1916. Adolph was confirmed with a class of 34 young people by tho Rev. C. Edward Derr. pastor of the English Ivangelloal Lutheran church of the Ascension. Lincoln street and Cornelâ€" ia :n'onue. Chicago. After coming to Highland Park he cominuod his custom of attending Sunday school and enrolled as a member of the Molhodist Episcopal Sunday School. On Juno 1?. 1919. he lrnnsfvrrpd his X'huroh momlmrfliip to this (‘h‘urch l iuudm‘ thv pnstortr of Rm: E‘. Tot- 1H Atlulpli' ulwuy< hml :l sunny (lisâ€" position ililtl \mrt- n smilt- that won many frienil> and will m‘ur live‘ as‘ .21 l'i'l‘li mmnnry with those who form-i Jed _‘hi\ :ivqunlntnm-v. llt- was quick; to 'tivtm't Kt‘lilllllt‘ Christianity and; i-quhll) tilli('k to st-nsv llw folio. He: 4 t | l r l ) Wm m‘nvrous. wind and true to all he mot and particularly :iffvt-tionnte to his parrots. For several days previous to going; to the hospital he hm] not her-n feeling] well. During this time there was no! lndit‘tion of the seriousness of his‘ ‘i‘bndltion. On Friday. the 20th. in} .Qlw vmninu the true nature of his {Ease was (llsvovored and he was taken to the Lake Forest hospital where he. tttndvrwont an operation for appendi- lcitis. 'l‘hv cnso provwl to ho the imost snrious of its kind in the exâ€" lporionvo of those present. He rallied ilrom the operation and on Monday {morning gut-o every promisc- of re- loovvr): Hf' mode at most heroic ‘flght for life but on Tuesday morning in hocmno c-vldvnt that he was waging in losing fight He died Wednesday, Juno 25th; at 4:45 :1. m. at the age of is yours. 8 months and 15 days. He wns pr(‘('('l‘t‘tl by n littlo brother and sister and is survived by the father. mother and two little sisters, Hazel and Lillian. I‘l'iHl 0n the Sunday evening following the operation the minister requested each person in the audience to offer a prayer in his behalf. After the service we called at the bedside. Af- ter a most intimate rellglous converâ€" sation. Adolph requested prayer. Af- ter the prayer he expressed his heartfelt gratitude for the prayers of the people and requested that these prayers he continued. On Mon- day morning we ngain called at the hospital. The conversation at once turned to the, subject of our persona! reintion to God it was: at this time that he received a positive and clear assurance that he was an heir of God and a joint heir with Jesus Christ. the Lord and Saviour. On Tuesday morning he again expressed his gratitude for the prayers of (‘hristian people. and greatly desired '0 iiu- to serve ,his Master in an act- ‘ve Christian life. He expressed no bar of the change that might come m him hut hoped to ho restored to hmith :mui reioiemi in the prospect of roiuiuinu his awoviutvs and with Jhem win as many in (‘hrist as pos- <i'hio. This was his last message to us. He went asleep in the gloriotu hnm- of a blessed and victorious res- <llr<~viinu (‘outrihutt-d. ’Hu- government railroad employds nrv urderml to be courteous and throwing anyone off the train for asking a question is, considered needâ€" lessly emphatic. Mrs. Emil medinuvr.zmd .-\n<tin \wrv the Sunday .\Ir. and Mrs, Hu-rmnn Donâ€" “L . v. “9.9% -- .Y'mW' Kmlh vr pnrvnls, Mr. and “van. a! Slu-ridan ILLINOIS 1m] 13> hi‘t'll in ,m-n months. ilrmltl Enâ€" asl Monday. rullvd 10 )5 In [ht- anlit-k. " manual) rm mmoor Wt? 4% fi 5mm; comm ‘ 1 " ’1 -:@:~:WWW”WMWW:¢~WȢ4~HW 9-: W4 Mo! '2' S TORA GE. f i ‘ter 1 a °lding M '! Bul Contnl Avenue Sheridan Road W w I :o====o:=f;==o==o:=ao E. H. PUIDY. Profiled IA. C. PURDY. Suntan-Tuna!" Electrical Contracting ORAGE, MOVING PACKING dud SHIPPING Private Rooms, Silver Vaults Piano. Trunk and Rug Rooms ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON HOUSE, POWER AND MOTOR m Vcnuo Pencil. from H to 9 H Volvo! Pencils No. l, 2. 3 End 4 ROBERT GREENSLADE 134 Second Street Office and Yards. Vine avenue brands commanded premium pr!I WHEN COAL sold according to value.. ' Our Famous Brand Highland Park Fuel Comp Children’s Shoes 102 N. Is! St. HERMAN DENZEL, President Telex)me BUILDING MA TERIAB PITTS TON ANTHR/TCITE Rasmussen Brothers. KLBERT LARSON-é MUTUAL COAL CO. ELECTRIC FANS Thor Washing Machines intuit-I1) Pencils - A Complete Assortment for Every Need Boys’ Misses S g2, Children’s : 11065 The kind that stand good hard wear for the healthy kiddies. Very moderately priced also from Qpr shoes are the best moneycan bauy at the price you want to pay. Coal Solvav Coke 12 North Sheridan Road Successors to J. AgBLOMDAHL NCILS, PENCILS, PENCIL‘sj ALL KINDS OF PENCILS % $6. $2.â€" according to size and leather. STATIONER HAVE just' received a complete _ new line _o,f TELEPH ONE 561 Yolnul Penfih fro- . b‘! Clrponw Poodl- Telephone 35H 00000000000000 UNITED EV “31* week has “‘9 :"L'ular mont '09in meming of 'u he‘d Tuesday 1 0' lit. Walter Til! tr.“ :The senior p held‘m 1h home ”mil? 0! Ravinll “A" m the churc‘ ““37 night. 7‘8 annual Sm ‘mgbo held at F beetflvld Ramrda: 'm-lravo the ch n' on new m1 general Ch "“95!“ 5:30 and "N‘DOrYnHon m 1 "In; mm to arm hart hm." H9901!“ ”‘eflmuwmonts 1 neg-Hing (-1543 (N inxé'h‘. (hp pat-[o I"§h~ M 2-30 ,1 1.0mm .4. a M Beef Pot Roast Boned Rib Ro Rolled, lb Veal Roast, ’leg or lqin., Fancy Veal Bn .fnr stuffing. 1‘ Fresh Calves lb Pork Tenderlo: 1b ‘ . , . ‘ ‘ Special 3"Stamina Coal. TELEPHO h. 11' ""‘l-HDE Hf Unit:

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