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Highland Park Press (1912), 28 Apr 1921, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR One year The Highlanh Park Press: Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the post office at Highland PubTiEAEIi‘é’ééEii’ by JOHN i.‘U6£'L”LWahd'PA'UL L. UDELL, .c Highland Park, Lake CounLv, Illinois Udell Brothers )- lorence Warner It is said that after the l’eninsular War the Duke of Wellingâ€" ton caused rive hundred elms to be set out along the road from Grenada to the Alhambra and this avenue is now one of the most beautiful in Europe. Every visitor to Japan remembers the splendid avenue of .ryptomerias. twenty-seven miles long leading,‘r from L'tsonomia to the shrines of the Shoguns at Nikki). It is one of the great sights of Japan. and it was planted by a nobleman who was too poor to embellish the temples with gold and lacquer. but who wantâ€" ed to make a worthy offering to the great shrine. His gift re- mains while the gifts of others are forgotten. What is so beautiful as a tree with its roots deep planted in the earth and its leafy t'rest reaching up toward heaven? And what so beneticient‘. with its yearly gifts of flowers and fruit and foliage and its benediction of shade? As Joyee Kilmer wrote. “l think that I shall never see A poem lovely as a tree A tree whose hungry mouth is prest Against the earth's sweet flowing breast. A tree that looks at God all day And lifts her leafy arms to pray. A tree that may in summer wear A nest of rnlnns in her hair. Poems are made by fools like me lut only God can make a tree." Surely. a grove of beautiful trees ought to be planted about the spot in France where Joyce Kilmer fell. THE TYRANNY OF FASHION Who is it that sets the faxhions in clothes? And why is it that we are such slaves to this mysterious arbiter? It \VHUl‘l he shocking for a man to wear a white tie with a dinner Jacket or a black one with evening dress. but for a woman to appear in public in a gown with puffed sleeves or a skirt that swept the ground would be monstrous. But why it should be so is a question which only a philosopher can answer. There is a. modesty like that of the Venus of Milo which can go hand in hand with nudity. but not with those garments which suggest withuut revealing. But what after all. do we mean by modesty? Then» is much outcry today against the indelicacy 0f the pre- vailing fashions. but the indelicacy consists in half disclosed charms and in daring disregard of time worn conventions. hY‘th You Can Write a Book HIGHLAND PARK TRUST 86 SAVINGS BANK It may he sh. and yet "tis a pity E\ on one L'an \\ rite a bookâ€"“not like Huck F Inn, perhtlps â€"â€" but on the style ot \luri\ Twain 5 fax orito the true StOl‘V ol one \\ ho liCCpS his monm mat- ters in good ()ldCl and does not ftorgc Tommrmx in the excitement at Today. Your hank book tells your story. Perhaps our ()lllCt‘fS can help you make it good reading. \Vhen sonuxnurusked }Iark 1Hvah1 which was his favorite of ail tht- books he had “Kitten u took hinljust about ha” a second to answer “\h liank Book." JOHN OLHE ['ff‘ldtni Whose feet beneath her petticuat Like little mice stule in and out. As if they feared the light." Editors ( ity and Society Editor Telephones Highland Park 557 and 553 ‘tho‘ B;n k~of Parson'al 559731 SUBSCRIPTION RATES M EMORI .\ l. TREES sluRTuN R. MAVOR I'rr Idem THl'RSI'.\Y. AI‘RH H \RRY PAUL thivr $2.00 19221 i MI» ! Miami ' spent | Elston small son of this city. and Miss Hel- ren McEwan and Mr. Tom Rowan uf Hake Forest, spent Sunday with Mr. land Mrs. Robert Duzuid 01’ Deer- ,‘field. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Alex McEwan and l Mr. William Guyot has .returnml from Kankakee, ”L. where he attend- {ed the conference held by thv Evanuv- ilical Association. A I x l 9 THE HIGHLAND max PRESS. HIGH-LAND pxgax, ILLINOIS Mr. and Mrs. I“. ll. llussey hun- snld their hou-se on N. Linden avenue to Mr. Mwum Trauh of Cleveland. Ohio. who will mm‘o inm it May ISL Mr. and Mrs. llussey will live at the Morainc Huh-l fur a month when zllmut Julie )3 Ilwy will lvm‘v fur Hymnpurt‘ .\12l>'.~., returning ln l'hi» mun» m thv full “hm" lht'}' will make The datu- «‘r' (hv \Vummx'fi (lulu dunn- ix‘ Sutuniuy. Ami] BHIIL Mr-.~~I\. Hm‘mun Hurt and Edward and "M'UI'L'I‘ Uhhwin n-{urnmi Sunday hum Dayhm. ()hiu, \\ hm'p thvy \wrv emplnyml by thy Paytxm mey weight S'lev ('11. Mrs. I.“ Vain“ r'ctm'm-xl Saturday Air. and Mran Ed. Brown and fam- ily of Chicago, were the Sunday gueSts of Mr. and Mrs, William Sasch. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schrey of 01- ney, were the Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. William Guyot, .“J'h. I. (‘. Elsun has returned from Miami and Baltimore. when: she spent flux-c months‘ Mr. and Mrs. Elston have opened their home on Mc- Daniuls nvrnue. and ham: named it EdmuO-Mnk Mix and Mrs. Martin Hart will move from North Urn-n Hay road. to 687 (‘L-ntml avenue. thv cgn‘l)’ pan of next week, The Lake Forest Sport (”luh invite you and your friends to their May dance, Monday evening, May 2 at Anderson ”all, Lake Forest. Music hy Md'brmick. Miss Dorothy I’urdy had as her guest last week Miss Helen Rufl'm-r of Denver, Colo. Mr. John S. Reesman and family will mme May second to (‘mtral St. Evanston where they will “make their futum home. The Migses Yahne have pumhased the Reesman rosi- dence and will reside there. any» m thu- thvir nunw. The dahw ix‘ Sutuniuy .‘h‘.\~l\. I Mrs. Emil Rudolph has returned from Florida. where she spent sev- eral weeks. LOCAL AND PERSONAI. NEWS Ida Sharp was hostess to the Jolly club zit her home last evening. Mr. William H. Thomas. who has been on the Sil'k list for the past few days i> recovering: rapidly. Mr. Earl I). Wylcs and family of ("hit-ago, have taken the H. F. Mae-ch- tle residence on Honu-wuod avv., for the summer. Miss Elizabeth Snutherland spent the Week end at the University of IL Hnois. frum ( lant‘ ‘vlay 1 1mm 1n. Llnm'll nun tn 51"»‘3 (‘rntml nun Tht' Sparkling Springs Mlncrul Water (1).. announces that all phone and office urdels will be taken at Paul (hewr's Markvt. Mr. and Mrs. Herman [Hark hun- room-mu! Ihm'r home in Ruvinia hav- ing spvnt Iht‘ wintry at thv (‘hicaun “(Inch hntq-I. Mn. Huh-H Mun-iv hm n-hn-m-d from the Highland Park hospital and is getting alumr niwly. Luk (‘lul Mr. and Mrs. valxuul W‘ Hastings and family have rMmm-d ("mm l’huv- mx, Amy... whvn» Hwy spvnt (he pas! .‘iX mumhe. Dunll Y'Hl‘fll'l [hp Illlnl't‘ In lu‘ HlVUn hy thv Highland Park \\'nm;m'.~ ('llll) Salunlay owning m thy Buys‘ gyzp- naslum ut the high Sl'houl. Mr. R‘ (l, Smmu-lsun has sold his rmnlcnu- un lh-nn mm to Maurice l“ llirsl-h ul‘ l'hivug‘. Mrs, Samuvl- sun H’lll hm- _\‘nungvr ln‘ulhrl' llnvlll Slmmmn un- lx-zn'ing fur (‘alifnrmm whl-ro Hwy will syn-ml svvvml weeks. l‘pun [l‘wll' rviurn tho family wxll maln- thvir home in Winnotka. Mr. Harris J. Steiner has purchn» ed the (lourgv G, Green rcsulvncv on Rillg‘kuml Drive. Hel‘iwl‘i PI. Muime-n. twulu- xvii! 0M mm M Hi. and Mrs, Mmhizis K. Maimzm \iiwi suddenly April 215‘. Funeral wrviws \wn- i‘miii Samrda)’ a! ham n'vimk {mm ”11' family war dcnm- in i'himun with burial in Mcmuriul i'zn’k «'cmrtvry, UPSidt‘S his father uni] mnthm~ hv loan-s one hrutiu-r Kn survive him. The Mailman family wurr fnrmcr resirk‘nh Hf this Ht)”. .\h "2an .32.. f. T. 77,225.], 2; 2:. 2 _: 335: 7.4: .252; $2.: 3:? 32.4 M. May h .\|x s. I.“ Vain“ r'ctm'm-xl Saturtla: (‘ulifnrniu whm- she spvn! thI wintm.‘ \ Shim-y \V. Milk-r and «laugh Sluclt- um} I from 11'} mam) “1th hurml m rk «'cmrtvry, I’M-sides :tl mnthm‘ hv k-au-s one nix-v him. The Mailman fnrmcr residonh uf this Mvrtnns “hm haw chmnu Hawk-nu Thou Lhkt' FUTPSI n-turm-xl Saturday x‘n- shv spvn! the Int :nmh' will Jnxh-n nun Mn :11 Sunday. ll) 3. m. (‘h‘urch School. ”I Sunday. H a. m. Morning: Worship. Sundu), S p. m. Evening Worship. Wednesday, 8 p, m. Midweek Pray- m‘ Sen‘ice. Thursday, 8 p. m. Male» chorus at gpastor's residence. Saturday. 4:30 p. m. Juznior >(‘h0llfl On Sunday, May 8th, this church welcomes its new pastor,i the Rev, Milton Geil of Napervillehlll. Rev. Gcil is a native of Canada, ‘is a grad- uate of North Western coillege, and he will receive his degree fmm Evan- Sgelical Theological Seminary this spring. He has also attended sum- mer sessions at the University of | Chicago. This church is fortunate in 'having a man of aggressiVe ability iassume its leadership. gum“ AND moansfi The Parent-Teacher association of thesouth division will hold a meeting on the afternoon of Wednesdgy. May 4th at 3:30 o'clock at the Lincoln school. The speaker will be Mrsl Anne Allen. who will talk ;on the Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.‘Endeav- 0r Society meets at 6:45 p. m. Next Sunday will be communion Sunday and Presiding Elder, H. H. Thoren will be present and preach morning and evening. He will also preach Friday evening and preside at the Quarterly Conference that will‘ he held at the close of the service. The Philathea Blble class will hold a cake sale at the Community Cen- ter next Saturday. "Educational Value of T0) " A group of songs will be giVen by Mn. Daniel Cobb, Jr. Mr. Louis 0. Basking and family will mun: the lath-r part of this week from Ravine awn. (q 903 S. Linden avenue. Mary linuisr éiilil'VhHi‘lcS Henry (iuyni “ho hum- hern (m the sirk list fur thv past “'l‘t'k un- umvnluscing. )lis. James Mrliam‘r uf ('hicagu, is visiting hvr {'hthvi' Mr. Edward Nev- Mrs. Annmw .lxnos‘ returned Mow day from (’znlifm‘niu. when- she Spvnt Ihu past fuw months. o ' ‘ I‘D g EBENEZER EVANGHLICAL g Mr. and Mrs. E 1'. ()hrmund and liflllfih‘t‘l' Ethel spent the week end in Fun du lav. Wis., visiting relatives. The Wrman‘s Huh announce some novel attractions 1» be featurvs at (heir dance Saturday evening. int! at H'r lirnth M My, {my (urn-It u! M- kulh. u-hu yussvi! away (nlrly tins n-urmmr. Hr hm! hm-n 1H for smm'ul numths. T)u-_ hudy will In- lu'uugm hvn- fur hurmL Mrs. (VI. lrtt “21> fnl‘llh'll)’ Min Laura Hui] (If thir L‘il)‘. Mr. and sz ('hzu'k-s H, Watsuu and family haw moved tn their m-u humr '11 225W Thaw-r .4er Evan Hun. Mrs. Wuhan is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank (I Mark of Highland Park, ~ Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Abercromby of Chicago, were tie Sunday guest! of Mr. and Mrs. Fr nk Swanson. If you enjoy good music and good dancing come to thé May dance giv- en by the Sport clubat Anderson Hall. Lakv Forest, Monday evening. May 7 Music by Mv(‘omuick. Mr. ('arl l’fnnstiehl is now located in his néw home on) Woodpath ave. Mr. ['2 I). Silbcr has rented Mr. Pfen- stichl' 5 other home an Wuodpath ave. fur Hm u-als and ail! mow into it May hxfl. Mrs. James MrLamér uf ('hicat visiting hvr {'hthvr Mr. Edward ins of film Hun-v. Mn, Elizabeth (‘umplwll of ( run. NHL, was (hr “wk end cur Mm. J. (K Unify. Mrs. Annmw .l‘nos‘ returned Mrs. Walter lr‘. (‘nrr will make hm home at the Mu‘rainc huh-l rlurim: thv mmmt-r [nmnthx (‘amplu-ll (‘hnph-r will volt-brun- llruthc'rs nlL’lll at thvll' regular mm:- Inv m-\t “'mhwmhy mulling. Nmu rcnz‘hul (ht l‘l‘vss this murn- inv nt' Xlw llrnth «4' My, {my ('m‘lrtt Hf lh- lxulln. u-hu yussvil away (nlrly tins n-urmmr. Hr hull lm-n I“ for smm'ul mnntlus. Tlu-_ hudy will In- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carlson of Second 81,, cvlvhruted [heir Crystal Wedding anniwrsary last‘ Sunday. The guestx Wen-1 Mrs. Mildred Ray. Wauâ€" kogun. MI. and Mrs. Van. Mr. and Mrs. Hunu-r. Mr. and Mrs. Moldaner. Mr. and Mrs. Bnurnv, Mrs. Meyvrâ€" hunfi', Mrs. L. Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Kjt‘lquiat. MKS K. Yagvr. Miss. H. Lvarman. Mr. John Humor, (‘hicagm Mr. and Mrs. (thvrt. Mr. F. 1'. Evans ‘was most delight fully surprised last m'onim: by a number of friends, the occasion beâ€" ing his hrihtday anniw-rsary. The evening was spent in playing bunco, the suu‘t-ssful prin winners being Mrs. Richard Stratford. Mrs. S, (‘. l‘hristuphor. first prizes; consolation prize.» Mrs. Joseph ('ann-rnn and Mr. R. ('. (‘amm-run. A huffet suppvr was served. ‘ Subject for next Sunday's Lesson’ Sermon. "Everlas‘ing Punishment." Services are held in this church‘- own) Sundm morning at 10: 45.; Sunday School meets immediatpiy afâ€" ter the mmnini: service and is open tn pupils up to tho age of 20 )ears The \\ 0dnusday owning meeting, which includes texiimonits of Chris-, tian Science healing. is at 8 o'clock: You are cordially invitied tu make {151' of the remlim: room ‘at 387 (‘en~ tral avenue, which is open every \chk day from nine o'clock in the morning until six o‘clock in the eve. hint' and Sunday afternmins from two to six 0 clock UNITED EVANGELJCAL CHRISTIAN SCIENCE J. H. Keagle. Pharar er ('hzu'k-s H, Watsuu haw moved tn their m-u 15M Thaw-r :(n‘et. “\"lll’h . \Vnhun is a daughter of hud~ it (If We wish to thank :1) those who sent flowers. furnished Automobiles. offered their mics 1nd in many way expressed chit sympathy to us in our late bemmmt. Mn. Edna Doose, His Mother and Father. Has nothing particular to say this week; thanks you kindly for reading this, and 'asks lather diffidently if you think we are likely to have m0) 9 Iain. Telephone H. P. 125 Evening Rides, Tuesday and Friday, 8:00 p. m. ALBERT LARSON CARD 0F THANKS SPECIAL SALE $1.00 CLOTHING AND GENTS’ FURNISHINGS All Furnishings Reduced' Men’s and Boys Shoes 13 S. St. Johns Ave. Highland Park Ill. Vanilla, Chocolate or Strawberry We announce that we have the agency for the well known HYDROX¥§ Ice‘Cream , E. V. MEYERFIELD Competent Instructors Always In Attendance Highland Park Riding Stables $11.00 OXFORDS AT $6 . 5 0 EARL W. GSELL first Morchandim‘ for Lmsf mey HYDROX GUERNSEY ICE CREAM 65c Lisle 80!, all colors. all sizes, while they last 4 pair for S. FELL Your choice of Brick or Bulk Pharmacist Phone 23 Tel. 307 Phu 567 No one has eVer computed how much time is lost through failure to meet appointment: pmmpuy, 'but it runs intdimillions of hours. Some salesmen need lessons in voice culture more than they do on the "proper approach.” for a harsh voice ruins many a persuuive thouzhx. 217 N. St. Johns Ave. Children’s Rides Saturday, 10 a. m. Stationer orth PHONES 1 - A satisfil vertisemel ers boost '1 Cash Specials "(.‘lkar Brook" Fl Pun- Brlck Buxwr _____.___.___â€"â€" Ceresuta Flour he! of 8”. 49-1!» ht] Idke's Guod l 0100. 2 lbs. {or American Fannl)‘ Fe): Napthn soap. _‘_______.â€"â€"g- W on} Soap. SW!!! est. special, H) b Puritan Mill and Hops, big seller _____________.â€"- ancy Green Gage and Apricuts, X03 Lurrnnts. neu >14 3 packages fur Libby‘s Rosedhh' I Ketsup. large but”! General Jam and Jen}. rt 50c seller. 3 {or Spraws' Dog “I Large nae hex Hickory mph 3 bargmn. qt t Fury Santa (‘1 Prunes. 3 lbs. {t 2 cans for Peacock S H H Fem-y Blue RUN 3 lbs {or Chase Sanbor "Us hulk (-ofiw‘ “hast- Sunbor ouy- hulk Lea. pm prlon‘s um. 1 ail. per pound Sunfl's Pridr V Phwder, 1111;? 5. I? (' fi Ff (u I . , i‘ . 393 Ce: can

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