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Highland Park Press (1912), 28 Apr 1921, p. 6

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Who is it that sets the fashions in clothes '.’ And why is it that we are such slaves to this mysterious arbiter? It Would be 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 tvith puffed sleeves or a skirt that We ground would be monstrous. But why it should be so is a questi‘ n 'ch only a philosopher can answer. There is much ' ay against the indelicacy of the pre- vailing fashions. but the in "acy consists in half disclosed charms and in daring disregard of H ‘ ' There is a modesty like that of the Venus of Milo whic ‘ go hand in hand with nudity. but not with those garments which suggest without revealing. But what after all, do we mean by modesty? Surely. a grove of beautiful trees ough the aw»! in France where Joyce Kilmer fell What is so beautiful as a tree with itsr‘roots deep planted in the earth and its leafy crest reaching up toward heaven? And what so beneficient, with its yearly gifts of flowers and fruit and foliage and its benediction of shade? As Joyce Kilmer wrote. ”I 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 (lay And lifts her leafy arms to pray. A tree that may in summer Wear A nest of robins in her hair. Poems are made by fools like me But only God can make a tree." , Surely. a grove of beautiful trees ought to be planted about |L_ It is said that after the Peninsular War the Duke of Welling- ton caused live hundred elms to lie set nut along the road from Grenada tn the Alhambra and this awnue is new one (it the most beautiful in Europe. Every visitui' to Japan remembers the splendid avenue «if (FXDIHmt’I'lZiS. tux-nty-seven miles long leading from L'tsonomia tn the shrines ut' the Shoguns at Nikki). It is one of the great sights of Japan, and it was planted by a nnhleman who was ton pum- tn embellish the temples with gnltl anil lat’uuei', but. whn want- ed tn make a worthy uttering tn the. great shrine. His gift re- mains while the gifts of others are forgotten We heartily approx'e the suggestion recentl) made that trees be planted along our highways to commemorate our young men. who during the great war took up arms in support of the cause of liberty. No more beautiful and appropriate memorials could he found to keep their memory green. memorials which \anlltl tarry on to posterity our grateful appreciation of their tine spirit and splendid courage At the beginning of sUch an avenue there might be set up a tablet of enduring bronze recording the names of those so honâ€" bred. each district commemorating its own heroes. We planted such a tree here in Highland Park a year or so ago and dedicated it with appropriate ceremonies, but it V'as only one. whereas there ought to be many. and even at that our lone memorial tree remains unmarked and there is danger lest the weasion of its planting be forgotten and its purpose lost sight of. The planting of memorial trees is an ancient custom which has commended itself to the men of every generation. Every college campus has its class trees and almost every distinguished visitor to our shores plants a memorial tree at some one of our national shrines. One year \HHr Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the post office at Highland The Htgblanb Park Pregs Udell Brothers Florence Warner Published weekly by JOHN L. L'DELL and PAUL L. UDELL. at Highland Park, Lake County, Illinois PAGE F0 UR I! may he so. and yet 'tis a pity ., 81' HIGHLAND PARK ’rRUST ac SAVINGS BANK You Can Write a Book JHH\ (H H Everyone can write a hookwâ€"not like Huck Finn. perhaps ~â€" but on the style of Mark Twain’s favorite. the true story of one who keeps his money mat- ters in good order and does not forget Tomorrow in the excitement of Today. Your hank book toils your stury. Perhaps our officers can heip yuu make It good reading“. \\ hen someone asked Mark Twain which \s as his favorite of all the books he had \xrilten it took him just about half a second to answrc .“My Bank Book." Whose feet beneath her petticoat Like little mice stole in and out. As if they feared the light." THE 'EYRANNY OF FASHION Telephones Highland Park 557 and 558 SUBSCRIPTION RATES ‘Th; 8‘;le of P‘rsonal 5:53;” 3:339: M 8.“an A l, TREES HURTH“ R‘ MAYOR I r: Men HH'RSDXY. AI'RH H ”H!" [’Al'l ( .hhu‘r Editors ( ity and Society Editor $2.00 19131 Mr. William Guyot has returned from Kankakee, “L. where he attend. ed the conference held by the Evangw lical Association. The E. B. Mattel family have not returned from California as was stated in last week‘s Press, Mr. and Mrs. Alex McEwan and small son of this city. and Miss Hel~ en McEwan and Mr. Tom Rowan of Lake Forest. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Duzuid of Deer- field. Mrs. Emil Rudolph has returned from Florida whom sht spent sew era] wwks. J Miss Elizabeth 80mm mwm-k end at the U o â€" Mr. Earl l). “'ylw‘ and family of Chicago. haw tnkvn the H. F. Maech~ tle residvm'e mi llnmt-wrmil awn, for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. lid. Brown and fam- ily of (‘hicagm Were the Sunday guests nf Mr. and Mrs. William Sasch. The Lake Forest Sport ('luh invite you and your frit-ntls to their May (lance. Monday evening. May 2 at Anderson “all, [take Forest. Music by ML-(‘ormick ' Miss Dorothy I‘urrly had as llt‘r gurst last week Miss Helvn Rufi‘nor of Denver, Colo. Mr. John S. Reesman and family will move May second to Central St.. Evanston where they will makv their future home. The Misses Yahne have purchased the Reesman resiw dence and will reside there. ‘ Blavk han- Rzivinia hm" Mr. and Mrs, llerumn roupl-nwl thuil' lmim- in in); silent thy Winn-r lit ”'10 Flume.» “(‘11 'l. hotel. )ll~, llerlu-rt hlm‘ltlt' has i'utUim-d from the Highland I’Ark hospital and is getting alum: nicely. lda Sharp was hostess tn the Jolly club at her hnnw last evening. Mr. William H. Thomas, who has been on the siI-k list for the past few days is remix-ring rapidly. Mr. Earl l). “'ylx-s and family of Chicago. haw tnkvn the H. F. Maech~ tle residuum mi ”Unit'wlioll awn, for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. lid. Brown and fam- ily of (‘hicagm Were the Sunday guests nf Mr. and Mrs. William Sasch. The Lake Fort-st Sport (‘luh invite you and your {rix-nds to their May § EBENEZER EVANGELICALE Sunday. 10 a. "1.:(VhUl‘Ch Schiml. winday, H a. m. Morning Worship. Sunda), s p. m, Evening Worship. Wednesday, 8 p. m. Midweek Pray- er Service. - Thursday. 8 p.‘ m.; Male chorus at pastor's residence. Saturday. 4:30 p. tin. Junior choir. On Sunday, May 8th, this church welcomes its new pastor. the Rev. Milum Geil of Napei‘ville. Ill. Rev. Geil is a nativv of Canada. is a grad- uate of North Western college. and he will recoiw his degree from Evan- gelical Theological :Seminary this spring. He has alsu attended sum- mer sessions at the: University of Chicago. This church is fortunate in having a man of aggressive ability dance. Monday evening. May 2 atlassume ‘ts leadershipl Hm‘l-m‘: H. Maxim-h. HH‘ht' yuu' UM sun nf ML and Mrs. Mathias E. Maimun dim! suddenly April 151M. Funeral svn‘zws \wnv MM Saturday at (“W ("dunk hum tin" family rmi» dww m (hm-1mm “HM burial in Mrmnl'im l'm‘k ronnza-ry lit-$11105 his fume-r and Inuthwr hr Il'£l\'(‘.< one hrutho-r tn sunin- mm, The Maiman family \xun- fm‘mvr ”Nixivnh of this I'IU'. ‘ ' Shannun un- lx-zu‘in‘: {or (”alifurniu, \Vhtl‘t‘ Hwy \HH spmd sn-Vrral \rm-ks. l'pun lhwir rl'lUI'H lhu family \HH make thrir humc in Winnctku. Mr. Morris J. Steiner has purchas- ed the erm- C. Green n-sldcm-r on [{idguwuml Drive. Tht- ('. I“ Mortar» \shu hzu'r Nu» m! [hv IA. Henna”): rwuium-u fur (“‘21 May “my 1st, Bnn'I 1'“er 1hr «ium-c tn in) given by (hu Highland Park Wumun'.~ «:le Saturday vwninu in the Buys' gym- nasium u! Hu- high N'hnu]. Mr. R. U. Sunmulsun has suM his I'\'.\1Ii\‘!!\'t‘ un {Wan mm. In Mauriw L. ”il'>\"1 uf (‘himza Mrs. Samuelâ€" .wn and Mr yuungvx‘ lxruthel' David Shannun un- lx-zu‘in‘: {or (”alifurniu, \Vhtl‘t‘ Hwy \HH spmd sn-Vrral \rm-ks. l'pun 1hr" rl'lUI'H lhu family \HH M lsold their house on N. Linden avenue Eto \lr. \lrrtnn Trauh of (lowland fUhiu. \thu will mow into it May lst. iblr. and \lrs. Huswy will live at the l Moran). Hate! for 21 month when ‘alwut lum l3 (ha-y will li-aw- for ‘llymxspmx. M2!S~.. H'lurnimr tn Phi. mum in [hr full whm: zlu-y will nmlw tlu-ir llUllHu Thi- ilzm- ul‘ thi- \\'mn:m'.~ l‘llllv «lunvv is Sutunlzny, :\[llll ‘JHIlL Paul ”WM-1% Markm. Mr. and Mrs. R‘lland \V. Huslimb' and {manly haw I'anwf {rum I'hmu nix. ‘\ri‘/... win-n- Hwy went thq- past ,‘1\ mnnthx‘. and office m‘dms Paul HM‘M-rk Ma‘ H! Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schrey of Ol- ‘ney. were the Sunday guests of Mr. land Mrs. William Guyot. l Mrs. I. (‘. l-Ilst<.n has returned {mm lMiami and Baltimore, when: shv ‘Spt'nt thlu' nmnths. Mr. and Mrs. lElsmn haw opvnml their home on Mc- 31mm‘uls avenue. and have named it Edm-JLLink. Mr. and Mrs. Martin ”art will mm‘e ‘fmm North Grown Bay road. to R387 (‘cmral an-nuc. the rally pm! uf next wvwk. \V. ‘hle m f mm fhx rm \xH.’ mum N: Him“ } «lle HM In» in n > mu! (Eu [‘IHHI I) umplmy: “mum from ( 3:415} \\ THE°HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. mam max, ILLINOIS In} LOCAL AND PERSMAL NEWS Tht‘ aim u (I l}. MI Mr 3h Mr. and Mn. 1’. B. Husscy have: I" ('utlm ul' lh-uticld. wim pur- M Mr.» ('hnrlm Truux' re~idvnw ”Ult'l Ann, will mmc mtu it 2x Smnm [hn‘uth3 yvznx :1» Human mrm- H'nlxu Dayton. ()hi Wm! M‘ H): ulif‘nl'nlu mum uy I trum Ht} lelvu mu. 't-Ittrul aw. Spurkhrlg Sprung Minvral ).. unnnunws that all phone May “(1W Jhlh MIL. \x‘h. Mortar» \shu hzu'r h-zhu Herman}: rwuium-u fur EH mmw- intu it alnut (is. .M. u» “u ‘ “noun Sunday. 10 a. m. Thumb Schno]. t \1. wk hu‘ mtumul Sunday, 11 a. m. Morning Worship. land I’mk hmpitdl and Sundzn, s p. m Evening Worship. 1: nioch Wednesday, 8 p. m. Midweek Pray- :1s hUSU'SS tn the Jolly U. sen!“ nw la<t evening, Thursday. 8 p.‘ 111.; Male chorus at H. Thomas, who has pastor's residence. my: side! \‘lnH H frum l 1! \V, MHIM' and Hum!) nah-(h louvv Sulunlu mu 11-.) will spvml mm in lhrlr lrtn'u: \x‘hwl’ (Pu-y will M1 1H man: {our m t zml hm h.“ 1-, ”Jul u] {HI M 'H' ulmmw ‘3 ' “1” ”law 3‘” Mary Luuise and ('hurlvs Henry ('(ll:‘hll\L{ .1” ( hf‘ (.‘uvul \vhn haw horn «m thv sick list - z.u-v u'IH nmlw . ‘ _ , , , , , ‘ ' fur thy pus! “wk mr ("Hugh-wing. Mrs. Jame-s Mer-vr of ('hicagu, is mmn': “1“" (lunw VLNHIHL“ hvr futhr Mr. Edward NOV- ,‘HHL in~ uf Hm I’InCv. Imx and Edward .‘VI‘I\. ”)7.“th (‘umplwvll of (had- h-turnmi Sunday , I‘m“, XML. “as thv “wk HM Hurst Hi" “how Hwy \u-n- Mrs. J, (1 H1111"): I'uytun Mnmav Mrs. Anm-nu‘ .11 Hrs rmurnwl Mow mrnmi Saturday - ~hv syn-n: thv «(nu- -\I;dvr ho wkm at r Huxulu} Tum Huh. )l’t->l Spur! 'nmh’ wa imlvu mu. ivlii m flu dauph- Next Sunday will he communion Sunday and Presiding Elder. H. H. Thoren will be present and preach h'le‘nlorning and evening. He will also :preach Friday evening and preside at the Quarterly (‘nnfdrcnce that will "M be held at the close of‘the service. ‘9“ The Philathea Bible mass will hold .a cake sale at the Community Cen- ‘e . . , =nt ter next Saturday. MI ‘lil or Socie‘ ‘3 UNITED EVANGELICAL vm‘vm v v 0 EBENEZER EVANGELICAL '3 Services are he“ in this church «wry Sunday morning at 10:45. Sunday School mugs immediately af~ tor the morning sqrvice, and is open to pupils up to the age of 20 years. The Wednesday ‘ovening meeting, which includes testimonies of Chris- tian Sciom-e healing. is at 8 o‘clock. You me cordially invited to make ust uf the Hamlin};r room at 38"] (‘en- tral uvonuv which is open every Week (lay from nine o’clock in the murnim: until six u'dock in the eveâ€" ning and Sunday atternouns from two to six o'clock. Subject for next Sunday's Lesson’ Sermon, "Everlasting: Punishment." t Mr. and Mrs. Albert (‘arlsun uf Set-0nd 81.. celebrated their (‘rystal Wedding unniw-rsaa'y last Sunday. The guests “111‘: Mrs. Mildred Ray, Wau~ Regan, Mr. and Mrs. Van. Mr. and Mrs: Humm', Mr. and Mrs. Moldaner, Mr. and Mrs. kurnv. Mrs. Meyer- hnufl. Mrs. L. Litmh, Mr. and Mrs. Kjvlqum. Miss N. Yag‘vr. Miss H. Learman. Mr. John Hume-r, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert. Mr, F. ('. Evans was nmst «it-light fully surprised lust vvening by a number of friends, the m-casiun he in): hm hrihtday, annin-rsary. Thv evening: was 3”! in playing hum-u, the suvu-ssful "m.- winm-rs being Mrs. Richard Sti'ntford. Mrs. S. ('. ('hrisxnphvr. firai prizvs; (-unsmaliun prizes. Mrs. Jnsvph (‘zmn-run and Mr. R. ('V ('amL-run. A bufl'ot >uppvr was survwi. inuuut‘l [Mt \HH nf (In: m Mr. M] and {mm \[l‘n .‘II‘S \Vlll'bull b 31L:qu Mrs Frank Highland l’alk. Mrs. Anm-ttu‘ .11 HI'.\ rulurnwl Mow day frnm (HIM-01min, whvrv :ihv spvnt tho past few xmmthm .Vlrr. Wulu-r I". (‘arr will make hm' lmnn- .1! [hr Mnfainv hntvl during Hu- sumnn'r Mumhs. ('umpm-H (‘luwtu \HH rrlvfa'uu- Hrnthnx night in HHH regular myth Mr. Louis (I). Busting and family will mow the latter part of this Week from Ravine Ava. to 9035 8‘ Linden “VFHUU. Mr. (‘arl Pfanstiehl is now located‘ in his um? hpme on Woodpath ave.§ Mr F. I). Silher hm- rented \‘lr Pfan- stiehl' 5 other home on “oodpath ave. for two years and will mme into it “fly tnst. M! and Mus. E. ( ()hrmuud and daughter Ethel spent the “‘(‘t‘k end in: Inn Mu 1m. Wis“ \isitim: relativem 1 The \\ man’s club announce some‘ now! attractions bu be features 8H their dance Saturday evening, 5' If you enjoy good music and good dancing comd to the May dance giv- en by the Sport club at Anderson Hall, Lake Forestfi Monday evening. May 2. Music hyMcCormick. Mr and ms. Archibald Abercromby of Chicago. Were the Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Frank Swanson. l1]! ng» school at 9:30 a. m. Endeav- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE J. H. Keazleypaato; VI!) and illnl‘ hm'l n-H (‘luwtu \HH wlrM-uu- night in HHH regular myth \\'whmsdu_\‘ owning. n-zr-‘md HH- l'rrss Ihi> 11mm» n- u'von (:1' Mi. “my ([nrln-IK (If w h Mix lhmlw H. \Vutmm hmu muud tn Khur m-w M Fhay-r rtr‘m Num- “nuwn h a nluuertr n! I'HI' in hml 1mm: 1H for Thy )uvtiy \VIH in- ..r Minn}. .\lr.\. “I My MI» Laura Gall pawn. Ir hm H W lurk Hf We wish to thank all those who sent flowers, furnished ammobiles, offered their Davies and in many way expressed thit- sympathy to us in. our late here-meat. Mn. Edna Donne. His Mother ‘ and Father. § HYDROXEQ Ice Cream Has nothing particulai to say this week"; thanks you kindly f01 reading this, and asks iathei difiidently if you think we are likely to have m01e lain. Telephone H. P. 125 Evening Ridcfi, Tuesday and Friday, 8:00 p. m. CARD or THANTE ALBERT LARSON Stationer‘ Men’s and Boys’ Shoes 13 S. St. Johné Ave. Highland Park, Ill. - Tel. 307 FURNISHINGS CLOTHING AND GENTS’ ‘ : 3 All Furnishings Reduced é Competent Instructors Always In Attendance Vanilla, Chocolate or Strawberry We announce that we have the agency for the well known Highland Park Riding Stables suméoxmans AT 5 6 . 5 0 EARL W. GSELL Benet Merchandise for met Mnnry HYDROX GUERNSEY ICE CREAM '. MEYERFIELD S. FELL 65c Lisle 802, all colo'rs, all sizes, while they last. 4 pair for Your choice of Brick or Bulk Pharmacist Phone 23 $1.00 [’50an 56 7 Some salesmen need leswni ill voice culture more dun they 'do 0" the “propépnppmch,” {Or I harsh vonce ruins many I Per’m“we thought. ‘ much time I'M}! failure to meet appointment; pmmEHVFN run into minions of hours 217 N.‘St. Johns Ave. Children’s Rides Saturday, 10 a. m. ever computed how mug}: failure to 5 , ~ North PHON vertise ers In Cash Si “l'h-ur Brook‘ Pure Brick B1 _’___.__._.. (‘erewu FIN-l1 nf an. 49-“! Jelke's hood ()leo. 2 “)6. ft __..____â€"â€"- Americux Ft! Fekx. Napthu I â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"'_â€" Wool Soup. 8‘ eat. special. I Puritan M773“ Hops. big 891k ___,_____._ Fancy Green ¢ and Apricots.' i urrants. "9‘ 3 package-s ! L1bhy‘s Rosa Kvuxup. la rut Jam and 38“ :‘uUc seller. 3‘ Spralts' Dug Luge (in h. “Wk“, 3 8 Mini“. Peacock Si) 2 ram- Jor ~ Fancy B1ue 4 lbs. for _._-â€"-â€"â€"â€"-CU (‘hast- Sm ous bulk co “ham ‘ nus bulk Llplun's :51. per Swift)» and". Gen Panties. 7": No. 2 an 393 Pril

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