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Highland Park Press, 10 May 1923, p. 6

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3:31 p :I The Highlanh Park} ”as, 311: Published weekly by The Ham mating Co. a Hi(hiand PM we County, . Entered a second Clan mitt" March I, 19itr t the land Park. Illinois, under the Aet of lunch 8, 1879 . National Conference Held at ' Turkey Run State Park . This Week E. L. MILLARD ATPENDS’ _ STATE PARK CONFERENCE Representatives of forty states attended a three days session, begin- ning May T, of the third annual meet- ing of the National Conference on State Parks, at Ttrrhey Run State Park, Indiana, 56 miles west of In.. dianapolis. A permanent organization for the development of state parks throughout the United States waa formed by adoption of a constitution under the direction of Everett L. Mil- lard of Chicago. , . Charles G. Sauers, Assistant Di- rector of the Indiana Conservation De- partment, announced that since the first annual conference at ' Des Moines two years ago, Utah, Ndbras- ha, Missouri, Virginia and Maryland, which had no state parks " that time, have purchased or set 'aside areas for that purpose. He regarded this as in- dicating that the development af the national system of state parks will progress rapidly. _ The American Automobile Moch- tion, the National Pub Association; the Danes of Indiana and the Forest Survice, among others, were oh the pron-om. After a hike of inspection through the beautiful gorges of Turkey Run Park on the second day, a campfire session was held, with a program in which Indium partic- ipated. ' T Among those attending the con- ference were Governor Giftord Pin- chot. of Ptnna,rtean'a, J. Horace Me- Farlnnd of Harrisburg, Pa., Pmident of the American Civic Assocition, Stephen T. Mather, Federal Director of Natiomu Puke, and Goytemor Warren McCrea of Indiana/ who de- livered the address, of welcome. Sena- tor June: E. Wntaon of Indiana and Senator Norbeck of South "Mon presided at conference souidm. Rich. ard Lieber gave the history of Thrkey Run Park on the opening My. The third day's session we devoted to blames: relating to the develop. ment of state parks including a talk by Dr. Henry S. Cowleo of the Uni- versity» of Chicago on' the Illinois Sate Purl: prognm, which follow' the proposed park survey recently published by The Friends of Our Native landscape, under the guidance of Jena Jenna. NUMBER 11 QUIZ BOX ANSWERS AT P. T. A. MEETING the poulbilitiu which lie in: n grad- unte year " high nhool. Mr. Band.. wlek stated, “Provided the student tub live subject: in thin trudunte yen, he can cut " meeting: a your of his college work. The co _ are overcrowded. Inexperuneqd: tench- m are thrust into these dule5mteie. of the college M tor, the firtt you.” He mentioned the minute‘s! of tek- in: vocntionel work in this Mus year, time mermaid bu such a wealth of equipment along then linen. He made " 1 hut point that d Atty year of study is an excellent we to re- view for college bend L'J',7dlul'i. This method is pncticed in may pre- paratory schools. l Questions end Answm Questions from the tPrtrtU,' sad the tench"; now occupied the piece of importanee. The inquiries were of the following nfiture: _ [GREETING (jA'i'_i'tl'lbs 1 How my 1the manta“ control the chitd's "soetatasst . i 2 Does the who] -etititt mocret nodules? ' i _ 8. Is then a friendly ,iuet be- tween the tucker bud 'd/tla',' 4 Should a bub-t, h an be mt when the and.» 2.11::- Iliug? g /VHosr'ean the parent. , nod pupil mu intone" . "Whip? ."_,i" li , Dottustutriht an ”food IM"'", Murmurghdh- , T 1' ' 'he nhou quark- m , Fungi "ft,'at',','iuo, is 2i"iiii; . your ' , has datum. Won , your tii ' m ' l ' ' 'ttueosr. , 'tstrrhoo'dyttuat . "rlit"iir'l'. 2 mummm‘ ne- mwmklaus m to ttf -ttettrgttt, _ . _ C II 1'i'ifiry,1i",thtt?i.il,ii, $-tteetrtumtrgtti.; _ u 0%?»de school ALBERT LARSO (Continued from page for h1f?nify,l'lah1,si'i23D_'i_,_r'l'_ l. Sunday; May 13th, 1 _,'.'i,, 1) P500: 46t ’employe :1 [auto sales? " brief imi l in Highwot lwite and t lent was i) _ Pythias or My res“ friends, w the relati iThe (and Friday " 1nd burial; cemetery. i, childnm ark swimm: 5 The b 'pupil may t,ltrt,'g,' t al three tl and the. mpanio p Between the teachers a the pa l . 3 , 6 Yes, fcustomary terin style ytxtensive; l The w of Christie reh is well iknown . ughout th . tounty And hm; spec: 1 macaw be looked forward with a ‘deal of in- (ti';';';," I {is to be , that Lake lcounty 'ple in get " will attend ithia servi and feel at liberty to .bring the friends. "rt, is no ad.. emission. he hour l Ali daylight i, suing ti ' . The pl: 2 ' lat church, EWaukega on the darn r of. Grand iavenue a d Utiog sthre . The day, next Sun y' May 18.} E The USU 1 social bu and repast of cake an coffee initted after the meetin ' due tAi, Elnteneu of the hour. his ref t.ittt w” not missed, ho ever, forl b :one had re- ceived so _ uch real " tor thought. In all, it w a very _ ble "Clean- Up Day" for the I , ht-Teacher’a association and a " “runner for the work tt next ye i, J ' FRED JI Sudden 1 Knowni Laurent: , May 18. attend, _ The otBi Pat Lode to attend Lake eoitntr people; be given ' most an and a ' ul musical treat Sun y, May SI t 7:45 p. m. (daylight saving e when the choir of 5 people htist Epis- copal ch eh, Wa . '" 111., will sing Gaul' Ontario d Holy City." 'rhirretirwillbe ,usltlrist_titneirt the past a 6 years l t , in Oratorio will be an tt by the, Fist church choir. The music isles fails beau- tiful and (tannins solos, duets, Immens’ djhoruses 'Ill) cable chor- WAUKIENEAN C1101: WILL s G "THE B LY CITY" MASON? SPE 11.65. The ”Wists for the lion will be Jessie H Ross Ed 'r, r ' soprano; Mrs. Bel Sells It; ' eontralto; Kenneth len, tb,'gh,te all of Will- kegnn an Riclmrdi , vans, tendr and dim r of Chi to. Mrs. Abbie Loomis B Rock, al ir, o Waukegan, will acco any on t e an. T "'g1irgfiis, DAY" :IRST CON IBUTION ECEIVED i turk 't'iiiii mung " I, tttsperm'! vow are It,tp! 'orm, ring who» V and Syrup? Mk your Mm g I T . l nd, t,titi', 5. years, an the sttii , & Person rooms, diet: desday after a of duh; /at his home . He it”: Ived by his 0 small , 1 ten. Decod- member 3t Knights of er and ago tr mun_high- Ian and intend": of A. O. by a in circle "ot ose gym th is extended 3 in 'tlt', tenement. 1 will heme " 2 p. m. the Grad ' . E. church, [will be in) than Shore A. F. & A. . are invited special tier. ice at Grace rch 'on No ave., and lace on S hy evening] l Masonl’ urged to t gift t " other'. day Mrs. Jo ii, tttttmt Har- or of but?” Mr, Mn. T. In Bea "ht Calif. _ Eacher, thH nt, tnd the 1come intiile set touch if ocial (“tar 33 in which by mint! " ' the parents received the lunch. It s wed in cate- "he choic itf tod is fairly and the f s' wholesome. 1 Social 1lt,', ju social u and repast I coffee initted after b, due tAi, Elnteneu of This ref I rittt w” not ZIAL SERVICES SUN. URSDK list of contHb tions to the Flower Fund f the Wom- liary of thtrH bland Park the name ift rs. Daniel omitted lint eek. Mrs; a eontrihirtlo in memory It sewing) in: of the Auxiliary ' mttltmrod Mal will d, It Trinity pariah be ir May 16th I. Lunch: I i l be “nod. 'uneral Stunting; For Well Man iiiiii,l y_Night; [I'IREI~ ll HIG long 12km! Mme. Yaw" In Ll ait when the her {no " High" ES OD HOME tttttt {Y 10, 1923 I we“ mmfifis' Mr. C. MJAHI of 80‘“th “I spent a fow'gd ' a but trtd1 viii, his sister 11$? WaFIInmx . _ In. 'Wit [Bimini-ton it1 ch dun left I y for hex-plum home tt iM'c 'ttian, Miehd lava spent the put ottth with moth Mrs, Abbie B. Rustin. Sher Just 1 turning from '_1r0Biti_rtstott/ D', 1 where she spent the winter. g f Mr. ind Mrk J. D, Martha“ Evnnstbn and ar, Robert th Mam of Woodlawn “are the Sand " of Mr. amrMr.4 Edgar A. It. , Eileen Bimm4r who has lien (an; - antined with tile measles fo the) - three weeks is 'GiiriiiiiG'1iiiii be out In! (my: mine the 'far, pa _ of next' week. . ., ' Stay home-J y tth. Big. urp . Mr. gnd Mr. me Wits: Id disutrhttr and r. nnd M . B. . Kleiner, and da trlttstr of C agp tored to Fond d Lac, Wis., at k and Tent era] dayn _ visit! fritndsi, -. L . . i ,...i' MrLE. C. y and dun ter V - torine, ts, R. amueville, rs. - don B hanan. Mrs. Trem- ,, M .' J. LP, tor, a.J. 17.143 intld Mrs. Adolph lltz will nd week ehd in C mpaign viii he the ' sons and dang rs who are studen at the lUnivers ty of “Huck. Th will attend" the iii')ht'i'i,'s Dry” ce - bration; for w ich hush pl us h: e been made. i i T Mr. ind, Mr . Ts E. Pinon - turned @Sunaay evening fr Flori a where jthey. s t the at f months) I , Mr. le, Ma; Harry Pl? I d family "huve p chased the z '. Joh - son rlniidenee.oit Ridgewm Dri , and moved intii their ret, nee l t Stay home Jury 4th. Big urpri . Mr. ,.and Mrs. Murray con n d children‘ spent; last week t LI 3 Geneval. Mr. Egbert Moon nd M . Bessie Moon m red to gene Sunday, tm'mriiur their br. " u his family backjwith them."_ _ '- The Jimior tp,', club wiil the I dance Wednesd y evening, my 28 , at the VeerfieldiShields hilth taboo]. _ Edith Barber: who had-h r tonsi removed' Mond y at the ighial Park Hospital i getting “an my The tunes Aid society of the Tilt nisiir Wmngelie 1 church t yam day utternoo'n t the hem of M: John Fry. '; I, - J Stay} home Ju but". J. Bu tive o l the Me has moved fro Ide avenue. Mr. chasedh MW B mobile}, . x [ Capr and tgl'?,,'"?, Inn spendilgg this eel: in Ind ammo} I, Ind. 3 E Hugo L. 'ttttr, is we! week it: St. Paurhrmp., win tended/the tunefulmf his l Monday. _- - l A _; Robert L. Bae n, Ian of s. B. . Bacon, 506 No Sheridan ad, an “We attack of append! tttrw e in Baltimore, ML on a bus . He wag operateel upon at the Ba yt Protestant lam-puny. and Word‘ been received thct his condition it .. vorable for a ta id recovery. ' Several Pyth n sisters Cat m - wood attended t e district epnvantl 11 held at the Chicpgo Pythia Temp , 16 East Onuriq street, i'iiii'rr'i't' Monday aftemoqn and eve t tr, Ap 80 Mr. and Mrs. iPhilip Du y Ca of South St. John’s avenu have their guests Mr. and Mrs. rederl Godfrey Heller (it Bayside, . Y. Stay home July 4th. Big urpri Mrs. Clinton Stryker of IN avenue m main: with p aria! f the put week. She is no we]! the wuy to mngry. A J __-. Juel Stryker, ,tughher od Mr. I Mrs. Clinton S ker of Glepooe u nus, has been thd, guest or but my mother, Mrs. St her, 6f Rajrenlwo for the past mm. __ _ L _ "ifrrlii." L. Millard of Bye. Place left Sunday evening, Muy 6, attend_ _the_N§_tigm_l Parka opinion near Marshall, I d. I Mr. and Mrs. lha,,, Rear of ll zel avenue retu ed Stun-day, Mar from 1ei?xt'gl'f,lt'T'rd'l',f,' Minourii" Mrs. Sarah Wilcox Creigqr of den Park Place nd Mr. Wilcox, father. manna; Monday; May front Honolulu where they spent past two months, ( , " Mrs, W. H. Schwell of (rt. Joh, pvenue returned! Tuesday)! Mir , trom spending Mn days in. Michig. and Canada. i, ', -), Mrs. William" . Stubbs, of Hm avenue returne Monday; May trom two months in Calllmin.’ 7 5 Mrs. Mary ke y has 9016130: hpi on Ho'mewood a nae and i. new 11 brin her new h use on North Seed street. . ' ' I if 2""15'}."2363331ééali'fiflflhpm are now makin their hote at t Maniac hotel. l 7 ' _ Mrs. J. L. Pr r of South Bay road :nnd rd. John tr. It.et1 North St, John’ avenue ."Iptnt trstekertd with t h sons " the tt varsity of mi 1.. That?" . pumpaniod on the motori, p ms menu» “in: ff 'ro 'i, ' ALBER i LARSON?s . m _ seamen PADS' ALL SIZES ..'i:, . AND . T SHAPES ' . . IF HE HASN’T THE SIZE AND) SHAPE You YOU DESIRE; '-, HE'LL MAKE THEM FOR YOU I C Fttrs,7, a trlttstr of C agp ' 'd I d Lac, Wis., at k 1',t on, era] dayn _ visit! , m D‘ay and dun ter Vi - a? :11" '. parqueville, rs. .. t we t, Mrs. Treml g' M .' r I u.J.F.Lu intad ' ter m: will ted (tl i; ', mpaign vuitiryr tle ' 1 PG y.4th. Big let local orial Park Chicago to uckley has. ick six cy iGirhter oil Mr. I yker of Glam ., w Dri ' e nee l t is urpri . y can a d ck t LI 3 our nd M tr pone br " u n." l witl the I K, ay 28 ' light whool. d h r tom I re itrtsia d trauma Y/ Y. I . ' r' [ the gm n 'dll) l Wot y it 'dion is , c1213" ' bf m - ill-”1&7: epnvcntl n ll Gi, . Temp ' a.“ 'eft at , tr, p ltd-Hat iding tl re he a ncle la urpri a. relen - men 604 8 Min " i an hm ha " he " " Mi : Haul .nd new; idiif-wiiu by _ mpnlgn. they attended u can. pkg dances tad “W ' my . 3i it have: July t. Big 3W; m, .SM Mm. In Funk gn'occnpy- i ill; he B. J. Rolland, mm In an, i Viva, for " monthp.- , tr . R. G. Smith of Emu!) we, .rrhety is tsitettdine,the wick and in “this” visiting' 2mm. 3.4: home July 4th. Bit Surprises. “it! D. A. R. meet; today with M I A. o. nun-on, Jr. Reportl of the dd bites to the State convention and chm I, A. R. congress in Washing“; ';i't " Id /, ,5 and Mm. Funk 18trtht8omw of , t Drum”: the injury parent; o s _ on, born on Saturday Aprf128, l George w. Child: or tttrth 8!; ' an road, who his been gloriously m= th typhoid {our for the put t , iweeh, in slowly impmving. f r; Lionel Robertson and his ur?, f evening they entertained I n her of friends qt an inform“ " I $13! . ' _ ilt Charles L. Berry of Homewood avue left Monday, by q. for Lo- tt , Rn, Ind., when he Will spend tt ”HI: with his parents. ( " and Mrs, Charles Regen of Ih4ltipapo1its, Ind.,und “in Alice iiit en of La, Fayette,dnd'., were the ...! fend guests of Mrs. James E. Be , an of North St. Johns mane. , ," , V home July 4th, Big 3mm. fur. and-Mrs. "W. W. mum: of HA s) avenue returned madly mom- in (l, May 8, from maven! days at E:- can dr Spam, Mo. _ r, and him. A. P. Suite and. two so df Wilmette have purchuad the o Clark home and m npw making th ihome in Highland Putt. ; k ma Mrs. Paul Mouths of C moire spending, the summer i' J'di Andi Duly of South Soc- o treet. - '; _ . I' "r. Gr Tron] of Genital ave- m Kind Pirk. [ he R. t B. organization headed by th Mina Grimm. 13th and Mes K iiearttrtvimraamstkturdar ev mr, Ray It, at Winona wt. H . g of Lake Forest ,rtirfumutt music; _ I V ts. Cutherine may of Chieatrd Tet? Wt"ctitrdte'td"f"""t' 63 T est Cantu! venue. Y/ Y. C. A. ‘rooml until Martha oi P , . Min Olive Hutch, 3nd I M ~43 of “when will minis“? atB. d il 'd, to the little folks. . gaming sermon at 11 oUoek by an“ gated Jimsekert"r1rdrtittl on". my I llbeytnken for minions; , , veiling song and scmon at 8 z y): gins on Wednesday eve- nt tt lat 8l clock followodby the ltudy of“ b, nexi'sgundtn Bible Mason. A cob! invituhqn to all in "tended to thi' , meetings. N F, / bi,n,dprr:z0t8i? Church new _ f 'r.00.--Nomltttt worship. 'ttw Rev.- I, rm will pmaett.mtoft,.rhttr , I '.' ' for the Pmitrytqrtan Horn!» .34 unto: Y. P. B, Sum - in. nd supper on the hush. ' 1lttl0--fenior Y, A S. Lloyd Band! Feder-_-tere/tee-tt Miam- t I nesting In the league room. was M I on' Moseley will speak on the G life] Minion with“! slides illu- t , g itajwork. , 1 , ieadarh-4r.or9tesstintr of Trul- , I in section room. . 1; tee. y--8'.00--P- meeting" it IF tum m. . li May T:8ty--Hotter and. Derr. te" " n and program. All who. to” vitat ,1: sent outme the mails an; d tte; hangs Et Min Kimb- n." -y M " night. , T T, tiwns d. plenum tor. the Royal Ar. d, vim to bntertain its gaging friends membgrs from other council: " tin dance given Friday, Mar4 " Wit tw 's MIL: The Douglas Indian: No. t tom Chicago furnished the music. B tem'!"" 'were' greatly enjoyed 1 L I l . '. f T " , Knights " the Round Table.” mean” it being reorganized and w bq in;,sood phnpegfm' the good gr . Bro) Howard Shellie!) ”listed Bro. 05.8 wonU tribeeom ' tii,t,,i',l, for 'ttttgit? in muting I ' me f succepa. Dim't target Fri- _ ,3 June;', I the" am Vin do the it: ihtintr. (All member; turn out. ' Aft-CANEM MEMBERS EN- F , _ TE TAIN WITH DANCE a madam, - F I p . wt: to thank our neighbor- . nu for their . kindneu ind thy n outragent augment; '; Joseph B. Keagle. - lmdny od1sotrl.ttt 935 dun. TH. pry department will 1999;}th ’RESBYTERIAN CHURCH than mu alumna, pf sham, penod their summer home,. H91- A: Outage, in Ravinin. Lat Sat. “pray new applications; are be. [read t the' meeting" duo many , andgdatea' 're being io’bligttnd n tul, future} the candida» will “my: with!ftpl fftrmlt, 1tytttmy, Who spent the wintdrdn Athens; has hemmed to . bk home in [w Reynolds at Chicago, who tttt her. for seven] 'tttttttttem, guinea the Engels residence on .Lnno far tlve months. Later in Wilmer they plan to beatt Long " J. William Reyna“! 1nd Mips made. min” of momma Jinna- at.' Pagan and fattti1ys W PARK. ILL EVANGEUCAL if} ‘3. ll? We 4 a!” Meant Gamma“: Center and Plan for If Trips . V tl2tCtliu'l Sunday Morning gun! of the horseshoe pits-her: of: ‘thllld Park mat " the Ctittimtmitrrthtterr and 'tra, united; “the pennant! Horse-hoe club, mummy calmly”: ahead: and “alumina ,eiianade for _ "rrtiagi" prim-tn: In the 'tdh,) nonsmuoa PI’I'CHERS _ ORGANIZE FOR PLAY j ,trsrithgtcstytnd Ava-u ') Pin-o m ; iiamiWriaiPAnusrrtmAriLiAz1is - l 15§Soudi€StthuA A' M150 ; iLsv1lll'l't"tjlliA"2'r1lgGLiv.HAdil1"x% meg! 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