, I Mold Section Owing to the ilk-cu of Rev. Mr. Membrok'l wife he in Ian-bk to Mpear, so the Rev. Mr. Andrews ulna the tormer's dmie- to his own. -iktare-oert.t- blank-“‘0'†Wad-d war, lucked 1m tho - (-- plo Sunday morning to the We! church to a Union le-till Day service under the unsuite- of tho Death†pout Seven! than were made in the M] prinud m. n. Rev. Mi. thman, of the host- as chunk. deplored the fact that I larger auditorium was not in the town in order to accommodate con- u-IiCy catering-u. Three hundred people were crowded into the B-- low chum-h because the cold weather made out-door unites u leM not feasible. AN “WV! FROG!“ szumawm at the Auction: â€in. hi! " whamhthnHw-dupd- MINA! IllllmtihhMlttmll, The Bunnlow church orchcsln’ pllycd martial music urn. the post.) LATE WED'NGS T with colon ttying. mum to the LN PROBATE COURT Intform mes. In the absence of . -- 'll'll'dt"l. lLumumn. who“ reeita, A“... " Eirtates U. For Set- tion of "Ode to the nu" Inn tseheds [It-ell; Docket Entries UM. a mum! from the Midi and m auxiliary. composed of lad-Ina --- Steiner. Album PuaIe. “In" Recent wading: in Probate M and Vida Plug: 5m; noun are reported as follows: / use "When the PM Goes Br" win-I David Simon, Highland Puk. In- Mar-et M at the Piano. "er, ventory and awniunent bill up- Blm Our Native "ad" by Lovell! gloved. .. Mum. Du sub-tinned for "The Bab L George Willa-e. Gnyllnke. Peti- tle Hymn of the Mamie." _ . tion fut probate of will ttted and get The weaker of the morning m Chaplain Garriron of For! Sheridan. than topic - "Our Silt†Ranks" He said in port “An American we an eeiehratiet. that which is dam: and moert precious to a. in our III- lion-l life. We are ruled by the dead."uid who hath . greater right to rule? Our destiny in nidcd br the hands of the dead, The Iilenl nah ml]: silently. What does our cumin-y mean to you? The fearless pioneer-I resented 0mm oppreF Iion nad- tyranny. and brake from thdir bounds. The spirit of (eldest- mn led them to prod-in: to the world their independence. We can organize an army of ten million men mu. if necnnary. Then men who kcpt thnr run: in their run: in their kitchens l'llldl' up a pitiubly "In" de- {rm of their home. They had to provide their own outtPe, Tyrnnny like he" is not easily conquered The man di0kult the virtory the more [loriom the triumph. Then have burn tttr, omcial wars in our hi<tury. Ten million of our m have been un- tits urine“ Marching twelve abrercnt in quick time it would take two and l in" day for than to 9.55 thrortgh Dwrfeldi "ttver six million of that number kin. burrs tuumenury issued to up mm in the rank, of the Great, EIU M. Putin. bond of SW. Commander. The sun never set: on -P--'----'---- our blessed dud. They died that to TAKES SIMUM'S PLACE. should he happy bot not that we HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY should ftorzt the In", There are _ -__ wore things than wars. that is I In- Mr. Curtis C. Either. teacher of lion disregarding the tine [hints of history and economics in Ames “In Liberty and the pursuit of hp- llon) high sehoo' this year, will - .hmrube-dtobu-WtatkeMr.storum'spuce_dofthe not Main. Nothing is won't history department It Deerfield- UH]. without saerhnee. Be why;ShIelds next yer, Mr. Slocum ttas toe-rrm,to-erueruteut,heets-tednrsar'srte-oratr- wh-rm-tter-it ranks.†am Il_ MM-I-, _- -cN--a -- SUMMER 1131! AT wyul'uuulw-W "iii'i77a%iiuTAir, "isp-r.nsbtheet.ost- â€twink-Wank-.. mas-mammal: CmtBAYLAmlthNtBtrr mutual-Ohm†â€I... â€was. he l-cmsr. M txueeftHtuth-nth--Ath. mMuh-Ihohhr- rug-glthvJ-luI-‘I 'teuAeqatsaas-suisa._ Bgh-tart.bed_dnradtb.t Chadd-‘11,. Mu.qr.-M. t-%d-t.-i.tH-.t. .dbth-qrs$hos Dias-I5 May-h*_†aiaiiosi. - - Sun's ' “ii-“hob!“ "saunter-“Duh“- PAW 00.. mm An M-Hm-SHIBLDS _iliiiiii,iIis's""i'ii'i'i's, Hiidgatitt Park Puss ( pun-unawa- Ainhneh-éh-darf+eatimthy Mdmluia- in tho ugh nth-elm "_eandnutfaereoereotr- tmh-dmttAr-ortowiteureof asâ€. about $2631 per one." say: "0etmeteri_trtrttethe site ofmt-inehieh.ehoolwithietten - Hm. should the hard " ehratauret nit until the property is maid. it will My be built upon. sad if not. it will cost several times the "new. price. - "This latter is shown brine fact that the athletic tkeith which cost $36.- 901t, is no. worth 8300.000. and the property in Lake Forest secured In another site, is not! worth two or three time. what in paid for it." . mam It. dilution “it until the property ta! The prim for the "m - no“ it will wot-NV be built "you. i contest which In eoodeeted In!" nod if not. it will cut we"! times the direction of the Win- the MI.» priee. :committee of the Am I“ "'Nis knighted policy of the bond ( Auxiliary were awarded. The follow- wilt not only insure I splendid School in: my. "Patriotism" urn-inn by qrt,ii mtinue- Mr. Sandwich†Ruth Frantz, which Ion first prize mriit ‘50 "Y. 'Y tax "in": was read by Mr. Arthur Home: it will the save the 1 may thousand: of dollars LATE PROCEEDINGS LN PROBATE COURT Action In Estates Up For Set- tle-alt; Docket Entries John Smith. boon Laker, Hearing on and report continued to June 13. Floyd Levis. minor, North Chictgo. Fin-l Rpm lppmved. estate closed. Betty in: Kim-sen Lord. minors. Lake Forest-C-eat report and u:- cog-l treed. 7 George Wallace. Gray-hie. Peti- tion for probate of will Med and set toe baring June t3, Xmiin s. mm. Highland Pun-k --finat report "proved. estate clos- mm M, Gullup. Highhnd P.rk, Witt admitted to prob-Le. estate vaiord " 87,000 personal given to wife. Alice Babbitt Gallup'. [Aura tetament'arr issued to Alice Babbitt Gnlhlp. bond of $20.00". appraisers nppoimed. Ambrose Framer. Lake Forest» Inventory and atpprrtisetmertt bill ap- proved. Executrix authorized to sell rennin and. David Files. Like Poeest-inven. tory and Impairment bill nppro‘ev rd. o _ Sen Talia“. Highllnd Park-dust and true account: approved. Petition {at nah of red can“ filed. Frantw Rogersom Highlsnd Park. Will admitted to probate. etrtgtte val- w.d at $100 personal and 83.500 real mule given to ftieee, Ell. M. Pit- graduate mm It learn State “liege, ,6eeehersowtemehe.durirwthemm" -t-.tktuor%iehnremaga. “Ilium. Besides being I teacher. Mr. ticker isart-iretagtteooehatAmeahieh MW“) WWIPCALL At-rr-er-y,- eoY.mdeAitdmisehthtneneorer_ rand-shantyud'mu It.“ “HMO-Wuha- -mHnthieh-ieAn-rt" Argt-iiFrtai7ramm _su.o-Gia.., a"2rrg'dgrttg.'.== hum-Jam... “HF-‘P_W --ati.e-tbearr, anu_anhu_nn§n Mr. Biker m mud Mm om' Nee-tHet to (1'5:me i’ There are many American patriots turbo have loved their country - mm. self. Some of them m: Pts, New. Kipling. Clan Emu. Hg!» ‘thornv. t.rtd Katha Hale, who said, l “I regret that I have but one life for I my country." People like these were (ready to Barrinee leisure. pleasure, ‘rnonoy and personnl preferences for their state and country. Thus in In 5 finer quality of love for their may than that which inspires men and women to be good citizens. " makes , voting a sacred duty, MIMI†DENIM“ Daemon! paid at»: to in in“ ofatl-soesHea-iat0.gnasid anutterotn-andmttetddr- Preceding the pride and w a: the cemetery, I that gr“ III heidonttsesehou-t-othq Deedehi Municipal hand. in full Illi- form, made their In! OW. The word patriotism means that vou want to make your country the best country in the world, “at is what we Inn! America to be. We want the American people to be pl- triots who at ready to defend. help. Ind support our country the minute they should be called to do so. Love of country has not been con-2 fined to one countrrortooe'eera. t.tl is A universal feeling of the human; hcnrt. and one of the noblest of which 5 humanity in heir. Hornce'a line: run something like this. “It is sweet In“ llariom to die for one? country.†Hence wns n Roman poet rho lived} in that far " period of the tirst ten-1 tury before the Birth of Christ, will even in that period the cork?! his- tory of patriotism in not a new thine. The Romans of that aill 'were telling their children of the; story of Regulus. who. hm centuries) before had advised his country not to make. pence with Carthage and then had returned to the land of the enemy to suffer death by torture. Farther hark than that. nearly tive hurt†d years bcrorv.' the Christian Era-a noble band of Spartans had held the puss at Thermopatae and Him} to 3 mph to save Greene from the Persian rule. No friend ot a nation 'attpprrrts his country in “Tom:- dink. for it strikes at the heart of r'nuntry to be (rent is to help it to do right. and he is the traest patriot who {bark-is!" supports a riehteous mun» in thoce dark hours when it is unpopular. In alt great nations such a mic will tome n i: the true citi tell who supports I nation then. Lela Kreh received second prize tend Mary Homahergvr of the Wil. mot schml, Joseph Andrews and Ken. neth Tetter. third. Two tive dulhr gold prizes and four books consti- toted the prim. The Da.erfield band. Mayor Jamey J. Hood with two Civil var veterans. Valentine Hess and Christ Bentlinz. one Spanish American m veteran. William H. Bti, that widows of means ofahe Civil m. In. T. L Kmh- In. Catherine End" Ind; Mrs. Ann. Sherman, one Gold Star Mother, In. Narnia". headed thei - do". Mid nvenue “(it Widen:- mod to the cemetery. Fol- 'erwiq.trere when of the Anni-1 “Kori. America-n Ueiort nuili-ry. Boy Suds, Can) Fire girls nnd :hv nation and in the end will bring t down: The surest In; to help any it!!!“ who! calm to tVe-de-p-l-n-br '8yfet_derhr1.eiteoe: emu-‘uhw'.nn ant-ed-a-dd-i-ine.. “.888 'tBAUBMDON WWI or?-drpmemm.rtu.r, mn.mwmm “mi“..dniun-u “Wu-m __i - tin-nu. was 2. 1921 Em -- ‘IAY " : Father J. B. Foler,pastor of St. 'Patrick/s church at Wadsworth. left 3 Saturday morning for the east. where Ate will take passage on I boat bound ( for Ireland. The genial pastor is r planning a three months' vac-lion on “he Emerald Isle where he will Visit fold friends and relatives, ito the purchase of the site of the} present Central school banding in‘ Aha: city as the probable location of l slim proposed new postoMee for Watr-, l bettan are in progress is urns reported. ist week. i resident of [Ah (but), died but week at the Victory Memorial bulli- ul after . plumes! in“. She had lived in Wankegnn for " van. coming here from Germany. the CONE- try of her birth. NEIGHWD JO‘I'I'INGB James Campbell. a tame: residing Mar Gurnee, lost the second and Nail tintrs and part of the fourth when: his hand struck I circle saw on which} he was workinl last Thursday. Members of the executive bo.ed, made up of mid: of the Illinois State Farmers' Institute. wilt meet in Wink-gun Friday to arrange plans for the big state-wide gathering of thr institute in that city next year. WNW“ WWW Cupt. Wilbur W. Jilson, well known loan man and long asxociated with the waterfront of the city will he continued in the position of harbor master of Waukegln. it was stated by Robert J. Pearsall, commissioner of puhiic property of Waukegan. Nvgmialions between the United States Treasury department and the Waukegan board of education relative C rushed when his automobile as struck by a rapidly moving Merchants dispatch min on the Chicago North Mrs histHcthSI-e and Vicinity; My DISTINCTION in your printed forms ,e Udell Printing Co. Letterheads IT COSTS NO MORE TO MAKE A GOOD IMPRESSION ON YOUR CUSTOMER WITH PROPERLY PRINTED FORMS THAN TO CREATE A FEELING OF DISTASTE " CAUSE OF BADLY DONE TYPOGRAPHY AND WORhiMANsHrP. BRING YOUR NEEDS AND YOUR IDEAS TO THIS OFFICE. WE WILL (IO-OPER- ATE wrrH YOU TO PRODUCE A PORN THAT WILL PLEASE BECAUSE OF GOOD TASTE AND INSPIRE CONFL DENCE BECAUSE OF WORK WELL DONE. 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