Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 19 Apr 1928, p. 17

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. The Hubbub Path Pretty tt-ggigaiii. - "a..." - mum-Alum " We Ire glad to see somebody swinging n cudgel in defense of the null toms, any» the Minneapolis Journal. It is high time. The - of the vaudevillinna. the jokeomltha on the humorous periodicals, the Mencken, and Nathans and Sinclair Lewiaes. the whoa-chm generally, have all, of late years, had a tendency to Quake the profeturitmal smut decks and when youngster I little trtthamed of his home town. i F If he believes all he hears and reads, he is likely to reach ma- turity with I sneaking idea that there in something shameful about being born and reared in a community where citizens go to bed_of night} and churgh on_Sux_idny_. - _ A“ - ,' get rece'ntly to'the Northirést low. Taitiisrd"GiGcikiiiG if t _A City. - _ - A 7 " 's The importance of instilling in the child's mind I spirit of loy- alty to hia own home town, no matter how ttmall it may be, was 1'lll'etid' by pr.Edw:n_i_ A,9teiney of Irinttell trollege when he Inn-(Immouhnnd It-yt-ret-bert-. 1e.tattmBdtr,mArettt In Widest-hunk...- ”1min”. “and that: M M. Mr. and In. I... Madam. - mmwnm: Mr.-Mrs. Join RmuluaM;lh-Jue that“ of Chic-p; Dr. and In. “human... Put: It. and In.” high “We but“ Inn-h. in» in} it threat-1' mad. at,” In!“ Annun- d oe_met_tv,Apeiiu.at (MWMW MroadMePtuD.Ct.veru" mrudlm “Mm. It. M an” mm Pe_eth.Wttrmrt.ehrrothrsa" "the and the“ hold In tho "balm-v“. "-ets.DGmuatuuruA "h-tb-dat-ti-tgoat-Hes. In. J. A. Rtichelt Jr. b one of the hundred Illinois women degeUtes to the lining] Cor-m of P.T.A., to be held in Cleveland, from April 27 to Mar 5. Mr. an! In. "mold Young Ind numb! ot Todd Court the” avert] any: la Gnu Bar, WU., lust week. MesB.tLEresBttaannherhomre M In. W. A, cu. of Kinne- upolb. lint. and In. U. Ichllu ot Fun, N.D, In. Hell-ll" ll en M a) In York City to visit her m. In. as...“ Owens. _ In. J. A. mu. let! Fri!“ for Wang... D. c.. who" she in I m d the North Shot. char ter, DAL. " th. man! can". a! a. In“ and“ In. Alix Willa-u: and but “at. In. W. A. C.Hofter-potu, cob but“ 0" W, mini-nu " the h- of the for." on Sunday. But why? Why not from Gopher Prairie. and proud of it, wing?” he goes? What is there to be ashamed of in “small town stu " _ , Small town stun t. The stuff of nearly all our Presidents. nearly all our senators and supreme court justices, manly all of our im- portant writers and painter: and sculptors and musicians, present or pet.. The sum of nearly every big mum in New York or Chi- “I! w . . - . - - So whgnot be proud, rather than embarrassed by Gi- fact of m_ birth or renting? Am Gui-rick of Milwautrae, were that; of Mrs. Conn)! of Todd court, "ear 9m! FM”: - _ Bo when he travels from Gopher Prairie, Minnesota, to Chicago. he is tempted to register as from Minneapolis; and when he goes on to New York, he is tempted to discard Minneapolis and say he jg frog Chicago. When, and if he reaches Europe, he is from 7 7 huint in krvi in“): Bowers, we can than hive them in our own gardens. A few weaning will give endless pleasure as men- sengers of the good old summer time to come. "tii" ana nude. alliance- of themselves don: the way. lady M the cw We: of Bowers have been pulled up by the not! bathe gardens_pick_ers. _ _ _ _ back country roads, and muting'hzmniom along the way for favorite spring Haven. laws of my states forbid of tanning on private had now. since so many mo- 1 - -- In}?! made gingham} td tltemfelvetr_alontr the pay. _ Many In the and.» of cold climates tie ttrat tulips and crocuses m n um " the bird's most auntie m. The little floweret that” tspits chock! hndon a frosty morning seem to have I hind. of person] daring, and you admire his spirit and inde, gnu-Hazmmkflamua-nw mwwnmmm¢wm Ca, ”any.“ m1. Ann. ft. In! Ina-illglllahhnhdu _Deerfietd News In. E.‘CIhill Ind daughter, Mrs. We of mqtoriutg arasAll the ting angina through the SMALL TOWN STUFF fiinurrtg momma '1ttTtrth-ttsrtrtnrastorot th. 3?“th _ III-bold: Bhd, Ind - m“, “It." '- M on hi M by bob; 1t:.tN,',',ttg.",ge, Hm, .Quhnwa "my” r'taUtrf,td'ttdtu"" tyl"r,l'ffWJdleTittld,'; ”gm-"Numb L".t,Tdfp.",ztet':ttrxti Mismatch-um Mahatma-Wm. can. Kalahari-nun... mmammum Mamie-m lt-nallru..lohrt~ wl‘st-ohlqam Wand. “no which “\m . Sun-(m: Fa' tuiia. T. iiaT In. R. Sinker, line- Emitie pad Elli-id: Kant numbed the put one": of Emanuel Shh. No. M, nbuWonW-mu.m - induct! _ Jenni. Chan- trg, Huh!“ M. _ Cock“. Julia can. Patti. Fauna: In gum-ad Fm}; ii; In. Julian Smith of Osterman "can, In: elected " member of Durham Grammar school board " In chain held in the school Satur- day "this; Mr. uni In. Edvard J. loch of Fuimh avenue moved from Deer- Beld .Wednodu. Mr. and In. W. Diehl of Chicago were nub of Mr. and In. F. D. Tho man: member was Mr. W. W. Golly who has and very htith- fully for th-t_rour yen-s. MI of thBeem of Emma t Shrine No. Mt, held in Masonic Temple, Lake Forest, Friday awning. Ruth Prue of DserReld was instilled as Noble Prophetess and William Barrett u Curd. AttaieP'iiiman, Mrs. William John- m Lata and his. mi. Lutféir Northbrook "tended the Installation , a!!! 1et"r-r. by ber Bud-u. “I!!! il “an I: Mummwm" _utttnrmnb.tuetrwea.itf EWuh-n-wm On my awning, the Ina! o. K 8. will ob.“ Prima- Night. 150 - dub - entertained by Illu- M and 1m Rocka- - on but hunky "mint. “A.“ Pris-furnished» he“ mill-r7 any Pout wilt be "e+attueuaotttsemmtest "Mhxrfttbememeteard.r. Mr.-rot-.tgetmsidt Ind “laugh“ "thet-of It. 0“ In. Willin- Bohnucl of (“than-Sud“. The Brent Teacher “minim; of the DeeefUtd school will sponsor I end party on Saturday. April M, to which the public is invited to ut- tend. I! will be held in the trehook th, My evening, Incl. Page, B. Jihad. Ed [on ind Unis Long "tmsd" the Tmu1ution ceremonie- d an Whit. Ship. in human. " - cannot in being com dtetnd b mn- at {he upper grades h the W Ind William who]: In“ be “no: a! an principal- (hrl Fre and Amman chir- i The home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul iBorelurdt, Highland Park, Illinois. VII the scene of a merry fentiviiy on 'the evening of April 12. When the members of the J. o. Y. club end the Young Men's elm had prepared a sumptious banquet dinner in honor of the members of the St. Paul's when." team. Threntrrour were seated at the tables to enjoy a mom delightful repeat. After the dinner; speeches and cheers were a part "ri the program. Rev. F. G. Piepen-l brok. manager of the team, gum I very interesting report on the boyai individual and collective 'a';'dlT/ menu and made praiseworthy T-l marks about the members of the team. Response speeches were given by Allie Johnson. captain of the team. Lloyd Lander, lain point than. Indj These three boys scored additional 21 points, muting the teams total 884 mind the opposing teams 265 points. At 9 o'clock the group bid fume" to the Burbank. home and came to Deertieid to the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Banner where I few hours of bunco were enjoyed. Mrs, Henry Jnhnnd, Mrs, E. Long and In. Humming “tended I card puny given by the Royal Neighbor Camp of North Chicago on Wednes- (by. The choir of the Ennnlicgl Bung» niow church are rehearsing for an operetta, "The Wind Mills of Hol- hnd" which will he presented in the church shortly. Edward, Bieiméhl iUto' playedritgng: Mr. Fred Skylar and Rev. A. P. Johnson Are attending u: mums] conference of Evangelical church' at Aurora. Illinois this week; The orchestra of the Bungalow church will give I concert in the Ev- angelical church in Highland Park, Sunday Ming. Mrs. James "Audie. Mr. and Mrs. Rnlph Peterson Ind daughter Doris Jun of Chicago were tum of Mm. Juli: Peterson, Sunday. Mrs. F. P. Browning will be hos- tau to her luncheon bridge club on net wean-am he Garden club 3: 63m will hive I Spring Gum lurid Bome- tire in 'lar. . Mr. and "Sera. Ratph Peterson and daughter will move into the former: mother: apartmettt, In. Juli: Patch son. Mr. and In. “Any Balk motored to Minneapolis to spend the week with Mr. Bolle'l Mull. Mrs. Orin Mo'nkomcry and Ion. Gordan Lee of Highland Park, spent the mk1nd with In. Julia Pm:- Mrs. Vincent Bilvert " Wain- day with her ulster for - but abroad. They will visit their parents in Gemuy. The member- of the St. Purl Ev- Inzelicnl Chunk Could! and their wives were dinner M at the loll. of Mr. and In. P. D. Chm. Friday. April 13. The Ito-ken: had mud no "oruietmahinetuatrinmost delightful one. A most delicious u- past Ind boon prepared to the en- joyment. of " - After dinner the rerun: quarterly Main." meet- ing of the council wu held. mmmmnmu "e.2Set'tur-r- Th. Taxis my um " ino- Imhd but“ by In. M a. I. thrilling trip to Aluh it the church on Sunday evening. It In Peqeod.d by“. delicious supra. Rev. F. G. “chunks-k OM the 19tut, (13:11am ,t Arliuxton ter, In. friend. in than}. Putnni Cid: '.2"n-un"". vilfg. ngnqda! and -r, any? n. - in initiali- eutnlehnohn t"3hr.uti1ht 9W“: w*st-eyurq6ie'rsr--' ii. my """cuhv- ctriaaua y run. " at... - L’q mu... m K hep'nuh-n"""qsqoa'w+m a» my a Ttmis M W.- ehuch ttr-dei. Ivo- Mrs, lugs]: JotolsriiGLiuGw AH‘II'I'AL won t-um‘ of ti.UGoib __ an- in: to uh'pduai au .aiiaii ii; to show how it W it due. t'somq I” that ubom 3!: teiiy '.d M37»: "* will, bat ”is; TrTirGrTa :17 w PL)“ that their part, lion” have WWI-"2n! 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