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Highland Park Press, 19 Jul 1928, p. 20

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A mp of Dun-Odd ttoral Neigh- bor ”but in!“ linen, Henry hint-d. Floyd Ont-l. Walter Toll, . lock-n. Curl Milk] gem”, t. Bader of County Line " Niss- Edna Frituh bu returned from New York where she bu spent the put month. [in Victoria Winn-n of Hawkeye, kit. can: the woe]: end with Mn. Mr. Ind Mrs. G. H. Miller enter- hined t group of friends from Chi. no u firyrerrfyndfr: Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Binghnm Ind daughter Sally and Mrs. Amelia Pyle of Irving Park were guests u the Bnder home last week. Luke. Win Miss Janet Miller of Hazel venue u vuttitttr tterqrrrsttdpareats in Mich. Messrs. Harry Olendm'l. and W. B. Carr are spending the week " Pine Mrs. Harry E.sWing arurauaghter Shirley left Sunday morning for Dela- vnn Lake, Wis.. where they will spend I month. Mr. and Mrs. Hurold Young: and daughter Joan of Todd Court are gpending several weeks in Greeiibar, Swabs; e is a 7 n'm dime C “here-in teeeat-yeatsuia the War kag$rwm The old way, for the great majoriiy 7irtheifi,' _ ii 1 in _ ', home. The farmers' children. of course. usually had to work. But those livi.ng in cities and towns spent a great many hours in idleness. They had happy times playing games and sports, but there were a great many times when life seemed dull and there was nothing doing. _ _ - -- _ ‘. The modern boy or girl does not relish lying‘around and doing nothing in particular. They want some activity. If their par- ents can't take them to some home or summer resort, they are usually read yat an early age to do some regular work. Satan does not find so many idle hands waiting around ready" for mis, chief still, but he has more tools to work with in these times. Also he does a lot of business in the evening. . Study of the Constitution and the Principles of American Iitifi, (ict,', T,',' politics and government cannot be too strongly stressed. In this ( Blaine last week, day varied and powerful influences are at work to minimize the l Verene. Betty a importance of the nation's great charter, to belittle its integrity, Visiting their gm to sap at its structure, to propose weakening changes in its body, Gunckel of Hixhl to scoff at and hold it in light esteem, to suggest "something bet, ( Mr. and Mrs. N ter", which might take its niece. _ A _ . _ _ . . . . 82:21“:st of 3 The American Constitution is the best political gift that ever came to mankind, and the best gift of the Constitution is the judiciary of the nation. Under this supreme authority education has expanded and flourished, every factor of civilization has been enlarged and advanced. The nation looks to Dr. Condon and his oompeers in the great field of teaching American youth to see to it that the national charter shall be made familiar to them and interpreted in a manner which shall conserve the best interests of this people. in harmony with the principles implanted therein by the great first builders of this republic-Cincinnati Enquirer. GfiiriGs,Ghi%' Lis; sfoéd lhé assaults of its enemies from the time of its framing down to the present day, but which now is menaced by ipyidipus attactfrotrtm.ayy fir.tctiens.. . . . The Highlanh Park prtsssr(jii,/ri,i/ an; mm. undu the Act of Much s,' iimi.' 7' '7' M"""" '7'" "_" - Published weekly by The Udell Printing Co. at Highland Yuk. Lake County, Illinois - wiGGnrrGaiiGtiGyii iGtitutions in this city which have J little or no use for the _Cbnsstitutipn pf the Upitefi St?tei. of Enigmiy 'econ? Class pa.ttey 3!:th ' l?11, at the post oiBtxt at Highland THURSDAY. JULY 19, 1928 ELM PLACE SERVICE STATION _ . Deerfield News _ Polarine and Iso-Vis in gallon and tr. gallon cans, Semdnc Furniture Polish and Semdac Auto Polish, Finoil in 4- and & oz. cans, Polarine Cup and Gun Grease in l, 3, and ir-lb. cane. STUDYING THE CONSTITUTION Friday to Tuesday, inclusive, July 20th to July 24th BIG REDUCTION VACATION HAB ITS.,, r The Cradle Ron Deportment of the Preabytch-n ("Ith will have I picnic on the church lawn. Wednesday, July I Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ender, Mr. (and Mrs. Edward Brennan and son Edward Are pllnning u mortor trip to Moifete, m., the Utter part of the week where the former wilt visit Dr, Ind Mrs. L. A. Bond-twine while Mr, Ind lunBrennnn viuit their uncle for n week. ' l Rev. A. P, Johnson of the Bungalow church is enjoying a nation at Win. Mrs. Albert E. Mitchell of Deer. fustd EVPnuP is planning to sail for Bradford, En'RInnd. Friday. July 20th where she will visit her pernts for two months. Warren dairy. «on of Mr. and Mrs. William Geary of Brierhill is ill in the, Highland Park hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seaman and three children after spending the week at the George Knrch home re- turned to their home in Cross Plains, Wim, Sunday. , Waukegln Chapter last Maud-y eve- ning. Mums. Floyd Gnnckel, H. Jud.. rend and Johnson took part in the cerismonies. Mrs. Mantis: and two children of Dubuque, Iowa are visiting at the E. H. Selig home. In.llkhhnmnmw( Frank Siljestrom First St. and Elm Place, Highland Park Phone Highland Park 3545 N U M R E R ,7 'imgmtaisioacru-umaesairamt.eua-. William Broth on Wm, .M. noon. July M. Mr. um] Mrs. Roy Lite Ind m (Michal! of but. an m " the A. J. Jam»; in; ae"u'iNit" The Independent club will hold their Try!" ryetimt at the home of In. i The Junior choir hf Bungalow :church is planning a picnic for Thurs- _ day ahernonn. Mr. and Mrs. B. Divine, Mrs, Mar- itha Lore, Miss Agnes Sullivan and (Mr. Sam. Lane of Highland Park mo- tmml to Bloomington, IO., Saturday thor:- they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Lane. 1 Miss Margaret Ludlow of Highland 1 Park was a guest at the home of Mrs. ‘M. Love last week. Following the meeting of the Y.P. WC. on Tuesday. the members en. joyed an outing " the Forest Pre- serve in Wheeling. _ Mrs. A. I. Rim-on visited her father Mr. Chow»: at Luke Villa”1 Monday. l Rev. Aurand of Le Mars College church had (huge of the services in the Evangeliul Bur-plow church Sun. day morning and in the evening he and Mrs. Aunnd presented a music-l program. Rev. Aunnd will nlm preach at the morning service Sunday July 22, and in the evening Rev. Schriver of Highland Park will be in diary. Sunday July 29. Rev Elmer, Grishr of Highland Park wilt prawn] the morning sermon and Rev. M. An- drews of Presbyterian church the eve nintt one. i 1l'u-r sister, Mrs. James Daugherty of 1 Chicago, Manday. 1 Mrs. Louisa kemnetz and Louis {Thl-mpsnn of Chicago were guests of (Mrs. Fred Horenberger Wednesday land Thursday. Nr, and Mrs. F. liorcnbtrger, Mr. and Mrs. F. Biedrrstarlt were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. Bushman of Apti- ki~ic, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bailey and Mr. [huh-1.": Irrothcr and wife of New York, Rm". and Mrs. F. G. Piepenbrok and family left Sundny afternoon tu spend a few Jays in Northern Wis, Mr. and er Chri,,t Willman and; At All Times farmly, Miss I.ur.lya Willman of (Wm; W our.) and Miss “Nona Willman "f1 While other men rhoose golf. swim- Hawkeye, Iowa, vnjoyed a picnic sup- l ming, curios. poreelains, paintings v Ef, ieyitW2'9: i)i'igri'igtttT,rit/at; hobbies, Eugene Wright. who has 74g: F "if": i-ir-yt/strc-,, _ " , Trl "'8. _ “my r section of t _ iJ,7riit'a't"t'Ei?ir'i-t spén t kr flkmnyfiflfi§¥§f “tic". with hvr parents Mr. and Mrs. J. A. --------------- Stryker. I _ . attend Donald Siijestram, son of Mr. and yrs. Henry Siljestrom of Highland Mrs. J. L. Vetter will attend as del, agate from Wonuns Missionary Mrs ciety of Evangelical Bung-low church the Illinois Branch of Woman Mis. sionary societies, which will be held at Onkdnte P-rk. Freeland. “L. from July 26 to 29. Miss Hazel Rapp will no as a delegate from the Young Peoples Missionary Circle and Mrs. A. P. Johnson will represent the Mission Band. Mrs. John A. Starker will also The Ladies Aid of St. Pauls Evan- gelical church has bum invited to gn all day meeting of the Indie? Aid of Haghland Park and the Arlington livighb P‘uh-ratiun on Thiirsday, July Isl. which will bu held in Sunset Park. Verena. Betty and June Gunckel are visiting their grandmother. Mrs. A. M. Gunckel of Highland Park this week. J, Ward, of Chicago were quests of Mrs. J, A. Reichelt. Jr., Thursday, and on Tuesday Mrs, Reichelt had ls her luncheon guests Mrs. George B. Cummings and Mrs. Fred Claw of Highland Park. On Tuesday Mrs. c, T. Anderson and daughter Dorothy Jean were the luncheon guests of Miss Bernice Ttseker, of Hitrhland Park. who enter- tained for her guest Miss Petr atc. Tazne. of Dixon. m. Mr. and Mrs: Neil Ollig of Wilmette were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Blaine, Monday. Mrs. George" R. Miles, of Ravinia, Mrs. Burt J. Dickens, and Mrs. Edwin STANDARD GASOLINES AND OILS VEEDOL OILS . his aunt Mrs. -ryruce Mobiloil and Ennis Motor Oils NAPHTHA AND KEROSENE HOBBY IS COLLECTING WEATHER INFORMATION Mrs, AL/tir, Mama and daughtt-r Lomyne are wishing relatives m Du, lath. an. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. llulchison and daughter Louise Ann of Irvine Park were guests of Mr. and Mrs. S, P. Hutchison. Mr. and Mrs. Hun-bison returned Thursday evening from their imp to Niagara Falls. week, Mr, and Mrs. R. D. Reeds of or- chard street, hld as their guests on Sunday Mr. William Hutchison, Mr and Mrs. Julian nguier of Waukegan, Duly Motor Service In. 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Even between its two sturdy service ribs you’ll find these keen-edged dia- monds to improve your traction. _ _ TRACTION PASQUEM "BR OTHERS mile after mile Humid heat. boating heat of the 'iun. dry heat, equatorial haust. water hot and rh'h told heat Are among those discussed by Wright The heat of the [ham Valley. on the Pmeittc rmxl. he characterizes I: rising in lulluws and hu-xruz of the extremely dry variety. The hottest Bve days ~;;rnt on a boast trip through the Red Sm. this hang the sort produced by the boating rays of the sun m a la;- vahty whom then- wns nu wind. _ .. Ture is no wuther hotter In my "xpcricuweNte ~11)“. ‘33)qu that which Thus when the warm waves strike dmrrrnt st'Clions of the United States persons [king in any given section. can. by “masking Writeht's data on krrui, of heats found in different parts of the wurld. published in the July American Magazine. find many other plan-s “here the weather is more an. kmrl than It is in their particular 10- will): in: in!nrmxlion on kinds and varieties of hut weather. 'eavatty V+Ri6i£$£2ued suiisi.ii,rLiit.rrL.iy..a. HOLMES ELECTRIC LIFT Electric High Pressure Me Greasing Auo'ow--a.a. If those who do not choose to at- tr.ml church were In have thmr work and play taken away they Might Ret into more mlschwl than errr and m force thr pulwc- in and: "wry an Sun- day than Ie-c-. Wumun’; Rome Com, pardon. i Cal (‘ovrlnlzr Just nuw sewn» to brs thinkinz mun alum fish hues than an the top or the mum covered Rock. ies In August. My nose burned Inth cold and I had to rub it vigornusly to keep it from been"; And then the sun anu- oat. The sun roasted my hark. but I dared not remove my heavy shirt because nf the cold. I ovvated copiously only to be severely chilled the mnment l turned to warm my fate. That Was heat um}. I venge- anee." Wright believes that the degrees um] lamb " bran a whit" mun can «and an amt-2mm ENDANG HRS TH E (”OPS hm“. mix no: " {I

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