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Highland Park News (1874), 4 Dec 1896, p. 3

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Hi Hivhluwl Pflrk; it is ilu- 5mm- mm: a luiig suslwnsimi of zu'tiiitv has not (haugml its purpusi-z “e haw simph taken up tho old task. nut to (-(miplvtv it. fur tlizit is not giwn to 0m- iumi nr one» gone-ration. but to carry it fnrmml ”lt' length Hf (mr tc-tlu-r. vim-uhlv \‘(41 u! 2|” (‘H'IHS “1- fr h (m it for some gum] w.ur‘k Hip himself I'm-Is as fresh use iimugh his joints an- n litth nud his natural str<-ng111:l.lmtm NEWS was started t\\'e|1ty4\\'«) half yvurs ago tn pmnmtt- the Hf HighlumLPflrk: it is 1|..- Aprxl 1814 I11 Imnk l’ H1111l<ius It 1113s Hanoi/1s 11 monthly limpiiiu it \11111ld ultmutc l1 gum int11 11 111114111". 11 1111110 111-101" realized fur in M11) 111 think. “4771.“ 5115110111] 1-11 pnh-licntion \\ IH‘H the (~(Iit11ri11l [1111 1111»;- l11i1l (1mm, over one 11nd t11'vntvymn“ ago it 11115 not sup [)0le it 11(111l1l lic- s11 lung mum-(l llut \1111 “inl1l1-s lung film-1) has (~111111- tu 1111 1-1111: tln' rusty old "1111 i»; 1 lwnn- (I up 111111 51-01115 quite 50r- le first‘ismw {if‘Hu vas w: \priL 1‘474 in ImuL 1’ Hmfl It “as HfP!Tt(\T/;S a monthly lm] it “uuld ultimm [y gum inn and u’etitethle appeared in the persons of lthe publishers of the; NEWS. tlhr dtlér sons ()f» uur worthy xnuynr. Robert (1‘. Evans. and they more than (‘Ulllt' up to the sumvwlmt hrmul in l comprelu-usiw nwusurt- nf our (lmna (ls. W0 haw p 00d. 50 long as they shall (let-1n it nvvvssary, our vxperi~ rum-a knowledge and ability. such Is .. Ahe'y aw in quality or quantity. dt tln-ir disposal. with authority to thaw uvpan'in‘ul utilize at any and all tiuwsusnnuy hes! serve their ne-w vntvrprise, tit such cmnpvnsatiun as the success of tlw venture shall jus- tify. If it yields us at mund $100” lwr unuum. wk! shalll' rvjoico. or if it lyt- but. "two and six [mu-e" we ’Hlmll nut (-mnpluin. fur the rm :1 pruchicll problem) of lifv. “110w solution (rod, form-s upon us. isnut how much pay mu m- ge-t. but hmv much svrs'icv 7mm \w render. LEWIS H. Human”). 10ml journalism demands some «up ital? ‘wxperienee,’ lnwhums ability, integrity, character and standing, we would gladly step aside and give m'er the field to' them”. The men. for whom WU have so long lucked :uul u’uitedJllle appeared in the persons of {the publishers of the: msvlf I'm-Is as fresh Hes-«4km. I his joints un- n “"10 stiff 5 natural strong“: :LImtml. The ms started twentytwn and n vars ago tn PTUHIUN' the good HISTORICAL. ms quite 50r- shall ()ld UH Ill accent. us “my (lullglitvr.“ Years before he' had nmrriml a (laintily roan-(L pure-spirited woman, and thoirlyym'ymoon only ceased with hvrilvmh. Her nwmory still liuâ€" gore-«l in his hoart likv the fragranco of llNNl Hmt'f‘v; But, growing over the grave of his (livid affections was th‘ Ion-(1. tmuler, zlhnmt worshiping, for his-s daughter, who was coming now to lump. house for him. She hml lira-«l withlwr motlmr’fi people Svrgvunt Churchill hml H daugh- tvr. All the 1116'“. in his company know it. for M's-r since he mun? into the mnnpany. ho was wont _in tho (eutlvr. rvxniniscvnt moments that (-onw “Uin tlw'glozmling" to speak of his (langhh-r. He had told lwr his. tory owr. until vwry mun in his: company know it. but lwr names he had m-u-r nn'ntiom'd. always spvuk ingot" her with rvwrent. lingering accent. us “my (laughter Years before he had marriml a (laintily rmn‘e-(L pure-spirited \vmnan, and A Story of the Fifteenth Infantry Sheridan. Among the features of the NEWS planned {or i“ a series of articles with the above title, te 11111»qu ilur- ing the year. They will not be ex- actly u historv of Degrfitmld bif‘t 'stmlies" in that historv treating of i the eurh s1 ttlers the old- tim pOatul fzuilities its railway grm '.th its ; ehurches; schtwls the founding and (mmth of Highland Park and its minâ€"sister. Highnood; and alsolittle, but no i111port11nt. ‘aninia. If ut' the e (l oft e year' they are found ,_V_--... 311's Hieient m 11.. they can be re~ \iisetlnlul put into a more perma- nent form and lsold at 21 nominal price. so as Aoflpreserve for the fu- turehixt )1‘i1111.thi1‘1gs which will soon he lost beyond recovery. ; We are- glad the founder of the NEWS in still alive to welcome a re- turn to animated activity this child of his brain and his heart. and rejoice liuitslater as well as its earlier achievements. Next week, we hope to discuss some changes witnessed during the. quarter century, since his brain evolved the idea of the NEWS, under the caption of “Now, and Thou." THE SERGEAN T’S DAUGHTER. THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS :\ .H In .\I Sin-nu. .\.\‘Ir HISTORICAL STUDIm ‘\l.|('|’i NHIIIMOR§,I rmmzmtl could play vvry wall. so that. with thv help of their few friends their "Churchill (-oncvrts‘ mule tu he wry enjoyable Sergeant Churchill was very careful as in thme he ullowad the privilegv of vis- iting at his house. Anna, ‘00. had a good (lo-n] of Allll'rl Chuchill. us her father had so uIIIfideIItlv vxlmctod “as a good house lawyer and the wheels of donwstic life "IUVPd so smoothly that their prose-mo “as nvwr su§~ pix-ted. (irudually, it became the custom for a {NY ('ilUSt‘I) fiivnds to come III onv vwning in the! wenk usud ySaturdzIy to play and sing. Se-rgo It Churchill was passionately fond of III usic. and had H good tenor voiw; An avhud a clear sWeet sop- They lived in dâ€" pr9$; Garbage a hhortdistmuv lroin the resernltion gates. lghad fonuerl) been owned by an old English couple? who had spontall their time in cultivating tht-placv until it was a writable lmwor of iwmity. And Churchill. himself had sponta gtxxl nuinv hours thvrv that spring. puttinu the place in order thinking as ho “Ul‘lit d of the happy hours spent in lilu manner “ith his \\'_'ife in thvir littlv Paradise. “9 will pass uwr that first meet iug betw wn father and daughter nor _\\ill we speak of her girlish 1)lvas~ me in everything that “Dad; had done to lllHkt' her new bomb 1) damn as the most fastidious Inspectorâ€" (ivueral could wish, stood waiting outside the bo\ Likt nation for the train that should bung to him his daughter. , After years of homeless barracks life, Sergeant Churchill resolwd t'o huxe a little home for himself, \\ 1th his daughter to preside over it. “She is twenty yéars old now.‘ ‘he said to himself, “and must be a good housekeeper after these years under her Anrit Jeannie is training. But housekeeper or no, I must haw my little girl with me. ‘ So, on an early June (lay, the Ser- geant looking as trim 'and military since childhood, and now allowance for a father’s pa may believe she was ‘the est, sweetest girl the Hun e upon. dignity: :‘mda (w-rtain and now, with due ather’s partiality,.wu was ‘the best, dear- ever shone

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