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Highland Park Press (1912), 20 Sep 1917, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Tt‘h SW Price $1.50 per Year in Advance Puhlh'hrd \\'m'k1_v In at Highland I’:u'k,l John L. Udell., Paul L. ['dull. Esther C. Bakw-r Florenm- Warm- MM‘K-u‘rt I\'"v<~ Albert Lou) . . .. 8th floor, ‘2“ E. J THl'RSDAY. SEPTEMBER 1."1§1i, :1! Un- pm: ”me Park. “HUGH. undt-r the l. 1879. All patriotic men and women oi’ Illinois are hereby invited to enlist for a state-wide patriotic educational campaign under thv direction of the State Council of Defense Neighbor- hood Committeei 4A,, A- ”nun uw‘. v _ Not all can join the army or navy. drive an ambulance of munitions truck. or serve the Red Cross. We CAN help in tho no less important work at home without whlch the Army and Navy will be paralyzed. The, strength of the fighting lim- simply reflects the strength or pur- pow and n! q-flm't lwhinvl tln- lint-xx Russia is a reminder. ”__x.... {,. The purpose of this campaign is twofold: (i) To prmidv an arc-1m furull whn feel the call to service in the na- tional cause without having found an opportunity to answer the call. (‘2) To organize, mubilize and put into actinn the patriotic sentiment of illinois. which needs only direction to become irrestihle. I! you cnn lead. if you can 0rgan~ ize, if you can speak or write even if you can do nu more than enroll ynur- sell as one who believes in the United States this is an opportunity to take Delicious Luncheons mos Highly“! lurk have been accumulated through thrift savings plan. This Bank FOR YOUâ€"YOUR Let Everybody Help THE WORLD‘S GREATEST FORTUNES at The Highland 17m ”A‘luczmu Ad». .\l.. Lu'k‘nn. Tel \anL .32] 111‘ cle Mar and Publisher .': . .Supm‘inlvnde-m the must moderate priu's 1N .ms nmner March ,mce at Highland the Act nf March matter how small your start may be. .H )HN 1.. l'lH‘IL1 1kv(‘uunl) City W'e use only the best of materials T1 le'plmm We serve ”n. 191 HP! 558 HI SAFETYâ€"YOUR NEEDS 'l‘u tlw young men called to tin- ('OIUI‘S the State Council of [)(‘ft‘usc has addressed the following: "America is in a wnr which she- must win. She is )ustly in it to pre- serve the right and liberties upun which the nation resist Being in. it is her duty to wage it us lwcomos a great nation with all the force and power she commands. “To win the war We must smile [the enemy. The harder he is hit ‘tho sooner will our purpose in the ‘wnr he achieved; the sooner lutlng pence will come. To such a peace Amcrica has dedicated the best she has. her young men now called to “(her colors. ,,x.,_ hiL’lw h, H nu] \uuuM ('mmrll u! (‘nmmitlm- (‘hicugu camps are the men chosen to win the vm are selected for a w they carry the hopes they repn-sent the pm! land. nu "The men going to the training‘ camps are the men America has! chosen to win the war for her. They are selected for a very high duty; they carry the hopes of the nation-.1 they represent the power of the home-i land. ' "liiinois sends her quota forth with} confidence in their courage and theiri fidelity; assured that they will nc-i quit themselves with hnnnr nmi (‘reilr . it. And iliinois pledges tn them thntr loyal support at home. without which their efforts in the field. however" vulnrnus. and their suvriflt'v‘. how-1 ever grant. would he in Ynin." ‘ i . l i Mrs. C. T. Brewer. of l’owerxvme. Kan.. decapitated a snake with hpr \(‘hsnrau What :1 pi!) \lvtm-r Evn- had u‘h‘snrs, “I no scistors Thv bumpvr crops this year are just us ‘impormnt mud pntunt towards winning the war. as a humpvr ('rnp uf soldfiers. ‘l‘lu- Ymmu “H! “In. \rv ('nllt-d ”huh .I' «'llh‘l'pl'h “Emu“: u u! [hr \ lllllluh nn Brewer. of Powergv I 1 le and a systematic Ill Mu H- “'n vim-1y kind n! nurk (I) [hr ELI!“ Nx-Iulllmx'hmfl r\<l:nn~ SI rm-l. nl n-fiwviulh rk. Thvlh lIH‘ ms minim!) PARK} Mr‘ Curl ' 1: ha: return“ to De~ (roll. after a ndln' I few dun with \lr. and Mm;f Axel Bjorkan. In Workman Immune” the en‘unmont of her Mule-r" In Aunt (0 Mr. Carl ‘AWIZ. ' .\llx um] \lri. lh-nr) Buy: 6! I’h‘nnn- le \H'rr H14 Sunday guano- of Mr. ma Mra Pm}! swimnm (iramllnu Brand H-lvhrIu-d hl‘r mud)ra-rnndsbinlniuy lau! Fr‘dly. Mr. mud MT!“ Hnrw‘y Wilson of Vim-rm Il' “'an Hu- Sunday mm“: of \Ir. aml Ml'i.‘ .\|. \Vnrm-r. of N. 90c- "d 5L \1" l'.-~!v.z1\\hv. 1‘ unrlunul n! "M I LOCAL ' rmmm \l \h u F unn V Mn MM] MM‘u'frm run! [in (-thrn-n of North (‘Mrnuu spent Wed- Iw-Ila) With Mrs. M. H. McCuflrey. \h’ Mn! Mrs John ”4‘” left FrIdny ".r \lnnilnwlnh, “'14, fur a Vt‘t‘kl nut- in“ MI “1y.- Mia’s Annlo (‘nhh who I! In the was! at Atlantic (‘Ity will return about Hu- and o! the- month. She nil] uprn hvr khuh'rgnrtrn «m Dc- (nlwr (”K'Hh. (hi \Ir nil] uprn h»; findrrgnrtrn «m Dc- lnlwr (”K'Hh. MN. H‘ H. Duty has returned from :1 Inumlu slay In Detroit. .\lr-'. (‘urletun Manley“: mother. er. John B. V. Quackenbush of ”man-k Fnlh. New Yan and MI“ “main of. Brooklyn. New York. who hun- hem) Mrs. Mmaioy's guests hnw- returned homo. \lr um! Mr» Frank (lnrnlm-r and children hnn- relurnvd from a mnnths 51:1] in (ho vast. \lI \1r ”3 2L" \1 r- \lr um! Mr» Frank (lnrnlm-r and children hnn- relurnvd from a mnnths 51:1] in (ho vast. Mr-L Hn'ard Fenlnn 0! Chicago \\:L~ Hw Imp! 0! Mr. and Mrs. W. 1". Fk'llll‘ll nf ”kl“ Pnreml lust wo‘t‘k. Mrs. Howard l-‘Qmun in a ”hm-r of Mn. (‘wurgv Bdrridgu whn summers at lhnmnr (‘opmry (‘luh. Capt. and Mrs. O. H. Morgan have I‘vlurnvd {mm (Ir-mu Lukr. Wu. Mrs. Anson Mnr'au and Mr. and Mrs. R‘ K‘ Hurkmth .lr_, nrl- MIN :1! ”rm-n .m! n fro mihmhih Inks-A Mr~ .lr' .t"v‘ Mr- A "run-ml mn‘ min-v Hdlha r inuu- gum- (n Mnnln , \hvh, “hrw lhm all! vi.” rc-in M" “NH hul‘ PH Mrs “C. H Bulr Huuh Walla-r lam Throw Lnkcs. “1!. Miss Emily Lurn vl‘ «If (‘hlolg-I nrv (‘r_\‘~llt- Imusv uu ( Lurm'd is M “.le Mrs W“ H Buldwin and hur mm‘ Huuh Walla-r Itlnr n-turmu! frum Throw Lnkcs. “1!. Miss Emily Lurm-d and her mothg "1‘ «If (‘hiolgu nrv guns” n the Mc‘ (‘rth- lwusr uu (‘vnlrnl Ave. Mina Lurm'd is M “.Hlm-y huh fume." Mrs Richurd (‘uruuvvlllo hld as her week and Hurst. Miss Laura Mnrw «hull of Wrnnlo. Mrax Jnmos Trmu-l of Moraine Road. rvtufns this week after rm ab- sence of two weeks in NM: York. Mrs. M. A. Mlhills hml‘as lwr week vnd gumtxhor daughter Mrs‘ George \\'. Rnssellf'l’ of Chicago. Mrs. AXE Smlth returned home Friday frbm Milwaukee whore uhe quu u wee-k vhiitlng rdlaun-s. Mr. muler-r. Archibald Abe-rerun» h) and «ltuxhler Helen Joann wvre thw Sum!” xumits of Mr. and Mrs. \H'hllmh} funvrrrnmh) Fr“ n! ('M- Ml", \V. J F)fir F Ill HH' I‘Ztfl III] (I [Hi day) any. - Mi“ Hum-ht- MIL-H)“ roturnml 1min) {mm a (in weeks May \nt Mackinac Idand. Mlph. Mnjnr Rum-rt Gray Peck who has hm-n slathuvd with thu l', 8 Army in leas‘fur (he past two yearn h: Eruxw n! , r! Sheridan. ‘g Mr. nn Mrs. Raymond Schneider ‘nnd lwnfichildren spent Sunday In |(‘hicnm flaming relauwu. E Mrs. J n P. Kampe-of Highwm’d [hm] m h' Sunday Rnnsh Rt'rm, Rim- 0! Rockfgrd. Mr. and In. luck 0! (‘Mcugo und Mr. Ind Urn. Much of Kentucky: Miss leen Schenlelfet of Decrnvld. \l L I Krnt m. $41.3. mu. 0' m. \‘Mtt‘r. |n\\“'ur iartous townn m Iowa. prvv» mm m feturnmg tn Union Cullen. “Alan. ’Iu. MN. (Yhnrlvs (‘. Buell ha: returned from n fim-h nhsence in New York \li~~ mimhoth Buckh‘y Io‘h [Mn wrk fur Nurthhnmphm, N‘ H . “horr- ~hv “HI x-mvr Smhh (“unpac- \gn Mr‘ Hdward Kulnt MIA! lgue '.-~!v.t1\\ht.|~ .mrlunml :1! HM ' k. \Hch. *N‘Hl Hu- IH-k c-nd MU \th hl- “va- n .| MN Prank (‘Ium and «m ..( Irving l'urk. urre the Sun- Ir~I< of \Ir mm Mn M H Ind 0 PH! wuul‘ HM In: NH“ H Helm Jmmu l’rindq-VHH» n! Winn?!- rmvrl) u! Highland Park. has ml from u munlhs stay at Har- Hill‘t Mil'h. hull Mr- Frank Shellnn, Mr Rohrrl l‘r‘nw ‘1!“ Hill!- f tlH- M!) .u--! Mr Erna-«t Rockfurd‘ Ill, n-(urm-d ml :1 van \xlv-k~ rnmplnx In \u- H l purclmn d Furr~l H' hull»!- l‘nmr I“ nun-turn! “'1 n HDHN' hl'rt mr roaring: hnu- zom- Hrul \ert- lhr) will rs. O. H. Morgan have (Ir-mu Lukr. Wu. Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. R‘ Jr, nrl- MIN m ”rm-n F) fir \A 'w 1’ «J HH‘IIV'L \Iu‘h. m-k :1! (hr Kurd (I! of Grown “H Hum? (.‘hntnu rrHsrh u! \HVk nil-I gun-l- ll' [at l A \ v nlm ..' ‘ “1 pnqwru n! - and nrr in ”H ml! n! "M ‘u-k c-nd nrnlm-r and: Wm F. Bevin-r h-fl Iaul muting from a (M ”H U‘Iml. Mn-munn, mud uilh Hm x-lmul» "f Chicago ‘ (run m ll. drnr lhrw- Hun-k mm‘hlneh Huh-k nulumulnh- {nu-(wry n1 mass. mewuqls H! tnmnr Arthur V. mud” tor ( [or .chool cl Madam}. m- Am! uul‘kn‘d Mn N : 1"“: yuan In I fur Knn~n~ (‘8!) h} ~l:‘ In; to Highland I“ in) .m- n! tuoulyvlhrr nar II» “71 hr \\:|~ \Im \In“('r~. dnul NJ; 0. Joan of Chic-D 'IW wurnl day: 1M: tool as tho II“ 0! Mr. and In Brbln Klohl. Mr. John Sch-e!" who II In Inla- In. at Rucktord up“! tho cut and wlth Mn pawn“ Mr. and In. Rthlefcr. i M}. Willi-tn Plluonld I“! m 'erdn) for Nut"- Dame Collect. Nu re Dame. Ind. Mr- John-Rum! '0! Oak Put. in lhc- ”an or her author In. Jnmn Gram on Tum. hr and Mn. II. A. lit-"m I“ ~un lvnu- roturm-d from thr lunâ€" nwr hunt on Whllr 1‘30. “Rh. ‘1! and “I’- limvrfl Allen‘lluo. nn- \mnnu In Miilfl‘hodPT. Vt. hf Wu J»)! l'ru \h Bah-m Hull! hll boulhl "I. \“mw Huber h‘lmp \n mummy rpm Ian lhh we“ 'nv I" «I»! \‘lu-H- he I'll! 0M0? \h rnx H .f \\ \I‘ \PU'! H \II and Mn- nn NH- (”01“- HVun- and Mv~ Juhu Hudnlph h-h nu \Imuhu 'ur a mutnr (Hp In L’Hl- hnru I'wlm The par” I’rrv [ueflu M Mr nnd Mn Hamid Lnruum who \nun- ra-lurnlnx homo \Ir- (h-urgr RH“: Ind NTI. John Mum-u are Ipemflnl tome time VII“- Inx rclath’n In Memphln. Tenn Mr. and Mn- Rogor Walton 1nâ€" nnum‘r the birth of l mu. Rater Sid- m-p Walton on July “HI. :1 Boothev. China. Mr. Wuhan. formerly of ”MI city. h teaching at the Boot-how Acndemy. Mr. and Mn- nnum‘r the birth up) Walton on J China. Mr. Wuh Thr I(r\ Fruit-1H1 nu uf Trml!) (‘hurc pawn-d Inflruvlnr nf mm in xlw “kn-l Semlnyr). .(‘hivnxn \HMA ,Marunrc-t Tym-r had a: hvr mwk mu! aunt. Mm Hr-ler WMU'. tlnuxhto-r hf Mr, I". Eduun White. of (‘hirnm On Saturday Ml" Tuner and her aunt mMun-d mm (Thicuxo to n mmlnw pan) \Mr. and In. John A. Pumam h“. I“ (ho-Ir (and. MI“ Ruth 1). “(one of Camden. N. Y. \Hw- Margnrrl qu'(‘nuxhe,\ «Ill nnlvrlnln Infurlnnll) n! n duneinl purl) un Haturdn) c-u-nlnx Mr, and Mr-L H AV Mon-r nrv re~ (“c-hm..- rnngrnlulullmn- upun the ar- rh ul u! n In”); bu). horn Hnudn) Mr ind Mr» A. R. Mnd‘nulflw) 1 Inning this Ive): In IpPlld n wrrk Allunllu City. N. J. \Ir mm mm: hnt'k Tlu- Mum-s (‘arnhm- Svhnflold.1anr TJppu and Edith Ppfir will lenve urn \H-vk fur firm-much, (‘mm.. [or Rnwrnmrp' M‘huol. Mr. William Whirl] hm returned from n threw um-k‘n uluy M “In Tim- hl'l’, “will. Mi“ Ruhr! Hll'kr In» In hl'r Kurd 1m.- \u~o-k, Mia-ya Mar) Rhnhus (J (‘M- vnxn, Mr, Hrnn HRHN'U rrlurnud Sundn,‘ hum Hu- Auuln-tuna Inn-pun! nu. mum, “ht-['1' hr undrry'rnl n rllxht qwmlum (wn yum-k! up». Mn A T, l..u‘~un and Mum Mnrgnlv .4 H'M-IH mu Mondu) \h‘x \ T “. rr \h I Mr and P (“whim-"H \1r~ H Mr. A. J. S! I'm-r dh-d nl (In. Auk mm.“ MHHHIM Thurudn). Srplvmber l1. A‘ ~ '2” n In fulluumu n Hruk» «If ”mph-u [um \u-«bu ugn H.- uuu burn in Quo-lu-c, (‘zmndu ll |l_ ‘1‘ ‘ '2” H qmphw} I“ H:- “mi \I \n lulu r .«\l ['u “I In NH hr um married In Mun 3 \Im \IUMOY". dmmhlI-r u! Dr PMc-r \lmurv- and Nam) Mn‘ern H. Id-uxm ln MINIH- him his um («-11 um:- um luu daughlm. (Hum). Arthur. Solnlmm A.. Unllh- (3., and Harry. (Daughh-rn). Mr». Blla Irons.; and Mn. 0, C. Hnlhntny. Mt St Pl-h-r vu- omI o! the oldest wulvrn In Hlxhlnnd Park. . l-‘umral n4"\lm-â€" ‘ere held from! H” huuse Sundu) Rephmbor 16. RH. v I’. (‘ “'ulcmt "Mtimlnu. bum! tank {JAN :0 l,” [mu \urtll Shun (Plllv ' 1-H, :wrlh «Y Luku Fun-vat. \\'»II the (-Imnrrllnrphlp of Mlch nellla In! W dnyn’. urn-d n! H Presently the pro Orrmlnn will u- ser! that America nuned (he I" and pushed (he Trutunn rixht through Belflum. etc. n-Iulhro an MIN TM- prmnllinx nlfllude Inward the W, W Indlrnlm- that the world is ’0‘ n Baum rvturned in! wool m1 Allin-ml: Wm. ,‘h'" Oh. in ya" mu MM nun-n Hm nur n! l\ hr \u-ul lt- Inuu uul‘kl‘d I!” n :u u furm hand fur u-ur» In I‘M“ hn- lrnn-led tn -.'1- (‘81) h} ~(nxvnflvrwnrd- cum In Highland l'nrk. In 186‘ M thr- nl tuculylhrrq- )I'NYH In Hlxhlnnd l'urk pm-l thrrr m": I") He left IMI Ink 4 \‘lu-H- he I'll! 0M0! 'nr Hu- t‘nflllnl term, \1u~ FI-nd fiildmnh‘ I-nâ€" HI. unv-l- u (Hth on ”N on! 0' loin [um um \lv‘ Hrm‘p “mm u! r mu! “1 N H \\'|lle.- T, l..«r~un and Mum Mnrgnrv um plrmnxlll)’ turprhu-d ) munnx M the hnmr M r lulu-n l-‘Iw hundred 11 um! lhn- prln- “mm-r:- nul \h~ Juhn lArx-‘un and M"- l-‘rnnk \anllll “I" i uau- u-HHI YnIIth-d h) Jam-I Jr. IO. lat Mar to “and (to win- tho Cuinr lunar! L J. M. Peter J ”n“ n! (Hm-3. III N! lhl‘ Minn»: Murmh u “a; Road lhln won-k Maw-us. Mlar Emmn DEATHS r-yirk L (if-Hut. (‘urv 'hurvh hut hH'n up- ur nf Rellxmm Peda- \\‘.-nh~rn Theolnxk‘nl R. Mnd‘nufllw) are cur-«k» vidflnli I Guard Chockiu. 1| Bowman Dairy Combamf ll Army Headquaréter 1 Nil i’? J. E .thPn-idcfl LW Pure Maple Syrup Half Gallons, $1.75 Galleria, $2.75 TBLBPHONBS SCHUMACHER PHARM1§CY “Che chall Store” ' Raymond W. Schnelder “:5 JEWELER and OPTICIAN " Telephone 331 13 S St. IOhns Aw. Opposite Northwesttm DppnI , Capital and Surplus, $120,000 North Shore Trust company Pumuriwd Milk is Good Clean Milk hubd ' np- prox'mnuly 145 degrees Fahrenheit dud ,» at um temperature for 30 minutes, then cooled‘aud- thnt temperature for 30 minutes, then oooneqaiuu- denly. l g This process in no way destroys the nutfitive yielue of the Milk. It does however, destrbi habiful germ life that Milk may contain. 7 ' i We say “Mny” because there is alway’ye W that Milk “may” contain harmful bactgne pagan“.- m how awfully handled before it flap So to Safeguard you we Perfectly Paahuriz‘ it- then cool itâ€"-~ then automatically bottle and up it. So it comes to you untouched by human hafl3. DIRECTORS I. Van... PM Chub. W. kd. , u. Vb. Pro-“cu Vio- Pm ”fill Coda"! Co. ‘7. Con“. Funk G. Gadget. t Tmum Che-(3:11“. .TM 00. N. w. Corner Central A».” ma 51.54.. M. Quick Service All work guaranteed 3 WE ALSO TEST EYES, my: Announcement WATCH AND J EWELRY REPAIRING 109-110 Vine Avenue Direct from VERMONT may be had at Phono- 144â€"363 (Aim-lack) it

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