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Highland Park Press (1912), 10 Oct 1918, p. 4

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PAGE POUR The Highlanh Park Pram Published Wt'vkl VI'\iBPIll The following letter appc of the Chicago Tribune: llCLCBnuI ‘7. It is hard to eondense into a short statement the activities of all the various agencies in Waukemm which are working: night and day for the sailors and seldiers. We can name them: The Y. M. C. A.. the Navy Chili, the .lollv Tar. the War (‘ump (‘om- munity Service. but names alone give no voneei‘itiou of the far- reachingr results wrought by these organizations. The Y. \1. (7. A. alone entertains npprovimatelv 5.000 Jnekies every Saturday at"- ternoon. Un Saturd'ivs :1ml..\‘und:1_vs :1 thousand men :1 day avail themselves of the ten vent suppers provided for them \vhn'h means ten cents if the hovs have the monev and free if thev hzive not And this is only (in item in Wziukeu'nn‘s \vur record. A Chapter could well he written on the one hundred per rent, puts riotism whieh has distinguished that eitv in war fund drives. As for Highland Park while we naturally shrink from enllinar to mind the extensive work done here. vet we sternlv do not mean to minimize it. Repeated letters from lmvs formerly in our midst have attested the warm hospitalitv of the (“enter with its Hospital Visiting.r Committee, the work of the Rzivinia (”lulu the Garden Cluh. and the industrious women of the towxi. For recreation. suppers and entertainments the people of Highland Park opened their chum-hes and the Highland Park (”luh. The Hioh .qf‘honl offered its swimming“ tank, and the l.ihrz1r_v its hooks Park opened their churches and the Highland Park t lllh. ine High SchOol offered its swimminw tank, and the l.ihrar_v its hooks “the latter havingr callected and griven out over five thousand volumes to the visitin;r hovi in service. An information hurenu for their convenience has heen in operation all summen and the War Camp Community Service Board elected to make Hiuhland Park the headquarters for all its north shore aotivities. Such records, to those who are at all inclined to make de- ductions from facts. would seem to indicate that, these cities have found it more hles<ed to give than to receive from the boys in Uniform. And the Jackie of this letter. if he hm anv existence in fact which is douhtful. could hardly have lived at the Great Lake< Training.r Station and not found it out. FUR .ll'STlt‘l'I \Nll Hl'\l\.\'l'l‘\' Three vounu‘ men who have grown up in Highland Park and lived most of their lives in our midst. volunteered at the first call to <ervii'e lw their country. Later they were called upon m malm Hm mun-me iiu'rlllftXIHHl three stars in our service lived most of their lives in our midst. volunteered at the first ('.'\ll to servire by their country. Later they were called upon to make the supreme sacrifice. and three stars in our service Flag turned from blue to gold in memory of their heroism. Constance Shields- also has grown up. in Highland Park. and lived her short life in our midst. When the call (‘ame to duty heT heart thrilled to the summons but the brilliant path of glory was denied her willingr feet. Her obvious line of duty lay in the Woman's quiet provinve of mercy to seri'e. to restrain her zeal and minister to the strirken ones who served in wider range She too has paid the last full measure. She too has fallen in the ranks while working in the greatest l‘liltflllt‘l of war ser< vice open to woman. Just as three 'Illlll stars commemorate the heroism of our boys who have u‘th‘H their lives for their country soafourth star should beadded for this noble girl rthi§ nurse who has done no less. It would be an acknowledgement of serâ€" vice by the “Republic she died to save" and a small tribute to her familv who "has laid so costh a sacrifice upon the altar of freedom." Entered as second class matter .\'..m-h 1, 1911. at the post office at thland Park. Iliiunia under thp Act of March 3, 1879. (Etery Offin'i' and [)imn'ur [I (H'x’flt Ldkt‘\. “1.. \(HCO the wntinH-m u] when We tell you that [mun alum; xhv north suilnr and that cvntvr's In vhrm‘ prirr< and :1 us thr If thvn‘ I\ >Uk'h u thing as :l “prmm- ur M ('II) nr .| nu.» pitahlv rin, (inimum and Mihnxukm- :ll'o‘ me‘ vitiw. cmHy (‘hix-mm. Threw (\H) yilivx :rrv dam: v~.»-r_\!innu in Lhmr pmvwr fur (tu- cumfur! and ph-nsure and mher mm) in unil'urm and (hwy an- dnilu: it vitm-r {rev “1'. (i. MCDONALD, owpc» «If the suilurh «)r hr u mmlvmt» prior. ’ress the host answer to such unm- n the opinion (if {he I but at the request of Mt! vmlthfulm‘ss is that nf silence, JOI’iN A. Bl'NNEIJ .ILVPKN LHJVER President Vice President hnn HIGHLAND PARK TRUST 8i SAVINGS BANK H OUR LOCAL merchant and home banlu deserve your support. They are paying taxes here to help make this a pleasant place for you to live. Over 90% of our stock is pwned by local people. p r i n Tho) Y AND BANK AT HOME Ldkt Pl-IRHH’S \ )H'THH‘H. .l \(‘KIH “The Bank of Personal Banned Telephones, Highland Park JI‘HI\ l, ('HELI. And I‘.»\17[. ‘ Park Lakv (hardy, Hlinols (WPH IH DOE=OE IN QI'.\R\\TI.VI' ()rt. ‘2. ““311th Tlu vf humlrwh of «Mars It \Vnukflmn. Illuhluml l\(' H lrL'A' U‘ ~‘hm‘c h.l\t' (ml) mw i u‘uuml hh puckvt hunk (- H“ :1 cold shuulm-r \ lruv 11‘ In mnh Al‘. rw ‘1 rc d in "The Vmce of the l’enple THI‘HSII \\’. (H‘TUHEH I“ in High/«Ind Park) 1,. liDELL, at Highland I ('it)” nr HARRY PAUL 'l‘rihun- .) \Vr m (In-M |.a|u-~ Park and mher illlfi'l‘VF‘ in m.- hk. Tho-y t'hzlrgo- whih- [In-y dro- whnnm- nn 4'hi III Cashier hur- I‘Jl" 1 ‘ 0w|ng to the lthe openan 0! {In dancing III“ QPrldu. October hung wll! mom I 4:15. SergL Stew-rd Nelson of Detrqll. Mich .. and Serxt‘ Thomuv Nonpn or Chlcngu wero the weak epd guests of Mr. Thomas “won 30' THE HIGHLAND (‘n'rven Mr. and Mn. [,4 win! daughtur haw Ch).- m Ravlniu uud mmm ft-r the wlnu-r MN: Mildrm! Inulvr '4: Smith ‘l‘llvgv \sh Mr H t Hy :HM “1 h.“ for H2 Thoma,“ ~I‘r (Wynn \lllll h: In \11. ”1.1 \II (‘ih “it? {In H mm. till 0')! “P! I I h“) rQ't'lH I'r PM HIule hon. Infi'h-n H1 ;\H~'ll Lind”: hrido'a \s Huh! Hut-«y p. m. Mn. Ru)- mum! Sunthwurlh lwkdyn tn bluy the mun-Y In!!! Hh'hhi), "lh-lim‘e. m0 1! A“ L Charms] l‘hmu Hum-arm: Yuuug w»! vhr \1urrnn a! HLHQr. M“. H. wal-u (‘mlu Jr wnh-rv'd loading ;\ ~m.IH hrlnhl prwvvwiun. Aflc-r )wl‘ u‘l‘km! Mn‘ Hc-lctn (WHQII‘, llsh't n! Hw hridv. :uuLHu-n lht- bride hotM-H un the arm n! hvr anu-r.‘ Th») «and In a [my window lhnl vu- hnnkml “ith autumn lcnvm 21nd ‘Prv‘ mu: in lho- grmm and host man.’.\lr. \ViHium Bnlhnh-hm. Thv (-ermunn). 001344ng of thr- iva n-u-m'm '\'nn ‘ lhkv- Svnicv, \\fl< rrzul by Rg-L l), H l'urnoll n! Glam-mm .:1 M II Inn-r mnilml tm- Hi“ “'urd vim-rtrxlmm m ,)1 {rum 1“” 1m:- ‘ n1 'mtfm \HH “1* irll Untnhh- lllh'. nw-«Huu-‘u dalow 1,. nl’.. ' AL,,- V - I'VHHHTH‘ 1W IIIMIWmm \m w. “an1 \‘s LlH-l Ii hnuu' In hnuu' (‘nnuun \ lhuruuxh \\;u- unulr In Hwhuuml 39' (lu- Young: ‘“'uma-n'\ I’utrinnr ln-uxm' up! High- ‘uuud In mu-Miuuh- mndlthmx ,.\, H~linu H: Um! «'II\ (in Sunday Mlvr mum. 1hr \Lum unh nun-tun“. ('nn ‘\r|~“'11 (I w rlh In l‘l‘t‘ 7x wlw! (HIM \ com“) um: \';|~ unlit-9'1 lhfrv‘hnn‘nh and u plt‘ul-allp su 1'1“] mv-nilm fallow-d. Mr. and )1”. \llq-n MW 111 .1 (nu fur Hu- Pidxewuler H..u~h Huh-l uhmll h-H lhifl)‘. ()n H». following 1L1) NW) )0" [or New \nrk (‘in ulu-rv (hr) .-xp¢~c( m n» mam 'ur udno' limv. up \h IHH) UH \1 \l \1! \Ir ll‘ \I \II Mr. :md HIT”. u-nl \1r~ \ll \Or -\hnul [\\ ‘pH HII p‘! (\l'l Bay Road HI I! \lr \IH \1 I 1hr \H'Ihllltfl nf .Vllu’ NH hair It» \ll‘. Jnnu's Enu‘n-H Inst Suturdu} uu-ning M! 3-2: Au-Imu thv lmmg- I}! Hu- {mm-r. Arthur Hrnun n! Fuinivw .\\, 1} hit Thursdu) to Virulmu In- 1- {hr .H‘Chitt-(‘t for n R“‘" H huleu. \hz Hnmn nus m A thru- «luh‘ \qu am: an on! H11 ,\II in \‘irulnln to the prevailing cpld'onflc In: 0! Miss Swan's elm I: will be postponed unill )ctober 1801. when her pu- m.‘ M Wilton Hall at l'l [Y .\!Huillt'llt |ll m lh. HUI p \ll \l lmlwmh \l-‘n‘tnn \Ir~ Plunmgun hf Ink. hm l4 HIHHIL' \ivum Mn. Lauren” Buck hau- 0|de their hope ud mun-d lo Mann’nn .lmmu '1” u III n!) fix ”I ‘hl ' HI! ‘Ih h-M \Vuhvl’i and han- \!.n‘xu‘<-l Sm)“ hgve \\ mhvr rw-silh‘nn- :In It \11‘ \anlers fr v Inl'K“ huuu- thon- ~ Huh-4 H. Gh‘RHh ‘1 \I.Iw‘l\l|~- u! Knntx | Yvu ‘}.x\" furlough ~ \lr um! ,‘ll’o. Hj'h IH Kn:.\_ “In! HI rul mnnlhs FI‘M hnnu- the pun! \w K ll \ppn Ihllltg Hf K Hm! \I r innu- ‘H'H' lurk hm! returned ~I\m.mr HmA-rgmn-y u 4‘ 1H with pnvu -\ warn-l. Impr-uuw! 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In! been lrwnlerrw ur -Tr Imwu. Win. The Iocnl drug nmrou of this city will elm- every evening at nine of L: lone \lll 1mm prxuvr an: the reading, of (Lml- nun! mud nul h4- Hugh-cum! durum: (hm.- IIH)‘ \Ahvn our rhurrh- .-- .H’I (It-urn! Such no‘uII-rl “Ill mrnn .n dnrlnwl |u~~ In Hw r-plritunl IHr. Uur lllhlr lv~~un fur lhl,‘ Sunday Schunl nun Sundn) Ir "Ahrnm Hq-lpmx In! " mu. m '. H. H H-m Thv ledvu TrU |~ Ixu Him n1 Hmuphl ”.\ lrkml an.” (my .11' Hunr- and n hmflmr T! H (I)! will»!!! thh LHIIII “\h-uk I’ninls In Our Such-(y lo Strn-nmhcned.” l (‘hrun. 2‘11-10. 'rm \\' \i. s um 'm mm Th“HH‘IH'H'I"1I!HII ‘lhrlh‘Hlll Kn (h-uuvl Sm-lo-h u HI mm lhv lupu- {ur m-u Sunday .u-nln; unun‘ull) inh-r-w‘lluu :unl prancnl H Ir- '\\4-nk Pninl! In Our Such-(y lo M- hr. Iho lnL‘ a a g EBBN I-IZER EVAN. CHURCH g \ lhuruuxh hnuw In hnuw «‘nmuu \\;u- unulr In Hwhuuml P.)- (lu- Young: Wuma-n'\ Putrinnr IA‘HKHI' up! High- um-d In mu-Miuuh- mndlthmx ,.\, I~linu H: Um! «'II\ (in Sunday Mlvr “mm, 1va \Lum' unh nun-tank. ('nn Hun-11 (Iv rlh tn y‘hv 7x wlw! Mr. and Mr» Auuuul Hun-nu and family ui-h tn lhnnk lhvir many frio-nc!‘ and n lmnm fur 1hr lm‘c- um! «WINDMHH ~hnvu» I'M-m 1n tlwir lalr harmnu-mvnl. [Anna M 'zu-h hnnn- tn-r} r\l'nll|fi_ twlvfl-vn ho- huur- u! r-l\ Imd Hum. Huron!» m: u! hum», 1m r-mdlng u! mr irrIptnrtw and prny'l' [Alt ur humhl) |>I:.’o«~ um mm In (Bod m IIYN‘iH _\ .uul Irmh, twin-Aim: [MM ”1' «HI Ihn'MnhH) pnrdun and hem! dolluw mm- (rum thv Nnxm- Hm! 1x upun Word ('ulllPr’ tn‘ Mrm Daniel (‘OhbJ Luun-l, \u-nur that her In", Inn-§ i (‘uI-h. Jr,, hm- urrnwl natal) o\'-. "lit nulhwl‘llu H'l \l \ll Mr. Hun (lvl (‘uhh rm \\' \i. 5 “HI Kw! .'\1|:Ir mwling Hus twin I‘II- [HI‘IHF “mum-tr that NM. \r-por sl'F‘IvI‘ lx l-h hnnn- tn-r} ru'nlng Tha H ll I! 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Ih Yum“) \‘hu tum” E hut-r [ht Ill Spvr In ‘ |\ numxm aims.» The lullmrlng an- IIHUIH‘IHN‘I #finu read In Rhino-ll Yuunx Fl“ Rondrr 0'! NW Mother (‘hqu Th'_ Fwd (‘hnrch n! ('hrlnl. Svu-nlwf I Huntnn, Mam... M the «nu-u My m that «hum-h 1m Sun- 'ln he! “31mm. le FIN-X (’hurch ~‘inn1ln‘l, nhd Minot-Hun): ‘ Mn. Eddy write-n. ‘M a Hlnr n! m guru» dim-luv, (‘hrlulhm N‘M'nlh‘h don‘mr In [154- m con- rinunwm- Win-trurmnuluf tho mn- nIlmh-nm- " Lyn Trmh mud lnvo. uud lm- Jnl hr! in (‘hrlnltun Sciâ€" ul l'lulsl (pan-r 116 Hu- HHHII] 'lu‘r ”I dhhlr IAHO' NIH) llw “up“! ‘1 u! narrwhw mil ml :1 Hmr uhv MIN-rut- In being no In- PEI flu} (hi N l‘\ H‘I "Tim (_ )urvl M r\ In ,. I “u! In “NH“ ('Mli ( until“. h l‘IIlI‘HIUH H church «'1 Mrs. H. E. Rohrer , '°°' .uv ucn- "all” \HH ~1np n (-ulnnxmn Higfland Park Fuel company 102 [ta-st. mm mm Praia ‘rmazs There ' H be childr ' andb lasfiic and Gymnastic Dancing MISS PORTIA MANSFIELD SWETT 1*! I “N" ~ 0-" ”1 Ni 03' W“ "1, her vellum ‘0. ’13! 116‘ xf N ”4‘ I‘hltd ltd Season A! \N’mcn Hall, Highland Park Sig/AWN WILI OPEN OCTOBkR 16’7” .:4!4]5and$:l$p. nu. fl iKeep a Clear Line gN normal times the telephone corn- ._ pany Would not feel called upon to “Human that its subscribers forego the use bf their senite in an) degree \\ hatever. But these are daxs u. hen intelligent econ- me must he pratticed bv all. ; An u n llC( exsarv telephone call isastruly Swaste as the unnecessah' Consumption fa pound of coal or a pound of food. Calls of a purely smial character should 5c made brief. This does not mean that e must he abrupt and hrusque. but merely that our conversation should not £31: prolonged into ”visiting " 5:}: this practice is inlloWed there “ ill be ‘ er “busy” reports from the operators. $0211 Solvay Coke ill be a junior and a senior class adapted to and beginners as wall as more advanced dancers Mus.» The lullmrlng an- “1.! read In Rhino-ll Rondvr (v! 1hr Mother CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY rvh n nmtnlninmx M: n m- :1 mm! vflvclhr - H- lurur umurc-umm‘n In hr n! help to the ; ”Manning Hmmxh the raw .1 ('lc-uIV’r N‘nm' of um» «I dhhu- [MW and MunHur -BONE CORSETS :ll “True Sclrnu- unwih the fact I the mortul mind 1:- thc mun»: n! 5:: (nylon and that the hillnrnlh ("(va h) thpl no-cnlled mind an. mum a“ cumaminale only up! It» due imngm are hold hehm Hn- than and paraded tn-hm‘ Hw urns-d (e- uxlnnunn preh‘mmnr) In hmlng they, nutlluod and vxprt‘nwd an the how ; through fear and upprvhmminn, Q “Mfr. Edd) hm hull! (Miw‘ollanmfi Wrmngn. paw 229), A (-nlln. mm”. hm hlnlf‘ of mind I:- n lwnm p u-nlnuu- ul cunlnghn. Hum 3 dr I or lhln In} ”(In-r pom-lbw snnuli” nu-de; and Hu- "porn-H Inna" ”Qt "(‘IHU‘H’I nu! fear" “- " Hire 1”- fnnu." ~45 dustrlnlly prumnu-d m- n In (hr-on Hu- common nrmnum u! mexmel Ivar "I! is 1hr solvmn mm of vva (‘hrlutlnn Sim-mix! tn rnlvr at on Hw ucliw erWk‘P 0! Ms country a] u! human“). '0 stop this drive 0! ti 'vnemy' tMt-ndt-d to drum) Maui and mo and paralyze program at rinhtnnuv- rfl'rimw; in this \‘iml rhu U! 'THE (‘umsnn' svmxmc numb or DIRECTORS." 3 the won-111'» history System MADE TU MI: ASURE (Manama-d One Year

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