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Highland Park Press (1912), 28 Nov 1918, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR Th2 Higiflauh Park Presg Publhhmt John L. Udell __.‘ Paul L. Udell ___- Entered as Highland i' wk. Albert bevy â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" in the opinion of the average Amvricun. history no longer “Hill‘s :1 self without our assistance. For two yvars “e lime concerned ourselves so vitally with national affairs. we hme addressed our attention so splritmlly to the march of currenl events. that it is hard to relax» ,w drop back into the drab routine of our own particular business and let history make itself. And indeed. it is greatly to be hoped that we shall never slide into the old mines hire attitude that prevailed before the days when. every man :nd woman was called to account for his time and his service to his coun- try. . ,,__ .-... a... nnl‘n nnturnllv NI'MBER 39 In America. we have fortunately been spared the devastation oi our country. but by withdrawing approximately three and a half million men from constructive activity and placing them under arms. we have upset our economic bdance. Men below and above the draft age, together with women. haye taken the positions vacated by the egtxlgencies of war, and they will not lightly give them up. ‘ To control a situation then. where v of labor on our hands and at a time w than any of our allies becomes 3 gm balance at a. time when half the world i the problem even graver. But labor includes capital always. Is the old familiar hydra head~the ad Capital and Labor is what lies behind construction. ww.._-. _- Let us not be too grandiloquent and sentimental than in dealing with this question. It is a knotty problem and one that we shall not be able to orate into adjustment. it involves that “justice and humanity" we have talked so much about. It involves hard facts which'we must either face or consciously shun. And so. imtulking about reconstruction. let us talk of capital and labor, just as in fighting this wary" l'uced the suffering. the blood. and the abomination 0! battle. As Thoreau has no aptly said. "Have are dead, let us hear the rattle in our throats and feel cold in the extremities: if we are alive, let us go about our business." E Miss Melba DuBrock will ride Mr. in. it Bradley's string of share mounts !ii thv coming international horse gshow in December. 4 Ensign Hurry Eichlor of Pelhnm iHay, N. Y.. wlll ripend two days with ihis parents. Mr. and Mrs.‘ Elchler. in! N. Rocond St. ' Highland Park Trust 8L Savings Bank JOHN A JOHN A. BUNNELL GEORGE F. GOODNO“ MAUD ERSKINE MORTON R. MAV’OR ERNEST S. GAIL HIGHLAND PARK TRUST 8i SAVINGS BAP Prcsidcnt A” UlfiL‘Bh And d Ofiicers BUNNELL JOHN OLIVLR ONE}? MORE “JI'STM‘I'I ecnll Bth Floor. 2 “The Bank of Personal Sorvic lun- u;uuy.,-_.-_. V x itself. The empty name, the ghostly phrase exercise is appalling. “When." says a man of wisdom. "you think has been shed in the name of the Holy Roman Empire. Roman. nor imperial.‘ of the constitutional phrases that trickery, of the common law phrases that tyrranize over in look almost like the struggle of man to emuncipato Telephones. Highland ”(Hi1 ,- of the facts about this word? And whut are the for reconstruction? 0n the European continent. u >roperty of the world has been destroyed. And this ill is the accumulated labor of men's hands. To at. to replace, the product 01 man's labor Is the mpst there of honielen families. of houaelesé institutions. Id streams. of factories yet unmade. it becomes then a umnnnn of workmen whOse ranks have been so ma- MN ll 20 E. Jackson . ALFRED E. OLSEN yen. where we shall soon have a preponderancp at a time when we shall ha've less need 0! It omes a grave problem. And to adjust this [the world is menaced with Bolshcvism, makes Directors \‘ic: Presl'dem I DELL .alw Cuu LI 1 always. The crux of the situation then ,~the adjustment of capital and labor. And rs behind our much-used popular term-Je- )PARK. 111 Pu :\ ct THI‘R up; l'.\\'l my, Inilu' of March .3. 1‘7 AND lll‘MLVI'I‘Y Park 557. 558 _-_- Chicago Adm Tel. Wabash 5212 jOHN OLIVER W'. B. EGAN FRANK L. WEAN LOUXS N. BERUBE RICHMOND DEAN SHAY. N( WENIBHR "Lind Pavk 1911. .1! e are quite naturally |. And reconstruction me pulpit. the press. I‘DEI‘L. a1 nghlzu no longer makes it the post am“? at rtlslng Manager Superlntnndnnt Editor li'l‘ W1 Mr. P. A. Montgomery nnd mum of North Sheridun Road have re- ed from Han. Mich" where they turn months. spent the past ‘eight Miss Charlotte Brand anther'sisâ€" Mrs. W. Cilrke. of Deedeid. ter. in lilwnulu‘. spent the week. end Wis.. visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Meade uni idaughter. Pearl. of North Chime. and Mr. Henry Nelson of Austin. "wcrc the Sunday guests of Mr. and THE HIGHLAND - PARK PRESS. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Meade uni} daughter. Pearl. of North Chlmo. and Mr. Henry Nelson of Austin. were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Busch. Jr‘ Miss Ruth Phillips ul Riverside was (lw wvuk 0nd min-s! 0! her slas- tor. Miss Etlllh Phillips 0! Purl“ Av. (‘amplu-ll ('huplvr I). l-‘L S. will hold their rcigulnr mow-Kim: this menlml in Masonic llull. hum. ("hlxrrwu ..{ Ilium-l- »p.-Iufing u ("M An)" “in. Ill.‘ purvms. . 'Hn ,\lI.-.w~ Hrrmrv [mum-r uml Emu-l Hull wrrn- lhv \u‘ck vnd guests of .\Ii~'.â€"’ \R'rnu Swanwm n! (Yhivuxu Thr) nth-mlwl :\ nun-ting n! m:- TIM-- m Lamlda Xi n! which Miss Sm”.- sun Is a member. Slips Elm-l Keuugh npvul tho wm-k end In Chicagn with her sis-(Ha. Min Annn Kenugh left Saturday murnlng for (‘ulurndu Miss Rm-kvh-Hur n! (‘hicugn spent Sunday with her slstvr. Mrs; Fred Rubly. Mrs. George Prllch-rd spent | few days last week with her mother. Mn. WetherhnlI of 0conomovoc. Win. Mlu Ad. I. Poile of Chicago vu the week end guest of In. Hurry Wlxhlman. ' Mr. and Mn. H. L Horrlnn o! anlnll will spend the winter In Mlaml. Fin. Rev. J. G.- Schvub wu culled to Clay Center. Nebr., Suudu on «- count of the denth of his father. Mina Virginin Salon. Rider iron Chicago spent the week end with lil- Holt): Du Brock. Mr. Ind lira. Edwin Norr uni inn:~ ily left Tuudly for Little Pulls. Minn.. where they will auto their future home. M r null} ”an Mr Mrs. M. A. Mlhllls md he: duall- ter. Mrs. George W. Roueter and m- tle Son are spending a week In Niles. Mich. Mr. Rosseter. who Is a first lieutenam In a machine [In con;- pany. was one of three ofllcen In his battalion of the 84th Dlvlllon to be sent to me front. He II In the army of occupation. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Warner un- nnum-o the 'hmh of a little glrl. born Sunday. Nov. 24. ‘ Mr. In“): Randall In (“peeled hnnw the Inner pnrt of the week [mm Redlands. Ca|.. where hefivu culled ten days ago owing to the Illness and death of his mother. Miss Ruth Beardsley left todny for Ann Arbor. melt" where she will spent a week vlaltlng Mrs. Wilbur Brotherton.. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hilleriof Rock- bridgo. 111.. have fdr seven! 'oeks been the guests of their daughtpr. Mrs. George Hutchinson. Miss Hazel Fraser of Elfin. “1.. is spending a few days with "In NH- dred Com-lit: of Ravima. Miss Marian Tarr hud us her guests lust Sunday her cousins. Misses Kath- erinv and Madallne Wallh.( ‘ Mrs. 1-}. B. Mattel ll spending a few weeks In Wuhlng‘pn. Rev. P. W. Holke spent» Tuesdly in Chicago. He attended the tuner-l of Rev. Lanbrechl. ' 1h H‘ V \l (h‘HI'L'I H (ZI‘H K Huh! m fumsl) .\lr \l H Ilhin)‘ HM) Schunml \l HI H \MH {mm Hm” \lr Hh| Ink ”I! u a dinnw pan: Thumky evenlu. to be lollawod by dancing at H|xhilnd PHI Club. Mr. and Mrs} John mere-u.- u. Prairie avenue ware given [919an surprise last Saturday evening. A handsome floiur lamp in prewnud to them. l-‘my guns!» were present. Cards were the feature M the own- lng. vvv- V Only muse who arr cltmely asso- ciated with llw vmrk mm n-nHui lmu‘ much the war camp wh’h‘a “mam m ”w mm in the wnlcv. It i~ (hr punt-y n! (hiss m‘gnuixminn m nmkr Hu-h club nr w‘nu-r n-Mnhllthl h) kuu. rmhntr :n much hum? Mo Inn-pm n- lu- pd ”mug and Hw-v Nun -‘ huh mrnm Lum‘ In Hmwmndr u' has HIGHLAND PARK. Sal uh ,\ luvl) in HIg'H'mvl l‘luk n-n-lu-ll n1 lullvx {run n lv'irml u! lmri In Inn i dun Sim Mud 3hr nwl nu Amnrlctn‘ l;lu~~jm-krl and MP uu~ lvlllllu hPr “hut “nun rlul [lungs had hw-n dun; lur lho- moldic-ru lunl x-nllnr'al In (‘hlnaâ€" go mu! ulonx llw uurlh nlumu Hr ma-nlimu-d furlunmvl) Highland Park and mm lu- m-u-r uuulll forge-l lhr grwnl llnu-n lu- hml uhllv n gut-M ln unv u! the human (here. What are you dulnk tor the boys In our country‘s servlco Does your latch luring hang nu! to them or II your home I non of holy of hollél no. vhlch u Invltulon In newt ‘eneododr', ‘ ° 0n Nb“! of thd‘ War‘ Guam; munlty Servlce lel un than! nll tho-0‘ who hue extended That-chin; Inr dutlonn to uoldlorl ml anon. There wlll be u Thunhllvm party It the Center Thur-day eve-Ill. The dance- [Ivan u the Hull School hue undergone moral chun- m Ind tn now, bolus conductod' ll a very Inuunuc I”. um Mutiny ovenlng a wry enjoy-bl. (Inc vs bud. Boulde- dnnclu than vu m- dovme. . Mum the an an ion “th of All Tndu.” mm c. maul.- extremely elem whlulor. Ir. In t. hoary wokht club "In". “In Brady doluhtfllly mg - xmv' ‘ol .lrbh noun. ' (va-w ~_, V V % The nenlng meeting of me H‘lhv .Innd Park Womuu'l mob VIII! be 0. ITuesdny. Docombor 3. M 8:15 o’clock ff: U A temploce drchouru from at.” Duke- turnhhed music 'or dancing. Don’t force! the )ubflce pence ”1» (y nut Saturdu evening. ‘ at the Prubyternn Church or. Room. Al this in An open I! in; members are urged to be present on! help nuke a cordial welcome for .11 guests. . ' The program In in chono of )lrs. C. N. Klmbnll nnd the null: doll- mutee. Among the nth“ ll lubr- Ic Dodge Warner. soprano. to be: no- companled by Lulu Jone! DO'MI‘ for whom we begeech n good so“. once. You have a rcspomlbfllt' In making this A good sudience find in return a moot enjoy-ole evening ll you hi Construction 0! n Ital tank which will contain 75“.“. ul- lomofvuerlobenddodtoih Oren! like: inter supply GM has been nuihotined by the Bantu of Yard. and Docks. ll Ivu “nomad yesterday. The comraci vu awnrdod m the Thomas Hardin Compuu o! Chicago.W0rk will be started I! om and completed Ihonly In" the first 0! the year. Hum 313m, nmnvou r03 «1'. uxas’ NEEDS ('nlllhl rk. “- . P. “OMAN“ CLUB Uh uh Ind” and Sunday John uncut" 0' -rc given a» New“ fr‘hl“ ll HIM” HI" H‘hld MIMI II! ILLINOIS ”Lu! and I'l mu- Hm ”u: 1:! II' y...“ H“ H uh Hn HI yum") H Hm n»- 0-H P! I’ll 7a] é ‘ You at Cam’hvim .. ---..< J tomkeueeettheptivneuaeotthe ' {a CHRISTIAN we: ammc ROOM ”MAW . Hm9tm..to6p.m. 1 Every Day except Sunday. g; 1 { Mainmned‘ by Pint Chm of chm. Search. at Huhhnd P“ § mum seawazs: scum n. 9.3.: was. Sufi" w immedi ’, 1y mi 1:3. HANSEN. W . 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