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Highland Park Press (1912), 26 Dec 1918, p. 5

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>1\\M:,~AH'I(M’H) ‘ "flip v1 ., ‘ _ 'l“: ‘.._‘,‘i‘ 5. ' ‘3'"; ‘2” v»‘.-.‘ K . 1.1(1: ..’! 4 "I. rmpany Hf .00.?00000000 mery elepha‘ge 335 \l 1 '4 r1133 0 l 1 n 1"d ellv‘wh'd UM 1:11;} n0“ - u?‘ Hi a! prnpvrf.‘ frnnt ."unr LakP \\Hl'k" X .rlh ckrd 'nvnl ‘LZU 1H) an {u In n, ‘u in; V‘mi ~t ‘x nnrxink duff mhnr' ~ mplnye l“.\ that time. tn our rv-L’rvt, ohligwl to in-nw. Sim-w thvn .\Ii\< H, S Pith whii‘l has effit-iently and int-(full) lilieil the position (or which she l.\ “(It’ll hy thnrnugh training anti ex~ perience in several large. institutions. Our various committees have all rendered the best possible service, and their work is of inestimable val. Lie to the. hnspital. They are all giv- ing their best to the work and de- vuting a great deal of time to the institution's welfare. 1 desire to em- phasize the importance 0! their e!- fnrts. without which the hospital (“Mild not successfully keep open, and tn express my appreciation of what lht')’ have «lone and are doing The chairmen of these oummitteos are as fullnws: Home Equipment (‘ummmem Miss E. W. Towner. Flower Committee: Mrs. Rui'fner. l-va-nrency Aid (‘mnmittoez Mrsl Mac- Kvmzie. ‘ iinuyw (‘nmmltteez Mrs. W. H, BaldA \\\l \l. RIII‘HIH' HF !Ill.|H.\\ll l‘\l{l\ HIHI'I'I'AI Wll). Each of these chairmen have been assisted by a large :number of comâ€" mittee workers. and other women's auxiliary committees shnuM be up pointed. In the past week we have been short of nurses. due to the number of patients we have taken care of and IH ()ur first superintendent. Mrs. Gum! -n_ who urgnmzwl the staff and wn< 1th u~ until Nnvvmlwr N. was at 1sz Haw. In our rvgrvt. obliged to General Checking,Deposit and Commercial Business Arthur W. Vcrcoe Pronidont rfnrnn surv UH: H Capital and Surplus, $120,000 North Shore Trust Company “71':me My First Church \)[Chf1§{.5k' x! we‘lf'uh CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 387 Central Avenue H . W. Corner Central Ave. and Sheridan Rd. 4 per cent Paid on Time Certificates 3 per cent paid on Savings Deposits the-ir Jlltiug th' 1!”:th ) W lY‘I ha You are Cordially Invited to make use of the privileges of the (1%:5undax J. m. ‘1! 1014;}. Sunday School xmmz-dmh-Iy \Vce’inesdJy Evenmg (e ' ’ (mm! Scrum 31800 H Every Day except Sunday 1h. Hours 9 a m heir L'UIHHIPH in a nun xxxllhtuk m mh-r husmml (A Sm. Bonk) In In J. Gcer: Vice Pro-idem n1" m.. m 6 p. m \‘ p. m. , "'Rn-ndcrinu Acvuum of our Sic-wâ€" urdships" will b.- thv suhjvvt u! Hug Sunday morning Svrmnn. * 3 Christmas nxvrcisos wvrv eunduvt- 'od by tho Sunday school on Christ- mas Ew. Every department 0! (hr school was “91] rcpresvnled in >pilv u! the slurm. Thv pupils m‘quitlml 1thmsrh'os “on in thvir exercisers. A fmisct-llmwuus program was carried lthmugh. songs were sum: by the w l “mum-1' n'.\h|l|l iny and klmulrdm admin-d hy .|H “2: Lin! (-mwruvm‘)‘ hm \upp-u‘x many chu haw lukvn Hn- |;|>t I'm murkvl h INSTHJA‘ NEW I‘IQI'II'HHNT \Xl) HNIAINH‘LN \l \RKI-I’l‘ hvin Many Other (‘hamu-I Maul» h) chunk. \o-n l'qnl ”Mn- l~ \t-nrluz (‘umpln-llon HIH\L' Hw ”w“ p Hun. Ind \‘n'mu" nln nn- helm: mudw all! show that Highland grossh'v and unâ€"tn-I! é EBENEZER EVANGI-ZLK‘AL rvfrim H .\.!\ “View Sunday schtml m-xt Sunday n‘(;luck. I’m-"chin: Sx-nicw at H n. children and Anthems by the choir “ore {vaturvs of thy program. A free will (Afforing {onchurch henevnlencm “as received. their camp fires are the same one: thnt complain that umber for house building costs so much nowndnn. to dc‘ more H‘ ll lutinn ‘ diff-- Durinu Hw any t'hflllflt I'h run-lid! Hv‘ilhw Huhvl The hunters who don't put It may take more than two years dcmoblllze our fighting forces. Buy |H~Il IIH- {mm purl n! 1hr M1 va c-\t--nt. 1m thi~. T. H Dow-kw t‘llll.\2. of Hughiand Par}. ”Ur Nu!!! to Yht “Him L'iH I'vth haw H Yuuvw trul;I \\'-\I.TER H. BALDWIN qufinw i‘ H'iull" OHM li|\0 -pn-,<idvm, trons” rr‘r um} lH“ \vv vunustvntly and (-«ur , «H! In (furmml Hh-H' «lulu» In) u-u yn‘ur prnsidvnt hour!) thing wr huw dunn‘ hu~ nnus MM uflit'ml (uni!) ~| hr 11 plnl-nnt up! w)!!- HHZMII \\ ith hm‘n mum '1 .\h|lu p.|~( mmr m! a-nwmruurmrnl hh~[)l! ”In-Hm! u nnu Jmp 'v i~ HIHII‘HILI rump].- x nlhvr imprmo-mvm all 0! uhix‘h gu U land Park i“ n pm 40-113!» town. \th Ill Mnnugt Inn! i1 “hm-h E. J. Grundy Cashier mun! h (hp «in. Hnri ml (in-u-I'K m: lHlvdI‘HlWl. .1 HI hull vault“: \umuurh m! :It HH- [)I‘t'Hdo'Ilt lull, H30 W \- dirt-Minn rLl" \\.1< ; "In imprun-xm-nh ~ «in. lmrim.’ ‘v-rutih‘ .Il' usDiIJI Wurk | (I) (in “i“. h |\ lh H111 ill m. and éidl‘llt hw-x IV: 1hh HI (on ll I stand at my canteen door. To the :Ieft are the headtmarters: then the gPrt-nch barracks stretch for three Iquartertt of a mile. To the right. Am- ;ericnn barracks. In front. facing the .sunrise. a huge American inflrmnry. fBefure it atnnd the khaki ambulanc- ;t~s with the symbol 0! life in death ;The Red Croats. ln :1 recent letter from Mrs. T. R. Quayle written on the day of the signing of (hp armistice, sht- an”: War is a fiendish thing. 1nd no one at home cnn dreun how fiendiuh until the story in all told. Thlnk God. the beast in dethroned and like the bully type. has run away. MRS. T. R. Ql'.\\'l.B WRITE 0|" WAR "033038 Lem-r Written on Du Ar-‘lntlce Wm Slum! Toll: File 0! "If . French Pmlly lmt us not lose this wonderful 0p- purtunity fur uniting all element: among us in the common purpose to .lmmortalize tlu- memory of our boys! Let us siez» the opportunity of Ewelding in a co-operative effort on 'ory force in our community that can ‘be used to produce educational. ur- [tistic literary. political. aoéial and leconomic progress‘ Let us build a .monument tn Democracy that will 1glow each da\ with a brighmr flame. that will put Highland Park (or in- after the-war activities in the same ‘place of leadership ‘that has chanc- terized its activity during the war! Yours respectfully. t FRED D. SILBER. There are a heterogenous must of khakiâ€"clad Americans-WM; broad chests and shoulders marking them. French in the umni‘present blue. Al- gorinns. Morrocnns in \nried cm- !umes. Chinese in nnndoncript coals mats mnre so. Martinique negrms. and a large group of German pris- oners in varied garb. Suddeniy there rushes by a truck- ltmduf Hrith suldivrs in tlu-lr Khnkl brass buttoned uniforms ‘ all hero but lhn Turks. A long, wlnding etrvm. ~lun~~p:|\m|. \lrvh'lw> for lhnw mih-s (mm lhq- \n-.~tu-rn confinw u! the \‘ilhuzo- tn Hu- LG-m chute-sun, ll i~ thn' din n! tho- Armlsncrf Thu pc-unlo nrv at their dtwrF. Will- .!nw.~ harvhrmh‘d. wming flags The vhurch he-ll i~’ rinuinu jm’full) HIL' vmmnn- rum Hung, H’n‘l'tw hi‘ “I": UH Iit‘o \u-n-ps tmlh In (N :xllll Liblt‘ u-nhun-nt‘ im: nu-mnrml, u uuuM hr 1| Hum; H‘uulh and Inn! ;\ plo-m- 01 dead dunv. murhh- or hrunzr [hm In tlnu- wnulll lusc- lht' er'all'nl purl U! 11* prose-m mrunmx I! may he will Um; \-~' hm‘v :Ilrvmiy thr‘ mluh'llem u.’ such :1 community huum- 1n our \:|r qu~ vdurntmnnl and n-llxhnn ru-n vl'\ Tho-Mn hlmo'u‘r, 1h; nut ru-p wâ€"xm HI» mm lulu] u! mmmullzl~ . “In-mun and f|~;\lr.lllt")\ Thu-y r-‘p I‘I‘N‘lll. rMht-r. Hmu- Mm .110 Inh-r nwh-ql in thv particular nrxunlzulmn x'v mm! (‘ilfi‘t Hm lln‘ nn-‘nmrml n-lumulnly Imuw mmhl Iw (hr Hrs! 1‘nfipz‘xl bf Hmu- ulzn- \nrr hmkhu‘ "r ‘untuhlu- homing far :1 wmmunl n :mtivlly, and It should be located "r ‘uituhlu- homing far :1 i-unmunl 1} activity, and it should be located w i'ninenienll)‘ and centrally {but u wnuiil be the natural place in use fur general (‘Illnnllllllly nmllers énil :ifliilrs. The writer is cmnlm‘ed llml to <ueh u menmrizil pruperl) presented In our ciliu-ns. everyone would con» tribute liberally. (Contributions might he .‘Hllltlli'd in the form of Li- lierty Bonds) A large fund can sure-l) he rniseil (or an inspiring monumem 1.! this character. where it might be difficult to raise :i smaller fund In inL' Din .md m. 1.! this Charade difficult to rnis [my tho (‘XpI-nm hmnzo‘. (hut \u moaning HQ [III-wt Ill mu] with UH" ‘Hhh ‘ln-q-dfi‘ Many I»! 1hr lm_\~ ws [hut frirnuk :m ml (1! influvntn. an: (‘nlnlnn me rntd Hm 1.1.H'l‘l4n‘ H)" T"! I'INH'H‘I I) “I \HINIH nn- rum HIM: hq-m! ”w M); HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND mum. mmoxs H <:t_\. :1! HM Hlvi uH r-\u [hut \\ nuld have pm m_\ H‘H“ vnv (“NIH YIHHPK IIHH Ill‘ Illirx In 11H n- Mg, nlnmmmu urv 41mm: llkn' all rha- ru-Jmc n in thv dm‘pt- Bun jnur. Mud flux, um! (hm nw and I! \I'Ifuld hr x .plruuun In Hu- gem-n17 r H mix!” ln- ndorm-d Hm! would Dun-p aliv- wmm-cu-d \th gn-nl rumxnn-nmrnh-d As :I \inL' ”r stone. marble HM {rum Ir'll H1! lath 1h!" Kf‘lll‘rfl' §.l~~ \\'|nm!ro-d 3 ln- ndorm-d n! from Sprnugnvm nu lh‘infl m M nun) 'l.‘\\l nr flHI muumulummmmuunnmmmm’mmmmmmmmmi 390000:me 9 DEERFIELD NEWS ITEMS g Mount C “C Pu-tlln and (hmrxv [mu-s wro anvd m Sow CH), In. on account (I! the M'Hnua Illlu'nu u! the" hrhthvr. “'IlHum I‘n-va- 'I‘hv ,‘vvxxlu- 5.’ \fr .\Hu-rl Hug: “a- ;mn!) vlo-~Yru\wl “ram-«day h_\ u Mn- u'vu-h -lurlrd In [Mr lm~t'lIc-I|l Hum mun- unkmmn pu‘urvv Thr In, ‘hxn-v u! Hw Imunr «xv ruIIu-d h}. dw- \ul'u PM In” Suppl. \Ir- Ibrnmn Fr In”! l’urk .IU-[Hla pnvumnmn Km ~l Amuux lhu yum: 'm'n' nhu hmv n-lurm-d (rum (-nnuh fur llu- ('hrlsl- mu holiday: an- Carl Andermn. from West Point, Mum. Ralph Harm). berg”. from Great 1.3km. Pun-r (‘ur- tlx. {rum New Yan and Harold Hlnxge from Part: lKlund, R C. Harnld Yum. who has hum Malfun- m! In! Rocho-slc-r. .\' \‘.. hr the pun! lhnw months. han- rrcehwl hln hun- uruulv diM‘her‘r .und ro-lurnod hum» Moi-«Ln l-‘rnnk H't‘nnnur hm- also Inn-n mum hlr- ll‘N‘hflrKl' h'nm Hm Hamlin Hrum'h m Hnrunrd l‘nlu-rnily uml {rt-turned Manda). tall”! Soc-coococmoacn \‘V .‘Iahfl Krr~~ \\ Mr. and Mn. lh-mxumc- Blrgkc-r and mm, Alum. .urv guvnln at (he Knnnk Imma- Mr. Snmm-l Huh- imp rvlurmsd {rum Lexington. Ky. Thl' Lake vnunl) ruw-nimrn andv (‘ouk vnumy vummlulmwrs met ll; sho-rnu-nlllr Wednesdly and dorld» ed to uu- Trloxrnph mud n a slate highwn) Instead «I! the Rhine road ml um- formerly planned The fifth and sixth grades 0! the; Grummlr “boo! hue .been dl-mlu-i ed on neconnt n! the mm o! thclri teacher. Mm Once innh. g I Mrs. George [Neck and five chll- dren an? ill with lhe Influenza. Mlu Dorothe Mcwulum ion on Tuesdav evening to spend Chi-luau with her mum,“ Bloomlngton. Ill.. and mFs‘M McNamara um .«pem' IH n I“ In" IIL’: \\ ll '1 hr! HT \\'|nm!ro-d Supplu ha~ rc-lurnr Sprungnvm. 1.. ,v-prml Hm huh “'1 MM mnlhrr. Mn Rivhnrd I”, \chw [L- urvh n Y Mh- HIIann-th Ih-Irlu-h ulh 1).»701 andheroism;of Wand M'Woraappiamd andbrokenheartsandhomes;the and advances; of desolation; of slau . widows and orp year of the ultimate 1919 The asing sun of a just and lasting peace. The year of returning victorious armies; of reconstruction and ilehabilitation; of welding the swords into plowshares; o€ caring "for him who shall have borne the battle, hiwife and his children”; the year of the birth of a world mocracy. PM I In :1 m1 Gm mgr We welcome tl‘ir coming year and express the hope that our friends will find in it much happiness and prosperity. ". 1918 :13 myx -l h M lhr High ‘4"I1HIP“) 1H “IHI U HighlanQPark State Bank of Savings Dcpositors H “.uk , ‘ “13-1919 ' - E‘Wel : e'theComihg fin The ”he of Savings Dcpositors FRANK 1. BAKflR J. M. APPEL c. F. GRANT Pmidcnt 'A Vice Pru‘dcm Cuhicr xuv-l H lhuhhu. “Llu :11 ”In! and ”u Mhia- 'uerud Mango has return- ml fur hr hnlldnu (rum (ir-nd Junc- nun. l and Min- Mnrnurrt Plague rrluru from Dow Grow- School. near rflnnun. m» nilh lie-fiche" of FFIDCPI‘ sham.- ‘Schml, in Carroll, lll.. re- turned' ome Monday. Tho mesn; lrnrn \wrr rot-eh- rd "'0‘“ Almnn l’o‘l'rr, (husband ' a wmunu) Almun 1. with h Pie-Id Afllllery. Bat. F. Nov. 1. "18. houlg hun- been herw 1M- early. It wu the moat vum- Una I ever saw. I do nut pt I «aw the fight; I new the phmru. lho- fly juul covert-d wllh gun nflme. Our boy:- hmr again ( nmuvffi hundreds of prlmm-n and "fin-r” An unilhr) lnhtun man (hum! ln- a woman‘ 8hr wan turn- N} m h. the mn‘rlm-u and Inn-r (hum! In- x woman 8hr was lrun- 0' mm tn up. Lnler the run tram- !- Iron] 0 (hu- p0". Smm- funny thing- lul‘ll mmenmc-r. But can yuu dream ‘ l u ”Iullul’t'd" nnuon mind ‘omen .10 fight? TM: is not the an! Um»! 11 mum-n hue been captured Slru'l Mr and" Pl'llch Inn pn-m-lmd Hu- \rllnnllc nl lln- l'nllml E‘almo-Hrul vhurvhflur lht pant luu Sunda): nvw inn u» *‘r ”Imm- n! ”w mmlnh-r. Mr‘ in HIP he rank-A Bur [Aland (Mu hmthc (Mir. 1 wish I could not to n pln th-re they hid hot water. I finvq‘lho cootlen and everything Claw. 123119» I wlll go to bed early (tnflflhlfllx l have km quite a b" of xiv Wing? do ,tuu think now of we Am~ eriun smashing through every plan: o M! We “no. Jon: like a lrmlbn game. Every time to tackle w» hi nrd. mm‘ hm 6:1 lsn'tnfl o! ‘ I Nov. 1. Ind I u-II you Lo VII! 1 week or hm a. ‘for‘ rt'll dope? Regular Stu! Isn't .You ought to see the elm 0L! en Hut nre coming II MI. The: 0 some of me punks-t ‘nd poormN'thu we have got no tn. Thu ,mornln‘ the and M (or m u Nellie thu'old tum-r lunn “TMH I B. I Hot Tine In the Old To" ‘ um." mm“ by “Out There three or four um The hen was wild en es": from the I of the hlll :- 1 great loci 3,..‘w dulm kart (“qu add “I" the I.“ 0 K lulu annual gua- track! not hon.80mmuvmoun n... wanv-mhfonvevfll Id offluandlnistflfitbc.‘ of numeracystheywof r lmmr u! liurlinmmx Nov. The nghlnnd Park Woman? Club Children:l Party ulll be held tomor- rout uhernoon u No-Ihlny c‘clooi in wum Hall. Mrs E R. Phob- I'Hl hug chug of {he eaten.”- ment. Due tollmhed floor sauce CW 1members' children only are all“... In this part: [ED C .058 Bill)? I 4, , i The quota o! the Red Cross cw - an In lager {bu usual thin .Anyone wllIln; to halt a sweater h.- ‘Iore January fifteenth pleuae 9h“: haw our big vnginm- and (rain-I so- Im: furunrd. Well. dad, “an unnther u-evk [hell but. Beginning Hominy. Decen’bm‘ M. uurflenl dream;- for me at qt: Highland Pnrk howl“! will be um]. ILU'H‘ RM Frau Ihop. epch woelm Ibnduy [mm ten to three. Lunch“! wul be unwed at noon. ' The Red Cross thou will not. be b- «n {or «Mu-r work until further 96- Amucwmmw- noodgobolvorygnnd-hom” ubom bond ubocflpuom nu h by the mm; who; of the MD- lot 0! life. House widow [m m h tho 1m building In the world 50*. byghot gunmanl'uuvotnfi. I! u the Camel u Wuhlnnon am cut an! uolq now up by circle-I enliven getting flow- to Wall-cm In Ip- Iol ”“0”me mum ( ‘ 1.: “mkcnmpoudwmyh Norma tho former tuner I: me. mod u trying to kill hIM‘5p H. P. WOMAN’S CLl'B ALMON 1";

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