PAGE TWO ooocuxaooc ~:-c-c~:~;£~:~:~:rc~:p<~:~>‘:‘ .1-..-x-xunx??nfxuxnxvnxuxu¢.vnxvvnxu0 exonmg “mm- 111;: .md an: at ing. Much Chic.1gn. \m CYVU' “('7 Ki? Mlas Azh I’m: Eh» Phflé‘ltht‘l Evanzï¬â€˜m' 1‘ C (m \V Zhemir- gov-ml ga $1» " \' dJ) 30ch § KBENI'ZEB EVANGELICALg H .Ms ter- dr to “.11le (lb-rr-fom on In 1' Basketball Game The Y. W. C. A. High School and Business Gllrl's W. W. C. A. teams will play thams with a similar con- stituency at Lake Forest on Tuesday evening. March 18. in the gymnasium adjoining the Y, W. C. A. rooms. This is the first 0! a series of games which will be played between the Y. W. C. A. teams of Lake For- ll "I th QVO‘YHI at H Raip "Ru-sin Moviings {Hr prayer study over} Wpdnz-sduy 1130 Preaching service; and 7:30 p. m. 3.ch Sunday the Sunday school hour will merge wlth the forenoon pnuculng hurl/Ice, closing promptly at 11:30. The pastor will give a short sermun of especial interest to the children. Miss Anna. Muench and members of hi? class will entertain the S. 5‘ Board at its next meeting on Mon- day evening. March 17. .\! Sunday sczmul sstHJH at 10mm Mr 1i ( .nyuxuxuxHXHlVVYuxurâ€5.0.???an wxnxut- Higi:i,1nd Dennis Hf r-‘ity. H1 SOCIAL ,U‘TIVITY frmn WMS plcmx'l Y. W. C. A. NEWS \H H rm imp by JL-xslt- I’risvau t‘Jru-r for t} {he Father Cth \nt 12:11‘ lat“. Aprxl M 05'5"“ ('LI'B k‘. .o‘d All-'3“ M W“ “37 imi. 1; HH e-nzzx \1 r Uh' M2<ptw FLZAF but k 135 H1< (â€DH II‘ nm h‘ prayer and ‘mwnt‘, Thr- Mu!» hold it< rum-tin: |H nmrt Alll‘<kl: )y' JL‘\Slt' â€JD! \vr for Hw hvu Hug; Mr 1; Saturday mm szbxll H 111 “50le Hf lhv [)v‘r H at 11:00 a. m Nor! hw. h Ht {hr [hm ['Ilito xrpr [h luh Tum‘du wH Hing «urn IX' Bibh PF )1" Lt Mm'y Tuvsdu} v-x'vmnu. ’le‘y haw two objects in Vlvu Thu ï¬rst um must impurmnt is (hr vntvrtuining of (he nmvn in unifnrm‘ who cmm n: the hmmr Humts of (hp organizu ’tinn. The uthvr uhjuct is [n ruis‘ ’ftnnls for thv I’mriotiv In-nguv. A] t'lvilinns and :11! girls who “(lent f!‘-H‘.l (' m!~-), \hx. \ Priscxllzl Nm There is. however. one luxury still lacking. Will not some generous Highland Parker donate a Vlctrola'.’ A few records have been given alâ€" ready but no instrument with wï¬ieh to use them. numt The rooms of the Sheridan Club. while not entirely completed.- have already the “homey" feeling that a soldier ur sailor luves. ix fue'rmg \ I pm \\ IIIHIHHNH) PVI‘IHU'I'H LEN-Tl! linurcl “cw-Hug ’l‘umdu) Bu PM» l'lzllh fur \JHV' ‘1 qu‘ \\ hirl Rn lll:"lll pm! hd‘ H ll GIN of bum-n: parties wmnu. Thny haw 'Ivu Thu ï¬rst and is (hr vntvrtuining unifnrm‘ who come- u Penn-um H‘ plUJM‘ not Hr; l r In th 1“ Apr ' W, 4 {rum thv Kw letln‘l'Hn- Mn lHt ll 1h I“ mm 1’) hi mm-l \HH )m» 1‘ MI .\Ii (‘Un THE HIGHLAND Ill 1r) [>1 A! \H‘ ml in \f H â€lull! mn- inhr (‘wrnmn Fl p). Yr »- :uwrnmv-m :u-t rid uf thuw four billion (':\I|>‘ uf soup Hwy ship. poll ll!,'I'(’ to haw, Us use up. It's a vim-U/gvmi canned sump will spoil be- furn tiw “(K‘lil‘S start :mnther wzir. l‘mmi-iiihvr mv in tlmsv I duii't nwv (my fr:im~<. M: zjnl I) l l 'l‘hv fullnw l‘vllH‘H U) truthfully murh u knuuLwlLu In h 'H‘i H'iwi [Q by my ï¬rst HI tnM. It <inw- inst [\pri homlwmrtvrs w work fnl‘ the damn I! “as Night iiftwi' night we cmihi hear tho big guns imrking nut their death and see, tho sky hi'itzhton, hut never oncv undi-r tire. Many thnvs we had thv :ilt‘rl givvii. tvilimz us that the Bnciw wzu on his way but each time he was turned back. Have been able Have quite a number of personal friends whn made the supreme sacâ€" riï¬ce for our Ideals. and they now‘ rest in this wonderful quiet and quainx place. No doubt you folks h‘ve begun to see what war is by seeing the boys come back without legs or arms or eyes. I used to. go to see the prisoners come in. dead and WOlllldt‘ll, and the boys going up to "mm. and yivu may well beâ€" lieve Xllr. Al. that l. and many oth- ers. wanted to go with them to be at their slde and share their victory and hardships, but it was ourflfate to stay here‘ Once we wvre put in- t0 Headquarters Btns. we were there to stay. and for that reason. Al, it has all been a great disappointment to me and many others. 1 did not intend to serve in a bomb-proof dug- out or anything like it. f months 1 b Ill ll (I I l H l1 Hi! I1 \I'L:U!Ill B. HHh Hugrx‘ 1m! h y'nlluwinu lvm-I‘ is {rum Hg! ' J. S. Run-hunk. (‘0. (‘. Hg. Bu Ht. .-\ E R, m :1 frimld in High n‘k ll ‘n'. “'3 (len plx :xlnil'l‘k‘i.†rim h :u‘wunxl hu‘l‘v, put! in :\ fur «HH' mm to «mum [u lu- within .\ ~mrtll \inxgv umr (‘huw \Hu-n 2hr :n‘mhlive wus Sign \wrv nminluininu ;\ Imrmm‘ r.nlrn.n1 :It thv (rum, IwIWN-n :unnv Fun->1 and VN‘duIL l.i\~ lhh kill HM! .luunuh‘ in Hill 29â€. l was Hunutv in hving (Hilt' to “My. ilevdiulvl)‘ :xftn-rlhv hm] \‘zu'uh-(l it. Thu pmplv (hun- Wn‘l‘l’ [he hap- hnn- vwr swn. Thvy sun- ‘1 tinu :I‘H'Iinw .M prowl)! dwinu «unq- wurk nn lhv l'l in ill Yum‘ \im-n-ro friend. IRVING BRAND i! H} ping «Hm p1) HI l\ [I pp!‘ ll'l‘ J†{rawhvis in Highland Park (rum \urh. and nu dmlht ml Hw curd l wnt ynu .12» \\hi(‘h 1 hnpml \VuuM .xhuut (‘hristmnx Yuur (lem; I'vu'hwl mv and uprwmw )nur Umugmful- {1'1le (‘hrmmnuL FM». 3, 1919. ‘l'ivmi AHH-l‘l: \!, ynu H‘ink Jm- hsxï¬ fur- "I'lwhvis in Highland Park (rum \urh. and nu dmlht vxpwrivm 1 l Hm.- <[md this army Srplvmhvr, 1917. and x mm putivntly for the . L'tmd HM U. H. A. Can \[llet‘l' ht, :md tn no ‘2 I! HI)“ II JU~I II fl‘nm \ Mum \luntl 1h th A HM in [MW M'mu'y frnm Hw {rum putting in tima 1va Hf I'rw buys <tmd this army vhrlf H IH and thv) “'th )Ilo :: ('irvllmstnnfl hull n'wvr for- .1]! lhv thinus mics Hf (In Villivw <ur umr (‘hmr uur. .\!. wlmn I‘hn! \m-ms In ‘3'! [in (\\\ huvv gzlim‘d hmxHh. and \HH! I'ml‘ \\-ri[.- :Hnl u! it PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS impnrmm must help Hf thllï¬v H! Franco , 1919 rmk yuu r l't'illill’. mm-h it mi from IH' (‘UH huh it â€It (-nuplu hnnn IH'W t)‘ p \\ “5 to the station at night and help take the boys from the hospital trains and load them into ambulances, and ne- ver once did I hear a word of com- plaint ur'a groan from any of them. Ilvlimv mo, Albert. there certainly were a few (quite a few) that came back wounded. It was myrgnod fortune to have a permission or 10 days and I visited tho Alps mountnim in southeastern Pram-v. anutlful (tnuntry. wry hos- pituhlo people and I enjoyed myself wry much. On my next leave I ex- pect In go to Paris, whivh i< (-very soldier's ambition lwfnrv lvnvlng Frnnoeh Ahwrt. thorn are many things so much dim-Nut mm' horn from back hnnw that (m pnpor it is nut pussi- hlt' h» lescrihv. and I sinrvrvly hope that wmo day I shall hp uhlt' tn h-I] tlu-m pvrsnnullyl Hun- writu-n fuur‘ lottors tnnighl and ~h:\H Mow nuw. Wishing you and )nut‘ uwn a wry happy and pro» purnus New Your. um] Mat 0! health. I am sim-vrt-ly yours, The follnvxing rhyme was written by one of Ihl‘ how :1! Ft. Sho-ridnn and sum inm this (-olmun fnr publi- (‘mian It is ducidwlly :1 mldior's puim uf \‘it-w: â€10“" LQNG will i( taikv to build up 11m instiiutiuu whivh will supply :1 [Heater m-ed harp? I’rhms- Dino Corina l“ S‘ (‘n‘nvrul Huspitul NIH. 9*. Fur! Shoridun. Hl. YOI'IX LIIHHRY IS :1 community cvmvr. It mu uswi by nvarly 0.01m {31mph- uf (‘\'t‘l‘)‘ zlgv. sex, religion. during inst NHH‘HHN‘F- I? more is- a mmmunity nee‘d. why um 11:40 thP buildings uhd equipment waning? The high schno! has swim- ming pnols, and gymnamiums wihch “in nm'ommmlnte 1500. \V‘hy mmâ€- (‘Hfth YUI‘R LIBRARY has been a com- munity vvhter for 30 years, Add your ~\‘meort tn-thnt which has proved usefuL. January ESTABLISH A WAR HEROES ME- MORIAL FUND. the Income to be used for books. Each book to bear This does not represent a legal ac- tion on the part of the trustees. but only a statement of the most vital community need and a practical bus- iness proposition which will remedy it. Such a fund to he really re- presentative of the sentiment of the community must be voluntary. No tax in the world that was ever levied could indlcate the love and honor which the people of Highland Park feel toward every man and women who gave even ‘the smallest quota of that grand total of force which brought us victory. 80 my personal rccommendathm‘ts this: Establish 3’ hookplato immortallzing our heroes. a war heroes memorial fund from voluntary ofleringx. Let me be able to report in the next issue of the Press the foundation or such a fund by the receipt of all the money that you feel that you may justly give. Even with the recommendation of all the other worthy memorials. let your computation contribute also to the voluntary memorial here at the Pub- lic Library. ln :1 snowy feather bad There l long to lay my hnud. Far removed from all camp scenes ‘Aml {rum odor of baked beans. S SoldierK l’ruyor Nuw I lay mw dnwn tn nit-(‘1) I pray the Lord my gun In keep (h'unl nu mhvr snerI-r Inkl- M)‘ shun-s and >(K'kh‘ hot’m‘t- l wakb lnrql, ph Slwlu-r me from work and drills And whnn sick don‘t give me pills And should I hurt this head of mhw val mo nff {mm iudlno. lwl Km‘p nw \ufvl) in Thy Mum (H'zum Im Hrv drills Sulllltl at night In me morning let me wake Breathing “ct-ms of sirloin sténk. 'l‘aku mo hack into the land Whom:- I can walk without a band Whvrv no thrilling bugle blows, And whmw- the women wash the (‘lOUlPt-E. Kt lwr rt. thorn are many things so «liffu-rvnt mm' horn from back that (m pnpor it is not pussi- dvscrilw. um! I sinwrvly hope vmv day I shall hp uhlt' tn h-I] p [hi3 (ml up â€11 its lumber. no hogs ur guy mpus hrvuk limp thv LP!†ht-furv I wake >0 guard mv In my shim JOE “x"..XAAxx.?.rY.xu. . . . . . . . . . . . . xv..:.:v.ulnx.xnx.8.xuz$231.31.... £31... Three people have applied to me for training in library science, so a library apprentice class will be started next week. Instruction will be given freer in all lines of library work, and a few hours a week prac- tice work in the library will be al- lowed under my direction‘ Cola‘teral reading will be assigned on the,sub- iect ‘under study at the time. any- one who would be interested in join- ing the class should apply‘ to me as soon as possible because e number that may be accommodate must be limited. This vocational work should open up a ï¬eld of usefulness which would be a monetary asset anywhere, for there are libraries in every commun y of every size. and a trained worker is always given ï¬rst choice of employment. Moreover, the different phases of†library work make it unendingly interesting. Per- sous under thirteen and over thirty years of age are not encouragedï¬o undertake this new work. though in special‘ {instances t .‘bvhen personal ‘adaptability seems unusually suited [to the work, an exception may be made. I! you are Interested. come and. talk It over with me. Maintained by First (‘HL‘RCH SERVICES: Suy mvdintol) following; Wé-dm Lake Shore Creamery sn'owmc Len-:51 FRENCH moons BUTTERâ€"-EGGS--MARGARINES Finest Quality Home Dressed Poitltry Telephone 57 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 402-34 HEYWORTH BLDG. 29 EAST MADISON STREET, C H I CAGO LADIES' ThiLOR The Cemetery Beautiful MEMORIAL PARK CEMETERY and ANNEX “human-damamm Wale/M Wom'you tovi-kthhm. You will ï¬nd I Wat-$145M You should rues-n for younelf . ' latâ€"All lot: in Memorial Park am told wï¬h hum unmanned. Suitable only â€menuâ€"no interest. Don‘t who this opportunity. MARGARET RIDLDN, Central Cemetery Company 703 Marquette Building. Dept'bbb‘é Chicago LANTED amidst nature's own beauty, man has created a beautiful ceme- tery. The sunken gardens. e winding paths. and the imposing chapel makes this spot a vision of beauty. It is indeed a ï¬t- ting ï¬nal reï¬ne place for our beloved ones. go all «mtozhemhommmmmaup and mkoappoimnmnno have oneofourrepm all for you in tn automobile Intake you tonnd tin- hom the may. Nooblig-don. lave-tine NOW! YOUARE INVITED You are Cordially Invited to make use of the privileges Of the C. B. HANSEN, Proprietor .V$H$tntulyuxuxux?uzuoxxx. futu$IulVAXVAIntv §t§leu1v m. >wmzoa_ m Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m‘ Every Day Except Sunday (‘lmrch of Christ, Scionusl. uf HighLand Park 515 Oikwoo'd Avenue 387 Central Avenue Sund INSPECTION lNUlTED SPRING 6!“) SUMMER Ubrurian. sduy H IMPORT!!! 'Iwning Testimonial Service at 8:00 m. at 10:45, Sunday School un- 0.00..COCOOOOOIOOOOCOOOOO. ; Suite 4. Hlnland Park Trust a 3 0 Saving! Bank Bldg. 0 : “ ""Mhone 878 : . maximum rung Inuxols . O0.00.0000...00.00.0000... OOOOOIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOO O0.000000000000UOOOOOOOOO. onoooooooooqooooooooooooo : m Onkwool Av. lama-a Park : 00.0.0...COOIOODOOOOQOOOOO NOOOCOOOOIOOOOO‘...0...... m. u. nua- m: Ell n. ma DENTISTS 011qu at the hurl The-tn Will accept a link“ Ian-her of Du!!!- on Pipe 0:1:- or flu. C. M. GATE PAINTING. Paper BM!!! 13‘ Decor-“pg Sheridan ll“. Hkilnd Pm high-cit“ For torn- “ Win-ant. 4209 North Karol: ,henue CHICAGO CARL B. LAGEBQUIST Highland Puk, Illinois 1m. WATSON DENTIST HABIT MAKER a!