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Highland Park Press (1912), 26 Feb 1920, p. 6

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CARD 0F THANKS We wish to thank our friends for their sympathy and kindness shown during our,_ recent bereavement. TRINITY CHURCH There will be an all day sewing meeting of 1:5; Trinity Church League of Service every Monday dur- ing Lent. Luncheon will be served. And what is the result? Just this, the audience has laid down its defenses. What is the good of spiking your guns when the enemy comes with the accumulated wisdom of science and trailing the singing robes of the muses. There is nothing to do but to call in your outposts,â€"â€"y0ur sentinels. your pickets. The garrisan is taken. Sir Oliver Lodge prepares the way by showing forth his own delightful conception of the universe. His audience agrees. In- deed, he states nothing. propounds nothing during this lecture, to which his audience will not accede. If they went there to dis- agree. they find no point on which to‘turn, no peg on which to hang their differences. He paints a picture of the universe which is the conception of the poet and a man of science. And when he has finished, no on can disagree. He has given them somethingr far more beautiful than they had ever dreamed. ‘ In the first lecture of the Series. “The {eality of the l'nscvn." hardly any reference is made to spiritualism. It is :1 recruiting lecture in which the eminent scientist. gives conclusive evidence. among other things. of his knouledge of human psychology. It is a lecture in which he rounds up his audience for the real attack which is to come later, by enlisting their sympathy in his own delightfué conception of the universe. We all create. or have created for us. by the nature of our temperament, a unique and individual universe; and. according: to one writer, “it is only by bringing into light the most secret and subtle elements of this selfâ€"contained system of things that we can find out where our lonely orbits touch.” We have fallen into the habit of classifying mind>~ into two groupsrflie scientific and the philosophical, and when we find a happy and equal composite of the two types, We are enchanted with the result. It is as if; another Huxley had come into being to charm us with the poetry of science. Sir Oliver is an old man. He is tall and full ot‘ grace with :1 slender figure of the traditionally English type, carefully pre- served from the ravages of time His manner is impressive for the very reason that he has no mannerisms. He stands with simple dignity before his audience and delivers his message without making use of any of the tricks of platform spellâ€"hinders and sensational oratory. His force lies in the natural dignity of his presence. the distinction of his thought, the scholarly restraint which marks his guarded careful statement of every fact. SIR OLIVER LODGE The \‘isli ul' Sir Oliver Lodge is not a. local went. but it is une in which so many people are lntvrostml thar‘it \wulll seem like an M'ersight not to take note ul‘ its impurtam-o in the loyal paper. :ho iv. v! a mum-2 i1 Em John L mi- Paul 1. his}! Mr. and‘«Mrs. William Howard The Htgblanh Park Press \VU! he L‘Pf xgu'? : >1“ \ PAGE SIX HIGHLAND PARK TRUST 84' SAVINGS BANK "Service” for Sale )\‘ YOU! 'L'\'111' 1; 1y ymr 2L< L'ltl' £1! xriâ€"i YY mum! Hun the. mm‘chum his mm as second claSs HUX‘ , every man. \mmml and the! farmer h wmmndity t'm \r‘ \'\ w Sum-run L1H! ('I'\ \\ l\l)!\.\ ( Ill v m Sumnwd :tv I'utvs “Hit h JIM manor Mun-h I. 1911. m the post office at r the Ac! or March 3. 1879‘ U Hi LN} I I m nn‘ The southern resort hotel proprie- tors have not so far issued any comâ€" plaints about the very snowy winter in the northern states. U111 The March meeting of'the Parent- Teacher association of the Lincoln school will be held next Wednesday afternoon, March third, at 3:30. The special teachers of the school will have charge of the‘ program. §PARENTS AND moans § I I his prmim-ts In sell Aland Park 557, 553 {hm Hu- ordinance skunk us In ljvrt 1w nn‘ulirh-utim: m .m >mzlll : \WH gmundwi m the law. but (‘nurt might haw dwremi thv iz'ke-m \\'(‘I‘t‘ ~2~lmL I'H! >£ll . PAH. My, Illinois lit su has \\l: 11)” IWHM H I).\\ HHI‘Y m iii: lured HIE illilitll Ihi» wm I'UEI.I.. at Highland 2:01:31 and . ‘____ Editor Superintendent -\l H‘Hm full? Miss Mary Robérts of spent the week end as the Mrs A. H. Stu'pple of N. C road. . John A. Peters? has returned to Highland Park from Norfolk, Va., af- ter serving four years in the navy. He received his diséharge Feb. 20. Mr. and Mrs. 0.10. Smith of Cin- cinnati, 0., are the guests of Mrs. Smith’s Sparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Holabird of Fort Slieridan. Mr. Smith returned to Cincinnati on Tuesday evening. ; E M the (unvont‘ion 111' the Illinois £10111” hanhxarv (leahrs last Vk ednes- 11!;11, \11.\\:1ltvr jiloiorhotf of Hard- E11115 “1111]“ me nf this ciu was called {‘111111 to grin» Halosfdvmonstmtions bo- lfm'e sumo of the best salesmen in this 111511111. M1. Mmi‘rlmfi' demonstrat- ul thc selling of a Lhilds “anon so ('wronlitall), that lie “as highly ap- plauded hv those ‘gpresent. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Buck of Evs‘h'ston attended the Washington Birthday party given 'last Saturday evening in the anina village house. " I’rnf. (I G. Eifrig of Concordia ['nivvrsity, was aéguest of Mr. .Hgn- 'ry (Male on Sundgxy. I’rof. Eifrig is .,a naturalist and Sun formally con- ‘mmu! mth thL (anulizm GougraphL Hal smuv. ' Mrs.\1ildred Algt-n and family and Mrs. iltivn Stagg- are at the New Rosslyn hutol in Los Angeles. Mr. Stain: is receiving treatment in the military hospital there for injuries rouiwd in France during the war. Mr and Mrs. Allen and son are on fiheir way east. ‘3 Mrs. Pauline Schlaak of Milwau- koe was the week end guest of Mrs. Roland Bloimeh]. Miss Jess Sexsnnith of Fond du Lac, \Vi3., spent several days last week as the guest of Mi‘s H. E Wightman of Glencoe avenue. Mrs. Father Morgan list this week. :‘ Miss Lottie Johnson of W. Ridge road has returneé from the Highland Park hospital whgre she had her bon- sils removed. She is getting along nively. " Mrs Ernest Faolbigg of Michigan (it) was the Suj'Iday guest of Mrs. -\. T, Larson. I~‘ Mn» Laura Lang”! of Evanston \lnlh‘tl this m-ck‘ with Mr. and Mrs. T, H. Ilm-kcr. Slfilth Second street. Mr. and Mrskn. H. Chandler of New Yurk are 'hére for a short visit with the latteg's parents, Mr and Mrs. Hannibal 1!? Chandler of South Sheridan road. 'Mrs Chandler was formerly Miss Jflssie Jane Chandler. :sftw' .‘l nw» w MN. 1‘2, Dav [mutiny in Ihi' ('hm‘KN‘ [7‘ Y gm :2\' In (Hmw. 1w “\1: M‘rvm Sunni Rdrimra. 3:8]. Juim 'Mcliii'istry of near Detroit. Mich. \'i<it('(l YEW first of tho wef‘k with Mr. J litickctsweilor. He was I'm-moriy n i'esidjint of Highland Park. A slight chnrpm for the better is reported in the mnniitinn of Mrs. Har- rv huinipiz. who has iwnn in since "i‘nhtnms. I ('znmple ("fuming U. E. S. will Hh‘Ui m-\'t Wodnvsday evening: in Ma- .x'nnit‘ hull, SM't-ml candidates will he .h' mn£ MEN. l‘hnrh‘s I'nwoll of ( hi nnL'n \wxv fiwfi uturduy guests of Mr. and Mn: jlzlrxy Selim). Mr mu! Mréj. Andrm'.‘ Mud'uuglb w; «A mpwtoé hnznv the early part vr‘ rm: mnnlh. {rum l-‘Izn‘idzt where 51% f. \1 MI! zhv flunt fuw \n-vks. Aftx-r . 'w L July at Rx-Huir’v. Hwy visitâ€" -.‘ Hz" J. J.:,\I:u'~'h:1H 211 ()rlundu. ,\ 4.1» I ~\\ hip- '41an u:. Mrm .‘i-I‘l'» Mr. and Mrs; H M Prior have gone to Josephine. Ala, where they will spend a few weeks. M) LOCAL Ana PERSONAL NEWS xy M Mr. and Mrs H HIE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS \1 li, [Mu-{unfit has ncwptvd :1 vn in rho Hm 1(th \u-iior Qtuuip MN [7. \nung has an his pro In (Hun-av: avenue to Otto Bul- :\1: vrrvnm‘fi.s repnrt last week ! this! hv villi the Int to Edward (111$. 1 Benjamin Bird of Niles. i5 spoii‘iiipu ii few days this \‘isitin! ifrivnds in Ravinia. 2W4» mum! .f.:. a? Ta. “2 ,r : gnarl; 2â€"311 3.2.3523 ram 2:. 52.72;: y M'nn‘hi, 110 Manvcrn Mrs: (imrruo Lytton left '1 sen-m1 “'(Tki‘ visit in as the guest of of N. Green Bay vr‘ th is on the sick Wi ‘HHWI to )10!‘ 1' un Runâ€" (with of her Chicago Lytton loft H :xttmlny hwzgnml ‘t' pnvu» n! iuxHj L~ \x-ry liL’le!) m thr 1" T u t Many eloquent political appeals are being made by the check books of the (-andidatos. \\ hatcxu kind of talifi they have, the junk business “1“ always be pros- perous as inns: as they publish the (‘ongrossionnl Record. nc amo :0 mm us rm inter-vain}: and instruutivc lecture. This meeting is 0pm not only to the members of our suclvtirn~ but ti. all. ()n ‘cvmw Thursday evening: daring In-nt >pn'ial sorvivos will be conduct- (WCWJC‘WWW 0n Sundm (u-ninj: It]: 2921) he 51th Shurn- Lmyw- mmposmi bf the Young I’ooplv's Swivtics of the Luth- (v‘an rhurchcs of uur vicinity, will hold its quarterly meeting at our chum-h. The speaker for the occasion will by Judge John Stélk. From his lung: (-xprrim-m-p on the bcnrh of the (‘ourt nf lmmestic vaatinns he will be able w give us an intercstiny and mv 1:1) Yu uur m-w mum-.â€" hriJuy at fuur U.('!U(k the SOVPHKh and eighth erdc girls had a back- wzmis party. The invitations. games and rofrvthvnts carried out the idea sum'sz-«l by the hump of Hm may-hr m Sunday afternoon the business girls mnortainw! the wounded men from the fun. Games were piayedj and :anw wvro enjnyvd. and a hot 53b: Mm H IGIIWOOD PATRIOTIC LEAGUE Miss Lillie Gallagfier who has been ill for the past six weeks is very much improved. Mrs. H. E. Wightman is on the sick list this week. t'l'\'l ,z'l'hc-n- An ofiportunity that hundreds of women will W4 and the remarkuble caving: offered. Here are S: Crepe. accordim to price. EVA NH I‘ILH "\ L Ll 'Th ERA N :6 H New I”) will lw an upen meeting of um! jmumr ummvyz of High- tho (‘vmnmnity House 0n 1 at 7:13: p. m. The consti~ m l)\' \‘utwl upon and the «llz‘m'turs naminatod. rifleh's Sunday School class “aw M. E. (hUT('h will have Hill; in the harm moms 0n l’l'ln Bith. from.2 until 6. m mm ’ywms will i‘.‘ ltlr- (‘wrllfnlll'ifjf ”muse. ' ,r: um! help by the mum- of the party. -.«:~:~;».o«:-c~:~:roc~‘ £00000 And Now the Season’s GrEatest Event firing $“iti $29.75,; $35,349“ ;. â€" 200-212 North Genesee, Waufiegan, Illinois heri-'| The Senior girls basketball team enzaflwon the girls' inter-class basketball e to championship, defeathg each of the glass teams. The final game was beâ€" tween the seniors and juniors and GUE)waa played Friday afternoon. The seniors' demonstration of basketball girls proved that there was no question as From to wl"ch team deserved the cham- and pionship. They defeated the junior aim? ‘mpirants by‘ an overwhelming: score (If 30 to 6. g of “Quality Street," is the play that igh- tho seniors have decided to present on us their class play. Tryouts are beâ€" asti~ my livld'thia week. the A number of the students had the plv'zxsurt of hearing Hon. Simon D. lass fuss, congressman from Ohio, speak lave at the Auditorium theatre on Mon- : on {my morning. The subject of the miâ€" lfi. dress was “A Phase Touching: the will Life of Waahingtnn." Dee'rfield scored a double victory over Morton High ochool on Friday afternoon. Both Morton and Deérfield teams piayed good basketball? and wet-g able to keep ahead of Morton throughout the entire game. Rim starred for the heavies mkirg 14 points. Heslefs guardmg featured the light weight\ game. Scores:â€" T)eerfield L. W., N; Morton L. W 4. Deerfi‘eld Heavies, 20; Morton Heav- ies, 15. 515 Central Avenue Phone Highland Park“ Melody quds Nursery Co: Will be giad to estimate on the; .folbwing subjects viz: 4‘ f 3 Gradmg and Lawnfiakiné Drives and Terraces Lily Ponds, Pergolas Tree and Shrub Pruning , Tree and Shrub Planting Seeds, Bulés, Etc. Roses, E vergreens, Vines . c. DOERRIER ‘2 s3? Landscape A rch item-Forester Team ,- H. P. Press Garnett‘s Rel. Laundry Steffen’s Tires Rass. Shoes Pal. Cash Hardor’s Hdw Mafistics Tony's Barbers BNKV. Dairy Hifh team 2 r' "V ..... p. u: nu! ’“o; Palace Cash took Tonf; in camp for three strait Harder's Hardware to? three from the Majestics. Gametz’s have u. M bow ling their» sum mi over in the_ local lacy; V bowled 1003, ‘ .gu‘ng‘p Shoes, another We of home the “bacon” for rye out.“ but over confidence‘ind . “fut 142” cost them the “3.; Amswnld has an alibi-up fi. kept getting in his 3a.; .Due to the illness at M , member- of the Eight.“ ‘ ‘ team the series he“ mg and Bowman Dairy'wu m til n later date. ~. i High s 15 21 (‘u Barbers > 12 24 8‘ air)“ 11 22 3‘ team 2mm, Gamma, toan. series. Cami; P. O. Box 3" Won 26 20 21 21

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