whll.; \vv 'mn'v enough anv‘: :0 spam. and it I.\ “ML too, that great ssying nf the Master‘s, "If thine oncmy hungry The address of the American Relief Admi niatratxon. Eu Department, is 115 Broadway, New York. followod the war and are; passing +hr-vmzh selï¬i' vazls. t-ut aim in \‘inrzna. thar city city if. Burmpo. and one «22‘ the gm and its learning. Thv American Rclief Adminisz Prwi'h-nh [rm us that thy Sun'nu: accented, and that it pnvan-S t at has: one meal a {in}; fur sm' Vienna and elsewhere. The work nf this. wmmissivn cuntrihuzimns nf our Amtrican pm to be intormted 5n the needs of I l', ls hard for us to realize here in our fawn! the (alamlzy that has overwhelmwl tho natluns .. It is hard 2:) the midst of uur plenty to realize that children who will inevitably d-io of starvatilm heft) unless we and when like us feed them. I: :s not nlnne in Armenia. Poland anll llungarv In an interview recently published in the New York Times, Mr. Dam- msch said, “Through music we approached these friendly people with a language which is theirs just as much as ours, and their delight in disâ€" covering that we too. speak that language. and luVe it as much as they do. has been truly touching. The people everywhere have been astonished at the discipline and capability of nuance shuwn luy our orchestra. They were still more astonished when I told them that we have twelve symphony orchestras in America, which. like ours. rehearse daily through the spawn" nut?“ to unupq‘rfltc mm: heartily fur svt'm'il welfare of the World. Ravmia is unique in its musigal offerings and those of us whn. with su little vrfort, can take advantage of its npponunities are peculiarly fur- Lunalc. It is a great thing. ton. for our children to have this oducation in L'UUd music. especially in these days of jazz and lumbaric clamor. It l5 2| -:‘.'.,izin: and humanizim: influence Whosv puwvr nwr uUl‘ thoughts. and m «annoc luv uwrestinmtwl. ahhnuzh ii uannut by measured by material “‘0 am k‘uum‘. by tim‘ '.n pn-parc ihv way fur a homer and more 5) tween HurSrIWS and thy war wm‘n people of Now that Ravfnia Park has opened for the wasun it has become thc musxcai vapitul of-America. Nowhere else are nperas sum: so sum-I'M} . o . . , . dunng me sumnwr and under <uch Meal unndmuns. and mmhcn- rise is It possible to hear. day after day. symphnnic concerts of such high nrdcr renderrd by one (if the great orchestras of the world. lY 1s pleasant tn read of the surcess whlxh has atu-ndwl tho tunr nf tlw x:*\\' ank Symphony ()n-hestra through England, France. Italy and Bvl mum under the leadership nf Walter llzum‘vsuh. whom thnsv uf us who un~ juywl Ravinla Park in its early (lay: rumemlwr with so much :xrl'rvtiun. This mur, which was recently convlmlml. ha: lmen tn thc people 1;.“ Rump.- A n-Vrlatinn uf a plume Elf our Amerivan churador 21ml nm‘ national vultux'v u! w'mwh thy had littlv knowledge aml umlmwmnllmg. and 1! m†cl: mnrh EY‘ZUNJ as zuconxl (185$ matter )Iarch 1.19111 at (11" pus H zhlam. Park Illinms. undo: the Ad of Mzmh 1;. PCB. The Highlanb Park Pregsf‘illl' \lr mm ta nda His NI'MBPIK I~< PAGE FOUR u ‘thlra Music." as Shorthouse says. in “The Little Schoolmaster, Mark.‘ is an n \x'ml m :hmk ahnut thse pitiful. 1m wv 'mn'v enough anv‘: :0 spam. and i' O HIGHLAND PARK TRUST 8L SAVINGS BANK J()H\ .-\ BUNXEU prcansnt Thoughts Turning Vacationward SdC‘ that peace 0f mind €le P. an Rclief .-\dmini_~tmtinn. uf which Mr. Hz-rhcrf Hnuwr i< Us that thy suï¬nusncss of the situation mm srarcvly be (â€(- that it pmpmm tn cuntinm until next spring to pruvidp ea] 3 {in}; fur smrvs nf :thusamk of hungry children m w iron ampmg expaiitiun ()ur safe deposit (ms mmmxssnvn. h wever. depends upun the vuluntary our Amtrican pc~~p’u :md u"? gvvï¬plv at prcsvnt «mm 1.01 in the needs of {Pm (Wank ir. Purnpe; thn-y an- tuo busy hv mm H» 1‘ onm they mam “:2 m the “at. Thvn- “as uhpmi.‘ 21‘ an- nu“ ‘wivu mudv mo: MI}: :1 n-ady grid :1 p, ‘~ur r21: time seems :u m guts: nnw that war natiun 'om its par: in the “Tail? Hf f" t to h: ru' \ro axe Kill mt" m n ' 3mm 21).. rm. v Yup“ .m u-Muh Th 1111 t0 Th en- .x'nrrj: m‘er \‘uluahics kl .liH Telephones. nghland Park 557. 558 2U us add another item in that list--nnv H ur greater impm'tunve than anything JOHN 1.. Chi-ILL and I’AL'L Park. Lake "nunty. Iilinms u for thv petty faults and s‘hnrtmmimh of n' buiCmm ~n(.0n..m mo ,1me ï¬nk are a hundred and one things you take with you on that trip to the s, the share, the country, nr «m that STA RVING (‘HH.DRFI.\' ;",;,’.;.,_M‘* â€WWW“, M l‘SlCA I. AM ERICA mind at 9am ongr and more sympathctlc umh-rst' ulin most «turd here in our fawn-mi land. the extvnt uf nvd tho natiuns nt‘ south-contra] Plumpc. my to realize that [hl‘I‘K‘ are thousands of of starvatinn hefnrc- another spring: time JOHN OLIVER York u‘ilitiu‘ will give 5'1)“ pmvhmi «’hildrvn who an hungry 2! it i~ Wuâ€. tun. _tn bwur in mind he oncmy hungrx' fan. him. " im'nistratxon. Eurnpean € V‘dren'. miml unharmsed n'iatinnx and thh “hum \\ wvstorn Eumpc “'lth Wham THL'RSDAY. JULY maintummu tfu ['I)I".I.I,. at Hmhlzuhi “HM HARRY PAUL H IH‘Hx v n wl‘ivh nfliu' 192†;...‘ Mr. and Mrs. P. l,, [mum-ll}; loft . Ilii< muming fur Im‘ \ngelw L‘ul Impossxblo t h ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' " ‘ nowadtys. but on when they will make their home in, ' l uhdd 9‘ the future. Mr. and Mrs. E. Bock and , â€g“ ‘ ' + ‘ family of Milwaukee will occupy the? , \Votzel house on Second street, re-l [pholsterinï¬ l" (-cntly owupied by Mr. and Mrs. Dun- ;~.ar~ oxperiepce nele. W-ukegnn was. iwhn will spvml three weeks visiting ‘Mr. and Mrs, Golden. Mr. and Mrs. (‘harles R. Crane ll. of l‘hicagn. are making their home in Highland Park fur the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Silber and family leave the latter part of the week fur a mutur trip thrmmh th- 1 west. Thumas Swantun has resigned his positiun in [hp James Bowden mom markrt. and hm arcvptwi n simzlnr 0119 in the MchnaM cumin um- in lhv lehmuugh market in Ink:- Formt. Mr. and Mn: Michael ('um‘atl, Jr‘ and 5):. and thmr families «2’ Niles Fehtor, Mich†muturml hero um! WUX‘C the work and guwts of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. (hm-ad. Mrs. (I A. Hoopcs and Mr. and Mrs. Stvrlin: of St. Louis. Mo.. spent last wrvk Visiting: relatives in this {it}: MY. P-l'Q'llVr‘tk 'l‘ (itililHI Hf (.linfl‘ll. la. “ill spi'mi My um-k end with ills family. Mrs. (inldi-n. “ho sprm (in- was: month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Conrad. will return to (‘lin- ton with her husband. They will be laccompanied by Miss Priscilla (‘unrmL t'l‘fll Ind. )1 rs. sm'eml Thv 1., N. â€oruhv' fwn flu! Mummy m “'04 \'im- uH-nuv has howl \III‘{ through the ( uuh- Sun tummy In 1hr Hmhiami l‘urk husplh‘d, H 1" P..- InL: uuw! us a hurnr fur (hv nm'wx. v2.1.1, 23:6 72.6.7523 _: r32. = 5.3%.]. tinr 1% :5 35:72.: Mrs “V. T. I'lluh-I'Wuud and two sons, Low“ and Pom, spout taxi wu-k mm! in Highland Park on a business trip. They left {his Wonk for Ann Ar- bor. Mirh.. Whvrt' Tum H uttcmhnu the summon ~o<siur ul' Ihv la“ whnul. ("ity u'hvn- hr will prm‘tivc medicine with his urn-lo. Dr. Robert Svhauflvr‘ Mnlmlm Sunburn is in :hv Evnwun hospital, recovering {rum an upwrlï¬mx fur amwndivitlï¬. 311‘s. U. K0151) (balm Jl , NIH, “(Ur (inughn-w. whn haw hm-n vxsitinu Mrm (huh-N nmlhvr In Irvmg Park. for th? past Lhru- weeks. have n'turn- ed tn their home In ()akwuud aw. Hiram. III, Mr. Unmhu‘h SAL-mm†whn 5p"!!! sm‘erul (law last wovk \‘liltiHL' frwmh in this rity. 10ft Tuuiday for Kansas tux' [wanna Dr, Spun! 1~ our of (he- t'uur qwukmu rlvh-gatvs rvprt-scutinu Arm-rim at 1h" Inh-matwnul Sun-um] Clmtrt‘<\ in l'uris July 1‘... Mn. L. P". Morn†rvmrnwi )‘u‘nlcr- day frnm a thrm- “(w-lo" mu \nth her paronh and uthvr‘ H’lfl‘H'O‘i m Mr, and Mrs. f‘ 111;: cuuuratuluh-d dzuuzhh-r. burn Tl Dr. and Mt. Highland Park \\I Miss Him. Mi“ H( spmuim: t Binghum. Mr \k, Mn, (‘, I“, Warm-r. Mn. Frank (lil- Mr and (-hiMrpn of Austin, Mrs W. b" Svhultz ut' “'mnvtku. Mn. 1". .‘h-tln and «laughter. Gladys of Nurth ('hicu- Lu) \vm'r Hu- L'm-sls‘ nf .“I‘N. Lvu “’hilc Tuesday, Mr, {UM Mr» W .l Zahnlc an- the happy [mrvnh M" n mm Pmm on Fri? day, Jum- 1N M r Mi‘s Kathorim- KuHry was railed cast Ihv early part, nf (hr \\'wk on mu mum of illness. ,rurkx‘ 7' Mr: .1 iwcm. AND PFRSONAI. NEWS] A'Il )I l1 THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND Mina A. Mihills i< spending weeks at Nilvs. Mich. Hannah Harrison 5pm! sov- s's lust wrrk a! (‘winr Lakv. w thQ- (nult- Sun hiarzd l‘urk hnhplh‘d ‘! us is humr fur (hm Hurm Thul- 11:11 .‘ll‘x Ear! III Mix 1.1'5‘111 r1) NUI‘H Ium .‘IM'lnry hzn reflgnc-ri‘ 11s ‘nginm-r at tho wuu-r v wiry u!‘ Hmhland Park» n Tlmuia}: June :32. r\. KoHuuu Syn-ed n{ k “I“ 5m) un Saturday IH', Speed 1\ «HH‘ of â€'H‘ rlvh-gzltvs rvprt-scutinu v Inh-matwnul Sun-um] rnulzn “I“ Immch ur' ('hlvupo i~ summer “‘llh Mrs. S. H, .Iuhnmn hzh I'v-‘mnuf (hr (Burnett stnrv and \‘avutinn will star! tn f1<llf1|(‘l‘< company 1“ {mumps “f Nu†Mr. and M‘ . Elmer Stone and um! here um! wm‘o mm?“ Jr., w l e the Sundly W05“ [5 Of Mr. and Mrs. nf Mr. and Mr’. M. H. (‘nnrnd Mr. and 311+. Ray Hnnxren of >p(< and Mr. and Highwood are he happy parents of a Imuis. Mo spent son, born Fri 3". June 25. H UH prm‘tiw medicine Robert Svhauflvr. is in {hv Evnwun (mm :m upvrlï¬on Mm’dam-r nn :1 thv lurth â€"1.!‘, Hang â€Min-m nib-“mu u in! u-rrhruf mm H hvl‘! UH! .IY‘H'! IN .\w1'Yh.\‘huv W. Sprnu-r h:\\\ e‘nllnye- at Hg)! |L’ 1m hit! |M2(\ H: Mr“ Ruin-rt “Thur nnd family and a] chu Morgan law (unmrrnw fur a motnr [Hp In 15405 Park. (01% Impossible t him a washer Wumnn nowadtys. but on mny be able (0 en- gage a humid expert. Pvrhaps if .w :1 minute cove am. they woul hour swattink I I The Ravinin Civic club held I special meeting Tuesddy in the Ravinin Vi)- ’lago House 5 Mrs. Morton ,’R. Mavor has as her fguost, Ming A‘s]. Sanford of Neu ‘York. N. Y. ‘ stylishly does And the {ac} be a suvcess i Mr. and Mrs.»John Eastman of (‘hi- mum have Lakofl the Charles W. Buck- ley n-sidence r the summer. Mr. Eastman is p lisher of the ("hia- go Jnurnal. â€121th Mrs‘ Eastman wen- married Iâ€! w -k. the wedding taking place I; u the home of bride's parenthin erian. Ind‘ Mn. Eastman Was was (‘atherinv Math-r. The Rev. I“. gone 1". Fuvsslt' uf New York (“a a former pastor of this city. upent§Mondly here visiting friends. ' Mrs. Samuel Flmh- i:- in San Fran» MMâ€. (‘uL Btu-hdink the Uvmm'ratu‘ vunn-nlion hem" hvld at the “Guldrn “Mr" ('ily I U. .‘h'PhI’TMUL! They worr former residents nf (Ms vny. leaving hert- about {Wt-my years ago m mnke [ht-it hnnu- m Alabama. After a few days aprnt here and in Raft-n; Park thry w11| Iran- u» spend the n-m-mdrr nf Hu- summe-r in the West. Mrs" Arthur (I McPherson has an hcr Kurslu Mr‘ jMvI’hQ-rnon's hrulhor and sister-min“; Mr‘ and Mrs. L. Mrs. M)... Neuon 1m I“: Thursday vwnmg {ur Edi-Lon. Minn, where shv will spend qwo months. l'pholsterinï¬ in YOUI‘HUME Mr. Harry Eiéhler spent last week in Detroit, Mich. Mrs. .\u;.'u3hl McDonald and (Inuzhter, Esther. of S. Green Buy road, 10ft yvnterday for P‘mh Frock. .\lirh., fur the remainder of the sum- "It‘l' "I?!†MI: and Mrs.{ Morton R. Muvur \prnt luxt um-k in Oahu. 111. where Hwy “(tended the wedding 0! Miss Mc- Cutcha-un and .\r. Sherwood linker, .\1r\. Muvur‘s hrdlht-r, Miu (Emw Andn‘ws, duuuhu-r'of Mr. and Mrs, 1-} E. Andrvwx. in at Eaton‘a ram-h, Wyu., for the sum- The' Hun-x Marrmm and Hrrtrude l’am- uf St, Paul. Minn. were the L'Ut'sls Hf 311,511“! Mr- J‘ I†Loumimz his! wm-k Ru 5 Mrssl‘x Thrmiuh' Arnsu'nld and (hmrm Mum†an! sin-min“: this um'k m Murinn, Ind. flailing .4â€er Anni» “LAM Mrs. Fran-wk T. Golden and rims†mn and Mn, M l; l‘unrarl wm spend sun-ml day- â€Us: “(Wk m (‘hiruzu \"is‘inm: n-lutn'n, My: .‘u'xhzhuM .Uwrunmhiv A5 0! n (hh'r \\rn-k‘*uo~mr~.~ trip in ( low land. H tum Him- “minim has mignm hi-r position in IN Harder hardware Starr. and "fur a armor: vac-(ion will assist her futhvr. ,J. A. Blomdnhl, in his new «mm M Winm-tka. Miss Emi~ iy Huumu u! Lake Forest has Lulu-n the )msitinn loft Hiram by Miss Blom. dahl. All stores will bé closed all dny Monday, July 5th. The post oflice will be open from 8 :0 lb a. m. for deliv- ory uf mail at the Window. companied Bun‘hardt Mrs. James Milieu and daughter. Miss Helen. of Chicago, spent lax! Sunday at the home of Mrs. Mines' «luugth-r. Mrs. William Dufl'y. West Laurel avenue. ' Lyman Gurney hub roxigned his po- siliun in the Highladd Park Trust and Saving hank. : Mrs. L Shatlurlé of Bolviderv spent last \Vt‘l'k visiting her daughter. Mrs. Harry Butler. ' Miss Yiula Pansy and Ed. (‘onrad will spend the Foutth week end via- iting in Fisk. “'is. I Sunday n Tuvmiu)’ \"11 .“1\ Max) Mr. and FUHH dun-MM ll'LZU that a girl can dress at prove that she will life. Mrs. Wfllium L. Duffy. ac by Min '3 Ella and Emmn motor In the ltkes but )me folks would spend in}: up their garbage I not have to spend In flies. M dark†at I!» and PriJny ru- Tuvsdhy, July ti 1'H\Vl'l\ n1 (hunxu was pub! nf Mr mu! Mn Ca,“ J. S. L0‘ 10 “adv. ‘1 Hu- Murmnv n-wnmp will ILLINOIS to the pmence of mflglhg, sorrow nnd distress. When (LO: were. an pared :0 pay the price dcmundcd by 3 her ideals She wu Really unsitive M". Kin! lived I long life of ur- the soâ€)! Shore Cemevery Monday riï¬cinl urvice. Her supreme delight J mhmmg, June 21“. by the Rev. H. I) wu m xhe advancement of her fnmily. ’ D'Ck- Her idcnls were high and she was pn‘~ ‘ Mn. Kink': favonua hmm “5‘th of D-ytona. Flt, and Mrs. J. L. Miller of Highlnnd Park, Ill. Two gr-ndchil- dn-n Ind six grant mndchildren al- m survive. Mn. MM 1"“ King wla born at (‘Aflm Munro" Ohio. Oct. 7. 1842. After um. “In: upon: at Evan: awn educttinx the hmfly. xhe went to Florida when he bu resided for the put twenty-ï¬ve yous, Her hennh had been mac); imputed for more than a year previous to deuh, but she hit- ued bravely on until Jun‘c 14. 1920. when m nmcnd the Man an the age 77 you". 8 month: and 7 days. The immediate an" a! death In. corebnl hemmorluge. She is survived by two dnughtcn. Mn. l. E, Mason Mother of Mrs. J. L. Miller Dies in Mn June Nth. Pullers! Monthly MRS. MARCIA KING SUCCUMBS 1‘0 ILLNESS Alsu PM he (‘umody ('hndrvn under 12. 9c; war m “4.: Jr“ Admlaï¬lull Aduhn ‘l‘l ISIHL J! H 6 (hum-urn ninth-r l2‘ 13v, war 1M S! \I)\\'. .H'I.‘ O M0\l)\\. Jl I.) De LuxeTheatre Adnmubnn Admin. 271-; I'IT In: 1min) Izlt‘k Nov†A WHHnm Fm Production lALBERT. LARSON, nurn mu err "I“ mm P!) ht «unn- I. Duh pray-nu Hum“ and "Hrnk-n "Inn-oms '1'" I} DA Bil-DEV") “T" V. (‘0‘ FESNION" plnrvd Mrmxndr "The 3th l’rnnm (‘nlur purlurva Sp]; I'rnnm mnlur [Nun I have but a small stock this year, so buy early or you will be disappointed To. Ill: 1- 2m, war (a\ STATIGNER pr‘k‘ Mn. King'u favonte hymns, “Start i by 3 Hour of Payer†1nd “Abide with Me". itivrwere nndemd very beautifully by Tow‘liu lime Bro" and Mr. Robert it unto me." "lnumuch as ye did it unto one of the Ian! 0! those my brethren, ye did And let un not be weary in We" do- ing: for in due xenon we shall rap if We hint not." of the ï¬sh mp corruption; but he that sown}: to the spirit shall of the spirit mp life ever-Inning. ‘ m found. On! one occulon, in Floridn. when the man of a poor hm- lly mused away, and in the abunee of a minister. Would hnve been buried without the service of the church. Mu. Kins Had the ritualistic service at the grave. In the rum of a life so lived the following Scriptures mny most ï¬ttingly he used: “Be not deceived; God is not mock- ed; for whatsoever I mun wweth. 1b.! sh.“ he .130 mu). Viola Dun II “DANGEROPS 'ro HEN" From tho drama by H. V. amond Mm Rum-rune Comedy. Mud-n, smug. 8x80 Admission: Adults. 220; In Cthn-n under 12. 13c: I'I FRIDAY. Jl‘l." 3 R‘TI'WY. "'1." IO [)Ireolod h: Ah"- \‘nd-aw'll THI'RNIMY. Jl'l." h 7:†P. Admin-1cm Adults, 20c: war tux. (‘hlldn-n under 12. Dc; war ux. luau-In Hahn in “IMHDHKIBLl-I SUSAN" Funeral “Wicca were conducted at e North Shore cemeury Monday :0, he thn soweth to the flesh aha“ by Llnyd lnxrnham ll Movies. . 22c; war in. . 13c; In an. “gar Melon. hne Inn Sheboygnn or (‘lkquot Gppe juice. Red W mg ‘ n berry juice, pint City Oookies, as»! o of Snow Drift. t1 Vhl roast. ice or huh CSice dimer cuu «flared, lb. .. Sflfl’: I’mmium Smok ed‘beef tongues. 1b V1,] breast for dmn- Ndive flank sunk V47 choice, lb. “order: for Snturdaj ancy sirloin sneak 5m nnd bender (“flee pot rout MW beef P59. no ozone; Palace Casi Telephone 331 Rial Estate Lo; cu rib routM‘ oiled. 13.- , reneral B Sho of