Franklin D. Roosevelt of New York will add strengt ticket and the prestige of a great name. He has been A Secretary of the Navy during the entire period of Mr. administration and has proved himself an able and dilig cial. He is a Harvard graduate and a man of attractive ality. who would be entirely Worthy and Competent to to the chief magistracy in the event of the death or d of the president. as was the case of his distinguix‘hed Thwdure Roosevelt. ofï¬ce He is a native of Ohio and was born on March 31, 1870. m that he is in the prime of life. He is not a college man but went through the common and high schools of his native town. By occupation he is a printer and newspaper publisher and in re~ ligion an Episcopalian. ' Governor (“0x was a member of the Glst and 6 3nd cung 1909-1913. and was ï¬rst elected goxemor in 1912, and is Amnn ULll‘ method 01 nominating eandidates {01‘ the highest :ltL ministrative ntlices in the republic is far t‘rnm perfect. but it is nut easy to see how it could be improved sn that in a demon-mgr nt‘ A hundred million pemillx the littest mun shunld inevitably be i'hUSCll‘ While it is impossible to harmonize all divergent ele~ ments. the majority rules, as it should. hoveriiur (‘nx is probably the best man the llemnm‘ntea (-unld have vhwsen and Will prove a strung: candidate, He has three times been elected pixernnr at Ohio. his native state. and has an ex- cellent remrd as u wise and unnstruetive zulniinistrntui‘. l’ei‘suii~ ally he is a man nf high character and great natural ability and capacity for leadership and if elected will administer his high ntï¬ce With dignity and force ’l rfr' llcnlflcl‘ililtt national convention in San Francisco did not rind ;~’ easy to name a candidate for the presidency. forty-tour hallo's being required for a choice. The divergent elements in the counsels ot' the party made the selection one of more than usual ditliculty. One thing. however. stands out clear, and that is that Mr. Wilson's personal following has been defeated. and that the White House will not lie alile to dictate the policy of the .ampaign. The great issue before the Country is, after all. the League of Nations, and while the Republican platform treating M the subject may mean anything or nothing the Democratic pro- nouncement is clear and calls for American participation in such a t‘HVL‘lléiIll with such reasonable reservations as will safeguard our essential interests. The choice at San FranciSco appears to haw been freer and to a greater degree the choice of the delegates than was the case at (‘hicago. It remains to be seen whether it meets with the at» prmai of the members of the party at large and the independent rote-rs who. while impatient of Mr. Wilson's personal idiosyn- crase-s. are strong for the League. Hur method of nominating candidates tor the highest :nL ministratire otlices in the republic is far from perfect. but it is not easy to see how it could be improved so that in a tlenl(i(‘t‘zti}_\’ ot‘ a hundred million pt2oplcx the littest man should inevitably he chosen. While it is impossible to harmoni'n- all {tit-m-imm‘..i.t Ti): Htghlanh Park Press' †Bales PAGE FOUR HIGHLAND PARK {1 TRUST a; SAVINGS BANK { Ky ymr \‘Ck I? A bank Hufhhng ,m’r‘. it in: â€"~ is ed a»! ‘VHI‘H‘. 11¢ mt :u-hzwi them ‘1} ~, ' ' lmdeLLc 131 Mir 0 Ll .~' {xv gmxwr iwi‘lilld 1"».ng thrift fur (‘OX AND ROOSEYEIJ t‘phunr‘s‘ ngmund Park 567. 558 It of Paper Money HS .i! (I'd 5‘ \XE Pï¬l'RTH mum that: {My pupa-r the)" art; Wm? makes them valuable ix :1211 them :11 [he Trem‘unz and ; in rim» wunttï¬v'< stability. 1);!!! 'lKr ht “A mun Mm cmuuit York will a_dd strength to the NH :1 21 mmzestiw \VI irth u s: vx} U tggestiw- sir-cum} 'nrth u grmr deal I: »:11;kdesix'z.hlc is I'm 111v {MVH-l‘ vu‘mMi- 2‘2» numaywmnm. :ire period of Mr. Wilson's f an able and diligent ofï¬- man of attractive persom and mmpvtent to succeed of the death or disability IQ <: \y tn I'ct hm A! In He has fwelfAsSiétéEE lit 2!}!- Y‘osultin ,p‘:\‘ “'1‘!" it’d 'I‘HI'R.\'1M\ In 10< .v v rt k )I AVC 1' 11‘ ll l'IH-IH HH‘Y' 1U H \H m the Ii kl am) mim (flay gresses, still in Cousin I} é'z ( \'(‘!' \L‘l â€In? Mn ‘xl .1173 .rï¬tzzz; 3:. 23:3: ,5: E 721’. :15. a; T. :22 $3751.: Mr, and Mrs. Spvnn-r Ethvridgv of Grand Rapids. Mich. .~pcnt the wm‘k MM wsitim: rvlnziww In this city. Mr. and MN. (1‘ (I ILu-rrivr 3pt‘111 2hr wwk rm! n! Lain chm‘u. m. (If (‘hicaL’ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith of (‘hL L'aun were the \u-ek vnd guests of Mr‘ and Mrs. Andrrw Smith of Highwood. .3115. S. I". Knvu and \qughlch :u‘x' spending the summer in Kola. Kn. Mr. Gmshnff loft Tuesday fur Gary. ImL when: he has m't'opwd a posi- tiun. Mr. and Mrs. Grashofl' expect to make their home in Gary. :nv muting u! thy hum:- u!‘ Mr. 1'. Hmâ€, Numh Sm-Imd <1. Mr. and HI». H.111) Hiltiu' N'I‘HI tm- Fuurth m Snum Howl. Ind. whmn- zhx'y nsih-d Mr: Button-K hmthm. Frnnrix. :1 student 1! Nutn- flame um Whit}, M Mrs \‘Jhli all HIT†Ln I‘x Mr: and Mn (’mhng (“w \v Mn 'rmm-rt an». .‘lr‘ ‘ muting Mrs. MM 11‘ yum Ww'k‘. but i! Y‘I)~Iu [m (iï¬k‘ :fuw! Newman .\I !'~. :7, 1.7.? maxi. SE v23 KS? :15} :3. 1.31:5 2:. 1:35;; E 7:21. @2531:er 7:1, :11: .L _ .2†A .aflm'r‘: _.1. .11. 1.; Br :7 52.7 5:: :7 n ..:.:r:..:7. ,5? 2:; :7. ’42: ,f.:LiL,.: \1 [Em AND msoNAL NEWS I Malwuuh M M. “MI.†/. \\.x THE HIGHLAND PARK muggmcm‘mn PAhK, ILLINOIS M Mn‘ )1 mum Mr. Anxhx huh- an all An) pum m ruunu' pn-wnu, Hru‘n Buy 1‘ \\'mlnusday. July H. MM Mpx ’{n‘tnt' “mm-s: l) WHY Kb \‘fs \. Ruth-Hy It! Washmu Hr‘c l’n-tm’ Ja HH'. \le. H Y‘ HM l! In! l“ mg: {99’ Al‘k [:1 Mn NIH. J“, ll -| >“ h4)~]‘l!4‘|1. ( anv Kramer Illimn m Aimâ€: I? My ht m“ Mtnvm \ln ft. “m In ’H ‘Hl nptvr (J u'jul'u MIN ISIH '1} Jul'u' lul‘h “wk .‘1! \‘Il .ux‘f Mb. Edward .~ Hixurl (in-LT > “(4 Erin'v 1~ H Vâ€: X!“-\1L Munlml). .‘lr‘ Marshall hm -c Huunx> MW hh Hum. .\h~ wu-k‘ mun-1);. m‘ Ihm (H) hr hum:- u!‘ Mb. 1‘ H HI l)‘l_\‘ 1m x 22.22... ... 7. 3.7.3:. 25474 2? 5:}.7 :2 4 7.1; 1:; :72 wrvrnmhy and i the work em! cum-h of Mn. I'L S. hth (ht‘ll wmm: in Mn- f ('hn'mro w 2n: H] I)" it \\ C“ niluln Fuh‘nndvm- are} Hp'm‘zum, Wu; c-zn'e (‘hnr v l'mtui Ex M this u'flrl Mix H, l I! \\ 2H apt'lh’ hump) ‘ vn. ( up! 1'le Stu†In“ All NH“. | wM throuu?‘ lu Mrs. Mary 12 t‘w xxnmer h ~ 1 daughter L'Ut'fllï¬ u! 7" ( I,:|Jk0\\~k muthm‘ llr :mrmim \\ ml hull“ I" “('11 ha ~ (H'I‘IL’H II \l .1 HQ “'uu L’Hm HM \F \I‘ funnh u! haw. l :11 1| HUI) 1h I] |§ \\ \‘Q I';~'Iu-)~!n-ring in YPUR HOME. 35 Mars rxperience, ; Ca“ J. 5‘ Low, Waukrrnn 1606. f 10 tf-udv. )‘uu um ‘l! Mr. and Mrs S. I). Chriuopher are the happy parents of I dnughmr, lborn Monday, June 281)). The annual Sunday school picnic will kw hold Wminesduy July 14. at l p. m.. u: (‘ouk county forest prvsvn‘v, about throo blocks Wen nf Brnmido. Ewrynnu is invited ‘for an afternoon of vnjuymflM. Bring your lum-h. Srrvicm as follows: Sunday, 10 a. in†Sunday mhoo}. Sunday, 11 a. m.. Morning wimdiip; â€11‘ij “Is a (‘hristiï¬n (‘ountry "brin- tiun '3" Sunday 5 p. m.. En-ning Sum: and .‘lt'dltfllinn. Wrdstrlav. h D. "1.. I‘mvrr Hnrrinu §EBENmEn EVANGELICAL§ Mr. and Mrs. ï¬n! Curtis: and non. Earl. ware the Sunday guests 0! Miss J. Demo. was a patient at the FL. Sheridan hospiml. has recentlj been discharged. Mr. and Mrs. Joned will make their home in Kansas. day: With Mr. McPhn-son'n family. the Anhur U. Mel’hcrsnns. Mr. and MN. Raymvnd l‘“ Jum-s mom Monday and Tuesday In High- !nnd Park )1» the flit-Ms of Mr. and Mr» Guy \'. Lehman Mr. Junex. who Nader \MHmn: HHE'HM Inn't 1m! 04.11an {m ï¬Hmn)‘, NV Y.. uhvrv h:- “I†.~pt-n«! {he wmmcr Hutu": n-ia ,atn'ew , ‘ ' Mr, and Mrs" M (L (uh-man u!" I!†hung“ werv [Hr Sunday Kuvï¬h of '3)â€. and Mrs. Earmpt Dmvnpm‘t (If ' Lauren“ plate. H1 Tho lH H. [1. Jnrks rdturnwl ymh-rda)‘ {rum Mnrfu. Tvx.. when- he has been n. ~\*l\l «- with Hui arm). “r has hum Ifxu'hurmul and “'1“ z'uiu'vn- his mzlrtzw m Hmhxhuml, .‘11‘ Emily Mrrrhum WH~ dvlmht fully surprlwd ymtvrduy uftvmxm “her wwrnl n! hcr {rm-min mum- in hvlp hvx' r h-hmh- her lurthdny num- â€1h! MI and .\lr.~. (:mnn- Shvlunr; bf (Wm-nun. 3h. and Mfs. Jnhn ()nlmrnv of lndmnn. and Mrs and Mrs. Ernst Furnwl of Rockford \m-n- (hr Week cm! L'H“‘l,~ of Mr. and Mr: (Lu-var Mr» KIQL'M' \VuumuLt-t ‘1 fnl’ {kw MHHIIH'I n-Um Mr. um! Mn: Hull 1; \IL-l’hvrmn vlurw! mm {rum Ih-trun lmst \H-t‘k qwmi 1h" Indt'pmhh'nn- tiny hull- mmh “a 1""! I hum); .II ‘PH \i(\ f \Imtmu .‘lr Mr. WIHmn HT. 511‘} rib MI’K. E. 1'. Urinnuini and daughter {Hr apt-minâ€! ‘U’ “Whiw ll‘ (khkush. W1». \xeilmu n-luthl-x Mrs. Lumy-p and icinuymct, I'an, m’ ( hu-uun. um! Mr, ï¬nd Mn, Km nrr (If RUKQ‘I‘.‘ Park “0!“ [he Eur-ls «)1 Mr, um! .‘h'\ If I. $(‘hul'z of Skwklr nun Sundu) Inn]! “cl! is having this week I r Indiana where Mrs. H. Wagner 1 Glenvicw ave. 5hr will. make her { um hmmn (uh Mr. (Sq-run! Van C hnick l5 slpvhd ink tun \\‘(’l‘k.~ on hl.'~|()(‘unun|(»\\'4u 9‘ \\ Mv Y! 2})» curly \wrtm alum.“ t Ly the hird,‘ ho is m»: H" m: mh‘m'alv ‘ of Na- ï¬nd: plan. pruspm'! of a mood ('rup I» v'mm- widmptvar! l jun u HI 5‘l',fll)l1.\!!‘ K, H. F114} an- s; L' (\M- “prim M I'Zyflilzum, “J- \l Mn MI Mn H'k H H run an amorrrnhflr vn n H' 1hr) Tulur’: Hnux M! \1 [mu-III H \!.' n !’ INN Mann lutxuw :md {ml p. "1.. I‘rayvr service , R, \V. Srhlw-rb. l'\‘~ \\ r1 Ml lul DI ~p1‘! I“ U ['urk Ivrh hr! 51w“ 1- Un LUâ€) I): (A! .“Hlulvs hl' m'vh‘xl Mann HL’ 31d (1mm? 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