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Highland Park Press (1912), 18 Nov 1920, p. 6

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Here in Highland Park, the local organization of which Mrs. Otis L. Beardsley is chairman. is undertaking to reach every citi- zen by means of registration bureaus in the public schools. the churches on Sunday, the Community Center. the Community Shop, the theatre and other convenient places. There will be no house to house canvass as there was tWo years ago but there will be ample opportunity for everyone to subscribe who desires to do so. The fourth annual roll call of the Red (‘ross Society is now in progress and ever) man woman and child in the United States is invited to become a member of this great benexolent organization by the annual contribution of one dollar. Although the war is ended there is widespread distress and des- titution in the devastated countries of Europe and throughout the near East, while in unhappy (‘hina the most terrible famine which has prevailed in fifty years past is raging. Conditions there are so pitiful that they beggar description and stagger the imagina- tion. It is said that forty millions must die lmt‘nre the next k'I“)D>‘ are harvested unless they receive assix‘tunw. Parents are selling their children fur liread or '(ihzindionintr them in their flight in disâ€" tant cities, the old and weak are beingr poisoned to shorten their sutl‘erings. the dead are lying unburied, and misery such as we in this fortunate land cannot imagine. everywhere prevails through- out the provinces which are afilictexll « We cannot respond to every appeal that i‘eeu'hes us but there i~ no one in our community who cannot contribute a dollar to the treasury of the Red (‘ross with the assurance that it will he wiseâ€" ly used so as to accomplish the utmost of good. Aibert Levy We hope there is 116 one whu reallx' thew Wank who will In make that <mall Contribution. Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911. at the post office at Highland Park, Illinois, under the Act of March 3, 1879‘ T be Htghlanb Park Pregs \‘l'fiHH‘IR Published weekly by JOHN L. UDELL and I’AUL L. UDELL. at Highland Park. Lake County, Illinois PM}! ’81! HIGHLAND PARK TRUST 85 SAVINGS BANK ”(N A, BUV\H prendcn No matter where you live you can carry an account with us. Every mail-box the n hole country ox er is an agent of this institution. 1'se the nearest one to send your deposits to Us. Our banking-by - mail department works in conjunction with the United States postal system for the good of our patrons. Let us send you complete details. _____________________________ Chicano Advertlslnx Manager 1th Floor. ‘20 E. Jackson, Tel. Wabash 5212 Working Together for YOUR Good Teiephones. Highland Pnrk 567. 568 m pail. m UR‘ worm [0 support a Journal whit sandal aml izlluuinusness of the yellow press, I" at 301'! hf thing the two older (‘hiczuzn mm'nlr w sort of thing they like. and there will alwmx l THE RED CROSS ‘\ NEW ('OMER OHN‘ k )Ll\ 'r R TIH'RSIH Y. NOVEMBER 1‘ H.\RR\ PAL‘I us but thvrv (lullar In thv will be wiseâ€" fail 1930 any muvh impruwwi \,.~.. “4‘“! in Mm Van, w 1th pro- Thr .‘vhsM-s thn and Marin“ D1 - "“ “9"” Lm)‘ Hf Wank-firm; alwm tho wfl-k 0nd 1" "“"'“’ V‘ “" “1"“: 1' “Met m Hmhlami l‘mk \mting frn'nda. . Mr‘ and Mn I‘q-r-‘y l‘rmr nrt- lha- l‘pholnten'ng in YOL'R HOME. 3‘ happy purnnh M u «m Pmrn'Tuv "135'..vaan I-xperience. (‘11! J. S. Low. Nuv 1'1 ’\\'nuke¢nn 1606 lotfldv 5*" mplly a! In” Hurt) Mr. and Mre, William Mnnnw Wright are maving mtu the: Edgevm» {or Bench hutvl. (‘hivngtn {why “‘hrrl thoy hnn- tukvn an apnrtmvm. .\Ir>. Fred (hernxlndr who hls N-H‘. .H Hm Highland Purk huspxlal fur Hu- ;v:nr fr“ “t't'ki, Pun n-turnq-d hunw :«Irlv tn ln- nut “rain. 51!“. ‘i H I)“_\]I‘ of (“115‘ “I. :5 \pcmhng Hm \v (‘k \ch friends and rvlutivm In this nty and (thcagn. MN I.‘ 'imwi in T1 Vhiii wnuh-v “hrn' ah: “I“ .Vlr.and.\1r~.JnhnF, (mluy fur Xv“ Hun-n Harwn'd funHmH gunn- Slrs. .lnrk Mvrsh of (he 'l'hurm’u) Laws! nf Miss Mindy .V Spun-r wilwi for .\1vt\\vr;=. Saturday, I“ ?w gum- (hn-o mumtw Sh. t'XIIHIS in qmnd Thank):- mum: “uh (‘uplum and Mn I‘nul Hana-r n!‘ l'uHrnz, Germany. MD. MI Tnmun) mui vinuxhu’r qwm '«2.- “wk uni m Mxlwuukw Mr. “MIL-Am Hmwn u! ()akwund In. M Spny‘L'Jh-l‘i, 1H” nth-ruiinLv the Mrs. Edward Hum. nf ()ukmsmi uv.. whn wns callmi In Allonhan. P1. nu" imz tn the serious illness uf her {Ith- 1-r. Bishop “vile. has returned home. Mr. Hoilv is wry mmh improved. Mrs. John vallyn. Sr. of High- wuml, is spending a few months With her mother, Mrs: Jamem in Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Thumas Nelson u! l‘vurm were the work HM guvsu of Mr. um .\lr\. wmmfi. Munrut- “'nuhL Mrs. Frml MHZ of Shvnm-rvillr 1.k <pon<ium :xvn “o‘vkx with Mrs‘ 4; Tl. lit-mum, Lydia Hallmu {In m the vka end in (Hun Hy“ as 1hr gut-st nf Madeline (‘hns‘n formuly «If {h'u "my Mr~ Frank Futsvh who hn< h-en wr) wrmudy 1]! “11h plc-urupm-u- mum. 1< ~1nwl) .mnvaloming. .‘11\~ \rm Bhwmrh-M wzu thv Sat- urday )1th u.’ Mb: Ruth "I‘llrihll'r! «1'1. Mr .I l‘, Strth-n w unznmuun wnh M, ~Knxo~ Man mkrn unvr Hu- Nurth Shun- trrrltury “1‘ th.» l-Impin- Mater Supply 1"», nf ('hlruxo. Mr. um! Mrs. “trim-rt Mun-Y”; Ur “hicnun \u-n- {hr Sunday {rm-sh of Mr. and )h‘fi. John Shruhc-n. Sham- Hrukr! [‘(hullty nu thw suk h ls wry mud: around again Mr J l‘, S UH'I Md I‘Vt-Hr>\\.~' u "Vt-nth 1. MN. .I I’ Sum-u will h-uu- tumur~ on fr»: (ulenrnm when) ghc- will [H‘Hvi {hp “Hm-r, Mr. and Mrs. Ste-(Yen HAH- I‘vnlmi (hr)? ”M! In Mr and M!" .\" Lunlhy uf ( hungr- .\l!‘.-\. W Hzmmln-r um! Mr. .1, Hr] ' Miss Marion Leach is mending; l'enn hull, (Thambvmburiz, Pt. whorel she is taking a two year premnsvrv- awry course preparing: tn (mu-r the New l‘Tnglanll ('unwrvutury of Musk. Mr. ('harlm L a third \lcgrm- burn from a flash {rum :1 lnmv win- whivh lm the thml mil mnw “'mln nun. is rapidly romn'rrlnx. 'l'hv l'un (‘lmtun Fontlmll (lull mu (he Mum-t park (van) “f \Vuukrgnn un Un- .\I;lilary Ronda-my liv lll Sunday af- It'l'll‘lwll. drfvnting (hum lr_\' n m Mr of ill (4» (l. lluyll who l'w'vlvvd 'IU.u¢~l.ll..\\'n~ \\t'ln' h‘mh- lr‘.’ IVE. The Lady Farah-n will hold I card party this evening in “'ltun hull. The public is cordially invked ‘0 “and. Mr. and Mrsxl (lenrm‘ Rowdvn are bums: congratulated un 1hr lm-(h nf a sun. bum lhin morning MI: and Mn. Waller l'upv arr [‘1' m-ivmg mngratulatium thy lnrlh n( a nu). lmrn tlus mommy Ml LEW R. SARETT T0 SPEAK AT HIGH SCHOOL Hum u. \N “WWWâ€"I .Vhl‘ If \l an-rl .:c:C. :f_..i...:::_f .17.. .2. (C. 17.27.... 5:. : 911;, :L «:13... :21 .. <13. 3:»... 3.17.47; 3.; )1] HI .\Ir~ \\ n M r .\' (lrvrn H“) M. Miss (Nady X .\' vt\\vr;~. Saturday, MI H 1K Inn-d th} {In-r hux' ‘Kt lHIH AHH Hmh- r Hun! MIL rho lim- [mmxl “t‘lh h ‘, him] Lauri n; LG. Hurrr ll turm'. AH Lhuuilyl. uh” hafi hem (‘hl‘ ~[utr :m Slmt‘r M urruy H c'll LL. (h luv V 1.“. ‘\I Mumminn F“, UHAI'L’v Hm «Lt-nu Hun-L. mmh Imprnw-vi mwi EIL’ [ht hungr- n-r and Mr. .1, Hr] {rum thmr hunting.v . If}, “11h their :Iurndwn: Hr. Arn-l [H- \‘m I'm!) mum. at .m: Mn ~qu In szhxv‘ pm! \\ wok with (\‘ Trl‘l'y, anth I Flrv Imumnco u< Hn-Lr Lake Waukvzm. was er I" Hurkr ~prmi a Week. L.('ur1isl¢-n\‘o f r lhv Yuleâ€" up \\ RU. ‘IlH‘SI1\Vl r hu< hm-n {cw week» “Mr 1w 1W In “th 1:; RH .mmg‘h RE 'i !.H Mil M" “ ti :lf- LE“ R. SAREW 1“, 2M SI’FAK -\'1 HM." SLHOUI i2. .. n1 First of Series of Lectures to be m! (.ium December lfllh on m [H u hunk closed In mm! mun m 111ml ”Lu-Ind) in-iuflnul um I :\d7nl‘-HI|H tn Hm la (urr “In M- L)" {uh-t uni) hrs! Hzo- students. {mum-n. and Mhtmi aulhnrxtH-gs Will he gnu. tubula- thrn thc mvmlwrn of flu l'un-nt Temhqr Aummlion and If thrrr i> ~11” run-m {nr “than the 3911-. t'l‘ll puhliv wuH b4- admlfled‘ Thu-e uxll ln- no (-hnrm- fnr 1hr lecturr ‘ Thli \Alll hr {hr fin! of 1. "WW! off In xunw tn luv rum” a! 1hr huth svhool; unu- vm‘h month durum (ht. wmter.’ Thv nlhrr lH-turu m’ M: sent-9t will be. H‘ {nHuWE' ’ Edmund Rlnsu "Hur Snldlrr: I'mt- ..{ m. \n\\ \unkrmng" Jan. \Vxlhum “Thain Lmvwflh “Theo- dun meow‘lx, Ann-noun" Fri). 1!. Harry AA Frnnrk "anllxnndinx Thrnugh ('hnngmy Urrmuny“ Mar. MH'IH] um! mumi mnmtu-m nf the- modvx‘h lndmn Thrnuxhuut lhr lulu“ mm M (it-9p \e-m nf l'rnfuund H‘IlL’luUh {c-thng and thr nu-ssaur thmtn \uth the rude 1.. \u-r and «harm of prxmnl lhlnfllt It} n mtvrsprmd “nth urmmal Wood ‘ {and put-ms h) Mr. Surat. with odd' hub of natural history, With the rallsl and crin U! the My game of the? Nul‘thr-uf moose and u‘nh'rn and wild: ' cuts; “1th graph“ rump firv ale-s of" the IUTH‘AYHH] and m’ dunwivwl mom: with songs of the "("nnark" \'nyIK-‘ curs; \I'Ith Shunt-s of the comedy Indt tragedy nf uxldvrm‘ns hf? Thu 1" nut :1 dr) ~tatutu~nl 'va tuna It as mummy and rnumnungp “no (hut than ulth 1hr spin! of} (IntV‘ great nut Hf 001“? I! in l‘ spring .tumrx It mash-s thr Hood lap? and tho «'jnw quarklr It H u lwturr‘g that cannot hr ru-mi tn M nppn-cmtud; m r mm It be sm-un-«i {rum hunks lt' mmw {mm thr mighty hunk of 1mturr.l n hunk closed In mm! mm m this] “Hakim: .qumu «mm: 50hr} und 1hr plmnln'.‘ IuHulm-s 1-1 Hum-(Mn mnlh 1va H‘ pla)~ lmhm mm“ and (hum-v: 1):. “Mn! via-mm uf thr nn-dx (nn- man. 1h unpvrmunutu “11h re»; muranr n-ulnm the l'hippewu (‘hwfnl as thry drlxvn. “'llh uhorwmu! puwr' rr um! nutlvv humm. Lhuir mumxl‘ luHu at thr Irma! puw wuwr. Hr dm-u~~.-.~ Ihc [rm-ulna Inc-null blunt U! the lndmn and pn-srn‘s thnuxh pro vukmg {arts «um-«wing the work of the gnu-rmnenx and the vhunh, of the 'rhr Ell {Uh (m “11mm” H. I'Mw Mn. E. D. Allen of Olhkolh. Win. spent the put week u the must of Mr. nnd In. A. C'. Allen of Glenview fl Nil) \\ Sun-K ILL-1y UTIL'HvH H‘ XU “pm“ w: HM IIIEH L’ in! mp; L’umu- .‘Hni lrli um h ‘ .u mini! rn 1hr mvmlwrn (an hnk Park huh-d of? In Para-Ht Asswmlion and If who mm the hull hick to the muddlr 'nr nLheI‘l the RP"- .0! Uu- field. lh-erfit-ld nut“! I WCh admlfled‘ Thu-e but 1hr drive wu halted by penalties. nr 1hr lecturr ‘An marhangc (I! kicks and a run by fin! of a Ff‘TH‘F of f 819;" hmuuht Oak Park within nrik. at the huzh svhml ; my duumcr n! the goal. Again Deer- Iurmx (hr wmter. 3 mm hrld, Mn on !hv (th down. Fu‘ger (nu. some-9t will brunt-bed n ~hnrt pan:- over the Rings ,wd unmprrod am.” for a hunch- "(*ur SnMu-riduwn. Ho Rich-«i mm}, Score, ()uk \unkrmng " Jan. Park H, Door-firm It “£111”.an that Ilhr aim-tum “n.- (h‘fiwrlit net‘rfield bdsvwnh “Theo- ‘opvhed after me knkufl with I flock ymmal 2 pupvaW. H1 and h'HdtlfI-l-I ' 1h (‘anwum : 50hr} und UH i‘hlmw“ n "In!!! :n In rm :1! ~(r1u Mn . ”11' hand 1 ”hm: gum- In 1hr Muhnrh H hm: pllu-~ ~ “M ”M “ride-mm“ H1: Hum 1H UH gunfi- .-r UH It! rumverod. Again Iioerfield held and again Sugar puntvd. Keaglo fumbled nut-in. but recon-ml on hi: own .‘i yunl lino. lleerfivld hml lost the Wh o! the field in {our plnya Ind m thrown back an I defensive game {or which their driving ofimsiw style of play was not well suited. ()nly good punu'ng by Mcllwnin kept Oak Park {mm threatening during the re- mninder of the period Score ended tint quirtvr. ()Ik Plrk 0. Deerfield 0. 2nd Quarter Oak Park war unnh to gain on 3 line plays. but a lung ya" on the 4th (lnwn Wu successful With the lull un l‘wrfield's 1.“; yard line. Oak Park was again held without (sin. Two line plnyr failed llolun and Sandwich threw Stun-r fur a loss. The thum- piuns again n‘surtod t» thfll‘L’)‘. This time lloilo pot of? a perfect outside kick to Sunge who duhed ncrou the gun] ’line unnppmwd. Steger lurked an «my goal Smn- Oak Park 7. Deer- field 0. M to Kugle who fumbled. ()nk Purk Mrll‘am shrud lvfl end for 1!) yards and repeated {or S ynnis amund the filth! flunk on the next play. Two lmo smashes- made it fin! dnwn on the 1 yard line, At this pnint the first brmk ucrurn-d Oak Park massed elm-tn nwn lu H-pel further line at,- Lurks. Their sir-Lexy was successâ€" ful. Doerfivld launched {our sperms- Iw thrusts through the line. each n! which failed by inches. 0“: Park [wk (he hall down and Stegor punt- 14-111 n-t'mvrmi nn ()xk Park's Hurt) tiw yard hnr. Ilwrfic-Id at «mm or enrd up “Ilh a thrlwind ufl'rnflvo lhu-rhrld \rrm down 1n n hard (Hugh! du-In-ul at ”no hands 01 (ml Park In lh: final suhuxlmn lraguv ('nl'n- but u! Oak Park Ins! Saturday. 2] to U (nan-h Rulhnvhrr's boys fought all lhr WK). but they “err nutgoneral- M «m a muplv uf «rul-ml momions (hmugh Hm vaurXs of Huh. ()ak l'ark'p qunnn-rhm'k. who.“- headwork Ind all urhund play wuuld thv been u credit (1» Mt} nullcgo rh-an. Mv- llwnn‘; “us Ih-orfiold's thief ground gainer and hm grunting pulled the loam nut Hf H'\'('rh] huh! pluvm l'hh‘t‘H~ um l'whm “'4 re yrrat un dc» {(-nw. and Hw rc-st n! thr (ram pm)» Hi 1mm. ‘ln-nn hwlhull. The runn- was witneuui l) n ornwd nf RIM“. m. (Immw u My «in-h-L'ntmr: Hf Ikwrfh-M NN-Il‘r\ llln T“ )nr-2-. I‘m 0 l'ulk {UHIMI YUYY'H {Ant hlu H.114“): xH» “IKI'I'J‘Y Ir. (Ink 1‘ ”H“ mi NIH): hth mum u: 1hr find at 2 15. :. nmmtr Jntt‘r Ly the hurt m1. (Murmh (Mimi th- rap gn-ttwr m thr middle of tht Sn-pr M, ()nk Park won (hr rhusr tn (it-frnd tho went you]. kn kmi utY tn ()1); I‘mk “how um (lwuhwt uh Um thtrty yard Tuu hnr p‘myr m-tted {our m on tlu third attempt Oak mMml and Haldwm of lhwr» People w)“. charm» so hmh for '9 [Jo nepmr jobs. norm m want to C‘ couture peoplv u. do their own til- Fonnrlly 1hr ponplo wore (old b "put up ur shut up." Now the W- W" say. “put up and shut up.” The war department sm-mnd to HR bought a rupvrfluun number of MRI! but norm» of them will he needed,” leAd (‘ongml around with. The mnrmn between (he twu m- wu much vmnller than the to“ would indirau'. Throughout maul the first qucmr Oak Park w“ unit to mdu- the firxt down. In their # on Oak Park‘s goal 1 good field ’- Mnl would haw won {or Ikorfield. ‘- lnn, l’nrm-lls and Mollwam looked * nll mhurlmn league mnmrinl. fur Dv-ortivld. I Oak Park mun-«Mod another M‘ the quarter wm m-ariy nvvr and th west “dons lwgun a {ma} tumult ml the ma! Hrlnmnr the 51mm] short wax and Hf? tau-Ho drive “i play mum. they pushed Drorficld M1 yard by yard. In the shndow of Chi you) posts the locu] team made a stand. Warn-d wzth an hour'xi b.0- ling, mo Dvorfiold line thrw back -‘ ntwmpted buck. Bolnn and W1 threw Steger twwo mthout pain. (“'1‘ der broke up a forward past. DC- field (bolt the ball on downs. Mcn‘h; begnn denim: puns with the rd; lumen of dnpm. Oak I‘urk in“. (‘9de a find heave, and the p." ended with the ball in Oak Park's pa- suaion rm Deer-field's 2H y-rd lint. Score Oak Park 21. IN-orfieJd (I. ’0: long pom; Baldwin mud 30“ from Pumlh and ran to the: Um fluin “a.- 1":ch :. rain «.1 sxrtrm.‘ _\ nmi M‘Hwam puru-d (‘1 I'm-k roturmAd Hm kn k, Cindi-r “'1‘ 0d 13 yard» ahmy I!” «M: hm 0.1.1 fukr shift. ()nk Park pnxt-an-d ”and three nth-mpu and leiwam pun“ Sandwirk was hurt but resurm‘d M1 Oak Park gained through Uh! in h the middle of the fwld. hm Heorfi lim- led lny Bolan with» was tackling. over the fwld, lu-lti in £th tight I“ The Nurth Show boyr Miran anoth mun-(h. but mm wm Mapped ‘7‘ pcnlltiu and indemsiun m nailing sip; hill. Aftvr an exchange of lurk; M; Park fuml led and “u”: rocuverfl] an. ()n the aux-um! M r ‘. , ran the hull hark tn 1m 1‘ ya Bahhnn \Va~ hurt‘ I-m .umln play. hulrfixvld lnumhn: :n m- lm'k “Ln-h was baht-41 1) FH-z [In-lupin: )1 pa“ MM: '81 h .‘xrhi's :m yard hm XM rm m} 1! thumb UH ”w 41). m “‘1. :m it! Hi (Ink l'ark (fl-up kn} “In ‘ and ”11‘ ha“ Wl'nl In Ilmvf’uhi qunmrr t-lnwvi mum nfhv h 1.‘ - Aim” x but mu m: Ln! UK “who for annthvr M (Hi you! SI “11‘ (mix 1 field (I At thn pnml (iladrr \\ to the fray it. plnu' uf F wvnt m In! Lmdonmr}. klI'kl'd out 1-! hound} « 4th Quinn-r hrnurh u N Play he dc“ " .\'«' rd: In; . v u} but h Ah: fl In“ 2 * ”Main 1 yw‘uya‘ ‘ ‘rmadon Id hf‘ld f. h anon”. 4" VI“ 3'an 1h. Lnuod h‘ 50d“! b. Mk P: ”P IL Adnnfirmn Amll‘1rrh I \dmm-mn WMMN‘H t HONDAY runsm‘ WEDN ES] Admission 'Ythn-r: l Tum-Kin." From S) “THY. Ry Tm me: Mnndlj 5|)!” 5: In: it} ' Dali "TH In half Mxlk Hlll um' “NC H n! HM Him 1am' u ho] a un‘ 'lll u mi ‘ 11 14'; 1101‘ nn‘ n!“ Ml “RC

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