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Highland Park Press (1912), 16 Dec 1920, p. 6

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The Htghlanh Park Press Albert bevy PAGE SIX We have all been stirred by the'plea recently made by Mr. llerlwrt Hmver and hi:l associates for the three and onv half mil- lion children in Eastern and (‘entral Europe who arc- mm in dire need and who must die of starvation and disease within the next few munths unless We Come to their aid. S .5 U Entered as second chm matter March 1, 1911, l Highhmd Park, IHinois, under the Act of March 3, 1879 America. was feeding six million «it thus: children winter ln-I'nn- last. Normal recuperation since than has cut the numbers nearly in half, but unusual conditions during the past year have maili- the situatiun iuruti- and the fact remains that unless America (-nnH‘> promptly tn the I‘VNIUU the mu‘iwrity nf these undernourished and diseased little: Ullci must (lie‘lict‘uro- zumther crop is h'rlr‘-'t‘\'lt“i This vast army of Siiu‘Villl! children in Poland. Austria. Hun- gary and other parts of war-«lesulated ('eiitral and Eastern Europe are a part of the hideous legacy oi" the war. which. according to the lies? availalule statistics. has already resulted in the loss of thirty tin,- million human lit'o's‘, the ‘At'tllul niilitarv losses totalling nearly eleven millions. We. in this fortunate country. do not realize the seriousness of the situation or what it means t‘or the future of civilization. ()ur enthusiasm has evaporated and We are in a moral slump and in danger of losing all that tine ideialism “'hlt'h in the past has made America the hope of the world's, future. The fact that many of these children belong' to the nations with whom We were at war ought to make us the more anxious to help them. We have never fought with the children. who are the iii- noeent victims of this great catastrophe. Our duty is clear. For the stake of innocent childhood, for the sake of the Europe of tomorrow. for the sake of the Christ (‘hild whose Coming we are about IU'L'CleliratQ and the Christian reli- gion which is on trial before the world, for the sake of America itself. to which the eyes of the whole World are. turning. \th must not let this call go unheeded. .4 Offerings will be taken next; Sunday morning in the ehurehes of Highland Park for the Etiwpean Relief (‘ounciL which ('om- prises the eight great relief agencies which are co-operatimz in this great work. Every dollar will be accounted for and honestly used and our response Ought to he a generous one "inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my FHK ll‘ s‘llLfl‘il} Miss “'V‘A‘k i I‘ R .\li TI'VIH‘! sfu'lttl Mr .‘il‘ Miss “lll ‘l" l'inima Hum in): llii Sitllll'tli his inn Sewuri Mi past u \‘isitir-i tevi‘da)‘ Mrs: to D?! Miss shall. this w l'ual (iillxini llrian ‘ .\li Skill”.- of ii s ('lL'litli We have an unusually wel selected collection of altUUl 13mm hooks covering the Wl‘mlv tield of human knowledge, to which mo<t of the important new ‘otwks are added as they are published. Duringy the month of November, just past, 3,576 persons vis- ited the library and 33.240 books were circulated. Story hours for children are regularly held and every effort is made to arouse their interest in good reading: and to minister to the needs of the entire t‘untmunity, so that there i~‘ the Closest (ti-operation between the lilimrj.’ and the schoola the Community (‘enter and other agencie.< public welfare. We are singularly fortunate in the personnel of the library stat? and its administration is intelligent and progressive. There is but one serious drawback to the usefulness of the I ihrziry and that is lack of funds, since the appropriation for li- brary support made by the City as provided for by law, is inade- quate to the library's growing needs. The lii'arary is a public institution which seeks to serve the entire community and it ought to have. the hacking and support of t"~‘c‘l'_\' citiren. . There are some borrowers who do not realize the importance of re'urniiu: hooks when they are due in order that others may read them. and that the time of the librarians need not be taken in, efforts to secure their return, and we make this appeal for the Courtesy and co-operation of all who use the library in order that its work may not he hampered by the carelessness and thought- lessness of a few readers. "Inasmuch as ye haw done it m brethren. ye have done it. untn Me L‘tmnuvrs whn come to Highland Park and are familiar with library Cnmlitiuns in other Citieix~ are almost invariably onthusiastir in their praise for our Public Library and the service which it renders m our perlc. MRI-IR s HIGHLAND PARK . TRUST 86 SAVINGS BANK fished weekly 'ry JOHN L. L'DELL and PAUL Park. Lake County. Illinois \ -â€" Savings Accou‘nt. -\ ., Library Savings Bank. \ ,, r».Reducing Xmas ('lub Ac- count with lst payment made. \ ~ Liberty Bond. \- ~ Certificate of Deposit. show- in;r name of donor. IF THiNE ENEMY HI'NGER. FEED HIM r 97?: F300 New. bright, clean and crisp paper bill. Sl'GGESTIONS .for HRISTMAS GIFTS Telephones. Highland Park OI'R [’l'BLlC LIBRARY 2"! E. Jackson. Tel. Wabash 5212 THI'RSI’HY. DH‘HMBER 1"». I920 Chicago Advertising Manager 667. 668 L. UDELL, at Highland n: the post office 1: HARRY PAL L m HIGHLANDPARK Puss. mmmnm Mr. Milton Tillman was host m the Barnes class of the L'mtvd EV'.ngeli. val churvh at hlr hume Tueldny «w. {numb TLM‘MHI) aftrmw r: :n hm, .y ”f ho-r birthdh)‘ anmu-rx'arjv'. 1’9“,”er VH-rr H: rm! and whztn. Drhquu. r... frmhmrnh “('rr wrva ('yflnsv‘~ my“. tm- h'atulrw of the Mum-my: There will b? I Charity ball xn‘en at the Evanslnn Country club fur {he henrfit Inf lhv “linnis {'hildn’n'l n. mr m Hvanuun (-n Monday. “member 27th at nmr “119‘ k. Tlrka-ts may he prm‘urmi at {hr dour wr "f Mm < 1'4 Dan-M, Examtnr: .\h~~ fin-1a .Inranwv p ~[u'u£.',' ;. W. .4 cut): wml Ir 1111‘ on! u'r (“Iii nu-r «m} H: hm? jADVICE m mm LOCAL AND PERSONAL ms . mama or CARS hath” M: buy”. H in): th Tuwday, Vamph-H ('haptur h-n'd fhrlr n-gu'mr run-Mm: hut x-H'mng 1n Marmmv hali. Mr. and Mn Luclm Alvilu- Hm:- urv mum: a «innct- for [ht-1t \nfh, Frrdrru-k Nu» ”mo and Lucms A} \m Hmr. Jr, W.»«im-sdny (-vemny. Ih-n-mM-r 21m: A” [hr Hurmm- hnh-l Ml~< 3131') Lamar .“I’Gowtn Dun ngu-nwi n whnul «If dam'mg 1n (hr Highland Park .Mhlvtn' Hub ruum-a . ,. , J Highland Park .Mhlvtn' Hub ruum-a :‘lflfiscu bum}: hrld t'VI'T)‘ Tursda)‘.‘ \tlult- Umuw art' runlluvh-d fnm N In 1” which Turmla). (11133!“ {hr nh.l.im: “1H npa-n [hr first Urn-«k m January Thv-q' wxil hr held Tun-- day afu-rwnn {rum 4"“. “In Mr- Gownn IS a member of the {hem hancmu Shun-n Awwmnnn and 11“ .“°‘” quullf'uw! '.I- I'undu‘l thrsv 1‘in~-t‘.‘. LiMIv Rub”? Hruun uhu mu law-n dl'at" in): I N'l'xttUAEy 111 f« mm h Imprnv. sh Mr Sxilurduy In ~prnd thq- ho hl~ nmlhrr, MK. V. J. Tr! Srwurri 5L, Evan-tun. Mr \ViHmm (iuynt whv Thr .‘ii~>l'\ lec-n Hill and Nut vncv Warmr \u-rc- HH- Sunday L’Utwts uf .\Ir< Hurr-H Smith if Ih-s l‘lniiim'. lem 1min uh” is <p¢~nding hp vm'tini: “21h Tmi Phillips un h]!- Wucunsn- “Riwr Ridge Farm" Wrih-fi “hum: l‘ ‘ ht'flp hrrv. What yuu want In buy (hi); m-ver have, and “hm thv)’ rii- hum _\nu don't want in buy." Mr. and Mrs. William Douglas Fru- arrx rut-Wing congratulatinn: on xhv birth Of a sun Thom“ ( hark.- born Saturdu) murning. Doumbor Olen-nth Anyone! whhmg tn give I. (‘hn'st was dinner In a poor {nmily call H l‘. "‘1" between K1130. {1:30 or 4:30 5 .00. )lrsarh. Flynn and Steiner mnlun-d 2» DP: l’llinos last Sunday. Hits Edith Ehrt-nfvuschu-r hf Mirr- -hall. .\ln'h.. ‘pl'nt u fvw days hon- thh wwk vhmny lwr mnther, l'ualv mul Sun have sold 1hr Albert (inmlnuw hnnn- on ()nkwmnl 8\'l'.. to Brian I} lull-Are of Ne-w York. .\l| nnrl ..\lr>. ('hhu'r Lunlmm nf Sknkn- mu. :m- the happy parvnu Hf u wn horn “'odnt-sday, Dl‘H'nllIPI’ vmhth m the Highland Park hasplwl. _\ Inn-Um: of thr tlming cur Super- :nh-mlonh was hrlll Tumday at the huh-l Brm'nn. ('hicagu. Mr. Thoma! H. Wold) attrmlwl 1hr vm-cfing. Mr. and .\lr~'. Brim-n ll BUllil am ~‘pQ-hlllhg [hr “xnh‘l’ in Yllt- Audihm mm fluh'l. i'hlv'aL’n. MT (‘1 M 19w“ vm'tinr: Wucunsn “hum: l‘ [u buy ', Mr. and er Fnrmt Cumming! who have been living on ()nwennin nve.. haw moved to Waukeuan. Mr. Hulland Brand is spending: Hu- luviI-iuy~ “nth hm parents. Mr. and .\lr~.' “X H. ernd. Mr. H (3 Drummond, furmcrly nf lhghland I’m-L “ha is rn muw {Hr San Framw‘u, “ht-r0 he will jam {he mam flwl spent a few dun (hm work at the guest of Mr. WIMP! \I Ingj. 1mm \l MI um-m- lru-x Iluv'tmuuu' AX \V H. (Hm-y mm Nam... m V'olatzvm rwmrm-d honu- yer:- n-rL. mu ”1. Nur’h .‘ ya. [m 11:: rap-“Hy. «A \th- “m rdiiml lu “m \\13.. Sunday mum: 'm :h ho-r futhrr. th.‘ {unfial M .\Ir vil‘ V1” \X ELY Mr‘ All \I: - J ,1 mm) {rum Andowr in 'wll-itum “11h h1~ purvr'nt, '~. \V. N" Furrn-nt _. r} lull-y uf Hlbhmx. an. . huluiay~ hvrr wnh Mus} .\1 l'l-IHAHH h \hyo \VH 3 Hrnun u!) r (h. Np! ‘a xhnh- and mm" «immn mm 1hr past “wk ,n l'ihL’ her swter. Mn H '4rHH «hm M H .11! ”:1 \\ n ukw t-Mrrfiamw ll. .\L N , “hm 1~ MUM!- ‘n-Ln- wxll urrn‘c UH- hnhdl)’~ with J. Tn-nuinr. x00 .\! lh i nrrlw u: \h-Q-k- m: ’L My]. {m I‘ll-1C! I Lam" Ht'r ‘r m the. 1 Mutnnxu nee-d no! be quick shout pmling their can in stung! um year; in (In. Hwy will If?! plenty of upr {mm them 1.’ they don't not! them away. for xhrre are many Indx» 11mm n. unturr {hut Um upprunchmg wmur “‘1“ Mâ€" a mum and mild one. In noun): thx.‘ hurt the l'niu-d Imus Txn- (umpwy point: uul Um. one nKr thing then! motoring 11: win‘ in N that wear un Urn ix less In unld uulhrr {ham in xhc- hut sumr :m-r muntha. Hug! a. 1hr won! an- «my uf ruer 1! mid weather luv u: :11? the your rhund (:n‘ nnlflze n-mmh Wuuid Imrv-uw amulmgly. If yu nrv runs; in put yuur rlr Jun) .! -’H'_r w" {hr pumped u! Hm‘ (Ul'N'I'Y PAYS $3350.00 T1) UFFH'ER'H WIINDW \ln \‘nllgam Hanna \nwd \Ionr) h) tnunl} Ito-rd o! Suprrnn-n I'M Hu-Omnd'n Death TIA ~hfu‘1‘nM'l‘ Tut-um)“ u- --I.I HY flu 151‘: ML- In Hu- lk-n-mlu-r .ws- wm. \vdul In [my in Mn “Ilimm Hnmm Hf Nurth (’hnnm- {or ”.1 tit-nth of hm huahami “Mir acting nu “pH-d \Mcl-r fur Lakh munly ll~l ~ummvr. Thv payment 1: u» N mndr as n r.~u|1 u! an urn-«mm: hung rusrhed N-twm-rz (hr finanrr ot-mmiztnw Ind Mn. Hanna and thus bring: srlilw nwnt \nthnut llhgumn. Hunna. H n: "culled. met I tragir draw ray! of Lakr Vi“. lust »um- mrr‘ “ho-n, 1n Dunn-mm: nut u! the Lehman plmr m pursuu u! n spew!” hr ~ru-hI-d In!“ nnzdhnr aulu 1nd dwd .shnrtl) Ifh‘fllrlh, II “a.- dnu‘m-rrwi nYh-r the am nlrnt that the mumy umwi nu insunnce whuh protected It in thu raped; (h. YI'.’HY1'. (hr cnmnnth-r mvesluuu-d xh. mumy‘s hnhihty undrr the hi and n-commemh-d the settlrmvnt uhu h was appruvmi by tho- board "AIJ. WIDZE \H'ST “0", S\\.\' K’T\TF.‘.\' \TTURVE‘ S‘HTH mtnntmmu Exqunr as {ullnus "Inhlxnllmg llquur ur llqunl" \h-H uukudu- n1] nh~hll4~L annulum. \‘ln (rum frrym-ntrd or malt liqunrs which (-ununn mnro than (mom-1f 1»! MW prr (mt P')‘ \ulumr mf nIH-hnl and all almhulir hqundx, compound~ or prep- aratmns whether pruprirtnry. [mu-Med ur m-l. whnh an (‘npahlr n! ur ruit. nHt- for being uwd as n erngo " Trmmty fiuxlni held than annual Inf! sale Wodmminy nflrrmmn. IN» u-mPu-r N'. Dmnvr wast wn‘vd to 175 at My: u'rlnrk. fulluwod by d-m'ing, mlmr heinz furnished by Mr. Tul- Hv and his Imatvur onhmtru About {:w hundrm! 1L liar-r Wm nrllrd M the Lunar and dmm-r intrn TRINITY (Ql’llJ) NETS 8300 AT BAZAAR L pholIu-nng in Y ()1 R HOME year.- cxpenvm (qu J. S. Wankel-n 1606. )0 (IIH Scarrh and Seuurt TL. ~mh'1 nth rro) data! that (L. aer' MM «June m' hm! bu-r rnr tui L} vhr ~tuu iu-uhlntun- JUN 1311', and Mannw :fYo-dn'n July 11”! _\-'Ar. nu! hr 1qu bwm n-VHR Hr ruin-ti Thr ward: mm. ~~.zur« m1 dunner I '.I.\1Iflhnfl Exqu~r hi unnfis TY mt n.f«rr~{ H ‘wnmuhsm. par- nrf} an‘o'm’ Hm pq-qur- anxious to mum-a! 1h" nt M John Burley PH )1: lm. lOUIdv i ‘A fa] No nnlly mat mun in put in MI own toner-(inn. Single mm are bung turned.on by the {uh-nu They In equipped for - pr-nod u! depreuion, hovewr, by I full Mork hf silk thin: Ind ‘300 nodule-1- The pulmul purine-s I" 1“ pl“!- ed with the shown: mlde by the of- ficial count of the election. since they I” In the result of wow Influx: gfmdy incrensed mm mm. Up to due Hue women vouch refuse to be thrown and brudcd viLh the usml pgny llbfll Men’s Furnishings and Jewelry FOR CHRISTMAS Junk, and Men's Furnishings 393 Central Avenue Tclcph R. W. 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