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Highland Park Press (1912), 26 May 1921, p. 6

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One year .................................................................... .. $2.00 Entered 3's second class matter March 1,‘911,at the post 091cc at Highland In thv gmul Ultl (lays before the speed demon rulwl in the land peoplt: med to walk because they enjoyed it. They took leisurely ramhlw intu the wuntry on Saturdays 21ml ll()ll(la_\'>‘ aml rested Un- der the >h2ule uf trees axul ale their lllllL’ht‘lHlS licsidc thv hanks of thv streams aml explnrml thv hill>~ and climlwrl the muuntaifiis. Tht-y came tn haw an intimate l‘leU\\'l(‘(lK(‘ nt' itatui'v. at” the trees anti ll1>\\'t‘l‘\ aml hirtlm Ill(‘\' vilmt' humt- in tln- L".'!‘:l r}: with their lungx‘ tilled with fresh air 2m<l with lit-althy umwliu-s fur supper. H .\l v. ll “1‘ \\'e have observed in certain districts of the south to which the birds resort in winter. sign hoards along the roadsides an- nouncing that the region is a bird sanctuary and that it is un- lawful to injure or disturb them. and the liirds seem to know that they are protected and show no fear when they are ap- proaehed. as they do in other districts where they are harassed and slaughtered. Here in Highland Park now that summer has mine with its ardent heats. we line to be out of doors under the shade of the trees and we delight in the wide lawns and open spaces which make our town such a pleasant place at this season of th ‘- rear and we. enjoy the clonfii ence of tht ‘oirds and so ;tiir'siel who go about on their lawtul occasions. nesting and teaiing their }¢)ullg without feat and little (Wow: ! ned at out appioath as it the} knew that we would not harm them. (Mr little furred and t'eatheret‘l friends soon come to know when we are well disposed toward them and the\ qtiicgkl ’ respond to our t‘iiendlv advances lligland Park is a sanctuarx of wild lite in a \ei\ teal sense althou it is not formalh established as such. and our children are tau‘ght trom the V'eu first to know and line the birds and to watch for their coming and to observe their habits and to proâ€" tect and care for them. They are taught. too. to know and love the wild tlowers which abound in our beautiful ravines and to pro- tect them. They grow up with an intimate knowledge of natUre and her‘ways which adds to the joy of life and widens the horizons of Their minds. For all this we have chiefly to thank their good friend. Mr. Jesse L. Smith. who himself is an ardent nature lo\'er and who imparts to the children of his school his own tine eiithtisiasm for nature and out of doors. "He prayeth best. who loreth liest All things both great and small: For the dear God who lox'eth us. He made and loveth all." Today We rush over the roads in motor cars and i-nmi- hark again choked with dust and stifled with the fumes of gasoline. The motor car has its unquestioned uses, but it has also come to he a popular obsession like jazz and dancing and the movies. A modern writer treating of mob psychology and crowd conta- gions includes motoring among the manias which have taken possession of our people, people who are forever rushing off someâ€" where only to turn around when they get there and rush back again. It is like a modern dance of dervishes. endlessly whirling and spinning. The motor car. we repeat. has its proper uses. and they are great and many; it is not of these we are speaking but of its abuses. It will come to pass someday. we devoutly hope. that peo- ple who can nut afford to buy automobiles will go withnut them and will recover the healthy satisfaction of leisurely peramhula- tion. they will recover the natural use of their lega whivh now are in danger ni‘ liewming atmphied and will liw lnnger and be happier. m summw hat> and mountain homiago‘ Gem": "Lawngl today H.‘ wander z th'aHy. L'deH Brothers P‘Eorence Warner The Highlauh Park Presg \I'NIBFJ’. PAGE g1}; HIGHLAND PARK TRUST 8d SAVINGS BANK Make Use of Your Bank \VZ’L‘ .‘l :u Hm‘rmu' 1s tm' n‘\.‘:z,it"z‘: and "Humauy Hyv" a they Hugh! It) h- lwvzuhx uhz‘wm and tu take) their: 1W“ :mewawwmmv yawn) . m that thy pilgrims Ll~('ll in [my 1}:th in (”dun H'd“.\ and it is su today in Japan where «m mum i‘ niw mwts merry bands “I" \vayt'm'elx‘s with thvii' p SIEH'CS wzi their way in Nikki) my in Hui «n' sum.- >hrimu The pilgrimagw 1k uniy 2m ’_"\'('11>" {~1- mii leisurely fight Seeing. v i‘mi'i'mu' is thy H‘mit'i‘: up ist'iv Hi the 1mm: rum JMH Nowadays a bank is far more than merer a depository for funds. Banking service is much more varied and useful. 'S‘alxe investments for instance with our mam‘ sourt'es of auth- "llllx ii: -iormalion \\ e are able to put our patrons in touch “ith re- !iahle investment opportunities. rr‘ldenl by JOHN L. L'DELI, and PAUL 1.. [IDELI., at Highland 1! Park. Lake County, Il'nnmsa THE LOST ART OF WALKING SANCTUARIES 0F WILD LIFE Telephones Highland Park 557 and 5.7 H SUBSCRIPTION RATES “I‘RTUN K MAVOR 11) L413» HI' Hw 1mm I‘rvzul. ami M "Wild \Valw" are nut rum pL-nplv han- I'mrgnttv.» haw t ‘ plvaww «lviihcratvly and lidâ€" I‘HI'RSDXY. M,\\ H Y 'H Editors rhu r} road \‘ugu $2.00 ‘ Dorothy Jmh- MMVIHv rmrrtummi 'twelw- httlu frnmh lzul Saturday af~ 'lvrnw n at 2| birthday party commem- .nmtlnx her Ht'rh :mn;\‘«-r.\‘;n'_\h Table ldt'tnl‘flll'tns \xnr 1." pwk and white. , Min 31*“:1»! .\l£|\\ :mzhr}. thv' “-lhnw Imlole-r‘vuk. H .nv inr-D‘. 'Ruth \lexet’ :mvi l‘:\rl_\!1 Min-r wa I‘l'leH {rum Hunvmz whvrv :31c_\‘ Pun- l‘m‘n :Lllm‘lilm uhm '1. KM- lath r I, \M ; J' m-\! m-«k (in). Alum- ch. )lv Tu-wluy. .Ium ‘_‘1.~t Par; Tumday. .Ium uncut. Mr. Rolland M. lluvu-s. (‘ngInH-r 9t Flm Place *Chlkll wax uperntA-d upon ~U(‘l"‘$$fllll_\" n! {hr Highland Park hml‘itul Mululay Inurmm: His many frivml< amqnu thv ~«‘l\mxl pupilx‘ and fm'ult} un- ulml In km“ th ho ix H'Hfi't'l‘lhfi: rapidly mm \uwk I‘m ("-‘IHIH! P- will?! (hurt “ho-m . UH" if. th- Ll UH" if. th- ul‘:11{'l,ytlÂ¥: Thr M'hwlulk‘ fnl (VIN M'vnh at Bub ()‘Lmk Hf Jum' is us fulln»\'-': Tlh. three vluh mun-h, d“). Jum- 14m. )1an! “m-L \ch Thr (Burl wnilv party l'lNH115 Mr. Armin“ lilmmfin-lnl and .lam‘u “hmlnf‘lt‘lli 'l‘f' Tnvx‘dn)‘ I»! h~n day fishing trm in \Vm-umin \Ii\~' Mrhh' [Crud Ivan-s Mlfl)‘ Pnn’iru' when 4}" \\1H sin-ml n w: Mr. and Mn. Rn~~ th'hvr h K1‘Y‘J‘ tn ('Mifnrnm “hum the-y \ mz-J-‘v t'm-ir futln'v Pmmr M H! .\lv \I l" UIHHH‘I 11ml LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS HI The fnur littlw duughtc-rs of Mr. and )Il'x Thmnh K \\¢-l.\h who are ill wiih sunk-l 13 Hr aw gating any]: Him-l). M! M! M M \lx mu: \ll‘\ Mum Haw} M r '1’! THE HIGHLAND PARKPRESS, HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS NM' Ml ln-nt thv 1: Mn. H H x» Gummy Mum. 1‘ HM My,» > ad nt lllfli MUM nwt itm \\ \\' e r IL“ .1! l‘l Hh 'l'm HIT \V “Huh! th H \1 \l H Hr' hrl‘ \ h‘\\ Mu ILIH dim-1 . \1<.(.n Sullnam my 2‘ ~1u-ndmu 'hh Hvrmav. “0!)71‘1 l‘: l I \\ ~i~trl. .\lr.~ \i ruinvw'r!I>il~!’m-k1_~.7t‘h- mmnuu \t'YWlu'. uni 1~ “pr“ 14: 1mg «iu~\ [D‘UI Ih- up (n th: 2:; ..{ 3t) pawn. 'I'hv’ I'm- \\'umcn',~ “HUI“ (incu‘u) ‘H mm: mm 1”": “hm-h m" nk {01' the month alum-s tutimunu-s nf( hrntum Nu nu' .'~.-: Tucsdav, Junt" " ”ml “ “I h ""!""k' -h. 3. hnlos‘; Tuvw’ You nu- cnrdlully mnlml In undu- MW) hnndu'up' . :m- uf (hr reading room at 376' (rum Handicap numn»! mu avenue, \\ hu'h is uprn every van-k; Nth. Hm: 'I‘nun.- , duy frnm nine o'clock in the morning! my!!! six n'rlmk in the (-w-nlng :md‘ , , fiumhu z-fh‘rnm‘n- I'rnm tut. tn >1! null“ rmrrtumvu . ' ‘ l.‘ . ‘24“..1-“ Ar “’I'Vk W1“ may») 1H: m 1hr \\ H rf Srulv‘mnund. .uwlx with hn-r ”Ink of firm-n \\'umcn',~ Gulf for the month Tuesday, Junc so hnlos; Tum- erUl i] IL Im'\\..mi 1hr lin'm'nm “hm.- Mar Hr “III \HH‘. Mr n~tnnt m.- n )run-‘tx I‘Ix' Hr 111»!!! [hr 1»! Wall vulm. ('u'hn [rr Frank H‘: \l (HAHN ”urNuhxi ‘ Hw- 'h!\ H rvt 1m Mu HIV \\' t \V) ll‘v Ihq turn-#1 thlIh‘. o~]\' H»!!! M 511mm:- pun-Hts ]\t‘ H I)! I I HI) Mn ' In mn- will 5U MI Ill U\ ‘Hl (h \n t) Tnmurrow at 4:00 n'clmk Hm Pluto Schnul will play (Honrm- at thq‘ Lincoln school field. The bath-rim fur Elm Hau- Will Pu Ammhu (‘urlm :md Jm' Hurylrnn! St-r‘vn'lw nrr hrid ('VUr)‘ Sunday nun-m: day fichmul mod: n t‘m- mnlnuu \t-Hlu' J H Krugh'. [~1er Sunday scrum-s as ful!uw.~ 50:?!“ A. M. morning wrmm pzntur w:l|“prvurh n Mt‘lnnrl wrmon. All ann-n and ~ullu Q EBENEZER EVANGELH‘AL 9 C C'CKZ‘COCMOOCNCOC’C'OC’C'OC'OC’CW "I Hi ‘ hum-h S‘hmi 11““ \l-n'mnu \\ urkhw \ IN H'vmng \\~vr~1:lg' “(W ('Iurt-nvt- PMI‘I‘. Hf Nunh \‘Il‘s tun ¢.!ln-;:n-. Nuln-rullr, lzl. \ul m'vu'h a! hnth tht' nlurmng and u-x‘vn g (MK TERRACE M‘lHNlL 00000000000033“ ~Z>C~3*C‘OC~3“?-Cr 1"1'1‘1111L' 1’, :.".U hearml. THU P. M. mm‘llnu n.‘ I} Hun EmivMur sm'n-I)’ Sum: :wnmy Results In Afrlrn" Mh~ Ad“ Frltsrh T 17‘ I'. M, Evangvlhtv Tim puhhr l\ mutwi In (:l'ru' nu!» u “ark \Umh “Ii mull". Th x-IL'MH. L' ulhvl‘ rlLMh u \‘lh'Ii [u \AH H! Nu“ that ”H glniyei *gx .‘lI ‘W’CMOOOCWJCW 300 DC untur w:l|“prvnrh n Mrmnrml 1|“) urnwn. All ann-n and union. um Mwldu-n and vxxmlmw, and u-sywr all)“ nu-mhvh‘ of tho H A R, and Am rium lA-glun an- mvih-d mum! Hun m-und plan Humvu w l‘l'lillnnh‘n! Pn- uhwml r! 911‘ «4'1“!!! ’lem “1]! h HM hum.» Mr. and Mrs. Alvar Bournique hav- ing rented thk'il‘ Highlnnd Park home tn Mrs. Ralph ernllee of (hungo. will puss (hv summtr months \th [hair duughtrrs thty and Mar) IMUIw «n Nnrlh Manltuu Island. Mich, and m 1h! rut returnmg to tnw‘n About Squlrmlnr H. ‘m-mh MI“ Syltm Hnnwn nf (lirumn 1s “nun: lac-r muwn. }h\|.i~ Laund- W" n.’ '{lflhl'lht’ Park ”11‘ \u-vk (-nd Mix» IUIHM- MWt-Hun Hf (hn'aun was thr Fund“) “up“ uf My um! Mm (; .\x|1<uz«ld Tltr Nurth Hmru “Mu-r Lruuuv mm m qmntvrly nun-hm: n! (”(‘nlwn' 1.14 Sumh} :n‘tumn,“ and nrnmq. Then- wzh n Dunn-ms mew-um: m the :|{l|-.H«n IL h lqu a! 51x u'clmk, and :an» In ("tum M Dr Ydmumi \‘upu UNITED EVANGELICAL ELM PLACE SCHOOL AIM M'l-HU «\« 1hr Nnrlhu'whrn Z Lin-ml!) turd m“! rhl II :m'urdt-d U] [mu-m I3 \HHH‘ H .‘l\ 1\\ I'Ain1\1i high \< [)vnnuui Fnud. u~m. rmuu I 1 Park ”11‘ “'1'! IH‘JH! hm: “Lay m (h1~ vhurvh u! Uriâ€"v.51”: 11.111an 5' nflr! Hui 1~ npo-n In 3” )‘vun, The i for 1hr }Il'.\l -nt~ are mum! Hf Hu' >"h““l vxhrhmrm Hm! h"! “uric“ hlh In Hung “11h thxr 3 Tat-Mia mu \Nll .‘Q‘r\ I“! W .7 J(‘fl|{u ls Laund- 1-wk (-nd ( hu‘flfln My um! (‘hns ”Mb u my (1'1 TIN \HH my Friday, the Km: Dr “'nlcott. Vhol his been wvn-tmy of 'lhe School‘l Buard for more than 20 years, ad» drmuwd (hr student; on the subject: "Stamina ('hmu." Dr. Walton alm)‘ tuld uf hlr‘ Visit in (‘hmn some yvan 'nxn and mum that. hr xnu-ndvd )mn- In}: his .mn xhcn- Uns summvr His; |mlk was nuuywi very murh. Munduy. Mr, ('ulemun. meenaur of Frvnrh m thy l'mvennty of Chicago, L’HV" a talk lu‘fure the ("orcle Fran- Auur- Hr spI-kv print‘ipully of French 1va and ('annH. and by Illustration Thr “llnuh League of High Schoul Girl‘s Athlrxn Ansollatmn us plan mm: a \AH-k'p «ampnng tnp for us mcmlwra. The nurUn-rn divixiun 0f the lxnxuv, which Include; Deorfivld. Smiling, Morton and ()nk l’urk, vnll haw 11‘ (amp 11H l’lnuklr Rn). .‘1!\> Florence A. Griffin u! ()ak Purl: High School will at! us ho-ad councillor. Miss Phoebe Henderson of Juliet. will have chlrgv n! watry sport.- and unmmmg. “‘lth lnr \ull lw HHUHHT ~\\lln"]lllfl vxpt‘rl Tuvulu)‘ nf lhn wu-k wa> \Inlmg day for the eighth urmlen of Lake Fnrflt. lhwrfield nmi lllghwmxl grammar Mhoole- “v werv glad [u haw- lhvm visit UV and horn- they Thv Remur Garrick Club met Thursday uf lust wwk for the Ian mm- thh yrnr. Wv .inn't dare rnk the .~tnh-mm:' (hut “(hr last Hi the but", Pun tht- nun-hm: verminly was .1 L'mui um- A litllv {arvr called "Warm-d A Funk" “ni clevm'ly pre- wntr-i iy)‘ mvml-vrs u! the Junmr Gar nrk h ku-wiwl m rainng very bunny bunt) nf )uughwr and ap- pluuw from (ho- upprocintivv audl. ler The mrnflwr! uf the can wvrr Ehzulwth “My. Bumn Rockwvll. Dummy Rcay. Manon Smith, Lo» nore Ray, Robert Peck and Edith ('nrlmn. HIG H SCHOOL NOTES 0 O C-OOOO‘WOOOOOOOOOOOOOW Tht‘ Sem‘ Thursday uf mm- thh yr the stun-HIM bed", but U‘ .1 good ullt' ALBERT LARSON Stationer EARL W. GSELL The lens secs with youâ€"the auto- graphic rccnrd remembers fur \‘(m vuhvn \uu Kodak as 1?on H “TH E {In I7- 1v wvck U‘H‘ M. is un'mu If Hu- (‘1qu I ('nnxtnutmn “1H hq- 1hr PEACE NEGOTIATIONS" Bron "in (r m) $3.00 up ”run-YIN” {ht ('ullul f0 Il’n’H‘rf Lnnxing's (inn! Hunk ». urh K’u/UAJ I.Il:,r:: Pharmacist Phone 23 P‘OII 56 7 [from 3W 1-1.} 1/; ( unutplion Ankvlo Burtoll died Tuvalu) arm- nxxm a! his home. 608 Laurel aw-hur after a six weekl' film-u: Hr «'amr to thm muntry uboul twrn!) _\rar.~ um. and for ten year» wan nnp‘wyed 0n the C. N. Kimball wit.“- ‘1’05 thrw years he wu- j-mwr at my film Place school. He Is surnwd h) hrs “If:- and five mm, hummit, Henry. (it-urge. Sam and Anxvln‘ Mr. Barâ€" (ulx wax 38 years of nxv Fum‘rnf n-rvnml will be held Sulardny mnrn- mg I! the Church of the Immaculate Friday evening, May 27. there Vi“ ; be a musical at the Community Cm- ‘rner. the program hns been amazed :hy the Clair-mun of the manic com- ; mince, In. Annette Jones. ‘ These milieu): h-ve become a very important A; we)! as (enjoyable pt“ ‘ of the work of the Community Center. The programs have been exceptionally fine. EVeryone in our (‘ommnnny it ‘ invited to be present at the one Fri- ; dny evening. Americaniulion Clan-ea These classes will be continued throughout the summer on Tueodny and Thursday evenings. Any one who Wishes to join may apply to Miss Ger- trude Chandler, who n; m charge of the Work and who “ill be at the (Tom. mumt)‘ (Enter on Khuse evening». The Sl'lurday Evening Dunca- Tho dances at the High School un- der the auspices of a committee-of ”10 ('ommunity (Tenn-r. Mn. Thomas Wyles, chairmun will be discontinued «luring the summer months ihnt H from June first to (Mobor first. after uhu-h time ‘hey will be resumed. FATHER OF FIVE ‘ DIED LAST Tl'ESDA\ Angelo Barloli Succumbs After .Six Weeks’ Illness; Fun- eral Saturday If)». hunk. i! rm; I). “Minn/mt Thu IN fro/[y u l",llll".“’lll 'u hr'tmn. and u gnu! dent” anoyed their trip through Deerfield. Remember! Only three more voeks of school! For the put thirty-five weeks you have Worked, and played hard; now review hard and pass high. It's up to you. Don‘t chat yourlelf and your school just because you aunt study now. Its not wh-t you knew last {all but what you know now that counts. Have you paid (w your annual yet? COMMUNITY SERVICE B U TTIi Who sai x t ‘ priced towr ly do n”1 U PHONES orth (,‘ash (Thmu‘ pm rum-l mauve he“ Fancy milk frdj special 1‘ (‘nlves‘ owe-dbl plw-yn tim- \Vh) our Quality ~ B ec u \ use B ova use BH-uuw Because Deerfiéld. Ind meal) lambm Choice 10m" ( shoulder roan. (‘hoxw “imp cu be!!! m own Beef Lurigucln rwwl [nifk lug Prime nl- roam “Vt hm-f Swank-1d ism tr half ('1‘ $131”? Baron square:- (‘udnmy'r (mom Lat-Y lurki‘ . hvll shupd‘d Smoked purl alwuyr R‘Md (‘uiwr' hruin a dam!) msh Bnby bk! liv special 9n Finest Boston hunts Sheri uur low

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