. PAGE SIX The Highlanh Park Presg 2:4; One year ...................................................... Entered as second class matter March Published weekly by JOHN L. Udell Brothers V. Florence Warner Thc announcement of the rmpcni Saturday. Jum- 25. helps us tn rvnlizu \‘yatmn days an- at hand. A r-,. X .vuw... “W, For many years past Raviniu Park has been inwn of Chicago. and its fame has gone out in pilgr1m< frum distant places mmo herv tn we an where else in this country and so far as We an“ wurld is such high (“lass music given under such ~uch mmH admission charges. It is almost beynnd belief to those Whu dn not ' ‘ " A , ,XZA b. .‘“,I 6k“ mm! famous singers of the Metrog togethcr with the pvcrlcss Chicago together in this beautiful garden tn throuzhnut the summer. and at 21 fr tamed tn pay to hear the same nper mason. season. Sut'h results. are made possible only by the gelnerosity and public spirited eooperation of the men and women who stand behind Ravinia, giving their services freely and year by year paying the deï¬cit which remains at the end of the season. The Ravinia Company has never paid a dividend in money but it pays large dividends in satisfaction every year to those who are responsible for its success. and of artistic plensure to the multitudes who spend happy afternoons and evenings in the park. We who live in Highland Park do not always realize how fortunate tve are in having such an institution at our very doors and how much we owe to those who make it possible for us to enjoy such privileges. For one thinm it enâ€" ables our children to hear the best music under the most attractiveieondi- tions. the Thursday afternoon i'oncerts providei them with the foundation of a. liberal musical education which it Would be; almost impossible ti‘ dupli- nte elsewhere. such an influence must have a permanent cultural value for 'hem as for all the rest of us, it increases the happiness of life to a degree that cannot be measured or expressed in terms of material standards. the finest things in life are beyond price. ' I \\'.- urge all our people to rally loyally to the support of Raviiiiagmd to ztiake its welfare and prosperity a matter of personal i-oim-rn. . XL'MIH‘II (wi- :1~-L llziru'y without doubt is an able niun and "housh he wields a trenchant and vitriolic pen and can 21 clever writer. zil- scarcely be dredited o the lll‘l.’“\}“lll {cinemlwr with the judicial temper and the urbane manner associated with diplomacy. ) t, lu- in.“ h (ind <u his appointment to represent the United States at the Court of St. James came to us with something of a shock. since he is supposed to carry on the tradition established by such men as George Bancroft. .‘vlotley. James Russell Lowell, John Hay and Joseph H. (‘hmaite~ (‘olonel Harvey may prove a worthy representative of the Americhn peoâ€". ple but his ï¬rst public utterances are disquietinsr and disappointin r. He stated that we entered the war solely to save our own skins and Stnt our young men to France for no other reason than to protect Americaflhe dis- .n'oWs any disinterested and altruistic motive, any passion for the dause of right. any chivalrous desire to come to the help (if our brethren who were hard pressed and sorely tried. 3 We believe that he greatly misrepresents us: and does us diseredi . How xvnuld his statement haw sounded in 1917? Would it not have hue indim izantly repudiated? ' g Supposing WP had said "Lafayette we are here. but not because. We want to repay our old debt to France. not because Wt] hclievc that your tigllt is our right and we want to stand with you shoulder to shoulder. but merely to pro- tect American interests." What a storm of indignation such a statement would have made three or four years ago: ‘ i ()ur men went tn France to serve Americu.’th:it is true. hut to serve her hv upholding her hnnor and heriideals of chivalry. We feared for America“ not lest she shiruld be overwhelmed h}: Germzm hordes. but lest sh? should lose her soul by standing neutral. 5 . It was honor. not prudence that took us into the war and this, we in!) sure. will he the. verdict of posterity. r l John Lothrop I Shop. “illmm .1, SI. graduated versit)’ of .\'«- degree of l.. l Ml". â€PMâ€: to: (:ill‘Ai-ll. \l\i'_ l: 1- Un- .\li~< Maui t'r in Spring! law: teaehliiu l‘lSIlh'l‘ lli ks p‘il‘;l. ‘»\'l‘n‘lt' Martin Mu llu tum ili‘t'll zittcniii' l‘l‘lllll Fji!“{l'll lili iii “iv Hf .\"- aiitrnoon i eleventh birt Thu Rt‘\. d ("l Tuesday f Rultimnrih .\l [ALBERT LARSON Pkuu 56 7 i Graduation Greeting Cards The friendships. the happy faces. the little incidents of school life â€"â€" these memories will grow increasingly tender as the years roll by. And future success. with its attendant happiness. depends as in school on right association. A bank account started early in life is a solid foundation upon which to develop into permanent struc- tures the dream castles of youth. We welcome your account as the basis for a cordial banking friendship ex- tendingr through the future years. HIGHLAND PARK TRUST 8C SAVINGS BANK JOHN OLIVER MORTON R. MAVOB HARRY Prsidcnl \ In- !‘rexidrnt Crhler As The Schéol Year Closes mash; H‘ig'ï¬iéï¬d‘hrk 557 .and 558 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Send One to Your Y0u~ng Friend tum»... d belief to those who do not know the facts. that tho of the Metropolitan and the (‘hicuuo opera companies rlcss Chicago Symphony ()tvhcstra, should be brought iful garden to give daily renditions of the great pporas er. and at a fraction of the cost which people are gin-us- the same operas by the samt‘ singers during the winter HN L. UDELL and PAUL 1,. Park. Lake County, Illinéis ,\ .\| HASSA {)0}: H ARV)“ RXVINIA PARK Park do not always realize how fortunate.- ywo are at our wry doors arid how much we owe to those to enjoy such privileges. For one China it enâ€" he best music undef the must attractiveimndi- on mncerts prnvida them with the foundation n which it \x'uuid he; almust impossible ti‘ dupli- em-o must haw a permanent cultural value for is, it incrcasm the happiness of life to 8 «iong nvnrpis‘pd in terms nf maturiul standards. the upcning of Raviniu Park for the sx-asén. on ‘vnlizu that summer is horv and that the 1mm: Park has been a shrine for the ‘music has gone out into all the world s6 that 3 herv tn we and hear and wonder. Nu- far as We knqw, nowhere else in all the ivvn under such idval conditions and for xyvtto \w arr how. but not because We want nut because We} believe that your ï¬gflt Is our vou shouldvr to shoulder. but men-.1)! t0 pru- ............... -szoo 1911, at the post ofï¬ce at Highland THI'RSIMY ~Ciz'y and Society Bum UDELL. a Highland fl PAl‘l Stationer JUNK 1f Erlxtms 11:21 HM Irv: I \x‘h! H my frn M!“ THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, Mr. mu! Mu. JAM: (I‘Korfv Mt :coflcniuy {m u (\w- nmmm‘ sojourn 1h the “1-0., Tin-y \vlll <lup at Dru- \o 1‘. Yvuu“ Umm- l'urk. (uh-rank) Sprinp. Smith; Bnmh ('nlumlnu. arriving m L > Ana‘rles, (him. about July tenth. whvrt' Mr. ()‘Keva will act as dvleuutc for B. I“ 0‘ E. 13323. Hmhlzmd l‘nrk. He Is the past Ex- ultml Ruler of [his Imigc. Mrs. .h-anc Bruncllv n! Pnuuhkuvp .‘ixv. N ‘11. wim hm P‘M‘l‘. the puvst nf Ml“ um Mn. Arrhflmld .-\lu-rummhy “- Hm nu»! “wk h-Hnnul tn hm Don't forget the 83 v ('ummulmy Shop Thu Hurry ’zu‘kuh‘ f -r tuday fux I'm â€nl'v {My “'1“ >[ul1-l Mr, mm Mir Janna Mr. mu! ,'('.\((:r41u_\’ h thy Wt" ,. 1‘. lel Miss M and Lihl m H mm In her mphumnr- hwl' ix ' TM! in .wv An nllh' )lnln 3hr“ All utcl' part 1t afnrnmm lu run}! u-Lvnruw m-r eleventh birthday. le Rm. .lamw l“ Gnrrixy [Thum- wl Tlh‘>(lll)' from St. Man's wmlnary, ’mltnnorv. Md. Mr. and .\lr<. ll. (i. Winter had as their gursts a few days last wool; Mrl and Mrs. Nexxhnll Swan nf Do» tx‘nl: ulhl Mr. :npl Mrs. l5. ()hlcr of (‘hiruum Mr. nml Mrs, l). 1‘. l’urtly n-turm‘d las't \w-rk fl‘ulll Plum-nix. .-\riz.. th-n- [My spun! 'Um- winter. Tlu-y will re- maxn m Highland l'urk this Summer. Mr, E. E. llrrum' nf the Federal :alu-ry n qu-mling this week in St. H ‘L \\'1~'.. “hrl’r Ju- hus how uhng Hu- l'mn-rsuy nf \Vln†Mr» ““1lean Hunt M~ us L-st hvr ~|.~lvr. er Lulu-r1 r. ..v' {'n. \vmn’L U Ml] Mr and \Ir\. Frank J. (‘unrad uf‘ Rom-Is [ark “(-n- the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. M (. (m‘rad. ' Mrs Henry (‘hristman and son wzho spent the past three months visitingl div-IN \l H 31:. n (h '1 M'N dun: FA unah in Ht 111 «1 .‘llé. t‘ [lint )lnnduy \uwk 1Q} Lu m1 Huh: hll‘ rL-Iurm 3 min h ~l1\"!!.r|\ cm fl n prumml-I x. and \\.th th .\l 'Ilr Jmmw lisunonns mm mm“ qnm Sunday \“Nt m Highizuui Park. H: .- 'I'Lu'kc-L' l0“ l’rniuj tin ('1 .\i I! H “ ()lwm \~ uf Mn» “N “hrl'x‘ 4n- \\ uni!) 11k (‘1' L'm ‘1 ~ HARM)†\urm Ul'l Elk‘iHA MIH< .-.Hut H‘kwuy To “Kt H 1Vit2uvrul<l of Munduy {nun H~ [Mung rum H Sknhnure Hal.“ w} \ Sn 1' l" .l‘hv puhlu Salv tnmormw at H‘Al funnly un- lcav ntwuh-r, Mich ~l tho suunm-r. mt nu-mlwr nf 1hr If Smiih (MHVL’V. u m .nlh-m- affuirx > your Sh" shuwc‘l ml wrviw \\w rk by mint-r at thc I‘m»- ,\'u:'!}mmpzun. wlwro .~ ‘ln volunteer Work A" Hf 1|“ kl!1l1\ for ‘ 1M (l\~n'irt. In I“ Lulu-r \x‘m uhu.» t‘ sum-ml run-rim: [h‘m vupzu'ity help. u-rpluxmu afl'mrs of \2!{-' «vf H'HQ‘L’Q‘ llfr. Mme}; (lands Salt :u Hw t'ummumty 1H,, whvn- shy has inn X‘Lht yum: Mix» H'l \ull n-turn 1h! wk (rum Mud! has box-n at (1H whrru ah uh-hnih MN \\ Ilhunm I'l"U1 nth-rm! at the 1“ un Mummy (bk-brute he? H urn Ft") wHi r[N‘H HiHL' h “1 mm the I'm- rwvix‘xm: 1hr iu'} HI ul Sm «1 a lunch nullâ€. ('11 H H m'w l‘ 3}“ mph um ('hnm tmn‘hinL’. Sakurday w- he has Summary. ’Hi at the Ming mx Ho “AH“ rz-lurm-d 1')" n .mm ï¬lly “I†\\ \'\ :md â€Sin [mlfly \wll Fin! hu‘ relatives in this c their home in New Mr. nnd Mm. Francis of Shawano. “15.. an- wu-k with Mr. and Mrs 101'. Mr.» William 1vr nf l‘hlvau» Mun Hrnru-Ilu Mn. Warn-x 510111.. 1‘ Hut and 311x J. I oral months. Hmn‘ ;' futhrr M ;- rt I'un i Lnkr (H'HQWR 1~ in hr lurgvr mm nu mien-dump: lhnn usual anti will th u! the» Y M (’ A rump mm of «'unfvrvncr vamp an hvn-tnfnrr. Thv «haw nn- Augufl ‘3 In 12 u thv rnnfrrom-r Ii «men (H Y. \V. l'. mvmbors. MI Lawn l’nn) Th“ wmur (ml varvm gun: a anun pln'ty Sulurdny «\rmng In honor or Mus Tyden uf Ex'anslvun, whn has lm-n their h-mh-r during (hr past yvflr. ‘ I ‘L/, \l’ I.‘ 1 Thn- party “2†hrM Holland hmn \A'hlt‘h ' (uruh-d \ch "hum-w l: own-m n AH {ru-wm dlmmi I (-.~ hm! playrd x'hildnd “dd! Ali un- nm-ro-m-d m vamplng at prcum Jumur girls ï¬n to the HlKh- land I‘nrk ('nftugr M Hruw lukr (he firs! I\\H\\l1'k\HlJUL\' 'I‘hr huh strum] KH‘L' runfvn-nu- 15 Mom: lu-hi m limwy lake. Ihmugmv. Much“ {rum .Ium- :m to July 5 Thr annual wmvvr «’nnfrrn-nrv ut . (kmdy. lvnmnadv. 1w «Mum and jrukv- WI†lw snld, Hum- and holy thv LVHL m Muir n-fl'orh to “1n :n' Nulmu nrrnnm-d fur thrm undrr tho .zul~pin~< nf the Y W, (‘, A. and pro H .\ \mnh ‘n qwn! i1; Khi~ Pwnutlful \pnl \ch all of ‘hv lnh-n-slmg n-nnr- (-linh‘hl 1~ val \nvrth tho rfl'nrt mndo, Lawne Pew Thv lmux {ctr Saturday rumng un {he rafvtrrlu lawn will he fur tbv pur- puw [If vurmng mom-y for the cw“ junmr camping expo-(htmm 2.! Drum: pnu- [II rarmng n junmr camping ux’ lu'm» and Dmvugm [HAHN fur ‘hl' l .\lx HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS th‘ )H-rly ('hapcrunvd Miu Ruth Shuttr “x11 «hug jumur glrls at l'rum‘ lakv : Mxldn-d (‘ummms \\iH Inke- L'utw tw lhwutglm' Kali Mr Any rm- hutmp HM H~I {ho-m \xlth the Y (‘nlh :IY'v u'min)! m rrhnluw nf Im-n who Shorhinn during thw (hr \w 'Hunni twumx 1 .\ m-x! thru- months. Board “rt-ting Mra \\' .\. AhwnIdu-r urntrrmmm: â€I" Y \V. (V 1.. “ward 'I'Uvuin) an?!" “t..." m )m- hnmw m; N‘ Shuridnn ruad ““vva 0‘7““ g PRFSBYTFRIAN CHURCH git“ WWW "“ '---u _ nuf ‘3 Thu church school will meat at 9:30 nvxt Sunday morninu, Morning wonhip at H n'rluck. Thu Ynunu l‘A-nplr'~ mun-1y will mH-t at 7:13 1n the prish hnuw, Tho Npir h “Why l'w»pl~- nn- l'nhappy- - ilw ('unx" A full uttuulnnw is dv- sired as then. is an important mat- ter to be discussed. Tho upon Auxiliary nun-ting of the sPnson for Auxiliary chairmen, Aux- iliary members and friends of the Pn-dqm-rizm hunw \Mll b1- hrid Mon- day. Jum» 2:â€. M the hnmr, A sim- ply lunchmm Will he srru-d at 12:30. I’n-yvnnwlim: u! 5* (>'«kn’k nu Wed- nwday eve-mm: in (he lrctun- rmm u! the church. uni \Il ImH-s fur mum nttr mdy. lvm Will in- lh ! l H rwm dlnnui rhnldhm-d Linus. playrd rhildnsh games whxch I thq- mvrrimrnt Hf thv m'vnt. ('nmping my, wvn- 3hr guvsh m u-uu Lam; yrs-u-niuy, â€rd-n Hruth uf (‘ulumbus \h’ltmu hL-r parents. Mr J. H Mrt‘rydal {UT .‘Q‘V' this city will return to '1 New York Smurday. m. Francis (‘olo and son “15.. are spending this Kr. and Mm. H. G. WinA (hr Mary :1}. JUL! y-IH .\11~- l‘ht Bvlk nnd :u ul KH‘L' runfvrrnu- 15 (-\u-_\' lake. Ihmugmv. H' RU In July 5 wYHHY «’nnft'rI-nrv It! in hr lurgvr and mura- Rhonh UM Llrh rld nn the “C 1'}. h was gully decâ€" !' luntvrn: fur xh» Holubn'd bud In Mr Hnlnlurd'ï¬ .\‘l1 H H : ‘wft M-umihy Mn If A l’nl- “hrrr rhv “i“ Knpf hf! fur {in-r \‘l‘.\“'rn \\ hrrt f H! erh .~mall daugh- [H mm (I Mr‘ Fur ry du)‘ from IN )N‘ at Ft. I. T “4 nnd ununfhvh lhi‘ p11 JUL (All Nnuhful l;( pyruh 1hr md Min 1hr dolw “A†lu 11! um YL" Hr and H l I 'rl' litl H‘ n- \u-rl *1 ‘m- (383‘ t" ‘I Hi ‘ (â€1‘ “wk ‘r_ A! fuur < 11" d .. n-xvn Inn“! Th» \K'ntnnapu Vamp Fxro mm mm gxu- an onwmmnmem un Tuesday «wrung, Juno 2%. at H o'clm‘k in the mn'hh huusu. Su'rooptlum slides will be shown domvnqrminx ('amp Fire m'UVItn-r- Thil \Hll he followed by a pulxln- w-rvmnmnl at “'thh the Wood (luthrrl-r'~ (lt-grm‘ will lie conferrl‘d‘ Plum-uh “111 lm used to defray \hc vuu-nM-s uf a camping trip 1hr girls H T! LIBERTYVILLE WAS SCENE 0}“ (‘RASHES Four Auto Accidents Near \‘il- Lighter-it Vole Imu- Last Sunday: Shields To‘ Sm ernl Injured iest Hut About thv :anu- huur :1 N'VPD pus- n-ngvr \Villyr-nghx. hearing the lll'l‘nï¬l‘ number 201,756 Indiana, ran into (hr (huh and turned un-r about a mile north of IAbertyvillc. The car van smashvd badly hut not one of the occupants rm-ciu-d M'rinus Injur- ius. The namr nf the own†muld not “at smashvd badly hut not one of; Germany said :0 have thruwn 00v ,1 the occupants rm-eiu-d wrinus numb :the glove m France. If she doQ ; “‘5. Thu namr Hf 1hr ()wm‘r (‘nuld not .throw .nything wurse than the Rb“; he learned. Eit shows improvoment over the (11", Ab‘yt this time two ï¬lvvers cameiWheH she threw the bombs down ‘ 1110!â€! ‘ and ‘vdslikod to see the big I the hospitals. '- \pq lflx 1'()'\ \Hr um phmmm: EXPERT REPAIRING»- Authorized Agents for WASHING MACHINES-â€" THOR --__ EDEN ~â€" A.B.C. ~â€" WESTERN JUDD â€"â€" POLLYANNA â€" NIAGARA fï¬dkéâ€" SIMPLEX - A.B.(‘. IRONING MACHINESâ€"- (5mm; EUREKA - ROYAL EASY RAYMENTS FREE TRIAL Phone 201 Liberal Allowance on Your Old Machine nu'u mann M‘l'CM CLEANERSâ€" l’ronpl Service Work Guaranteed PHONE FOR A TRIAL PACKAGE 0F URING the summer months this store Will be open on Sunday from 9:30 a. m. to 6:00 p. m., offering Drug and Soda Service DECKER HUBER arl W. Gsell WASHING MACHINES IRONING MACHINES VACUUM CLEANERS THE IDEAL WAIIIING iACElNI SOAP Ill ‘11‘ Sundr) 389 Central Avenue (hl- M-cm- of «uh-Ms Fire girls will NO DELIVERIES 15 S. St. Johns Avenue hA A. W. EVANS for all types of um Telephone 23 :undny un 1qu mm H and W [TH curb munopulizmg attention, enq- vd together. When their horns w‘ unlocked 1t vms {nund that both -' chins-s had been damaged but ' of the occupants were hurt. A 01 um “Tuvalu: “‘1‘, .._.V _ Ehrlivr in the day an BUM went into the ditch south of and a man and woman we": ‘3 ' They an- in Victory Memoritl 5" piml. : x I] 76 \()TI‘.S NC \‘T Thu uflicml ‘hmmu‘ «.1 the Wu‘ ran at the juniuml vlwnon MOW? shows a total uf H7": \‘ntes were c“ In Lake County. ncrurding tu fun“. given nut today by ( (,umy (‘lerk u! A. Hendw. It n duuhtful A! thin ever before has been a vote in W county which has been so small. _ The tutu] vow can {or ‘he m1. judgos m Lake (‘ounty was as 1“ 1mm: . Judma (I F. Edwards 11â€Â» Judge 1-). n. Shurtlvï¬â€™ 12: Judge RnbL x. wmh 1 l ' A â€nu-fl .L uâ€"uf‘ .err, The heaweï¬ Voting In ‘he cu . was done at Ziun. Thu- ï¬fth prec in than city pulled 141' vntm. the meat in any precinct. The Ugh†You was cast in 1hr ‘hird pru'mct J Shields which Includes 1: par! North (‘hicagn ()nv mu was oil‘- Mes! Vote In 3rd Praia“; Shields Township; HeaV- iest In Zion IN‘ iAKE COUNT! have thruwn North Sh k t" Deerï¬old. VH1} Quali‘.‘ ROB Because Because Because Because Sheri r «4L1 Our