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Highland Park Press (1912), 25 Aug 1921, p. 6

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There are men out of employment today who are victims oi economic mal-ease and readjustment. They have caught betwixt grinding millstones of circumstances. They deserve sympathy and a hearing and an opportunity. That npponturnty is likely tn: come soon, if they hold on. - But there are others who deserve no sympathy. They deliber- ately elected to be idle. They condemned all conciliation and Con- sideration that were not their own selfish and greedy dictator- .-., ...... uwvvC\Cx. ne see people trying to crawl umler o; 'y'er or around that uncomfortable prescription about earnim one's bread in the sweat of one's brow. On tfhe (lance floor thl one-step and the two-step may come and go; but in the WUl‘k shor the sidestep and the sidestepper are always with us. Young men are hunting for short cuts to wealth. The shortest cut is the straight line of responsibility and duty and good faith with one's employer. If you happen to be your own employer there are certain things you owe yourself just as much as though someone else hired you. You owe it to yourself to report for the day's work fit to do it; you owe it to yourselfi to keep your ap- pointments at the time set for them; you owe it to yourself to be steadily industrious. You cannot in self-respect take money that you have not earned nor demand a fabulour income for a fic- titious effort. September Issue No w The rule of labnr is the underpinning u "very hand. however. we see people trving IVC‘I‘ or around that Ilnflnmf'tnvfokln m . It is strange to find the belief who sit aside in the shade, twiddli with their tongues. deserve any pa and produced. Great commendation is due thi mittecs who planned the? man). feat half done. and no detail was left lack of confusion was due to the bi ferent executives. Mr. Herring. clfi Albert Larsnn, vice chairman, are zipnn their gnml leadership. Highland Park Day of 1921 is has «lune will live as long as people the grind times they enjuwd l‘igt’thk the history of this city. Highland Park Day afforded a line illustratio he aecnmplishwlrliy cmiperatiim. Evei'ynm- rallied Went. and the entire wmmunity enjoyed a: full tainment. Fox'malities were laid aside for therlzux a commnn level. Good fellowship was evei'wvhei everyone was determined to (In his share towai 1921 Highland Park Day the biggest atl‘air of it< hereâ€"and it undoubtedly was. , High’ and Park I) he accomplished by u event. and the entin tainment. Formalitic ALBERT LARSON fStationer Highland Park Day moans mere tine-(lay holiday celebratimn the people of this city are able tn ation. The life and prosperity 01' upon the manner in which its c van attain the fullest measure are willing at times to sacrifice t mon good. \Y'MliER ine year Entered as second class matter March 1 1911 Udell Brothers “Iorence Warner The Highlanb Park Pres; Published weekly by JOHN PAGE SIX Emzryzo P»? :53 a $323 5% Have you r e a d the JHHN ULH iii? ""b u”) nlIL'lx‘ UN in the shade, twiddI‘ir‘IE‘It'h-eir thumbs and tw Buy and Bank in Highland Park Let’s Continue to Boost no netau “22s lot! to 2han2'2" The remarkable \I: 22 2:22 2n was due to the l)2hines>lik2' methwds :21 the 2222‘- 252222222 -.<. \h Hmr.im: 2"hai2man Hi the Da\',' and Mr HHH‘JM \‘I2'e chairman 2112' to M 051102: ialh 2'222223222tul22t2‘2l 317' (H 122.2,t.u..L :_ {med the? many. features uf flu no detail was left tn‘chanu‘ Highland Park day served to dfmw to- gether those interested in ()lt’r city. If all our citivcns would keep Eup the "BOOST HIGHLAND PARK? Spir- it throughnut the )02lr. the results wnuld he mnrwiuus. Our inpai in‘ stitutions “nuid become giants in their mpuvit) to serve. _, \ It] Telephones Highifid iihk'ééi and 558 SUBSCRIPTION RATES THE WILL TO WORK Day moans man» to this.( A “RED LETTER" DAX Red Book? HN L. UDELL and PAUL L. UDELL at Highland Park, Lake County, Illinois the underpinning nt‘ the uniu-rw Plnno $07 muans mun» tn thlswwmmunity than a ulebratimn. Its success :is an imlicatinn that re ahle tn wurk together â€"â€" it spells mummâ€" »sperlty of 21 city Hf seven thouwnd (lopomls 'hich its Citizens wm‘kitngethm'. Nu city measure nf pmsperitx' unless its mumlu sacrifice their time aml mmw‘x' tn the cumâ€" see people trying {:0 crawl umicr or mfortable prescriptlun almu! varning t one's brow. On the (lance “001‘ the any pay fur it “URINN R. \l\\ 'R surviving anywhere that mambo rs today who are victims of weeks They haVe caught betwixt Mr: They deserve sympathy aim at nppnntunity is likely tn Mr. :1: THI'Rsnn ”1‘ that”; Nuthinm ,... .. _ $2.00 . at the post office at Highland illustration of what mm as though thm' worked ‘ but in the \wrk shnp s with u<. wealth. The \‘hm‘tust [ duty and gum] faith on Sale (1311111 «1215' nt‘ cum-r- :heflay, and all met «m enwwhm‘o evident. and 2 toward makingr the ‘ of ib‘ kind evvr he‘M 9f the varinus mm z111_io_(_1 ti) support tie ‘ity and Society Edit H \RRY PHI (Khmer \I'HI deliber- it those addling ()1) Mr. and Mn. Jahn (H daughter. FIh-znn.,r, nf t‘h Mrs. anjumm .Iuhnsun 31858.. sprnt :x f" ‘A «isu'» with 311’ H " T? .2. ' Editors Mrs. NM!“ MISS Esther, a few days “ Prick T. (It'd I‘Imil and Hank) Gmdm- r H! . “ill 3h. tht'.\1dd‘ [.21llr"i(l>( n ‘ l The North Shore Luthvr jnywi 2m muting at Rm'inm day. of Nu St. thnx' m. the birth ur‘ tum mrh Mr. Andrew “Inwmf day for a luminwu tH Snuth. Mr. and .\l'r< hax'v Iv“ {HF 05 \hit uith Mr, ."I Mr. and wvndinu (hawn H u'owks fishing. Miss Margaret (‘arxl'nn is :1 {MY wm-ks with her <i>u Jnhn Md‘affrvy. Mrs. George (‘umpln-H 1s wisvhfnrd, ('apo ('nd. fur wwks' stay. Mn and Mn. M ()rth. .Ir . u Sylxia Ur‘th Hf Kminm Ink Mr. and UN pphnd ‘ Mr 5:11 Sumuvl H 1mm: \rh vaks fish ”1‘1 H. qwmiih gnwn! ”kl PM um ”I U MIN H Mr lx‘k Hun \Vt M My Miss Catherine Winters left Mon- day for Milwaukee whore she will Px‘ thv gumt of Miss Alice Townsend fur unv wevk. Thu Minm RH: and Mac Sim“ strum. Hrh-n Hurt and Mrs. John Morgan syn"! [hr \n-rk-«nd at Lakv (hm-wt B.‘ Mr. und Mrs. R. K. Buck'man arr! sprnding Sl'VCTH] Weeks at Green' Lake, Wis., visiting Mr. and Mrs. An» son Morgan. ‘ H HM Mr. and Mrs. Fred Backer are spending a few days in Fort Atkinson. “13., visiting the John Box-chard! family. I‘vthl IR 1gp; mm I! < Rrshur'd l ;' \u-vk “11": M “"}' PM \' :H «'nllc \VH ' I‘mnv} 11‘ St I [h Mr Ir fr< Hun (Ltvr. 1H 9nd My; thwvi ml. 5‘ Lauridwn I yin nd (hr wvvk wn fnmiiy II u r} :‘n‘t fI-l' HH- pus! I Mr. Millard tin-n .\Fl\ Hm! How? Silvhh-r haw m M) ?. P.“ .v. UK Ilkt‘! [*lilr thn .-\V ”II“ ){Ul-xt lune-I .\I«'1‘:1rTn 1H} ‘h if ()rth..lr.und.\1isx :xninm lukt', and AM 4 :wumuki are .1”: Mr and Mrs. \‘.Q wk 4!] August :10. mfic-Tri h'ft TUcS~ trip through the H 711 h :md duughtvr. ‘zml. WI” spend and Mn: Fred~ .HH Mu Mlllur \M‘I {11' nxhnm um! .‘01] 7min} for \Vyw ll \pvnd sow-ml t“ r Imaguv on 1:) park Sun HHI r g" Am and My f'n m 1 I'm‘ {hp ”1 ii Visiting Ni! I «:3 Mr .‘sz Mrs. 1 mm] ;nn'!)U('. nnor and 'ItL'v». and 2' Lynn, :14 \wek ”'9 ”In “'mh'r ‘1!)l "J >l-Hi" Whn 'e' um Ruvinv (Mutmcm un Is in Har- r sevvral .\l. Km! are ljhtt‘r, born ‘I I'm-k hus- ls Duran ”IHOUIK‘I‘ .wn 0f “Pk with vr of Mr. imlniu, i< Snml~tunv 1111 Ho-(l T1105. '11' In ”L’k'h'r handler ('Od. tn [LIVâ€"0n. fur k. i~ \IH'nd Hwhl‘ge 1; filing hvr wrest, in «hard! and Hinton-d to tune until r, Mrs ‘7"<'.\’ Is waiting 11h hm' (rund- ‘IJI-m. M! wan PH l‘k hn< (TL, -n HM I‘mvmluh Zu’thun h fiVuHrnvk )Iu‘yg (,n 1 Mr. \Vj] m hurupc ' [nut twu ~wn \‘iqt. “'0 weeks the thkts Bilhlnhtrn \I 1‘ 3r Hi3:h] ”(mthmv 'hunw E2 :«-r. Mn ”:4! Mr ymg “'zihm‘ -' at (h “ill un ”4'11 Wh‘“ (In "ll nf {hr 1 jum Mr Thvy “1H \I H'IH known m M). I” (‘3' HI 1H. I'Mnh of (h.- anni MI mndw h lune ‘} Hui». Mind; The Mix‘scs Edith and Auk: ngv :«in!!! will leave Friday fur Jancuvillr. i1Je~ With. where they will visit thvir mu huhnisin, Mrs. Wm, Sullivan. 1"“ In addition (u the Informal dam-1m: a! Nurthmw-r duh, Thurmlny q-vvmn}: An- muhw \HH h» ~l.n-\\n “vhf “I. Hluf [HMHHHL Mr t'hnrh-s .inuphtrr, .“im- n'wtm In]; In ‘ H‘L’!" H‘ “NJ .11 .“I‘, H. \\ 1110')“. is \ TM "rm-mun} a}: .\uuu.~t 17. .Rpuu unicmm ants “’(TI‘ Mn» Mrs‘ W. M. Wright and dnughkr Mm‘ Roy Page of Peoria and Mrs. H. 0. Raymond u! ("hicago and Mrs. Wrightsvll of Little. Rock, Ark. will lvuw shortly for a threw weckx' mumr trip through the Whm- mountains. Mm Mildred Miner" and Alice Pruning of Chicago were the week- vn§ guests of Mn. John K. Richter. Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. WW! and Mr. And Mrs. Frank Bound of (flit-go motored to Hithlund Plrk TMnd-y and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. T. ReblingA ‘uz, In! ”mm: X .- nun: ‘ \\ Inkx mm}. Ml (my V 1’41 Lawn) him “I t_\' This f~ j‘lrpflrzfllun HH> Mu! m Ill mummumlmummmmmnululmI"mumImImummununmummmu 'f-__'_H_lllllllllfllllllllllllllllllflllllllllllllllllllmllllllll"Mllllfllllfllfllflflfllflllflfl \\ w £51m"mmIImummmmmmImluummmumuummummmnmn I "ll" :mlmmlmmmuuumnuummn (anuw’éfiz {IE all "WWII!- complete. \\ EDNESDAY. Al \dnnxnun .14th I‘mMrrr. on»): r 11’ the- no; MONDAY. Al‘(;. 29 TI‘BSDAL AI'G. 3 Admimun adults 2 (‘hildn-n undvr 12, Swnu (Mum and F. Now is the time to have A Mary of SUNDAY. AUG. 28 6:1 Admission: Adults 27c; wlr (‘hildn-n under 12, 13c; war William Fox phenom: Shirley Muon in rummm «.f Hmmiwa)‘ and south «rn rc-nr l'uram«nuntT£i('lure '\J'~rr I'th- KI-Vivw 1- Gumpfi Hzndqunrh‘r THE “ ”MA .V (JH) envy Hair ('urmd lid-«f (h:- pound nrlx (UNCLE, vat like trndrrlmn the {mum} PHONES 1560-1561 UL'hl t u n11 unburppy Ste Un- [wand The European Travel and Study ”It Hm Hu Hn [PM H k EMURSI‘ILfiSS LOVE' H 'North Room Luson’ 3 Gang: 32 South First Street .Vusie, .4 rt, College Prep- aratory Subjects, Athletic and Tours. Party Sails October 5th, S. S. Tarvis Address Until Sailin‘ Date 634 Hinman Avenue. Evanslon. Illinois Telephone Evanslon 4652 wâ€"v .vv- \II 0 fit any m undo. Pricia 6: m can an 810.00 to $20.00 on I not by M w. 0' put on New T953. Cum-g, By"! Pluto [Hm Zlhd wund 1'!!! Runs! of Natin “Pr “u up {rum in! my 1mm!» My“ 2%. up from wlildl‘!‘ Romfl. “h' 1‘ pound ”\VINC WY" ml'RSDAY. SE? rf dreamy Old Chinatown .nd _ Admission: Adults love Children under 12 Sclznl'ck New: ww Star snap shots (”-d'" ££fiit3elgji . M. Bilharz und Liflivy' und r ruyum} Arm-nun hi1! .md lull.‘ 2:"; war (ax r X2. 13v; war in: Hammerstein 1n Hmidng Ii. Whe RH» ‘md DIRHITORS: Lawrence Creath Ammons Joseph Rea Ammons Ham» and Ham :n Telephone 493 1k. {rm ‘ut on Your Car :- Cumin; ind in. Ioor L‘re Quality and Economy Reign WmL' Lam! ()7 JV; War tax mt, \xhul. liir; war tax 2 l. K Lmvoln if. H) ('HANHEI)" 27c; var tax scldmfimi JBC; wu- ux 2c LAKE FOIIST. muons PROGRAM mu NEXT mm: 7:30 I" Krvund lr Hm smunImmmmummummum: Saturday Matinee 72 :30 P Admission: adults 27c: wu- (‘hildn-n under 12, 130' war (lure-1h Hughes, Mabel 'i‘nlinfg May M(‘A\'U)‘ 1n FRIDAY. SEPT. 2 SATL'RDAY. SEPT. 3 f€°‘,‘f',"7- A Lewis m l, RSDA Y, SEPL ) mm the xlnry by Harry S¢ ‘ ‘ drama of a mother's “um ‘t A150 Paths New 'nhn suxw‘IMENnL "TN 1-; BAKER)" Urockwdl. 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