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Highland Park Press (1912), 3 Nov 1921, p. 5

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113‘).er "r brads!» )\ \{131 ifws i! iles 21m? dv w.- used ,H‘ ‘V'd «Yeti szer ‘3! » f‘y-ef y?!')‘ (H ondmonsi ti If nt line H'wer' I‘hi~' Y“) CU! rs. and more”; prwh'. ‘5. t )rk xr‘“ er :usko st \lnt )l rea 1"? a m (H 1'“ H O U ‘J a1 KATHERINE SHERMAN WRITES FROM REIMS TELLS ()F FRENCH SCENES Young Graduate of Lincoln School Touring in Europe With Her Parents H1” Dorothy Evans, daughter at Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Evans. Glencoc Innue. received the following letter Mm Katherine Sherman. who is ‘mveling in Europe with her parents, If. and Mrs‘ Horacu \\'l Sherman. “’8 Sherman family until they went throad thl.‘ ~umxncr resided in Oak- woud aH-nuv, Katherine Sherman Was {Tuduatml from thr Lincoln av- mua whml last June. Sh» descrith Very intprv-stlngly her e-xpcricnrtw in France. The lt-ttvr l'ullmkx" Dear Doruth)“ Haven't vnu Irwin-d m) leucr )vt'.’ l M'elrml your la“ letter :1 few dil)’i axu hut muld nut answa It us We m-rv lvanng fur the battlefields. Mothvr rt-ntmi 4 var and MIX Stoers and hi‘ French wifr. the form- " 0f Wham ‘.< u ~cu1pwr and is mak- in: u :tuwe of Rnsannah In marble “10 Roannndh isn't dead) and Anna Martha. mother and myself darted 00! {or a {nut uf the front. We ieft ()rlvan: Monday and Irm- !‘led on {rum clvvycn o'dm-k until «W- ’n O'chl'k at night Dorothy ham $1poiem." . 5hr H ICU": u\ messagv‘ L'Aiglm- ‘ubel'culd “Rn he 3’ Ln; tub; and the “fled ; then f Tm SIX CLUBS- “ \‘nu m «I ave a Heart Ii .dmut UH You will mum with h i]! "t There is a Big “Boy Problem” In Highland Park Hd H! h H} Hl terribly uuitmg. younght tn n-ml 1t?) 1 saw it in thq' muvin. Well, that first duyéof whivh l was speaking. we saw and Visited thc l‘ul- ace of Fontainel)leau.; ()n the beam- tiful steps of which Napoleon the first, said that word which. separated him from his army former. "Fun-well." Then \w Went in thd lwautlfhl unr- dens behind the Palace \Vherr tho.- Kings and Quwns gave thuir luvcâ€" l_\’ garden partisan Thaw is. u luvely pond with swans andfimagino- then- un- carp aver Lh!‘cv§hundn~d years old! The nld zatv Rot-per gave mo: a whole loaf uf huril bread and I threw it in. You ought to have seen thOm :0 for It. Thdy an: about as long as u 4hort walking stick and hundrcdx~ mmc and have lights uwr a piece uf hard lm-adt As l flood then- listening: to Hi- ripplv uf the tvwlvv ditto-rent. fountains and watch. ml at mrau-t'ul swuniglidinu Silt'ntl)’ ucruas the pond l,womml tn <0.- l.'.-\iglnn and one at: his fail lmlivs walking slowly along. muylw throw- ing llrrud to the Sunni (-urp («chang- ing \‘uws of love l>)'jth¢- num- {nun- tains, uhcmf t‘l ululluyrz :ln m-t \vn- timental so you'll hLui- tn «*xcusv mo.) \\'..H hun- mm he-zlrd uf tho form! ing \‘qu of love byjtm' mim- inun- tains, uhcnif t‘l uiulluyri dn m-t \i-n- timental so you'll hufi- tn «*xcusv mo.) “'0“, hzu‘u you hQ-zgrd uf tho i‘lir05f of Fuutainblouu'.‘ I; ix unv nf the must ix-autiful in mg world and for many years it was nit-d us the King's private «huso ur hunting ground. Mr, Stoers know u Jmull Inn in the forest which i: chiefly patronized by artixts Sn we <pent itho night therv. The name I~ Hurpizon Cléf D'Ur (Kily uf Gold}. [L i. the first [imp I haw i-wr vxw-ricncéd Ihv wnmtion uf ~lt~eping in [hr middh- «if our uf the hunted and muét ix-ziutiful r'nr- Nts in thn- wurld, i We motored um fiitmi that hmr .ut' We motored um l'lfiun that tmxr at Founlmnblvnu and Exam there nu wr 100er around I'm- rflgm of thv \mr zuma The fix->1 sigd was about four or live miln beforrifhratvuu Thior We rod; slow ' along and un ry. one uf lhc- nan-row zlittle ~trrets We noticed ho“ full of; bullet hole-2 the' housw and the bigE Hn Kuhn “err. Then pretty soon ‘5 tame- upun A house completely dzmnuhshvd. I .L‘ ...|| Dorothy, I don't affvx'! you when _\'« ufb-r \ix’iting what huuw :uM found raved m, and thc ~ hrukvn .md muml‘li A-f un.ii~tur!u d m n" O‘lli P" I )1:er It «(w-1 xv 11M Th H: Sawed-off pool cues. golf stick handles, some heavily loaded with iron (hanger-on»~ weapons all 4- these were carried by a group of boys who came trooping into the Community Center on Halloween Night, seeking the warmth and companionship of the Center. But when they departed their weapons were left behind. and wholesdme amusements, for building: up land Park. 5100(1) 0f the Community Service Budget for boys spoits. games, gymnasium, and social rec} November 14 to 19 is Community Service Drive W¢ sti‘uctive priogi'am for Highland Park - for men, V Yll uM Community Service is trying to meet this problem through “HAVE A HEART” For the Boys ‘ wu< lull 11hr \VhUll‘ [(115 nf (hr lhink thh [pad thifi wux‘ loft 0‘ und .. J” 'i‘uHe-t hul H huu~ J m h' Jurty ’9 thh \Hll THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS hut 'hc- guing xmn thvw hmh‘m and min): nut as thv .-\mvrlvan um! Fre-nch sul- dior>~ went past. Or sunk-times It was the other way around, tht- Allu-s would tukv possession of the houses. would take possession of the houses. We have pussed whole Villages which were emnpletely demulished. Not a house left whole' Don't think that everything could be fixed up in two or three years. No , It was the best they i-nuld do to clear up must of the trenches :iruund ('hateuu Thierry tn feed France by filling up the big hole: and everything to go on with their plowing and planting. We spent last night in the best hotel in (‘huteuu Thierry and it had bullet holes in the walls. It was on Avenue President Wilson, one of the places where the worst street tight- ing was dnnei We started off bright and early and went out to Belleuu \Vuod. It is a hill where there is n Wood, but the “nod l‘ nut Very thick. Don't you remember uf hating rend about it in the puper u lot during the war',‘ The light “as so terrible that the eulnmund tn the allied sol- diers was not tn tak: an} prisoners So they had tn kill them all A friend at Mt: Stners wan in the tight at llelleau Wood and he almost went \l'flly liei'uuse the (iermnns , .WV A lriend 09' Ml: Stm‘rfi Wm In (hr hght at lklh-au Wood and ho almost \wnt u‘uzy lm-uusu the (h-rmuns would \t-nd wun- uftm wnvv of young wldiers about «menu-en and vightccn :u1d.xhv_\’ m-n- mowed down, one af- tor the other. They would go down «,n thuir knot"- uxking {or pity but the mldicrs had to obey nrders and they “mm H... lhs-ir throats. Thu man «,n thuir knot"- mkmg tor pny out lnr mldicrs hall to obey nrders and they would vut their throats. Thu man finall) lwmnncs in serious vonditiun ~n the doctnr find he Would have (u got drunk and :tuy that way {or .A wruk so that he “'uuld furm‘t all about itl That hlll. Dorothy, 1s extunted in the most beautlful part nf l-‘rnnvr. lllghthut in Mr wumn .lmnng thu- mlling plum» At th-c bottom u! ”10- hlll I~ .A «emc- (my fur Ann-Hum ~uldlrr~. Nothing but .~tr:night mazt. :‘uw~ nf whitr crm‘sos. with 0M Glm), fluttering and flying ulmw (hum. We “mm m and read the mun“ nl' ~omr of th- 24.304). and ynu do nut know how mun) hau- jud “l'nknuwn Amrrlcan Sul- tin-r." Rirh and [tn-yr, .la-WQ have u (rugs and \n- "HUN-d th: it)‘ Hf ”)1- «When knuu lh< .‘-I;unn-- :imr nf n Qw-nlln Hum. \ [1w (ivlmzw- r: A and [bu-Ir, it” he IUKQ'Khl'I‘. [hr m- u (runs with A star un 11 nntm-d that about the manor» 11- mhiie-rs Wurv: Murine-s. you ‘Jw-Imu hnd :l urn hard g uhuw‘ (hum. We mm! m [hr Hume." nl' ‘omr 01' [hr \nu do nut Lilo“ how man) “I nknmux Amt-mean Sol H \‘ll ‘\\1 hnd III .nLl -hl 1m m: .111 NM lget for next year will be devoted to work for the :ial recreation. YOU CAN HELP. The week of rive Week. $12,000.00 is needed for a big con- :' men, women and children A young and old. , uh manly. honest character No Limited 'l‘i'ziins for Milwau- kee leaving Highland Park every hour. (5:06 A. M. In 1:06 A. M. Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee. R. R. enables the busy man to ma stopwvcrs without unnoce: puriswn of schedules. On your next 111)) pleasure ta} Train. Knuw of Real Service "2ist and Frequent Service un the North Shore Line inables the busy man to make hurried trips or extended .tnii-()\'(‘l‘>‘ without unnecessary preparations and com- Highland Park Ticket Office recreation, games. sports cter in the boys of High- next trip whether it’> business. shopping 01‘ take the fast. easy-riding North Shore Knmx' the pleasure uf tmvelim.r on this Road 51:27. in)‘. ‘6 on the five a Heart Nurth Shore Trains t a k c you direct to the center of Milwaukee's business dis- INC 2 5 N. St. Johns Ave. Phone Higi land l’ark HO PAGI m

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