Congress has repeatedly refused to make sufï¬cient appropriati n for Great Lakes. Various organizations along the north sh e are cooperating with Captain Waldo Evans and other ofï¬ci ls at the station in their efforts to bring back to Great Lakes some measure of its old prosperity} It is hoped that their eï¬orts will be successful. All this has been brought about against the desire of peop of the north shore and those in charge at the station. Congre: man Carl Chindblom has waged a hard but apparently unava ing ï¬ght against the “higher-ups" who demand that Great Lali be practically dismantled. Mr. (‘hindhlom and others who ha: opposed this move have valiantly struggled to keep the statil with its millions of dollars worth of the people's investmel from being practically boarded up. but have had small succes In a quiet but effectiw mannm the tmtion opposed to the (heat Lakes Trainingr station has sucneeded in prui-ticallx “1-105- ing" the place. A few days ago when Rem Admiral \Ioï¬'dt visited the station he was surpriied and chagrined to see e desolation that had been wrought. From a ï¬rst class act ve naxal base. peopled with 60000 sailom (neat Lakes has drop d to a training school for a mere handful of sailms. It i~x said t at there are at p1esent only 500 men at the station. ' 1 The lake and the forest haw mam \wicv’s rulmding the perfect harmvmy of the vim-ling vozn‘. Just now they swelling to magniï¬cent glimax the glnl‘inus rhnrus of pram- the blessings of the summer that is gum, and pmmiw fur summers yet tn he. But the never-changing. ever-rhunging rear ljl‘llltb mmu‘ql- satinn. The winter world will sewn lie white aml t‘Uill zlritoss the graves of the flowers and the l)t‘tl,\' of the fallen le:i\'e.~. Met these children at warmth and light are Hr'l «lend hut sleeping. There is always the promise of the new hirth ut' wringtime, \\ hen nature enmes again rejoicing ln'inging her wealth at~ min 1.. cheer i‘l‘nm age it) .inV-iilletl age the lilllt’ll‘lllt“$l‘ll life Hf man. The little new huds will 5mm again give prnniim- nt‘ L'reen plumes flaunting on every hill: the sunheam (lam-en sown will hathe their twinklingr feet again in the g1 éamingr glurv wt" the <!Hl.<c'l path aernss the sky-painted lake; the hreezw willl return tn whi>per of hnpe and the fulfilment of dreams lllI\\'l! the fure>t avenues and the forest trees. tun, will whisper hark the premise ut‘ ilreuhis mme true. The forest still braver tlaunts its green plumes in the face of inevitable death: the sunlight still dances on the little waves that ripple a path of golden glory straight into the gorgeous gateway of the west. The little breezes that skip from waxi- to wave down the glittering way come whisiwring among the forest trees. and somehow there is a sinister tinge to their voices as they go skipping among the tree tops: the laughing zephyrs that touched the sun drenched waters have bet-ome the wind sig ing in the pines for the summer that is almost gone. The sunliight dies across the lake and the bright waves gleam no longer. ‘but roll in long, dark ridges ever shoreward. as the gentle wash of sunâ€"kissed wavelets upon gleaming beaches strikes a harsher note forboding of that time when winter's roaring liillows come smashing in thunder (liapason upon a bleak barren coast swind- ing the somber voice of the winter lake reverbrating through the barren forest that answers with strirkeri tones of iillv‘ winter wind. ‘ In the voices 0f the lake and of the t'nrest these late summer days sound already t'aint waxmings of the coming of the seas-0n when dark. storm-tossed waters and stark. shivering trees, strip- ped of their wealth of summer fuliage. must face the i‘igum of winter and the steriiei"})hases of the never altered yet ahfays changing process of the seasons. ' NUMBER The Highlanh Park» Press Published Weekly by JOHN L. L'DELL and I’Al’l, ll. l'nELL at Highland Park Lake County, Illiuni~ . Entered as second class matter March 1, l‘Jll, m the p0>t nfï¬cv at High- land Park, Illinois. under the Act of March 3, lR‘t'. ' PAGE SIX OUR POLICY HIGHLAND PARK g TRUST 8c SAVINGS BANK MORTON R. MAVOR Pr-idml VOICES ()F LAK E IS GREAT LAKES DOOMED This bank is not trying to make money out of its cus- tomers; but to make money with them. We recognize that our cus- tomers’ prosperit‘y AL- WAYS must come before our own. On our reputation for liv- ing up to that policy, we invite you to open a check- ing or interest-bearing ac- count; “The Bank of Personal Service†GEORGE F. GOODNHW \v’ito-Pruidrnl AND FOREST 'l‘Hl'RShA} Al'ï¬l HARRY mu, Cuhkr . mu alt' [m )ll l‘.‘ ‘~Xis.- D-rlem- M. Jumw in spending ï¬n- dnys with Mm: Mable Grebe of [3m nngton Row. Huwurd Kuist n-turned yeah-r- dny {rum tht- rust when hr hu bern Hftk‘ndlntl a thrillmth'll â€Merv. He w.“ V1.11! With rolutiw-s herv {or n Miss Esther â€mks spent Int week w. (‘hampaigm lH.. \‘lsning friends, Mr. and Mrs. (irivsnwyvr. My. und My.» White. Mr. and Mrs. HQ! and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ittvndod the Moon- (-nnn-nliun at Minna-heart. “L. Int Thurniay Mrs: Hn-nry F. l‘luw “'1†[(1 as um- nf the points uf the star n! n nuwhng at Wuukegun (‘haptvr t). H. 8.. Thin.- day vvenim: of nvxt Work. Mr Rich 8rd Brickm-H “'1“ serve 1h Wurthy patnun. Mr, and Mrs. H. 1'“ Sun-nkc-l an- on joying a twu week's vac-tum In Northern Wm'unsln. and Mrs. HIhln‘Mm- I ‘ M†â€ITI'M Kin-V" 0‘ Alliance, Mr. and er A. 1. Hvrrmu .4 Mn "'“"~ “ â€"‘ 9“"3“ “‘ "W survnu. Mr. lung [11,, qwm :1 fr“- Jays â€â€œ5 w'm-L und Mn “111mm Be)! :11 Hmhluml l'nrk. Thv)’ are en rnute' M†“(VFW “outï¬t? and sun. In Akr'un. (), “'hrfp they will spend (it-Mgr Murrick who Hum-d Mn. 21 T'cw wwks. Mr. Herring was fnr- R‘"‘""“"“ “3‘â€. Mr" T- "' R0“? merly dirm'mr at (hv Lx‘l] ('nmmunity "f Nâ€"'- Michlu-n. "‘0er home (‘enh-r, Mandi) tn Hmhlund Park and l~ \rvy nmvh imyrmml. 51 x: and Mrs. (Ht-nu 8(me nf 0113‘ “a, “L and Mr. mu! Mrs. Spenwx Elhhridgr of Grand Rapids. Sikh, un- spendmp this Week with the (“NH and (‘upc families. Mr. and Mrs, (Hugu- wxll return tn Grand Rapids “Hh MI and Mrs. chlu‘nim- ‘ Mr. and .‘1!'\ A. I. Hvrrmu of Mn lllsr. “1.. qu-m n {t'\\' days (hxs w'm-L :n Hmhluml l'nrk. They are en mute m Akrhn. U, whrrr thev will spend 31:.“ Rikku Hrlun.i.~un \Hm umiu m-nl uh “In-runun .1! â€1- Prv<h_\'h-run~ hv spun] tun \u-«in my» in» nlurm-i \A \l't‘t‘ \h .\h. and Mn Mlunnl Awnmu un 1hr fnurlh n 'fn-r u !}H‘\‘r wvvln mu .\llrmm\n, l'm-nnghumw Mn. F, I). I'urh-x’ has Ihl> \ka My“ Eumw l'hmnpuiyn. .\h\\ [)uruxh) llldy “z! MIL-0‘ {rum (’mnp llx‘run .\hs.~ Murmur! Mc-rryuruthvr 1x ~prhzhnp n {0“ “m-ks :11 [hr Suuhurr. Muvuvhuu‘th. “HS Vnru England huh us her Klll'SI this “114;, Mr‘ Nun ()yrr uf “HUL'izlé. Minn. .\h. and Mn Mlunnl A. Hmtz uh usilm lhzmu Mr» .-\. .\l. lh-uko-r uf Mllvuukm- has I‘m-n \‘NIUHI: hrr Jazmmcr. Mr.» F. N. Bard. (M m- past munth‘ Mr, Jack Hell and Hi» Mumm of De Knâ€; syn-n! lho‘ \uwk rm! M {hr hnmv of Mr. and Mrs. J S “1-H. Mrs. H. H. Lawn-nu nnd duuuhu-r. Immthy. 5pc“! lust Wm-k n! Nun-guru Falls and Bun‘fllu. .\l, l'rlur‘ Mia's Bornin- Turkvr lva\c> (why for Trinidad. ('oluradu, when sht‘ WI“ (Huh {his nvxt your er Alum King Butt. uhu run-mix I'vtuvnwi (rum Hun-p0. sprm lu~t wm-kmnd visiting Mr and MM. ( V S Raymund um! MI um! .\Ir~, 1'. L’ .lzu'urr. Mr and [ï¬rm J. H Patterson u! Oakland Aumur unnuunu- thv birth of a baby boy, Ruin-rt \Vlllium. burn 'l'hurmiuy. August ‘31 Mr. and .\lr:-'. Lyman I’. Prmr and lhrir hnmc in Juvksunvlllo. Ha. nfu-r an vxtvndvd xi»)! With Dr. and Mrs 1'. 1' “'Hlt‘ul! Jun! Mr and Mrs H. Mr. and Mrs. H, J, Thayrr motored last Thursday to [.4an Side Michigan. and “Him! Mr. and Mrs Juhn (W‘un- ("unrad Drlwkv qwnt hut wH-k 1|! Bulx‘inxtnn ('ump thmg. l\| Harry and Hubert Sclk-ry hlvv m- turm-d from l‘nmp Mianuu. WI.» wnmn. when- they han- went thr sumnn-r‘ Miss Hï¬thvr I’t-ursnn hn~ arrive-d h‘ mv frvm (‘mclnultn “hrrc she has lu-n _\-i~'mng Miss Elizabeth Kugha. Mr, and Mn Mr. and Mn. W. (‘. Shipm-s and family rvtufned Tuesday from 3 mo- tur trip to Minot-qua. Win-0mm. Mr. and 'Mrs. ('. (I Bullucl} have n-turud (rum their motor tnp thru Michigan. Mm Elizabeth Tuuk hll returned from Three Lakes. “'Iscunnin. when she was the guest of Mâ€! Elizabeth l)uty._ er. Philip Schrelher had I num- ber of Chicago rel-live: Is her guests last Tucsdny. Mr. and Mn. J. S. Glidden and Mr. and Mn. Georg! A. Hutchnilon have motoN-d to liqécqun. Wilton-j sin. Richard Glidden and George: Hutchinson. Jr.. who have been at! (‘nmp Minocqun for the summer. will return with their pan-nu the end: of this WORK. 1 Mrs. (Brace How-rd of Evunuqo: and Mn. Esta-ll: Taylor «I (‘hicsko‘ are spending I few days with 51â€.: H‘ J. Thlyer. i W M r\ vairtlu c, (Hm. ; Ml'3rr, lfH ml: mauuxn nu nu. mom nu. numu' 1|!) an] lirl «I\\I(Yl\k Ulu uh) Hun; .mn ('hu Mum sjn'l [hr Hrrry and rhlld gm -~ It. Lugnnspurl. Ir. HI! “ml: ha “1‘" {NJ rvlurnrd {rum 1 wk. HI . \ch Mn Frank t rum. 1r uuwt Inn-r 1w m MM hut A. Hmtz uh { Svptva-ul (or Hip 1.. \Hirllf idm'hhy ht \‘l't Ml Ill r smut H] Rim \\ DUI! â€I hepc-ndqu umplc- drnrr to u! .- rush-diam fur wink-r months during thence u! owners. Address Box 167, Highland Plrk‘ 27 Barker's Superï¬ne Flavor: [in baking the real lute 0m “um". stoutâ€"Adv. Mr. Ind M11 P. Mun-Mar have re- turned from Tm» Riven and Nam- tou’ur. “W9... wherr lhc)‘ spen‘ ‘hf um-k wnd MIMI Martha Eckdlhl kfl youth day for I week’! Vlt‘lllun In Prince- lon. Ill Mn. Ko-nm-th (‘ Bennett and dun:- u-r. (‘uruL hlvr n-lurnmi {rum I trip In Ann Arhnr, (‘lrw-lami. lklmlt. Tub-do. liufluln. and Nun-u FAIII, Mr und Mr- Wllh-m (3 Brown and rhlldn-n retur'ned last Friday from I motor trip to Onuriu. MrA amL Mr: Ruben Pram- hive n-v turned {rum a (wrlw day mulor trip lhru nunhvrn Wmcmuin and Michi- gun Mr. and Mn 1 H Snulhrrlnnd hhn- n-mnu-d (mm a 1m. umoks' mu tur lrll‘ In “0-1th mu! other n-ustrrn â€lit-n. has rrl U! m d h- am- Mr nnxi .\h~ .\ â€LAHI "‘11. {In '1' 1.1m uln 'l'lm r .\!r~ M A Mzhxlk n \Ntinx hrr dnughtvr. “h T H and}‘. (If Nllvs, erhlunn 3h» .U-l n It Hum“. whu ht.- l-u-n \‘iutnzg hr: duughh-r Mrs Wilbur â€ruthrrluz: of 51:M'\1!mn. Michigan. \‘1' IN L'Uq and um l'nuE turm-vi {n m n rn. \\ hxh- I?) (‘rntrnl Huh- anrl Ruin-I .‘Il‘x l‘hfiflnlh hutv t-tlnnw! Mr hLd Mn J M Harm-s tun. uhu rrwmh n-turm‘ ‘.-\'irlm'tn" nflur qwmimx mvr xv Kurnyw Thc- mrmhvn of the Mystic “'ork- dny~ m [hp 413- \iumm Mysm Wurk (‘YN uf (hr \Vurld U! “lflhllnd Plrk muted (he Wank-Kan ludgr last “\‘l‘k. Mn Mary Sonny n- rrturmnu thic- wcwt. {rum 3 an vuvlu imp tn ('0be- up!“ Mr and Mrs P. K. MrKrnxie haw wlurm-d (n Hmhland Park (rum [hr (-1“! Where Mn MrKrnzw wen! u {0“ umoh ago to me! her hullnmd whu hu~ Iron Mhrund Mr Henry Hnnwn I~ m [hr High- land l’mk hmpltnl when he undvr- went a Flight operation on Mnndny T'rw Y “' (' A (‘afvll-nn will ht' \'nmn. .‘avk and Paul Allyn npent I»! “wk in Kt-mmhu vnulnig their nun! Mm Murxurrm- Quinn Mrs Unrhnlvtl and granddaugh- lvr Dorothy Brown arr nprnding this week vnth nâ€"lutn'v- In South Bend. 1li .\h~\ KY“: [Nun â€f (‘hn'uuu I‘A (hv L'm-«I Davis. Mr. and Mn (" F. “rah- lre I! Mfl‘rysul'n {or n muplr n! wet-kn havmg returm-d {rum Michigan who-N 1hr) npvnt the summer, ('nmphrll ('hapler (I E. 5 Will mwt nrxt Wedmmdny rwnmy m Ml- ivn'th her Mrs (‘. (i. Ale-under huirflurned {rum Lukeuidr. Mich , when she- spent n {ru wvekn. Mr L- (roux of Highland rem-uni; \\ mi Sunday of flu- dwnh u! in mm! er 'n Texu, last week Mé'nnd Mn. Frank Green md Ion. Lean-'1' Green are moving to Del; Plum-I. "1.. when- they will make the†future horny. ; Mr! ('url Wright mn have to- marrow {or (Fund Inland. Michlnn. where shr «1H Juln Mr, Wright. n'r. ma In. Floyd Kenn md chil- dren IN Ipcndlm Um week with rel-{pica in but“. Ill. Min Mary Fay rimmed Sunday from Nelson. 8. (‘.. when she spent the put ï¬ve month. Kr. and In. mum Imam- at] Gleam nre a» happy puma d a; daughter. horn loud-y a! the Rich-f l-nd Park Ito-pin]. um um. Ehrenfeoschm .( 0ou hon-h. Wit. upon: the rock ad with? her mother. Hrs. Mary Ehmhuuh-l (er. Her mother returned to Oshkosh Mr and Mn l‘nul \\ Hllnrhnrd d «.11 PM)? \\' Jr, hM\l' Jun I’v- 'm-vi {n m n w-olu outmx It Auro- \\ hxh- I‘m-w int} :uu-ndui 1hr nw hnH th1~ (;rux 1h. ('ARE TAKE“ Ruin-rtnun and hl.‘ dauphh'r rlnltr RUM-nmn of ('hu-nuu. mm! from n mumh'p mnhrr w Hts! Thv)‘ \nH rpm“! (hr f 1hr «umnwr at their Ru- “(rug â€HHy’un} h:u~r â€WI“ M-rk hlr ~I-1a-r, Mrs Juhnwr. nf wummg- ‘mm, nmi 9w. purrnh, J M “hrln's «If HHUIN (h n-turm-d uh lhr Harm“ [huh u" (‘hn'ugu 1- MI and Mrs, Jar (3 14 Hn-lalurd hun- 1:â€. huune UH thu- sun. Mn. A. Jun-t! of Spar“, “'i... died 1- home of her duuxh- m. Maude n. 1240 Judwn 1w» line. “â€1an st Fndny. Mn. Jc‘- ct! wn 0n - \‘illt, ("l-Nb"! DIES W ' VISITING DAl‘ R IN RA' AI‘BERT LARSON EARL W. GSELL .[lole Storage Batteries 13-551: THEM ALL UNDER ONE ROOF Ilia well known flu of butterflies Is now wkciod hrouxh a new telling W at the following glnctive prim: . $5.00 5 volt 1] plate 6 volt 13 plate 12 volt†plate All ready for school? Don’t overlook our school supply de- Epartment because it is complete {in every ' detail. Great values here in pens, pencils. oompassés, note books. rulers, ink, pencils and erasers. A large assortment 1and the most complete in the city ltoday. {EXPERT REPAIRS FOR ALL MAKES [a Iuhin‘ uilh it Find out through actual nu- just in il in If for In; reason it doe. not meet ‘ith your prowl and I! back and try Inother. In no other way I you obuin the mlt‘hlnf really united In your re- lumen“. DNTRAC'I‘ING WIRING APPLIANCES EPAIRS FOR ALL APPLIANCES phone 23 DECKER HUBER IGHT LEADING MAKES “THE SHADOW' OF THE EAST" By E. M. H l‘l.[.. author of “The Shlek" ’HE SECRET PLACES OF THE HEART" ‘u d WELLS ‘IN THE DAYS OF POOR RICHARD†â€(\XNG BA( HELI 0R $17.35 $18.45 $21.80 ‘9 Books for Summer Reading HUBER ELECTRIC SHOP Highhnd Park, Illinois (h 81. Joh- A". VISITING hemorrh“! wu- given ant the (-luw R IN RAVINIA of her death. Thr body wu shipped __. to Spam for harm] Suturdn), ashing Machines Gl'ARAN‘l'EED 18 MONTHS Pharmacist . 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