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Highland Park Press, 19 Apr 1923, p. 8

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3% f r $155.! w nun-Iri- _ Oct. 26, 1922. Winter camp (binned with " trow. Mr, but they - . my bunch! Arden Show will soon PAGE EIGHT tMO WW w-vv ..e- __.V,, - his the Ania Shore damp " Lake III! will take plus ttd flmt wast in by. In View of this Net the following - from the diary of the unpu- s"iG"iiUnTvai,eiiterfyts,i_ht and. Mettre af life " the winter an) my‘plvove of interest to North chants that.. m“. -, 0ct.31.l morettots,ai114orlir you! old. very one bu been re- fund n working eertiheate because ho is 'mdemouriished, yet every family need. the boys' earnings. Harry " tub: end mother are both mates. Nov. 8. Admitted 2 little Bohemian boy. - landed only two months :go in New York. If ever there were war victims, these m. Funk is 15 end weighs only 63 lbs. Their mother had to kidriap them to get them out of their country. . 'iiiCiCiir. Brannlek made her why visit. Boys making good gains. Camp full to eapacitr-40 boys. - . . _------- A---_:L-A W‘I’ H.“ - “'r‘-'~*- - Nov. 13. 'ro-des program described by Alex is typical: “Bang! Zang! Zens! Bang! rings the bell at Arden Shore at.6:30 a. m." “Look out."' "G-rt." "One side!” cuts the crisp air as 40 boys spring from bed. After we are washed and dressed Mr. Palm, our director, makes us all go out and take our morning exercises. Oh, man, its fieree on a cold day. After exercises We have breakfast and it sure does taste good. At 8:30 we go to manual training and then to school we Co. tthr the Berries at school. and we have lots of fun every- where. We can smell the dinner from the playground and that makes one run all the faster when the bell rings. Our nurse makes us sleep or restfrom 1tosp.tmsttertravrthat rest and plenty of milk make boys gain weight. She gives us s lunch every morning and afternoon of milk and crackers. We hike or go to the beach before supper and play games or read afterward.” _ hlltIhiNMI0Mllhlmil vFlRS'l‘WEEKINMAY FUNDS '10 MAINTAIN CAMP We of Life at Winter Camp Man from "tteehttert: Nov. 29. Had . birthday cnke,with candle: for Andrew J. It wu his firtrt. He has done praetienlly all the'house- keeping and cooking for his family for uvernl years. It is an inspiration to watch his rejuvenation. Nov. 30. Thanksgiving Buy. If you want g real thrill preside over 40 boy! facing a turkey dinner with til ther trimmings. 24 boys have never had one before. Dec. 10. Received a fine donation of books for boys. Judging from therwto the boys devour books I imagine they hare rarely known the library at reading tt book in peace dnd quiet, Dee, 15. Peter B. has gained 10 lbs. in 3 weeks. He will soon be My for a job. Dec. 25. Breathless but happy', Four days ‘of Christmas and forty boys are a mat combination. All the North Show new to love the Arden Shore boys. A S. S. prognxn nnd trent; n real party by red Camp Fire girls; Wat It the Nurses’ Home at Grout Lakes; stocking over-ttowing with useful md attractive gifts; all that: Bll the camp with joy to the Dee. 31. Monthly visiting Sunday for the boys' families. In obedience to hi: inatrietiona Slim’r funny arrived showing evidence of viol 7 scrubbing nnd scouring. W on. thia. "a In": - " Ravin- won my on" Pva plan: bod “mm - r... Iartot was luminous. laminate-E {wonv your old Innrn or mmmr new and Hum-- " Mrtuttt IL“ ”I. " ”I w "ttgo-- 7:5" ill", mum Ir- a can. - “I W-r' _'. .mm..,x¢._....:"7§m:.aa:g:& , ts n - n no t: .11.. , '1u'l"l2lll, 'dlU. can u. - “it inn-- "yuan-numb". mumm- With}: father acre}: to buy milk for his son and to let him have the window open at night. _ - -- ', William N's mother, shedding tents and smiles, alternately hugged and killed her son, erreUintintr, "How you got like that, so fat!" Pet, 6. A day af real grief. Pat has left Ill. Looking like n' young prince in the. ttood-looking clothes donated by the mother of a son who had out- grown them, he went back to the city to take 1 job at $15 per week. There won't d dry ere in amp when he broke down on leaving the only ten! hobo he knows. Feb. 19. Slim graduated to-day. We wonder who will take his place in braking in new boys. "Yes", he wu overheard to remark, "ther learn you banner: here. You got to we the right tools at the table. Don't never eat your pie with a spoon." April ft. A letter from Gus, gradu- ated Feb. M, beats testimony to the mecca: of our efforts. “I made my mind up that I was not going to write to Arden Shore till I made myself somebody. Last Saturday my boss "bod me where I got my manners. I told him at Arden Shore Camp. Dur.. ing the day he promoted me from mail boy to flle clerk. I will make from $58 to “la month." . Ttte annual arm tlse1ptt ttett 'am sad Lawn Products h "In I“a-cmnno.mm~ Mr M a.--“ I)... than... do“. death viii“ Work John Grhtith and _ to D. L. Wells and 'yrife,. lot 6 Green Bay add, Lake Forest. W $10, stamp $1450- I , V . t'gliigia't mxumo‘ *rocont real estate t on u from the county new? otttt .. Anna K. Hulburd bo t the Chas. J. Block place on south Guy ave- nue, east 0% Rice , ' indicated $17,000 and, resold too Dtvid R. Clarke for indium -___ __ Elof Lindstmm and the A. Er. Smith place Central nvahue jun: a: church for ”0,500; Door-Ion " Geo. Bartlett and wit " ht 441-g feet on east side C at street from Frank C. Inch: indicated 83500. ( ' 7 Annie w! Meme: home Iota tin north side Tweed-11 A at Shor- Minimal 'rom tfiitry' Morris er. tate for es' . _ _. Peter w/ Robert: bet ridge place; on nonh‘ Westminster eVemw e! for indicated #7000 I1 trust deed for 83000. Geo. Ind1Wamn‘ Ho lljk baht I lot on north all. W ' n avenue from ‘John 'figltua' . I ,. ' Fred Kenneth line" b, bought the Marcia,' M. Pd - boaie on north west Learner 8 " I n mod 1nd Moraine to? for so, ti Max H. , hIert bou¢1the Editing Max H. Ehlert bow plus on what side th for 812,000; Flor. L; Mathdg bought tin Tracy p1ady on out at man an nue'just north of M an "argue for $19,500.: ' I A , . Norman Nit, and l Excess but! and N 60 terman's sub, DeeriUl stamp $4.50. . Mary E. tett,t ho I the Junie Lundberg tea on a: dkSuinmit avenue for {indium . ".' Selma A), Johnna . Cheney bought the le. place on Lilian at Cod indicated te,000. R. V. 'tIT/gt and " to John Newhall, 100 ft. 8 ft. lot 8. block 39, Highland PI WD AIO, stamp " _ , (, - t E. Allin and wit John Do. mini, S 123 ft. W' 1 t. block I, plat "C", Highwood. $10, sump $1.00. T . _ 3 H. F. Dickinson an ife to Geo. Minard and, wife, 10;" n rem!) of block 80, Highland a WD 'lo, stamp $6. , _ AfG. Hubbard and Taft and Fife, .lot 6 i 79, Highland Park. , " i, Whey and husband,, act-u in SW%, sec. 19, Shields . WD $1, stamp $17. l, . _ F. P. Hdwkins and to to J. J. Smith my: lot 2 bloc ,higmand Park. WD $10, stamp G. H. 'Cammack and fe to C, G. Arnswald and wife, p i, .lot 6, block 1, HitrhiandPark. W . C. J. Block to Ann . Hulburd, In; 76, Ravinia. WD ' stamp $17. Aging K, lHtlburd A. Clarke, , ria K, FHulburd . Mg ft. Pot 76, Ravi stanusM.' I 1 M. R. Rasmussen an: Brtydhrr'lots 16 Ad imer’s sub, Lake stamp $11.. 1 . D. L. Fells and e Gartley, lot M, Gree: Lake Forest. WD 87t J. t itisteher and W! Gulick, tratt, of land i 19, Shields twts, WD ' Victor Johnson and? e to Doe inick Sheropr, lots 31 8A, block Lloyds sub, Highwood. ' D '4100. 77W:h:7h:(2>ris:"€hdi -w-i t -ji:.ijiiir. lard, lot 4, block 6,' moor Md, Highland Park. wo . . _ Ben Eisenberg and” fe~to John Loud: and wife, lots , l il a, block 32, North Chicago. WD . Ill, stamp 82. Rose Richard marl; husband to Cartheririo'Urary, ' ‘, ttV block 6, Highland Park. wn '; 'glf, stamp $8. BELGIAN iitRglrl _ TALK HE IS PLAN To Leeturein May der Auspi- mt ee& of Com "" ity; At a meeting of t Jn-rd of dlt rectors of the local i 'l't unity Sew. ice organization late 1 It weekit was reported that the Bel”l n consul at Cincinnati,’ who larJJJeek visited President McBean of " Community Service, had.agreed , return here probably in {May to ll Tii a lecture on "Why the Belgians A Il the Ruhr." This address will be 'ilifn under the auspices of the servi_ J organization and promise: to be hi ile: v interesting. It was also repo ‘ Ili, t this meet. ing that the Young ilt 's club had planning to stage a " local mallow , It was also repo “ , t this meet- ing that the Young ilt 's club had- planning to stage a " local Jshow decided not to put . It hope taiet show this year, and I . l tor" Walkup ttCommunity Servi fl hereto" is at Ravinia theater. I}, high grade, popular musical " :‘§~m be one:- od, and the proceeds kl go to pro- vide fund: to pay a p K , aund work- or here this summer,_ _ the project is successful. _ , l _ "Community Se it lt - received announcement of thefmlnn to cele~ brute the hundredth MI' hem of the first singing of r Bus Hmrd Pnyne’s "Home Sweet It u ," in pub- Ile, and ‘which new Ile' 8. On Kay 8, 1828, the fa, ' ' old I)" wu firtrt sung in a . , .. l produc- tion in ihondon thei I , the tutor. nation states. I if _ Lucius Thur and "tl to Rie G. REAL, "tr..'..'.',....?.,'.')?,!"'"" l 'llt8ltliilltt Sm u ii b of block "IO, stamp vat com! Bank Land ife bought north side d Lutheran Ellen H. . Dickinson avenue for t theAur- gave back my lot 6, Os- WD 310, lVQan A Greenland ruler ouLof Peter- head can“: upon the lecond mystery. In the ‘Bnrente Bea she Mdhtad e strange-looking demtiett tllb running gear and sanding rig ttt were ybroken. endgaying loose; e can": we; in utters, end the h b we: ter. ribly buttered end wa)athertrorn. The boats were (one. When men' from the whale: boarded her they an? that she had; been built early in. the lust cen- tury underhnd been iceboundfor tmuiy soak" Shinto onwétho-szk Trueet now a r'st,'tttrtl1iq" pica; of . _work We: Mord in and nightrto tell of dinner mid‘ of lost ho All are tragedies, Iikhkthece two ' that ChatntrdrtN Joni-[gal " _ mys- teries that probnhlyi new F vii] be fully explained. \ i " Calif“ In ' % " 1911-12 tt,t,iattt1; French barium; Emilie Game, he in: hom New cuedonin, reported Emma; Bordeaux that when rmittd%t the Horn the ship had run in?) n Ityft field of great icebergs, and hat while groping her way into tholopen SM‘ had passed a gigantic but that to the amusement of MI hands w" curry- ingiin I cleft on in ertit a Inge- three-muted settoomrrp tinttlr dia- manted but otherwise appaNtttly in.. tact with her boots nil! on tho booms, Thef captain bad mode every effort to find thejurvivon, but the ware no sign; of hum”: being: on iceberg. How come the vane! there yam. manners ROAM. "OCEAN 3 V Body of Woman l id the main cabin on thi: floor wah thu body of a young woman; pedectl'y preaérvod by the Artie fig-h. Sit} ting, nah her and not “ritual th) long-dead tire was the can)” of it youlig mm, um holding mam Inna}; a Mnt pad steel, which he; apiseamd', Forgotten. Wrecks Ite J Sold“! Seen Like V y W ( Dutchman Adrift ion L‘Wutel’y Waatej to tie what. In one of he ji',;;') " the ddy was the body Minnow“ and; he was sittinz‘in e tt lam" int ghee]; in a moat name position, end dud all the freshness ,of life in his 'yittitudr. and expneeion. The saildife‘ could find no clued ithatsoisvers to the Identity of the three; . _ [ . _ ' "s!l.llllllllllllllgllllllm IlllliBMlllllllllllMlllilllllMlllltlllililMllll1 - - f; - T _ . b - _ l THE HIGHLAND PAti mass. majiaatm “an. was; _' ORIENTAL SE4 Extraordinary Announcement . MICHAEL TAUBER a: Ct)., Auctioneers Sale eontinu‘ésfqaily‘ until Thursdaf _ my). aAr?iop p. m. at the! Michael Téubgr. 8(Company, 317.1 of "the Vartan _ Dedeisin Collection _, . Auction, starting Monday,) April 23 This is without any qués'tion the largest'a d most beautiful eoV leotion' of E orienhl rugs and carpets ever e ibititi, or said, by us and we would ad ' our friends, custome andfsny others who can use, or over e13” buy an oriental l ' , tdfatbend thisssle and purchase at the pridii that you wish , pity. _'_i'",; I _ Itwill win repay you to view this collecjoh tii) you are moat welcome (to do-so, if you wish to buy or n t. m/l on. exhibition Sunday, April 22nd, and esch dsypreviousjw 331va . 'il'ift,1 Anna _ In taking on this ear, Wade given .the matter much thought,' " for‘the reason that) wanted the owner to get the most for his' money\that it was poiiiiburto' obtain' in a car. Realizmg thaethts "utkeG" of a ear Was most to be’eonsidered, inquiry waegmede o.t, ' Chevrolet owner’s whether they were well satisfied, and, if they were to buy anotl'ielf eiir,ro1iv! it/tre ‘a Chevrolet, and the answers . were indeed wonderful endoriemepS of this great little ear, and it 1 you are intereisted in buying la new car phone 31 now as there will be la ear shortage in May, some manufacturers report. f , Becker Ba kit? Tourinr J $525.00 'F9rurst - 680.00 Sedan 860,00 _ Rit7?e', The, Pay-in- Include -tioe ' MODEL no.3. FLINT DOWN PAYMENT, . BALANCE Chevrohit Car Prices at 10:00 a. m. will gall at 15 North uhcement 13209.45 lit 12 Md. or Less ", 265,86 q In 12 Mo. or Less 5345.51 _ In 12 Mo. or Less fiery Service ll, _ RUGS rm y, May 3rd, at 11t00 '% sa1tsrooms of . i 519 South Market SW t. Johns Avenue llllllllliilE] 1111] m aim 91% h ,2: [ii, .I

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