Highland Park Public Library Local Newspapers Site

Highland Park Press, 31 May 1923, p. 8

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Ill The Highlal _. . 1:115:39 lTOFlPATR SM ill The splendid interest anifested in _ .vear'srMe)tioriarDaar Observances by. citizens enerally-rene l'! aith in, they, oundnese of the American people t heart,and r [lites the clai' that the insiduous propaganda of he peacje-at-an ‘-price fanatics is under. the' national partriotic so rit. It takee e than idle :Vlrords and tin-horn sophistry to ki the spirit th tiled the }her'ohs‘of the' Civil war from Bull Run o Appomattox [tit] roused the country to the aid of suffering C ha in. 1898, an hat sent millions of.th youth of America carryin the torch of )rbiedorn os‘erseas in 1917 and 1918. So long as the lorious_ record {elf these hprots'. aehieets ments are remembered, . long will the t be found other heroes ready to _uphold the fr om for whic they. fought and died, eager to keep the Star pangled Benn ' lstill waving and with courage to nhil that banner to the mast i. I of our national hopes and defend it against a World, if need l ,Lthat this republic may overcame and endure. , f ', _ _ ' c'osrsW'r'cEs1Eh"r 1MB ' . PAGE EIGHT Published 6mm, by The odd; Mum Co. " Entqred u Aeord Class: " we: Math i, tttl land Park. “hulls. undea tie et of Match It.." NUMBER H . Commencement seaso nears.,a searhrj, of hopes realized and ambitions achieved, when youth looks f tth on liftrwith rosy vi- sions and faces the filtu with castellat id dreary; _ l _ _ _ _ L Twas ever thus, andIthus 'twill at" hopes fares forth to meet! success or def befall. treading' with eager, daring step span the gulfs of ehance,ihreasting with? of endeavor. Without the enthusiasm o i ties, the forties and fiftids would: be ba It and vellow leaf" long 'er the harvest tim) It is good to have commencement? selison with us again, good to note in the faces of the graduates thellgrowth of determination to make the most of matshood's herhaite, of womanhood's bud.. ding charm. There is ihspiration in these happy last daYs of school. not only for these young folks, 1but also for their elders who renew their youth in the present on and happy expects. tions of their children. i ' _ 3 . These boys and girls are about to la rich their barques on the sea of life. Whither that voyage will c rry them with " favor'- ing breezes and baffling lstorms none c n foretell. The utmost we can do is to give then) "Godspeed" d a fair start, and trust that somehow, somewhere they will rea h in safety a fair haven. _ THE JUNE BRIDEG OOM _ Who notices the June IbridegroomJorliany other month‘s bride. groom for that matter? Hts, only a pass nter on this trip, though he may he the conductor later. when th riuvsic.a.pd tho; "f1asNytt'! the flowers and the other frills are long gbne and forgotten. What hewears or how he loolds makes little 1itipner Of course he has to wear something. /'conventioryd Pl tk" or unconventional anything else he has the price to buyer can get without the price, but who pauses to consider iiiiijriitiiii? embtlishments when there is a bride and anywhere torn one to a half-dozen bridesmaids. with all the finery and fri‘ipery that as many mod- istes and beauty experts can contrive,ldiisporting themselves in the front row of the big show? 1 1 ' t _ V Poor, deluded bridegroom? He's n hing more than a neces- sary appurtenarice to any wedding. T be sure it wouldn't be a wedding without him; if it could, some! rity of gettin rid of the encu.mberanc? would hare. been devise: long ago. gut he has to.be around Somewhere handy, and i they make the best of him-c-which, is a sorrreffort, often, at that. However, after all, he's the fellow who serves as a hook on,w,hich to hang 'the whole show, and if he behaves well, sometimes he gets a line or two mention in the society column to the 'iitect that) he is a "niet ydung man and has promising prospects)" I l .' Later things are different in a measure. The bridegroom gets his inning, all right, but When he comest bat there's no Bowers and soft music ind dim cathedral light :1? t. "m's the real thing he's up against, and he has to make g or take the gaff; and if he gets away with it nobody thinks tha he has dope anything more than he ought to do. After a w fl he is promoted. He's "papa" next, and his troubles increase. _ at he fails in life's hard struggle. it's just what somebody predi ted "when that poor girl was a good managtand kept him. in/in " 1 .I L L d "To; tj',iii,iit,i""tili'ii,?jir,iiittiil' 1siid is divo iced. but a bridegroom is just a man o the end ofthe chapter. nd if he lives up to that, he has done about all that is expected of _ pp, _ _ All Makes of CarGrea‘sed . and Lubriciated _ _ 104 South First' Street At Laurel _' v Nl"ii'iiii3iii'iE"i, FILLING STATION E. B. FOXWGRTHY Phone H. P. 674 615 Deerfield iute., Highland Park Barman (henfully Punished. An Joby large or. small Promptly T'nkmt,, Ca of GENERAL BUILDING chTRACTOR BLACK mRT---Atty Quantity. An} Place. Any Time Quality and Service Charanteed "tirtictr Ine. Ransom ML 31, 1923. Br be. Youth/with high at, fearless of what may ?the slender bridges that :high resolye the heights tiii, 'teens and the twen- (ten and life in"the “sear in at the pott oth/e " Big!» lkhhnd Pati, Like County, VICE , Phone JE P. 239 itt' 'ns' FEE F. “on {at Souk ""', can J who In: bun (warm with; "'! iifk the M'week, m ttl angdhu been let out oriuar C at; " P? forget the P: T. A, CI midi bun'~puty gt'the Oak T nice; zchu _agditorittm on may, J ne'8.) I was Elizabeth Wales ntrd he aunt“ Mr Brodish. of Chicago, upon Sun-, day] May 27, at the Y. W. .'A. heaquurters; Miss Walesvwa for-, me ly librarian at the Highlan Park Pa k Library. _ ' ‘ V " a. D/M, Bukim, whg‘ in: 1;; this but!" Maths and“ To'" '; Cat “lithe last three wicks ‘uf San! Fuibeiseri, Oil}, retarded“ last Mack! to; laqund Pitt» (" rrl ‘ . F , .L; s. Adeline Powell, ieholr, ha me the past two yeng‘s‘wi F bar si! b, Mn. Scum. u the Y. , .0. N avea today tor trit1';Vii,fio'w; She l will ‘uaumc the mangenip of the t; nd-a-Hard Cafetei‘la. Amish nés Woman's trttdttieatiott, V1 ', have ids l mdved into their new balding. eintrpieir dohnltory, extent! db. mn ent and “Inuit. Mrs. owell “unjust been:: granted fro the Sch 1 of Domrtit Science an Area in , e Tcwer Building, Chin-L. _ '; . T. W. Winston _ of -urel ttell?? spent the Weekend wid her dau I later, who is attendinirthe l ran- 'cos Shimer'sehool " Mt, Carrdll. lTe P; T. A. of the Onk T'rracc :-ch.'ol will give a card and {mum palm at the school auditori l on Fri y evening, June g. 'j, , . and Mrs. T. C. Tillie s of Wild avenue will close-their ' ouse Jun' 1 and visit their ddughter Mrs. Frat k E. S'mith, of Kansas Cit. Mer. Lat . they will gt; west to 5pc ll the yup. ter. ’ _ t' and Mrs. M. M. Follans '. of La 1 avenue are receiving com gm lations on the birth of a ugh- tor, Saturday, May 26. _ r. L. B. 8outherland and four ftiellds spent the week-end. a t- cclsaor Springs. . 'v. Frederick. Hulke of ’orth G sn Bay road "spent the w k-end " mnthurk attending the nual mnrrence of the Northern , Iinois his; iet of the.Flvtuttrelicat " od of, No ll' America, f. g as Emma Holke of North 1reen Bay road speitt the week-end with htillsisttsr, Mrs, Breuhaus, of Elm.. Rhy‘ her hurl L 'ts. Herman de Angue’ra 'an two chil ren of Montevideo, Ur nay. Sim. tr America, are spendin the wksik with their cousin, Mrs. . A. Porter, of North Sheridan roe ' paw Ma: 513’? "sthss Ellen Brown is spending a few) weeks with her sister, M . H. B: charts of Elm Place. j) . and Mrs; never nrerthe app! par nts of a son bormon S nday. will sho 'tt e board of directors of th Lake Co ty League of Woman .oteru wil 'meet at Waukegnh on hurw. da May 31. L _ Iiss' Helen. de Anne“ St,' Lp p, Mo., will reach Hiithlan ark new week to visit with drien for sol ' time. [ , rs. H. F. Payne and Miss uriel wht are touring the Mediter Kean dis rict will return to Hiithlan Park a t July l. ' . rs. H. B. Roberts of Elm lace, retiirned this week from spendi tive or kix days at her old h , La Gringo. Ind. Her niece, Miss B but Br wn. returned with her., i'iri. William Guyot an her mother. Mrs. Schmy. ripen last wrath Laketon, Ind., visitin Mrs. Sell y's sister, Mrs. Bohnuted A and qu. Carl Sch' sling spe))t Sunday in Chicago the cu ts of Miss Helen Thelan. _ gr. Bert Crawford who ha been on ', he sick list for the pa few . s has resumed hirduties t the Hi land Park State Bank. e v. J. H. Reggie. pastor {the Ev angelica] church left for Le Mare, u. jTuesday evening to at nd a m ting of‘the‘ Board of Trus a of W tern Union College. H was ac nipanied by Mrs. Keng and the , 1itt1eirandtron, Stanley. ho is gbi "r to visit ihis father, nrry lie, ale and hislthree little b then in ioux City, Ia. M rs. mayhem wet in Sch y's (W iss Ella Harder spent the week- en in Chiqago; visiting friend _ member the July 4th cele ntion he and plan to stay at home that da: ' V rs. Frank i. Molley of trait, Mi " ha§ arrived to attend th wed- di of her niece, Miss Grae Arr, dr 3 which takes pltice Sgt” y. , Tsl.. Benjamin Adams' wkI had hei tonsils removed Saturday t the Grit Lakes hospital is tting " g nicely. y . ‘l r. an? Mrs. Edward Stee have retbrned mm a ten days trip 0 At- la ie City and New York. . f, r, and-Mrs. M. Warner we too st, day guests of Mr. an Mm.' , trt R. Noerof Oak Pork. , orshall Carqueville :and Jerry banning will return Saturda from t ti University of Illinois whe they ha , been attending school. F rs. S. L.-Hoover of Galv , Ill; sp t Friday and Saturday wi her so l Frank Hoover. Hal. q _ at- te _lied the Illinois 'ngerot' of wa en's Clubs in Chicago, last . l its Margaret “Boomer ' r0- tu i ed from Mt. Holyokp, W n:- to D. C., where one bu hen "tw. de forthe postwar. , ,' Xand Mrp. E. H. Ball 3 .ae-' m: congratulations on the birth I daughter Thursday, May 4. r.' and Mrs, Charles F n an- ce the birth of a baby " ghter ay, May Yi. _ semary Lytton left' yes rday nesday) for .New York She spend the summer at th) sea; ‘27 HIGHLAND pm @212} H' _,,' Place , five ', La but Mir. and In; A. menu...” 1dtntediriotte ortho, 'r., in trr't new building ii,i,?,ii,ti'? h. Dr/B.A. Hamilton span last a _White' Hall, Mich., with his fl iy. o are gspending the 311me Ft , eir summer cottage. . L . Mm. 'ibini'tttiiirmer/ t _ y by" ,atibord'u 111'qu l " en chime of the coach T My to Wear d.ept,, at G meth. _ Mrs. J; L. Holhrook nd' amen Holbrook have] I T f om a mptor trip to 8080?, M Mr. and Mrs, Frank Mttehhsr a ending’ two weeks atj Mel-I 2 p evious to their, departute for " 1:30;th thy pill: to high ', l f at: w. " l ', | I _ ( It. Dooley of N t -wV " mg! is visiting l the: , "cum; N. Y., tor home gum. . ’. Hid: Itirah Loudubnckjot Me h . d mqruod yesterday (Wed . rt frqitr the Ogonta school. I} Mrnnd Mrs. John M. Tattle. fe " retidmits “Highland Hark, no =' ew York, have arrived-to a wr [l t e AndtewtMilldred wedrlmg. ' y ill spend the month of June at tr, xmoor Country club. 1 Jack Ga net of Central 'sveuL. ho has b .51! with the maul“ w necoveqd. _ . . Mr. and.Mrs. W. E. Fax'on a - urtde the girth of a son, John Kn] - an, on' Friday, May 26, at t rant. hoppital. _ ' V ' _ Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Pitta edford,, Oregon.'nre spendi" tw days; with Mr. and Mrs. R. ' anon of Crescent. Court, db, attend their-collg'ge class " 't Amharst. and Northampton, 1 A 'e,',tiywt'iik, and bakery all o cmmun ty Shop goods will be I edneSdhy and Thursday, Ju? nd 7 at the residence of Mrs. . ' d em! on Sycamore Place. Tea win served. . l j _ Mrs. Barnes! of Long Ishnd " trt) eeltent' guest. of Mrs. A} ereira it',, S. Sheridan rd. 1 Mrs. lchrey who has been vit int er daughter. Mrs. William' G yot‘, r the te,', two weeks left 'ruefuit, r her [ me in Olney. C ' 3 Mr? and Mrs, H. Reade of (fun; n, la.cspent the week-end vid ir ptrenta, Mr. and Meg. ' eagle.“ ' Be sure to' stay at home July orlhew is to be a big surpri ore. ' A ighland Park. q i " Mr. tind Mm. Leslie . McCa my ave returned to Highland Park prittgfitld, Ill., where they have ' iving for the past six m6ntha. q 'ill reside in this city in thedu uni The Misses Floyd have rented eii ome to' Mr. Paul Haskin and will , Dr. and Mrs. Robert Herb“, h heir tpt,etrty last week, Dr. and, rs arbaek of Louisville, Kr. , Prof. E. M. Himmel of North asert/, rn college. Naperville, will pn h undayitmtrnimr and evening iithi., benezdr Evangelical church. l i, Judge persons was a;dele ta to hr National Conference of 'orkehrs. which organization i 'el; ' wiih' the National Pmbatio a pvenile, nssociations.u There " .000 (tiegates at the 'conventioh, rioup groups being in passionj'f nine " until tonight; 'r " Predident Harding gave a 2' tt or thi delogités on the abut}: [ Albert L. Hendee, " years old on4 y! the roost prominent and ittiht tit! men in Lake County, died lat 'trt) lay at his home in Waukegan f low) §ng a i serious illness of s ral Months. death being due to d sy. Re was the fathtir of Law A. Hens lee, county clerk. I ? Among the public positions he held pen the following: Assessor of PM ont and supervisor from " 8 to F2575; Bounty treasurer from {18“ 1890; assistant eirunty eier er Lewis Dorsett. upon whose ‘ n 1898 he succeeded Mr. Do q at the Monine hotel for the net. _ D c./ where he shook hands Presidént Harding, and also ”budge,” the famous dotrCaf been we. 5 F Baker's Btttterftne Flinn n1 'ttpit deliciqujor tkmrrhyrAU, mac. holding the position of on” clerk from' then until he reti d hi SiO, _ , 3‘ He served as: alderman "i thi ilhird :Ward in Waukegan ill-1189; mder Mayor jr. W. Besley. " i Mr. Hendie is survived - _.i. hi), wife and ond son, Llewellyn A. [Eleni- lee, present county clerk, an on; wind daughter, Elizabeth H ndee, iautthtbr of Mrs. Evert Hendec i County Judge Perry L. Pena} .umed recently from, Washll Initial tyd Sm [a w Col. Ind Mrs. Edwin Romber of ihicago _npent Dec9ration Day with tf thé ,gxecudve mansion, [wk 70: the ¢xclusive use of the pr ld t um his family. He shook Inn [ w! in, Menus, and later In. Rd _ mined; her husband at the rec F 'LaddU" was also in “and”. , mrinb band furnished the music f ; heirpturion. 'd - ATHER OF COUNTY j CLERK HENDEE D ‘nd Came Last Week at Hhemi, In Waukegan; Held Sendai 3 t Public omees I _ ‘UNTY JUDGE SEES . I HARDING AT CAP]! Mrs. "iirfifirki2i'o,r'a' i,,s,,.,LLii, ' . fl‘AL _ ti, at ureg eit' will um? low+ ral 3y. Hen. death tt ii "anti d hi (tlt 4th; 2 in ehihf Sin Mir AD with tt IT Mm; Q fgarlyto remind you that we also . ve a 1 5 ' se f 'i' n of GmetingCards or Congratu ions Grefefiing bards, for Birthdays, , _i,"/_,,'1" ’ dings, Anniversaries As Ill F0? "' Gridiiaies hrt)it E- t T 11515.3 0 y siatiiier It BEATS Earl. an? 389) funmii Avenue Wishing Machines Dollw ttttt.Ndmetumtrmhaetamltmetattt gill-.1 or“ -it6-ta-twttttrotrr 'wnl 'Nlg'2'l"g',u'tt1u'.NTtl?ld'.'l1", at you M. the autumn-ll, and to your to- qnire-eah..g , _ T " Séonth FLA i EXPE GIFT £51qu LEADING MAKES tis 00 PlacesOnein i! . Your Home Httrkzcvtzively Packed for i !1; Giving is tgti St. Johns Am _ Phone ISO FER-E "1i9cAA9HroamtARtHAMrL'roN CH ' DEE C,' Par " r Statiolggr. , VA"r,i", ; Han _ 'ant i, Volta?a , Rosi" Fountain Pens: E I; A Few Suggestions: f . p . _ w T" 'Memo', Books I'etis1t'v')t' Km F HUBER ELECTRIC SHOP YOUR bu) MAE-7m TAKEN m TRADE SEE mam ALL UNDER one ROOF rumba YOUR ou, mm FOR Vol ._ Ros?! 1ettin per erman W. Gsell & Hahn Anne CKER"& HUBER I REPAIRS FOR ALL MAKES HO OVE PHARMACISTS w L.juitSm nit for Good School We M567 . Wtiittitan's .Ptsrk8 Tilford . Schumacher Evershaip Pencils Albums Telephone SUPERIOR' can A i, DAY J UDD "

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy