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Highland Park Press, 29 Nov 1923, p. 9

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HONEST SERVICE AND FIRST CLASS WORK, NEW MODERN HOMES COMPLETE OR JOBBiNG PhoeuHiBhuhdParktr34R Highland , Park hel Company 102 N. IslSt. 1E2trhlI IEM1, Praia! Tabb-E335 ll. Ill. Meier Construction Co. Contrittors and Builders ' Building Material Automotive Repair Service I nsuranceL.Fire, Tornado, Liability - , Are You Carrying Enough? ' Also headquarters for Auto License and Notary Public PAUL SCHROEDER & (:0, Real Estate Evergregns, Trees, Shrubs YOUR PATRONAGE m RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED We write a full line of insurance in several of the beat companies. ' F r , P. B. Wilkins, Mun!“ COAL AND SOLUGY COKE A. W. ZENGELER Cleaning and Dyeing Office RAVINIA NURSERIES for Econofnical Trbnsporta “on 136 North First Street 384 East Central Avenue Telephone H. P. 1868 announces the opening ofa 'me HIGHLAND, PARKS ILLINOIS tr. D. CLAWY ' 'ONS and Service Telephone 612 MWMSOI W 162 3 “I have roughed it with men in one {Wilderness after another, in camp and Ion the trail,, in the air and on the mater, in W abrond and in peace " {home A follower and not a leader, " have been scared to death more Mme: than I can runeniben- t hats 1 high ‘_places, bugs, airplanes, Ind i canned food. Led by the"exfirmtelets of ‘my profession, by femitsinreurituitr', 1 or by the determination not to be left lt" home, I have been swam/thrown, P.ittem, sunbutned, rained on, shot " :itstone-bruitsed, frown, boiled, lured, jwith monotonous regnln-lty." Mary Roberts ‘Rinehutfhu given as 1 travel .book, but an Out Trail fluke: up tn interact, excitement and Stun 'for the intern! of waiting. The aeren parts relate In. kit-chew: " ’venture| camping out with the men of herjemily in ttil part; of the West and in Mexico. There is tho a col- orful description of houtetroating and, Wine in new. s'/'r1tistumn,otttteyotuortty personality of the authar, completely Expressed in the 'opening MW of “Roughing It With The Mm," when Mrs. Rinebart'uys: '_, - . T l "No woman ever rally known h man until the lm amped with him; watched him shave out of doom with the wind blown); his mirror about; seen his nation to I month of tried food; learned his mental condition when his tobacco is running lore-a situation which always raven]: a cer- tain avarice; his wakinghttitude do 'ter I night on the ground; and his tolerance or intolerance of mosqui- lm. block Mer, ito-ttee-lettttr, and other wild life in the wilderness. . . . . . For many families in Illinois the Thanksgiving MtM0tt is ‘a time of home coming and family reunions. For many of the homeleap children in the care of the Illinois *Children’l Home and Aid society it is e qreriod of special sadness because of, their great hunger for the home life thick has 'been denied them. Berqft of their own parents they desire more than anything else a place in a tan- ilrhytt1s.1 A l, V - - The aoéiety is in mock! need at homes for boys from new to twain years of In. A'ddreu Illinois Chil- dren'. Rome ind Aid society, 808 No. Michigan Blvd., Chicago, NEW 11111an BOOK I _ in MRS. BINEHART Famous Writer Tells of Exper- iences in “The Out 1111]”; . 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