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Highland Park Press, 10 Apr 1924, p. 5

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Mt. rm. M - ”so mg Ill. to, h _ OURICOUNTRY FIRST I , _ Always Our Country shoiild be first, -Wh most of us who are now in the middle life wd e school children it was notineces- sary to teach patriotism in go schools; patriot am was absorbed by the youth of that day insensibly from le (hing of the noble deeds of our dountri's heroes in past times, 2. recorded in our history books. . Nobody thought of being an At ttr else but pat- riotie. This paetfiam nonsense had not reached u . fromg'overseas. There were no radicals nor pink. parlor bolsh Iilti in thdse days trying to break down our nationalism to main as easy prey for the bandits of the world. Our country mean something to us. It meant our homes and schools and church ". our" dear/ones, our fridnds and neighbors, our lihertrand o t lite. It was one with all'of these; it stood fir them all in our, derstanding of patriotism. There Ieatr)to question about it; E man nor organ- ization would have dated in those days to stan-l up and fiout the Grand' Old Flag of this Republic nor hiss the , iering' strains of its battle songs. What is the matter today? , ve we lost our spirit as a nation? Never! The World war Fred that., The trouble ity the invasion of foreign propaganda ixinade too easy in these days. In fancied security we fail tom :7 that the forces‘ that stand for chaos and destruction areboring hm within in this land, trying to upset' traditions by teaching fal It doctrines to our youth, using the discontent of some classes fud sections with economic Conditions to build thereon distrust o dour government, to inculcate treachery to our established instittdllong. It is time to smite this evil, which is the more dangerous lbecause soakin- fully disguist tt should be crushed where r found. The American; heart is still sound at the core. . people are still for Our C6untrrdespite the howling of the Jew. . Ate. _ j More and morirht every , GGiii 31'th , torid , ',',1,'ll'tuhi'l to i.'lliri'.'_il'litl'lll,ilyl1 club wifhlnits tzorders; here 'l'1'rtg,'fgt I I) {gummy} of the good t',',rtit',iitt, done by t l it, organization for VILLA the welsre'of the com tor, tirtdrthrogg the fed 'tion ofI _ i , we clubs. for the count 1.as armhole. Th scope 'l'l'lilltrgl Cl) 'The intere women 8 clubs lugs igreatl . ' dened in rmpenta -ars, and he good i now centere‘ york dome_has Increase; t proportion. . Thll e is no fttgrgt1), to be held 1 m cpmniumty when)” a ottttttt'tr club, that can claim: greater t of the tttttrl achieveiient in the line pf mmunity welfa than can this or- 1.yeett “med ttanimtitttt of meat worn whose ideals , , high and whose; ing the lart efforts aye put fotth whol Fheartedlt téwa . their attainment. gens appare The participation bigwomen It'g'g,i,z,',t,i,o,itit i Ieommppity, activiJ i/er, t3: 3?: ties of_every description has, Ift . cormzunity‘ l e to a higher plane! r e It]. ', and widened the horizon of tiotniibilitie by 1i T 'd g the eyet' of the? Jt,'fti.,,t penple to, higher goals end grater achievemen s; The C'lgf,,,' ot.) it fag}? this country are plying an _ mportant part in ts development in} or DEERE these .days. andfhair influence will be more tstilorigly feltjds their} JDuring G trtran.ietion? increase in number and ittfluem,ee4 And the trernen./ been “In? t dons thing about ital] is that, no matter in sit t line of éndeayor the when this influence m be ed . t _ was of Dec _ . ay exert , it can be depen y, on always to be I. SEWER: for betterment. Womat's clubs Have done gr t things for theirl V A Gmpr'C communities, and they will do still greater t' use. may have "mum , gnly begun and will go fan; Irreverythittg.: ey attempt 'ttlTCi'iii"e'i'i'it'c,i, can be trusted to the limit, Arr their aim is tth r " high. :1 adeiptats {a ' -e_r------- . _ l v'-, a ma f, . whammy FIRST , t, by (iii)')))':, was; Always thtr Counter iiil,ii be 6m. Am, _ mm " ....: mt... Board. , ewv wast me Pan tt elections are of I " there is time to 100k shout f [other Wanna: offac ‘vi ll _l'ol"Sl'lt',s"rj'il'.i'.ftlll, the urea to do 'ltl'tltg, Wprth while f (ti general said There art, “Ways plant of opttttrtuttttieritt tii, , munity its): 'dtprt 919113 these Ihyssy bud good‘work is alwa a ' I and by the pub- 1.iel geNe, this 'ppttepitt,'opt is not a! " coal. _ Low amn-' nations w ich are world) for the hen t, . _ the community are Mn the of supgrt. They need the 'v2& " of thepeople in their" endeavors to: worth-while things; for he teommytttiroy.ttiid they ahonld have Lit. new are plenty b: , t as and critics in every dommunity, but as ' rule they do "t greatly Ipflyence public opinion. It is the earnest worker. the ze I ous booiitet of com.. IPun.i.tr'interesti, who really counts.- whey t e’ assets 0 a com- mun1.ty:are considered. The country is o tr-tt n with pie who i, tan tell what is wrong with every tttovisment:but what i ' wanted 1 is the man or woman who 'can take hold whrever atydtittq.teeji needed and help fu'rward to success, a wortha hile project. Ever.)H town hat; its drones and its workers, and it is, o the etemial credit 'of the orkers that most t8)mrnurtities are f. iting ahead to bet- ter.thinga, despite' the hantiicap of dronesa I kickers. i, Eirery- when good work is gaining in results; progr__ tl may be slow, but at " sum, beetuud, there iaigrowing in this IF d a feeling of re- sponsibility of citizenship more widespread t an ever .gtore. It is the duty of every citizen to accept this rponsibih , and to} exert his or her ibeet efferts to help eve "ttoyey.ient yhich, makes for the best interests of himself and eneighbors in the! community. 3 A. . T , Noi that the ng eléctions to look about 'tj,iiiiiii avenues the urge to do something worth l are alWays plenty? of bpportuni'tg alga: these lines, and good‘yvork 1 lie,' although this nppreciatzon is izations which are workin), for t? t.thTarss glad of annual-t “an: m Nt.nemtst ‘6 Tht Iiriirii,"lltiir' jiiii"ili/'jiiiliii"ii Erttdasd u "diiii' ' "iiitiir" w %_mhhil, We! the Aht 01 Pnblhhod THURSDAY, “an, Fresh Country Eggs Fhrit Farms] to Consllmejr We are offering during April' May palm guaranteed n ’ Jaid eggs irr-80..dozen use Iota " who] ', prices, 27 cents a dozen up' , and including SaturddrVApril 20th, at . price. . ' . T , This offer at wholesale only hon April and May when our contracts] than we can sell armtail and nth possible loss we are .ofrtrintt in aw them as fast as recewed and makej wookbbgm Phone Wheeling 15 Eggs ;; Eggi: Ward tolsuccess; a worth..' T hile project. Ever)“ ' and its workers, and it is! o the etemal credit " mummmunitiea are f ind ahead to bet.. I: the h icap of drones kickers. ii Every- , gainingin results; pro 8 may be glow, but 'ithere iaigrowittg in this a feeling of re- mnahip more widespread t an ever wrote. It. by citizen to accept this ponsibi1t s and t,'l ibeat eftdrts to help ,eve .movement which t interests of himself and trneighbortr in the! I m mnllnx‘nn n1 km l J {WHERE amp ISNEEDiD THE, WOMAN'S CLUB 10, 192i " Winn!) t, ts lithe pout ofBee at High? IV Act of Ruth 8, m. than“ mun. Go. 1313*“ Put. 1470:»an . l Illinois . ' , M 111mb”. “Milli; l most of {as who it was notlneces- 'Aiiifi"git, These thing tidal to our l tfea11y neceud 1y carried for we are taking pdrt to the ; pledged to fd, gram. The present] the establislui A Commi the Board w recommend“: divisions, pa development; f growth of Ba 5. ROADHO T A promine zoning engineer we: employed whi. Lufixtoperaud with? the Planning} nimiueion in drawing: up a scient c sorting ordinance.“ This will as e “improper locationi of hmim'i uminl and residence! property for best, development of our town in nch the “me wny u the high gr. towne, on the shore. 4. PLANNIN : rt 2. ANNEXA ON'.. C 3 'At an elec gecently held onta lying territo ' was . annexed which quadrupled t former area of the Village. _ _ 1 . l 3. ZONING TO THE cr or ifiiiiii JDuring , been min): the Village; was of Deki v11. ' E ELECTION IN I A F, EERWELD l ' I 'The we tl of Deerfield citizens 13' now came - in the Village electit'm to be held 'hart Tuesday.' " View of the mart) . . development that hi) been tiareied.tst in that village duty} ing' the lay ' ear'many of the cult was appare ’ y are desirous of see-l ing the sa ', "kind of protriNtreVt tied thru t ‘c'oming your. T I The Citi r." Tim: re'cehtly mailed the folhrwiUttgtter to the voters: _ TO THE CIZENS . - 5,? or DEERE LD, , _ 1'1. Wheeling. mum Much” in "master mi political dc 'sqme of bl mistress tni: _ AN ICATION‘NOT‘ICE :"‘ PUBLIC I one}; ii.hemby men that the'S b riber.Afitninitrttatrixriirf the Estate ll Cathetliit Hart amused will attend ' I Probate Court of we Co'ynty, at i term thereof to be how,- en at' the al , Wtuse in Wankem. in said Con ‘ y, on the ilmt Monday?“ June next,). " Then and whats} all persons ha " cliims against “it estate are» Aif1ed and requested 'ol, present'tfi 't e to said Court ttrl adiudietttioN! _ , t I Wiukegan, Is; Emma 3 Wu!“ the "Wt paid in by a with” emmtuqor,tre' state. _', C:' '; _ T L 1'r) The tot utomobile feature; 069! charity we $3,230,180. Thing} in gin increase of. early One million mum over the aunt" paid .in br Otttk county in 22, the futures fir that year being 2.331332% -. ' Cook Ca 33 b8 ‘93! hike fees, I nouncéd b: cook ' .' PAYS _ _ir'-'e ll Thirty-t ‘ee and One-half iserh Cent mésFrom Chin” J rtSays . 1 j ANN 111::me I'Artrriptertitr, HIGHLAND mum, mamas Resp last year there hind portant steps mummy. rd'tdwnrd the prof éld. Jr. My hat year. otitsti41iiitwd pent M the an! dutch“)- I, (1ng to fhrttrtts Ji'ittijin- Cris',;':,",",,')',!,?,,;',. ofatatm was A Win; the hmount he virilous counties, ofcttte ;.HABT, 4dminhrtrttrtai, :14pr 8ixi,1thU-, l -: E, P. Gail, Attomeir being.“ said shout the i ls" that are “wiring elopmeuts, Init pomp: t. are controlled by B. , pnsive and thorough am“, m.ade by an experigi Fame? engineers and" I w?te drawn for an; rt. These have been (the people " .threi, b; and by the Villagi’j It, hive them active- "rd. ,or that ream: you tokgive your mp- iizem Ticket which is low the above pro- tfully ; submitted, W. Btile gn was authorized by as dirty it is, to make I! tstr-to new sub- t, may»: and other 2,timt vto the orderly fksld, l, ' Bond flu: diséounked mt ofl roadbpuaea. ES: bbviduslf are huge Magrr 13nd it in puc- d Selig 13w. R. B m waggwue‘eo c.'s. Cam me " wife, it tens. Lots 10 1km , oi! Iddn to Lake mud: in it. j :9. " 1 . _ {£11 wife. Addn r." c. ' me man tmt/wire to E. d, Stone land wife it “as. Deed 811?. (ham 13‘- A, amp? Station sub- dh.' P. ‘. . f _ 23100. trtaihrrtt., ths 21 and 22, iblk 4 , 2'tra'li,, toELake Buff. i'r" D. .3: and wifetol?.B.Yottiitr and it. t _ tens. wn moo. sump "tt. "911m T and t, Mk 8, High. land _ i _ V 1 . ', E. «mind wt toiL. Gieake wn $1.00. Lot 0,bik 2, Ambush " an. us. new“; . _ 3‘ W.lg. _ d1ndgwifaboF._W. Ends. wn no. tttamd 36; Pt of as "ttr of ttie., '-Deetiatit. _ ., VI; Yan I $100. " 4: m as: r item Ftarr 811de land; " h ' 10.51 to t Core: wt.D] to and field I no Villa field M Iiltrt p White did has. to pi. L. Tho iyo no. sump, $3.50. Lot E. Bowl”: and wife to (rr. Wilcoa ind te " em. my no..w1y. " ft. oszt‘b-Iot'fs pf 10th, B. F.. Miller’s an ruii Fault. "I l 11, 100 dino,) Wad Bloc Ric. I M ide I Bo , be iea fr , " the in]: an int v1 Ra cot) te sh pt, an tial at th, of thl tre be] m th d b L, . INTERNATIONAL,‘ _ "l, _MllRvMltp ma WOMEN iris in: Many, $1.6m to Take PM in Uhiqug Feature at Y. W. Convention t. may.) bu: anguigmmd pm. P. Wallis at nigto E. q. Brant . W11 spa. was, m 1, Deer. Villa's“. 27, teertieU. _ P. may at al mi M. c. Wankel! 310.1131»: 24, tite I, Deerfield Sec.[27, D-f1elti. P. f a” at into E. G. Want I w: 310. mum 1, Deer- illa‘, face. magma“. F. my,» a al t4 G. n Cure and D sac: Lot " in First addn gnaw Villa. j _' H; Erika: andl wife to B. B. toads med ’10.”;Stamp’ $1. Lot k b, m adldn tit Rama. High-‘ k Btse, ls, Deed?“- _iart' i and 1tit T. w. Hos- inf! wife imam wn no. :1le If . Lit"?)' Rog Terrie; in min, arm” is. 'ii_iiiie, to mgr. ,r',esic QCD 38am $L Rib! Iota " and {orthn'por Terrace subdu.’ .1 u. 'tlt and 'ttur, to M. A. has» d Sophie Wan Essa. may but; T i,'?,'",",? o. Babb ma ‘WD 1. .1»: 7,,*p1k‘637, mm. Lo ‘mun. '/I, .. l son .of-thé 'df beach, the igf o the Youd Women’s_ Chris- A , ' tion in guaranty of hr. atio 1 friend FP, dwell as to w t extent, I it: worldwide gram, Each . ‘to in ‘the union evei country i which the y. W. A. rt in liitiit qsrtipd on will rep rated by t tWir. A speck! ieat any ltr, ' pNparation, arid re le be sacred; music pt foreign “we " I j I _ _ .‘ _ ession' ill blr.hettded By . Ro ‘ E. S r,' taWrna1 Pres- t, f lowed b other: National _ mbers. “not: the banner rers ' is expectbd will he Amer»? Placid; aubdn, List T (ex. le. E " " Min t1}. tirtjirstsiiomit ot 1tntt ’ which will: opehithd x. W. C, " is . l VGSpéIQ‘i'Vid at the mixed 1.91 St'. 3 Magda Divine, in EV :Y rkyon‘Ma Aug..- Che advice a tube planned C pirthf, thd 1924. tio/ come-Mich "it .the. Young‘ otn6n T Christin”) Aaaodtatiimsr, rough} the minnow or, Dean Robbin: thtt dance of : ,000, girls ma wo- misixppbted. 1;: g l I ; . “The ential idi “of the service," d $$r, . Bury [ , P,'onA'osditk of rNa nalvBoardrjvhq is in charge ‘a gamma, His {to emphasize ought] the mum gm! thtoutdi the 5 my. lot 4lr, an: 1, Fine faddn mini" Elam-Mi. _ 1 H, Newman an; wife to B. P. or. my no. tamp tu. Lot wirtii',sgtation saw. . N. Itoaenwaid9 has to C. J.’ k Qcmm. mm 31, Pt of lot l my dgrett'tltrubat H. Pk. Grim and'wi to M. Roam; ' WD :10. 8 mp $1. Lot9,; tingtop Circle subdn Lake For‘ Indi girls in1beads and mom} us. i 'dgitdt ru/ttom Ru ' 31y, 9-810 " and chum "Eur , in ct/,',',_i2,""itl nati'vd dredt a,' at. eats in ll bud gown will Ip re resent' theiyou'ng womanhood .. L. glam-rum Ji .KJein‘wD It,! pug "qndividod 45435 iil ' " 3b“: 1, First addr, to ma Ghiiii, I _ _ nit 2titrWttds. l . L. Hayward io W. Camsius 'iiriiiii;iir"uii. Ap undivided '_' _'i'i, NEW! YoRticiircREAiit Butterscotéh _,,,r_,_'r'ia"r"' 7.17 :1 I': (An Ice Cream Brick of Unrivuled Good“. "'1'A'tflo'leitlf,'f so, Cents "ei2llfl't Try the HYDROX $1,000 Sand” EARL w. GSELL , co., Highland Park LAEGELER PHARMACY. mam KNAAK PHARMACY. Mela Special This Week vt'ta7r,8'rrt1 E1125 E753 (' [l, ‘r! l? " "

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