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Highland Park Press, 11 Sep 1924, p. 5

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' new 414 McDaniel: A ' JOHN NAZAR] (North swan Phone BUGS 3-1-3 It mute? ll, 1924 M 14-7 Ammonia mhhnasidow: on Wa ecu: d mirn Shamerj ttue to undee . 1t surety won) be more safe f tr. tttt ehil who lag to n t di T ‘About fty ha May siittteet. it C tue of: oliee§hu turned“ new d " than" " claims We in ' y o as V In! dog‘ln thet'im P" .Weti, u, ii'rniri'ilti; be n. ', __ l - ",?lliii,?li,e't'itl Chicagg’w N! week-end.with in JV Nielsen. " 13111401: oe1ry u; ihi "ftiendse in Bo rt, Hind Batt C,"., Ind., at Ole nd, ptsio. 'v'): Mr. we amt. who has by; " the ishlan Park; Hospital I ' rem . after vingghis tonsila"; moved, at wil not tit able to win“ {or sev ' l w . 1', '5 . Mrs., ”an . 3nd in in the G any: h pita! t an (attention on be spine," . l, ___ / _ T I, " _ Mrs. artne 'iot Glénview Mina * most anti! fem trom the Not - brook d Fe , arts' lodge while. . the Eva, stun mapita}. . Archi Bea " .. had fthe misfortn ofhrsl hilr' F-ncou'pew it 'ktt2t _ 1).. N Glenvlo‘ Jtay. Me“ le, ' 'mgrk: no, Enlist oU in '. , tttber. right mi on r 1 the m Maw A ’ m2; $21» L. [2‘1- fender. " hoped (“if 'i',, ___1 ' Mr.Exd . 1 E. Cranium ' Mr at Lin In? In: oak; . .1. Mr. mm. sr" brother mm; in Velmont I hay last “at. The pat f of 3h'tt community is emu to '_ .CrQy. ' _ M t Mi m "a Dorothy 'ril: m mud bot' may at Rbnnd we fwith :1 putty, of Gierthirt friend's. y:', , '. 5" 9' ' 11yi.i?,! Bert . tet] Al Rohr we --" -- ' J... m. Federation Mrs. Fa St? _ . d Ion or.Gidalr 1tapislaits1" "tm vi friends. ' relativ here iF in: he hind; ' Mr. . nd M l Emil linen”, M . and M Wt 'r, Ihd ‘Mn. l,' Keener} mote Ji to anine' and " waukee one (In [at week. ', 'r, Mr. nd M _liilltl,i/j, Gamma: c, - bated heir r) iiidhtkyutrthertrrir: unend' tt the Alttw “Topsy Ind Bel ' In: Saturday "_ t. g . I Mrs.,1Erpitr ii, Martrood a moi: her hotte with ex- son our mommy: Mr. d M " bated heir attend . the . Int Safgrdny s'. tMt MrJEd Deli iesithd Al Row.” men-uh: t 5 Amp n rri7i,iiii" of La r . Bri ers' comic!!- tions pt. Peor' the next two wutiu. . Two any _ when “and" py Mr. Micuow on nit Shermer W, “out; mile th ofgtovm. , / Mn; and M H.hrkrCherrietilare attending the Entrintera' Convontiun at Detroit, . h., mid report a. vis "it. ad M 1 Maximum" hie " J, tb' k?“ 1.12t a n In: " V 'del C nds. a. Y? _' ( ‘_ l Tinc John ‘anlil-n ”j 2 ttttie Cd! _ avne#itmottwow Vi? m, _ mm eye-km. _ ".1 " Mn. and T Puriy '0! Kiwi ture tly rpr, d Mist, M by in: l " my train in I!“ W imeg _..2. J . ... 0. 5:“ 'i' Mr. and" '. Rl4hard Seal-mill on In. an Emma’s house , in I "a “a Hum: mdg; . I Mr. and . Erin]: Meiersditd. ' Mr. and ' m in” . u with har Maia and in when the , ook t Jami . '19 i' ”BIL? and . t P., 0'00an 'P strumming. eir céusin trpmi‘CF "dafprsrre I dhttr, , H.- J. -. In. 3nd M , . Will also In piled an. In RO Y'% __c..i', p. Ever l, ti,,g'1,d2l. coed, tima 'i'jiii'irisitt' Elma} bummed _ Her hie F am yd Chicago forh g” daymg"Ai_‘;_n :‘i Mrd. Leo I {rial} ' d Mr. Ind M 1. Ed H‘ppp I'tlt' 'e1'i'dllhl"di at}; , a " the Niel l him) Saturday u d spent’m emu abhojrening. g ". ii'ii','jriiii, il . i. gating bet; home with 'J: I King family Mmptrr- nrily.;' . 5 ' ( _'._ ", /,l', ri',' In! “): new: A “was _ n . " by; for to 4mm: thtt moving» St. . bert' Church. A good mm. "North of tr so}; Bay” and “bungee or Die" a Iriiry and 5mm with bther pip will ttt their, ""iii $718 has"; at St.- Nt)r- bert' Chute September 16, ammo n, Eve body Welcome. $311113 Di yoi: wee M J. Kortmp‘q’nd Cola dupiar f, Mutiful than”; the _((ti,j1ii'ii1 air? fAlso the Itemind and aBree t tP din?!” from moth- broc t No (ii1srook'isurels wad, tsire. I a . , , Bo of jsahirtr his?! mak us Vi V? no “if“ m. .--' “L , i=5: Th two th tantra“?! . Unitid Sta canal: and Wall. . mun A'tp)N Norri)trl P BLIC TIC is hereteirrtim that, the s ' ' Admin - with will a xed. the Ed ".01 w Joh r" vi] - md the .rob-ze rtro Llatfoitr :ritt iGihTTG (I; -holden“ . ' _ {twain 'r' autumn 'r': d Co ty, o"l2t'r,': rat M "'tiesf Novi her “xv. 924, _." nd whe an ‘ersqni having. ' as "ai at ”Rama! are n ,9 d rem: and toy , .itre tumMtsA, Com for and!“ non. N D '. . IL; MA g Ada _t1,','fritir, with" " I) a. ( net of; state of l Jkomcd‘pceuud. 'r', WITegIn, " Sgt}. 4th, 192 rj,. " E. S GAIL, “any”; Tc, i, Lee and J. Eortmiurind Valiant Landwcfhr Mr, (minis! m of Wil 'll ounty Fair " if: GREATEST RESOURCE IS BOYS AND GIRLS COUNTRY’S, BEST PRODUCT Intending Talk by B. mum-ow at Farm Bureau Picnic at . Diamond Lake Last I V _ Week Briefed "The burgest ‘prodhct of the south lone. eisttot not of the middle went, com atidfhoghr.' The greeted; un- developed resource in boys and girls and we' of this generation, though od, ammo are perhaps superior to these of any other generaittot, fall sadly short of our possibilities." -- _ This (hiking statement we: made by Benjamin H. Darrow, diteetor of boys and girls work for the Seers- Roebuck, Agricultural toundatlort, speaking on "The Biggest Crop" be- fore the Lake county term bureau picnic held on Wednesday at Diainond Lake, 111. Mr. Darrow is I gifted speaker, is full of his subject, and goes right to the heart of the prob. lem. His many heaters went home with s new conception af the boy and girl problem that they held previous to Mr. Dnrzitnr'spspeeeh. _ T Dynamic “sought "H it were to becomohnown that there were to be no more children the) mm. for most of the work of the world would. be wiped out with one stroke. The things that make for stability and growth would, ell be gone. The thought of the children is the dynamic thought of the use and 'yet of the seventeen million donors spent in s recent "tttrr the depart: ment of agriculture a single million went to the children. Of the eight ‘million of boys and girls who belong Pt boys and girls club work, 450.000 only are enrolled. And the children are not to. be bleined. One-third of the club work of the nation is done by the one hundred end Mtr counties having full :time workers. _ "The aottttton lice in knowing _ juvenile _ leadership "in both mount } kind. The county agent has too ny other duties as do thie- Work "justice and it in too costly fnot to, do lt.' Country life htevitattlr'trars the penalty in. backword communities. hopeleu, ogricultnre in Iunownkened embitiona of bots and girl- who on) on-tbe femur, and the lost af initia- tive ind spirit of thou who leave. Club work, on the other hand; helps to.miaer, agriculture to the level ot! other calling: and "Bettifhta is " a, task calling for the 'ripest powers or man. a battleground of opportunitieu where he who isorepired may. wtid his Victoria. ; ' _ ', . l l New Menu! of Ptnaoehttr l "Niw menu: of fttrartelrttr ciuh work? mast be found if the millions of boys and girls who would‘nvall themselvel of its behefltis ire be reached. and the Sears-Roch k agricultural foundation is 'reid . to function to make this possible. We are prepared to help.counties raise funds of their own and help, their'lendere to arouse , the interest which importance of the movement merits. We are ieadrto co even further. Th help the work get under way and carry it through the organization period we will contribute} a thowknd', dollars towards ttté county's ttrat budget. s' _ "Let ,tyrtake gonizance‘ of the things,aNrut up. :Just as surely, " we are interested incur own children should we be interested in the entire community. we do not raise our own' children; we 'gnerely help to do it. What the land dictated may mean more.to our Williethnn what we com- mand. Therefore to he genuinely thoughtful‘of Willie, we must be in. terested in the land. There is no inch-1 pendence here; it is interdependence.‘ A bad gang can bring woe and misery! to the ftnetrt parents. _ ' I Why Farm Borer Succeed v' I "There are many reasons why fem ers boys succeed. They are taught to work. Along the' rows of corn they learn to think." But iseruptrt1e great- est reason is that the farm house is usually a home. The farmer seen - of his son than moat city men do of theirs. City homes eregof‘imes men hotels where members of the family sleep a little. It is up to the form; home to preserve the true gummy life that has mode it the candle of the ‘world's leadership". _ ' g MORE POWER USED IN THIS COUNTRY The horsepower used. per man. iii Englahd ii about one-half that reg-f quired in _the United States. It is ho’; mere accident-that the wages also a)“ half. . The. horsepower consumed _ 'tr Japan is about one-fourth that in th N United States, and curiously ems , the wages paid .180 m shin“ 'mrl.i fourth., _ ' l _'] f a; Also Wages H her and Mandi, an]; of L vine Better _ Than Abroad _ If our standprds' of living "e Mabel} than those of my other country, if on“. labor pgoducea- more and mm more; it is because we are am: of pow“ und Immatic miehhtery, A g 7 During the twenty years that 9204 ceded the world war, the "311!!!)te natibnal per ttapfta “tulips: in the United States increased 116' per cent; those in Germany " i/irieeili, Fame} 27 per cent, and Great Britian 21 pct cent. It would. be no dittietttt nutter to correlate these tsiOtWutnt percent? ages with on; greater use ot pom driven iatsor-avimt,tnaehtmrtt. Jr" in: HIGHLAND pm PRESS. 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