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Highland Park Press, 23 Apr 1925, p. 15

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mi trt. if. In: 'tfWr,'l (iii M the {In - 1-- - an" 3: pin- tat. Byr did m. 193 W _ hi Hitthlatttr Iiarii :34 . qw. scatteredzthe handful of minute men. The s I ry at Con.. , died . different, however. {here the British met he t re- (tr . "te4oftlte war were-ooh in retreat,aretrea w eh had , _ 'tdediggttt rout bef thesoldiers got baektoBoaton it was bell 1 1775, which marked the beginning of t hi tory of ' the [, _.' States as a nation. . ' , ' .. of 1 ' in addition to being the sesq . tennial _ of tasdi faiid . itstheoiartiethtinnivertsar3r of he end- . - . .ChilWaro thesurruider of General'Lee, t A ttomats '. '.. .ua, . the sixtiet anniversary pt_tlte ttaaaaainati n o Presi- ", dent B, "In in Fords theatre at Washington. _ ' . '_..' t It on April t) t Lee surrendered to Grant at ii, mattox ' and thi date, lacked. days of being four years from e date b when t e Civil war, at Fort Sumter. ' 't _ "d _. dent ”no? was assassinated on the fourteenth day of .the e . , month an grief succeeded the rejoicing thit h come ' with I endoftheqhtr. ' P, I , , , m. ~. that date April has brought us two more wag t e Span- ' , ti ' y can struggle which commenced April 19, 1 ' 8, mrour _ war wi Germany, which began April 2, 1917. 'i _ - _ t.eeief?ee'yset,ytArehAtty1,:attilGGurJi, /i2ttttctt'tu'rt'tPt'etMtr,'su11gi. . _.! _ . At .htt long been brown " the moet‘fateful one i Ar W,m that Meet our MX major were commenc th! 3.. . , tneth.tymMt.t the closed the Civil war an the 'untttitti of Pyegxdent Lincoln. , _ _ , Apt _ 1926, " a little more tipylkayyt than the su ”we b because it happens to be the 150th birthday ni Ut the _ "l ttle of Mutton and Concord, the histo ie qrhieh [, " a the Angular: fight for independence. _ ". Jn , aattttehuturttts _th,ertrveyt is ttt celebrated, d n “m ' ,iiiidoiiiiaiiiaGo"Gi attention tot e 33.... sf Paul JUveee's ride and the fight along the d , Eve . American tlehoo)bot, of course, is familiar with t .1 Att . 19, 1775. knew: how Paul Revere rode along the m, and warned 1ttt,tie that the British 11'Si0., darts " - under (general; age to destroy the supplies i hi . Its t at Lexingto ’on. e public square, in the l {nth the f.irat?8trod: [ f the Revolution was sh_e_d, id t hi. 1 lant' It andthid whente V d the witwi 1 The right of the mall radio user to filter the air tor he pro- gun desires has been happily recognized by Secre oover. a, t brief interview he announced that the en . of the ratio . ion of his department would be largely de to see- tr', the small fellow, both receiver and broadcast? ived a a . For that reason it isJikely that promoters, , ho lan the ' . of enormous blenketinz broadcasting station} in various parts the country will be bulged wimp to the de ment that t [ new service which they offer not discomEn or dis.. mantle he smaller local broadcasting stetions'which serv a daily . tr group of interested listeners. E {It} Gi'ihisqiArAr'rut4 is. in; the in: d dew mans use of _ power aid t ind»! NEW WET To Mi Anna of thid locality In meaitir with some mucking the Mug WET. the new Friday - , wtstationowytodbrrtertm- Hui mung WW. Thompson, fame: w yo: of Mayo. The atl- tion is . the nhkem‘road, direct- - _ ta'tth'l",'i'. orterrtast 11:! mW' "ioisratedamit1tetttxtiidirw in -- - tr complotion.‘ _ “u' will broadcast from I studio J'rctsiq - Munmotoeontmllm'.‘ 'ea', ubiobeuodpu‘tlyfor it a ri, ms womanly "titt u. than vocation of mid. helm Ra’s do“ do!» than“ and through "sd rains Mt tombs to - 2tAt,rttit1'lt tdl 31‘ . " minmpe Str-silt; L 3 n S & “a >rK.|.!u.St Pt)!” em es to dit-t AWAY- ' ox Poa was a 0008 vastly by“. man my; " HW'E ', U.S. LEADS WORLD , "E port just madegublieby the Geological Sn ey: . ,oses that the United Win 1923 led the world" the 1trnpyryt Ioped water power with 10,000,000 horse j er This :hat more than one-third of the power, prod by the voter was generated in the United States. Th to horse madueed by water in 1928 in the entire wo let as 29,: horse power, a '1' _, _ n an estimate prepared by the Geological urv y it is It the installed capacity of water power in his ' ountry £0,000,000 horsepower. , l,' _ t' ADIO STATION _ TUATED NEAR HERE Torth of Deane“ Soon o On Air; Wbrk Near Chaplain {to u - . the ordirts on! Y, APRIL '83, 1925 HMO? NATIONAL Aiomrtmsuuis PROTECTING RADIO USERS Arbor Day .wis c lebra ed with great ceremony " the rfl ld school hat Friday afternoon hen brtrflve trees and a number T lm es were planted in en attractiv " gement, under the direction of Mes R. R. Iowdemilkgnd P. barman. A row of poplar trees pow eparetes the achool. groundl' on the . eat aide and lines the driven .'. M tubers of the Parent-Teacher ciati n and of the Garden club of rfl Id, were that; " the plantin , and the pro- gram which v3: give a f Home: 1. Amerie-Br all den and visi- tors. 1-" F , l 2. Salute to the Flag by ' grades. 8. Greetings to April by rat three Kudos. 4. Treei--trr fifth 2n . . 5. Tuck-by sixth . ' . 6. American Creed..... -d.. t r Mr: T. A Patriotic Creed..l.-1, e1 Knob 8.11:9 Platt Song_ y rat four 1 ml: a z ' The money for th was ob- ‘ teined through rum age e which ‘the pupils of their]; F gr ea gave, and by a collection m the lower (rode children, whic " unted to tirentreitrht dollars. 'Se rel Elms and acme lilac bushes weri the gifts- of the parents.- ' . ", Mm. Ralph Kid or. Mu, _aiidred trniNrertroeke ' ll . Flaherty 11nd Mrs, Meriiweat r, o Chieago Wren the guests of M . C; T. Ander. law. may um . Health Promotion,' k set for April 26 to " g #aterUl and mg "on: grams for Faith k c cured from the State Dem Public Health in Spri she]: Invitations have n' t out to the people of Dee ']d _b Knuk's “mic Store, Inviting 'ttsir to make this June their h d rtm for magical needs. Rodi Vie ha, ree- ords. pimps mud t " in this line can be purchased . The stére which is connected ith he arntutlt Pharmacy, in very tn ively fur- nished. Miss Id'a K , who is a magician. its in ch: .' Mrs. John Sinker . esday fat the "mtant canine of 0 Illinois Couxwil of the Pare T her um chtion held hi3“? la, _ to; three‘ Hays iii; -sirvker k l. daily”. from ', and UMBER 9 morn- Fere the at Con.. ost of triotie to Con.. 1e story historic aging at _ April, vergary truggle ed with 1d school brtrflve as were gement, hu/ my; inclusive; for pro- m be so- rtment of It Hith- nerican an, and , assas- This by the a horse '38 29,, were the Weld Gen-mum: when! Punt; Tough “mention. of which'she il pus-I nt. She'wjn aeemrtptrrthd by Mrs. Quizley of Lake Forest, who is the: delegate from the , Deerfuid. Shields Patrtnt-'teturher aatroeutioa. mi and -hrrg.'Itmit Frederick had u th¢ir guesthMr. Frederiekfn sister, Mrts. Fred Kalbitzer of Arcadia. Mich. on ”may, .‘ . Mri. J, Lilliochelt. Jr., claim of ,dket"toiyjrt the tenth district of Fede tion "of Women's club. war the mayo! Mrs: B C. Sherman " tt huge n “the :Wuukecun Woman‘s tl)')')',');,).' _ A _ I l y.t J: Hahn-63%!» and little Ion Jack Le, Rivinh. spent many with Mrs. 1Psu', mother. Mm. P. C. Bie- dom (V ' , ' 1 “$136 Mrs. Barry C. Wilson of Chi T und. Mr. tirttrMrs.Vrartk B. Wlladn of fLibertyville were guests at th,) Cheiterx Wolf home 1th Sun- day; i , T ' Mia. Raymond' Clivey ktertainid the Young Matron: on' Fridly dur- noonu l, _ _ .Mrp. Mary Kdebelin has returned {1-91ng Jiiithtand Pu-k hospital. Erik. Alvin Rank Ind Mm. Alex Willxpn were hostesses to the Ibres 1yhilPttt club, " the William homo on Wednesday evening. Mr; and, Mrs Hirry Clav'ey enter- taippql nt an}! op Saturday evening. C Alex Willmon has given up hid posi- tion is Pullman conductor out! is in business with his father, .E.'H. Will- msn.; Mr. Willmon, who hes been in the shoe business for the past twenty- five {atmonmom in Deerfield, is now n poor health. nu; B.. m Km: snd her two daughters.“ Mrs. Alex Willmen and Mrs. Jtobert Gmmlsde went to mp: buque, low: to" attend the funeral of Map Krone" brother-in-lsw, J. H. Fichlt, lset‘_Tuesdsy morning. Mr. Fichlt died' at his home in Oklahoma City'nnd burial wu in ,Dubuque. Mm. Fichlt returned' to DeerfUld with her sister, Mrs; -Kreu. Miss Helen Fichlt or, O’klshoms City spent the week-end " the Krese home. MA nnd Mn; Jiék Myer: and two childyen, Spout the week-end in Mil- nukieo. ", I T . ' ago “.91: Kathy. The Seienpe dune- af Durham- Shield'a high school visited the Stock Yudb and tip: Field Museum in Chi- his. Glen Boiman and little daugh- ter are spending tit; month with uln- tivea' in BlootnirttrtU, Ill. _ Little Gm Vane: entertained n number of her friends SIturdny after- noon' at I birthday, pm. W, W. Gen-y received 12lrroteg und‘ Mrs. H, o. .Caxel 61 votes " the Deemeld Gamma school .eloction, Sptutd _ evening. Mr. Gary take. the p13: of E. B. Jordan, who has workpd yer-y ”mostly during the put nine lyedrs on the school bond. Following 'the election was the en- mul musing“ meeting. The “brie! of the Deerfield, teachers range from $110 to $160 and that of the winch pal it 8240,.' The highest paid,of the teechers is, the primary tencher who is tho the: art instructor for the Ichoql. I 1 A ' l .UIIWIQ T , ", _ Th; ttet, 'Socinl club gave 'a verywle‘ tut-dance and eard batty Saturday fawning at the DerfUld Masonic Temple. These' parties; which in invitation digits, wil) be held “on vsev‘etql Saturday gveningt; At the Wilirwt school election, El- mer Slave: waa're-e1eeted.. The peo- ple itf that district voted to build a LswoehoU,cwhieh is greatly needed, The Benjamin Brrtaidairn'ts no: moving to Rogers Park this week. Mr. and Mrs. Brymldson have be_en living in the Sam" Ball house on Fair Oaks avenue for sev‘eral years. . Wk, Mqry Mnrgaiet Giiitith't, sis; ter of Racine; Wis. visited her at the Dsseifuld school one dgy last week. Mi . Bailey, who reaiiés in the house at tie reg: of the Warner property, is building 1 home on West. Basel we: nue . Evmdial Bungalow dutch _ . A, group from the Friendly Bible class will go to the Cook county Mo. pita! on Sunday afternoon, April 26. Tile 1iltrHttreliea1 Bungalow church Accepted the invitation of St. Paul', $ilvattgeliea1 (alga to “tend that; dedication) se es on last Sundny aftembon npd evening. There war. no ttt in, We Bungalow church Sun y tttttinit. . A _ _ Rev. Roy William: whg has been tnmWintt the bulpit of the Bungalow ehutlsh ftthe, past month has been sppyinted. _to that charge by the Evipttelieai: conference. ‘Rev. Wil- liams will graduate from the Mood; Bible Institute bn Thu‘udny evening.,' Mr. and Mrs. Williams. and their ten are” (tlit daughter expert to move intoi the mtrttttlo9r church flat the Int. ter but tttttttit' week. . , ' 1’59 wtstUso Minimum lode wilt, hold 'their spring sale on Thing day; Air T 'r It 4:00 p. m. Lunch wiitbesrsrd,at6p.tm f Ma'py, total residents" 4M5 week t teaned thd Woman’s World? "ir, Chieago/"amr report n notable 'et 'tniituo9ittitio? of women’s mt! V tht my! gocupntions throughout the United $tatea" and other cumin-ii. MANY FROM HERE . I ' _ AT WOMEN'S FAIR The' fair: op'ened last Saturday we do”: Saturay night of this ‘week. It in miitrted'that it is praying , trraiat ”was i A, cnuititin who took 1 couple ie drink... iti F liquor in Montreal woke upito Mir i'mself on a ship going tttrbttgh tlieliPttnama canal. But Its one}: to bit.' ' nkful that herwolas al, " . ir, 1- ' 1 WE alumna pm vanadium pun, tumors {the prom of the Ron-bunch ttt may brought with it Van unprece- de ted ilowerixic of Mint of paint. in . Panhaprthe mute-t cont-ibu- ti 3 of individuel artists wero the di coVery of tinny-eon of person- ali y by condo " Vincl, the use ofithe hung. body u tt vehicle of eviction by Wsuhmttelo, and the nu ofilUrht u ti dramatie and emotional (one by Titian. y ' RENAISSANCE PERIO‘ m ITALY Alf Punting Widely Alum uni 'i, launched: of that Time _ Still Endnm” I _ T these points were broughtout by M s Edith R. Abbot of the Meteirpob. i Mutitrurn, New York, in " ud- d s oi"'1taliaat Bandung: Paint- l " at the Art Institute. In Flor- an e the‘unse of htdirHtudiartt, tho so "Conseils, freeing of the human let", first took form, and (and it: fl t (rent exprtuion in the work of M with. Thin genius, dud " the " of twetttreiarrieft hr hi: fres- e I work git' animal in upped An in mam-standing of human MtttF tio that even todny it appears to In f h and timeless. I Angelica, pioully painting his d am: of heaven, carried an 1n older Nofth FirstStr'eet Telephone Highland Park 65 FRANK SILJESTROM The Oak Terrace Li" For Service Call B. P. 87 "LAUNDRY, DRY CLEANING and Irtlod . b Highwood, Illinois I _ I We wish to announce that/during the winter mdnths we enlarged . ' our plant and added some more ot, the _ , Ourftiat waiving business, which is due tp the protppt4tsartttl apd ancient service we have rendered to our patrons, enabled us toga“ hm boilers and new machinery, so that iathe Its," we will be 'l _ tuttait NW! 7 T . ' con ue our ' I' ' A ohiirire. The Oak Terrace Laundry which stands for the highest grade work, prompt Midland delivery, hand. ling your clothes under the most sanitary conditions It a "rr We Call WP. 87 For Service SOLVAY COKE EXCAVATIN G STONE of all” kinds We take this means of expressing our' appreciatio? to our patrons l, ,‘ -'forpaertnatrrs" .4. ') MoSt Modern and Sahi tary We Will Respond_Promptly to a Tiuphoni Call known to the art 'and'écience of laundry‘ud dry cleaning Willi enlarged space and equipment we are n04 kindling r'ineuttuaDtrttortargeaidiir-',tttmnthe , ftmtt.NoMtratghDtit LAUNDRY, My CLEANING and mum ' Hishwood. mm 'r"; tradition end-{dud it to its high“: peek of "theme end sincerity. new. owe Gusto worked in the mm the. but his trance-yin the RM Pelm, ileum, bathe s more nee-j uhtr .'.tte,'rt. which become. more prirn_ourteel, m, we work of Filing»; whit" in aid to _hasre “domesticated art." T Owi- in Tunis they honing up a child's bank Foaming half a do” copper eotrus,"istt-d to:be 1,500 yen; old. Next thing '9 know they ‘will and In their -ttimg, mo- tttink showinz"whgn the that Ema began running forrotBee. axis-AM woke in some detail of the Flanagan 'ueuptitrta," each of whom and: I dhtinct tNtntHtmtimr-. Cnatatmo/hrith his couple“ “that tion orthe .hmn tuttryt Pun Uncl- la with his; t',',hetdipgg't,e and tine Mn; ttieem who puc- ticed A strict convention of line that resulted in " unparalleled embroi- dery-like henna. Iéobnudo war the ttrat'rtttiatpr of , Igh, 1t'frtrt Hi: wu an art of perfection. a v- ing into the spirit as well u tti un- deutmding of the outer form. Raphael'portected the art of his mu- ter Pemgino and Tvented himse'lf u a great waiter ot mural decqntioa in his Vatieait beacon. Equipment . Terrace seAiei, TEAMING and BLACK DIRT and WOOD mrr_Arewe4ors-t l thettaetmthmetrk With the return at and»: but... a thritiumfirttte_-iibttraatd h. 1rgat'e,p,tht,',21tt mum: ydthodnm» t‘onhilhvodu‘smpu- .'piierotttt-ittatth- t ofusistqnl1nearfmaaaktt. 'rln.8ueh"uteh-1'-1uMeh. 'l1t.ummertttteh1retsnrdedaieeg+ re. 1:31:11 1e,tt,Ta1ttt't,',g a itsthelndttoidine kibotthc. AM‘I.“ I. --t-b OLA cud“ " Author'u.minst thine-dad! bin: pole. in In dart to loan to. that have boon-n 'ettnqud in [ sWMthe polu.'l'his, may have serious. if not kid. 2t't, would the boy can. in com- rio with highway. was on tin KEEP Km: misc . i _ AWAY mammals inityofnypmnnp. Should beeomeerttaagtedtnithqr 'tioiudbea1-tdmsed. . Tuttnttoasatriti-teaf- -tttataNtatrt-daatd ei hawotm’whfon- fortttouu-ofttti-r. At. thbor. 1riteaahmthrnotuthtmtinth. For Service Call B. P. 87 For Service Call M. P. 87 Conductors PAC. m 1222':

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