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Highland Park Press, 2 Jul 1925, p. 18

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e , PAGE 81X | New Floors ‘« Mlinois Licensed § _ Surveyors H .1i Y Mlfl\ifipal f migt .+ Eng'ineers Windes & Marsh _ .\ Phones Highland Park 650 \‘ Winnetka 222 N Fixtures of Quality U N K Repair Vetter: Let us show you Samples and prices in your own Dealer . E. DOWNING PHONE 4. P. 85686 9 2 2 2 ‘CONTRACTING and JOBBING 4 12 U s ioloirmncitiaratns t fi?M*, _35. ua’M 5 E. '! LAID AND SsURFACED ; oLp FLOORS RESURâ€" FaceDp to LOOK LIKE SAYS ORPHANAGE JS _ OBSOLETE AS KNOW!N NEW Dr. Reeder, From N . ~Dr.. R. R. Reed who recently re :cf Near : East ‘phaned childre that "both at I ‘orphanage |is ol ‘his. position in â€" of the Survey. | Should Quit Bs e | £ ~"As a permanent home for children, | t the orphan asylum ;# q go out of | f business," he says. ‘He p noses the | t conversion of all the 1400 han asyâ€"| C tums: in America into tifically=| i ‘conducted clearingâ€"houses similar to | j the orpbanages of the Near East Reâ€" | liet in Greece, and Armenia. . Bome | children, he says,‘ shoul admitted | for temporary care, whiit their disâ€"| rupted homes are set t or until| they can be placed in . f0 râ€"family | homes, â€" Permanent.â€" ion should be made only for those who g&re unâ€" fit for adoption, mental ddfectives and other special classes. 120 : Finding Relatives In his report to the N rar Fast Reâ€" | tief, Mr. Reeder says: ; work of f finding relatives and tu ing over the orphan childrgn to them: ought, to be pushed rapidly, for the good of the child and his relatives, well as for: economical handliw@g‘ of} this extenâ€" sive work.. Family: & kinship ties are marked traits of the Armenian people. No Near East| Relief policy should run counter to these splendid racial qualities. C & uie s ons meneeta t We C1 ogl c oo n EFNR PMWL Emt Pe T PWA ROE APMUECOCCCIECC "The placing of older boys and girls at work or in families hould go forâ€" ward with all possible . Withâ€" out h@ily rehabilitatipn, the racial integrity and national gpirit will fail, whatever may. be done for individuals. Emergency 5 vie.e io EAMooR CCCE cCTE! "The present prograht of the Near Kast Relief is la ly| an emergency service which will,rg to a close with the rehabilitation : And absorption of ‘the deportees.: It is important ‘that whatever‘is dene in the way of perâ€" manent contribution: these people shall be of such & ture as to be passed on to increas y larger use» fulness. A nurses‘" training school, & normal school for hers of agtiâ€" | eulture, a school‘ of social servide, represent the grut;Lneedl of ther countries, â€" A heavy 11 of haman life is taken every year f9r want of trainâ€" ed nursing. Hospitals ,uflnquently eenters for spreading rat than arâ€" resting disease. The Near Rast probâ€" lem is an extensive nd complex one, involving many factors related to the ~| present disturbed ¢ tions, ::fi:ell as the lives of tho of chifdren." : Place Childres® in Homes During the past two years, Dr. Reeâ€" der notes, the Ne East Relief ‘has placed more than 26,000 orphan ehil« dren in homes or in oelf-mportinl' w1 M ut i 2 aaiwar cA Against Permanent Use as Homes ; During the past two years, 1)F, AVEC= der notes, the Neq East Relief ‘has placed more than 26,000 orphan ehil dren in homes or in selfâ€"suporting work,; This mean the placing out of one child every minutes of each working day. thrqughout the â€"two RFears, and in every instance personal consideration is ven the individual ‘child and the .dev‘murdinz of its fuâ€" MCV " j { ture: s Wt . 12 1 Dr. Reeder compares this record of accomplishment the work of orâ€" phanages in America. The largest childâ€"welfare 0 zation in Amerâ€" ica has placed 0| ‘3,225 children in 25 years. In his report to the survey,; he says: _ New Met! Needed ie "The day of the orphanage as . a permanent home for children, is past. Itiunotunenl»hildhoodhmnnd eannot by any courtesy of spéech claim to be such.‘ The orphanages of America-unriutothenevmof | presentâ€"day me s of child care. | There are 1400 of them, withua‘ tal em, WVA (te NC New Meth "The day of t rmuwnt home 1 It is not a real eannot by any © METHODS NEEDED i Reede o Y o moovey ntly returned 1 a survey: East: Reliel ‘work for orâ€" children overseas, declares th at home and abroad, the re is obsolete.".. He explains ion in the‘ cutrent number Tnoke e n e o oo c ces I of 150,000 chil . ‘By adopting the new leven of family care for orphans each institution will become a social center of expert rvice, a childâ€"stud center, and perform immensely great er work than t orphan sasylums o America are doir today. The man m wed P CXE nnbhar Aintal Rae Oetint Sn ic America are doing today. [ane man agement will me interested chief ty in the quality ther than the . tity of work done, in doing@g the Y y.. «hild‘ and not a little for each child many ehflM" FOREIGN STUDENTS EU RARAE CAE T: DC M cCns s MEET.IN AMERIC Four Hundred to Attend Confe ences this Summer Under Four h\m‘dredfl or more foreign + dents® will ‘meet this summer wi American 8 ts from every stafe at six student erences to be he in different parts of the country f der Y. M. C. A. auspices. .‘S delegates from the colleges of central states to the gyumber of ; Yo M_’ B .__A“lAm“ % i & K , 475 % PRP mEm ECS hundred will hbold their annual â€"c0 ferencte ‘at Geneva June 5â€" The gathering: seek to p 1 lowship among the youth of the wor and to facilita exchanges of know edge and opinion. Theyu are 3 o growth of the first student , contf! ence héeld ath%orthfiold, Mass. so thirty years ago by Dwight L. Moo but ‘they d:fifim the conferen of earlier days in their attention 'uecet\'tly-'t‘“‘““‘l ar East, Urges â€" home for children, |tate Bhaks ishould go out of fund th the No ‘He proposes the | the: ‘ome to 1400 orphan asyâ€"| d his l#t into Ae}mtificfllw incomg to be houses, similar to | gare ‘until h the Near East Reâ€"| after th ‘deat | ~Arm a. © Some | distriuted _to houl admitted | of Sa h Whi e, while: their disâ€" tos ‘nt! is set iht or until| Trust] compan V AIBL Ctarâ€"family | taken LATE Tnocmnmcs IN PROBATE COURT Bond of Lar ment diticn Ww ed THE HICGHLAND PARK An p Covers, New Tops, Cur ; Bevel Plate or Cellulg! || Windows, Floor Rugs, | Auto Trimmings ill admitted to probate. fus= vélued at $30,000, left as trust the Northern Trust Company infome to be paid to husband gt his llsfe; after his death the. i# to be paid to daughter, Marâ€" tth cuntil her death or matriage; : ther ‘death or marriage to. be ifuted to the children ‘or heirs atah Whiteside Brown. Letters entry issued to the Northern t4 company. * Proof of heirship ‘J. M. BILHARZ Sessler, Waukegan â€"Supple proof of heirship,. made. Ad 1 bond appreved. . â€" : | : Large Amount Given in nnelr&lwk" Estate; ‘‘Other Entries â€" > “& Room Larson‘s Garage 32 8. First Street Blumeâ€"Inventory . approy Telephone 493 sc -7\\ ’W rite for copy of the 1925 Year Book . l t\ |ruos M“w%\\-% 6 [Â¥ s8S> // + $Levé D .:u\u\)\wr es pn / y". M PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOLIS i: As| d s s s o < W rakkena= s s"" Marderso Gardogian, Waukeganâ€" Will| Letters of administration de. bonis to| non issued to Peter W. Newhouse, 0,000 | public ndminhtra’tot. Former adminâ€" reâ€"third | istrator to file final account and ‘reâ€" to chilâ€" pgnbyllmels,'f t* Antlars | ‘Grace E. Edmonds, Waukeganâ€"Fiâ€" id VCE s &&\\%\\5\( B# * and True account approved. ___ .. (Julia M. hflm North Chica: goâ€"Petition for probate of will filed ‘and set for be:l:ax July 6, 1925. Emerson Hough, nd: Park~â€" Final report approved.. disâ€" charged. es f ¢f ‘Ellen Moran,: Waukeganâ€"Final reâ€" tort approved, Administratrix disâ€" §aeâ€" t o nalllet o ts C WN W .‘\\ ',." ‘.'\\xv\ T se 3 : ., \m}x leage c \‘\5' _ \I. W . Milton Litwiler, Round Lakeâ€"Just Â¥ m M d NN. : . zon (Fxa lecssdo C 3, 0| o i Lb mt ;4'(""," P b E \ m } 4 4’: 3 ;}f"'/ ,.;5"/""/:4,'! wl 4 t gfi a a6 * j PA [R arsg.s. lt Y & CC mAX Te § "é, T is e ‘); : «Paf ~YO M EY 1P L* e ( -‘«r iAE :\ is * ; | ‘, Tukscty /) t d ABdACâ€"Ael uh o) .k Ginst) Nesl 1 i K1ll S’I} imfi e 4 & Â¥L . Nh ~D "fi'z%fi\\&'\\\ NU | us mc\ > â€"a~ w Affast C ).â€"."~ _ S ' §\ t 1 s : * &y" Ry ;. Y â€"g+ .& mssy { \.\s\;s ‘\\ Y I § xk \\ \\\\‘“{ cR t .’ :“ h ' hy sAne..c {aousssss a sc 89â€"3 C > | § ! .{..v'\: a .\:\\\ measd d SB aat :\\g‘ | § ~4y \'}}:‘}:fl 2 08 Kp for Homes an 4Â¥ ALLl.*""~ * _ "af Napt f Z4 u. * â€" _ . of Norther | FRANK S When of coal, pnd few orders for it, prigés“iare lower thai ful and the coal is in greater demand,|_ _ _ _ ’ f Idiéxi@ss is i:ost.ly ‘to all concernefi";, to business 1 overhead, to users of coal who must pay higher ] Back with the cold weathe. . . 'W‘hq:r'r coal is plentiful, why not take advant your order in now, duripg the late spring and ea rial saving. Phone us for prices. _ § f a" \ . | Serving 6m,,.mf‘ re milesâ€"219 cities and t« . FRANKLIN COUNTY COAL LERIGH VALLEY ANTHRACITE _ . BLACK SOIL & MANURE 148_North First Street above. PUBLIC SERVICE It is this greater efficiency in opere increasé in its yvolume of busi wear. to show a substantial gain in 51 S. ~‘orma Lindstrom, Wabkeganâ€" TWls admitted : to proba property given to son Ku ph suglberg, } 15‘ a bequest of $1 to Walford Lindstront. dolph Stamberg. Mof u.ooo. § timated value of estate $7,000. "; F 1 of heirship taken. . â€"_. â€" _ _ M nal rep ordered. There Is â€"Moratio Inventory ed. ¢ OF NORTHERN * Aok Hisatond Parkg . Guyot, District Su Sarah Hook, Grays! Special administrator real estate under cont report ;approved, Amt wof s t » x (l \}\: A sw ) Nok h t nre V‘ '_1 d m.m ’ in m W ut;dugh:;m t W s umnmer. m ¢ o 1d “ “‘ ?‘ I ;P §" p: !" 0,000,000 wo'flh of ?Mu( for that indetrom, Wabikeganâ€"willfetm at 00" o fowld V c ons o uds # 11 ~aronerti2 ‘n.po“‘ Star. ‘ made toward masslil ree & }1‘ ce um Stocks of this Company pie listed on The Chicago Stock Exchange. ‘‘ MACDOWEL yslakeâ€"Report tor in re sale contract approve in se _"er-; . ith the & i )usinefl,tht‘v * thflwn’.l‘“ gain in both grossandnetmm ILJESTROM 11 1%, coun‘ry PoCAHONTAS _ | ~CHICAGO SOLYVAY COKE LDING MATERIAL _ _ t:ho must pay wages and when business comes Plenty Lof our lower prices? Get ummer months at a mateâ€" ith Gas or Electricity or both tendent hen the orders are Plaft,if . DRY RUG on :: > DRY CLEANING & DYEING ue cueaANING & CUrTAN STRETCHING _ _ THE RELIABLE LAUNDRY PHONES 178179 â€" OMPANY NOIS THURSDAY, JULY Telephone 65 2, 1925 1Js o 6| a F1 ¢ § [| t1 ntirely that cow e movies ® the odeo s. The s e h 1 one <Of ° And as hvej e the NC Austin L * USE Movie V _ of H SDaAY. J rters fram apo ‘ [ u. w% I but ‘s the | 1 ding e under | Name 66

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