Highland Park Public Library Local Newspapers Site

Highland Park Press, 25 Feb 1926, p. 2

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

" ' h aninmnmmymtomn' thiGdiLiiTi'"iu77/ili'g'i/'all It“). rmtimtutiet-searotoi be”; tttttgg, tit-Med and are)“: my MundarthWhipofChu War-holist- 3.1.m'm G. 1 D.Nutdin. .M be] . Dc {with "Wt. ' n: I Hombrmuhip. 7.35.? mm genie... Ev. yrNptut 3.1. View: will prune}; - . ' 313mm _ t “meme“ CHURCH ' 'h.udiutt Bible ttlattrtrtesetts naming: 8:00. _i, West (Bantu! ”can; I [ Rev. W: P. am. pom. , Bum! who! at 9:80. . ' i' Ont-On Irvin at 10:30. 't In!“ m " 11:00. Janka service at 8 p. m. . F Tttr3rrr"te of ttur m'ortttttte sermon in RPt,t','t,t this; in the worm” T In honing the them villi-z “Jun-{Ind Judas." r F The than on the bran struggling with the probl m of the dis. poiel of his surplus iLi'oducts is now appreciating t at strikes in the industrial estah hments of the east redeet t emselves im.. mediately in the agricultural districts by the ins ility to pur- chase and pay for farm products. The eastern ind atrial worker has " large if not a larger appetite whether he working or looting, but without employment, no matter how ng,his appe- tite, he is obliged to limit himself to his capacity pay. . This mutual understanding is one of the tin t things of American life. This is a great, 1 broad nation, b t our people to be worthy of their traditions and of those who founded this nationnmet discard as they are happily discardin the thought that any problems are distinctly eastern, middle w stern, ordtt western, and recognize all our problems " national ' . 1 _ we- «- -'_Vi'F__ii- V... u... r-- vu wac- ‘One of the happy results of this change is hat we have ceased to make a distinction between eastern probl and west- ern problems. They are new all being comprehen ed under the title of national problems. Eastern papersfor w s have been printing columns on western agricultural oonditi almost equal m total to the totals which they devote to their wn distinctly eastern tttfairs. The discussion of improved wa rways in the West occupies a tirttt page position on eastern ne spapers close beside similar columns describing local eastern affairs. Thy reclamation and shipping problems, whether eas or west, alli have beenmade national problems. This is good for all of us. Ha ily in the western newspapers they are also. s owing an ap- r'fet'h'd that it is not all beer and skittles even tf the haunts of the eastern money-makers and industrialists. Pete. that no" Laureljnnm J. G. ,:'_Pfrihtsdmsr, m. 0:48.; Garth School nation. Dr, The West and the needs of the West are daily ming more and more generally known to, eastern people. The time has past» ed when an "trteriter spa-kit‘s of a trip to Chica called it "go. ind West.” His journey is eat of course, but e appreciates that (lineage is not west. This change has been brought about not only by the increased facilities of trans . tion and the rapidity with which journeys can be accomplish , but by the almost continual travel of people east to west, an west to east. Even the most eastern of the magazines and w ies have'long since discovered that western views and western pics are mat- '"at1 interest which must be included on the pri itd page. _ At 60, when his men are dead, he iiiiifii mutant chants“ of th age and spends h children how implicitly he mya'vhéeded and o eat wish or command of his parents and how he al advice in the crim of life. _ T Ten 01-15 years- late} iFit i JiinGiGriiui..or two old ytty1rthti, toxonder , he gave}- gpprpciate At Uirtf, min: the" .- . ‘11?me to be dad hoover some of his , . mistakes he thi minis ttthits is may sometimes. . PM: years later yt g"tt the ignortmee'ot andAequcjally tut of the folks. _ ,A core estimate or his parents shifts as t e yearn go by, any: Farm Life. l Up to tive or six he thinks the the wisest in, dividuele on earth. a. quotes their sayings and consider: their opinions final with the preference given to the m terns] wisdom. Itrthe time he is old enough to take his bath one he think; over the matterand decides that mother isn’t a smart " he thought she wee, but father knows a good many hinge and, cites to himself their respective opinions on awimmin', tiahin'rahd go- ing to the barber vs. maternal hair-clipping. A . p . About the time he sneaks. dad: razorto his oWn rbom and experiments a little with the fun q his chin he ncludee father in? a. wen-meaning dimer enough but mother owe less thenl nothing. f I . s w ' Brthe time he is old enough to take his bath over the matterand decides thst mother isn’t thought she was, but father knows a good many to himself their respective opinions on awimmin', ine to the Rube;- vsyrurtern.al htyt-plippimr. am Farin Life. l Up to tfvii oFiiii0ViiiirriU%ii dividpda on earth. hi; quotes their sayings and ooiryyte, any with .the.prxrferetee given to the m '. ‘Public oftlein) s and others having toi, wit the regulation of tmime and aitoidanee of} accidents ,,tit,'.G insider the sig- tti6enneq of t,t,g"g,'r'egig y . i It is a rem for accidents which insures ”easy and quick durevat‘no expense to taxpayers, whereas to medy by grade dunges would take half a century for the 256, crossings in 21:3th States and cost the taxpayers no 1 than $15,000,- In the you-[11921, the (iiiirieiiirGiserated byl| that cornpdnr apogeg‘gailr‘gag packs 312000.090 times without n accident. . This is proven by GxiiiFiiiiiisiiGrihe Btand of.1ndiana, which requires gill its truck drivers 1 Hate}: More maxing railroad tracks. Grade crossing aixsidentaatt be prevented, m lite for are chum but by automobile driv lookjyg _ 'ore'erotqsintr railroad tracks. " Pttfu""trttrytett.ritrtttnetas." ' dark, if j; . In. MJIM. . _ _ V M "seomicuaalnatiae La 1.1mm». _ one“: Highland 1tfeA1lirsou,tmdirtuAetortagehittmi . Q'BURSDAY; FEBRUARY 35. 1986 PAGE TWO A.,roiy.tiiitete pf his parents shifts 7b: Higiilanti Paril Pram . PROBLEMS ARE NATIONAL CURE THAT COSTS NOTHIN! CHANGING VIEWS i . Gran BIT, ma and " ; Ree. P. a. Caldwell 9:80 a. m. «Bible Be nag. learned while young inpmslon. Sea to it Dr. dun m in the S 10:46 a. In. Moetti men by the pater, . 7:00 p. In. Christin th, "it. “NW Area in “1% Leader. mum- Baht i 7:45 p. iti.' Evening be. patter-'3 1"'pm. :th b, to Wednesdny evening. such a, will be, held than!“ p hr mum followed. by the ham mum: ttt :Inectinc. lax-hm f the and, “PM mme'tttmp tttia d nub an Church.” . FIRST 0N1 t WANGELICAL. North “cane and tuetta plus. William B. Doyle, Mister. , Sunday, February h- [ F 9:30 I, m. Stands! I. , 10:45 s. In. Morin services. 6:” pan: Ch Endeavor; 7:05 p. m. Evening service. Wednesday, Merck ' , 37:45 p. tri. Mid-wee service follow- ed by retain month] otBeitu board meeting. , _ dithe'beries, present. W 'ut, ml "GG. pater. . ' out. mm on a lasting t your chil- School, _ 'trtmhtp. Sex-r lEndenvor top- ‘tho Ctttttttry." twillbethe htrModeraitt mania. The of his own, the the old folks. them " the a telling his ed the slight- ays took their be whole world , money itrom a father'ie and rrtf Oil company, 0 stop, look, ahd rt by taxxpg pm. " tttoppinttutnd m.‘ a, .v- r 'ww- r'a',tat,8?d5'r,, r gummy“ unmask " _ eriand Mn. Percy B.‘Eckhart of 206 Cumberland avenue, Fetsihrartt, latter the mtttt to sail this week for 1'tti,tttttttwerprdG%'i'"iiia; America. 111-. and Mm. Eda: Wu Mri. John. Nash an or WinnetU: It'dl 'e,,pt,opt,1o?tterfiiart7i7iii,' m3 New Mexico, where their son. John. [new Nash Ott Jr., in "landing the Winter. ' o'eio She will return home for Enter. when gm” Mun-y Ott will he Itume. Mr. n from Vnsnr for the spring vacation. Mm 'll.') and Mrs. W. C. Hayden try! their daughters. Miss Margaret and Miss Elizabeth, of 725 Pine may Win tka, are lenving' for the ataat und ill nil next Rack foro Heater: rune cruise. or expect to be. “tax; than: three months; F . Mr. and Mrs. Prank MeEsetran, in. tif 466 Adams street; Gleneoe, return;- ed last moth-on: a three weeh’ western trip, They atopped at Bish- opht Lodge,‘8mta Fe, N. M., Ind'had a very' pleasant nation. My were home only a few days when their son George' met with an accident while on ' sleigh ride party. He w“; taken to the Highlnnd Park hospital and under the cue of Dr. 39110;qu Speed is convalescing. She expects tr be able to return to M. 1m... " " few (by: Mr. and Mrs. William J. Rage of 395 Greenleaf avenue, Gleneoer1 for2lew York .on February 16. sailed on the t. S. Comm) tor Ie,' Rim) yummy "td-wilt be gone n, ',tt month. WhiU. Mr..nnd Mrs. Hag imagine any their home is occupi " rs Hannah’n parents, Mr. '". {Mn T. E. Doyon, who are stayi Lwith the ttranikhildren. _ f Ffom‘ici-ou the Atlantic eoinee.t news that Khalid Mrs. _William Ct?li vin,‘Jr., and their children are mop 1omtorUpiy located in a delightful English cottage on Eldon road, Ken sington, London., They write that they are chimed with the nanos- phere of English life them. The Cot. vim formerly lived on Walden road, Winnetka, but Mr. Colvin’s basin“: ihtetests have taken lain; to Enghnd for a year 012-0. 'r Mrs, Otto Buss: of Mtg Bill mop, Winnetka, was hostess at” lnnpheon and bridge. given at home on Tuesday, February 16. guest of honor wu Mm. Frederick Fog: of Boston; the decoration} we} in Mrs. Fogg's favorite colors, p And pale blue. Spring Bowers a _ pink and white ro'se's were lined . effectively on the tables. . Mel and Mn The: Rev. John Herbert Edw priest in charge. _ Holy Communion at :80.. The Church School it”. 1 Matias nnd Eamon 11:00. wr (The am Sunday {of the not: andJ'ostinh. for Communion). , Eamon; at 5:00. ' . Thursdny and Holy days, B) Communion at 10:00. ' i _ The Rev. Fail-vb: Woiéoit', Cie" Emeritus. k V {You an cordhlly invited to an we of the reading room, 8419ie aYenue, which is open - w: dny from nine in the morning In: sits in the. evening-ma on Sunday t tam-Loon. from two-thirty to six. in FSan'oct tik next 83%.” lt “Quilt Jesus.” _ _ First Church of Christ. Belem mainland Park, 111., 337 much due, a branch of The Mother Che The First Church of Chriet, Eden! in 'IBoeton,‘Mm.. hold: union " Sunday may: " 20 :45 and" Wednesday _ an: " 8 p. In, w', testimonies of Christian Science In in no given. Sunday school m It 9:80 gm. and it open to 1m] upder the m of twenty. - 1'Moderrr LitaralHtie tttttl ' (errret the Way” by y Rube gamut “Sir Itaute Newman and lemme Spirit” by 1113;210th Usninttton. "Coerrdinitintr T Tasks” by Miss Ruth Wilson, j Wednesday - 8:00 church i rogrlm. "Bible Liter-gnu. Aw tip fund Dates" by 11mm. ', Monday - 10toNrttruur, m as of the Dorcas society. Luncheon - ed " 12:30. Pttdtr. ar'- 4tittr' Ian ',6aaiip e , at “annulus when! M}; A} 8:00 the Mien Guild , , e' two‘phys fin-121M]?! ', ._ 7 may Shop for the benMt id , ird meme. (Detailed mama: E a "special amide in this paper.) l Stttmitty -... 10:00 , Blue-Bird, I _ Sunday .-.. 0:45, Chick 59.4; 1io'..a' adult Sunday morning TI "r: pleating in balcony of churehi' I, :30 eoettmunieant's class for boys; " :00 PPPuni.eant'ts class for girls; .00; Joint rehearsal of intermediateli nd ‘senior ttirhf choirs; 6:00 Yft.mr Asopie's society dinner meeting. Iritttt Carlene Ehle will speak; .2:46 in- day Evening Club. , North Shore News ,- V T u taii? TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH _ THE HIGHLAND PARKE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE n. P. PREtttggeEttrAN _ CHURCH , return to ht's'ttoajit - -i-.._,, mun. - pus shine, Jrli Roy; West, and menu Chaney 9 Winneth, left on [clunky for a _tmurt1toGttiiiiiir" M" skiing outing Itg the Baron {again club, Huron Mountain, i Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ba Wmiqk road, Winnetl aw York Monday horn iled Petr. 28, on the S. r a cruise in the West in home early in MI Mr. and Mrs. Norm“: MeAiglner of 260 Mary sweet, Glenna. enter- tained sixteen guests st dinner sud bridge Sunday evening. Mr.%dward Murphy and Mm. Martin Murphy ttt ighlnnd Park Were the successful girlie winners. The guest list includ. dd Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scott, Mr.' sud Mrs. Charles Steele, Mr. and Mrs, Goldin, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mar-, {filly and Mr. sud Mrs. Martin Mum“ phy- The Dumas of thi he will meet at ting h Tenn R. Hue, "l Pot "menu. on Wadi-each; ttt o'clock. . he, ltr, and mi, Miss Susan 8130‘» of the Haw.. Itotnepehoitt, Glenna, left Thur-day light'with her sister, Miss Lilli“ “one of Cincinnati, for Wghhinglon, 3.0.. to attend a convention pf the “than! Educational associatidn. tt ht , Mr. ind Mn. Emory Cobb An- lrewa of 785 Willow road, Winnetka, Ind their Ion, Wayne Andrews, left Winnetka Petr. 22, to sail from Naw York Feb. tm, on the Columbus, for, l month', cruiae of the West Indiei. Kr. and Mrs. Percy B. Jilekhart of (enilwbrth, Mr. and Mrs. George )ytton of Hizhhnd Park, tad Mrs. t. P. Reichmann of Harrington Are u, sailing? on the tune steamer. The ,mrriattrr of‘Miu Oli‘vin 1fertts neu, daughter of Mt. and In. June: Fentresa of Hubbard Wanda, to B. Land ,ehierrof New York, will take place Snturdny 'ftehtoon/Mar 28, at the famili residence. Min LodUe Fentren Will attend her sister as maid of honor. Mr. and Mr: K) Beach road dinner Satan sixteen Chin Mrs. Fmdcrick McLaughlin (Item Castle) of Lake Forest, went to St. Augustine from Palm Beach, where she is visiting for u few My: witli her sister-in-law, Mrs. Martin V, Hardin, who has o winter villa than. Mrs. Hardin gov: a luncheon for In. McLaughlin Thursday. her guest. in; cluding Mrs. Frederick W. Vandal-w hilt, Mrs. June. Francis Sullivanj Mrs. George Fletcher, Mm. John ti Hewaon and Mn. Harold A. Howard. Mr. and In. Oliver A. Mu. of 628 Abbottsford mad, 1Gttilwortk, entertained at to: Sunday evening in honor ot'Curl' Sandburg. Mrs. Vibe K. Spicer, Mrs. Edwin Hedrick, and Mn. Arthur McIntosh, did their part in 'makintr,the writing 1 most delightful one. _ _ Mr. "tl Mrs. Lawrence M. Skin of 812 oyd place, Winnckta an- =nounee~ the arrangement of than daughter, Ruth, to Bgmnrd Nath of Chicago. The matting: is 'apeeted to take place in April. Mr. and Mrs. Stein were at home to their friends on surttho,'retrrtmr, 21. Mary Callaway, who hu . position with the statistics department of the Bureau of Labor " Whitman. D., C., is apendi a the week-end with her 'eousinn, the Flam-y Martyn Perri, " 449 Hamell avenue, Glencoe. 1 -, Buchard, 310 Oxford mad, XML worth. left hurt week for New York to sail shortly, for the West Indies and South America. They will visit their tson-in-late, and Jiiiibiir, Mr. and Mrtr3rttttateettm In New. York for a few days itrior to sailing. We extend, a eordu1areleoriu, to than 'ttot worshipping elsewhere to worship with us. Be sure that you worship regularly with some body ot believers, The ancient invitation reeds: "Be than with us and we will do thee good.” Why not “can“? “I we: trind when they laid unto me. let us so into the home of Jehovah." be present. Circle No. 2 meet-Twit}! In. C. W. Boyle this Thur-div " tcrnoon. _ f a The Dotmo Society will meet for their annual meeting an ,Thursdny.‘ March 4, at the church. lumber: uro urged .to note this date well and Bible Mun! prayer s.er6se oi Wednesday evening]: tutr. Those who denim to unite with the church“ oi, profession of faith would "e the” meetings. ' V j “Pastor’s eatbeUtteat elm, “reduci- day it 8:80 pan. k . , Rev. Mark J. Andrew, minister. Sunday; Fabian?! Se-s- . T Church school “[930; Adult Bible clan pt 10:00 Morning wornhipi at 10:45. The pastor will preach who second aer- mon of the series on “Seven Out.'. standing Facts of the Life of Christ." Vesper at 15rp. m. Theme: “The Lenten Dental." HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Mm. CITY .Tenn'yo ‘HI'S “my The“; - an. a... f road, Gleneoe, we; i Wm“? Maine. Fen CW friends. T ADDITIONAL DEERFIELD Hrs. Granville D. Hall. [e, "l Fumble Giliiri', Wane-any, Feb. 24, " tth, m3? iiTi the same swagger: F. B. Baccaley bf " Wirjmks. left for om when they S. & Majestic, Vest Indies, ro- Mnrch. _ British Em- hand b., It, References: My I will design your ideas, ha'odle the entire prob- lem personally, in a location where land values have doubled in the last year and will again double this sreilt: To realize all this oppytimity it is heeeaaanrto getbusy now. ' Cull Deerfkitd 188 {at 'a,,,,-,,-, _ to keep mg; So sensations“: it: perform: from even competitive organize miles to Indianapolis to verify t to them about “The NEW STU‘ struction. to ride in it and drive And these engineers. unanimo car to be all that the ,manufoct‘ furthermore. they have foneded tion 'of a single untried or expel revolutionary automobile of. the p Now you on shore in the first this sensational new car. To in“ Nisw 11tthod of Financing So radically advanced "is design that it has been th, since the first private vim the factory hat fall. . 519 Davis Street, Evaqston, University 234 l Now you have " opportunity to t a "any new “to. mobiU-2the STUTZ Verticle Eight. 2, SafetyChluin. Let us emphasize 'most strongly to you that IE! h - merely a new model. not a conventiond at. not a we car of five yam ago with only minor improvcmnu lnd ro- Enements. - North Shore Stutz ull/y p, _3Asj1-Nc GENERAL A #ltw HOME JN HIGHLAND PARK WITH SMALL CAPITAL E. B. F OXWORTHY . 'at _ ' _ T r 543 CENTRAL AVENUE, Pend Park ourpisripand Park (salesman' 1arill call for and deliver your bundle. _ We will give 20 per cent discount on all bundles brought and called for at our omee.' Home Towne Laundry We h'zive a seri'riee' for every family, Telephone Highland in: 378 Local Representative for Laundry Work that gatisgtist, Laundry Office Call HIGHLAND PARK 1051 ride in it and drive it. w - engineers. unanimously. have that the ,manufccturen have ml.--- 1.--, ‘ _ announces the opening of ti ,T,â€"_l - JV“ - In I "I model. not a convention! at. not a "aetttngd rs ago with only minor improvemnu and ro- new car. To as"iiripi of the times in “mobile BUILDING CONTRACTOR customers. Prices on request. irih'ifAE _"s'i'ii': 2.14%; need "is Thd NEW 8TUTX in in be") the who: the automotiv- of Winnetka soncgded it a. I; I Vi performance that leading msgitiiem otganiz‘atiom have travelled My '_rerity the reports that butane w 1P".7--io examine its coa- experimental feature were put ten _ _ "'7 ""‘ , public trial “but: of appointment. .ot the automoiiGUTai Kim to teehnieat m at THURSDAY, FEBRUARY ll Corporation ”wiry as :o'u'ii wile ”meeting. Ive pronounced the We chimed (or it; V without the .dop. I future. the most basic m W55 if; J nu a

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy