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Highland Park Press, 3 Feb 1927, p. 8

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'I‘Indrou .With quot . blurred; u if ' h hum. .0 heart, that pny ”for Gd to “(I Some loving men-mm “go be! .Aytduad.tu3mrtoiilseA/tiii'i "ad, _'N'itt,t,tgt,i,1ttg1iiiiti,iitg?i,i doc nae-tan ' has): still ' km the Irtthttte ela1't,1, land $45309. Such a pine also is this to , ch we've come this, Moon. Here we,may say with Lansfdlow: . 3, ' I at: tugging!!! fee plum. Mix all: _ PAGE it: Such a place also is Moujlttin View Cemetery, Oakland, overlooking; he Gold- en Gate. E. R. Sill, the poet, hath described The burial place of our bheved dead, like the sundial, should tsuggiitWthe light above rather than the shade Plow. Such a place is Mt. Auburn. I On the'Chdpel near the 'ent'raGs of Mt. Auburn is the Sundial int'eriptloti of Whit- finr . - F ' _ _ T , With Ti'g','t,5 hand I mark time's ”rapid 'lst. From life's tr nd morning to it: solemn nie" t, Yet th I: the dear God'te love, also show There's “slat above me by the I , below. There lie: i) little city in the hills ' Ts tier : we, too] have our Well 'knov'yn,"far-fsmed burial places. Arlington, Fii'i'i,',t,'iii' Poto- mac frdm Washington, is t e '_ ulet teat- ing plane: of the military leaders of the na- -tion; Rchmond the heroes of the lost cause' iwhile Lincoln sleeps onder in beautiful Oak Ridge, at swallow ‘ The f)nal resting place 'oflohr beloved dead i a sacred place. It should also be beautif Boston and Cambrl " have Mt. Auburnu-both beautiful and ed. There lie buried Loni-glow and ,Lowell and Holmes; Charm 'and Chbste; Louis Agassiz and Asa Gray; Dorothy Dix, Julia Ward Hotmand Mary Baker' Eddy; Edwin Booth and Edward Ever ttt Palfrey, Parkman and Prescott; Chile; Sumner and Phillips Brooks. _ 3 l . The countries and cities of the' old world have "lei: famous burial places. .Londor‘f has her Westminster Abbey; as well as St. Paul’s "3ttt1usdral; Paris he: Pantheon; Rome her catacombs; Egypt; and the East their v43: tombs. Herein the pew york! this particular part of the etery set asi e for the Masons, that -Governor Ebqthart should stand beetde hese triple granite columns and repr it n the order of which he and many of toe: are mem- bers. Im asked to speak, . at tis a Mason to his fellow members', buy To man to the common brotherhood of it' . We have listened with moistened e t the story of his leaving. as a little I , hi own land and coming to this, his ado d, to bea, come fittally the Governor o a great state.’ There is no other‘countryj in the whole world to which he could :2 and be re-. ceived and honored so ge rously as in this land of opportunity. we welcome him here today. " i Under the dome of St. Phil's, in the midst 1egft2 central roar, Sir Chris- toghev ren, the architect , of the vast cathedral, lies buried; Ott, the arch above his resting place are the words of the old Latin, poet, "If you would a: his monu~ ment, look ground you.” 43 e are gath- ered here today, not in, the cathedral of a crowded city, but in God’s. own great Out o' doors, with the carpet of green beneath our feet and the bending,) ue above us, we may say of our Chairman, tt guiding spirit of all this stretch ot, bea ty around us, "rt you, would see JohtrWtmtein's mon- ument, look around you. zl' .' t, " itu.mitu,titr(hlfiiiiG iiii7ii"iii; of Illinois, Urbana _ . Mr. President and Friends: , l 'Slichtsa quiet. city pf the dead, as this Under the dome of St. mum's, in the "tr?"' ' . . _ , midst of London’s central roar, Sir Chris “We." a CRY: ttyilAedfrr no hnnd, ttl,, It is Atting, as we are gathered here in 'diBNi. Dedmatory (, Address ,' I” we North Short Cemetery l .7'r'i,iieiii,ii,iii,,i, _ (North Chicago}; Illinois T 3 .f ' ' At the Dedication of the . Masonic Memorial Sunday Afternoon, June 20,1926 r, DR. R. Tir. HIERONYMUS (Cprtummitrl.AdvisG Univemittr of Illinois, Urbana whori GAG T:t1tftrttttdidiirrF.e"G"'i'r-," 5f!” nun vii. t l » tthe f I Nut 1. .5. din! ‘m, It immortal on. s. “MOM! ,5 C, wink it: ieh never coined on V.'uu'c “may! 'sears, . be Is and rot: . I if ' h km. era to b hot “I I 1 and. _ nth.“ still L, I .1331”. "iivetrdetrt,_,,.c An the North iitiiGii. sown a" “mum-rye auu Lue'ullll. un this gentle slope, away from the noise of the great metropolis, yet easily reached by three million people, in this uiet gar- den between the Green Bay 'lt'd and the inland sea, we are reptind18rin the midst of All this beauty of land end sea and woe: , Enemy, we are gathered this afternoon on this divide, separating as it does the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence {£0111 the, Mississippi and theothtlf. On ' an - " 41-“ - - ThisNorth Shore Cemetery is a beauti.. ful landscape garden. It marks the begin- Iting,of, a movement. A movement is more than' a mere enterprise or organization, or even an institution. ft includes many agencies sud associations. many people with varying points of view. This move- ment started here by John Western and supported by him and his associates will inspire' other communities east, west, north and south to provide beautiful, quiet, garden-like places similar to this for the burial of their loved and lost. Such a movement as this will become popular as soon as the people understand and ap- preciate its full srignifieanee. T hum? '. "tis', '"towutlJ-"and nuke _'g',,'ll'lllP,d mthemk mum. To ‘wmmn in 6%; _ ( tl n 'tTl'lLl'l,' 'eeritsrrrromht") had mu. Western is bandits: it here Id.- uA-LI. 01.4.“. Take' them, 0 mg Eternity! T , Our little life is but I cut V _ , That bends the branched of th tree, And trails its blossomein the dust.' “Why should we wear 'black for the guestsof God?": asked Ruskin. We may 'ask in the same spirit, "Why should burial places be dark and gloomy ?" While they are sacred places, as I have already said, they should at the same tipttrbeheautifnr. This quiet city of the dead around us is a fine example. For here in such a. presence as this we are led to think those thoughts “whose very sweetness yielded proof that they Were born for immortality." And from such a ghee, as we go to take up again the work t at is left for us to do, we can the more truly say: God f the livin, , in whore eyes ' 'Unvegled thy wgole creation lies! All souls are thine; We must not say That those are dead who tit" away; _ Irorp this our world of liq-h set free, We know them living unto thee. M' Ina-b . the "it-ia....,. _ 3g: 11lllU'dr2ltrat beans i 1ujV,iiiGlr' of man's immortal dream. '"Jt,tie2 its £59231 1""? itar, B his or iriiaruraC2iiiGF' G% Thing: Of 'Ut or warfare, 1tii1'fi'll'fi,rg rhyme: Bet we shall alt beside the silver sprint- That flow from God's own footstool, and behold Sages and martyrs, and those blessed few Who loved us once and were beloved of old, To dwell with them and walk with them anew, In al rations of sublime repose, . Magpies! motion, the $6th play Of Wary fault: that eaven bestow: Thtm/gh the right, busy and eternal d”. In such a place as this we are the better prepared to say: . . Take them, o Death! and bear away rd2f,,Tt, ttt anneal] ttug? me magma m upon ' y F 1 Doth give thee ttS, but that alone! Take than),ng Gravel and let them lie Foldedap'oit'thy narrow shelves, . As garments by the soul laid by, h, ' Aqd precious only to ourselves! _ Atid gga'iet,)fi tii' iariFUioie, And I'maaui tibia by any bind Ofvutorminc soldier, tomes-more; T In that pure cit; of the Living Lamb, No; rttishal) all from sate! te or nun, Or er, "at', but Be who mid, “I Am" sun be tine Light, He and His Holy One, Ther) w_e no lopger shall divide our time He !iiiiiritTi fi, (ri,eiit,iiF',)'ii,i,f: O Breather into mun of breath! O Bolder f the keys of death! 0 Giver o the life within! ' Save In from death, thedeath of That body, soul am; spirit be Porever, living unto thee! Released from earthly toil and strife, With thee is hidden Itill their life; Thine are their thoughts, their Words. their 'tttWert--- All thine, and yet most truly outs; For well we how, where’er they be, Our dead uelivinz unto thee. Not spilt like water on the ground, lt,'tt mpt in dreamleu deep profound, ot wondering in unknown deart- Beyond thy voice, thine arm, t y care; got left to lie like fallen tree; ' lot dead, but living unto thee. Lommon tnmiiki%; We“; would m. n THE HIGHLAND "mrrrtst4,.mrmtatm PARK. ILLINOIS sin, Me brial J'gi'gf,'g,fi.i" i'jiiiii," ar; one- truck to . . . Gram}. of t extension Want. It known " ?tc,P,gti', and A!" _ converted tre 'rmtttttttry igch nu mat. rttiiijiAitkiG"i' on mm 1S1t'tt t'"'ifttMIlmit"if,ttfii'i: tyrtn, T 'rr.0 " out or", f ,. :f _ 3.)? neutral 5‘. . .1: an» Fri! bin {ohm-limp“ pr, ',,uet'fdt being an. to the “PM”! m.mx, and -rlrtttrinia.. {Wu Lincoln by Bell and the mum too place have“! that two stu- 1eN,yho.1aterriajtjdiiiG", his once: in Japan. '11... 1mm mm: first “with him to be . i. org-them , pony with a Japanese friend with AI nder Galina Bell, inventor of th telephone. This oeeurayd in "N, Ion] a few months after the first "co teuntem oflpeechhadbo. we fully transmitted by wires. t the time‘Bell was a profeuorj in, ton university, but we: wand-l lug all his were time .on the new in,. van ion. The Japanese unclean at Hath' f1Pdheaiduttsermmdiriiii ite telephone and they were up io tfrttit,toetittettterauc nee could be “tried over the teu. ph . . wir_es_._ Amman were h "The Japanese in America.” w ch is edited by Arinori Mod. the fi t Japanese Minister to the United 8 tea, and which has recently been pu ',rlitshed in this country, Baron Ta etaro Megan an: of' some of his ea y expérieneoc in the United Shh! wh n he wu “paying at W. A ng these expnrlmes.m one in; t Wag' only ' few minutes later t t the Agrarian once: u: and to 1reeakfor1jurtrand- th retrenthttt bandits. _ Nate, the, chance koi an; iiG I d wished." . 1 us, trotting with I mt any!» siastic shtiine. The chief at once l' " his lit of hwy, and in u but. eulike way ordered a bandit to lol- '1bwme,tmdshootittoeemdto- pe. This brigand. who was t m biimpldn. obvious}! gtrnr, at ought and movement, immediately} ed a calibre .00 converted manh- 1 er. Ind took Wt'w ,me. Pib tonecond or tNrdfhftttatdtll l as badly frightened, end tmernttpotr ‘3 1y Bo, because; hid game retinal in for four. H was 'sure tint the rd would mieeensttue some move- _ cut of mine,. or, what‘w‘erchh are likely, iambic " of sheet u hardness and loose " hi: piece. close range the huge slug he fimd c uld hardly have missed, end would ve been most effective. However. a the eorttittanderht next order t took rt of grace, for I new we - i for n withdrawal, and this we: "The l "muse was aaiknea qt two or three minutes; then the bandita at up - yelling, and shot: began to pop at apondically. It was very theatrical arid b1tre1r-porderuh, Every now and when wouldwanthocrackofax-aal Wine, and twice than we: a that“ lst fire, as the commander let " m FiiiGititi. This gore ot thin: went Ion, I suppose, for five minutes: than 'tle commander and the major naked ‘into the hbnae. waving tttstole, the _itotper apparently in a with raga. After a “we gesturing; the "ebu- mander denuded: 'Nhtrett ”941“. u k'o-aha’ Which “I hia way of skins: ‘Do you how of any hat am or impediment tobain'p mod? remember thinking " the ting of he Imnmity ot, mm In this 1d judicial formula. for in. China no iminal can be tkotkrtv' executed thout his confusion and i consent. this matter of itottHattes and of Lhreatn was, of course, the right we- ion for a moperly broutdtt “bandit 0 take under the WW. Weitherhonorl mnlirearpeetetrtttat 1e would proceed to extreme meas- Wes. You tho did thesmtitaMethttte/ Lnd ttffeetintt intimidation,‘ role, hold-”1 ng up his hands. , in» the was an nudged. alter his capture, Curtain Beth an: T Captain Thomas. J. Bath. “we!” of the Angelic-arm at Poking. relate; Magnetism: " a captive of t11tttsaur.ibinditav4ts tho Jam-r! Scribner”: Macaw. Captain new capture dated . atte in dig-Mic circles n mm time no. _ m story mull the’ilct “at the dul- tree was mot ttnittiatbd With humor. mace Student at Harvard Talked Out Early Bell Instrument Cu“ for Alan: 7 "Yen having submitted, the com‘ imder ordered him 'to,run~ though 1e fhirttt-thtes and tell the other mple that my life dapended on In [medulla tttration of ftre. The boy rn, TRUCK TAKES EDUCATIQN To HILLS ' FOREIGNEk TO USE TELEPHONE aratkn mm: 'data, E perim'When TIE. Bic one by Them; Like Comic Opera' mammal? 3m His Story hear vow- and an mu...» an hoist opinion. C Hm. Buckingham invites you to vhit her residence-studio by appoint. 'Pfftptltesttuprir) be um to . Aside from the 9mm“! 1trtFtF may to receive instruction In High. 1ifp'k,l'gt,,tota,t,ttujPeii Buchanan's equipment. pupih find thin local studio quite “antago- om intheuvlngoftim0,md tmmsportation, and “peck“, money (in tuition. since In. Buckingham nun "et-dontruwovsrhad at Mts.BtreirhurhaaNUateamtiaiid 'lfa1t'gtt"Lhtu,TM,t2,tt ittAmeru-)nmtrre,at-l, , PeHrnarineerttefbmttt-erutttie Writhhulmmu- patience in developing voice- insures: the. highest degree of trptk1ettev. 1 Vi GG' iG7rrari""iihT, ”W? 1e 132351!" “N- tat I r lads r The ”for singing is of ennui Gia to donation and nd6varttrett to the enjoyment of Ate. _ in. Adah Bryant T Gittshaito, and well known teacher is opening her home at“! Cantu! avenue " Highland Park as I mideneegtudio for the TFACT-j INC orr VOICE PMDUChON) CORRECT BREATHING. 'ifitiif a!" TQNE‘M ARTISTIC SINGING. - EVERYBODY CAN SING ' 1tvotjmtrrtuoosii4uamtouiie your voice correctly. MANY GOOD VOICES HAVE BEEN RUINED up! SID/{GING INOORRECTLY. s" Kahuna-m: . .3” Thegsoetrttramttettse.iakt etyrsroit.tiste1iatq.o!tqtsuth,s, 't2dctg,,agtegitc?'u"i.c than claim. . Itischimedthntmpu-ityiahqre his”, Inuit tomb-vocationa- ttiittetodousidisitintGrai," ytatihirrtittedtorea"iiGiritrtrc utfoftroode-. _ . V Despite the fat that they were smwnhed on att sides by the... the “been Flay and Joann Ghee, tele- punt ancestors at Calm Mir.. renewed at the "new recent,- 1sr,rutthtrt1sdrtiv1s in mu 1mm sleeping residence. Thu. the. they were (given from all! ttoat-ttuint-di-tnu-tian, but on each amnion they , .1 and continued their ”It. , outcome by smoke, the about forced ltteitizent, to leave. their pluck, however, they to are the lives of Metal pet-one end prevent more eel-ions property den- ture. An entire block In: WM. HIGHLAND PARK moow CLEANING annual f vOni f thing“ I T I " in. “.20.. M... 2gtttu1, J, mug-n We" mmnr‘ . TELEPHONE GIRLS GIVE FIRE WARNING GORDON B. M 77 w. Washington Qt. CHICAGCL m 1H. Btaiitti" _.':'.' c', Pttrgt',',,erg', that in W in: t rout Indy. up." to be the sal non of the can.“ Dr. BIL-Cracker: an interesting a. lush-atten- of his shun-it can. progressive college in News: in all the necessary ebtttrtiritent. of We. of ettgtftd-tee is the Itudcut to _ett1tit.t and its street in retarding diii- meat and maturity. . , Dr.. 'ratmAiiahr.,araii.rt,,)'tte" made in them of , and: in our ”Home; patio-lull la the put the ”an. he tell- h. the "tresets" eollmhtlnomthtw‘ made the new at lt- am: We: "vyotttyertydrsfettotrt8t( which college is to be encoded ht atiowttseArrdenttomittte'aeAq ofthocollege,withourhelp,nbothe sstudmtistoehoe-tbetuidofrttHr, with help to chooeo and help to our: can Autrant#hnppier in it career What. he he: the choice in method of tsttttVc The chole’e atmo- fenion and life ahead should Ito left to the student. C __ . MONEY To LOAN litMewoft iusbtirifNeia ism - ' "Pih.t"'a't' the HW~MIWm9a that u hear Dr. Whit spat at “no First and Second I Vaimr atikrGtves tit- T ”Was co t m was _ " taut.: $1.25 . " THE " ull “mung l HIGH D PARK ' a y" E w: " Tgilt FFtrT ?hifr, . . it - """""’ - 52:; M: ,iliiiq!iitift i"iii'T, than? mun mun, , ' large q [any mu; 1m room. his TFsiiia “millet. Bot um. I Thin 4,”. all. we]! About tm. u Murrbylc'l'l F."B.lWi ,l5lylfl,l, offef e fond “2.050: it 130MB. 100x 10-min bedroom. ONE when“ Two Swen-m lig d Pl or 1ttf,,t siit1iK'i 'ii,tii'iiti'iiii/ii, lat, “an! hints: I!!! imam" m “alums m a] mu: "l Rm! "QM bu a“ 'grtartdlhi' Mutt!” T'" {GAINS h u of.“ l Estaa . Pawn: DH“ L. AVE-r TirtaliiA, full nix “93236 Kt; .i'! the If if

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