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Highland Park Press, 9 Jun 1927, p. 14

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New Yorkers know una M their' oa"iitrtitantturrryetyu,fe ' city in the world, in the opinion " Frederick Iain. who in: been -rirtr I feet of trgle?Q1t -.r-W'""- - ~~~77 m" for the Won-uh Home Com- ' polka. It in tsitmitiennt of the city's l We of its own history, he I point: out. that the Dutchman Petrol l Stuyvesant is Ilwlys called Peter, l nod the Englishmen Henry How is always called Hendryk. Lon] before the battle of Lexing- ton, patriotic New Yorkers fought the British regular: at Golden Hill, and this was the titst bloodshed of the War of Independence. But New York promptly forgot all about it, just is she has forgotten most of her great men and loft it to other cities to honor them. Mr. Lewis adds: "Who in New York knows that Cen- tral Park was planned by , commit- tee consisting of George Bancroft. the historian, William Cullen Bryant and Washington Irving? Who cares that George Washington once went vic- nieing on the grounds of the Jumel mansion with Thomas Jefferson, John Adams and Alexander Hamilton? Who ever visits the Hall of Fame? "It isn't that New York is indiffer- ent or forgetful, It is not indifferent to the present nor forgetful of the future. The trouble seems to be that the future is always so enticing that New York has no time or taste for the past." iiiiirtrruTeiL"err- alum-amen- 0am w- r.“ Mr. Lewis is not much impressed by the New York "rash." He analyzes it thus: "This crowd on the street moves nervously; the feet, when they advance at all, make quick energetic strides; the faces take on the grim determination of a runner about to breast the tape. But in the last an- alysis the crowd makes astonishing- ly little progress. The same is true of the traffic. The drivers of the taxis are keen-eyed and tense; they are continually squinting around~ the corners of their Windshields: contin- ually getting out of line and in again: sometimes by a quick are they man- age to get ahead of the car in front; but always they are behind the one in front of that. By spurts they smash every speed law known to man; by averages they crawl. In short, the rushing of the NewsYork crowd is mental, not' physical." MURPHYSBORO TO HAVE STATUE OF THE LOGANS Eiection of the first monument or any kind to the memory of any illus- trious son of Illinois in Southern Illi- nois will result with the passage of Senate Bill No. 247. and House Bill No. 310. The former is sponsored by Senator Harry Wilson of Pinck- neyville. and the latter by Rvpresett- tative Joseph H. Davis of Murphys- boro. lime bill. identical in ptrraeseorsrs/ eiiries with it the appropriation of 815.000 to the Department of Para chases and Construction for the erec- tion of an equcstrian monument. to the memory of "Gen. John A. Logan pod Mary Logan, the volunteer on}. diets of the United Statvs of Amer- ica. and the mothers, wives, sisters and daughters of such soldiers," to be erected on the school grounds at Murphysboro. Grneral Logan was born at Murphysboro and spent the greater part of his life in that city. house and senate uni daughters n.f such soldiers." to be erected on the school grounds at Murphvsboro. Gmeral Logan was born at Murphys6oro and spent the greater part of his life in that city. The bill was referred to the com- mittee on appropriations of both 'iiillFligct-t - not» no “mud-"‘9'” itaitigttiHiMm Plglllisgl? mama" mmmms Ll Mimi-.- tttttttt . 0340‘- -.--u-"r.-b-""t tigiteg,9iiiiii iih'iiiiii"fii - I t'itig'e',fft, ---" irirGear-treere,tf..ey. 1“ ”nu-lb. Yul- tlaTAFrGFriiik.iettttegePrt . _ c, L.._.-_&_l.h 1'r."ree,l"l="'i'iriaGGA “I - thti"i'fittitSitiiiiilii5,ii': - . gin nun-awn“ gcnqau-k- " ”an: llnt " the icon.- in“?! En] of the first monument of TO “PM“ m - Fac nttteoeeed.. "im-ati?"'"."',,',: "GiiGiGie-itaqee"t? my pol-don.“ mud *0 n... mnnamr‘uuw amiau‘uwmvb-uh‘ aTtGk-eaitsicttry.-t,.e, JiGkauirstyehtiet'"h"' lodnbmm . sirritrtieitetatN"t.1':t,t, the motive which both I m bu ""'". - - - He--"'-"" lumumm 'r"Wh..."."'h'"'-"'-. "_--'-" mfinttumdthfim-wli“’f‘y orttrht P..P; h “ M a... motive whieh hub . m tnto with small ehildrms. M w tho ministry. "turl/e,'. :3 mm. "hq b a "That motive." Rev. Pitt uphill." . ' . . istiruiGGuot-eoto.t" 53mm He"' 'rnsdtti.iCltt kingdom " Christ. an m in kingdom 'e.ids.t sttett variety, ”w been n minister, Ind than new: will rf. with ttis feet on the M “d "re one, who exempiifies on. motiv- his be" “m" the eiomb. l to the full. A minister is of the was ' “MIN!“ Orr-tet' ( human mture as other men. during It','. combination of 9te. In be. their temptations Ind mutakef; but torm esyritudet. Rev. Pitt, I W if he is mny honest with himself he i the Chriton ministry otNN . "tiq" is dominated " in“ times by m iisiii.ltertr,t,,tt'1g, to “'3' you“ -. n which reckons life only in with“ ,il1 test his powers. . It vii} irstmdmee terms." It," to human ttte in .n ita M - - - A- _ 5,4 _-‘.,_ M Its rewards will not be reckon-d in Lottineu of the subject matter lot which a minister devotes his time is the second fnetor. Instead of Fiiar"? ing the mlterhl and economic side of , life, he studies the varying phases of I the spiritual side of lite. l, Studies Ill-III Destiny l "Re is constantly studying,” Rev.) A'itt. continues, "the same themes; that concern human destiny. Every-' thing that provides a clue to a deeper _ understanding of the higher reaches' of experience, the topmost levels of life, is grist for his mill. _ "There is no bond more intimate: than the bond which unites a minister with those whom he seeks to serve.”‘ Rev. Fitt went on to explain. "As the -yenrs Egg. -tiie%inister learns the tremendous meanings of friend- ship, and his friends include the - _. " 7,LA__ v--. worthy ones i3 See'6iiTModel Garages on Disp!§y OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN :31? 3.31": 'att' ,fi cum" IA'I'IBIAL - man!" woman? MIAMI! Cr {input whose lives CALI: OB SEND COUPON M. $tMtrad'rq b In" Our Representative Call on “LI Wm ON “PM" on “Build. L..--- - Punti- " ml. 1NNYJltfl Path: ”in. Fifi. ettftef dynamite-val.- puhmloruoll hm.‘ 2TirirrtiiaaVaroatks_ abutment" Dal-wan AIT’I- _ munm,uv.Mph-ld oi"Giriri7aas-sthelt iiiGiGaisotrste;tte.tie 'ariiiiTGiidttshtr.t-tih.e1' iriiiiiiGUtGtis.at_eV. they orstrhtto 5.;th with will) chum. youth. - It: m-..“ ___-- n, tirurneinl terms, but they will In an: and satisfying."_ __ .Rev. Fin. who is an alumina of Durtietd-Shields high school, grad- mated from here twenty yen: Mo and says that heissoeiatm Chit taboo! ' . . I .1 " Ill. Inu an): m... _ __-,-,v, some of the happiest days of his life, "How do you suppose the up: crack the hard shells of the nut: they pick ? " "With 1 monkey wrench. of come." Servant: The doetor's here, lit. 1 Absent-minded Professor: I on?“ see him. Telt him I'm sick. 1 Ignorance of the law elm 'no one-but knowledge of the law con- fuses every one "araamaaarraaesrm-tmiraatrtradroyae" ' Isl iiiUaeu Alt-[- 'arveorr."-t"t?ye' BLACK son. Tggtae8t1lN DAIMII I DEW? no”: o-m-ree-e-ts aGfurrmueruir?1et, - 512$ Erma: 'rGuTiaiuiiud -- for mm th- - stowtr,brrt-rtrry-tq"ylr: tities oitmnot.-i._-5" .Grrearbrr-br-er-."r: Ouuundlnc hut-u- It nub-t iGTiriuae-totb-eor iiiriasart-testp-ee.boe. liee.ti: (him, Inch. a! Canal! countiognndnmmm” ‘tiou indium-Mfumhlm entirely free from (hi - Erosioesoeeumwltmt-rtitt. toosteenaetdoeteiii.te", is cloned for (uranium D-hod cl -tietmserootnth,thehAut.ttt gether. this India gunk!” WM rains. When I [any in would. the 'ter bath continue to in and recede until may as"! have b... devastated. A reatublishmzm of the , natural cover in the best method yet 1' devised to my ore-inn. ' Illinois haa Ipptoxilumly five mil- lion new of woken upunds thet needs cover crop- if tho! In to he kept from eroding. Grain and pu- tun, awfully nun-(ed. will ”not in mnny instances. but I dubs - will prove the Meat Ind molt prom- able way in keeping the my .torem from washing “71y. ails-”V tic-IN- 'ruiriadTi named by. to“, HOUSE CLEANING Made Easy 710 Yd. Lune Some people mention the fact. that they live in Highland Park with about as much enthusiasm and pride as they would if they were residents of either one of the state institutions located in the above towns. best you forget Wilcox builds good horns buys one will have every reason to be proud of it Be a Highland Park Booster It's Neither Joliet or Duffy that“ Walter W. Wilcox CLEANERS AND DYERS “we Highland Park 1820 - 1821 H. F. PAMNlKE,Phm, utuu-Ap Witt.“ j Mt".'.'. "-.o.retmmt-arr"t"". By Calling o-et-iii-rt'- To Buy a Home? To Build a Home? “dw- Do You Neal- Money? On TO PAY on name manual, on your Ila-C? woaaasuarsiui-s-o-u"A"o"ti'" Charhsli'.Grant, See'y mama... . 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