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Highland Park Press, 17 May 1928, p. 14

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The Highland: Park PM! ---"--_--" j’ iiiiKii'itiiitii. ie " at 'er.hStTgh.ctea"S'SWltt"tl'd Jeep. wmwmuahmuunwm " ISEIHN The average American citizen takes his government too much for granted. Lewis E. Pierson. president of the Ri,t:"2itpittt Chamber of Commerce. warns the people that Ore at . tt more and more to legislative action under pressure of special grouper--eeoetomie, religious. social or sectional-and an forget- ting the fundamental principles on which this country was found- - Referring to great deficits created under governmental open- tion of imiutrtrjes during the World wu- periodhllr. Pierson said: “The red disaster to American rights was the encouragement which these government ventures gave to the growth of bureau- "any and to the blurring of the sharp lines between the pure func- tions of Native government and the rights of 1 free and proetsssive people, .. ... _ . . , . F751;; iGUtGGesporisitriiity of American business to our gov- ernment, is the duty of recalling government to those great and dignified purposes for which that government was created." “My "ternoon, I" W,the I8hi-rrnoeietret6AhrPtmhrterun qh-Amrt8t-et.tthebs-orMru. ”Ema-Wank” mod. H Soaking Nativ- 'rm"Hrb.the-hteeterfth.- an. 'hs.CW.Gettrrrftt-re amid-”fut." " tr-ttem "t*._sreiarrh.dto- “The smaller newspapers of the country are the most important i Christian Endeavor " 7 pan. newspapers. and incidentally, in proportion to their circulation,‘ Union service at 8 who their advertising results are the biggest, and their 'ih"i"lt"iti'ty ,Pny" service and Bihie atudy, rates are the smallest in the country. They are ' through from i, Wednesday It K “m . end to end. Every copy of circulation means an entire family. not ‘ The Deerfield Vamp“ MI s a family that lives in one room with a can opener, but a family 1trgit:reegt,, Fervtee in” It he” l"' that owns its own house, and land around it, at least ninety times ', “in 'l4,,s1,vvT,','d,, 83:33:". tit'," "I; out of a hundred; a family that buys everything, from the roof l be . who)“ service and‘ our ple on the house. to the cement on the cellar floor; from the hat on ( are urged to linen-i pm mothers head to the shoes on the boys' feet. The service thati Thursday. May PA. is the day Set .their publishers render to the public is, in my opinion, the most itry the "3951f- as "doughnut dar" important service rendered by any class of citizens in the United IGive your order to Miss Beryl Tar States. The country editors are distributors of information; they I lor, Miss Dorothy Fehr, or pttone reach the minds of the boys thit leave the farms, and thee are the i Deerfield 129. nation's mental police force," says Arthur Brisbane. _ ) The pastor and family wish to - _ _ ... _ _ . .. .Hhank each and every one for the ...- v. an"... ...w.-.,.. "w..- - ___..___- ,._- -ee- --e:'et- ""e"e - - home weekly, only one in that one h Greg pauses all That is in the big city daily paper that comes t'J81'2'H"ifllisl' foreign adver- tisers are also becoming cognizant of the fret that space in coun- try weekly and smaller city daily papers is of real value to them; that they can gain more at less cost; at theme time securing as much combined circulation with a certainty that their advertise- ments will be read by all.--Woodburn, Ore., Weekly Independent. April 12. After half a century in the publication of newspapers, daily and weekly, the writer can indorse the opinibn of Arthur Brisbane that the country paper is read from end to end, and the adwsttit'eittettts are of special interest. Where a bandied read all that is in the era-ad strehaetinterest mun-na- aMes-waatakemoetthee_mtr “PM”. Miss model-shah, human!” normal Ind-me otCittintkhoo1otWmiemtdxms -dto-tuether-ateh- Mr. and Mrs. Pun! Diet: entertain- mt oat of town guests on Sunday. ' The son of Indian Big Eagle cf Michigan was a guest at the Chas. Roll home on Central Insane, hit Michigan was Roll home on Sunday. A meeting of American Legion aux- ilth units‘ of district eight which was scheduled for Monday evening, I” M. bas been postponed to Ion- day evening, May 21, on mm of the illness of district committee wom- un. Mrs, Himmhi‘ The making will be held at Libertyville and all mem- bers as well as delegates are invited to attend. "yy-terr-ire/meets/tttte -rearvunoreeitaitriveetbrthe h'u- Presbyterian churchtvhigh Miss Isabel Biederstaedt of Bigh- land Put m . week-end can! at the home of her pants, W. and In. P. Biederstaedt of Dental avenue. In the professional column of the Mar issue of “Columbia News.” which i- the MBeinl bulletin of the Columbia Yuk City Ii- hulk Willnnn and Miss Nin- Ksiue of Chic-go spent SW with the farmer’s parents, Mr. and In. J. C. Wilbur. In. “Ill-u loamy who Inder~ tun In own-Hon It Rochester. Minn. mum! to her home Saturday and b (at). along nit-0y. ,b=cttas.itots,reeeeturrromGer. -r.nfterthreeweeksntth.rtolt In Chas. Roll in the recipient qf.toretrtto-tofro-rtmhdoth- - n., from her daughter, In. Dewy Dal. picked in her garden in 3mm Garth. In Alan Hinze) and daughter, Fly. sud Ian. Ted “Mal. and H. Bai- k, of Chm visited friends in DeertheH. Sunday. In. John Winn-n is quite ill " his hour on Grand avenue. Mus Bali»: Burk of Harvey, m., it“. quest of Mrs. Char. Roll on Deerfield News of TRIBUTE TO COUNTRY PRESS TOO MUCH FOR GRANTED for The Mar meeting of the J.0.Y. club, which was postponed because of the ehildrers's week activities, '13 held Honday evening. May it, " the home of the Misses Prune: In! " mild: Box-thank of Bighhnd Park. Miss [haul Allison and Miss An- tttttte Bough: of Giant. visited Misa Barbara Braehi Sunday utter-con. Mr. and In. George Sun-noon tad daughter Nylon. of Chicago, visited Mrs. Sunpm's mother. In. John l Budd a: Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Schmidt and 33:. Mrs, John Budd. and Mrs. Minnie Schmidt of Chicago spent I few days " Starved Rock. _Miss Eifrieda huge of Evansville, Ind., was the weekend gnu: of Miss Barbara Huck]. Friendli club at her so... an Satur- dly W. - - - Mr. and In. Chm Bar-Mme And family of NM visited at the home of Mr. Ind Mrs. Charles G. Penis. Sunday. W. Mrs. John L Waltz! of Sunder! roodmsshmste-totheGhoeoee9p. ter of the D.A.R. at the man! Incl. in; held loud-y. Th: mning' m devoted to the tending of reports. any mutant cut-head by pupils of Deerfield-twit-t_-ttas dirrpurimtheDeerfieHdmastore, Watshe-aatdDeerfbeHroadis. amater. in Charla G. Pittin. Miss Ethel Titan will have with friends for California may school closes the last of lay. Mrs. Elisabeth Camb- h mm with In W, In. Hulk Pia. ter. Hi. and In. by Hamlin-In of lrvi‘M-unmhoflr..d Mt-tkr-Mote-x."-. Mr. am m‘m‘m - m1":- b lab - new bone in Idle-n. Shirley Curt amt-hell the Miss IMO". Kn” eetebratrd her birthday nnnivemry at her home on Park - Monday ownin‘. Jam O’Cmnor left loudly eve- nine for '3pei-freu. nt. Mrs. Julia Peters-n and sun hubby HWY“ the val-ed with val-tin- in W-ukqul. Mr. and In. P. J. Smith " Ink! Forest m M " Mr. Ind In. Furl Frost. Monday. In]. Sluice: of 0mm Mass, THURSDAY. IA; It, toe ambit-(huh “WdWHWSIb me “my in mug-in unlit-um. no." In... - Tbit. balon- Prost, flu-(Marv! Mr. aodMrwThomb"rrmat._t.d Jr., and cuistunseo at.“ the and luncheon of the WM Wo- n't club a the EdgeImht Inch but] last Wednudly. in in Chem Ape-t ch - with [is Sadie (know. hf ninth him “uh-nu: .. al ottuixnion ; trained lad: rshi p. I The pastor and family wish to ithank each and every one for the Lgenemus donation and ash gift Te- [ceived last Friday evening, when they "drire welcomed among these people for another year of service in the kingdom work, '7:00-Tuxis meeting. g:00-alrade school Wu service. The Protestant clutte- of Deerfield will unite in thir -iee. Friday evening. T:30--seor" nut- ing. The meeting next week will he held on Thursday evening on wt of commencement on Prim ea-img. Holy communion will be cm on Pentecost Sunday. in II. .. We extend a sincere welcome to all the services 3nd utivitiu ot this church. Ernest Elmo Calkins, perhaps a famous for his articles on dednas which mppeared in the Auntie sew en] years ago In for his dir.tiytetuts ed work in advertising, has trim a book “Business the Civilian." In it he demonstrates that most of III would be maxed to know th'at with- out advertising our whole civilisatio- would be immibk. the you: ink! not come to our door, the “ma. would not in” it. The first nvuihhle cm of the me- eial edition of Commander Byrd’s book "skr-Cway drhteed h_- "udieshtRmha,-otr+ Smart "t"trrrtoder5eAmid II.- “Jami."m'. "qhistiei.wt6ak-mNeAt. “wat‘m‘ asauitratt-dre a.tuar. Evangelical Bungalow M A, P. Johnson. pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 mm. Morning worship at ll o’clock. Christian Endeavor " T pain. Union service at 8 mm Prayer service and Bible My, Wednesday at tl pm. novel mine. The bad of they» 'istuuwso-tooaittoaci1utfitu, overtouetaie-e-tt.- pilot, who hopped " in the Ball-.- MILT GROSS IN GOOD FORM mmrnygci-qubl'nppl a. for nominee he may! the ated a We! the mm: ofthe pin-e in which Byrd ttew over the North picture of a lovely Eve "dining in the um while the mt. In ieteatuttmedderH,trientosea- his was from I hwkster’s m marked "hepNes" is enough to - gest the possibilities with which hi subject is rife. And he makes the moat of the possibilities. eopy to Edsel Fort In cub no" of this will edition is "meoirr- when. Gadolinium“ Mr. Gnu has the Mindin- " having done trraetieatty the - thing I mirither of times without I“.- ping backward. em with mum menu. "is vocabulary in “Pa-.- Fimmks" is more viried 3nd who he lulu the priceless hem“ of the "Appottamoot house” of the “- llobaums. he nukes up for it in - wayx If you have laughed with In! Gros, before yum will unit: run 085 pm of “Famous Fin-mks.” DeeeSedd I’m-insh- (he. lurk J. Andrews. mini-tar. 9,otr--Chureh uhool; depart-ut- "ateEatiPMrt+'tiltleutrBP"R.tuaa'et. l0 Wednudny, 8 p.-hoir - Kilt Grou'l this weak for a... "FAMOUS FllIAL- "HT ODD“ swam PRO! EMF Esther Gould’s Book Corner Brrr_Arl-e J. Illa-n. (b. "--moroti worship and net- “LAD“ IN “ADE“ BrMiNGr- “alumna JUST PARAGRAPES AGAIN EVE 'Nrah-*a-awl-.t. "-HMt.-MqttAtV “ On Hold-y evegtastr." I” ll. at, I(he home of In. Ala Willm, id Fm!" meetueottheDeer4heH Ann-3- lerieu: Lance Auxiliary was held. , a-tG-a-tu-- mum his-"hob“ WWMmi-VM “burden-m“ uncut-s. Hunk-hunt- hiya-tiltheliv-olmbopa-l Tuoarwarar",,tttruueehh rill - " the Inn-Io! Kuhn Juhmd: the but. - will church at PWia. Iii, begin " eight o'clock I fotiowedbrasoe'uth-. m21m25thepul and be conference Gt the North Every Ttseod.rnadrharsdnrere- Sch-1h. ninthmnen'l chutndthe Primal-d theP---4n-s. LL.Lehrbwiitsoeetatthese%rtttl 't.r'tugeuXheoaaee,Rort-eett -dstopururehali. --leoyrsret .__‘_ Illinois district " the LEGION AUXILIARY TO MEET EVENINGS Anni-l C-tttee to Work on Hater» Adm: Plan u M trel Show mil-mar ind Witmot schools wrou- rssays on the subject of "Patriotism" worked thunder. our mun Ere. To be sure. her other recent biocnph- ens have shown her in her familiar rural surmundings in which It In natnrnlly tired of her by this time while Mr. Runner shows ber in the Abode. the inevitable consequence of her life. Hell. Re opens. “Eve had been humbly bored with Bell for quite a while. she told he? friends, which In perhaps only “turd. linger the had been there longer than any- the (immune; she founded u club. Ber dub I'll. n It.) and. madeuporathersasbrteed-tter- sett.but.sthesmttot-ue- dom0artamtedoarttobersot-hiq In. Alvin _ chairman of Amerinnism committee. sent in a report that the pupils of the 6th. 7th. at!” grades of the Deerfield of the county superintendent. T. Ar- thur Simpson. where they an being artfully judged There wilt be three prizes of medals ntlrded: tirst. I solid gold maid. second uni third. sterling silver medals, It the Mem.. orid des exercises. A committee was appointed to pur- chase u nag and In: bands before Memorial day .sbehmtb.Ai.h.hdit.them.mtr: ttyty11etttttttrtte-l dmd-aqrs lei-chum] Sutt'fter!Pr,r1t.,tPtltri qreth-rorr_imrt'teitraodthr', H AIM. who in the ee.trat Run ethic-e. AaatitthhmrErikV t-i.-sttoadistartsehoalamd a. h the uiwnity to m hind! for that only all” which nomad to their My religious nah": (nth.- tr m. the ministry. This is the story of Erik Anna's edoentioat, his boyhood friendships. love, and the ac- mlnplishing of his work, The‘association voted to hold nt) meetings in the evening. The history of Deerfield which ia being published by the local Legion post urns discussed and l eommittee with Mrs, Ed Jacobson as china”. unusu- nwmm‘ mmdhmofth' '..trereretveedieto-l tsetumsorso-iiGeatmur' “.m-hommumu: poiattsofwhieA-th.-eof- "isis-ortho-books-ttia “My-ndnuty.mhtk "atHrnod-drt.otiereetttif.intHt e-trt-i-ttive-m- Aan.tovituraetusediosreodtsir mum-mulmm 'y-tti-ue-di-tr-si. phat in "of." Dildo“ KIWI“). In. ----.---2---, ei-dt-is-a-.. 'eNe'um6oser"ediatMra. hi when ist, the cm. being the "thet-At-brit-h-w. ANCIENT SWEDEN "hqre-metlme-tr_ '7th REM.“ 10:" l... “tun... the of - by "BOYS' VIII” BEING - [ OSBV‘D m m rmmmmau ar'. qtaroaethr-dt$-tr' i-Ie-inly. his ireeeat.ts.hi. “It. IAIN-running. Book-plat it” in thaw mute. Bmmnkuhoth- mism'ienvnhhy. D.r&Fri.ate--ruqres, cartaaiomm---Eirttuw. MW~WL WMtkl-diunmthe Rouies-- "The he. of as... . Dad" may be mad with ham! and proat by the fathers ol boys. Yooatt--tudtrti_riliea" joy the following: hm Collect on Nam... . Year-.- Christian Guns. Yuan In and m. Fkrestioer- Thomas Artie (Wart. West Po'utt--ruroht Haul-ma. Boy Stout; of A-rica--_book for woe-G-tu-tous Cons! Ye-P-i.. Fund and San-Tatiana. You-g Trail-Alt-r.. Gold Sec-kin on the DAM Trail PLAIN C0NCVTE ms ll 'G"G"G;'G' 1 ,tt,tt1tl'i'lr"ilg it Math-dc leeeieeEi.er% J“ cums“. SUNDAY ONLY; MAY " .mL AY WAUKEGAN “but”. NNWMMY abandons-mung.- a..a.ei-sr-tu- baby-(MM-nud'han mmdmmuu "mammoth-om andSLP-nlnilyubufilld market-tHier-- viking-um "In“ (unkind primar- (uh- tun but: MM In!“ 'satetheterH-wtheAt-d toeo-e,forifth.etaf- ist-d-hr-tu-B- wi11eettirettdiaa-r. . AMI-pknicmthm nthndmundnh-Inbh “Among-um Beautiful" aod db- thersidaoeeofJ-u-etV The annual 9W til it Min-wmpbthm 3nd Hun-n. IIL. will it he can of the annual wing. "um mu. Ne I but - SUMMER SCHOOL AT DBMEIMW Subject- ‘7th any be “in In a: fallen): maths-uh. Mis. lilh and Mr. Walton; binary. It. Sloan; Lain. Mr. Putt: PM lb. an. wold; Spanish. li- mbs-l; arith. mo: and manna! driving. It. Pem;_typinx. In. Suzhou: and English. Mus Mum and one conch-t ret to be than. Summer who! " DeeefuWahieus this year begin lamb}. J-. Mk sible to mm an: “anvil ' ind-meortounh-pm-hv The "rial-in; pool will be - the “pavilion of Coach Pool. this the library wut be in than of In. Wntters. ‘mmw‘hw BgtANDmrqFti'ramt- Oath.”- onus... FRANK WALLIN lad“ JOYBOYS FRANK mums and u. 10mm Olsen-abjedormmsw- Adult: (as; Shaft.- RALABANaKAm In” MYANDNBWS WHOM in 1iirey.t.'"' In"! Hommam MAT8t,St,'" this” Jul...“

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