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Highland Park Press, 7 Jun 1928, p. 16

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1. than modern days when we human asoutecifua.nnd in- Winn it in interesting to mad of one militant minister of the GGeGtsouarirstHey?r.t" with inquiring tho patriotic resist- w which brought on the Revolu- than” War. This minister was Rev. Jam Ctark, of lgxington, Mass., Jann- Llaxu, v. ...._....v-_, and it his been said of him by stu- his of history that "the teachings from the pupil of this patriotic com- munity caused the first blow to be struck for American lndependencc. In writing of Jonas as "The Pastor of Lexington," in the current Issue of the National Republic, Mr, H. o. Bishop says in part: Quiet-Mn.“ Hero "There was I quiet-mannered hem I: at Lexington that one seldom 5551: any reference to in history. . Com- , putatively few people, in fact, have“ ever heard of him at all. His name ',, was Jonas Clark, and he was the pastor of the little Village church in the town which has long since be- come famous throughout the world as the place where was fought the‘ tirst battle of the Revolutionary War. I lt was within the shadow of his.) church that the first blood was shed! in the struggle for indepeudeace. l "Pastor Clark bad been a resident of Lexington many years prior to the Revolution. He was born at Newton, Mass, on Christmas Day. 1730, two years before the birth of George; Washington. He graduated from) Cambridge at twenty-two, and im- mediately began studying for the ministry. At twenty-five, he was or- dained pastor of Lexington. iHis salary Was eighty pounds a year and twenty cords of wood. He pieced out the remainder of his living expenses by titiiatt a small farm on which he lived, TG iii-E Active rm Ar-igtg settir-t No Welling "Thus it will be seen that Reverend l cure was no weakling. A man who can get up early in the morning and care for a team of horses. milk two or three cows. and then follow the plow ail dar certainly will have some- thing to say on Sunday and will know how to say it. It is said that "His voice was powerful and agree ahie, and when excited by his subject. which was often the case, it extended In beyond the bounds of the meeting Laaua could be heard distinctly by those who were anywhere in the immediate neighborhood.” - "There was a strong social side to Clark’s habits. When not busy with farm chores he devoted his time to visiting the neighbors for miles around. and he knew practically every 1 man. woman and child by first name. He visited the sick at all hours of the day and night. He preached kindly funeral sermons over the dead."n.nd baptized the babies when they came into the world. He talked and ad- vised with those who were in trouble and sick at heart, DAYS OF REVOLUTION Far-tbeeing In "Reverend Clark was a far-seeing mu. He realized. years before the outbreak of war. that the course of Britain wu unfair. and. sooner or later, was bound to result in 3 mp- ture that would startle the world! He. therefore. began pm his people for the things which were li- able to happen. There was no shred of paeitism, socialism or communism in his make-up. H'e believed in meet- ing an issue fairly and merely. Be preached patriotism; and love of of country; he preached preparedness Ind bravery: and he preached the duty of fighting when necessary for home and family." Old Floors LookLikc New '"2y,l.t.Tgi" il nmounnmm‘ I ' WM. RUEHL&co. _ ', ""‘ - ------_ n__ 120mm“ Mill.“ . _ M brrfmsd Pu- 110-121 mh1nmd Pelt. Ill-i- of :nueu sting nctly l the k to with me to miles tvery mme. f the indly . and came i ad- ‘ouble rt) " a the _ m... --" . Eiiritr, -32: a; 1h%N=rhS.lttd"AA,l FrsFiiEfiiUtiEii'tgi,'f,8 9-i-.Meh.s. tn” -. L --rr_i=u"a.-.a-It -._.P-'-PT't-Tir, LTi.Taratrrira7raTariiiTtifE =aTariaaatriiiFiriFuiee.e.re, kT'i'.TaaTaiTriGir.TGuriaaieif mgr-t “Md..- ii'itTiiEcctEi'ei'Mtrsuyt,'r,'tt n.- ' 'aa-a/KF-ec' "ii"ha"irariiaViari/is.Li9e. "iiriirariraUrqaiipi'i.Wee,re. i".ata'ari7ciafaFiVaiFPeeAt" ‘gmflmmuâ€"I‘. CaaGR7GGisFFeuliteeae.rtr. -i.a.iira; JR.) 7333; mud n Hurhuod PIE. mini. Ely M. 1923. NOTICE Public notice its - (in that the M " [An] Improvement: of the City ol Kh- Znnd Purl, Conny of [Air tad sum of 1tti- C,irituarG_co-trpo1"ttr.retE (Emmy, "Emil. I em on the (alluvial Improvement ha- been curl-tad. and that " conform nubund-ny to the muimtl " the "wind ordinance tor the och-mu of the am. (oath The :0!!!th of I com mad sum " “in min.- in Sound ‘Innor. Golf Links. MM Vin-kn“! sin: -- - A. ..... ",4 A-) -- meta: "sum: u. w-.-. - _ -'" y Manor. Golf Links. mm Vill- and First Addition to Dumb! Vilin, 1!th Plrk Susi-1 Ala-Imam of qaid CoIn the“ "tl 801. Ind that .mrtiratson but been made to said Court to comm and determine "tseUserl or me a. 1m. mud in an ”aunt“ In true. Thu I hating will he had 'M'oo, said 19915:.th on Situnhy. the "th Fr, " June A.D. Med. at the hour of It]: 1|.) o'cIoek in the (moon of said day. " the "éiaT,"éodAitoomorteid.ct-t.,ir_th'r, Canny Court House. at Wnuhrln‘ in uidj bk! (Ea-nu. Objection! may he tBed m “in! layman? ‘on or before the hour a! m 11.! o'elak in the l'orrlloon of "id "r. . BENJAIDI F. LEWIS. l LYLE GOURLEY. W. J. BROWN, _ l, l min. [ Board of loal_l_-|rmb [ on“! " Highland Puri, minus}. Mar SI. 1928. _ -igmiriiriiraiaCiar can BRIAN 0mm. I’m-led 112 North First St. "iiiGirG nairelle" ytttci"atta=',2ag of . . _ 1',,rg,thid.2T"u'"" Phooe M 'tt gemru.ad 1t'r,'g,ft'if,l'd.'" My“. 'asrswottrrcisriout,t94Vm"'t""""9r [JAM Building Material aoud' "or'ua7 Wm“ mind Park Fuel Company a @419 if there ever was one LYLE GOUILEY. w, J. BROWN. J. IL znuux. Board " haul Inpmmnu " the City of_Hirhu'sd Yuk City 993m“ Purl as; AIIN F. Lung. nu 95mg." In; topaped, and; - an“ under “hoo- md damn. with the "if“ rr---'.- can: Saute“ lines. colgn ed gpholofclja ever ....,. an: Aggy}; Ayw1s, City triirraus Park Vilh. Emma run Luivrl'u-Ir ."WV"'9'.'"_ yr . laid Conn Docket No. I Kiln Bout Kim-mi Park Sushi trat) lion h.- been made 'C,I an: at “a Court Docket No. MS. Ettd um Ind determine whether) nwliuuQu [up be". - to nil Gun to; ted in aid eertitu-,eier Ind Mrmine whether or on the wins will he had um _ tun stated in All petulant: u- m M hunky. the "th m I lie-Em: val he had upon nil "rr-tbm' t the hour of kn (It) on saw, an t6th dly at In... All, an of said day. " the 19.e. n thejour of In: ttO) 0":ch h tbe, a! said Cam. in the‘lonmoon " nu (1"..th County can; at Wluhclu‘ in 1-an or an Cbort. in the Can-Ly Cam Hone. " Wink-run. in a“ lab (bulb. 1ueaurs.ianoviiemtusy') Ohmic.- myhelldmll'dm‘ - -- .. . ,, ,__._.,._.»- y..." 1"raA"aTGiTCiiil DOM-ll haw-adv“ vTg'r,ht2elgtduu'?'sht' a1 . , w- v ,- " I Dated u nun-u Put. much. "-" 1 I" n. 1923. » "tr-rr,iLeit,ttt1.eetsl tsiiritiTiLurrs.tstrtoiei-e in (rich-n1 -ita. W LVtTirirskirV9_tAttR?,y, ruin "M .- min-u"..- “a i-tret " who: and In. in mm GlhrroontrTiteEe..t Most of In an comm]; to helm tsit-ti-ui-s-tsane-dye.' "It's the juries which are craxr.-aadi- anaports Star, 'teqB+.m""a"""P"-tra- -"-" 'rr-Traits-i-sri-Go-lee/te' L"rGk',%r%ie-urr9rFetotetPcPcP2..1. 'irirriirfrtiCttFtoeie,.'.t.e ',2,ororTiau%rTitqcetSret2Per Ci"".'.,';"?:".".'.""')?.,).-"..?',""-". at Wuhan. in mi "he County, oi,r.C't"iCt=GiiT1uTite.it/e.tt,?fstt.t on or More tt.ebomrrdt- u» o'dodh rii. 70:37; J kn: cou vi Int-titan "Angus-l P-tT..'",:','.;.,'.'" ---- It.“ Dlted u “iguana Ape. mama, my 31. 1923. Public - in hen-by Intel: I!“ In! m at Ln] lunrovrnxnu ot the City a an. III-d Pure, County a! [Aka Ind Sh!- el ll.“- noi. ha- Sled in the Counu - of 14h. Comm. Illinois. a certibe- that tho will manna-cm hu been roughed. cud m n1 wnfur- Iuhmthlly to the r-i-ts M an orieissat ordnance for the com of then-c. and: mmmuuxma.m.\ menu - at nm mains in burl-ML Avenue. gtideetarsdeAersur. Blend-ll loud. Nérlhhnd Axvnur. Garland Avenue. Hill-ad Arer"ge. has“! Ave-mg. Mchm m 1 - Are-. rand-k Alum, -oesd 'Arenne. Ghnvvod Ava-e. mud Ami Ckwrrhk Avtmu. Sunny‘idr Avenue "md] 1tt.tr Rani “inland Purl Susi! tfrat) an! of “a Conn Dockrt No. "6. Ettd tbrt ‘nwlitauQu when: - ton-id Canto; ‘zounder “a determine whether or - the Jun-um! innilpnrlilnuuiuum _. baring will he had upon nit gunman-x on Sam, the t6th day at In... All. 19.e. u the.hoe of In: ttot o'clock , It” - A "V, r-__._ --. s.,,rorurGCrGbi-o tm otthe - _ _ NOTICE hen-by gun: on the Baud _ _ M'N'i, " uh. City of H'QEE-nd run Fistuuax- .I-F'IS iriri7iifyjirY I . ti.] iriiiikit: Tity tt..iii.kiiiGa M of "'ru9_e_rP'-'" the (thaw-f r Ind Stud Ink; nu Condoflm .tutthrN6mri- mammmn‘ [her-sum.“ 0-:de .1mmdnear‘ 16-t6 16-t5 aii2rirGG5GiGe inn-Gui ani- nal: In“. bu 'e"rf N y. Dr irirr1rAtfiiLiett.e"at "tta-tE-ei-tstat" Dr.steodr-tut.ehiut- lemtmmmnlml atth.rateoftmiFere_r, .ttumtoere1A00rereet fondanmpmuhdniuu mauaitueiiuai-r. l "tqtst gtotto cum '),'ls) \ ; Priced MN l ROSEHILL MAUSOLEUM Meeting the Needs of All Incomes Memorial spare suitable to . (real limits of even a moderate income -- It meets thu universal human desire to cries with the hen. Each family may serum such an arr This my wiry all the was from In el with prominence and wealth, to I sin bun - um, r“-.. -.._- ____ i, _ This my VII)! all the war from an ohm-nu {may room. in Wat with prominence nnd wealth, to a single white whit crypt. All ar- rangements are protected dike. to the end of time. " I punctual stile charter and two large trust funds. None pay at" for additional are and numb. All min the same-and the first cost is the last. pmidinc I no“ complete guardianship to the end of time. T Telephone or write for the book. “Burial! the Beautiful." This will not oblignte you in the least. w Lacs. 1m 5800 ".a'airia---um- u“ ca,oc7isirFirii%uLr--u-'"'"' ROSEHILL CEMETERY COMPANY I’MhuQ-dlh Imago-nudist- [WWW-”u Animal-“h“: .. "usa-rs-e- ‘._3 "_...--"'"-"'" mwbooughtmh; ”b. When Iota of - tn. uh --- oitnottobe; “Win-uh“ Whenlou tr"ueu--l1etrruiisiia-'""'. [thin such Ill arrangement to n great king, And yet all within the incomr -- this Rankin linoleu- unpaid] In desire to honor beloved - and Inela- Mathew e',ptgsgttgxgrli',",tMgl= let in tht-k-uma-ttr-we have aiGaaettr-ten.iPeseet iiiii5ici.i.ii.i?.fiiiiee,ethr, in e...whi¢h we want to move-tonne. Mmmbeenw "amat-dbrmrerreepe ii'GiiiaGiiiiiibeHeieae. iiiiTiGi.F-'a7fuqerut,1et. and: of and of dependable. M! 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