aiiai--t-y.r.Pt.f1ert: ~m. In. Id! - A Mrs. George on is ill at her home on Second street. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. letlm were gtrestsud Mr. Labahn's parents in Bush)“. Sand-y. " Highland Park Puss mmumnmm...» ludmuthlo-oufih “Inn-dirtwmhm “WWW ..tt.ththhbfy W}. B-dass-da-att-Marek-tth-tia-md MEMWF¥.M_°I tfeerhAItrr. - _--- -- A - - - m val-end M of Mr. and In. have lbw.†Icahn a mu numb-Mp - mm by A, o, In) Lake N; m " Hickhnd Park Thursday ENiemeo "hee: 6 North Iichigan Avenue SUMN PRICE .7 ""qN _ iUartiai iri"GraUei,a, JiAtrai" ignh. emu-ties. notices of enur- nilulems or other atrairs where an ndmittautce charge in published, will be chutes! at regular advertising rates. tu"i7siirrGTGirVriaiuraii%GiGCarS ii; au. if WM" -- 'y not! Injurm type-11:15.1 in cungnt gave. . f, . . " In George Goodman of Chicago in . week-end (out of her (batten lit George lambs Popular government gives every citizen the chance to protect his own rights. If one is afflicted with evils which can be reme- died. the ballot gives him his chance. If he is suffering from cer- tain grievances. there will be a lot of people who also suffer. If they unite end act together, their voice will be hard." .. First, there is the prejudice vote. These people have fixed and unreasonable antipathies. and vote to spite some individual or class of people, _ _ A " - .- _. . Mr, and Mrs, Frank Snemtn tad toct, of three mm. Jerome. Funds and Rottert m week-nd guests " the home of Mrs. Meman's father. Mr. (horn lint-ch Mr. nnd Mrs. Hurry Mnhlke re- turned Saturday evening from Hnrl- in". Tuna when they have been visiting Mr. nod Mrs, Glenn Bowman tor the put two weeks. Many of our people here in Illinois have not seemed to value much the privilege of voting. If they had lived in some auto- cmtit country, where tyrannical rulers or selfish aristocracies handed out whatever government they saw fit, these folks would realize what a blessing popular government is. They would want to do their part to keep making it a sucgess. . But popular government does not run itself. If the voters neglect the privilege of the ballot, selfish people will use it in their own interest, and democratic government will fail to assure the public welfare. Everybody should vote. _ There is the selfish vote. Sometimes it seems as if the major- ity of the American people belong in that element. They vote for the candidate or party which they think will do the most for their own selfish interests, regardless what effect that has on the whole cotmtrv. _ li- Kupp 1nd Mrs. Wood spent the mix-end in South Haven. NEIL. as the guests of their uncle and unit. Mr, and In. J. W. Hamil. "iiGe is the intelligent vote. These people read and think. Such people do not think alike, but their vote is. at least based on reasonable grounds. - _ - -. - but. there is the conscience vote, finest of all. These are Peo- ple who have very high ideals for Illinois and America, and who will vote tor any came that seems likely to do justice to all ele- ments. The selfish and prejudiced voters injure their om: in- terests by short-sighted policies, while the conscience and intelli- gence vote promotes prosperity as well is justice. On last Tuesday nineteen ladies from Deerfield attended the Woman's Federation of Arlington Heights Cir- emit of Evangelical church Federation held " Bensonville, Illinois. Follow- ing the business session, a delight- ful mm by the orphans was en- V ills. Frank W. Russo entertained nt 1 bridge party at her home on See- ond avenue. Thursday Iftemoon. Kiss musket}: Knapp of New York City and Riverside. (Salim, is visiting he Bister Mrs. Edwin Allen Wood. In. F. J, O‘Connor of County Line road is entertaining her sister Miss Mann of Greenbay, Wis. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Golan-n Gums via have spent the past week with In Reichdt. mother of In. Gaul, left for their ls e in Globe, Arizona a. lanky. Inclbert E. Reiehett of J‘s-burg. Cola. ind mu Joy tami- Steieiiett of War ‘nturnci!’ to her mag: club " her home on Thursday afternoon. treidee dub on Tedrtesdnr spelling I week withira. E. H. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 25, 1921 It In. Eugene Blade} will be hostess I}; Louise Osteman Attrmed to Pasaa == iinrroett ' up. ijfujiikiyiiF " Highland Put, x {41) Leslie Brand entertained but? 'rj';""" "k1rc" L/a (ic-Ci?'::--,:?, / /".x ',,jtril'l'.'fsi1"fr7' iiiT, :35“ m“ _ Deerfield “than mun be nceompaised by tye aging “My! b TX"t UDILL PIfNTlNG CO. No Cequnl Avenue, Hid-had Put. lil. ISSUED THURSDAY or RACE um THE PRIVILEGE OF VOTING TYPES OF VOTERS é‘ - 'risei'ser r38 Jrvdhihg a. witl the In ill-tutu! rlmure skowimt pit-mm of the work imam. the South American man. ',Memt-s-dfi'tmtaotthee_ "eeordianriatvitedtothe--. Artoere'awNrmimimtnmr%_ mhmmwmfu. My.Nm0.¢h-W mhdhehtuhulwm mlwwrwm'ea- “MI-1““ ‘hvhdpuhthm ar,. ganernoon. November t, with In. IHenry Meyer and Mrs, Henry Holman iassisting hostessea. Topic for dil- \cussion. “Our Spechl Missionary M. "U's [iv-Ixeliul Clint Rev. F. G. Piepmtbeoh, pastor Church school, his Ln, Services "rtesioety, 10:45 l m. “haunted ham 2:30 p. m. Choir. Friday. 7:3 p. III. Confirmation. Saturday. 9:00 mm. Sunday morning 1nd evening Mrs. Mom-k. missionary from Hondum. will be with In to Pe-ot the Bum (dial m'msimt work of South Amer- iea, In the morning she will deliver Prayer and Praise service each Wednesday‘evening n 8:00 o'clock. A cordial welcome is extended to " to worship with u. 8:00 p.m., Evening urvice. The public is especially invited to this service to hear Ttee-_John-m spell an the subject. "Wet or Dry Pilot " the Shim Miss Nellie Bolton of Nauvoo. Ill.. visited last week at the W. F. Phage home on Grand lvenuae, she also at- tended the State convention of W. C. T. U. held at Evanston. m. Mrs. Margaret Kirbey of Rock Is- Und. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dunning of Blue lshnd were week-end guest; of Mrs. J. W. Hellman. The Ladies Aid society of St. Paul's Evangelical church will hold in reg- ular monthly muting " the home of Proieet" with In. George on leader, diam-ion paper: will be read by Mrs. John ou, In. Loni: Sign" and Mrs. John William. Rev. A. P. Johnson. W 9:45 I. m.. Bible RM. A that for every member of the fnmitr. 11:00 a. InN Marni worship. 7:00 p. IL. 'lr/JU,', Endeavor. Topic for discussion. “In What Wars Do We Waste Our Time?" A great where she will spend the winter with her daughter Miss Gladys Reid. in Honduras at the" - morning service III] in u until! "mister serv- ice at,.St. Ptul's Emgelicnl church. service for young mph. my. again will speak 9. he work Sundly. November fourth, Mm. Evnnxelinl Bungalow Church NUMBER 35 I . "BMMMMaANDPM$r_rMHltu3eBPABtlt.tuatett" no, one: mum-timer. (agitation. GIN intrusion. Sundnynnrhdumnd of out cal-Mn to when th-wht on the church. Members and bimus um and to bring a special Aeristtt for that purpose. 7:30. Taxi: meeting Wednesday, 7:45, choir rebound. Friday. scout meeting " 1:15. humpe- meet for their monthly meeting on May. Nov. 6 at 8 p. m. l A cordinl welcome to alt tho mm Aces Ind activites of this church. NORTHWESTERN PLAYS MINNESOTA SATURDAY Big Homecoming (hue Sched- A two day homecoming celebration will mark the Northwestem- Minme ,uta football game at Evmton, Sat, urday, Nov. 3. Thousands of alumni from (wry corner of the country will come tu Evanston to participate in the frsunties and to see the Purplc eleven m action against the' povertul Gophers. The traditional homecoming parade, $300 dollars worth of fireworks, claw niggest bonfire :ince Pontiac was a papuose. a freshman football game. a snake dance after the big game and and an informal dance at the gymnas~ ium are the principal futures of the program. Added to these attrtuttions will be the fraternity and sorority my unions and other smaller group gull- t rings. The alumni dinner will be held Saturday night at 6:30 " the North Shore hotel. Alumni are asked to "that as soon as they reach the campus. Reg- ulntion headquarters will be - lished at Uttivrr_ hall, Paw- gym- nasin , Dyche stadium, North Shore 'l'lC','lll'sd Orrington hotel. _ Ttie homecoming parade, with a gala array of ttoats represehtine birth the Evanston and McKinlock cam- puses, will start in front of the fra- temuty quadrangle Friday night at 7 o'clock, A pep session. featured by the huge bontire and part of the tire- works. Will follow at Roycemore tield. Coach Hartley's Wildcats will take thr field against. the highly touted "Noithmen" of Doc ‘Spears It 2 n’rlwk. They wilt be undaunted by the reported bone-cruuhing proctivi- ties of Bronko Nngurski et al and will enter the fray primed to make it a victorious homecoming. nu prmpucb‘ in a battle at Ron-w mum mm Saturday morning at 10 o'clwrk. Two picked teams from the best frozhman football squad ever assem- bled at Northwestern will give the Jul 1: a glance into the future Wild, was. wotoir Ind T"'"?. This -- Miiiii-Miih A‘w MO NORTH GREEN “AV " B-erptmhrt_ds-& Tel“. P. was Rep-Hap do" M - - Br hmmi-tai1orine the uppcr< we banish unsightly sipping " the II“! and the discomfort of slipping " the heel. Try this improvement in "toe trans, portation. YOUR feet travel "timt-eUss" in Nani-Bun! ANcU-Fuahio,t. ed Oxfords-tr-l comforta- bly Ind stylishly. JOE SANTORO aid for This Week-end; MmhudP-Ilulku Parade to Be Feature BoAMO Totm noel " SKOKIE KENNELS FRED KOLLET Wuhan " ' an“ For Those Who Prefer the Best Ice Cream That Stands the Test THE HIéHLAND PARK PRESS Phone Highland Park 125 Mrs.Ber-nitt’slce CreamKitchen,Inc. Call us about our Sunday Specials, different every Sunday. Orders for fancy forms and special bricks should be' ‘in the day before wanted. l T I .. f . i 't I m Individual Fancy Ice Cream Molds for Thanksgiving ROAST TURKEY and LIVE TURKEY, ETC. 992 LINDEN AVENUE A Large Assortment of CHRISTMAS CARDS Engraved orPrinted ASK TO SEE THE NEW 3:114qu LINE - SOMETHING ORIGINAL AND NEW. REASONABLY Plumb such as Some of the lonely parchment cards --Brfug In war name plate and order them-Early orderutta-arbdelhser, Hubbard Woods, Illinois r',$'tte%amlBttkt- "