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Highland Park Press, 7 Nov 1929, p. 50

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‘35 its“ 5% ’33.! 'tr, EM "s,' Ill-developed. t5ovutllt-iaissttort in? s,' ot “PHIL and h- an» - to Ir,' ', mms-tttue-ttrm., Ahmtsfeotts. Iii 3 _-', _ with. divided the m, Huh. r',, Apt apartments and hom- aluminum” 1?" i“ i into lo M! squar- feet. A: 1102 "i: Ci ‘ '-rPdr"sC-W-1ePe,er-LPI9E _f-- - LS - 'ftmutuluiuiiimaaatagijattotottotiy gfafifimg would stat Bftr people, a. Pompeinn bathroom, {any _ few sleeping rooms mad one kitchen ' can? of quite as may {millet " room Instead of working out some communism: plan of getting mods, each bully has its ow: table in tho: hitch”. On tttia table is an evil “halibut one- flmily is preparing it: amp-n of tea mtd-h1aek bread. Pe . '", __ "-.' '. ” - ' IlmllltliShl%rhIg _ 0lCI1llllill)giN RUSSIA s," .a 'v, McMaMmjmcmmmmw Tee __., _ 387 Park Avenue Highland Park Phone Hm,mk.lzo 49 Prairie Ave., ' JOB No. 1 - VALVES AND CARBON. V V ' 4-CylinderCar Was39.85 Special o..-..........-." 6-Cylinder Car Was $12.90 Special_‘ ihilfl W‘ZiféifiEmmn t'lriit'illfi',e)'fd'hii'i, spark plugs, tuning motor, replaehitt, cylin hedd Met 1nd upper hose. We duo have other at- tr at“: prleea on repair wprk during this introduetUrueiimt, an]! 11nd anknhnht +1.er Special Prices 9- November 'ttttto llItt3tqtttlbe. 15th - l Dodge Brothers Car Owngrs TAKE ADVANTAGE _,08 THIS _ OFFER ‘Nowziethe time when your Fall, planting done. We have a complete assortment of _flritt eqergreens, fruiband trhadetreep,1tr111umrstmiiauc'aI' carefully grown in our own nursery, located on Route 22, one and one-half miles west of Milwaukee Avenue. momma" Roam" " Chitrti _ A. G. McPHERSON. line. Landscape Gardening . - _ OFFIGE* _u, - ___ --"'. . - B, _ __ " Highwood Phone $3331;an Park 523 a. - ---e.ee.e --_H a"... - uyycl uvw. "U m [I‘VU U911“ " 1tyrk, sta!,.:!,.,!,.',.].,.?..!..',.,,,?), mtrpdchWut them. tdt"i-Rlirt Bettisir"iimnaiiiri'iii, 1 tar. _ when: V V Glad to Gal (hrt _ V So may people living‘ b-tttrr m. - rat on adv om m. Thain!” 'iti.a.tinirobettttitrv.r, WW“M§_DK¢ street for avers! hours and: morn- ing. In fact everyone in [lid to (at out doom to avoid the "mm congltionl indoon. The. no, how- .eerr?Bt1rr-r-eerio-i-kratie moat building- -boin¢ emeteit. _ The Ichoole loaned to (in a bet- tet g, a - 1. - . ~ - area‘s nurtured Jain hut not on universe! reatitw There on nearly enough of then and they we got et?1toulaorr,,That whoa}; are not die, tridsdhto (rule: but into subject; They on so-called laboratories Ind quite often ere without either text books or apparatus. The teacher: ere often old revolutioniste. They 'sreweryjevoaga; "iralrcirieitnrdiiiit “oil was: THE iiiiirim0iii"t1ii, desire Cam ridd co N rt . No one could hear Mn. Lewis with. out feeling Itimulnud gnd unlined brherammtormpMe Myth“: I," This new eommtmitrtie spirit is _mr9,$_h§§.2£,es;rr..e_l.ixi9_n__tvhsn,.ths:s9£ church, which is declining with the young. It says, “Stop peering ”within ’Mrsonl; be u doeri. Russia 'willobe- saved by what one dots." AThe sin! of Rushinsideisihntof western. king Russia; .' . ' F There is, however, one elm in Run; Midi-“W This ii the peasantry. Tii' them, tome twenty millions, we: that» land. They have n highly individualistic spirit. It is between the eotmnttnistie or city class and the peasantry or individ- nlixt clan that Mm. Lewis expects the rich peimiritiv. Tradition' . and number‘s m in the country, whilgthe dynamic power is in the town. thwork. 'm‘bmuumhi- TcairretiiiFtiTitgiri 1ifiiiriiTiir"iiti" all having the Christ like spirit and 27m, mend, __ _'___' _ ’ Lenin as one who would make a new industrial Russia and huge eel!- tsaertSee. for his country. This spirit that‘ia being tttet-tt la more that of religion than that at government. The new class in believing in this idealistic state. The atmosphere is almost that of. a Methodist ramp meeting {Wmmr Infecethe communlatlc spirit is carried to such {decree tttitghittrratmuthmrto those who no onehundredpe: mt'oom- muniatic instead of one hundred per eetttefBeieett. y/fl‘ _ m tta-ei-t In Schools Through the school: Bush in try- hrto-dovdopta ttettirttrttf-eithmt. 1ruehttdmatamrtmhttrtambsttoturve 'tosetthrhahnastttarlrth-utotte that of serving others. The! ore taught that. having may in not of 'ltlid one in a prejudiced clus. Sports, not competitive, an encour- uzed anon: children. . F _ PM Dit-tiadud m is"l'urvived by thimr.siist In fl,_fl, Bennett _ Xian "of Hi .Chiclgo, three Mothers, John 1 Earl armghund Park and Carl Chicago; two nieces, Virginia B nett, Doris Hamill]: and two nephe Jett Bennett and Billy MeGath. TiiiirP7ETjir7Riiiiaiiir7EC,' Place grammar school um! wu tr nated therefrom in 1924. "r"',-"'-- Benin indium. Marvin I". borif March" 7, a Fmershurg, 7 Indian. At llllIillll1rlllrl.lht1.h'tg I mm; sum ILLN He was brought to Highland "I arttitrtt-t-_-agrrtrrnttirtstmt. of sisal-LEG Bennett, mother of Bennett, h student hon, at 338 N, St. Johns avenue. where he res chi}: hr-ai.tvsaetrodts- 4892M obout 4:30 Monday morning. The and lot-vices wen held Wednes " 2 F. m. _ Muck lick pith the ' hyst Amtmuilgdto man physician if October he entered University of China for his 301 "6et-reqrr"------------------- lt-rwu to“!!! that“ that he bind his sum: Damon with American Can company, which of n ettemteiriinttiri, a he went , pines to plug: making tests of 'tterdtr"rmmTdre---2-"-- r ---eev- P-_-e pledged to the madly prom Chi Psi banality. Kerwin too and"! comm, but In: working a, - in, the realm. of chemi: retool. a. bid {W m). Ame-u- coma-yduring . TA, '": '. ' an an: 'l'l'li8ttifdl'llt Mural t non’ enrurtiiettt with the comp s2,Lt.tgl-carhtittcusLs, YQU’ my proclaim it-to . tha_rhr---esat only the very but of oh, no and grease, had you can rely . upon us for fur “Smite with I Stn4tg (Why: t con-(w EMU“ My, N m

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