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Highland Park Press, 24 Apr 1930, p. 31

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Thursday, April Artistic Views of the Golden West Recalled When, from the multitudinous varâ€" iety of natural form and color as beâ€" held in the Golden West, I endeavor, recollectively, to arrive at a logical comparative conclusion, I am astoundâ€" ed at realization of the unique charâ€" acter of that Power in the West which, there, assumes such gigantic proportions as to enter the very spirit of the beholder who is capably appreâ€" clative. I say "multitudincus variety" beâ€" cause nature, in the western states, assumes ‘colors and forms so many and varied that the most fanciful of dreams could not fathom the extent of the variety. Arizona skies unfolded a most unâ€" usual sunrise one morning, as I gazed rapturously at the deep purple and the marvelously coâ€"ordinative gold of the April sky, with a‘touch of soft pink to finish off a view which would enhance the thought and aspiration of the soul which is vitally poetic. The mountains of New Mexico imâ€" parted an impression such as only coralâ€"pink and a soft roseâ€"tan, surâ€" mounted by the sun‘s golden ray, can. For the mountains in that state are of a softâ€"pink shade, intermittently changing to roseâ€"tan. The printed desert comprises a porâ€" tion of the west where natureâ€"the ifcomparable â€" artistic . genius â€" has paused to concentrate its power, and Suite 4 Telephone 678 436 St. Johns Ave. I Progress Tile Co. 361 Central Ave., Highland Park Maintained by First Church of Christ, Scientist of Highland Park Between Ages 4â€"20 Morning Service 10:45 a.m. Wednesday Evening Service 8:00 You are cordially invited to visit the Reading Room, where the Bible, and all authorized Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed, or purchased. HOURS: Week days, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday until 7:30 p.m.. Sundays: 2:30 to 5:80 p.m. for reading only. CERAMIC FLOORS MANTELS and GAS LOGS FLOOR and WALL TILE Chicago E111 Waveland Ave. DR. B. A. HAMILTON DR. A. J. WURTH CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM Telephone Kildare 3499 381 Hazel Avenue CHURCH SERVICES Sunday School 9:30 a.m (Not Inc.) DENTISTS H. P. State Bank Bldg. 24, 1930 Highland Park the effect is one of profound sublimâ€" ity. All who visit this shrine of naâ€" ture view in awe the unique forms, the soft, pastel shades which exist. Coloradoâ€"that state within whose boundary national parks, in all their natural splendor, abideâ€"presents, in its mountains, a view altogethér disâ€" similar from those beheld elsewhcre. Colcorado mountains seem to impress one as intensely regal, both in color and form. Their color is, generally, of a type bordering on royal purple, and e form variegating. The crest of _ nc resembles a grey stone castle Colorado mountains seem to impress one as intensely regal, both in color and form. Their color is, generally, of a type bordering on royal purple, and * e form variegating. The crest of _ nc resembles a grey stone castle percned atop a wocded incline. California â€" whose history, in its founding and early settlement, is so delightfully colorful as to tend to vie with the s’u'.e's natural resourcesâ€"is worthy of the glorious ‘title: "The Spain of North America" in that it comprises a veritable artistic mecca. comprises a. veritable artistic mecca. Regrettable as it may seem, the influx of Americans from the eastern states serves to tend toward the exâ€" termination of the natural attributes, and toward the establishment of comâ€" mercial life in its advanced, unnatâ€" ural forms! Notable, indeed, is the realization that it was nonâ€"Americans who imâ€" parted to California and its history £$100.00 Every Day For full details see today‘s MOVIEGRAMS â€"DAILYâ€"iAâ€"TIMES c _ CHICAGO‘s$ PICTURE NEWSPAPER 2¢ T H E Soldier Charged with Larceny Pleads Guilty the superior, intellectual attributes “|gh Court Reverses with which that history is,iendowed! Judxment in D rfield â€"By JAty M. Gallagher, / PIVillg Case; Details "Rusty" O‘Brien, youthful soldier who was wanted by the sheriff for indictments growing cut of the theft of cases of cigarets from North Westâ€" ern railroad freight cars in Highwood, was brought into circuit court before Judge Edward Shurtleff last week where he entered a plea of guilty to l:reeny. Attorney James G. Welich filed a petition for parole, and O‘Brien was remanded to theâ€"county jail pendâ€" ing the decision of Probation: Officer Bert Tompkins. } tem of M against ceny 1 awren O‘Brien The police One hundred dollars in cash prizes is being disâ€" tributed daily among the persons who send in the brightest sentences made up from the last names of movie actors and actresses,. First prize is $50; second prize, $25; third prize, $10, and three prizes of $5 each. arl police were unable to find O‘â€" until last week when Police Walter Henderson of Highwod d him on the government resâ€" m at Fort Sheridan. n was indicted by ‘the Sep grand jury as the accomplic in Vreeland, Harold Johnsor e Pickering, and M. Calvetti Fort Sheridan, The â€"count himâ€" were burglary and lar for mplice hnson, ilvetti, counts supremeé The special will be starte village board to please the welcom ind D hestra, ut the publ y Dance April 26 the music of 1 Siturday . ever M al assessment proceeding ted anew in the Deerfield d, in a manner designed taxpayers aV rday evening nic hall. Goo of Hend« Good vhod y April on 8pd

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