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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 28 Mar 1919, p. 2

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TAL IDA ,-MARCH "28,1919" LJ War Emergency Union Activities | 2) re BATTALION OF DEATH COMMANDER SPEAKS IN COMMUNITY HOUSL The gymnasium of Community House was crowded to the doors Sunday evening to hear Colonel Dan Morgan Smith relate in a vivid and dramatic manner the experiences of his battalion at the front and bevond the lines. He showed how the in- sidious Hun propaganda was at work long before the war, educating Am- erican minds to a false and inflated idea of German smartness and effi- ciency. He warned of German pro- paganda in the land, today, against England, and paid stirring tribute to the true spirit and courage of Iing- land and France. His description of the modern battle line and all the auxiliary men necessary to give the successful from line depth and strength, was most interesting. In dramatic manner he told of the battles in the St. Mihiel sector when the Americans straightened the Hun line and fought in hand to hand con- flict for many hours. He dwelt upon the treacherous German propaganda at work in this land, now, trying to breed dissension, distrust and up- heaval. "It is time to stop criticiz- ing the government," said Colonel Smith. "We had the best fed, the best clothed, the best paid, and the best officered fighting force that God's sunshine ever shone upon." He warned against the combination » will be Mlle. Lucie Pierrard, delegate of the French Red Cross. She will speak on "The Women and Children of Devastated France." WAR PERSONALS The following men have recently returned from service: Fred F. Dexheimer, Myron Frik- son, William Damaski, Ralp J. Fjell- man. William Stubbe, Leonard James, Marcus Keil. Lionel France is with the Army of Occupation near: Luxembourg. Ensign tioned on board the U. S S. Arkansas, Cuba. Ensign James Harris Jr., is in the Merchant Marine service, on board the U. S. S. Roepat. He is now on his way overseas to French and Me- diterranean ports. Everett W. Dewey, Henry Gustaf- son and Oscar Hostetter are with the Army of Occupation. First Lieutenant Dudley Bradstreet who has been at Fort Sheridan since ago, is in Arizona on a months' leave of absence Fort Sheridan. Captain Clarkson Taylor, who has of liquor interests now being form-| een ill for several weeks in a French ed in this country, and urged "every loyal American to uphold the consti- tution as amended, for Prohibition, to nominate only men for office who are honest Americans in their hearts. Pledge cards for the support of Anti- Saloon League were given out among the audience. at the evening, Community March 30, The speaker House Sunday hospital is reported much better and is expected home soon. Captain Tay- lor was Flight Commander of the First Pursuit Group of the 94th squadron. He has won the Croix de Guerre with palm. He served for a time with the Army of Occupation. Harry P. Clark, who has served as Divisional' 'Director, 'Y. M.-C. A, overseas, has returned from Europe. "I WANT TO COME BACK." Somewhere 1n the gloom of "sunny France," Some place in an old wooden shack, Tonight when the wind is howling '" 'round, A soldier wants to come back. Back to the home set back from the street, Back to the mother so dear; Back to the father with his bad game of pitch; Oh, send me away from here. T.et me once more go out in the night To the frat house or the movies for fun; And when I get in let me hear once again Mother say, "Is that you, son?" And she'll say, "Go into the pantry, dear," . Ow perhaps, "Look in the oven," in- stead, : And T'll have a feast that is fit for a king Before I'll crawl into bed. Let me once more be awakened at morn By the voice that first taught me to speak; Oh please send me back to my home in the States, And no more adventure T'll seek. Send me back to the "Reo" of ours; Give it four tires and the power to ! run; I.et me throw it in first and from first to high, And the speed cops I'll surely out- run. But, mother dear, I'm coming home soon, I'm going to pitch, And I'm going to get into real clothes again Where there'll be no little cooties to itch. And lick 'father at And I'm coming back to those whom I love-- Never again to leave, For your soldier boy is homesick to- night-- A tear he wiped off on his sleeve. Somewhere in the gloom of "sunny France," Some place in an old wooden shack, Tonight when the wind is howling 'round; Mother, I want to come back. Ancient Bee Industry Some time back in the prehistoric era and probably antedating the time tap ----a=kind had tamed the wild hens and organized them in the busi- ness of producing "strictly fresh laid eggs," human kind had annexed the bee, or. anyhow, had made a business of robbing the wild bees. Bee farm- ing is no new thing under the sun, but the bees were never before so carefully bred and cross-bred nor so intelligently assisted in the honey- making game as at present. A Real Feat Said the facetious feller: "One of the greatest mysteries of my child- hood is how Little Jack Horner suc- ceeded with that plum pulling out affair with only one thumb." Had a Narrow Escape "Yes, sir," remarked the pompous individual in the noisy clothes, "I'm a self-made man, sir--and the archi- tect of my own fortune." "Well," re- joined the matter-of-fact person ad- A. Lee Adams, Marshall Knox, and | Frank .V. Herdman is sta-: his return from overseas a few weeks | He will then return to dressed, "it's a lucky thing for you! that the building inspector didn't come along at | Tit-Bits. Hardly an Ideal Citizen ---- 1 There is a story told of an ancient | dandy in London who, taking, one | sunny afternoon, his accustomed stroll down Bond street, met an ac- | quaintance hurrying in the direction | of Westminster. "Whither away so | fast this hot day?" murmured the] dandy. "To the house of commons," | cried his strenuous friend, brushing | past him. with a yawn, "does that go on still?" --Exchange. Are Judges of Own Membership The Constitution gives each house of the national congress the right to! expel a member, and make each] house the sole judge in the matter. Any charge would suffice, if two- | thirds of the members deemed it cause for expulsion. Neither house has anything to do with expelling a | member of the other house. | | Bad for Discipline | "I understand there's a tendency to | drop 'Aye, aye sir, in the navy", | "That would never do." "Of course ! not. It's one of the traditions of the service. If that sort of thing were | encouraged it wouldn't be long before a 'gob' would be saying 'Yep' to an "admiral."--Birmingham Age-Herald. | | | | | | Uncle Eben "Some men is so tremendous po-|you de notion dat mebbe dey's jes' the time."--I.ondon | lite, no matter whut happens," said|a little bit deceitful." Pi i Uncle Eben, "dat dey kinder gives r] a be] 15 At >» "What!" said the dandy,| | The Cemetery Beautiful LANTED amidst nature's own beauty, man has created a beautiful park ceme- tery. The sunken gardens, the winding paths, and the imposing chapel makes this spot a vision of beauty. It is indeed a fit- ting final resting place for our beloved ones. MEMORIAL PARK CEMETERY and ANNEX Gross Point Road and Ilarrison St., V5 Mile West of Evanston We want you to visit this cemetery. You will find it interesting and attractive. You should reserve for yourself a family lot--all lots in Memorial Park are sold with full perpetual care guaranteed. Suitable easy payments--no interest. Don't miss this opportunity. YOU ARE INVITED to call or write to the main office, 703 Mar ette Bldg. and make appointment to hava one of our representa- tives call for you in an automobile to take you to and from the cemetery. No obligation. Investigate NOW! Central Cemetery Company 703 Marquette Building, Dept. 8613 Chicago Our perpetual care funds are on deposit with the Trust Department of the Central Trust of Illinois. . STOLEN! i the community of Winnetka, last velvet bag containing, among other things, $42.00, safety depo- sit box keys, etc. The bag was | the property of Mrs. J. Allen Haines. The money was not hers, | but was in her custody to pay certain bills for the regular week- | ly jackie parties which she has years. No questions will be asked on the return of the bag, money and keys to Miss Mary Williams, | in care of the Community House, | 'Winnetka, either by person or by "mail. REWARD. Pres and Those Make lookin Be sure it cannot black. Anyone We espe winter, screens that you don't notice now! 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