Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 179, Hammond, Lake County, 10 January 1919 — Page 7
THE TIDIES. Page SeveD ROOSEVELT 1 TELL! j place in v, lui.li lii live ami t:iIs- our i: Know n in all In ehnrar to ist ics. jgp!3MitfrilftflgttffnWrlf lif? WliftdHJ A SATIN GOWN FOR AN INFORMAL CALL lnliC. , "He wan not t i. h in v.c,-i!fh as r'fhf? r "He was not i ich in vra!Ui a.s r'f lc j "What wonder tii.it h- Is the ideal i American, jta the id.-jl citizen of the ' world The youth of our country point to hi lii as iheir tdonl and genera t ions unborn w i'l Vti ow him n t no titer mr..n Co in this day and age. but I would ruther leave my children the legacy h" leaves to his and to posterity than the liirsfft fortune ever made." 7 wi r- nftlMI ST VI T1 1 r-r ' Advertise in THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES. Hi) EIT'S HOME LIFE 'MMMMtVit'f
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Assistant Secretary of the Interio'-: wilder Theodore Kocsewlt. Attorney ; :'e Wilson of Hammond, had an op- ! 1'Tiur.iiy to know tif president and ornithine of his home lifa and writing, j " "i f'dl riving talk on "Tl.. Home Life rd Writings of Theodora Kooso fit", v. ,-i delivered by Attorney Wilson yes-i i -riay at a Hoosvlt memorial m the; chamber of commerce: i HOilS X.IT-E. ! "X2r. I'.oex elt tra.( the father of six j children, two girls. .Mic l.ec. Kthcl ; '.irow; lour boys. Theodore. Kormit. I Archibald and Qucntin. "Hi1-, home life was partirulatly hap-. J :. ;ho:e who visited at his homo on . .igsmore Hiil. Ojster fay. murv .ding : si the eiaf- and felicity with which the1 household, not ed along its dnily course., ' I hive observed him to sonic ex t "tit ' ind of course knew much about his lift: '. it lh White House, bis boys v. ro then "i school, be made each of them his ; companion. On long walks throuch the j woods and parks, at tennis, in the hours j arena, any and all wholesome and playful games, you would sea him on the j White Houjs lawns enjoying the sport with his children. ' "A great scout, and Ideal for fathers' of Boy Scouts, a model for many of us J to foiloir in our families with reference I
to play and companionship with our children, "Hs arranged this play just as he arranged his office work, his business and his atfe-p. "Without such system he could not have accomplished the varied and multitudenlous things that he did and perormed during his life. t 1 J
"1 have h'.-i when his ounget ro'i. Qjer.tin. who was fi pmall lad while 1 iived in Mshingtmi. would have a parly al ihe Whit;- Mouse, on the l.iwu for hi.-- young friends and playmates.
tbc- fatb was !her . joining in tho j s port v. ; : 'i t h - t.H ys "1 h;ic fini biin at 1 he dancing at
r. editions at the White Mou.. . tak- his outu; daughter n h; partner 1.1 th-? f es I i i I o Wba dauehlor does not Slory in a mine-' w 11 h h' r iath'-r.' "The American in art will ro with Ml s. l'.oos. cit :is sip- ji.iirm to France to the ura ve of that out.g son v ho gave 1 life for human:';, and who bdy
s-.ow lies m a lucre's gr;t c. May tlod) t-ustHin her and tr.iy we l.y i-ur :'-.o-;j.ht. '
word and deed -hov such respect to her and her departed husband and son ns may make it a little- eas;-;-r for her to hc:.r the burden t wrrnt. AS AN AUTHOS. "IliS firs; hook was. 'History of the Naval War of 112.' This book ms written when he was 24 ers of ase. "Hp stiidi.l his subject from the standpoint of the American as well a the I.'nglu-h. Sifted the information and the c: idence collected w ith such fairness to both sides that his book won the admiration of historians for his iniraritality in not overpraising one snle or belittling the victories oT the other. "Then came his series of books on animals and outdoor life viz: 'Hunting Trips of a llanchman.' 'Sketches of Sport on the Northwestern t'attle I'lains" and many others. These were first published in a special edition limited to 1.500 copies. "'The Winning of the West,' was the
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