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Highland Park News (1874), 7 May 1897, p. 13

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OnVSunday, May‘ ltlth, the Ep- wurth League will be eight years old. The Ravinia league will cele- brute with a special program. Pro- grams are printed. and extra music and speaking will be prepared. Mr. Cot-'3 house in Lfast nearing its completion. affer being added to. so that. Mr. (’06 can sit on his own veranda in the sun and think of the good old days when there was no der feat in politics and no séhool ’ques» tion to talk about. Capt. .l. R. Pitch of Evanston, gave a Very interesting and profita- ble talk at the Railroad Men's home last Sunday afternoon. Mr. Faint-,- worth.a young Biblical student. also of Evanston. sang for the men. His songs were very helpful and were en- joyed by all. Will Hyudman has secured a po- flitiOIl with James McDonald, the grocery and feed man of Highland Park. ‘ A large number expect to go to the Sunday school convention at Highwood. Ralph Hardacre and Schuyler Colbm‘n spent a few days last week at Mrs. Comstock’s hospitable home. Mrs. Dr. lngalls, 'who has been in a hospital in Chicago, has returned home and is slowly recovering from her severe illness. Mr. and M rs. Jame», Genty became the [farems of a bouncing baby boy last Tuesday WH‘k. He won't voth for William J. Brynn for tlw next president. but in a few shurt years his chubby legs will carry him over to the Ruviniu school when- he will battle with tlu- fur {mm-(1“tlirm- R's." The Raviniu Improvement society will hold its regular meeting next Monday evening. Miss Buttz, who has been dhere be fore, has again returned 1nd line stop ping with Mrs. W. L mun The church services will he held next Sunday morning, instead of the afternoon and evening, as is usual. Raviniu lost-slum 0f its brightest young women in the nmrriage of Miss Maggie Lamb to Daniel Shea- lwn. but Highland Park gains a new family tlmrvhy. an we shall make the The Sunday school will meet at 10 and the regular preaching will be at 10: 4o. Henry Johnson was out Saturday looking over his property and muw ing upon the prospects of selling. Waterman luman has moved mto :st housé, on Railroad av.enne It, has been thoroughly overhauled and is now being painted. RAVINIA ITEHS. The Waukegan Register says that George R. Lyon. our [number in the legislature. has not, made a wrong vote this session. We commend his exmnple w our alderman; and than. 1 when they wrap tlu- drapery of their § conch about them and lie: down tn pleasant dreams. there will he no disturbing memories of wrung votes. THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS. The entertainment last evening for the benefit of the Young Men‘s Club was done of the beat of the season, There has not been an inferior. hard~ ly an ordinary one in the lot. This one by R. J. Bennett on Japan was up to the high standard in every re- spect. While he has not a strong voice. he can he heard without diffi- culty; his language is easy and that of a cultivated and refined man. The views of which he had scores, are very choice. the objects selected ofwmbined interest and instruction. Mechanically they were well' made, and were so grouped. in their pre- sentation as to make ,clear and” dis." tinct impressions. while Mr. Bennett's lecture, or running comments, were just right in quality and quantity. The audience was not as large as it should have been. Notice is hereby given that the perâ€" mission heretofore granted to bicy. (slit-its touse the sidewalks is with- drawn. and that on and after Mon» day. Monday, May 10th, 1897. all such use of the sidewalks of this city by bicycle-H is strictly forbidden, and that all violations of the bicycle or dinanee will be progecnted. R. (1‘r. EVANS. Mayor‘ Highland Park. May 7, 1897. Wfiagzh ii Wi‘fifll‘ifiyni '3 66.16.36 1.7.3:: "raglan. D 0 or that who odor and low In “wanna mm Ions wanted For mortgage loans on wal estate will on I). M. Erskine, Jr.. (70. best of it and hope they will come into town on the wagon once in a while and see us. The couple were married at the bride's home in 0814» field, Wis. The election. held at the Idlewild school house on last Saturday. was decisive in its results. The vote was {)6 in favor of building a $2700 school house on the lots already pur~ chased in Ravinia, and 42 against the prolmsition. The work will be pushed as rapidly' as Rossible, so *' as to haie aw handing $5me for the fall term. ‘ at". lag" glohnlgfinyl. 00 lg.‘ Wanted-An Idea STEREOP’I‘ICAN SHOW. NOTICE. Who an think We, make :1 Specialty of mm- r I puumling premcriplimm, using only 1 the purest drugs. These candies are cidered in small quantities and are always fresh. H. MILLS, General Meat Market. Fresh; Salt and Smoked Meats. EVANS‘BROS. 829990131915 for ALLEGRETTI and PLOW’S CA NDIES: Prescription Wv'alm haw the solo agency FRED W. SGHUMABHER. For Highland Park. Poultry. (lime and Flsh In Season. Dealer In All Klnda of D'ruggist. TELEPHONE 24

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