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Highland Park News (1874), 1 Oct 1897, p. 3

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l*‘ullowing the brilliant two weeks at Wlmaton and ()IItWI-ntsia, last Saturday afternoon and evening lit- tingly closed an exceptionally line sour-Ion (If golfing. though of course illt‘l‘t‘ will he num- or has»; playing whilutho weather pI-rInitI-z. Saturr (lay there was perhaps as large. svlect and lImnugvniIm gathvring ()f players and their friend.» as has lN‘l‘.“ seen during the season. The IIIaIIagI-rs ul the club ull’urml an eh- gant E \rmxn ( lul) cun as a prize tn lw play’tl for Saturday and tlwn w (ulna tlw pwsonw of (‘haIIIpiun \VlIiglIaIn and three crack play vrs as wvll as tlw large number (If ”them; SO that in a Ht‘USt‘ it was an IIIIIIS'IIally largw gatlwring. le prvsc-nw ul' tlw military band fruIII Fort Shrriilun furnished choir» mu. sit? (luring the ntternmm for thv spurt-s that did not play, and finv' music-ah t-ritics speak in tln- highest tvrmsuf their playing. le field presented during the- afternoon a wry brilliant appearance. the play- vrs being clusvly {allowed by all tlw gulfors present in their swii‘lvt jack Ms with scores of mmwn handsomely gnwnml in constant motion and some tun ur thru- hundrml in nunilwr PFPM‘Iltf‘d n rarv' sight fmm the hrmul pun-hm ml the club hnnsu A lurgvnumhvr 100k dinner in littlv parties at the clul). taxing to {he utmust Hw culinary departnwntJmt tlw reputation of the club for plot gum dinners “'2 a muintuilwd. Thencanwth? hall nr dilut‘t‘ of ”H' evening. and awarding tn ('0le nmu report “e-vm‘ylxxly was thorax" Um- mun (-HHHI at our uflice- during tlu- evening tn any as tlw svrvauts of Juhsuid tn tlwir nmster: “.l ululw mu 10ft tn to“ than." .-\t tlw club lmnsv and grounds it was our grand rush: n pre-sidvntiul hall was no oil: (-umstum-c- to this. Nut mul)‘ was the Imusv full. but thv grounds suvlnlm- Huh-1y lightm! with vM-trit-ity and (‘Juim-sn- hum-nus \n-rv ulivv with I’H’I’l“ ¢-\'m'_v\\'hvrv. The- dal)‘ and night were- [wrfvvtz nut an mm! as tn ln- invnm't-nitfnt. 'l‘lu- (-mm-sl fur Hw (-lnl) (-up rmnl 1m! in a ti» lwtwm-n Whigham aml Kmmfldy and was played all" Mumlay \Vhigham winning with a genre of 84 as against ”‘1 by Konnmly. TIM- ganw was \vitm-ssml by many gnlfvrs. aml tlmugh the scum-s were not equal An tlu-ir, rnumls nf Saturday. there» \u-rr» «x-rasimml brilliant hits matlv. All Hn- l,)l:l)'e-I‘s \H‘N' plvasml with tlw (-umlitinn of tln- grmlmls mu] with Hn- l1n;~xpitu|it_\' um-nrtlml tin-m. Tun nnu'h lnruisv mmnut lw gin-n Huw- wlm Imu- hml Huis (-luh in vhnrgu 5-.» hr :h \\‘I' knuw. 1mm. THE EXMOOR CLUB. tterprise of the kind has ever lweu undertaken here and carried through with no large and brilliant a HllL‘CH-ifi. When one thinks of how these grounds and streets were a year agu last spring, in fact, and then see what was (lune by June and the HHISUH Hf unrivallml success 5ince. Arthur E. Moaker, Jr., who comes to Highland Park to direct the writ» bill-hour of Trinity Parish. has had much success as a teacher in public schools in New York state. School (Innunissioxwr Loveridgc of Genesee county. New York. writing to friends in Highland Park said. "I could say nothing but words of praise of Arthur E. Mvaker. Jr.. pure in his motives, earnest in his work. consci- entious. as u (mu-her" TH E Men and boys who join the, Triut)’ Choir. will be. given individual and class instruction in singing. Ex- cursions and entertaimneut will be given during} the year for the choir members and their friends. Those desiring to enroll will report at the choir mom of the church on Sutur (lay evening at seven u'clm-k. Mr. William Tillman. Sr.. an hour uretl and highly esteemed citizen of Highland Park. amlu faithful and sincere christian. (lied this nmrning. Oct. 151.. at the hmnenf C. A. Kuist. The funeral services will he held at l (ft-luck Sunday ufternonn in the First l'nitetl Evangelical church. ml which Mr. Tillman was 2: member. His pastor. Dr. H. H. Tlmren. will conduct the service. Preliminary ser- vice at the house will begin at 12:3“ o'clock. The interment will he at Nurthlieltl cemetery. A sketch of his lift- will Iw gin-n in next \w-vk‘s NEWS. FOR SALE OR TU RENT FOR SALE (‘Hl‘lAl FUR SALE VHI‘H'H mnmtmw I»I'0.~'(-I‘\'ing,i-H m-nts lwr Innhvl l)A\lF.I. PHASE. lliuhwoml. FOR SALE ()ne nearly m-w Roy 21} RM] (Truss heater: exchange for mm] or rush: ulsu 2| hanging lamp with Hlnulv. . lnquirv’ at (Emce- (‘mmgm on Limlvn nun. lu-m'o-on (‘vutrul and Park uvmuws. 1:: 237.4; T.....:..L:.._ E. 51.5. :._L:.._ :r:. 25.: _::_Z.. :2 :: 12.1.5211. .73.; 3:14. .I. .1 ._:://:/ 3.. 7â€". :. .17..sz l)‘ furnish-(1: my re-sidt-ncv. (hm. 1.. SITES. Highland Park. H] lm-d I’lynu-uth Rm-k l‘nnsh‘l'x’. .I um: .\l(~l)«>\‘ \Lh. ('it TRINITY CHURCH CHOIR. HIGHLAND PARK NEWS DIED. \ To)“ pm‘v art in Ill I'm 3 Electrical § Private Telephones and Speaking Tubes. Delicious A LLEGRETTI and PLO W’S CANDIES. The bent uf vvcrytlniug always at this stunt m...“ Fred. W. Schumacher, Electric Light, Electric Bell, Burglar Alarm, Fire Alarm, Highland Park Electric Light Co. GIESER BROS" Fresh and Salt Meats, W. Central Ave" .H'S'l‘ OPPOSITE THE DEPU'I 'I’HUN 1-2 45, is a rare article. but We be» lim'e wv haw: it; the best in the city. A frvsh stuck nf tln- original The Leading Market, We arg- him-mm mg. ~‘m‘ ()ur wurklm‘n :lrl' th material and x~ rmh‘ish-m \\ HI: CONSTANTLY ON ”AND. POULTRY. FISH. BUTTER AND EGGS. Prescription Drugglsr, now pn-part-(l to (1m all kindspf u] Cmmrln'tinn wurk mu! repair- h u> Soda Water. TELEPHONE 42 DEALERS IN Construction. n-xm-n. \n- usr unh' the nmr [)I’ll'l‘,‘ :m- H" low as unutl “ark, Highland Park, Ill.

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