11cm. inds. 00d. Lumber. "0F [“1†t“ J wuialn nice Candies. relku iRST STREET. of’ All Kinds. nd. Crockery, LUMBER DiSTR ON. houses, Park. WARE. .mummmmuN lr‘ Hum! 4 H) PARK Plants. nu njnng. J l» rt: 0f (Hargr EGT. Our local branch of the Daugh- ters of the Revolution are making a point of observing all such occasions as ihe birthdays of Washington and Lincoln for the sake of instilling the sentiuwnts of patriotism into the minds of the young. especially the school children. For this end, they held public services Tuesday even- ing. under the auspices of the Club in the Club House from 8 o‘clock‘ onwards. There was a large attend~ ance of the representative people of the city. including a choice company from the Fort. A public reception was held by the Daughters in the reading room from 8 until 9 o'clock. through a reception committee con< sistingof Mrs. W. C. Egan. the re- gent of the Chapter. Mrs. George B. Cummings and Mrs. W. S. Lasher, who Were dressed somewhat in the ancient style, withpufl'ed and paw, dered hair. They made that feature of the evening very pleasant to their scores of guests. VOL III. WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY r The ‘ Highland Park News. but the result proved tb her choice. Fort posed as the ' Futjher of His Country. ' “hich nus \vpll rontï¬red and Var) happily rcvéiwd Tilwn at the closé \Iiss Ethe-l H‘urulm pt-r » soniï¬ed “(‘ oluuxhid. ‘ admirably planned and successfully exwuï¬cd It took the people by stérnmlnd ï¬lm} were determined tn h: me it repozuml but the regent and Missznrnlu) sun at once the wisdmn of not trying; m improve on a pvrfeolly em-chh-d work of art. Then camé the rerqmi. There were two paémminwsg‘ or rather tableaux. 0nd. :1 “living picture," in which an utï¬cvr fmmlthe Asa whale it was a rmuph-tva 5116' 0955. very markedh so, , and the Daughters deserved all the conkrat- Nations they renew \\ he! one thinks of the enormcfi among!- of thought and planning and Work involved In the prepargtinn for much an evening. and then bear in mind that it usually conws. must of it, ( 1 'Tiie- Duunhters prest’Im-d tin“ High chool with 21 fine portrait Hf \\ ush- ington, and the stimuli luzu'vd it for thc‘ gathering Tuesday turning. The'mmt of arms" pf the Dung!» ters of the Revulutimi i.~. a very neat design. and printed in l)i\ll‘ on their program. produced a ï¬ery [rimming effect. i: ‘ Mrs. (icorge HCmmngs: 211111 11 'r sou Willis G, (‘ummigigs weroguvsis at the Patriotic (‘elebimtiun 21nd hun- (luet one meninr' last \wek 111 \\ 1111 ke<ra11.:\.-\ Dalurhtmiand Sun of tin- Rewlution they responded Iq semi- lllt‘ntS during the euguiug ‘ As we looked mer that gaflwrinu :u Tuesdav mening ind â€qung of :1! these many chapters “of the {Dulmh «a ters and Sons of (Le-{Revolutfun hvre \\ in the western world. and renwny re lmred that at the time of the Rem» .‘I Edi-HAND PARK. ILL., FEBRUARY 25, 1398. wisdom bf Final! a few rt-slwvth‘ As a mu :|~ :1 >m-i MISS WILLARD. was lmt little above (he :u'eiage. Her mural enthusiasm mix the oil- atlel of her pnwer. w‘hile lH'I‘ inspir Mimi eame from lH'l‘,l‘!‘ll_L'l0ll\ elmr- m'ler. The public tendency. mine- Wlmt marked, I: In idealileaml llwn illnllle. if nut almtlimmize her. mul‘il in :1 mistake. She was a goml. a rare- ly good and liable woman. “lune eu- orgieï¬ were rnnneeralwl tn the mv lilesl ends. But Ilial the will gun tlmrn tn lllhll)l’\' :n- :i great \Hmmu. "llgll's \\"'r(' I'nllhvvr hlcsl mnls. But 111:4 down In hie-tnry :n- :| we \‘Prx‘ lulu-h cluuh! ('in'umpuun-w, l:try_;rl_\‘; lint t-lnrml her at tlu- llvml .u‘ lln- w. (2 '1‘. 1'. muwnn-nt :unl thr utm-lt‘ish nobilit}~ ofvuuwcratwl Amerirnu (‘hristlan wmnnuhmul. left her tlu-n- till lu-r death. It “'uttlll lwu lilwl an that wnumnhnml to my tlu-n- um nu om- an vmnpetn-m n! slu- tn ï¬ll tltv ‘vlul'o. 1.91 lln‘ thorvfnrv rt-vngnlzt- ln-r roul worth. l’"l her in her true plat-c. mt her on n pedestal. and nut lnjurv ln-r fame h_\~ trying to Halt umluly ln-r life. her gift», or lwr work. llt-r wul‘lll Wm in lh-r t'llfll‘m'lot'. rutln-r than in lu-r tulvnts nr :trllivwmcnts. \isimr Tuesday Mr. and NHL 31‘ Orâ€: uf tlw (‘rc‘zln' City «W \isning {riz-mls in IN“ city. Mi.“ Hurtlm He-inrirlw. fnrmvrly 0f thin city. slum! Sunday mu. Mina May Rudolph. Mix“ sz- Enrighl of (‘hirugm is spending 3 {mr wen-ks- with Mr. and er \V. M. Dumb-3'. Mi» F. L ENkim- \‘ixilml in \Vuu kt-gun. \Vc-«hn-vln)‘. with hl‘r mnthc-r who has hw-n ill for sum" linw. \V. .I Hwnmtrm-f, Hu- firv inaurum-v man and {Mun-r drum-n «If thin burg. was“ out ho-ro‘ tln- hut lt-gul lwhdny Kz-nm-(h Huuhun. nut Inning 1n ovum lnulu')‘ Tuvmlu)‘. muk a party ()Y his frit-ndh nut fur :1 ilc‘igh ride in 1 he {urem mu. Mrs. Leach. :Ifh-r qwnding Ila-arly n wu-kunmng hvr {HI-ml!- in thin-it); reluc'amly rHurm-d tn ('hiczlgu Tun. day uftrrmxm. ' Mr. Dunlmr. elm-trivia“ at thr Gray I‘IIH-tric \wrkx roturnml Wm!- nmdny from St. Louis. \\hc*r¢- he has been on u twu wwks' \ ML Mr}; George A. Mnsnn. a summer maiden! ufthe Pnrk. whu winter! at the Chicago Beach Hotel. Chicago. was a Park visitor \lenmda). Frank I’. Hawkins has Iwn hav ing nu attack 0! 1h:- grimw. ms have sew-ml utlwr pouplv. unly hv has had i: a littlv worse thzuy his nrighlmry- Lnn‘yvr Millard's wn hasjust pa.“ ed his ï¬nal manninatinn fur hiv- seniur yenr cnurm- an llurulrd and cum» uï¬ with flying colors and nuw gisvs- hiln ï¬e†m h“) yrnrx mnro' Hf law. 1’. Johnson of Minnesota. whu ha~ been visiting old friends in Havinin and the Park for a wu-k. leh fur his home Tuesday. Mr. Juhusun mudv Rm‘inia his bonw {or 3H yams, re- moving to Minnow)": alum! :I year Hgtl‘ I). M. Erskim- “an. PERSONALS. 3| \V n u Lc-gun SUUN‘ Iwnnly yuung poOple why- ed a merry evening. Mural}. It the home of Mr. Edward and Miss Kath r_\'n Kenny on Cenlrnl avenue. upon invimtiuu of (be Bax-helanirl'v- Club. it being (he (K‘CflthlH)! their fim pro- greaxive ('tK‘lIN‘ unll dancing parly. Mr, and Mimi Kenny were indeiniig nble Ill lln-ir eflnrls to make pleasant the vi." of their gunk and conse- qm-mly everylxxly felt at home and competent in do himself and the H’eningz lull justice. Fifteen games m-n- played. four table-n occupied and the playing on Mary xide wu spirit- ed; Mi» Elm-iym- Alford was nwnd- Hi the ladim"ï¬rsl prize. I hlndwme (“hm-“lam (up. and Tom J. Forrest Hw gr «uh-mun s ï¬rst prize, a pack of him pin) mg (urdn. a Imumiful souv-a nir uf a plum-nu! evening. X0 booby prim-.- \wn- awarded. Attvr curd playing rvfreslimeuts. ('Hllï¬isiing of mike. nudwiches. cake and fruit Werv served. After doing jimm- tn this ample repaint dancing w'zn indulged in for unhouror no un- til Him“! 12:43, whentheparty hrok» up. as quitv a few of the guests were Lniw Format young pimple and tquk tiw HI?» twin {or their bullies. Tlu- party. in every particular!“ a grim! nutmss and Mr and Miss Kvnn) md the mrmbrra oi the club rwwiwd mum thanks for the pleas- unt tinn- \\ hieh they had elmbied their frivndn to enjoy. \h- haw hpanl Pastor l’faumirhl'r su-rmun Sunday morning on minions wry highly spoke-n uf. as based on facts. um dry Hunting. but on flic- grwn stubborn (m.- of Intuit-m lift- and civilization as chrlUlk’d and shape-1i l») t'hfih’iifln fun-1". THE BACHELOR GIRLS CLUB. NO I3.