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Highland Park News (1874), 4 Nov 1898, p. 4

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Miss Ethel Aldridge ls Ladvting fit’thv Li’nafin aviinuv scfi‘vol We are glad to see Photographâ€" er Brand around again after a se- vere illness. Mr. Mit-hzwl Haasvhdiod at his home on ParK ammo. vesterday. He was 3” years of age nmf had been in this countn fur Him1 ye-ars He was a steady and faithful worK man. He loa vvs a wife. We rugn-t to lvnrn that Mrs. P. A. Montgonwry. who has lwvn wry sick fur over two weeks was re- nmvml (m a‘ stretcher tn the Aug- ustmm Hospital Thursday for trout- mvnt. Ewryunv will wish furhvr a speedy rm-uwry. H1)» is mm of thv lK‘IN‘VUlPHt wnmnn of High- land Park who can‘t be spared. Mrs. Edward Moone returned from a visit to‘her relatives inTor- onto, Canada. this week. ' Mrs. E. E. Gray has wntml her humn and with her childrvn gune to spmul the Wintor in VVashingion. Mrs. J. C. Anderson has return. ml to the Park. Mrs. A. W.Wuldo has been on the sin: list this week. The Lady Macabees give acamé3 party to their friends, at the Ma- sonic hall tonight. There will be a dance at Fort Sheridan Park tomorrow évening. Dr. Fornuld was a Park visitor Thursday. Mrs. A. C. 013' is visiting her parents Mnand Mrs. O. H.Morgan. Miss Francis Hawkins gave a Halloween party to her friends. There was an invitation dance at the ()fficers'club at Fort Sheri- danlnst VVednesdny evening. The Volunteers of America are hohliugu Scries of revival meet- ings m the First I'nitvgl Evangvli‘ val church. his home by sicxness. Mr. H. C. Basye is cuufined to NEWSLETS. Adolph Giesernnd Annie Chris~ tenson were married at the home of Edgar S. Boynton. last night by Rev. P. p. YVolcott, and in the presence of their immediate friends. Mrs. Boynton prepared a wedding feast for the? happy couple, after which they left for their future home at Lake Zurich. ‘357'335’9 dw’ti‘Iâ€"E-a‘ai‘t tee-disturb” the peace, and prosperity of our good Presbyterian folks, but we 2 re com- pelled in truth to sziy theold plank, sidewalk on the south side of the church lot, where the mmlse will stand ere long. is in a bud condi- tion. So many plank are loose and fly up at the ends that some one is liable to get a broken limb. .. As they are those kind of folks' who only need a hint to prompt to ac- tiou. we hereby stop. Verhum sapienti eatis. Someone wanted to know why Alderman Phillips brought in the resolution to alluw bicycles on the sidewalk. Was it. an electioneer- ing dodge ‘8 We said no. form) election is on the docket and he don't indulge in that thing. We will let the secret out. When h I heard his minister. Rectur VVul- ('ott. had been reported to the anstere Judge to be fined for rid- ing his wheel on the walk Alder- man Phillips bestirred himself.tlmt is all. There Were two interesting and exciting contests on the Exmoor golf grounds Saturday. between the Glen Views‘ best sixteen l'ulies and the same number of the Ex- mohr's ehoiee plnyers, in the foK’~ noon. and n similinr one between the same number of men in the afternoon. We understand the Glen Views Won both games and went back to their homesin Evan- ston happy. \Ve know they had n delightful time up here. and en- joyed the fine lunch of the Ex- moor. for we sat with them. THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS. Erskine'a. “limerick pattvrns for salv at Tho mbodbeut 0!th mum and unity. ; mvuqmmwfihwhn. moo ”yum-w an” IKIJX. - .40’ The News frOm now until 1900 for $1.00. The Folding Pocket Kodak. Only :54 Ind-sin thickness when clme‘d. ya mks fictive: nxxgflincha. Tnkuoulligm~ptoafflnwuid¢ulnd Nom- 1. . KODAK EN.“ mm [11 unless manicured by the Bataan Koduk Co. acousutcn, u. v Roda! Catalonia/m HIM!" and. LOADS IN DAYLIGHT. Em mm m.

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