" The Ringling Club undeterred by the weather of Monday even- , en ed the hon itality of ii?! Pilolier at her horse, and all the members of the club unite in laying that for originality of games participated in, and for 'the suc- cecaful carrying through of the whole evening's program, the hostess of Monday evening fully equalled anything that has yet been done by the Binglinites. Mina Everett, Mr. DavidGraym and Mr. Hudson captured thep in the gameepe that receded the elaborate sup antfdancing ï¬n. ished the evenings’ Mrs. Feilmentzer whose pupils in the Park speak highly of her as a pianist is givinginntrumental lessons at terms, which for an instructor of such ability, are very moderate. In- quire for particular: of Mrs. George McNIbh. and deliveréd by Schneider £00ke. Mr. Gerald Van Schaick'reach- .ed home Thursday, hai'ing been ’ mpe‘lled to abandon his work at the St Pauls sch‘ool fpr the re- mainder of the year, owing to trouble he has been having with his eyes. The many friends of Mid. Maggie Custerxrggyet that she is soon to ledve her home with the funk ily of Mr. and Mrs. Feuenden to enter a lav-pita] in Chicago where Mine Cueâ€" ter intends becoming a trained nurse. The Rev. Robert M. Babb ‘will‘ preach in the Baptist Church next Sunday morning on “Unehepherd- ed Humanity, and the Missionary Spirit.†The subject for the even- ing will be “ Some things no one -can_ do for you. . ~ Mrs. Bergen gave an informal card part Wednesday afternoon for Miss dy th Friend. The guests were: Mesdames Cregier, James, Anderson and Misses Wilcox and Palmer. Hm. H: 11w Chandler vidit‘edï¬ the Park Saturday last and was surpris- ed to learn that burglars had enter- ed be: home here at new? time .dur Sing the pint Winter. Mr L. 0 McPhersOn has return- ad from Alabama. 'v' --v-.- -u-u-wwu-u-v It I\Cll .UI‘ Watches And cloéks 4 sailed- for Painters and Decorators THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWSâ€"LETTER. Schneider Cooks have been very busy' in their repair depart- et the last few days. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. 009 who are "traveling in California, are making their winter home “Riverside. Rev. A. Mob-s mud into his new pomp. All kinds of had pain»: pum- for gale by W. E. Brand. The Minue- Yoo were in the Park on Satuidny of last week. Eyes tested free by an expert Optician at Schneider 85 Cookes'. Mini Anna Hordilotunjoï¬d Sun- day last with her parontain the Phi. The movement for the annexation LLOYDI-M'BERGEN of Ravinia to Hi hland Park is pro- . onion uovu: greening ï¬nal. My two or three £33,313: 523 '. _ 111.111. consents have yet to be obtained in order to get the desired majority. Oflice and R23. 3131:1113; Hyman. ' Mr. Charles Everett Will' start ‘ Dr. Frank M Ing building a pretty home just west gem; of the Highland Park Club on 3351;; :3†'F': "'3†Central ave. in the near future and‘ _ will be able to move into it, ‘pi’ob. [x , ‘ , x A . U ably by September ‘ ' > \H’OURSWHighWOOd): - -%S.OO Mr. A. P. Dunn made a flying trip to t Louis the early put of this w k. Pl’ “(fl Wilson in: conï¬ned to his home by an attack of throat trouble all of last week. ~ ‘ Miss Katherine O’Neill of Chicago andMiss Jane Finney of Wahkegan spent, Sunday with the Misses Finney.‘ Mr. Jae. H.’ Shieldsgfor year; men- aget of the Chicago bunch of H. W. John: Co, is said to have. retii'ed from' the concern. « - We hope soon‘to have some de- ï¬nite news in regard to the much needed opening of Vine ave ,across the railroad tracks. Fresh milch cowsJor sale or rent at Allen’ 3 Dairy Farm Racing and Pleasure Yachts. Palmer. Baat, Co., ‘ Maodealen'm m klndoof . . Pal-ts, Vu’mues and Wall Paper. BRAND 31203., A .Wm waved into The plain of this paper for a my. _ benptiful “.Ouoli†number age m- d- of hand puma pum- Mme "Pd!!- DIIIGNIII AND IUILOIII OF 7R: HIGHLAND ’AIK; The Reliable The home' of Mr. and Jim. B. Street is being beautiï¬ed through the work being done by Brand Bros. - ' Flaunt Building. Messrs. J.Wsllsoe Wakem. C. B Rice and Russell Hill were among the owners of ribhon tak- ing dogs stills Bench Show in Chicago this week. The good gate displa ed .in the choosing of colors for t e decor- ating of the Highland Park Club, shouldbe a source of congratula- tion for Mm. Kirk, Mrs. Patton and Miss Chandlér. The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the By. Brothel-hoods rendered a ï¬ne mus- ical program at the local Home on Wednesday evening. Representa- tives from Waukegan, Lake For- est, Evanaton and Chicago were present with many of thei 'ends as guests. The inmates Home were brightened and cheered by the evening’ a pleasure, and the an-- selï¬sh eï¬orts of the wider: of the Ladies’ Auxiliary are appre» dated by all who were in attend- ance on Wednesday evening. Telephone No. ‘0. Hours: †' . 1‘. g._m. to 12 m: Highland Park. III, Hounswmghwoodyé ‘ \ . Oï¬ice : Highland Block. Sucgemto B chuld. LLOYD-M. BERGEN M. D. DB. FRANKLIN. WESBUTT, th. HIGHWOOD DR. H. H. BOULTER, DR. E. C. KAYE, “ PI‘ORWOMI M DEN 1181', Dentist. ‘ [lulu-ml Park. Ill. L'mll ruin-unai- none. H bland Park mlllmoh. ’ Tchphono In. oinéu “mm 9 A. I. to s r. n