_ man uunuay unlldrens day will becelebrated at the 1mm: church. Services at 10:45 a; m. Following will be the . rdgram of; ï¬xerm'sea ‘at the geerï¬eld Township Sabbath School cenven‘ tion‘. which will be [widen Sun- day. June 18th, at Bavinia: mtemnng. pot on “The 'Poets Laureate of gland," which she had writtgn. for the, Fortnightly Club of Chicago. It contained a grunts] lettc :- and .sketch from . atold=Frederic. . ' It ii'neédless to say that those in the audience. who had had the ' are .of .listening to Miss yoofl's artistic singing, were {not disappointed in her charming ren- dition‘of two little songs by Van- Anu‘--l de: , Mr. Pfanstiehl presented the dif plomas,’ with. an appropriate ad- :45. Clo-tun Exact-z}; Miss Evoringham playecfin her usual brilliant manner. Mrs. Laura Dayton FMnden read an interesting: paper on “The 'Poets‘ ‘ Huly that ‘3 bully “in mun with the community in \\ lm-h the school is located. A large audience enjdyed «the (emulnmlcement examines onFri- day evening, 131;: 2nd. The uduateo. wove _ ‘i. Minuet gHrall and Min. and: Owens. The Alt. w W The Alta Schooi, of which Mill Cokuuau is priyncipgl, by: grown I HBM‘SBiOllI, for A ~. \u'lmul 18 an ' M the Part. 1“ 5m here, 01‘ 4“ 1 n â€t mwnallbaabminown with“ of the M M E. III the 08†0‘ nonfat m, ~ at this kindpu'tgleflm . Annxoon assume. ,. Met andSoaxSeMce... ......... .. .. â€.0- G Kellogg -. Opening Remark: by the President. ... ..Rev.A , .AA. rhmuiehl “Our Amateur“ . ........... W00. :8“ 343:. J F. Roemer ,- Tag"); a a Mason for June 18, .â€" vâ€"Ivlh‘ Prayer and Son Service†. ............ Lgd by Chute tandem ' Adinumment. ...Dr ‘3 E Calm]! Reports from Schools by sumâ€... ‘AM. .I.._,... Addrcao': nvuxud union «an%,. bl Convention. 1;" 65811135 'l'i'.'Wii-ren â€E‘ï¬â€˜ï¬Ã©lm Muniéi lEn'ginoering,ajqur;1. a! devomfato good roads, street conntmctibn, etc, says: " Mr. Laiug’u raport,,tho In brief. indi- eaten? that‘hia moo are carefully THE SHERIDAN, ROAD NEWS-LETTER , ' Mrs: L, H. Baker, one of High- landPark’s oldest and most ee- ~teemed residents, met with a very ‘ ' In} and serious eecident last ., outlay. While descending the stairs at her home she slipped and fell to the bottom, splintering the bones in her thigh. Mrs. Baker has the gym y of all her Kinny friends in h‘r great misfortune, who hope for her speedy reeoyery. J. H,.Moore, with hisusnal pub- lic spirit ave the golf ~ club his check Exit 200 with which to to chase aprize cup to he playedpar July 4th. l, AMr. E. Norman Scott has “lacked the cup and itis in the ‘engra‘ver’s hands and as soon as done will be on exhibition at the Club house. v ' aunt-m noun or uyracl'mp: 31- Y. Kinny pardons in the Park have of t ‘ - late [been making war against wan- ud ‘Hra- 0- W.» Kirk ‘ _ , _.dering andbird killing cats. These Thursday evening, June 1th wild cat: destroy a great many “8.0319131! at the Presbyterfnn ' of the young song birds. chnreh, “35:03: 15:8 indlnghzg ‘ Mr. Alexander Robertson will soon ï¬lmmwgn bgdellgvettdo: ' Re: remove his lumber and coal yard to Charles" P ‘ Anderson of Onky Park: the west of the Northwestern tracks music by the Highland Park Club 3‘ ‘3 Point "Mt “M’ W" orchestra. ' , . v . ' tame. on land nwnnd 1“,â€... n n. n The engagement is annouinced of Miss 33th of Oshkosh to Mr. Herbert Peck of Syracuse, N. Y. Miss and Mr. Peckm visiting Mr. and Mn. 0. W. Kirk. ~ The North Shore Chapter D. A. R., is invited 'to observe “ Flag Dayf’ a Ermine Lodge, Wednes- day,‘nftérnoon, J nae fourteenth, at threeâ€"thirty. ~ " unmet. hey will occupy their cottage at Exuoor. ' Hrs. Mk0. Brown and dough. ter Mugurite'left for a summer vacation am ' her kindred in Champlnin, N . ., near Plutteburg. Mrs. Otho Morgan vs a din- ner at the Exmoor Cln on Fridny evenin in honor of her guest, Mien lectu Smith of California. Mu. Vnnce Chamberlain, of Wang-n; g former resident, vis- ited with Highland Park friends Wednesday. Dds sisal-ad has the .019 Infamy yfor Crystal 8 ring Minor. water, 10 e. per ga 10:). FOR SALE. T0 RENT. ETC. ~ wwwagwm Founddflc Rm. . Cuts :1 rue: km on app! ion atth ofï¬ce. {at mow ct‘hnu one insertion.) WANTEDâ€" Furnished homes. north lake shore to rent, summer mlonths. â€Have applicants. Owners gym in détail. E N «it Co.111Doarborn at. " Mr. Alexander Robertson will soon rename his lumber and coal yard to the†west of the Northwestern tracks at a point um; Mom’ cot- tagé. on land owned by the G 8; N'.. W Ry, ‘ Three Chicago families this week signiï¬ed their intention of coming to the Perk to: the manner if they an become member-'0! the Exmoor golf club. .The club now ban a wait- ing list. ‘ . v ‘ Wednesday Md Greenelade transferred the books and accounts to his successor a city treasurer, 'D. AHolmee. There ween balance on hand of $14,178.48. Mr Green- elede has flfledthe omee very ac- ceptnhly, hnving been prompt, at. tentive tc hneineee and obliging. It is thought he may be a. candi- date two years hence to succeed Mr. Holmes. when the letter’e term expires. ‘ . ‘1 J. BlAMcI. “In-let. Wham»: h Thyshovthecoetoflabor ‘0 â€8-38 per million gallons reï¬ned 208 feet and 11.2 cent. per million fdlone raised one foot. M mhunh min use and bl†given good service. 0! the 400 consumers 853 are using me. in'g. Address P O. Box 322, Highland Park. _ "Summary