(l) (2) (3) when“, :07. Diyiaimâ€"Witehu‘afl as an Article of Religious Paul; in Every Giul- ind Country in Europe in the 16th and 17th Genuine; (1) Italy. (2 ) Germany. (3) France. Leaderâ€"Mrs Morrison. 3 ’wlsnu, 061'. 615. . V Women in the Law. When: from We. D-iscusaion by Ciubf ural Amongâ€"the Ancients. 7 Leaderâ€"Mm George 1}. Camping; rcsénn, 001.233». Subject~Witching Times Divisionâ€"Mame and the Supernat- Relation to Modern Society.†Speaker from Chicago. . Discussion by‘Club; ‘ manly, our, 018. Suquctâ€""Public School Art anddlts Vfiï¬â€˜ctidiiiiiï¬ï¬hï¬fémï¬â€œ “." The study classes will be held in Library Hall. Hour for assembling, 3: 15 p.111. V mus um muse-rs :03 may onsets -â€"1'UBDAY, 3:21.20“ Opening Meeting. ‘ Reports of Delegate; 3.66. F. W. C. Inlormal Reception. The title 0! {be course; "The Men Who Made “in Nation â€- mus or name 115171363, Wl‘l'fl TOPIC. (L m Frank! D. DJIhâ€"JUIU " Z: Wu Spokestlnanm at the Conn-g ii?! (8;); butane! Adam- ..... BE. m.~â€"Jmunry nan Revolutionary Mac inery in arm "» (8.; John Adams .8 p. m. â€"-Februarv 5th â€The Promoter of Independence H.) Robert Inuit. .8 ..mâ€"- Febnnry 19th, "The Fimociér 3! t e. nevolution.†(5 ) Alexander Hamilton. 8 p. m. 78inch 5th. “F ruining the Coustiummil , (8 ) Gegrge “Washington Sp mâ€"o argh 19th m "5me nnnms will be held in the Baptist church, and will comma! a course of lect- urea given by Prof. Edwin E. Sparks of the Chicago University. , The Park Won-u" Club For wooâ€"I991. The evening lecture course is open to ma general public. Course tick- ets for six lectures will be One dollar and ï¬fty cents. These tickets are transferable. Tbey'can be obtained on application to Mrs. Laing, Mrs“ Sampson or Mrs. Feasenden. ‘ FOR SALEâ€"4.53M machine wagon almost new. Bargain. Scmmnn 0005's, Jewelers and Optician. lot, 100 (eetafront', 220 feet dzgg', on Oakland avenue. 1’. 0. Box . FOR SALE â€"~ Barred Hyman“: Rock and Silver laced W yandotta Eggs. Call at Railroad lion’s Home. FQB SALEâ€"â€"Cheap; ï¬ne_ builgiing Spesketâ€"â€" Mrs. Robert Hall Wiles. Discussion by Club. rumour, nan. lï¬m; Divisionâ€"Wiwhcrsh. .‘ Modern Superstitions. :. Lenderâ€"Mrs E. H. Brown. rum“, slim 301:! Business Hosting. .-" , Election of Ofï¬cers for Coming: Year. I An Afaemoon of Music and Recitation wasn‘t, mm: 1213. Divisionâ€"Witchcraft. . '. A Day With Sprites ahdrFaitiea. Lenderâ€"Jim. Essential-‘7 mun“, um. 2x». Haw Club Life Beeoine a Dissi- pation to Woiieg? mean", 'm. 1272. Division-Wi‘cï¬craft. New England Men and Women in Witching Time. . Lenderâ€"Mrs. Erskine. Discussion by Club. The (Contribution. of Higher E ucation to the Home. Speakerâ€"Mrs. Lyndon W. Ev‘ mm“, are. 151-3. Divisionâ€"~Witcbcnft. The Eï¬ect of the Witchcraft Superstitio‘n Upon the Lite;- acure of Europe. - Leaderâ€"Mia. Frank Green. rowan, JAN. 20m. Iona, no. 3131‘. ‘ Topic Reserved. Speakerâ€"~01. Floygnce Hunt. ligioua Faith. Euglana. wetland. America. Leaderâ€" Mica Irene Russell. mm“, Inc. 4111 Woman’ 3 Financial Position in the Home. Speakerâ€"Mrs. Penoym'L. Sher- man ’runsbu, inc. 1811:. 3 Division~Witchcrqu Witchcraft as an Article of Re Discussion by Clqlg. cries. Citizens and M9 :xine hntel guests went in to enjoy tl 1" dancing, quite. ï¬lling the large to gigs and porches even mcroudiug. ' 5‘he;re ware guests from Chicago, La ‘3 Forest, in fact ‘from all the near 1' golf clubs. for the evening as a a -t of climax for the season. Prof. ï¬oumiqueled the gamma and for ï¬ve hours gaioty; rullod supremo u mirth was nn-l conï¬ned till ï¬le list .fnbround 'trginl‘ was aignaM erydpne prenéht pmnonnoad it the {guest '9th of the lemon; tom it good" the season herein thefnrk (in) they curled with them the moï¬ï¬‚olightful mem- I The social eventmf the season was the euppe per and Iheequent dance lest Saturday eve ing. The man~ egere meely reeog ieed the fact that there would be a «me number of people out thet d: to eee,the,ï¬nals in the ladies’ tour! 1y. There was a guperb dinner; tat e ï¬lled the large dining room and r 1 over out on thei smiths pomh. ' Chicagobnucory ofprivnte music when, no mu: ml schools where all depends one :IOI‘BOD, they may impart 3 in! ï¬ction but they have no warl widu enduring repu- tation' Hence we honld select the ‘Chicago Musical C {loge just as we should select the [ iversity of Chi- cage instead of t a most brilliant private tutor. Thx college has a re- cord. there are ye ï¬e behind it, it has a standing,a ~ -rofessor dies or retires but the co :ge goes on as though nothing but happened. We commend the colic; 9 to on:- readers. 202 Michigan boul}; verd. competitors. Chicago has teachers. scan all depehde impart s i, Marla“: :I Conga. We are not aut arity in music, but We think we km 13! a really good thing when we see ‘it. If we had II son or a daughter t9: educate music- ally We should nook mt some school of music, not some sleet instructor; and for two roaao l, a school has a permanent endurir ' standing, just as Harvard and Ya'f were great col- le‘gee bofore I’I'ooir uts Elliot and Hadley were knof ii, and will l'rs win so after they re gone. Soeoml, it is an important f gator In education to brush up again: Ljipther students, to siloo'na’a self 'u};;}§“along side one‘a} The mhfueturer at patent med icinee are good stud [41te of human nature Th6)! 11m perfectly well the innate tendency a large por tion of the human 11cc, at least in civilifled commie-s, t4 :thinh there is something the. ma er with them, and so they publi; 1 the “Ills of Life,’ 11 long list zlpossihle 111l- meuts, describing then in such gen eral language as gall induce the reader to believe ‘53111: is just the matter with him 01' 31-181 Imagine tion performs the 93t If people could only train th neelves to‘ for- get self entirely;~'1n ‘word he so en‘- lgroseed objectively, TEfmteed of only ‘jeotively thnttheyl him no time to‘ read the “Ills of 'L fa," there would be vastly less Work )1 the doctor to perform. Thie mi) 1t be 11 little hard on the doctor for a time, but his profession likee 91' other would wenpbereg nlatedb t .eluwdsup ply and demand. 3 We were recently « ning at a oer tain place when a «ember of the family before eating; wok down a ‘bottle of patent : iediulne from ?which he took his 31%; untamed dose. We glanced at the In? fal on die bottle and read. “Every p 'rson using this medicine should haw a copy of the ‘Ills of Life.’ which 1 n be obtained of any dragging: sellix 5â€"â€" ‘ eithe: a melancholy l diepoeitidn, no: ism may evidence so {at as we know t ; voln ‘mon ntery party to he ition or of imagi! That the imagine causes the premature viduala we ’have no‘ doubt. As i teacher ing. and we think at (dined to' careful obse flection, we have n; heeitency to charge tion tion either with or w many of the ill 1 unee of life; ‘ Iupomitioue at she no a owu demise Was it a use of te-‘epathy or pre- tion. )n oftentimes loath of indi- the slightest f long stand- iast fairly in-j ration and re- the slightest J to imagina- ‘hout eupei-eti- and miefort The recent death ¢ bath Horatmnn, of M guises the quatidn of a‘ power in lengtheni in; human life. Som. ‘Mra. Horstman propt would die on the 15 On that {lay came ban: this ï¬fe is concerned man does not seegn tcx; either a melancboiy 1-, disposition, nor is the: so far as we know' 1: voluntary party to he" The Power 0! lm The Ema. fir flop. 2 ofprivate music 331 schools where :nersou. they may action but they enduring repu- hould select the : Mrs. Eliza' 'hawuh. Ind., ‘nagiuution as g or shorten- woeh before, iied mat the h of August. md so far as Mrs. Horst have been of ‘ You dout believe in telepathy .‘ Read this then. When We went into :C. H. Baker’s omce to pay I bill the {other day he reeeipted it cheerfully pend said. “Where do you keep your. ‘eelf these days, I seldom see x00." Our luoonic and bucolic reply was “To home†and then his remark had a startling signiï¬cance. "Your folk: see too much of you.†How it thrilled 1 us, why that is just what'om family{ aye. How happened theee “re-ti mind: to run in the same elmmeliH Andyou don't believe in wthyrj Whet do you belieye? WANTEDâ€""One q‘ two'unfu'rniehed 'mm with honedrfor men and E The mail service between this city tend Wenkegln is eomething superb. l Wauhegen in twelve miles . away on the C.' N. W. Ry.. with twenty trains daily each 'way. beeidee the electric are every twenty min- utes nearly all dav and night. Our Saturday. September let Weuhecm dailies reached an I‘ueaday Septem- ‘ her 4th, A. D. 1900. most u soon as they would get here' from] Alaska, and yet we are naked to eue-l taiu thin admiuietr'ltion. } If you have my silvemre that neech repairing, take it to Schneider Cooke, and they, will make it like new at a maouublg charge. 1' ’ Last Sunday night the lightning struck the pumping station chimney and rent it. ' Two weeks before the same fluid lighted an the ' “Liheny pole†and nude kindling wood and the mayor acted on though he was a bit afraid it might hit him next, and some (if the alderman eeemed - aeeed of similar feet-e. Probably not this fell, the canon in to. far spent. ‘ but wait till next spring when April storm: ',eet then put a lighting rod in your po‘ehet Mia Jessie and, Robert Rifle!) Gn- “mined the Iolfdwing gueute over Sunday and Laborflay It the Ellen home on‘ Centnl “anus: Jack and Bert. Lender of Roger- Puk, Mines Blanche Caufnmn. View Potter. Ekizabeth Baton, Dr. Medea". Albert Kipp, Mrs. George Turner; Hm. Fred _ Barrow. of Chicago. Ind George Crewlon‘d of Palatine, Ill. sown you- -old boy; will pay good prigg for are of boy in reï¬ned home. Address, Manager, Nun where weyppose hp Imp- his de- posits,“ prudent min. attired in the cool, becoming and rather charm- ing shirt waist and were deeply iIn pressed In it’s {Won The shirt wamhas come to any. Cashier David A. Holmes lends the sensible fashion the weight of his strong personal influence We aw him coming out o( the Erskine bunk Mr. and Mn Fred F. Nomi-cu left Ravinobi Sunday morning for a month's trip in the Eu: It was like “pulling teeth" for them to lave the Park. Where they had each a delightful summer. I: would not take much pres-um to induce them to become permanent residence of the Park, at least as summer reli- deuls. ~ 4 » There was another Fletcher ba- side: A. W.,,iu town, our Sunday, the gun“ of our postmaster. He was in Chicago at, the G.-A. B. an- oampmem and came out here to tho encampment of his relatives and namesake. We know he faked the Park for be said nothing to the contrary. ' Watches and clopku called {or and delivered. All work warranted by Schneider Cooke. 'f' I! the Nun-Luna has achieved no other social diszimion, it boa-u dinning shown society who is its “Popular Favoriteâ€, and thereby earn the lasting gratitude of Holm Fomytho. The republicans carried Vonnont~ in its III-Me election Today, as they have done for the but 3“! to seven- ty-ï¬ve'yeus. John Bumâ€, Inu- of Siam. and a native of the state, made a few speeches. v ‘ City Attorney Khox. being of on hi! vacation, wu‘not at the council mtiix‘g Tuesday night and no the mayor and alderman had to grape thm’r way in the dnrk. M an. M: Bun pattern. at Mn. Bohl’s. ‘ An ex-governor q! Kan-n bu just died and so the gran ones of earth are passing away. Some people here in the Park as not very well. :- Illï¬ml “IO! :leIUD: Highland Park. mm a; BA :ER. coal. 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