aching t for : Hotél. Id lose a most Hid the such a} . o‘ught and in he front towns would is Flvag‘. 50f the flag, as magmas ‘ ad aexhe mé'ricnn n 1807, pm, mili- twistigs “also of .e rever- secretion national , day on 3~United n in- pining to or a Rocky I1 6! vigor her heart ‘g with ml: the erved’ in .l diaplh‘y ht for ' {00“. we: be W070 row I: out the «king sting IOO‘I. lun- uiliu save foot 9 of of self- and all his in Mine Virginia Chandler is home from Kemper Hall. ,- Mid Band, of Wenkegan. was the guest of Miss Evans thin week. nell. . Ming Giana Gregory graduated thin year {tom the Barbara Semin- Mrs. Jas. Pxfindivillo has ‘just re~ tamed from a delightful visit *to In 5 Mr. â€and Mrs Lobdell and the Gregorys’ are once more est:blished at “Ledgemereâ€. v We are happy to report that Geo. P Ever-hart is again on the high road to recovery. Budge“ Jones is home [rbm the Boston fTechâ€, and GeQrge has returned from Harvard. ‘ Ray Rutter in a victim of that villianous disease, typhgid fever We wish him a spbedy recOVery ' ( One of the régula-r sum‘merAdgnce‘s, will be giVen Saturday evening, June 2lst, atrthe Highla'nd Park club. . W. E Bund. Inna-tum Agent. Carleton Vail’ u"! home Iron Cor- 'faine’a Manhattan Beach Worlds’ Fair-ï¬reworks at wholesale pgices a'nd'quantities, at Daie Sweetlandh. The old ' aidenta of Highland Park will be any t6 ,hear this: W. W. Flynn showy: no decided impiove- mom. ‘ Chandler Egan. class 1905, vré'm turned on Thursday from Harvard. Youtuydy men of golf féme look well to your laurelal Orson Smith ha- taken‘ the Fred Cuthing pluoe for the summer, and Mr. and Mrs. Chegter Dawes the Pro odour ï¬n! hame. fl Miss Frau'cm Everett is hdniifrom II newspaper Devoted to the Interest: at the emu.- tm attq unmet mm the north Shore Miss Flossie Guthrio., niece of Mn. Wm.‘ Tillman, graduates thin {oak {rob gm of the Chicago schools. 'Call at .Dale Sweetland’a. phone 643, and order a bag of on salt, and enjoy: sea bath gt home this ‘sum- metâ€"9 panda-for 25 oontp, 1' ’ Dan'COb‘b leaves this week {01" Atlantic City, where he will upénd the summer with his aunt, .Mrs. Lumen. formerly of, â€Highland Park. , Supt. Jammiwï¬ï¬iiï¬ $638111? y'ou‘ng non, arrivedén Sunday from West Point They will be- the; guests of Mrs Floyd for several ..... ‘- Mrs Ed. Gray and family accom- penied by Miss Caroline Shields, left on Saturday for one of the northern lake rewrts where they will spend {he summerï¬ â€˜Miss, EmrEmmetL. Wycaï¬, ouf tatenteu and well known soprano, leaves early in July for Colorado, where she has ‘ several Chatggqua Engagements". ' The “Ball Sweepstakes†at the EXmoor last Saturday proved a thoroughly jolly affair, and wan followed in the evening ,by an informal dancel iju. John Whiteside, who, with her {ascigating son, Jack, has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Geo. Boul- ton, left this week for her homé at Champlain, N. Y. Ralph Thom has returned from Racine college, whére he graduated this week with highest honors. Mrs. Thorn and Mrs. Kirk attended the exercises, also Abe Rey. P. C Wolbott. Mr. and Mrs. C. ,W. _Hillard left this week in": prints on with} a party of New York friends, for a short trip to Pike‘e Péak and the mountains of Colggï¬ggiA , FRDAY. JUNE 20, 1902. It has beén said: “Give a French: man a pair of dumb bells and ask him Ibout ihe weather. Md before his aiï¬er‘iï¬ ï¬nished. he will have taken enough healthful “alpine to last him all day.†Quite the moot charming recent- event Was the informal dance given last Wednesday week. by Mrs. Orson Smith, in honor of Miss Margarbetti Brown, who left on, Thursdn; to visither sisters in Boston. ' ““‘nwmmywntaian arm? to: was given by Miss Bessie Smith, last Saturday afternoon, in honor of her friend, Miss Elizabeth Steele, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steele; who receuufï¬ï¬d Be mu. .Amynu zderplace ~ ‘_ . .: 4.- . Mias'Evelfhart, who, with a party 0! English people, {3" now: makipg the trip from the City of Mexico to the Paciï¬c anst, on horseback, later “A hut: season "A“ no dun/u “at on v; her brother, Mr Geo P. Everhart, at “Miralagd †The many friends of Mrs. John Wycofl‘ willJearn with sincere regret that she is again seï¬'uudy ill andjis now at the Presbyterian Hospim, It was hoped that her sojourn in Cayfornia Inst 'winter would have pr v_ed a permanent» beneï¬t. ' [Rem E. Selaon left on Mbnday to begin his summer term at the Chicago aniversity. He will be absent from ighland 'Park frOm Monday until riday, so hereafter, glaring the summer months, the prayer meeting. will beheld on Friday evening. \The Columbia Bakery 00., -of Evanston, hive openedgn annex for the sale of their ï¬ne bakery goods. ice "cream and ices. in the Bayes block, on Centrsl ave.. facing Sheri- dan Road. Allgoods are guaranteed absolutely pure. A trial will con. wince you. ' ‘ Local um matter will he found on every page of thin week‘s Natu- Linn. Levin, the jeweler, bu put up a beautiful new elo'ck sign Hereafter hi- friends and nequeintnneee will know his planer o! busine- by the Sign of the Star. and to be known a the Slat jeweler. That J nae is essentially thereto month, is mnnifest lat “Egmdnlo.†whys the tones are now at the very w’i‘t'h'iti’iééiiï¬ "Utmg‘étgédï¬wï¬l’ooma reminds one of the, gardens at’ Jack- son Park, in minature. .' Have you can “Carmifle Pillar?†If not, V01) ’19 If?“ .gvnnwd aqure bit ofviovlinen Around an old t'ree tr‘unx, 306m um ‘f96t high bright red when have twined m wildest profusion until it is a mass/of flaming glory. Moï¬att being man/tied to Mr. Way “Noerenberg, by the Rev Finkbeiner. ‘Only the immediate relative: of the two familiea. Were present. The cefemOny was followed by a wedding. supper, after which Mr.. and Mrs. Nomenbfrg left for Geneva. 11]» Afterashort trip they will be at hams to their friends at 22 Green atreét. A wedding of interest took_p1aee yéetarday afï¬ernoon at the home of (k a ku34~,~ Miss Cushman has resigned the position of art director 1n the gram mar and high school of Highland- Park. She adds to her present duties at the Saturday school of the department of education of Chicago University by assuming the director- ship of the art work at the South Side Academy. This school suck the, Chiosgo Manual Training school will constitute the academy school 'sys- ‘tem of the enlarged school of educa- tion of which Dr. John Dewey is now the director. Mr. Rockefeller has given $150,000 for lsbortories and shops for these scedemLschools. ‘l’?