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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 29 Apr 1905, p. 3

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.Mrs. D. 'cheiR‘dSed at her iiome near' the Grey ' Eiectric plant. Monday afternoon after a week’ a fill- nmwfih pnenmquia. '1 he funeral was held Wed- 'nuday M; St. Mary's Church Rev. 1.5 Norrissey oflchting. Burial was N. Lake Boy-est. ‘ Mrs. McNeflI leaves u husband, ind parents in’ Mpg-re- ihirc. nom- Elgin. Scotland to mgum her loan-.1 'Welluhy 0011930 on Thu-ally. !“W '3‘»!!! ‘0 I? “d In. ‘ P9"! ' Dr. Conger Ipent Sundiy in Highhnd Pull. M a“ ! After Muy Int no riding on the lidowtlh win be In. W. P. Iowa huh-u wind-g In. 0.11. gnawed Ila-[n m pus wank. . In. Clarke! lemmflllinoigh whiting ha . “I In“ idolph Illa funny bl" 00M “2 “10‘? d.-.hm. Mn J‘M W.“ unner' homo In an Pun-k. -. A .. -. ~ . --.: - .A -- ‘ ”It. George Allen Union ind ten'ylly moved from Chlum thie week and ere occupying theâ€"W. 0 Hlpwell' eettage on Central venue. j . On the 12th of Iey the nigh School bulked hy the Glee Club of the Chietjo Delia Club will give en entemimnent in the High 'BchoolyAssembly l'Hull. a X). and Mn. A. W. Fletcher ure visiting uni:- Ion 93d dumb.» in Colorado. ~ Ind May Woloott ha been homo (or I. week during u vacation from Renter Bull. . .Mr Benn“ Schwinn inflating sf the home of Ir. J. W. Honda lllilllndale. Mich. 'Th'eluuior Clan It the High School will give a due. for the Senior Chasm tho school gymnasium next Friday evening. . Excellent. style. {or only spring weu- in milli- "'7 n ‘1!“ L94?!i13‘9!r- <¥°¥E '0. 9083.011199- Mr. and Mrs. G. 8. McReynold's moved from their how on Sheridsn w last. week and win make thair 501113 in 610110.00 this summer. WANTEDâ€"A situation ss‘houaekeeper; good cook Sylun Del!- Séhool observed Easter holidays during the put Week und most of the students have been spending the vacation .4; their homes in Chicago and vicinity. First Church of Christ Scientist. Highlcnd Park, Ill,Hue1 Avenue. Service. 10: 45 a. m. Less'on subject for April 30 1905 “ Adam and Fallen Man " Testimonial Meeting. Wednesday evening_ nt. Among the youxig people enjoying their spring nations at home are: Miss Eleanor Brown, and" M19: Helen Brown from Kmnper Hall and Joseph Oplburn and Culver Shields from University of 1111- ' ' St. Mary‘s Church hag been r'edecorated by Mr.- Thomas Nelson As a gift of \he decorator. Father Puma-Ila, who has been Officiating as pastor of St. Mary' 5 Church in the absence of Father Morrlssey, was called this week to Amboy, Illinois, where he was appointed temporary pastor of a church du’ring {he mum of I pri‘ést. On 'Wédne-duy occurred use wedding of Miss Helen WIkem, mm: of Mr. ngnlm Wukem, to Mr. Jogm Vemnyé’fiednem “IBM-0.10311. Connecti- cut. The «Meg took place in Gm Church, Palmetto. Florids. had it was follow-d by a. braid“: tuned in the tut-den u the residence of the bridta'g lilhr. Kn. Roy Johnson. . Mr. and In. Wield win spend the mmmr in Winnetka. ma mum; good habits. References. wmm, BO? 19‘ -L§hertydl)e: . ~W/MIP6'0p/e /flre Doing KW in Highland Park HIGHLAND PARK NEWS-LETTER In. Clarke! lemmflllinoigh whiting ha dughm. Mn. Juno: Wanna. limo. B. How sad Iii- Julie Hot-cu: returned from Bullion“ on Stun-thy Ilia 113de human I podflon with the Post-.1 Telcgnph Chap-lay in Chm“ First. Baptist. Church. Public worship at. 10: 45 1nd 7: {3. Speak! Evangelistic Service in the even- 135.. All an "loom... .m 1m. Mrs. D. C. Pnrdy returned this weak from the South, where she ha been for may mouths. Ribbons Flowers. Luau, Chilean. Moleon. Hut Frames. Fancy 8tnw,lufdu. in hot. cvety- thing to make a Int with at. the Ladiol‘ Bug-.2. - Mrs. Charles Tuthil of Duluth. llomer‘ly of Highland Park, is visiting Mrs. E'H. Bibcockmn Laure1_nvenue. Mr. Tuthill spun Simdqy in the P‘l‘k. '- 0 L Miss Finch of the Universitv of Chicago is wis- itmg Miss Vida Sutton. Miss King sud Mr. Do Fro also of the University. were guest; of Miss ' Sutton on Sunday. Mrs. Cron m1 Mrs. Campbell who have been living on Park Avenue the past winter have broken up their home in this city In a week Mrs. Camp- «bell will go to London, Canada, to mide with her mother and later Mrs. Cron will return to Topeka, Kansas. ' F. W. Schnnucher and Dsie -Sweethnd ex- changed houses this week, Mr. Schumgcher moving into his own home, on Sheridan Bond and Mr. Sweetl’and taking the house on Psi-k avenue ro- oently occupied by MrfSchumach'er. The Easter Service at the First Baptist church was of ,special interest. The church was crowded to its ntmdst capacity ‘and many Wgrg turned awsy.‘ This has not occurredbefore in many years, show?- ing the marked growth and interest that is beinfi felt in the church. ErgRighm-d Paton of Chicago. who has rented MN '1‘. Hifipencer‘s house. will move to the Purl: nextweek. .Mr. and Mrs. C. J.- Spencer have rented a bottdge at Fox, Lake . for film". éummer. Mr and Mrs T. H. Spencer will malfe their home with Miss Patchen. The anuudl meeting of the Ossoli Club was held on Thursday afternoon. u hen oflicers for the com- ing ygu were elected. The result. of the elec- tion was as follons:Pr«s1dent, Mrs K. R. Smoot; Vice Pmida‘nt, Mrs. B. W. Schumacher;,Secretary and tremrer; Mrs. Carlton Moseley; directors Mn. F. M Stéele, Mn. E. F. Carry, Mrs, J W. mndevflle, Mrs. Samuel Slade- fire. 8. F. Knox was hostels of. a ’very pretty imam on Tueedny given in honor of Mrs. J. s. Innings. who leaves the Perl: this week. The “hie Wilt-n: were yellow end white, the oeu- ter piece beingof John quilt. The piece cards were held in place by little stuffed chickens end n bunch o: hepatic“ we. tied to each end with white ribbon.‘1‘he guests were: Mrs. Hastings, In. Daniel Cobb, Mrs. A. P. Smith. Kn. J. H. Shields. Mrs. Lasher, Mrs. H. K. Duty end Mre. George Cole. 0n Tuudny, April 25‘. 3 son was born to Mr. ad Mrs. P. A. Leomrd, of Rodger Willums "cue. ex- Mother and child sre doing well. - - a?“ _ Miss Bertha Bottom, whom whom mo‘ny young people will recall a n butcher in the gram mscchool visited friends in Highland Pu-k thhweek. «Miss Botwmis living In Chicago. ~. To Rentâ€"8460a: house, with all modern-1m- Awnwuborntoxr. ”flawed” Wyotlutweek. Thooodetoofh'. M. A. enjoyodlm do]! 0‘ motionhstwoek. WANTEDâ€"A (fir! for genera homework. la. J. ‘ Simmen. Control luau. 104M“ Flrrol, of Chicago “and waldo In Highllld Pork tut Bundly. Dr. Thomu’ world renowned uncooked brood for slle at Mrs. Bohl'o. Phone {5. Mr. ArthurEvmspunt-flctfl thy! [hi fls't wool: with his father. 11. 6. Runs. Mr. lad Hrs. J'. 8. Eating! and their on», Miss More, hove (one to Michigln tor two months. Min Annie Kelly. who but been in Biloxi. Mi... for her health since Jpnuq l. natured to Highland Put-k, Til-d1, movement-t. Eu; side 0!, t1 «ck Apply at. High: land Pd'k Hotel. fl Miss Henrietta. Flint went to‘ “’55th two week: xgo to represent the North Shore Chapter of the D. A. R. at the national assembly. Miss. Flint us now visiting friends' 1:: Washington. LOSTâ€"Sunday afternoon n green knit nest dith silk sleeveq either on St. Johns P130: north .Qf Vine avenue or on Vine avenue between St. Johns Place and the Exmoor Club Finder please notify P. 0. box 607 nnd receive suitable reward. The M. B. of the M. E. Church will‘heve un'ioe cream social at the home of Mrs. W. Noerenburg. Second street- Thursday evening. Mar «h. Fresh warn: unify win be on sale M. the candy booth and an interesting. progrem will be given during she evening.’ The Highland Park’Cmpentfi hivebrganizedlbr thc season of 1905; Manger J: C. 30me is min“ in charge 5! the team and has dined the follqpying strong lineup for the season : ‘ Ed ward 'Maroneyi _ Catcher ; Earl ‘ gunman, First Base; George Glader, Second Base; 31min! Duggtn. Short. Stop; ‘ Barry R. Evans; Ctphin third Base; Alfred Gipp, Left Field: wmigm Fassbinder, Center Field; Edward Hchmy; Right Field»; James Pinch. Genus} Utility; Fred (under. the .01d talkble sontlipgw. will min’dbfile ‘tvvirllng for the Ottoman". â€". .â€" “ v..â€" ‘vv ..-..-. .v. ‘_v v-v-wuâ€" Tho Okneenu have In entimly new outfit. an. anon, and duh-e tn thunk their many friend. in thiu 'eomnmntty for the financial pupport thoy eon- tribuud to the team this épeing. The Cremat- opened the neuon on Sunny, April 23rd 1905; defeating the “mug Wurst: tun «Chicago. by5noreof5 to4. Amwubomtollr manna-- m Denniflnndurmiu. Mr. R. W. Flinn returned from Ploddp flak Ball

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