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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 23 Jul 1905, p. 3

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Fm, Lab Fudrlck Q, Grover of Oberlin College, in visiting his put-ant: in 5nd Hrs. N. W. Grover, do: . flew vinyl. He layo- naxt week for till. Rocky Mountn 53311:; when he join a putty for bounlcsl mush. Mill Eulnllc Grover who in M. profit“ in the nut, ' but who return: next week, will uecomptny Mm. Int-dun. out!“ In.” val: ' thohmnndduqhwmnunho-o I} “If. W. A. W north. Inn-lot. ' . The Roper. Puma no any on an ext-uh: “touch!!! Mp. lbmmchunw from 3 visit to IdiuonPuk. Kr. and Mn. Saba-tin: Kurt of mu. lndltnu, Vinita! Hr. tad Mn. II. I. Go]. of Ravinit, . few dsyl this week. 0 Mrs. August; Wohltm and notes, "(in Ann; From of Bailey’s Harbor. Wis. are visiting Mrs. 'Wohltunn‘s m. In. G. A}, Smith. Hi. All. Ions; In. “In. the Hillud Lodge um My 1a.. , Ur. Fpnk Deming and non wore (nuts of It. ind In. C. E. Wilcox our Sunny. In. '1‘. B. Wynn ls ”Wining hu- moth» and that. In. Richard- .Id lin- Bichu-dn. It. Mid. Din. John Randi 3nd two children luv. been Ipondingtcndsyp with Mr. and In. June. Grunt. .II'I. l. R. Deekcrhu bun «Wain; Mi- lka]: lunch 0! by“: at. stock. In. w. 3. W In: boon osmium: Mi- Lnlu 1.08:3. of Ohicqvo for 3 week. um. Span-loin 0! Chicago and In. Wm. Trum- bull of Ghaooo were guests of In. D -.P thghon thin week. mu Chufilou You, v'vho went tin-0nd savor-d month. ago, is in Ireland, where Ihe in 3 mt. st the sum plus of Mn. )lilne Bubour. - '1‘!!! United Evangelina cuurch held it: Innul picnic on the bluton Thurmy. Weather favored mm and “1 bad | Iplcndid time, especially the ohildron. Mu. Chu. L. During of Chiugo, who is spend- today for I weak to take put in the Exmoor golf human!“ Br. and Mrs. John 3. Dan tnd ‘the Mines Donn who lute bean spending nmonth in the I’m-k, left Wednudsy for Mngnolia, Mum, to stay flu ref matador 0! ‘ho summer. Mr. an! In. 050:: Smith, who has spent a. number 01 unmet-I in Highlnnd Put-k, but. who luv: bun Ippndlng this anon It the Onwentsln Club M. [Aka Forest, left Thursdsy with their nloeo, Mia. Hester Riley, for I flip to Mulne sud Cnnnda. Mu. Mun, who but been visiting her (laugh? far, In. I. 0. Grover. for tome time put, lone. Month: {other home in Ishnd Pond, Vermont. Friends of Dr. Jane; D. K. McClure of Lske Forest. will be interested to hear tint he returnad 15.: week frbm his vacation, which he spent in New Even, Conn. The Highland Park Chtrity Club met at the home of Mrs. H. M. Bacon on Tuesday afternoon and it we. decided to postpone all business and work until October. Mr. and Mrs; John Ewart and funny, who have bun living in Bighltnd Park for several months, left Thunduy for Moutmdl, where they will make their home‘ WbdrPeop/e fire Daiflg in Highland Park Wm!) PARK NEWS-LETTER Mr. Edwin 0. Grant m‘fil’hm, from I three web hip in the lat. Ur. [halal any of Chieqvo Mud harm In. Funk Roetouuld, our Suds, Thad later of Ir. uld In. Mind 8111 6! Grain y and“ m m mist hm. In. W. I. Bland MIMI] Ipninod In undo st the picnic ground: on Thundny. In. June- leAlen of 8:. Pull is Vinithig ho: pcreuu, Mr. 3nd Mu. Nonn- of Elm strut. Some very fine View. of thm Danton!“ enchants were taken by O. B. Brand tbit week. Fox Burnt-Two large rooms, each Initsblo for Mr. Don.“ Gun of Chtlto Greek. New 2031.“. ha been Mung his sister. In. Junu Gm t. In. Ree-man‘s father, Mr. Axum-one [Hanna-Lo! Chicago, and her sister Louise, spent neural day- vhiflng 1101‘ this week. A? ,A.._,_._ one or two genil'omen. ' Ippliif. FATE“. laundry, Hr. W. H. Detrick of Wheatoh. lormerly of Hi‘hlnnd Psrk, was in town 3 dly or no the, past week. ' Mu. Fred schmm of Konilworth with her two dimmers were mats of Mrs. Hurry Mills thin If you with home made delicacies call st the bi- monthly cake and pastry ale held a Albert Lur- Ion’u store Satan-thy. J n1} 29th by the Indie: 0! the Baptist Church. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wilcox start lieu- Wednu- day for Puget. Sound and will be “my levels! week. Mr. Ind Mn. John Wes’nburn. who hove been visiting Mrs. Wilcox the past month, returned to Weir home in Chicago yesterday. Chief of Police Jnmen Gorgon hld n lively oneonnter with Gnu Johnson, a beer wngon peddler. st Luke Fomt- Thundny night. John-on tried to enter sever-n1 hon-on when Gordon wu culled 9.0 nmnt him. John-on real-ted, but. wu finally "rested. He was fined ”.00 and coats. Braden of North Chicago, were married at. Wu:- kegsn. Monday, July 10. They will mike their home in Wuukegu: Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Mon-isy of the Moraine geve e eeriee of matinee and lunchon pertiee om wednee- duy, Thursday, Friday, end Seturdey. Gueete lunched at the Moraine end later “tended the Welter "Damroech concerts. Mr; and Mrs. Dwight Richtrdson of Kan-in City are lhing in Evanston this summer. Mrs. Richardson, some years ago. was Miss Geraldine Hull of Highland Park. Mrs. Capttin Gibson reachad this city Sunday from Californin. to spend a few weeks with her brother who has rooms at Jlidge Hibbu-d’s. _ Her husband is keeping cool in the Philippines. ) Arthur Evans is back again in the Park convales cing from his recent opcrution for sppendecitis, being ditch-r306. from the hospitnl at the expiration bf thirteen days. the shortest tune oh record. Mrs. Thomas Howe returned HE: weék from Eonynn, Mich, wherq she has been 5' nding I. few dsyu with her son, Mr.’ James ‘Daggett. ‘Mr. D'sggett hu 3. fine fruit. farm and a superabundance of fruit this year. llr. Willi-an Wood of this city and Hum Lillian ’. ll. va h-Iulodng hop 3 my hm luck. .é hIHEAudunweeheeteeeet Iidd‘e whim My fluted” ma- we‘re-tweet. m.A.LWhuh-pnmmfism lulleekenehipotm‘bm I. Eat-ween. ;; ii I: endlre. Fred cm: "6 cow-m weeke' 1m trip. Ilene Beeeie Smith of Lenny. lllinoie. ie vieitin' Ire. F. P. Luther Ii- Nilee of Breedheed, Wheenein. ie I [lieu o! Mre. E. B. Pelmer. Mr. and Mn. 0. W. Kirk ere out 01‘ townjor 0 two weeke' venetian. Kile Aime Donnie ie viewing her mother on int. etreei for e few weeks. Mine Ilium}: Lovell of West Virtinie. ie 5 Mo! lire. W. 1‘. Underwood. Mr end Mn. Cerium lonely ere expeciedhone from their when: trip todey. Wum:â€"A good girl for general homework, and! “molly. light work. Apply P. 0. Box 001. On Sunday evening Mrs. T. B. Bifown clupor Vonod I number of young people a a suppor on the Mn. Content J. Gny sud two sons hue taken 3 cottage at Mublohud. Mun, forth. Imam. ' Mrs. C. E. Sebnnfller hu recently 3'0an Wuh- ington, Island in Green Bay for thq rat o! the sum- ~Colonal snd Mrs. Hsll spent Sunday with Mr. and Hts. Tracy Fay. Colonel Hall was command- ant. st. Ft. Sheridan some years ago and is well known in Highland Park. His son, Mr. Robert. Hall, wish his wife. is spending the summer at the home of Mrs. Georg-ism. Jones on Central avenue. Min Alice Fmenden entertained I lugs num- ber of friends Tuendny nflu’noon in honor of the Min.- Dean wh‘o nu nt the Morning this nummdr. Tho-e misting Min anden were Miss Now- oonlb and Mia Barry of the Pout. ur. um Mn. Vivian uncommon of sum"; vidting Mrs. Hutchinnon‘s shun, Mrs. B. H. Etr- um. Pufyné of Pan 03km», m... bu been visiting ut thq home 01 Mr. E. H. 0061: on Linden avenue. ‘ Mia Anni Karoney has uéoepted a. posikton u stenographer and bookeeper with the North Shore Electric Co. ’ ‘ Dr. A. B. Sheldon hoe taken the pncflee of Dr. E. H. Pomeroy M. the flamine end is now melting his home at. the hotel. The friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. E Leaning are very happy to know tint after her sudden but. Ion-ions illness Mn. Lonming' no out of danger. , Mr. sud Mn. Fnhcis Thorn hsve gone for I. visit with their daughter; Mrs. McBegn, neu- Wu:- konhuv, During the Woek' they will oelebnte Mr. “(1 Mn. McBetn’s wedding anninmry which full. on Mn. Thorn's birthdny. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Allendorph 0! Km Guy Mo, visited their stator. Mn. Goo D. Rogers on Wednesday. ' Mute:- WillinmLAldJ-idge, son of Mr. :nd Mn. C. W. Aldridge'vwas taken to St. Luke. Hospital Tueuhy for an opention for appendicities. Mrs. F. H. Bsbcock was in town nvenL (hy- lut week. Mrs. L. M. Bergen returned with her to Puv thLuko for over Sundty.

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