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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 20 Jan 1906, p. 3

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live_ in M N9 ill rwho On Tut-ode: Jenner] 1'0. Trinity Church. New. fully decked with holly, mile; end white nucleus. wu “when. of the marriage of like Helen Way Bonlwn. daughter of It. and In. George D'Arcy Roman. to Mr. Arthur Patten Van Schnick. At exmly three o'clock the bride] purify entered the church end the ceremony in: performed by Ru. P. C. Woleon. His: Intiel Boultou awed her sister as mid of honor. Mrs. John Human. another mm. was the anti-on of honor. 11;. Van Scheiek use encoded by Mr. Loco: Thompson I: beat mo and “new we- eight usher-i: Mr. Kenneth Bonltaon. Ir. Ctr! lumen. Williun We. Rhea Butter. 5. Chandler Ian. J. Russell Johan. George Robert's end Genld Ven Bhdek. Morgue; and Edward Street were flower hon-en. i. A delightful min] In given but _ Sunnis! stun-noon bv the llfitle‘ pupil: o! 115 Payne at he: has. on Contnluonne. Tho-mung of some‘of the ipiln wan remrkably good vmwuinr'file Ion of time they land "hum Index- instruction. Mia's Payne’s French class was tho pmnt und gave some very pretty recitation, dklogueli‘and children’s phyt: _ children both in 'mnslo‘ Ind ln Ema): seem almost. phenonmnl for even the smallest. pupil apoke with a very oorreqt accent. The parlors were filled with the friends and parentg of the children and jndging from the applause which 8W ‘mh number it was a very appreciative ‘und responsive audiencg. At. the close of the programme. Mihfayné invited the children into the'dlning room where thev were beautifully served. ‘ , The wedding was follow“! by u mepdon at the Bonlton residence. Mr. sud Mn. Vm Self-sick will be at home after the ninetienth of Edit-nary at 5100 Eibhard avenue. Chiugo. ,7-._ r‘"J v... vvhu’j away The games already played and won this year by Highland ,Park up. as (followstâ€"Winnetka. 7-0: balm Forest, 6-1: :Evauaton. 1-0; Winnetka, 7~0. Tbaayl the Highlandj’ark team plays Kenwood. one of the best. Chicago teams. at. Ravjnia. Park rinks. , ‘ I The? Highland Park Ho'ekav team is having very great success this season, having wdn every guns thus far played. If the team can win the champio'nfship Of the North share this season it is entitléd to the silver league cup which is to be pre- sented [m the team winning the championshyp three aeisons. Highland Park has already held this qhnmpibnship two years, losing it last yen- on amount 0! many of the players being away. m.“ _-_- A . . . , Thomas Kenneth roxel, HIV. Carleton meat Smith. Altogether it was a. moat enjoyuble prdgramme. Mia- Puyne-may wen feel prpnd of the auécess of her young'pupils. ' ‘ Why will abusing“ man spend time an“ money to make qvbuslnm trip when thin. business might be $11an over the telephone at slight‘eost and Without luvhui the once? Successful busines- lmn In ulna, value. Chicago Tolophanpompsny. The following men m "mxol, Carleton Van; James Shields, tth ' " y. H. Chandler Egan, Normim' . William ‘Eckburdt, John Brown and Ole The Hockey League Can You solve it? Boultonâ€"Vm Sduik Pupils Recital are on the um this year: 7an People flre Dozflg in Highland Pa ré HIGHLAND PARK, NEWSwLETTER Lin. B. I. ma. downed we Indie: Aid “at; 0! an 819th: obych on Prim: W of last. week. Wartimeâ€"Bonito! Mr l3 rooms. with good has. {armor two yous. Address 901 Ohlctgo mama. . u “in Luella. )1. beat. ud Kiss Mnbel Vaughn. both at Chm were (out: of Mrs. J. 8. Reesman on Sundty. Min Gained-u amen-m o! 73: thng n a. home of Jams flock. . Pint Baptist. Church. public worship n 10:“ Ann. M1345 1) 113.301. '1‘. P. Dudley, a returned fiubnu'y from India. will npenk in the morning; 1119qu evangelistic service in an evening. All on welcome. Sun free. First. Church of Christ, Scientist. Hazel avenue near 51.. Johns. Service Sunday 1015 g. 1:). Wed- nesday 8 p. m. Ending room in church open Wed-~ nesdays and Fridon from a 004 p. In. Lesson sub- ject. tor Sunday Jacinta ”at, “Love.” ' * ' . Mrs. D. P. Shenbtnephrtlined twelve ladies at dinner Tuesday evening in honor of Mrs McDon~ nolloflcmcago, High Secreury of the Comte! Forestea. Mrs. McDonnell “shad that. evening in the installation of the omens of Court No.- 142 of the W. 0.0.12 The Doma‘Society of the Presbyterian church held'gnui day meeting in “jaunt: parlors on 3636336 The lunches which the ladies furnished for ten; cent: a. plate at. them-~ mcetings are much apprgelated by those participatng. mrs. u. n. nrann we mun have been ill for a week or more. The late Thomas B. fiend used to tell the follow-' 'ing: “Dr Reed. of Indianapolis who was in con- gress at one time. was opening the fitmday morn- ing sex-vie: at his church with the usual prayer; While he was in the mids; of prayer t stranger inter-ed the, chug-fl and took}. ”it hr hick." “Dr. Read ugh buying 1;. low we... and the man in the reafuler‘straining hi: can for awhile. called but: 'Pmyflouder. Dr. 890d; Im’t but you.’ “Dr. Reed ”and, openad his eyu, and‘turned’ them around till they MM on the man in the rear; than he said: “I was no: addressing you, aim! wu spehking' to‘God'." ' The Lady Enresters held installatio'n‘ services at. Library Hall on Wednesday evening, the High Secretary of the Com of Fetescere, MrsMcDonnell, being - present to ,take eh'grge of the instaliafipn. Mrs. McDonnell .ga've‘f an interesting talk whiehm was fully appi‘eéifléawfiviwifié ladies present. w A large number of women from the Waukegan and Lake Forest Courts abtended,‘ After the services refreshments and a; social time Were enjoyed by the members and their'g‘ngam.‘ The following ladies now hold office in Court number 14'}; Chief Rang. Mrs. Margaret Sheehen; Vine Bang. ’sz5. Cath- erine Muzik; Rebording ‘Soeretnr‘y, Mrs. Minnie Dooley; Financial "Secretary, Mrs. Elizabeth Pitts; Treasurer, Mrs. Agnes Unify; Conductors, Miss Helen Me-Mullen, Mm. Nellie Witter); Sentinels Mrs. Theresa Sheahen. Mrs. Margaret Schmumi Trustees. M rs. Mary Swgfispn (a).uhli‘s. hfgtzgaret Erickson (a). Mrs. Catherine Gallagher (1). Dr. Reed’s Prayer 8‘53 mfifé‘ifixéli’fé? “cum ntreet, Rome-mu this TSfil'éiKé Tho Drunntle Student: Colin.” nukes um: Mpnbuc gypsum u Ran-h Put That:- this evening inn choice m 0! than than plnys. The Compdny In composed of dnmatic students who hnv'e spent months or study under' Ir. Donnld Robert-on. n muten of drnmntid art. and the patrons of this evening! performance In nunred of n hyh elm pedomnnee. le plays to be presented us “The Silent 8:.- tom" by Brande: Matthews. “In 3 Balcony" by Robert Browning. and "The lntmnding Widow" byChu-leslmb Tholut nuncd play was ar- ranged 3nd copyrighted by It. Hilton Bill. at! Mr. Robertson, and is moaned for the first time on nny stage. A high class musical mun mommies “ch pity, nuclei the direction of Mr. Chm-{cs Squaw... well known mudchn of Chicago; A Oficu for Root Are you looklng for anon? See than in the newflm Bulk Building. Well finished. modern, light, and nuiublelor probation! pox-pom. Call and see them. Ask for C '1‘. Ford, mung”. Chicago Telephone Co. A Fairy Woman “I’ve got some good news for you. Willinm, justusoonuyouhuvecleonodup thoyud." . What's tho motto! with gimp it to me goof? he asked. - . “Oh“m‘n befii pr'omismg £6 dun up thé yprd for the last two digs.” she explained. "89 I want you to do that firsts” Thereupon tbs obedient husband davotod two hours to the tall; “Now. what’s the news?” he ukod. ‘Why, Mr. Brown wanted you 'to conic over to his house for sgmfike andhgc'hat, but it’s too late now," she answéred. “I knew you Wouldn't. clean the yard if I told you first. " ' ' _ . ‘ ' Guardian's 8mm at Illinois. annfd :14 1’11... 1‘3 a“? F” W“ h State ‘01 Illinois}. County of Lake Ix rm: Cmcm Gaunt: or has Count. to wax yum)! mm. A. D 1.906 In the matter of the application of human. Dmitt, non resident Guardian of the estate or Thomas A. Daggm, a minor and non resident, for leave to sell real estate. ‘Tomeabopona‘mal'TMmA. and all whom it may concern:â€" Tun} Nqfincz, that the undergigned,‘ Gmrdiah, duly appointed by the Probate 'Coux‘t." of Bertha County, in the State of Michigan; at Thomas A. Daggitt. a minor, wilbapply no the Circuit Com-to! Lake County, At the next'MAncu undiluted, to be holden at Waukegan..in said county. on the first Monday in MARCH A. D. 1306 next, for an order to sell the follbwing described real estate, belong- ing 'm said minor. and all his right, title. and in- terest. therein. and situate in the Cougty of lake, find Smtehof Jniuois. Wwit:â€"~ v , The went. one hundred and Iixty‘flve (165) feet of me northe'ut quarter (i) of the éouthmt quar- wr (i) (ex cept the 'north thirty-three (38) {get mm- of). of section‘fihirtyvsix (86), towiuhip' forty-three (43); nanny ruse twelve (12), . mt ofxthe third pdncfpol moi-Hon; tad thtt petition therefor in now on an in we office of the Clerk of aid Cir- cuit. Court. ' Dam thi- ml; (Ry of Janus! mm; DAGGH’I‘ Gundiun of Thomas R. Dsgzm, Minor. ¢, a, manor,

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