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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 14 Apr 1906, p. 1

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1 HIGHLAWQ‘PARK : {N EWS 1E"? TER} . 25”» "W '1‘ Lftfleémfimo in. but: main-g In. C E Wilcox thin week. _ M!!! Grover has (one to Oberlin for a few days. , Mr. and Mrs. Dan-rah, who hue been staying It. ' the home 9f Mr. W. J. Louderbwh during the fumilys’ ubmnoe. have returned to their home in lr. C. H. Conn and daughter he.“ moved do In. June. Prindivme returned thin week {You Ohiaco. ' be: winter in cum-m . Ir end Mrs. B. E. unmanned into the hon. Mr. end Mu. William J. Lond'erbeok end I m on the corner of Linden gut! Centrel emu. fom- heve returned {rem their trip to 5m erly ”up.“ by M" Drum. It. Jun. 8. leeunuu returned hon- PM” et- Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Drum lave moved into the Bubour Brown hon-e. Tuesday "0nt \here wm be an Experience SnciuI held“; the parlor- of _ the Baptist; Church. Thu-1113101 the Womb Auxiliary hue been maingwdolkrln the put. few weeks ad on Miss Marker, who has been visiting Mrs. Fred Boynton. for aeveral weeks has returned to her home in Wilkesbu're, Pennsylvania. fir. find Mrs. Robért Gregory have rented their houie“b¢dgmere". for the summer“; MrT ,and Mrs II. E. Gilbeaft of Chicago. They will take possession shunt. May‘flrst. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory willspend the earlyvpart o! the summer at the Mon-nine 5nd lam go Fast. ' Mrs. B. A,_, Feuenden leaves today for Walling- too, D. 0., to nttend the Continenla‘l Congress of the Dunghbera of the American Revolution, which in to be held there next week. Miss A. E. Potwin spent afew days this week‘ with her sister, Mrs. Judd, of Chicago. do Easter Sinduy there will be a. speclnl ser- vice at. me First Baptist. Church, bout in theimorn- in; ind in the evening. .1. the latter service the fluonic body will “and and. the music' will be furnished by a put of the 37th Rest. Orchestn. Thu Jgnior'Auxlllu-y of Trinity Church Ire holding their manual Eumr Even Cake sale this afternoon M. the home of Mrs. John Harmon on APu-k svenue. All kinds of cake and candy will be on ale and ten. will be served. Ilia: Amy Holublrd entertained kn young lul- le- 39, a Mr bonnet lunchoon on Saturday. Every girl bid to make un' Euur hut. Hm doe- interior decorating. Quality 5nd who will untidy you. Volume m HIGHLAND PM%ILL1NOIS, APRIL .4, .996 W/Mt People flre Daiflg will an how her dollar in Highland Pa ré Mr. Jun. 8. human retnmd‘hom fruity sf- m s month'suucnee in the ht. ' lbs Backer; who has ban visiting Mn, John Glut, left. lat week (or bar bone in Chad-ad. Ir. end [:16qu mica he: nnd will be gone to" n wool: or an days. { to “tuna the Conierenoc .f. Ktuhkoe. Owing to his absence on next Sunday there will be no morn- ing bet-vice at Ebenelef Enfigelicel Church. Sun- day School at 10:00 u. m. and Chriaflsn Endeavor in the evcning‘will be as usual. Mr. nnd Mr. Wulter Saott Philpot who are staying at the Virginia. are to live permanently in Highland Park and will buy a home here. Mrs. Whitney has been visiting her dunghter, Mia's Helen Whitney, this week. Carl Pfanstiehl willy not. return to Armour ln- stitnte until full. , He is improving in health. At. pfesen", he its-busy constructing an X-Rny appar- atus far 5 doctor a. It] is ready w Luke wders for any electrical workor repairing. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Stale have returned from Pass Christian, Miss. Mrs. Howells gave a birthday party on Satur- day hat. for her small son,_ George Howells. Mm. C.‘ P. Funck of Butlington. Iowa, give 5 very mun-eating and instructive lecture mital “Shukedpenre in Music" at. the Highland Park Club Friday evening. April sixth. ‘Mn. Funck has I thornugh knoweledge of her suhfe'ct. and illustrato editu'rnh vocal and lnsmrumenul numbus, the lyrlcs and dnnoos of the Shakesp‘enrlsn era. Mrs. Curie R. Beaumont. locomotnied Mrs. Funck. The Malone wlll “bend Easter services u the First. Baptist. church on Sundny evening M. 8 o'clock. _A special programme of music has been prepared. All are welcome. Beau free. Six-rial Easter service. will be held st the Guard House u Fort Sharia“. Easter morning 3!. 9: 00 o'clock. Rev. Geo. D. Rogers of Hf‘hllnd Ptrk. a m. 3 choir of special singers. will conduct the Ian ice. Fun SALEâ€"A beoond bum! in proof ash in good condMon. 39 in. high .27} In. with. 84 In. deep. Price 8354-“. Apply_ Highlafid Park Shh Bulk. l!!!- erginihTChadhr is born: for the Easter In. Animus Bunny: of Chic-go. Mud with In. Jno. 8. 39.... um weak. Wmmé-Oooktng and-gen l worthy any. Atkins. Cook, This 0302. \ ' ' WAImzâ€"A ”punt willing {M at m for general homework. Apply a “lie olet. Gull .1. PIM‘ Ind use his new and m Hue of wall lupus. Mr. tad M:- John I. L. Curtis but "any! to Highland Puk after a. delightful trip of six weeks m Culifornil . ‘ - of her Horth Shore irionda 1m 83%” culling. Music nod s genenl good flumtmw of m eming’ 3 entertainment A «hint, lunohmurvod which was one of the most. phasing (cunt-u of tho evening. ‘ . At Trinity Church on Bub}- Snnday the services yin be a follow": At. 7:30;. on. Celebration of The Holy Communion At 11 o‘clock. Morning Payer and The Holy Communion. and u 4: 30 o’clock children’ I Feativnl Evonsong. For the 11 o’clock and the 4:30 o‘clock Services, elaborate programs of music have been prepacd. The chdir at Trinity church is doing splendid work and the character of the music for Sunday denotes hard work at. rehearsals. M r. nnd'Mrs. Frederick Morgan Steele onnannee the engagement ol'thuir daughter. Eliube‘h hiv- ingston Steele, on Charles. Jerome Forbes, Jr., of Chicago. No duo 1m yet been set for the‘ wedding. 'Some of the young men of the First. United Evangelical Church met. Int Monday evening at the home of Mr. William Noerenberg end decided- to organize I. Bergen Bible Clue. A eomfltufibn was Idopwed and the following omcers were elected: Presldent, Herbert lumen; Vice Ptmldent, 0m:- Noerenberg; Secretary. Rodger Fritech: Trenurer, Wesley Frltsch; Press Reporter, Henry MuchtloJr; teacher of the clue. Rev. E. F. Fuesssle. After the election refreshments were unwed as a surprise. 'At the meant session of the quarterly conference of the Fiat United Eungelicd Church, Rev. E. F. i‘neaele. Pastor. it in decided to limit. the Gemini: lsngnege to the first Sunday morning of each month. 311 other public eervieee being in English. Bishop Hell willpmch on Enter Bundey morning. First Church of Christ, Scientist. Haul Menus nut 81.. Johns. Service Sundty 10:45 A. m. Wed- neoduy I p. m. Bending room in church open Wed- nudnyn tad Friduys from 2 $04 p. m. Leo-on sub- int Sunday April 15th: Probation .Mr Desth.

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