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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 26 May 1906, p. 1

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want. Hr. vyru “union, newt! I'm. "Joseph may of Loiouuf; hid. whom Mr. and Mn. Langmore have as their guests. will be here with than for several weeks. In. MoGregor Adams in back in Highlmd Purl: "tor the summer. Mn. John Cur-er bu tnken the Fullerton home for the summer. HIGH LANDJPARK {NEWS 'LETTER}: Miss Alice Evnnl in home from the Agatha: hospital. where she bu been for; month. Mrs James McDon-ld I.“ .1: Mondny for her home in Pundenl utter a visit in Highland Park of about five weeks. » Mr. Chen-lee H. Bela-:- 31“ returned to High- lend Perk titer an absence of several years and in occupying his house on Glenooe Avenue. WAn'rnDâ€"Girl, 'good at. figures. to assist book- keeper. Reliable Laundry. The Concert. given by the Academy Orchestra it the Highland .Pnrk Club on Tuesday evening was a great success and the boys are to be con- gratulated on their work. » , Miss Chandler entertained at bridge whiat on Wedneudny afternoon. Fon BALI-$200. A fine Kimball surrey. Very little used; also Coupe. Address 8., this office. Mr. John Conrad returned Wednesday from the Augustus hospital, where he has been under trentment. - Mr. Frank ‘S. Conrad of the Conunenml Na.- tionnl Bank has been elected one of the twenty Chicago delegates to the National Convention of the Amerinnn Ins' itnte of Bank Clerks, to be held of. Atlantic City, N. J., September 6th 7th, and 8th. 1906. Mr. H. B. Lunch of Chicago has taken Mr. H. H. Chandler’s house on Sheridan Road for the summer months. Mr. Chandler and family will spend the lummer east.» 0n Sundey, May 27th, a Memorial service will be held at the‘Ebenezer Church. The old soldiers ere earnestly requested to be present. There will 'be special music 1nd Rev. Ebert. will speak briefly Mrs. leagu- A. Turpin entertained a few lu‘diu informnl'y on Wednesduy utter-noon. on patriotic subjects. The public in cordinlly' m- vimd to “tend. Foe Remâ€"Furnished or unfurnished Enquire 124 St. John Avenue. ! Mr. nud In. Wilfred B. Imam will spend Volutye 1.9 gumâ€"r What People flre Doing Mr. HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS, MAY 26, 1906 in Higblam! Pa ré On Snturdai, June the s-concl Miss Fannie Kir- by and Mr. Albert Lax-em w‘rll be married at the Bapiist Chui-ch. Thursday being the festival of the Ascension, 'Rev. Ebert. held a. preaching service at. lo o'clock st the Ebenezer Evangelical Church. Mine Heck Is visiting In. 81.0be. Miss Eve Emmet. Wyeofl expects to speed the bummer in Highland Park. Kn. Roy Dickenson and baby of Edeson Park sre visiting at. the home of Mn. Roaming. The young hdiea bridge cinb met with Mk. Mury Woloott this Week. The Auxillnry of the Baptist. Church met on Friday evening 3t the hofne of Rev. George D. , Mrs. Chutes Warren is back from the Hospital, where she has been for novel-31 weeks. Mrs._ Flatt. who has been staying at. t_he_ High- land Park Hotel, has recovered from her recent ill- ness and hi}: gone to New York for a. short. trip. Miller. Miss Bueuh Warden and Mr. w. M. Lin'dsley Flake will be mnrrled on June 30th and “tend wed ling trip to the Rockies, will live ut. the Mo- mine until early (311.; Mrs. Fred Frasier of Chicago. who formerly lived in Highluud Park. was the. guest. of Mrs. George D. Rogers this week. Free for one week-one Box (3 cakes) of Zion pure lilac toilet. soap to be given with evei'y pur- chase of their toner. articles of 25c and up at Mrs. Bohlesstore. Geo. F. Bock; Paul Gicier; E. J. Hintz. Noren- berga Hintz; A. C. Gipp; Pulace Cash Market; A. A. Moses; C. G. Bouenow; James Bowden; J. P. Kline; J. A Blomdnhl; C. A. Kuiat; D. C. Purdya Ions; Ben Goldberg: Chu II. Wnrrep 00.; F. B. Gmn.8unue! Levin; Mrs WT. Oohn; cynic. H. Beholder; Will clot. It 11, Mrs. G. Bohl. Fon SALI~0r might. rent. (190d 9 rpoms house in Ruinin. Nicely arranged has all modern con- veniences and is convenient to Train and Trolley. Corner lot 180 by 185. F. 0. Clark. 826 Clark Street, Highland Park. AWe undersigned (gree to close our places of business all dny May 30th, 1906. Deoofition Day: Tor RENTâ€"A well located B-room house to let., Inquire at. this omce. Hiu Hm Steven-on ad Mr. George Brann- Mn. Fred Greenslude had her two sisters, In. Gill and Mn. Mulvihill of Ch‘csgo. ts her gm“ on Sunday Int. Mr. George D. Boulwn Qnd Mr. John Hm hue (one West. on n trip. ,Mr. Lundon C. Rose hn‘moved imo Mr. A. O. an‘s_ home. Mr. Mason and his-family we ltv- in; M. the Exm‘mr for the present. Mrs. Max Mueller entertained informally on sum-day evening at. her home in MSW Alan-‘9 number. at Highhnd Pufkmkmm' Mr. Thomas Troiel returned from San Francisco and hns gone to Grand Rapids for n short time. WAnrlnâ€"Position’s for two nut. Norweigan girls for houIeWurk or second work. 140 Elam-e1 Avenue Dr. Thomas Uncooked Wheat. Bread]! Zion’l pure gandies and home-made Orange multitude at. Mrs. Bohl‘s store. Fox SALEâ€"Victoria, Cabriolet.'four coated glass station wagon all Kimball make. Also imported chu‘ a. bunk (English make) and two fine double sets of harness. Inquire of Walter Miller at F. C. Aldrich sable, Luke Forest, Illinois. Mr. Frank Casper has moved into Mrs. Pflgter’l flat. on South Second Street. > Miss Marjorie Boulton’has returned from Chum plain, New York. where-shy has been visiting her sister, Mrs. John R. Whibemde. Mrs. ,Rnymond Flinn visited friends here this week. - Miss Marion M05er is quiw ill with bronchial‘ pneumonia. ' Mr. Willimn- Ford of Chicago a‘pent. Sunday with his brother. Mr. Charles T. Ford. “A number of Highland Park people attended a card parfy on Wenesdoy evening given by Mrs. T, P. Eva):- u Winnetkn. v. Miss Elizabeth Steele has gone to Washington, D. 0., for a short visit. Fon‘SnLi-«Fine poney, seven years old; pedect- 1y hound. weight. ebout. 800 pounds; no brand mnrke: broken to automobiles and street cert; gentle die- position; end a good traveller. Also 3 new Siego mind a; Keuler “to sewed trap. Very nylieh. Beu- nen reversible. Also one runebout. Will sell “ether or ”pirate. George Irviing, 2597 No. Win- cheetar A'venne. Btvenlwood. Chicego. Mr Henry Maeohtle'n infant. son is very in

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