! It. Ind Mrs. Henry Taylor who have bought. Du. Wnuon‘s home. took pouession this week. Mrs. 1.0.‘Rteevérshugone to Florida (or the remainder of the winter. . . In. Punk Kirby was hasten It an on ï¬sh- ioned quilting puty on Thursday. - in. w. 1. Louder-back in: mm min bi- tdp mm. huh). been me shout six weeks. Mr. Dun Shuhen hu rewrite-«ulna a Mp to Twine: Lukas. Wisconsin. Mr. Lloyd Wynn of Chicago. spent. the week end here, u the gueut. of Mr. mm“ Gear. .and Mrs. June: Dnfly entertained Mr. H. E. Russell and brideon Monduy. Mr. Jmes Bowdeu, who has been quite ill for the put two weeksi‘o back at, work. ‘ Mrs. Anson Morgan gave a urge party on hon- Miss Robinson au‘ ‘Hss V'n ‘ker of Eunnton. were the guests of Miss Ella Hail, on Wednesday. Mrs. Willis Aonrd entertained a (aw ladies I!) formally, on Thursday afmrnoon. Mrs. John A Putnam entertained t few Indies at luncheon on Monday. Mrs J~.hn Bhyder entertained the end club 01 which she in I member. on Monday afternoon' mu Gigs lelor was home from Kemper Hall for a few duyl this week. Mr. Tommy Edvard: wu’ am ’to Chicago In: week, to undergo an operation. H. h dplng a wall In on be exprcted. * Min label 500". of Chiugo. was the Mill Chrk seven! dnyl this week. Mrs. Rubin CéerithEQâ€"ro â€(bridge luncheon Frldny hat. Hmolu‘l birth“, w“ obOv-rved by the schooll. All chm being dismissed on Tnesdny. - In F. n. Wlmunl u at um. um TM “hi i In Nick Clamp“ :- gun. mum. bnnohim 230?? In. Fatal: Pmridn ant-ruined u bddp on Bung-day afternoon. - “P- "I" H day evening. CIu-énee McNanly is out min, after 3 sevei. “tank of fondling. Mr. and Mvs._ George Mina"! spent Sundny WM: Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Erskine. Mr. Charles Gamma has been on the sick list this week. Mrs. E A.‘ Bourniqué is giving a bridge whiat party this afternoon. ~ Mr. J. W. carbon of Chic-3.0. h “shin; Ur. ind In. D. P. Mae-hen LN. week. Mrs. End 010w is ill in Chicago at thahoopital, thongh not seriously. Mr A. E. Dorsey is gum in; having been con- ï¬ned to M! home for over a. week. W/mt Peep/e AIM Doing“ in Hig/J/and ‘Pa ré Mr. and Mn Robert Sunder- of Cblcqro no n- jo‘ein‘lt teh arrlnl of s bcby girl. born on Tue. thy. . ' The‘ indoor bull game it. the drill hull on Satur- daypftmoon. resulted in a defeat for tho Alum- ni. The cadet. :05me by the Icon at 7.5 Mr. Paul: Fin took I put! of hi: young Manda on s Mfling‘pu'ty on In: Funny oven- ing,-.oing to Luke Forest- for supper u. Monohnn’n. Mr. Dennis Driacoll who bu bun Very“! u the home of his son, in Chicago for’lome time. hu lo» M: eyesight. Miss Helen Conrad guve a sleigh ride pnrty last Tuesday ev‘ning in honor of hvr two (gouging Mia Grace Meimyar and Miss Dale J urdgins'vol Chicago, whd have been yigiting her. 0n Monduy shot-noon Mn. Trig: Waller gin amunnwmeez Mn Donn. who hvi-itlu‘g her from St. Louis. Mr. George Nichols has went through an op'er- .tion. having an them on his jaw. Dr. lugs":- performed the opention. Mrs. O. 8. Morgan md Minu- Morgu _ex- pected totes" noon for n trip to Europe. Ith- Everett and Misc Fumes Everett. vlll join them ubmd later in the spring. Hr. um Mn 1". 8. Monro tool: | jolly guard 01 young people on . sleï¬ghing puny on last Friday evening. They stopped u Wheeling for supper. Mr. und Hm. CESPOI' Ros-mm we expected Imus noon. Tin-ï¬nned from Swedc-n. where tho-y hsve been tuning. on Fahrnu'y 7th. Mr William “may and Mr. Arthur Grunert of Madison, Wiseonsin,spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. 'P. ,Sum-van. The , Cadets of ghe Northwestern Hungry Academy have issued invitations for their annual Junior hop. to be held in the drill hall on Friday evening. February the 22nd. “‘ The Chicago and Milwaukee Electric Railroad has sent. some very trustic calenders' out thin week. Those who ave received these «leaders are glad to be in the co pan’ya favor. For Rentz-A cottage nur Gny'u Elana-h he or}. App_ly to F. W; Cashing. Highlund Put-k. sun Bank. M. The parts have ibeen assigned for the Senior play. “Midsummer Nights Drehms,†which will In given by the pupil: early in June at Ravinia Park ‘ LoeTt'--Small gold sleeve buMon, one pica. Indian head design. In business section of High land Park. Reward if returned to Mrs l‘ B. Par. dridge. 425 Hazel avenue. Tho Womunfa Home und ‘f‘énign Minions-y Society, of the First United Evangellal (chumh. met on Thursdsy after-floor: with Mrs. Fred Nonn- The abject for Sundny 0min. “thy “In! United Evnnfelietl [brick] church by “Nor. Eugene F. Paulo. "I! Christ Cm To-dtl. Grunert Of First Church of cum.~-smwu. Basel nvenne Min Kitty Nolan gave l Ileiah- ride on §ntur- any ennin; for twenty-four young people. The] wentto Mr. Thou-o Duff- bouu In Dost-Sold Ind had n-tmhmnu. and played and. A no“ enjopble evening was spent. by I“. Rev. Herbert. Inn. And wife spent 00ml days here Int week wk): his plants. Rev I'm but been holding Evangelistic metinp It Wank.- pn, and took (Ms oï¬por’mnlty of stopping hero tor n short whit. The Indie: of the maxillary, of the Baptist. church, gave 3 ulcutlno lock] on Thursday oven- ing. at the church [nu-Ion. The cntomimnent 3nd decal-Minn- won of the and vacuum ut- turo, and ‘11 present-pom a. no“ dcllchtfnl ov- oning. , ‘ The sermon given gt. the‘Flnt United Evange“ can chum}: by Rev. B G. Lobb. onflut Sunday eveningdrew a large attendance. '1“! téxt wag ulna from Fourth John. 4th chipmr and the 19th vem.’ The Keystone [sane oi 'Cbriotign' Endeavor of the First United Evangelicgi'chumh, held I. vflcntiue social 3!. the. home of Rev W. F. Heii on Wednesday evening. The home wu decanted in keeping with the caution, mad I musical progrun was given. The u‘ening provgd a most enjoyable nut 89.. Johné. Sonics Sunday 10:45 3. 11:. Wed; neiduy 8 p. m Readingroom in church open Wed~ neodnn and Friday: from 2 to 4 p. m Subject {or Sunday February 17. ‘ Mind. †On Tuesday niobium a urnlvdt after the style of Mnrdi Gm was giveny All the we»: were in costume, and a large number of people took part in the eottilinn. A number of dinner: were given proceeding the dance. ‘ ' The plsy given at. the Ravinia Park on satur- dny e‘mnh‘m. bv the High School Alumni. wu i very anoeeq‘ful affair. A large number Wen in in attendaï¬ce and the teem-s were at. their best. ‘1. _.1 It -- A .- - In- W B. quuncfludu the how»: of her son. Sn Chicago. who w taken ill with unmet fever whllo the van Vilma: than. Mr. Wilibmja not dupngpiy- m with the fever. Mr. John F. Dorr. lnr many years chief engi- neer of the‘ North Shore Electric Gompnny. wt: timmlmhmly killed at Wunkegnn. on Tuetdny morning. 2300 vol“ of electricity pacing through his body. He was 45 yum of my. but! left 3 wife and for ohllgirenl He had many friends ull ling the north than on â€count of his long unoclnlon with the compuny, who will feel Mo 10... Ty. lip-Grunt. wore them “.10": M-pfl'l on Int Friday evening. for a lay. number of young utopia. hub from horoaud from Glonooe. , . . \- uu WWII "CD‘- Mr. Km! Mrs. maï¬a-55;}; "expected to return from Penman, Flax-lat. today. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Purdy who harumm with them all d‘nring their any in Florida. hum gone to Southern Louiaana. flit . visit. Mr. John I". Do". 'fnr