Frank .Shenhtn expect: to . go to Cleveland. 0., next «rock to the Con- vention of luterurban Truinmen. Dr. Sheldon has gdne to Los Angela, 03]., with the Mcdinah temple of Chi- 0130. the Ingest 3nd one of the oldont 'of the Mystic Shrines. ThePresbyterisn Home Missionary Society met, with In. Goodrich on Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. Ptsnstiehl gaves report. on the Annual Meeting of the Board 01 the Northwest, ï¬eld It. Detroit and Miss Alice Davidson told of the very inkereslingschool for moun- ~1min whites. conducted by Miss Berry, it Rome, Georgia, This school was one of the places she visited on 'her way home from Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brisnlt moved from Central A‘ve. to 23,: Second street. Mrs Jerminer who togmerly resided in Mr. Mculory‘s housejhas moved into the hause' recently vacated by Rev. Ebers. ’ ‘ Mrsï¬i‘red Frasier of Chicago, for- merly of Highland Park, visited in town last week. " Mr. James McDonald, who his been at. the Kenoaha Saniurium for aiew weeks. has returned much beneï¬ted by the treatuient. Mr. ud “Mrs. Georgé A. Colburn have moved into Mr. Funk Greene’s in which Mr. DesJu-di'nea’ recently vaunted; ‘ Mr. John Bapp and funny moved to Remington, Chicno. last week. Mr. anp has .oponed } blacksmith shop lid bequ business there. Min Fallon gave 3 13m bridge whim. put; on Thursdsy aflornooh at Extinct cottage. The Feeit club had a jolly gatherlng at the bone of Clarence Parliament on Saturday evening. Mr. Grover, Mr. Denman and all the boys with t! ex- ception o! two.-one of whom was ill. and the other out. of town. were (meet- 01 Mr. and Mn. Parliament at dinner. After dinner they watched moving pictures and played games. All en» joyed the way Mrs. Parliament threw open the house to them. and will long remembera very pleasant evening. )l'r. ad In‘lluold Swan-ad have returned tron the loath. In. Sweet- hnd ha been in Florida sll winter with In. Alomdor. Ir. M101. Curl Bullock and Mr. and In. Willhn Fol-on Mucous out. from town tad opened their home on_lhoridun Rotd. mnth. “Ii. WsItcr has". to inform! upper on 8nd" main. for Mia Injury Benton Cook. who was mm In. be: far I 10w dâ€: the am of the If. 3“". John hula WW '11... club on my W upon the unset; mandamus. «lacuna.» united cubs-tiny. It. Johnn- 00.. 1 Ir. do In. sum. Ion-[tn Inn :13? "r: u. lit-rod from their mu to“. Louis ' “‘5 In lmn'u puma. Mr. m 'rb'. Rev. Citric I: u... ‘3“. Eh...“ _I-.. _. .L- I- .°**-%"ï¬ataaaa rattan-'2 .- mam-want I This“: 0! It. 8‘. 0. John-bad the Mrs N. J. Ross and son Herbert, of Evanston, were guests of Mrs. J L. Millgr lasts Sunday. On Wednesday the cadets phyéd North Dlvjnon. They were began 12 Mr. Edward Skinner, who lived in Mr. John Denniwn’i house lust sum- mer. bu bought I lot in the Mont» gdmery subdivision and expects to build soon. Mr. Buchanln of Chicago will build 3 htndwme residence on Mon-sine l’Old .very soon. We are glad to hear thlt. Mr.Wi1- liams has been able to move back home, and thu his little Bay has come out so nicely. . .Mrs. McGlor-y ind familywho- npént the winter in Ravinia have returnedto their residence on Second street. Mm Ozard gnu a bachelor girls’ party an Thursday evening. She is a manager of, the Bnchelor Girls' Club of Waukegau. The oldest son of Collector Miller of the Northwestern Roilroad whose home 18 at Park Ridge alt-tuned I set- {om accident. this week He was run into by another boy while riding a bi- cycle end an oil an which was in his pocket punctured his abdomen. self in Greek history, lingulge Ind literature. " Mr. swan Pendants"; 'th "weak on his European trip through anoe, Germany, Spain and Holy. He now holds a. professorship in Bate College 01 Dakota and wishes ,to perfect him- ' 111;. L. J. Rico and hmily moved from Conn-t1 An. to their now home ill-m humor subdivision It, l.‘ MnF. B. Williium' house wu re- lieved from quarantine on Tnudny. C. N. Kimbell who is building 3 ï¬ne residence on Gteen Bey med hue "Mod the Cobb home lor the summer Ind occupies it this week. an. Ebert bu [one to his new chuge at 01k Puk- Peter Ggrbolot and wife luvs moved hen when “my intend to nuke their home. Mr. Frank Wow.“ and hull] hon moved "to door- Vout of their humor residence an Centnl Ave. Mr. ud In. Flasher "turned from th :lr mun trip in Colorado. Tho An Haslett Society of Chm gun-s concert. u Bulnh Put Thun- day oval-f. - In. John Hipp- moved to Chimp the an! of tin week. Mr. Edward Wm told hit two lots on Owenâ€. Ave. to Mumy TM luv. Citric In. at†Rev. new. p1... n tho 3m ann- uueu Church. ~ “My. Thiami- m‘ uthotIh-bgusï¬ It Hillard in o! the odds-thumb“ sono- thl-ghdowuhi‘uh And me u- Rev. CHM won “in until um p'clock, nu- Midthfrolm-wumokhg. B. in to ho magnum on the net um ho doubled his insurance 001, I tow two «h:- 330. . L His lossbnt‘ are u'nost. comprehend" and qllve with lug-est. A poem; elm meeting}: held the asst Tuesdgyeven- ing of ash .mntï¬.‘ The no}; sneaking to be at Arthur Me‘erholf’s. .The class meets with the Sunday school at 9:30 a. In. every Bundgy and then rétitea ’to the‘ gallery for the les- son. Bey. E. F: Fnesfsle is the teacher: Wesley» Fritsch last [week Thursday evening entertained the members’of the Barnes Class of the First, United Evangelic Church. The class has about twenty members and a fine evening was enjoyed. Class officer's were elected nsfollows: Fred Moon, president; W. Harrrison, vice-president. Oscar 'Noern- berg, mretary; Herbert Moon, tress- urer; Arthur Meierhofl. assistant sec- retary. An eï¬'ort will be made to don- ble the membership. the Acsdemy, Under th: tree was placed with-suitable ceremonies. s leed box _in which were hermetically sesled. a history of the class. their record sad prophecy. Col. Davidson made some snitsble remsrks briefly outlining the history pf this row of trees, which melns so much to lhe Alumni. and which will prove s source of interest to them when they visit. the Academy. After musing school end class yells sad music from the bend. the ceremo- nies closed with prsyer. The senior Clan- of the Northwestern Miliury Aiming, ha! their unnnl trio planting Friduy My, 10th. A Mutilul ï¬lm was pllood in the row which is beepming mph m nttrugive Saturn 0! the Ravine Drive to it pauc- The Rev. Wu. Burn-e end tnmily will remove from Chino next. weekto 61 Greenth Road. InBIrm be Cou- emotional minister. well known in Chicago end throughout. the state. He in outbou- ol two books of liter", merit. "The Bible in Shekeepeue“ end “The Religion of Ru‘kln." He has eeaociued himself man the Sheridan Road Printing eompeny.‘end will edit Tn: Nun-Luna. I. P. Duvidsou and In. leliehl wen mm from Highland Park. The “then on old reddeni- of High- luld Purl: m hove truck-i a (rut «In! due. they left here. 0!: TIM†evening at this week 0010.01 and )ln. H. P. Dlddoon [an 3 dinner puny in honor of Mr. and In. Fisher 0! Lo. Aw. Mn. Ad: Dena Duidnon o! Whiting. 1011.. Ind In Char‘u Davidsén of Amun. Illnn. Mr. “(I In. Spencer, lujor Ind Mn. Baraca Class. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rudolph drove out. to the home of the latter’s par- enu at. Aptakisic on Friday. May 3d. 0:: Friday, May 3, Mr. :ud Mun. John ‘Hodge 'euwrlained Mn. Se ld‘on Mitchell and Mrs. John Dollenmeier of Libertyville with their children. On Sunday Mr and Mrs; Hodge enter- 'tniued Mr. and Mrs. LaMott E. Ray and daughter of Libertyville. , Mr,‘ Edd. M'gadc wu conflped to his home with lllden‘on In}. Mona-y Ind, Mn“)... ' ' Conductors 6’!- the Chicago J; Mil- wsukee Electric railroad gave a 'pri- yate dance at the Odd Féllow’s hall on Thursday night. Mr. P. C. lConnelly bu jn‘st returned home after an exunded trlp’down into Kentucky. John A. Brldy in nbw employed on Chicago Northwestern railroad. Samuel F. Knox of Highland Park, who was formerly city utyorney- of Higbwood, transacted business here on Slturdayyhluy the 4th; on! 00113011.. Aldermen First Wudéâ€"John Nugent Jacob Fridine. Aldermen Second Wurdâ€"Herman Swanson, Richard O’Connor. Aldermen Third Wadâ€"James Riley, W. W. Wagber. ‘ ‘ P ipc_.....*.‘.., ...‘..Ed,‘ nm'g‘ F316; Mammy: . . maï¬a"? 1’2“: Fire Mucus" ...... John Peterson Ant. Fire Marital]. .Dcvid Moran Board of .Heflthâ€"W. Hogan. 8010- mon Snags. August choblou. The complete list. 0! Hithood o!- flcors, now published for the ï¬rst. pine, Is It follows: . Items of Intetest. A In. line of Shin WIlO'uI. A lug. mat of am- putter!“ in Iona. no In.†â€ting In Belts. ‘ Tho Kalle.“ Hone Journal Putnam. Jam Chin. Wsre. Stylish lllllnery n m Church in cum, scum“ at mghhnd Pun-k. Raul avenue. just out 0! 8t. John’o Ivonne. Barthes ovary and» It 10:45 a. 1:. Walnut)†u 0:00 p. m. Murrow: open daily except tin-dâ€. Iron: a to 4:30 p. m; Oman: hi glad u: Inn-M a; “MW-admin“. nun, Wan. ml- Math mmm non blindly. Preach- incl-"ho u was ;. In. Spain: about n 13:00; a. Y. P. Y. n ma p. In. god preaching union.“ 7:“ p. In. All tn welcome. lnyor...u ........... W, F. H In City Clerk ............. J.‘J. Con on City Treu. ..Mljor Ed. Loehringor Collectorâ€... ..... H. W. Bmwnloe City Attorney. .. . L ..‘.Ernest S. Gall Marlin]! .............. R. E. Monro Highwood I terns. Hmuwboï¬rucum. Nu. Bonu- S‘l‘oll.