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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 11 May 1907, p. 3

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ll figvfi‘a’; Petenon id Moran go Mil- ;ave a 'pri- w’a hall on nland Pprk, ttorney of iness here Ilpb drove tter’s par- Muy 3d. Mrs. John S e No n enmeior of ldren. 0n lge enter- ott E. Rny the "any Pelenu“ of me. just on» nice: every room, u ‘ open duly nployed on hand. lped to his ondny Ind it returned down into mes Riley, I~Hermnn m ngent, .‘I 8103:. ice-u 7:“ '1: wood 0!- flrn time, iii. '67 lrownlee it 8. GI“ :hrin‘ Putter“ >Ila pattern. 931'“ I. 6. (Bound. wholes“. duler for Idea-Mel Bum: (30.. ha 1m], cloud up hll nu“ balm Ir. 1'. Hebert. york!“ with It, It. I 3. Iain in I new 85,000 Glow. psi-“II. “mung Bo and. even! up. John layer. 0! rm enema bu “CHM“ “‘3 “ " “j“ °‘ ‘5' emu-ad “and!" High taboo! “ mum-e all it. some to give 53th- Ii'bhnd Perk. and in now in the our “on. ploy o! luau. 80!»! loo.” 01 _ In. B. M. Lord entertained e few this piece. Mold- .1 e eard- rm, evening. [in nu St. cw». tomerlyof m. 513°" "'° W“ W" “n 5"" “I"... vhlted her friend Ii. 01“ Frederick-o! Arihflon Hellhu end Brown on Wetland”. M“ Kenton 0‘ CHM. A new residence house is being erected to the mu 0! Burchell “can. by It. Lnndherg. ' Ir; 0. ll. 01:10:11 In- clouding: his Mom in Chicagd sad in now may ‘0 do business as pumm- tnd decon- tor. He is well-known 9nd ought. to 50 l. demad. I? J. 8. Reeves, conductor on the clear-1c unfold bu the dutinouon of being the first peruon in Highwood ‘0 pone“ an automobile. 0n Int. Tue-Any Mann. In. Bro-k- won 3nd Arnl Roberg were'in Ch'ictgo on bndnou. Mr. Moline he: been} greedy hn- pvoving the premieee of his new home on Burchell avenue of lute by building and by leveling on his lewn. fli- Ptrelins und mu. son of Port- 13nd, Oregon, are visiting with Mrs. A new regatta-tut bu recently been opened by Mr. Chu.‘ Gordon in g:- lhyor Gibb’a building. ,Mr. Robert Page visited lriendsln Lske Blufl Inf. Sundty. Lut week‘s meetihg of the Ladies” auxiliary was postponed. The next meefing will be held With Mrs. W. W. Steele; on Thursday, May 16. This will be literary dly,- had every one present will be expected to contribute to the program: monwoon Scaoox. Normsâ€"An appro- prlwe program is prepared for Illinois Jamestown Day. May 13,1607â€"Mny 13 1907. in the Principal’s room next. Monday afternoon. Allttle pamphlet. issued by Princi- pals Lawrence and Griflin is winning its way into meny schools by its com- mon sense and helpful service. [is title is “Arithmetic Without. Figures." It is invaluable in the swakeningof a class to careful thought when they have become dull through ordinary text. book work - . The entertainment‘given by A. Lin- coln Kirk in the Swedish M. E. church le‘et Mondey evening we; first-nine- in every particular. Asnn impemnuor of (mu-enter Mr. Kirk in e our. mnny of hie creations being union; the belt of the kind evei- seen in this viiiege. An In interpretor of humor be con- mined his audience with laughter, end the sober' robot in which be nppeered in the course of the progrun ewnkened nished. The Deerfleld A. C. will my the “L. Kipers" of Cbieego nt Shermer- ville next Sundey. Rev. Semuel Fritech end wife of So- monnnk, 111.. are visiting with her perente, Mr. 9nd Mn. A. B. thlke. Arno 'ane mode I flying trip to Deufleld Wedneedq: , It in aid the the «imitation of 3H. )lr.l I. Rain in s new 05.000 «Mamie. Bo and. anon! Mu hChlaqoaldhuku u an. of flu mum-o All! it. Icon: to ghe' aunt-c- The "Shah" an whodnled to pin, the “Vans-Ila” next. Baud”. The Chlago “Pastimes” deflated thoDoa-SeldAJZ. Soon. to 1. 0n neeonnt of the thrust-nun; wenther nevernl o! the Deedeld plnyerl filled to show up end the [one who loot through error. 01 the IlMfllItel. Louise Hahn. In. Ed. Hermon. In. June- and Mn. Rly were Chlengo visitor. Iondny. Rev. Roeebro of Chicago was whiting wlth triendl here lands, end Tues- day. - Theodore Kano]: bu bought out his Grey Electric twtory hove been bought by Mr. F. Dooley of Highlnnd Perk. llo intend. to move them to his lot here In town. > Mr. Peter Snlynrda and fnmlly nre here from the west visiting the fami- lies of Mr. end In. Selynrda. . Mrs. Bergmnn‘l brother end two sis- ters hue token up their nbode with the Bergman (or the summer. A porty of geology stndents from Northweetern Unlverdty on melting n topognphlcll survey 01 Buinin. Theodore Kuuk hu bought out his htlier and will run the drug store Milne]! hereafter. Mrs. P. Rochenbtch tnd Mrs. F. ON. visited in the city Tuesday. Couucu. MEETINGâ€"The .villnge bond met. u. the town hall Mon‘dty night. This wu the first meeting of the new bonrd. The rules'o! Int yen. were ndopted end the nuns combine“ ep~ pointed. The election board put in a bill for 83.00 s‘mtu. It. we: decided that, this was too much. so it. wu re- duced to 82.00. John Horenberger min entered an application for n saloonlicenee. It. was turned over to the judicinry end lioeuee committees. The meeting then adjourned. Mrs. Rehm entertained some young ladies Wednesday afternoon in honor of her friend, Mine Spencer of Chicago. Those present were Miss Edna Antes. Misses Lula and Una Plegge end Mina Pearl Weeling. Last Sunday occurred the death of Mi'ss Johanna, Lacer It her home went of Deerfleld. She leaves many mourn- ing friends and relatives. Her death was brought about. by an attack of ty- phoid fever, which developed into pneu- monia. She won buried Wedneedny M the Northfleld Cemetery. .The Ladies’ Aid society of the St. Punl‘e Evangeflcal church are having the interior of the personage refur- nished. The Deerfleld A. 0., will pity the “L. Kipers" of Chieego M. Shel-mer- ville next. Sunday. blight mint-ll mud him any. Another burghry he been mm“- b‘ In Deedeld eeeoedhg to the Ex- uflneer o! lest. londey. This time due bone of Arthur Bellefleld win in- veded end everything taken but. e ‘on 0! eat! end I. phno. No one here knowo. add Anhur Bellnflold. 81i- don“, tome humorous person find}: gust enjoyment in lending in these stories to the laminar. The house dimtly be]: 0! the Grey Electric notary have been bought by Mr. F. Dooley of Highhnd Purk. llo intends to move them to hklo‘ hero in town. The Itork visited the Genty home on Wodnudny morning 3nd left I bright. boy to be remembered by me (“her aid mother. The local branch of the Public School Art League since its inauguration by the Oeeoli Club some years ego hes in many ways eseisted in beeutifying our school room end in reising the artistic ideals of our children. This year the Leegne hes undertaken a more embi- tious work then ever before but! one whet ehould enlist the interest end co- operetion of every reeident of [ligh- 'lend Perk. lt’e idee is to unite “tree- tive the auditorium of the Elm Piece .Grllnmer Schoolâ€"an place where the children congregete every week us well en en neembly roam for the people of the town. For too long e time deed white wells hnve stared at the nudi- encee. The Art Leegue hee errenged for three lerge qil pnintinge to be mounted on moral decorations. The lergeet one. five feet high. covering the thirty-ave feet beck of the sage por- trnye the beginning of English dream in on outdoor Morelity pity of tbe‘ enrly fourteenth century. The outer penele. e h twelve feet long. to cover the flunk ng epeeee of the Inn!- well repreeent one e hunting eeene. end-the need wetter ateeppeereo. to return} little Inter obviously perturbed. “The cup youâ€"" he began. "Whet ?" en- eleimed the customer in pretended in- dignution. “Do you mean to tell me that in n first-class establishment like this you haven’t such it thing as e cup with e handle on the left side? Abe eurd l You must have plenty of them.” "‘Well,” said the heed waiter, “u. usunlly hn‘ve, but I‘m sorryto any that the lest we had was broken thin morn ing." , ' J Mr. Adolph Helen: is building 3 house on St. John'e neenue. He inn brother of Mr. John Nelson, our mur- shell. Ir. 0tho E. Iorgen soiled Tuefliey for Europe to-joln Mn. Morgen end his two deughten in Sicily. The Women‘s Home end Foreign Minionery eociety of the First United Enn‘elicel church net on Thin!” nlternoon in the lecture room of the church. ‘ Ravinia Items. other s mi inning” tron ihsgsie of on historic cshtle. Those psintiegs sre to he executed by ne‘ers o! ehe [Meeting sis. of the Arc instanceâ€"- yonng onion. who here siresdy exhibâ€" ited notsbls work st vnrions sl‘i exhib- iuâ€"snd under ihs diroei supervision of the well known mica. Tho-es Wood Stevens sod Ohsries Prsnees Brown. These picinass. which nsdsr om. cinnnsssnces wcnld cost thous- snds o! dollsrs. being done so put of rho m coarse st she Ineiitnie sod ex- hibited at. closing exhibition. will be given In our school for s Inerl'y noninsl so. to cover the cosi of Insurinl. pro- dnction snd piecing in our school build- ing. The borne is hoping to rsisc the remsinder of the necesesry son: by per- uonsl contrihntion lion onr libersl minded citizens. Ivory resident. men or women. wheiher hsflng children in the school or not. should he interceud in this public enterprise sod he glsd co hsve s part in obtaining this veinshle poeseesion for Hi‘hlsnd Pork. The League membership fee is fifty cents for esch sduli. snd ten cents for chil- dren. The school children by the an- nary sslc of their work rsised s goodly mount than. psid their. full member- ship. Now the friends of the Lent” sod sll former members sre urged to send their contribution ss scan as pos- sible to Mrs. Funk R. Psrtridge. Tres- snrer Exmoor club. .

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