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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 25 May 1907, p. 4

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the flames; end 1 shoe store, a fruit store, e plumbing shop, end two cults of residence rooms were quickly con- sumed. Nothinz wee nved out of ~the building. I! e wind bed been blowing the fire would undoubtedly have spreed. and without‘wewr. all pert: of the villege would hue been in great danger. Business men ere quite in- dignent um they ehonld bewithoue eufloient water protection. end hue elreedy begin In inveetlgetion. The two buildinge which were burned be- longed In Mr. Clue. Unbehem. 812. end Mr. F. W. Boston" uni! funny no going to move to Bury. Ind., in short time: A farewell pcrty was gimp them by their many wu-m {clouds hero on use Moadnfnight. The Boston": 0n last Monday night two buildings on the corner 0! Wankegnn and High: wood venues} opposite Sugeler‘s drug store were burned to the ground. The origin of the fire - is not.- known, but. we do know why it was ellowed to pin such heedwey. When the fire- mn ntteched their hoses to the hy- drants it. we: found met there wee not enough force behind the wen-r to carry it. to the top of a telephone poet. Con- sequently little could be done to cheek hive now moved from their old home on Ballrond venue, and will say st the hotel until rudy to start for thin- new home. The Odd Fellows will give u dnnco next Wednndny night. In honor of P. C. Connolly who hnbontto lens for Monunn. At pro-em. Mr. Connolly in nu Pittsburgh but will stop of lam a-gnln before going west. A concert will beglven in the Steed- hh Luthernn church. by 3he church cholr. on Friday evening. my 31. An excellent promn he: been prepared. Highland Perk ulent will)» well rep- reeented-n feet which ought 1.0an nanny to the cornea” from that town. A [and lay any concert will be given by the choir o! the Swedish Lu- ther“: 2101 church, Bl‘hwood. 111.. I'ddiy on. my 8!. 1007. uni-ted by loss! alum. The Lulieo’ Auxmuy "'0. birth. (In, potty In honor of In. Gillette. 3% her boom in Ballad nouns. In". an- oflhy night. A collection was “ken up and “.00 realized for the lock”. uar: 5n ‘_« -.; , , w blighted It“ It. Hum but moved to Antioch. It. Id. is w a being very ill. mmwmunnmuu It tort Md.- Puh on next Snlnrdny sh. [Adlnn‘ Auxiliary will hold I run-munici- tlu van-t Ital-o nut ”them-tolue- lnyI't. II Ind II. '0 night! to loan tint Ir. Id- wa'rd lutthon winch-boon wry nick oi into, and under the an of n nnm, in beginning to lmpron. ’ muIGJMbNU-nm 8»,- ol the buildings. Wan-gt. «(Nimuoxploninnonlynhv dnyn Solon Itbu-noddn-n. The» plndnnwu “dun-unchan- unoinnhntud dammit-almi- blowincnurlynlioitlnwindnvnont oilinl’ntnunn'llbnnm Schoolelonnd inciti- turn on Fri- day. In, 36th. The tall Int- will mun-o on My. a.“ Id. The following union in. been engaged: John Bod... principnl. Seventh nnd Eighth M In. Doll. Diamond; l'iifih null Sixth mien. Ill- Met - il’ :- “In Jail.“ visit“ with In. Id. Will-n38. “ll-law. liainufitrybroifihqolnvhn- incwith ha W. Ir. John Strr ha. ‘ In. Bonn-t: n! hundred in mu. in; In. Hoyt. Cop Blob-nil Inn in Chicago But" day. Mid A. C. will pin, “Brndnu Smith" Sunday. The "Shuts" will plny the “Dex- In. Butler in novel! in. the Fox how on Railroad "can. to “a Pen. hone on £13th guano. which building was "and lately by In Boston”. SCHOOL KOTII. Mis- Louiu Hahn. Mn. Willmun. Mm. Mayer and Mn. Ylnt were CM- oago visitors Tue-dug. Ir. Willett had funin hne moved into the home owned by Louis Toou. Mn. Jacob Autos. 8n, hp- returned from a two-woeks’ visit)» her dumb- ter, Mn. A. Schepp of Glencoe. 0n Thursduy the aherifl from Will- kegan was summoned to take “my a. supposedly insane Ihlian who rotmed the streets. The “White Willow-"hm defubd by the Deg-field A. .0. Sunday. The more wt: 9 to 5. ungodlowodtho visitors ‘hree bin. The future was the batting of Fred Ott. Be totaled five hits, one every time to bst. The Eighth grode vilified ihe High school last Fridny. the occlusion being Gnmmar-School Duy. Irving Plaggo reoefied a ribbon for map-duwing. and Harold Van for writing. Simon Babcock of Chicago visited 8. P. Hutchinson on Tuesday. Mr. Findlny of Roger- P-rl: visited with the funny of Thomu‘ Duffy last Sunday. Mr. and-Mrs. Wiiiiun Mentzer no shying with her mother, Mn. Lance. Mr. Mentzer in living in n. tent. for his health. Mru. Willi-Ia Ham's “not h stag- ing with box- ior the present. Lat Friday evening I. 3. Robin wt. and I“ for fat. sum-mow. (Ix-hing n Wilmette. Arno anz in now on the nick list. His two gluten. who were In. In" re- The Doerflold “Shirk." defined the “St. Vincent." Batu-63y in n ten- lnning pm. The tooth was lo to l. Budqiph. Elmer 3nd l'lorine Dev Inner of Chiefgo visited with their caution, the Knukl on Bundsy. Melon-d forth}- bm on [do by. In M. The £311 I». will mun-o on My. lbpt Id. The fallout-g Ionian but been engaged: Jot. Bodp. rinsing]. 8:th 3nd Eighth M In. Doll. “mood; Fifth Ind sixth mics. ll- Mot Outflow; Third ud- fourth grid”. Mu. W011i. Gudy; Second grade. III- hank I. Putt, Macy. The lulled o! theee {new h then- eelvu Insure era! the undead ud sincere purpoee of our eehool. Bichu'd Adams of Chic-go visited his mother lat Band-y. John 0. End" his boat! v.17 flak but is now on the loud to recovery. Dccrficld Items Mr. E. G. Hume. President of the Central Brick Comptny bu moved into Mr.,0rson Brand'r'house on Second Street. Mr. Bnnd hu-deed into the an. over his new studio. lr'.‘ Sumnel F. Knox was «tied to Kim City by the deuth of his hther. ' BOY. Wm. Bur-gun preached u Ony- Ldte lat Sunday and will supply the Oonnentionnl pulpit. n Put-Ii Ridge next Bunch}. Highland Park Items. A few of the following item were crowded out from Int week'l paper. Mr; w. J. Fyflo bu gone South for Mrs. B. A. Fmenden. who bu been visiting her niece. Mn. Burton T. Do dge in ,New Yark during the win- ter, in now in Fort Wayne, Mich. with her daughter, 1m. Robert Grey Peck. Rev. Dr. Thoma M Luke Fomt is ably filing the pluce of [watcher M. the Prenbyterlln church tnd 3130 leads the Wedneldgy evening meeflag. Mr. nnd Mn. Raymond Flinn spent Snndny in Highinnd Pnrk. They luv. nex'. week for Oberlin. Ohio nnd will nuke their bonn- thoro. . I short time. Min Belle» lemony" in visiting friend- nt St. Louis. Mn. Benjumin Zimmcr of Jeflenon Pun-k, Chiugo, in vhiting Mrs. A. B. Hakim-d. At Bevin“ Perk on Bunnie}. the first. of June. the numbered the Senior clue of Deedeld Townehip High School patent Shakespeu'e "A Midsummer Night’s 0mm“. Thin h the no“ In- bmone drum yet. “(erupted by the student: but the proepecu proniee I good perform enee. Ir. Bullock. 8r. bu [one an. to his bomb Vermont u in his cum our, The niece end nephew q! Mr. Crane hue been visiting their aunt end uncle this week. . A: the Highfichool Spelling Contest Esther Nor-unmet: brought home the Manor prize for qpelling and tho the prize for writing. MB A. C. will 91., "am Bunk" III-thy. The "BIN-kl" will plny the “De:- ten“ turd". Mr. linen h building a dwelling houu on Judson Ivonne nou- Shaman Ravinia Items 0n Hondny morning of thin week, Mr. Sedgewick gore the High School n toil: on n pinnfor profit then-in. which he in experimenting with nt his found- ry in North Chicago. He comp-red the diflorent tonne of bnnineu with the .diflerent forms of government, end showed how husineeeuweil “govern- ment is working around towordn de- mocracy. At the end of his tell: be pre- sented the school with n copper piste. representing Wuhingtonn home It Monnt Vernon. flair-B Yuk. tsunami-ad two 86mm. new m gamma in the In. Inn-or or full. II. Ilrbl Ionltoa Old [one Wol- m in named In... tron luon. 0.. Thaw-0.5.50! thalaulton hail: will {allow but and will go to Gnu Lao. Win. Sen-vibes will be held at the regulnr hours on next Sunday at the 83mm. church. Morning preaching service at 10.45 3.. 1a., Sunday-school nt...2. B. Y. P. U. at. 7:00 p. m. The Pntor, Rev. M. F. Snnborn. preaches both morning Ind evening. The singing In the even- ing is led by a chorus choir end there will elwbe some special music. All nre welcbme. Sens free. Mr. and Mrs John Rue-ell and two children. who Enve been with Mrs. Russell's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jeane: Grunt. for the put ten dnyl. left {or their home in Chicago on Wedneedny. Mr. Edger 8. Rain». who has been in Wuhtngton. D. C forione time re- turned home lut week. Mr. u’td Hrs. W. A. Alexander ue hick: hon their stay in Floridn. where they hue bought a winter hone. The Lincoln Avenuc school will close on June 14th instead, of on Juno sub, to they had no spring nation The High School grad muting exercises will be on Thursday June 13th. It. And In. Borg-n Donut aloh- I'mtod flair aunt]: "when", on Wain-day. in. Page: and dunghlor sod In. Schween t1! 0! Chiou‘o spent tho day with them. . Klee Non real" expect. to leave noon for the Bonth to vie“ her (ether in Georgie or South (Irollnn: Ir. Welter Bnte‘y returned to High- lnnd Pnrk the Inner put a! the week nl‘ter npending the winter 1- Chlengo. Judge Greeneup who lune been living in Mr. Bntely'n house will go to the Ex- Inoo: {or n tow weekn. Hln dnnghter end her hubnnd. Hr. end In. Jordan, will be with him. ' Mrs. John A. Rock In: opened her home here for the summer. The High School will play Chlcqo Lulu School Sotnrdny in Chicago, weather permitting: Severn of the Code“ from the Northwestern Military Academy at- tended .the Junior duos at the High School sunning flight. Mr. and Mn. Glut-Eu C. Yoe, who have Been 1m»; in Wuhilgton D. C. during an winter have opened their house here min for}? summer:

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