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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 1 Jun 1907, p. 4

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Mia Helen Hunger is bong from 3 vi.“ to St» Loch ' ' * We understand "at Hill Sutton 1: to .‘each at the Normal School next yen. Miss Stewnl of Wuhinm i! the guest of her aunt, In. Cornelia Grey. III-.A.1Priob‘.o “haiku-thin." I Inc home it s cost. 0! new on tho can nor 0! "fidlodliln lad Ontwonuh Amman. In. Corneliu- Gny gave u: tutu-Ind afternoon 9:: Sand” for her flees Mia sums. in. B. W. Bphunucher gun I luncheo’u on Sntfirau'y [or the Incom- ing Ind outgoing officers of the 058m Club. The Choir of the Bum-{Church gun I sociable on Thursdly evening. The player meeting of the Baptist Church has been changed from Wed- nesday to Friday night to suit the con- venience of their pastor Rev. Sunburn, a student at Chicago. Mr. and In. Dad), Rutter. well- known in Bighhnd Psrk‘ we now en- joying an Eastern Injip and expect to return ‘0 the Ionics for the runner. VIEWS of thé various ‘sc'enes of “ A Midsummer Night‘s Dream,“ on postal cards are now oh sale. ‘ The Operetta “It Happened in Rhymev land" to be given June 7th wxll be a great success and those that. hax're seen the rehearsing say that those that don't see the performance will be sor r y a f t. e r w a r d s. The guests at the dancing party given by Miss Frieda Swartz last Sal.- nrdny evening were Misses Marjorie Mihilm, Dorothy Clatk. _lleleu (rule. Amymflalibird and the cadets. All“: De Wolfe, Bilph Cliflard. Cha'rles Pol; lock, Francis,_\\'ymond, \anwr Platt apd WilLiam Carpenter: < On Thursday, u joifit birthday phrty was gi'veu at Miss Annie Cobb‘s kil der- garten; in honor of the birthdays of Jeremiah Leaning and Helen Watson. On Flag Day J‘uhe 14th, will be the one hundred thirtieth anniversary at the ndoption of our nationnlemble‘m. Next week, the Cndgts go cunping beginning on June uh. Dr, Barton’- little nephev‘ George Bergen o! Mflmkee, is visiting him this week. Mr. George Bryant and family are going to’Michigan the lstof July: and will reut'their homeon Central Avenue for the summer. ‘ x Miss Minneia. Miller for‘merly of Highland Pnrk is very ill at her home in Evanston with appendicitis and panngitia Hden Oral. goes next week to Purdue Coflegé It Layfnyette' to attend the grudution exercises of that. col- The cadepa of the Northwestern Mil- itary Academy went. to Chicago Thursday to march in the parade. Mr. A. A. Pittman of Chm in now occupying the I'm hone. Highland Park Items. Railway Accident at High- land Park Engines collided and smash. About ten o'clock on Wednesdny honing tho‘qulet order 01 1110 city was suddenly disturhd by to than nous- doned by u» cumulo- 01 two of tho North-Wanna locomotive- eomlny in nuddcn Ind viola-t eunuch It eppeere the! freight engine no. 20 with two freight cert- eltuhed wereon the melt: treek when the engineer wee wernedo! the epproeeh of theleet milk trein hon: the north. The engineer beeked up with nview beide trench hie eherge end so in enceeeded ee to get the eers out oi the we: but the milk trein in eherge oi engineer Memey. eeme.repidly elong end in spite of ell eflorte to breek the epeed Memney’e engine elded in to the freight engine with each tunic {owe ‘es to throw both enginee violently of! the trecke. hreeking them up elmost for the junk pile and plowing‘up the trecke. ‘ A Thursday was the opening day of the Exmuor Country Club and the tournaments were follpwed in the even‘ ing by dinners given' by members of the club and an informal dance later in the 'evening. Mrs. J. Mc Gregor Adams has been visiting her sister infiew York. Some yourg people gave a. hay ride and went. out west having u picnic in the woods. On Sunday 1m Miss Eustis and Miss class of the High school journeyed to Moeer of the High school faculty visi- Mr Brand's end htd theirpicmnetaken ted with Lloyd Ray of Diamond Lake. in a group. It will be used for Tan Nat‘ Emery of the Post. and Ms uncleKRtrnnnn. They plan had sev‘erel pic- M r. Reed Gurney of Chicago, Were also cures taken in their "Midsummer there. ~ _ ' Night‘s Dream" costume. There was a meeting of the Fecit 0n Thursdty int Mr. C. C. Picket of ciub int Seturdny night It it: club the Cnflsnnn‘l Guild we: visited by room. No special business wu done. hie {ether und mother from Chicolo. but pleas for umping this spring wan Mr. Pickett in now “tying nt‘ _.Mr hiked over. F. B. Willi-mi house. The engineers and their Item- m- eoedcd h jumping 01! their engines in lime to prevent. any IOI'I. hurt that a shaking up. Trafle Ins intently blocked on both lines, but in Ill Incredibly Ibo" time o batch of men were eulced “fling the cm): end curving It In thu ii: .- hour utter the mident. taint M without. contact with the wrecked Oi- ginee. It we- 5 night which unrated he" mh: people of the city to WK!!!“ the opention o! the big .00 ton «one It work. In I very than time III trim of the wreck were removed Io am when. in the eerly evening. bud-en men returned home from Chmto they tonnd’no slgni o! it lat. Mr. Brand our city photognpher succeeded in taking t (9031 picture 01 the scene jun Iller the and“) at the crime which we reproduk hén. ‘ Last Saturday Afternoon the Fecit club defeated the McKinley High school beam 8 to 6. Those who were there put up a stifi game. One little fellow intently gluing was heard to exclnlm u he look I! the monster cane. "Geo! it looks like. bl. elcphtnt on circus duy'f. Monday, night of this week Min H. F. Schaufler, of New York ge‘nerul man. age:- of the- Interstate Pulp and Paper company, visited with his .brother. Mr. On Monday nflernoou the Senior class of the High school journeyed to Mr Brand's Ind hud their picture taken in a group. It. will be used for THE C. E. Schauffler. He returned to New York the same night. J. W. POWELL AMUSEMENT HALL Bill-r43. Immiggifle Progfico and Shooting Schod. n. A. 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