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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 29 Jun 1907, p. 4

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’ -' The ca’vahfy horses were shipped from ' Fort Sheridan to Fort Leavenwdrth, K3... anti white troops from the Philippines will come to ihis' pus: overlahd.'an-iving ' about September 15!. * It is reported that Mr.‘ Ives- of the C. M. E.R. R. has taken unto him- self a wife, and the rules of modem etiquette and good manners provide that we shall congratulate the gentleman and wish the lady much joy. ' [or at Glenn». Elgin. Roger Fifim ”have! at Prairie View Mr. A, K. Carmichael of Kankahee was in this city last Saturday. Mia Dummy Ward at Blue' mm! is the sun! of her cousin, Elsie Laegeler. Min land! 0! Chicago is visiting at the lumen! Mr. ”\de FrankFrinch. Min Beulah Cummings is just new- ering fr'om a severe attack of amulet. The building recently vacated by Mr. “min is now occupied by a (mi! dealer. - Bum-To Mr. and)“; A. gab” ,1. non. All are doing nicely. especially Burn-To Mr. and. mu. 5. up”; . :00. All are doing nicely, especially Abe. - Mr. Schultz'of the Damroech orchestra was entennined by Mrs. August Johann- F Sh son of: Sunday. . There will be a dance in the art er- . Mn. Beaudm entertained her elites}: 3:22“ Wm“ 0" 5“““3’ "“‘h' Mn. Ducdale and her friend Mrs. Mc-V Call at lunchedn onThufsday. ' ~ The Ladies‘ Auxiliary met with Mn Saturday i. . busy “I” Ravinia Fox on First street on Thursday after- Park. La! Saturday there w e re three “9““: June 27- picnics enjoying the “rural beauty" asi Mrs. Dahl and Mrs. Laegeler have re- 0'“ lady “Wk Tofth the 29th:, . LA“ t»- m .. lama fine six picnicsar'ecxpeeted: . . , . noon. June27 Mn. Dahl and Mrs. Laegeler have re- turned home from Blue island where they visited iriends . Dr. Weacott reports the safe arrival of an 8X-pound daughter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mowers. Mr. Paul 9.3.1)! of Lakeside Hotel, Diamond Lake, was in the city the first oi the week and reported fine catches of black bass: ' Mm ha Breakwell, in the employ of Messrs. Sobey 8: Mooney, has just re- turned to duty, having enjoyed a two- weeks' vacation. . ' . l picnics enjoying the ' rum neaury as one lady expressedit. Today, the 29th, six picnics are expected ‘ " The electric road has at lasteome to the conclusion that it wmldbewellm have a more roomy platform on the. east side of the road It Rwink Station. We ' are glad to tee it growing it: rapidly. Beginning vim Thursday June 27th; and continuing on through the summer, the Chicago School of Domestic Arts and Science. will conduct a course of house- keepers' lectures. The course is out- lined in the concert program for this week. Tickets on sale at the Casino.- Single lecture, 56am, or the full course of nine lectures. 80. Mrs. Vemett, who had been staying V ' with Willett s for sometime. has returned to her. home. On Wednesday afternoon Miss Dora Siler and Mr. Sit: _ oi Libertyville were united in marriage by Rev. Boehoiu? A warm rice reception was given them at the station. Mr. Therrien, Mr Hutchiriaon, and son Roy. went on a fishing trip to Fox Lake Friday They admitted that the ten small fish they brought home were all they caughtr. It is a proof oi their love .ior truth when we consider“ that they did not have only simiooters on the line, which broke away. ‘ Rev. Bos'holt spent a few days at t Ed. 1‘ Han and family have moved 1:» Miss Laura Fagin in telephone upen- Miss Prudence, Pilgrim Pease passed away 'yesterda‘yfjune 27. She was on her way home from Ottawa, Ill, but died on the journey. She was suffering from accute pneumonia. Funeral will take place on Sunday about 2 p. m. SMOTHER MAfiz-FAGAN WEDDING. The marriage of Miss mic Fagan to Joe Smotherman was q: letly celebrated Wednesdey of this week. ' Both Mr. and Mrs. Smotherman are well and favorably known in Highwood andpopular society. The bride has been for some time in the -embloy of Mr. and Mrs. Al. Smith at the Park Hotel. Mr. .Snmtherman is a well-known young man and a cofiduetpr on the C. '8: M. E. R. R; A hot! of friends join in good wishes to the M: young people with every prospect ot a hapmyfievogted life. Highwood Items. Dunâ€"At hie but. ii KW. on Friday, June 21.? Ed. laminar-fed ‘7 ya". . > ,. , _; . lnteement on Huntley at linearille. Wit. his former home. Mr. Matthews leave. a write and son heddnuther rela- tives end a host of friend!» mum his death. He was of a kindly and genial disposition, and his standing in the com- munity can of the belt. uie deserving a man of sterling qualities and was highly respected by all who knew him; His condition was such that there seemed to he no hope of his recovery. and deeth was not unexpected. 11m many friends he leave! in Hiéhwwd join with the lur- rowing viduw and son In their ad be~ tenement. Deerfield Items Fred Pawns and yiie vidted at Ed. Eutou's over Sunday. Ilia Genevieve Bollard has been vie? iting her cousin, the Antes’s. Last Saturday Mr. Richard Willett was married to Min Elia Tltereenvitz at Chi. cagu. Quite a number from here attended the Sunday school convention held at the United Evangelical church at Pligh- land Park. Mr. and Mrs. Plagge and daughte: Winilred were Chicago visitors Saturday Mr. Frank Herriman was vieitim l-I.â€"A- . I.- 1‘2Ill‘ .h'fl H'Pk. Mn. Stanger is entertaining the Misses King from ColumbU. Wis. , 0‘ nine lectures. “0' ' L Rev. Bos'hok spent a few days at a Mr. Curie!“ Nine, 81 hob-has cmss- conference at Linco'in, Ills. ing abridge the 0th“ flay? broke through On Tuesday evening a surpfise "party “19 boards “d “‘4‘“ [mean badly. It was held on Mr. Franz; ‘Friends’ from is probable that thc' Wwill hive to bgf Nonhfield’ Highland Park and Degrade. shot, for oneof thelarge tendon: in hi; were there. ’ ' ' ‘ knee is cut. The home was going very slowly; and thus the little boy who was driving, was paved, for if the jar had been more sudden the boy would Cer- trinly have been thmwn out intg) the ra- v'me which is one of the deep ones 0!" Ravinia. This is the second accident oi this sort which has happened Iateiy. Oniy a short time ago Mr. Mitten’s horse broke through the bridge ieading to the Page and McMullen pl‘aces'. ‘ The bridge is now being patched. We would like to ask Highland" Park _to brihg an extra board or two, where the Judson avenue bridge is repaired, far some of our side- walks are a little Worn in spots. Three gambling teams at Fox Lake and Round Lake were ‘hil week raided. Slot machines were geized and fines and Costs aggregating $250 yere paid. _ vu ‘Mr. C. R. Qfiyk of the Lake Forest Law and Order Luau; is making good in the work agains} these dens. “- a Raidcd and Heavily Fined. Ravinia Items. Quite a number from hare attended the Sunday school convention held a! the United Evanufical church at High- land Park. MI’. and Mrs. Plagge and daughter Winifred were Chicago visitors Saturday. Mr. f‘rank Hen-imam was visiting friends a few days this week. Mrs. 80330 cmmined her £50m. Min Lily Zimmerman and seven! friends (mm Chicago. ‘ Mrs. Ka'rch entertained Mid Warner and In. Scott of Libenyvifle. Sunday. Chicago visitors Tuesday were Mrs. G. Antes. In, and In. (infield. On Tuesday ‘evenifig occurred the dcagh '0! Mrs. Petersen. Sn. aged 69. She had been ailing ~for some time; The funeral was Thursday afternoon. Mr. Frank Jacobs 0! Chicago has ren- ted the place vacated by Mr. Zahl. Mr. Therrien, Mr Bhtchimbn,' and son Roy. went on a fishing (rip to Fox Lake Friday. They admitted “at the ten small fish they brought home were all they caught: It is a proof o£ their love .for ninth when we consider" that they did not have only six-footers on the line, whlch broke away. ‘ J. L. Gibson and family are staying here {or a short time; Max Bran who had an operation on his arm is getting along nicely. Therriem entertained Mrs. Carson and Mrs. Manner from Shermerxille and Agnes Shank and Mrs. Stalls from Chi- cago, Saturday; Miss Mayme Duffy and Mr. Walker of Chicagu visited with Duffy; Sunday. The Sharks will play a Waukegan team 4th of July morning. ' The D. A. C; will play the Highland Park Crefems next Sunday. It is believ- ed that xywill be a good game and much interest is felt in it. The Junior C. E. met with the Hutch- inson girls, Wednesday. ‘ The D. A. C. defeated the Clficago Rivals by a score of 15 to 2. The vhiwn only got "'0 hits BR,“ Langt. The Ladies Aid and me 8. S. ol‘the St. P. Evangelical Churcfi will have their annual picnic at “’miams arm; on the Fourth. To the Citizens of Highland Park nnd the Gcncnl Public: In view 01 \he «hum coo-don“ by the improper m o! "plosives. in tho ceiebntion 0'! “Impatience Day." we hue instructed tho Police Doporb uncut. to use diuntion in allowing the oidinunou of the City :0er we disehmo of File Arms; mi. oral-no prohibiis their disclaims within 1.1!. corporate limits of the City. The (lit ‘clurge of dynamite cutridm ordyna- mite cop. placed upon the nih of mu- ny Companies in mm), forbidden nod ofiendcn m iiubio '1! most. It is impossible for the Police 0! may Clty to preeerve order on such deye without the Isa-operation at the gene- rel pnbfle. Therefore the “Benign“! respecttnlly reqneeu :11 residents 0! the City of Highlend Perk to give neh std and enhance to our Police .- my be neeeeeery in the preeervetion of or- der throughout the cu, on end day. Any Viol-flan of the rule- of pro. pdety wlll be promptly Attended to‘l! repoxtod vorbflly to the City Int-lull, or telephoned to the Police Slalom. Number 269. HIGHLAND PARK ' STATE BANK ' Swim “4 911945;“! WCUSHING. W: D. A HOLMES. Cuber A. ABERCROMBY SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO REPAIRING 1.1.201 - Ilwm'sAw. I Proclamation july 4th ALEXANDER ROBERTSON. Xnyor. ‘ Highland Purk. Illinois. June 29, 1907. 131m J. Snvnn. Pnor. ‘ Rates, 52.00 to $3.00 First 03555 with Modern Improveme'nta. Suites of Rooms with Bubs. ~ Opposite N. W. be t. Highland Puk. omce Phone 77. rivnte Phone 1361._ “a . vymT-piiy obilnod in mm "no: “lung-W em “”1"" anus-odd. photo or Iketch for rug: mm: on mummy. 1° yefl'l' m .0“. ”It"? It NtNuctgzrmm 3.03-‘0. .ovonth 0t"... i WAIHINOTON, D. 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