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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 22 Feb 1908, p. 3

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_munic.~kymothon.#bvh “Chi- loge lite. In all cor‘di fnvitelto’cudté.‘ ;' The greater part of the muted: oi the entertainment after deducting the neces- sary expert": wilt go toward the fur} of the Chicago Boys' Club in which can" the boys at the Ruun‘d Tibia hive {Or i leveal years taken adcep interest. Hall Of Campany “i.” acted .- Fire Marlin" ant! forethought and judgment I quickly under control Mid-winter target practice up all the time It thcpost. is‘inltituted'in order tint r The soldiers again came to the from in the way that they aided Highwood in putting out a fire in that town Sunday nifht. At about 10: 30 Sunday evening ter all were comfortxble in bed, fire call sounded and In three minute! 600 men Were on their way to the mum-n the implémenn in the pout. Corporal The following prominent Highland .2115 mm M"-9.~,..:;v:.::::i3;i:a:: 'hostesses' Hrs.'Carlchm Moseley, H. S. Vail W. )1. Baldwin, R. ,W. Patton. P. C. \Volcott. F. R. McMullin, E. M.‘ Walkins. James Grant. George A. Mas- on. Charles Warre'n, C. E. Schaufl’ler, E. F. Carry. Earl Spencer, 3. W. Schu- macher, Fred Schaefer, ]. L Miller, H. '1“. Bacon. ‘ Come out to the emértainm‘ent and in so doing encourage the boys of our town and at the same time help along a worthy’cause in the city. As a result of the entertainment which .was given by the Round Table lést year, about forty dollars was sent in to the Boy’s Club of Chicago. This year it is hoped that the boys will realize even more than they did last year. Two Weeks ago. Prof. Bronson. the Vice President df the club,_gave an ad- dress about the work at the Baptist church of Highland Park, and last Sun- day' Mr. L. Trowbridge, the Field Secre- tary, spoke at the Presbyterian Sunday, School and at the Ebenezer church of the Evangelical Association in the even» ing For several days during this wee! Mr. Trowbridge has been in the com‘ munity trying to arouse an interest in the. Chicago Boy's Club. Hon. Luther Lafiin Milis is the Presi- dent of this institution. Prof. S C. Bronson of Evanston. is the Vice Prcii- dent R M. McKinney of the Nitiofm Bank 0! the Republic. is Treasurer. and J. F. Atkinson is the' Superintendent. a year ago Mr. E. R. Colby, (hé head worker at the club, spoke of the work of the boys of the Round Table. Many of these boys are picked up but of the guiters. some are found'sleeping out in alleys, under the sidewalks, back doorways and at the river wharfs. For this data of boyi beds and food are pro- vided and they‘are taken care of until permanent provision can be bundle/r mam, This work has several times been prc semed publicly m the community. Over and are thus equipped for the bank: of life. After graduation from xhe shops ‘good positiom' are found for‘them through an Employment Bureau run by the club During the past year over a hundred of these boys have beta placed' m positions both' m the city‘and out on the farms The dub began as a little play room where the boys of the down-town dutrict could be kept off the smell. It has grown into an induutrial training Ichool where the children of the streets are instructed TheChlcn‘to Boy‘t Club was started leven year: ago: [the-gun in I very Imullf‘wiy.. It: lint membership consist- ed M only three littleéwails of the street. It: first» building wad only one room. This club has now growxi until it has an enrollment of -. about sixteen handica- boys and girl: of the slums and Occupie- thrce building: in different parts at the city. The héadquarten 'are at 262 State Strcét. The; Girl's Dep‘inment in at 330 Divislbn Stréet and a branch affine work for the boys is located at 188 Ggult Court. FORT SHE RIDAN NEWS A small fire starting from a broken gas pipe in the basement of Mr. Manchu: ter's home Tuegday evening, threatgn‘ed to destroy the homo. only for the tirhé'l‘y Our agent Mr. john Mage. has been transfered tohis home city. Milwaukee, Mr. Tautiavan of Winnctka. who waithe agent there somefimelngo, i3 nuigned to the‘ post here. We will miss Mr Maze.” as he was a good agent. â€"-A¢em C. N. W Ry. Specal Union service‘s arcbsing held at Deerfleldqhis week it), . t1}; ,ngbflcrian church. Rem ~ -tv1ri“’v€ou’r1fieir or am? Park is assisting in the work. and the week after next Evanglist Law will have charge of "services. L Mr. Roberg leavcs to mourn his 109% a widow, Mrs. Louisa Roberg, a daughter Florence. and a son Albin, an aged mother, one sister Mrs. Ida Nate and two brothers A‘xel and Charles querg. besides a number of relatives and friends. 'Mr.~Roberg was 42 years old 'the 29d oi February. The remains where laifl to rest in Ithe Waukcgan cometary. The funeral occured Wednesday after- boon at l o clock at the Swedish Luth~ eran church, the sermon was read by Rev, G. K. Starck of Evanston. The servic‘cs were brief owing to the delicate health of the daughter who has not fully recovered from an anatkof scarler fever, The floral tributes were many and bean- tiful Death of Mt. Andrewkw The sad and ‘ sudden death of Mr. An- drew Roberg, came as a great shock to residents of Highwood, Monday morning when It became known that Mr. Roberg had sacrificed his life on account of the fire which occured Sunday evening in a large vacsnt building just opposite the power- -house. Mr Roberg was a mem- ’ber of the Fire Department and was the first to arrive, and fought the flames del- perately until one or twoo‘ clock Mon~ day morning, when he returned to the City Hall complaining of feeling ill. he said he wanted to rest before going home so he laid down by the stove, and when he was called by a friend at about two o‘clock; he w'as found dead. Heart fail- ure and exposure being the cause, Min Clement of New York.’ in the ghest of Colonel and Mrs. Finley. Mid-winter target practice agitating 'up all the time at thepbit. an? hinuituted'lnorder that man my he~ come Iccq‘u'ainted with various conditlona’ that may trite in the flute: time. V, Thin practice does not make much of a hit with the men. as they have to stand in the. gold, with freezing hand: and teen. and wait their turn to shoot, and u a re- sult very few care whether they hit the target and' In {apt very few try. ”AGeneral Court in min union to cyan per-om that may properly come before It. Private. Mullins ha. returned (mm flit-v laugh and will be found wrecking eggs at the Pan Exchange Cafe. Hall of Company. “I.” mlmfi; Mn! '06th Boy}. Then- Imus acted a Fire Mar-hull and with Mg- pt‘g 5'“! 6mm done. _ forethought and judgment he had die“ «a . . v ~-â€"~-- *‘ ‘ quickly under control. . «The storm Tuesdny and Wedneudav Major and Mn. 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