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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 6 Jun 1908, p. 2

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The MW Achm ‘ wood clerk Exemiusdu be halal "etc! Jum_W. , G On Sunday the Banal-mute Sewn on in 9:11 «(I‘m preachidpy Rev. 5A.A.Phn«iehl ' v ad on Commencement day June 16; the Mn. 0- addteuwill begin-n by Proteus: M. Bmu’ nuke: ll! Thoma of Lake Forest. b0? m. Min Mildred Mihim fishing I much neededncnionathchouof hat pu- enu unjust! Avt _ ' The marine of Miss Mm [mite Underwood. singing: of Mr and Mn. John lngle Underwood 0! Dayton ONO. nndli. Will. Rogers Raine! 0! High. [Ind Puk will an phcc May after- mmjune‘). n4o'clocklt the. home of thebride'upuémin Dayton. Mr. 1nd Mu. Ruflner will be I! home In Highland Park after An; I. Mn E limmer of Green Bay Road mopcmcd on at Aim-nan: hocniul and is In“ very ill Mr. Dudley Smith. the popular organ- ‘kt .1 Trinity Church win give another of his Ming concern (01mm;- (Sunday) afurmon It the Trinity Church. All“: invited. Mia Ethel Tumley will uni-L Mr. Lyman Prior plnyed the omen [or the Trinity Church last Sunday evening. He acquited hinuel! in en exceedingly credit-bl: manner. - ' ' Messrs Melvin Swectland sud George Phillips attended the torch light process- onin Evanston Tuesday. The procession was in celebration of its being University Day at Northwestern University where both are students. Every Department 0! the University was represented by a float typical of Its department. The one from the Lav School was exceedingly beautiful it. representing a Mediaeval Court scene. The Pharmacy Schoc‘ was represented by a huge float made 8; represent an alligator. Mis- Eliubcth Boynton regumed home Saturday after an absence of two month: in Wflkes Bure‘Pa. ' A number of prominent citizens have complained about the boys playing ball on the sigewalks. Those Complaining assert the 'boys have grown careless/of the safety of the pedestrian}. If this is sothey shoutd be stopped as was the roller skating It II the abuse of a thing by a few that make: necessarv these seemingiy hand measures. Last Friday evening (June 5th) the jhe children at the Grammar school held '2'; festival of the Nations for the benefit of the Piano ,fund. Groups of gayly colored childfiéh .eang song: and executed fancy drill! to the evident enjoyment of a large audience. Among the nationé re.- presented were, Germany, England, France, Switzerlind, Japan and others. Mr. lnders. Wm_. O. Hipfircllretruned to Highland Park Tuesday afternoon from California .. Mr. Frank Fin of Lake Forest College will spend two weeks of his vacatidn at a students conferenc; at Lake Geneva. ' Mr. and Mrs. John Glass and Mr. Thomas Glass returned home. after an extended trip, Tuesday. - The grammar school will dose for the year Friday pinning June ,19th. ' The firm ‘of Kenby, Manison Co. has been engaged during the past few week! in "firepmofing" the “basement oi the Grammar «1100!. The stairway: have been braced and sheathed and all lent wood work covered with heavy upon» A veryinmeuing exhibit at the ‘wout [Nit Guard rails have been («mulled ohheNObnnches o! the AW: man on all exit «Airways. . was renamed hula Chlm’li'lc MM :ichl â€"-â€"-â€" - bearing In ”verb. The west In: hid» the Mn. 0. 8 Band was culled to Mill- ly gradlyinu to It, Willi-m and m. msg' wwkec Monday mattcnd the lunenl o! m _ Mnand Mn. ]- L. Proctor and family lehSamdayKorn vidnoloaon Mun. They were :ccomp-niod by Hill Sm Schnptct Mn. 0. 8. Band was and to Mill- wwkec Monday tom'cnd the funeral 01.. her friend. Mia Hulda}: “finer. * Mia Florence Sohoy and Min Miller vuiud Mu. Ruth W Miller vuiwd Mu. Ruth M Through ultimate Mr. Robon Shielda. a Jew thy-I with mm: ~in Jamfln. ._.... Mmmmdmmndfid RoyStouroIChhgo. M!!- MWS} 7““ Md” WmMmmmln-Ihemdfismw week from . short visit with her MM!- 1»:ka Decummn Content mu Mn. cm Boyd has moved (ran a """"‘ It Noam University [at week. In on Webster Ave. and taken I can“. M“ T 31- Wd 0‘ F0" WW“. Ind. Hcmyed however to: the truck meet on Noni: Kvé madcashonviduohum on W udBubecue. of this week. : ‘Hr.’ P. I Cox ml!- Irith mu m- ‘ ‘ Afull report 0! Coaumenccmem Ex- Mn. 1!. ll Davidson and Mn! L «the. will be primed in on. column Dining“ in loan today «5 jointhe Cld- next week. on in 1b. Quip ll. Links Gene“ The - ' hdiet will remain (or a week and mum Gm. gm...“ .. being (cu in mgSeniof with the My: whom“! break ramp next (are: "Give' In the Ax" which til! beziv Tuesday W cadet “Vinfl 'P'm ' "'7 enClus Day. The play a under the mul- busy week drilling and will be ghd toga hack to the Park. Mr. Wther Anderson of Evan-ton till spend Sunday withMr. and Mn. Janie Sobey on Bloom St. Mr. Wdlcr Loyd left on Tuuday [ct Spohne Washington on u six Indium Inve of abicncc 1mm Fun Sheridan. Mr. Loyd contemplates locating in the west. - ' west. . ‘ V ‘ Mr. Allen Schumer has changed his mind a to his plans [or next year and Mrs. Henneh Ma'ybe and sister of Zion wili probably spend the iime in Europe. City visited their cousin, Mrs. Frank ‘ Kerby on Friday. - Mr. George Schleier will _purlue ‘a ‘ John Hahn ’is viliting his aunt, Mrs/1'. next fall. Garbolet :his week on Deerfiéld Ave. "" â€"'â€"-â€"o ‘ The; Senior Class this yéar numbers Frank Brown visitgd hi: parents at St. Wenty one. two smaller than the clan of Louis last wegk after pamg his cumin- 1906, and 1907._ Lloyd Ray is President. ation for druggist, at Springfield. - There was a mad dog scare ii: the Park on Wednesday but the dog was ghot be- fore it had done any damage. . Mrs. Alice Southwdnh Hodges. of Glencoe Ave celebrated her 88m binh- day, May 29th. Owing. to ill health her children, grand children. and greatâ€"grand children were her only guests. but flowers and gifts from absent friends near and far made the occasion a} pleasant one. Tn'z MAYOR Goes To SCOTLAND _ Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Robertson will sail in the S.__ S. Hesperian from Montreal for their trip' to the old home'- land of Scotland. The vessel sails at daybreak on July 41h. Seven Lake For. est citizens will go on the same trip and also Mr. W. Morrison President of the Juliet Bridge and Iron Co. who will be QCCofi'lpained by his wife. The News Letter congratulates five the Mayoron his pleasant prospect and wish him a good voyage and asafe return to Highland Park. 0 ' HIGH Soaoox. Nous ' Through-an’error of the Printers, Mia Frances Kemp’s clus' Poem wa‘s ann- ounced on the commencement invitations for Class day, while it should have been for Commencemefit evening. By request of the *msnagement in chargc'ol commencement. announcement is made that the Class day Ind com- mencemenrexercises are free to all. The Public is cordially invited. Invitations are sent by the kinda-ting clue Io per- sonslirienda » Mr. Withummlngo. one o! the ml!» of the uhmni. in Directorohn lawman! MW unmanned by the Chic-go 1‘01:ch Co. In: in employee‘s Mr. Cunning: II evidently an authority 01 telephonic matters. Great interest' a being (ell in (MSenior ion be lomerly held a the drug can of farce "Give In the Ax" whfich “I! begiv «Mr Lug!!! ‘ - enClus Day. The play I: under the tutel- mot Mr. Wm. Averill. Mr Smduicb Rohm Putndmedmmxhecun Ind Mr. A. R. Williams- It it generally undentpod that the entire faculty will be here againnut year. ' A brief mi": of the athletic Ind lit- erary meet-es of the yea'r will close thin column for the summer. week after next. Mr. George Schader will .punue '1 special course at Lake ‘Forest University Glenn Maria has Inbounced he will enter the enginering cchoolof N‘onhwm~ em University in the fall. ' Last Saturday the High School team closed the 'most successful season it has had in 'many years. The opposing team was the‘University High School. the game was played at Jackson Park. Greensladc twirled his usual game allowing only one hit. "Three hits mere made off University Highs twirler but two unfortunate plays by. O’Neill 'and Capt. Bock alloyed two University High men to score. The game was viewed by a crowd of nearly 1,000. . The score D. ‘1‘. HS. I .U‘niver: sity High Schwl 2. A difficult catch by Capt. Bock. during which he hurdled a bicycle. was a feature. A party of fifteen of the team and rooters visited Elsie Janis m“ ‘The Hoyden" after the game. Mgr. Greenslade is cndesvoring to schedule a post season game with Lake Fares: Academy for today. , . . Mr. Ira Bra'keweu mm spend June in Canada. He win leave June 9th The Highwood school en'jOyed a de- lightful time at a picnic on Wednesday. Last Sunday. aman b) the 03 e of Dofiet._ while in-an intoxicated confiition engaged in a melee witli the crowd: re; turning from one of the baseball games. After assaulting a numhci of people he was wasted ‘and was fined $18.75 Mr Rollin Passe returned home New day {mm St. Pm]. ' ..HIGHWOOD NEWS Judie 01an Pm Irma an: be is having a splendidflmw bk trip thruwh Cnfliomin tnd the South and will soon manta resume his tahors u a jurist Gum-ya min known a O'Neill “drunk. vent torhc‘bome of Thomas Omnlnghun. where h: ha been saying md broke all the furniture and hurled lamp. and m through the windows breoflngthcm. Alvego topreu he is still it large Mr.P.JCox Iomerlywithwrm- ream gum. Mr. LaetIer In: «enlist ed in the army. Mr. John Kelly-bu accepted I pair ion be (omerly held a the drug store of ago school of My. He will u- uuin with Mr. ~Lae¢elet for the summon Mu. F. L. AllenollockponN. ‘1. is visiting her sister. Mia Huriette F0: (or I luv vech. The Highwood Vqumeer Fin Dept 'fllgivel (and ball Tuadly evening june 91!: at For! Sheridan Put. Mmio by Patton Orchestra. - ‘ Mr. J". V. Garrity purchased 114 (t. on. Prairie Awe. east of -- hi: reach! purcha‘se from Lawrenéc Olson. Mr. Moses 0! 'Highland Pfl'k told the J14 It. lot ‘1 _qu|ic Auctioh Friday P. *M. -~ Mia Victoria Hem. daughter of Wm. Henn. pmfietor ol the remnant on Wankegan Ave. was united in mar- riage to Mr. Martin Son-manor: Tuesuy June 2nd. - The Highwood public school closed Friday evening Ma'y 220d. , The last day' s pmgrarn was given at the school house on the them of May 22nd. The graduation exercises were had “the ‘- Sheridan M. E. church. The evening entertainment Ina attended by i large and appreciative audience. Both pro grime were especially good. and the pn- pils did credit to their teachers and to the community. Much credit is due [the Misses Pratt, Gowdy and Gastfield the\ teachers‘ and Miss M. G Neiglee’en. pianist, for their good work.‘ The pupils who will enter the Deerfieid township high School next fall are Eanin Caner Mil! H'uel Stoke! lo“ Tuesday lu spend ton, Arthur Swanson, Berndt Widen, Carroll Ehrich. Allene Webstor, Clara Bloomqiust and Florence Mockler. Mr Mn Robert H Mc Elwee of ‘ Lake Forest gave a dinner Monday In , honor of Dr and Mn Gibby 01 New Yofi’. They were entertained Thursday by Mrs. Wm. Hoyt of Winnetka " Mrs. Wm. Hayah of Sheridan Place ememined a few friends at luncheon on Thursday - Mr. Harry Wheeler has accepted a posi'tion at the foundry at North Chicago. The Illustrated Health talk at the Engfi fish M E. Church, by_ Dr. ‘ Maud IL.’ Dung. lint Friday was well attended. - Plan: In being made to give another as many hive expressed a desire to heir“.

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