Mi. Louise Lane will spend the 1101i 35“." whh her grandmother m Burlington, 3111., when the has been attending school. Mrs. C; H. Howard entertained her um. Mn. Rice on Friday. ' Mn; Rice if‘well known amopg the old resident: of , Doctor and Ben Howard and children will visit in Glencoe during the holiday; Mrs. Horas-d and childten will spend the winter in California. Mi. Lina Hermon Onley, daughter of Mr. end Mn. Eaton Owfley made her debut at their city home 408 Erie street. Chicago, last Saturday from four to men followed by a dance for the young people in the evening. Mn wm Pom of Winimka Tamer. mined for Miss Gladys Gardner of I Cali- f9mia informally on.chnesday. ‘ Mrs. J. S. Williams is visitng her daughlet. Mrs. Fred H. Trude on , Park uenue and Greenwood. Mr. Fred 1.. Sims, principal of the new Trier High schooi, is still anyon leave of “heme. . Norman MacLeilhretumed last Thuri~ day from Athevifle. N. C.. where he has been attending school. Mn. Wilmonth's mother. Mrs. Pratt. dieduher home inBuE-lo. N. Y..oix mm. December 10m. 1903. » Ian-WW. Cnnhhawhamnmed mum . The New} Trier High school closed yes- terday for two weeksâ€"school work will be resumed Monday after New Years- Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lane whohasbeen in Ten: for some time will be home this A LABOR. OF LOVE: . A beautiful scene greeted the eye of a representative of the NEW; Lama last Saturday afternoon when he stepped into the parlor: of the Congregational Church and found about titty children gathered together [or a loving purpose. Unider the direction of Mn. 1"- C. DeLang and‘her able assistants, the children were it work makingscraphooks and toysto be given to the children of the Cook County Hoe- _pital. Including the things they were making there was a table ï¬lled with toys and things which belonged to them and were made as their datation to the cause. It was not the doll with the broken leg an arm 05 and one eye out that the little girl gave but a whole doll that has been taken care of and cherished by the little motherly heart that dent to make glad the heart at some less fortunate child. The boy brought things which were just as dear to him. And .0 by this means the children are taught that it is more bleaeed to give than to receive. The active management will be in charge Oer. F. A. Andre Cashier. Mr. Ahdrew has many years been with the N6 cago. and is a well known of this locality. The dir the Glencoe State Bank a Schnur. Ias. H. Hi fery. E. LClyde. Au Charles T. Killen. James nis. Benj. F. Becker, Th C. King, Joseph Cormack. Henry]. Evans. Walter H.-' (5x;i F A. Andrew M J Power. Ruth Schnur. .The organization of Glencoe State Bank is almost completed. and the doors will be open for business on the morning of Jan. the 2nd 1909. BANK FOR ‘GLENCOE Mia Hue] Go‘s of Central avenue, Axchie MacLeish is home from Botch- Bismarkâ€. V The Success Club Xmas prognm will be given on Wednesday afternoon Dec. 23, ’08. Friends and pétmns are most cordially invited to amend. The 2nd gradewiththekd and'4th grade: will give their prognm103ether. Vacation thilyear two weeks. Second Grade. Helen Gowdy, teacher. Neither absent nor tardy. Clarence Bess, Lillie Broten, Mildred Caseboom. Lloyd Muzik, Gerti'ude Smith and Harold Williams. Best spellers; Lillian Gustaf- son. Grace Glader. Hazel Cinder. Lillie Broten, Lloyd Minikand Gertmde Smith. F int Grade. Neither absent nor tardy for month of November. Marie O'Con~ nor. Frauds Llewellyn, Amy Umbehan, Hamid Carlson. Helen Biebel; Rose Ore and Mary Ore Last Friday the “Success Club" of me Highuood tchool had their second meet- ing. PhilflpSicgle, the president, wastoo ill to come. Vige President Chester Sulli- 7th and 8th Grades; John Hodge. cher. Nine names not givon. A Christmas program will be given on Wednesday afternoon Dec. 24. in the First Grade room. Delia Croker. teacher. Program will commence at- †:.00p 11:. Parents and friends of the children' |n< A few sea of supplementary mden m m be purchased noon. F ifth and Sixth Grades. Fannie E. Pratt, teacher. Perfect attendance, Certiï¬cate: [or November. Ruth Cummings, Alma Uidell, Tom Morten, Julius Laegier. Ed- gar Sevenon', Margaret Webster, Dorothy Burke, Augusta Carlson, Frences Davis. Ada Roberg and Ruth WiHiams. Third and Fourth’Grades. Harriet Gastï¬eld, teacher. “Neither nor tardy. Mable Broten, Lucille Brackenl. 'Chas. Lehmkuhi, Willie Hunt. Esther Monen. Martin Muzik, Esther Pearson, Edward Sullivan, Hazel Smith,‘ Raymond Um- behaun. Ellie Weinacht and Frank Walz. Best spellers..3rd Grade; Louise Spighy and Floyd Peterson; 44111 Grade Carl Carlson, Elsie Weinacht. Martin Muzik. The sewerage syslnni will shortly be completed for lhe wutheast comer of Highwood. The City Council has nude .3 newmomnct with Mr. J. Green. It is to have aMnto‘the Highland Park synem by special agreement With the :City of Highland Park. See our club offer with Cosmo- politan Maghzinc. ' - The ladies Aid'Society was entertained by Mia Collins Thnuday afternoon at the home of Mrs. B. C. Smith. This was the last meeting of the year for the ladies and a good attendance and time was reported. Wednesday Dec 23; is Souvenier Day at Mrs, Bohles store. A very pretty Christmas gilt,â€"a production 0! lion Cily will be given to each customer mak- ing a purchase of one dollar or more. Don't forget the date. Dec; 23rd. Take notice that Xmas in near and Spnta Clank will, arrive' Thursday the 24th a: 8 p. m. at the M. E. Church to have a good time will; the Sunday thool chilâ€" ren'and their Chximnu tree. Mr. and Mrs. L. Cooper'from Michig'th are visiting their daughter, Mn. G. Gibbs of Bloom sti'eet, for the Xmas season- ' _ A surprise partywas held at the bottle of Mr. Clair McEwen in honor of his 17th birthday Dec. 15. '08. A splendid time was reported. Mrs. Bathrick will spend the Christmas holidays with her‘ sister in Battle Creek, . Miss Grace Hall will spend Christina with hér motherin Mayville. New York Michigan. Mn. Bum. the music madly in me Glencoe Pubiic school ls mining young voices to give part of the' “ essisb" M the. Woman‘s Library Club as one of the Christmas entertainmems. Mr. W. E. Cummings. whé ‘11:“ iron: aladder‘recemly, is able to' be about IThe B. A. E's gave theirreeconddmce last week at the Women's Library Club; Digbwood School Nata! The Christian Sciencg reading room in Highland Park isvopen every altermoo (except Sunday) from two until lourthiny o’clock in the church building on ï¬nal avenue, near st. john: avenue. All In cordially wélcome. No better offer is mark can the Noah Shore Nays Letter and the Cosmo“:- an for the whale year 1909 (or two dollan. It is a notation! feet that passenger: are crowded. pushed and shoved. 'end u in the case of Mice Benkwiu. the cord pushed and pulled by the guards end the platform attendente. their lives endengef- ed at all of the down town eutione of the Elevated roads many hundred! of 1time- deilv. and though the Io- ol life end limb is enormous, the wonder is' thet it it ‘not greater. At the point-where the above aw'idem occured. there had been an exteqdon oi- the platform built, but which at that time was not completed. the facing 6f the platform at the side ol the traeknot hav- ing been put on. Had this been done. it would. have been» impmsmle for a penon no have been thrown undefit. ind therefcn im- possible to have (alien though them-Ini- Mani wimeuu to the nccident Ire vehement in their mtemenu a- tonne rank carelessness on the pan of the El cvated company. ‘ Seeouroï¬erof the Commlima for 1909 for ï¬fty cents on our Men OuNorï¬ShorQNmo-W ‘ Complications having set in; it was deemed imperative to operate on M Bankwiu on Monday evening, to prevent blood poisoning, evidence of which was apparent, though she wa's in no condition to withstand the shock. She rallied how- ever, and as Med. has a alight chance of recovery. At the hospital it was found But the young lady had mflered a fracture of one a‘rm. one limb. the pelvic b‘one besides very serious internal injui'ies, which were and are still Swinging almost calmm hemormges. Were it not forthe internal injuries. more hupe for the ultimate re- covery of Mine Bankviu could be held ’Ainonfl 0th"! Whine to beacon the platform at the time, and who were witnesses of the accident. was Dt. W. H. Metcali 100 State St.. who immedintnly hurried to the enhance 6! Min Bank- iitz and with the aid of Dr. W. H. Vary and other: removed her to the drug more opposite the depot. {min whence in m immediltely taken in an ambnknce to the Policlinic Hospital. At the time of out going to preh. but little hope for her recovery is enteruined by the physicians' In charge While passenger: were, béing crowded into the rear coaches a north hound Ravenutood train on the N. W. Elevated rail-road at the Kimie street nation [at Friday evening. Mice Mice Bunkvfu. sisterof Mn. G. P. Greene of this city. was crowded and forced 03 the platform befween the two coaches. and in“ her fall struck some obstruction which threw her under the platform Ind through tome street. umaining very grave injuries * Dithmer was -30 years of age last Julv. 'He was not married. and lived at home with his par- ents. A remarkable feature of the accident was that the horse escaped Without injury, Siltu of Highland Park . lady pull“ though “L" platform. Torriblo lain-ion. Death likely mo follow. The voung man was therefore unaware Of the car coming'and as he passed the crossing. it bore down upon him at a terriï¬c rate cutting his cart in two and severed his body in several parts. carrying pieces‘along the‘ track. This cross- ing is regarded as the worst along the line. The Coroner's iuryare engaged on the case as we go to About 6- 15 Friday morning, Ditbmer Ohlwein, son of Hi Ohi- wein was driving his milk wagon on Elm street going east. when the Electric car came from the north at a terriï¬c rate. The custom is for the cars to, stop ‘at this point and it' failed to do so on this occasion. Ohlwoia’o Milk Cm Cut In Tm By Electric Carâ€"Tho Drint lamb Killed F RIGHTFUL ACCIDENT STRANGE ACCIDENT Mines Hazel and FlamceShnen spentSnMdaywithMi-uml’onuol Waukeun. Wydw Put MmPowell'lmendinc the "M“ High-chock mummwy amiherhiendshopeihewillmoo judging iron-anew that Inn ruchednaiuemmbe not 8m"! known among out Math! the Rev. W. Burge- Iuthot o! the Bible in Shahpereand The Rclkion 9f Ruskin andeditoroltheNx'I-mem undtheumepum The stocking: which the children of Highland Park hug to (msly ï¬lled will be most carefully divided between the needy little'onu in ourovnncighhor. hood and the Lake BM Orphans“ Not one goes to the city. Icy were home.“ to; the Junior dunes. Bridge was played ‘on Toad-y It the Highhhd Putt Club with Mi- Floyd. Mn. D. F. Kelly and Mia Everett act- inguhooteuen. Lat cream; at 7:!) Mn. Dame] Cobb and Mn. Carlton Mou- Mr. and Mn. Edvard Lain. of Park avenue, lch last Tue-tidy be Jocephine. Alabama, when: they hue taken a con- age for the m. Dl’. Hnmilwq will doubts 650: Sun- dayDec. mud!!!†return and! Jan. In. TthocoorhoU tor a much needed and deserved vacation. on Monday. Mia Maude Collins entertained a nut berofyonng ladies lat evenina u the bounce! her ï¬lter. Mn. Emu! 5. Gail. Bloom meet. ‘ he Ind dealhot Mr. Folsomthelonn- er (tenant of the Episcopnl Chanda was made hmntoMr. Folsom: my friends Mn. Jno. Vlcheckwhohunpemllev neuritis-non Fred and daughter: Jou- ephineandMnQremmed to hotbome Little Mb l‘nneel Scï¬hgel m I visitor at the home of her grandmother. Mn. W. 3mm. North Green Bay Rd. Mt. and In. Manchu are happy our the uriul of dialed-ulnar. Highland Park friendl with than great W Mia N. Meyen and Mill R. Rudolph “Winneth witlupend the WM Why not and us youronlerionhc anannnMCosnopolhn m- duebothï¬oroueywbtflm Mn. F. M. Evans 0! W. Cenuflnvenu. Mn. Eugenie McLellan who unload (Imminepahmmglutveekiuim- fl will; and this n be m Min Guinea 0! M “enclaves : «“mean 11cm allevillspcmltheboï¬dnn. ' Mn. 1.. C. Whhnun of Roger Will- hmuenue, Inoutuain than ilk... 0! several weep. Mr. and In. W B White leave M week [or theirdelighdul new winter home 1: Pannier“. CAI. Major and In» David.“ at the Kili- ury Aadeny. lehon the mu m. lot a brief visit to Florida. Mn. Lee Baum of St. Lou'sinhc guano! hermuu. Mn. Orion. of flu. colnavcnue. ‘ Mn. McGregot Adam. numbed abomdxtyguemu Baum In: ‘ Mn. 0. H. mehohnbeenqnite ill rim 3 severe cold for “veal day. h Monday evening. umja'umotnmm cums edtheWhinClubhaWMym- Mm India Tayk-r visited in Kenflwunh a number of days In! week. Email-Togo? m8. - ntQOm‘I-rrlo fan on" {Tn-Vaclav? Zoe-r ?2¥§.§ 5‘. ml 3! Suave-Err monor- r3? nova-tr: flail-Ft planâ€"33.. luncheon lat My. MnMuuiaKyl-wbhha It! £53 8i..~t:.a§¢o>o>l gigs-1033.88. Junta-5.3:: 3350.. $3.8; Enligagoazsx. .' ApalCMiumugih'theagbâ€" .: riptioniortheflo'ï¬ï¬‚me New Lei- !randtbeOocnopolhmn-néoe both .ravhdeyeuiormdolhn "the PM Rev. GP. 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