'5, UNDRY. like this and 7 On Thursday morning the residents of â€High“ ‘Park and the North Shore re- ceived a circular which opened their evil tq the fact that: new fuel and huflding’; material company had been organized under the name of the High- land Park Fuel COmpiany. Mr. Herbert Bowen has taken a hon» on Second street. Hr. J. ]. Parker well known i n this community is manager of the com- pany wmch is organized and hanced en- tireiy'by local people. . Mr. Parker Worms us that he' a now ready no book Oder: for d‘eIivery by. the 20th of April. The Company has secured a rail yang end vi]! proceed imediately to the erec- iion of soluble buildings for handling their producu. ‘ The company has the exclusivdSale rights of the Cree: Creek Le high Coal. Miss Alice and Charlotte Parker of Milwaukee. vieited the Grammar school end was delighted with the periect system which governs the school. ’ The ladies are schoolteacher: and were visiting Mrs. NEW FUEL ‘CO. Mr. Edward‘ Pierce of East Central avenue, returned Sunday from an {en day trip in the south. ‘ to Pennsylvania for ‘an indeï¬nate Vvisit ydth old friends; laid for ten. . Mrs. C. ‘ E. Sc‘hauiï¬er 'oi Oahood avenue, has returned from an extended visit in Ohio. , Mn. Hill 9! East Central avenue, is spending a few weeks with a ‘daughter ' Mr. W. Hunéy was called to. Mom- ency. Thursday by the illness of his ’ mu Chariotte Rudolph who has been out a! tum for me time returned on Mr. W. B.,Laugmon of Chicago, has leased the Sandwich residence for the Mm. Bender of First street, has" gone Mn. Shde entemin‘ed at dinner last Friday .evL-ning. Covers were laid Ior Mr.‘ Maerklin of North Second greet. entertained the Eucher.Club Wedneldav Mn. H. H. Chandler entertained at ncheon lat! Thursday. Covers were Mr. John Gram has rented Mr. Wénd- ling! new house on West Park avenue. Mr. and Mn. Frank' McMullin are staying at Pineburst, North Camlina. ' Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Hill enter uined Mi‘ ‘lreland on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Mosély returned this week from their trip in the south. Mr and Mr: McPherson and children have returned from Florida. The Civic: Club held a meeting on May at the home of Mr. Paul Mm Anna S. Hipwell visited In High- land Park, Tuesday. Thirteenth Year highland park News. m toMr. and Mrs. r, 3 Ion. NO TH "SI-{O E N 13%8 - LETTPéR M. A. Jennings visited in Wit- ORGANIZED [ Mr. W. I. McNanly has returned home after an extended trip and cumrary to cousin news-paper rcpgm‘ the business will be carried bn as usual, all 'claim Mr. Peter A. Richards of Green Bay Road met with a serious accident'l‘hurs- day morning. ‘Whiie driving his team down the city drive to the lake, he had to pass a team coming up and meeting at a very narrow part of the ‘road. his team slipped and went over the enbank- ment to the ravine below. Mr. Richards tell backwards uthe Wagon and team {went over and struck his head rendering him miconnious. He was taken to his home where he received medical atten-i tiou and as {u go to press, report comes‘ that he is resting easy and no serious re- sults are expected. A strange ie‘atnre oi the accident is that while the team tum- ed. two or three summersaults on their journey to the bottom of the ravine they were not seriously hurt. I ,At. a recent meeting of the Round Table the following ofï¬cers Were elected for the ensuing year: President, Murray Moon; -Vice Pree., Geo. Manly; Secre- tary. Sture Nelson; Treasurer. Harry Lemon; Advisers, H. M. Bacon. Howard C. Hill. Mr. R. . J. Street who has been Vin Winter Park. Florida, will'retum to High- land Park the latter part of the coming week. Mn. Street will join the Boultons in Henderlonville, North Carolina. The next meeting ol‘ the Highlandi Park Womag’s club will be Tuesday afternoon,. April 13th. As this is the; annual election of ofï¬cers, it is hqped that all members will be present. Mr. .Geo. E. Phillips was the guesr of the Northwestern Y? M. C. A. on Wed- nesday last at Judge, Francis Cleland’s lecture on “The Solution of the Problem as to how to prevent Crime." - HON. CHARLES WHITNEY 'nmarlea SATURDAY, APRIL .3, 1909 At the last regular meeting 0! the High- land'Park Woman's Clith, March 30, M rs.“ Eugenie McClelhn read her paper on “Present and Future work of Wo- man's ciu .†Read an it in: in a bright and somewhat conversationalvay, the piper was both forceful and mum- ive. One practical recommendgtim it donmned m that the Highland Park Women' a club should further otxantze, adding win two standing committees, another on civics; and thetthiwommittee ,hould makealtudyo'f. Induooonu Mr. Vollmer. at a good deal of expense has ï¬xed up'his shop with ncw‘ï¬xtum throughout and they are the very latest with careful mention paid to sanitary conditions. Let the good 3!qu go on. A When the customer mp: imo Fred Vollmer's barber shop on St Johns avenue, to get his shave and hair trimmed up for Sunday, he will ï¬nd a new chair to sit in and large new plate mirron into which he can look and satisfy his ianity. ‘ A letter was received by one‘of our citizens from Judge Hibbard who has gone to live at Dec Mains. Iowa, holding the position of Curator oi the college library. The letter is an interesting one and full of good news. The Judge ayli ï¬ve weeks ago since I left» the Park. it seems 3 "Geologic Age." We are glad to learn that the Judge is well and happy. About thirty young ï¬enple members of the different Endeavor societies of High. land Park went to Lake Fore-t: Thun- day~ evening, to attend a C. E. social. The social was held in the Lake Forest Presbyterian church Ind a very enjoyable and proï¬table evening “repent. being paid at par. Mr. Mchymly is prb pared‘to take in new war! which will re- ceive prompt attention. yucoda'y'. April 13. 1909 ' As we go to press; news reache: us of the death of Mn. Geo. Nut. Green Bay Road Full particulm of the funeral services will be given in our next issue I Mrs. R. G! Emil reponedonlhc sick list. Thegrippemdcoldu teen: to be prevalent just now. MRS. GEO. NAAS “ ‘ 3:(5nm " ‘ msâ€: ‘-' "6:209:11 “ ' 6:50pm Income mu no»: tax sour- nol m non-n ' 6:531:11 6:533:11. 7:50:11: 10:31!!! 10:33Im 12:53pm l;;§§pln 6:509m Closes at 7: ouroomo rum-conic Iovru. Closes at 7:1) 3. m. Louve- It 7:50 a. m Owing to the elevation ollhc Inch. al her through train. have been nhenoï¬ this branch of the Northwestern and cause. a change of meil service a tol- :pouible In intelligent cooperation with. Civil Service. An important m of the afternoon won a vote to woept a plopoettion relating to the union of this club with an organization of long stand- ing, known as "The Ladies Relief and Aid Society of Highland Pork. mmmm Ippp 33%“ 0.1%.?5. l... CHANGES IN MAIL SERVICE. â€mm. min. 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