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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 24 Apr 1909, p. 2

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. Mn. Hahnehuehangedherm from 137N. SecmdmeethBCentnl avenue. John Ruddph'1hmne. Mn. Hemy- Doty entertained: number of political workers in the the third ward On Tuesday evening the Band: Bible‘ due of United Evangelicel church, held‘ their regular monthly busineed meeting at 'the home of Mr.‘ Carl Kain After the regular businees had been dispensed with the class then proceeded to elect ofiicers for the coming six months. The {allow ing officer: 'were elected:â€"â€"~Preeident; Oscar Noerepberg; Vice President, Her~ man Dreiske; Secretary, Arthur Meier- hofl; Treasurer, Percy Holpin; Assutant Secretary and Frees Reporter, Edwin at lunch Tuelday. In. P. C. Wolcott reiumed from the Swh My in the week. Miss Mary Phillips '8 quite sick with mnrrhal appendecitil mg eafly pan of re on the tip ramatic 'piec tk Theatre members mmes'oi I [Members 01 P. Goodwn and the service will be attended by the numerous friends of the young couple. There will be no reap. lion. The happy_ pair will leave for a trip 'and will carry with them the best wishes of all who know them. , Maechtle. The m'artiage of Miss Willa Mead Lovell to Mr. Edward Percy Knnpp takes place this Saturday enema-In at 4 o ’clock in the Presbyterian church. The wedding ceremony will be performed by Rev. C. The local event of the seas-m ts me play of ”A Scrap of Paper" by the Alumni of the Déerfield Township High school. assisted by dramatic talent of a high order and the special feature dance by Mia! Dorothy Clark. The play will be given at Ravinia Park 'Fheatre on Friday next; April 30 and the tickets are now on sale at Schumachfis Drug store. Highland Park. rVV evening. ! ' A ‘ ramalic piece to be' offered at Ravinia tk Theatre on Friday ‘next. Among membfls' who mll take part are the names '0! A. R. Williams. Geo. E. Phillipa. Joseph Colhurn, Lester Levin. Arthur Steelg, Thos. Gail. vMajorie Al- let, their pastor, for the last two years, rill not return to them. At the conference at Freeport, 1",. Mr. Counier was as~ signed‘ to the- Il-arrison street church. Chicago. There he will have an assist- ant thus enabling him to take atrip west in the warmer. Mr. Conrrier has made many friends during his work here and while they regret his gang they with success in his future work, Dir. Courrier. ”aches his farewell sermon Sunday drldge. Genmde Nevins, Viola Shields, Helen Connd. Lillie Bell. Nellie Fitz- gerald. And a special feature dance by Miss Dorothy Clark is added as an almctlon. The play promises to be worthy of the support qt North Shore (citizens and especially appeals ‘9 flight land Park peuple) as an encouragemen to its promoters The tickets are now on sale at Schumm hers at 50 cents and should be secured at once. Among the greatest necessities of any well-regulated community is a First Class Laundry. The; overwhelming majority polled by the Reliable L. party. at me Election, Tuesday. is very convincing of their ability and popularity. On every hand they are to be congratulated for their most. excellent showing. Their platlorm was not built on the spur of the u! the moment but it is the result of years olexperience, in the Laundry business, anti their experience has taught them the want! of la “quticular” laundry-using public. No expense has been spared in the equipment «itheir plant, norwill there be in the in Fe, for anything that will improve their work. , STREET COM MISSIONER ' NEVlNS IMPROVING On the 7th of April Mr. Edward Nev- ins the Highland Park street commit aioner was severely injured by being run_ over by a horse and carriage owned by a man named Dennis. The scene of the accident was ihe Laurel avenue sub-way audit occured while Mr. Nevins was in pursuance of his duty. Several com-_ plaints had come to him about teamaters dropping bricks from their wagons and he had just caught a careless (canister in the sub-way and it was while warning him not to over load his wagon that the Dennis rig over took him. Mr. Nevins ankle was put out of joint and he suffer- ed several severe bruises ahom rhe body which has confined him to the house [or three weeks. His friends will be glad to learn he is gradually improving. REV. G. F. COURRIER LEAVES The congregatié'n of the Ebenezer church are tony to learn'that Rev. Cour- The local win! of the swan is the [embers of the High school Alumnr on the tip toe oi expectation over ‘hcir tome legal Mine. in Wuhingmn._ D - C. and while in the East. band the time to run over to Atlantic City, New Jersey, fora let clay: to get I little whine and Mr; and Mn. F. A. Andrew. flue: avenue, Gleneoe, have rented theirhomc for six Win fuminhed. Lir- and Mn. Bing Nevhall 11:ch ed their house on Central avenue, Glen- eoeJor four months to My. Sienna o! Mr. and Mn. E. D. Brigham will noon occupy their new home on the Sheridm Rand near Central avenue. The Glencoe hue ball teem gave an informal dance a! the Village hall last 'Wednesday night. The committee of amngments were, Mean Gates, Schweiger and Kreger. The proceeds were for the benefit of the team in gen- \eral but more particularly for the pur- ‘chase of uniforms and equipment. China”. The Nevin“ family go to North minim Island for the summer. Why be like the lrishmm who trudged along the high way with a heavy bundle oh his back, I tanner driving, overtook "'Hey, Pat, wont you jump in there and tide? - At the Woman's Library club next Thursday nhemoon. April 291mm." put two. Mrs. Andrey Mnc Leigh and 'Mn. C. P. KeeBonc will have changet The topic in “Children's Day," , Ten minutes later the farmer looked back to seeif Pat wag riding comfort- ably. The Irishman was sitting in the backof the wagon. feet dangling. with his pack still anhitvback. ' Miss Frances B. Robimon of Chicago, gave her second lecture on ”The lndia of Today" in the new auditorium oi the village school last Friday evening at eight o'clock. The steriopdcan slides and to “-Why don't ybu ml min bundle down and be comfortable ?" i Mr. Henry Svmingtonmf Chiqgo, m a' visitor in Glenooc on Monday and Tuesday. “Sure, Set an. its trouble enough for youtocarry mesilf Sor, widom me axin you to carry me bundle. too! Ltttle minds are téo mu'ch wounded by little things;. great minds see all and are not even hurt. ‘Some of us are like Pat all the time and all of us tome of (he timeâ€"Let's quit. Euupnn Town. Real friendship is a slow grower, and never thrives unless enzratted upon e stock of knewn and reciprocal merit. Chesterfield A man should not allow himself to hate 'even his enemies; because if you indulge this passion on some occaslons. it will rise of itself In others: if“ you hate your enemies, you will contract such a vicious habit oi‘mind In by degrees will break out upon those who are indifl'erent to you. Plutarch 'Mrs. Arthur G. Bennett gave a charm- ng luncheon on Monday at which the guests were the teachers of the village school. the dniving teacher, Mrs. Butzow and the new member 0‘ the school board. Mrs. P. C. Goodspeed. The table gdec oration; were sweet pea. Never speak well not ill of younelf. if well. men will not believe you; it ill. they will believe a great deal more that you say. . Eastern Proverb The Village school boardrlield a meet- ing at the Village hall, Saturday evening (or the purpose of electing three mem- bers. ,W. B. Kleuing. President and H. H. Bdgham were re-elected. Mrs. F. C. Goodspeed was elected to fill the va- cancy caused by Mr. Copeland?! resigna- erW. H. limhson is visiting a few days with friend; at Wheaton,\ Illinois. Rest satisfied with duing well. and leave other: to talk of you as they plate. Mrs. Barbara Laughray expects to spend the spring vacation at Muskeegon, Michigan. Mr. and Mn. Harry Rubens. Sheridan Road, departed {q Germany on Wed- nesday to spend the summer months. Mr. Gordon A Ragnay'. is attending to Sun and I will, an’ thank qe it. He'hitgpping It the Marlbor- a. North mfimwm behind Hazel kindly llumte this inereui n; leczure were made from photographs taken- during Miss Pattenon'e travels and residence in the Orient. They were very beautiful. wine of them marvelous. There was a good sized audience present, a large part being school children. The lecture was under the auspices of the Congregation“ Gtiild.. Mr. and Mn. Louis D. McDowell lelt the latter part of this week for a ten day! sojourn at French Ligk Springs.- Indiana. Instead of: lecture ot prehared pm gun at the Woman's Library club In! Thundny attemoon «here m an in- formal sewing bee end tea party. A [use mm! .m pretem which enjoyed this chm" {rpm the regular routine. Mn. Thomas C. King expects If: leave today {or a trip to Cumberlnnd River. The boat leaves Evansville. Indiana. and goes as far south as Nashville. Tenneue. On the return trip (here will be a two days nap at Mammoth Cave and from there on the Green River. Mn. King will be gone (01' a week or ‘en days. Mu. Charla H. Meyer ‘0‘ Chicago. visited friend. in Glenooc this week. The Congregstionsl Guild met in the church parlors Tuesday and held an sl day meeting. The ladies commenced and finished nine dresses [or girls from Who 12 years 01 age. These were sent to the Children's Home I! Eur-storm A box luncheon wss served at noon. In the alternoon Mrs. bocy, the President of the Evanston Home gave an interest- ing talk in which she told of the plans, plum and needs of the society. Tea was served after the lecture. The A. A. 1-: club will-bold in last dance at the Woman’s Library club. Saturday, May In. :180‘clock than). Anumber of guests will be invited. It will be in the nuure of a Cotillion. Mn'ancis WoolIey emeruined the 'adies of St. Elizabeth Guild at a lunch- eon on Monday. About twenty-five members were present and adeiighltul time was reponed. Rehearsals ‘ [or “The Day at the Depot“ ’ are being held and: great amount, of interest labemg evinced by the mem- bers of the cast. During the two week: remaining the diagram 0! the hall and the tickets will be at Clyde'a drug store. It is still possible to obtain good teata. At the trap shooting contest which has been in prowess for some week: past at the Skokie Countty‘ club. V. L. Cun- nin'gham won, the fins}: last Suurdsy Ind thus glint the distinction of being the champion nimmd of the' club. Mr. Cun- ningham shot [mm scratch snd had a gross of_ 87 clay birds out ‘of 100. MISS FRIEDA, PEYCKE. Pianisté. Baptiat Church. Tuesday Evening. April 27. l the result of the H ‘ bate last night at N as abov.c We shall pod next week" 'I orium was crowded? : HIGH SCHOO Resolved. "Th." tarifi policy (at the: is a-tarifi for rcvcm Our paper being week. weoarc able t. which «a? _ u. mtgâ€"1; * A rare treat it mid “' ighlmd Park and nonh shore citizens? ; .(he min: at Rev. Clm. Mitchell 3p. of Chicago. and Min F mid: E. E5 fie. and MK. (Imp Perkins. TL ” movement ch. of Qhe ‘Ebenuef unday Ochoa! unneeded in getting tli': talent (or an c‘venings enumimnr " 3 On Hood" evening. Apn'l 5.. 13:; Mitchell will lecture or} the untried”: “The Otidml Idiot" and (m .1: red- g‘ i: will pay to hear him. On Tueedafir "jetting the 27th. Mia Peycke and Mrs. -’ 'rkius will give amaialconcen. 305.2 See are well knownnlong the not-the; f: On m at the large sale of name crowd expected willbetoolnrgé' 1x ' church and in conseunie the 319th people have consented? we: use did? church The pwceec'E both «new ninmenu will go (of? the chuck building lund. . F7154 " yean of tie (or'ofj Hwhhnd Park 005cc. r: mun oflice. McGuire I- Thebmdlatount ‘u-Wlu nrlueounouthec files-dunk no“. 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