'DEBAKER Coma?» marrow mgham 2H ram and small ice box anemale'hoouhuld C. NmLeuuoï¬cc. l f. T. _Rcmrntolmm1‘uh.con ; May lst Rwy. 50 loot lac onthe East h. all mwmq,_ very cheap. -a‘ I Rd. and Vine avenue.†79¢ Ila-Cunt)“: b" luiim‘jml Build‘i '3}?er V Mrs. L. C. Whitman of Rudger \Vil» “lathe†entertained at dinner Friday ;~.<emiau;oi this week. Mr. W; W. Willits and family return- ed from the south last week. , â€Um-inns. Sale on “thahlgh highland park Hm Dakota schools. Mk9 A. S Hipwcll visited in Highland Park ,Sunday. Miss Gcnrude Nevins spent Sunday In mun-net. Thirteenth Year Mr. E. R Phillips has been ill the last pan of the week. i The birthday Club will meet with Mn. Gelhar of Glencoe next Thunday. Mr. Lewis Peas: spent Saturday North Chicago. Ruben Crecnslade is ill with the measles. ' - ' - Mrs. Alexander. _who purchased the Fagun [arm recently}: here for the sum- mer. Miss Mollie Coleman of Chicago- is spending the week with Mrs. C W. Aldridge. Mn. George Campbell‘return‘ed: Sun. day from a six w'eek‘s visit in Saigon and Philadelphia. Mr. Chas. Schneider 1he leading tenor in the choir of St. Mary' 8 church enter- tained the choir and ushers at a charming evening part) a short time ago. Mn. J. Harmon of Park Ave.. left yesterday for a visit wilh‘her‘ parents, Mr. and Mrs. GeaBoulmn in Bender: souwille. North Carolina. ‘ The dancing class closed Wednesday -~a. (act \ery much regretted by the young folks. On May 7th KhPmusic pupils of Mr! Geo. S. Cole will gig: a Spring Musicale, at the Highland Park Club House-i Miss Helen Lawrence. pianistc. of Chicago and well known in Highland‘Park, will assist in rendering a delightful program. ’ Mrs. Fearing and children who have been away for the past twamomhs are It home again. u..â€"-â€" ’r‘ u just "returned from .an eite‘nded trip through the West, after an abunce 0! six (6) months; having spent most of their time in San Francisco. Ca|.. ‘hut visiting many places of interest on their return Mr. Car! New. furmerly connected mm the Northwestern Militaiy Academy“ was the guest 0! A. R‘ -Williams last Saturday. , The‘ Dancing Class which has been balding their classes at the “Gfammat School. closed the season Wednesday afternoon with a masquerade ’pany. Forty membefs of the class entertained their friends and parents The prizes vefe won by Alma Olson as a butterfly and Eddie Word wan received in Highland Park] Sunday of me death oi the Rev. Ritchie: pastor of the chu‘r’ch of St. Elizabeth, Wilmette. Mr. Ritchie was well known here having ln {act lived here some time Death came suddenly Saturday evening. The funeral was held onr'I‘uer day at 10 o'clock, Bishop Anderson and the Bishop of Fon-du-Lac being an- W in charge of the :ervices. The Nénh Shore Episcopal clergy acxed as pan-bearer!- Mr. Paul Rudolph visited in. Chicago Mr. Lylle Bininger had secured a ï¬ne nilio-I as teacher in on; ‘0! the North Menu George and John Kopp hay'e S'cilcr as a rough rider- Kn furmerly connected with Euchre club .m meet with Miss M. Zimmer, Wednesday next. Mrs. Lauderback of Moraine will entertain at dinner tonight Mrs C. W Buckley 0! Ravine Place, entertained at dinner last Saturday en- ning Young ladies sodality of St. Mary's church win give a card party in Masonic Ha’ll next Thursday evening. ' Mrs. PrindervilIe of Dale and Luke! Ave.. entertained 16 guests at supper last Sunday evening Mn Freise of E. Central ‘Ave., will ememin about 40 guests this evening in homr of Mrs. Fred Ctyg'gin cl Houghton, 5" The ï¬ve o’clock Musical Service on Sunday. May 2. at the Presbyterian church will be in compliment to Mr. Wm. M. Goodridge, ’who leaves for Europe next week. Mr. Goodrich sang for may years in the church and his friends will be glad of this Opportunity to hear him. All are cordially invited. Mich. and Albany. 2 ' The Labor: 0! the New Movemenl Class of the Ebenezer church were crown. ed wilh‘sncceu when on'Tuesday’even- ing Miss Frieda Peycke and Mrs.Ger. trude Gros‘scup Perkins gave a musical concert which was highly appreciated by all present. The clash gave two emer- lainmeme Monday evening a lecture and Tneeday evening lhe concert. They cleared about Seventy or Seventy-ï¬ve dollars. Rev. Wm. Burgess received avletter this week from former City A“( mey, K. R. Smoot who reports the weather ï¬ne and that he and his family arein the best of health. He says "I with you were here to enjoy some of this ï¬ne weather." ‘After this weeks experience we all with the same thing . 2 $5an tags to Si ' phanage. The Lake Co. Tuberculosis Institute and the Jane McAlxster Hospttal. ' A coin as small as a penny will purchase a tag from the fair lady who meets you and when once tagged you will he left in peace. The smallest mount accepted will he one penny. but it fly one wishes to V give ten million penmes the hates wm think It over. and perhaps accept the offer. There are one hundred portion allotted to Highlana Park but: ï¬ve thousand. Lake County’: Great ‘ Day for Charity VMrsk- kirk-e Cram ,of New S SLET TE T1“! 1s Tag Day nanhst Joes 3t menu? It means that every man. woman. boy and girl may have an opportunity to help those who are less fortunate. The plan 1: world Wide With every County Luring Its OWn assocmtxon. The proceer 1!: Lake County will go to three of its institutions: The Lake Bluff Or- alumnae- The Lake 'Co. Tuberculosis Imtntute and SATURDAY, MAY 1!. - Road over they“! uï¬ce. Everything has been gmgged in the [lieu flat to comply with the Doctol'" 1 needs. afternoon in Chiago at the home 0! her son, Mr. Reinhold Fischer, Mn. Fie- cher had been staying in Highland Park through the winter with' her'children, Mrs. Edward Wendling and Mr. Edwin Fischer. She left three weeks ago for Chicago. urn taken ill and her end came very quickly. the leave: to mourn her departure. one daughter and [Our sons The burial services Iva: held Tuesday April 271h, at Wheeling. Illinois. and conducted by Rev. B. R.'Schultze.oi Highland Park. The marriage at Min Willa Dwell to Mr. Edward Percy Knapp was solemn- ized last Saturday at the Highland Park Presbyterian Church. AH o‘clock when a_propitiotu Inn ahilted through the stain- ed windows and fell [antiatically upon lilies. palms and violeta. neighbor: and irienda began to aaaemble in the pews. Selectioua were played.upon the organ by Mr. Summers. ,a relative of the bride, and aunga were sung hv Miss Funkie oi lndiana Harbor. After a half. hour's program of appropri- ate music, the waves of the organ rolled softly into the Lohrengrin march and the Bridal precession entered. From the main door in the rear of the church and down the central 'a'iale to the pulpit. ea'me lint the children, two couples, compoaed each oi a boy‘~ and girl, all in white and bearing floral arches. Then‘lol- loved the sister of the bride as maid of honor. conned in delicate pink. Lu: came the bride upon the arm of her broch- er. She wore _I tailing white moire silk, down the front at ihieh fell in profusion point Inca, which year: moped served a adornment to her mother's wedding 'llu v‘ul- .. framed in ii}; in} hair. Sopbil Fischer died last Saturday WEDDING BELLS a. Robert: moved Fri!!! 1 Lu! Friday evening a mpenied l hundred and ï¬fty hithfu moponen Deerï¬cld High SChool debuting (4 ioumeyed to New Trier to nee! 2 Trier’ I repneenutiveu in the thin! in: deb-1e between the two schools. The large new auditorium us can to the doors. As 1 preliminary the! Trier orchestra and the Deerï¬eer Club rendered very pleasinï¬ select which tented to put the audience in 9. humor. The debaters (or Deerï¬eld w- Mark Byerl. Mary A. Phillips and V B. Wrenn; for Net Trier: Sidney l ened not only by Putty been? palms. but also by numetous lighted dlee. which lent to the scene the "air ( old time anthem wedding. Rev. C Good-on. paw! ol the chutch. “d the ï¬ve who muted the pttipit It- Ind then read the Vnn Dyke nun een'ice. minedknce standing throl out. joined andibly in the Lotd's pr.‘ It the close 0! the oetemony. When the amp turned to retrICt etc and match again under the I I held by the-children, the m (ace bmke into miles of recognit ,4 _,_-_ t_ll n“- .L- â€".Il.lrnn-n h ï¬gih. stunt. mt W Han-u I Mr. Wm. Good“, knows a pull ï¬tting. He is having the Hm Let-tn "cent to him in Dreeden. Gemnv; He may; he will he hotnelick vithout it. Lutï¬etunhy the High echool plqed hï¬ntnmeutthe-euonthe‘opwï¬lc umbeinghkeI-‘ureetAeedemy. m thmpmmmumm nndwuingiltedgedï¬m. Them which he reeeivedhoveverwuw an m. but showed mine at gent A! the pulpia.’ inc bride us me the groom. attended by his bto‘thcr. The pulpit and in vicinity Iver; hr, When the group turned to retrau etc and match again under the I a held by the-children. the ' ‘ lace broke into miles of reoognit her eyes fell upon the well-known (a, oi her friends in the pen. Many II! and unatudied cirbumatances cotnhiueg make thiala memorial wedding ol {3 generation; nett, Don C. Diet!!!“ and Everett! Thequeltiun debated m "Resolved. the‘winest tn!†polity oi the U. S. grit! for fevenue only." Ueerï¬eld - ported the aï¬mntive‘nnd New Tnet negative. Mia Man Phillipe opened the de 4. 4 ,1 1[or Deetï¬eld and alter deï¬ning the v , . on: terms at‘iuue hid down the!) 1‘! meetion i responsible for the n dbtributim ol wealth. ; .~ Din-lurk Byen continued the d for Deetï¬eld ï¬nd devoted the major tion of his mach Io skillhlly rein Immmaqmnuuhhe :'- A GREAT DEBATE mm mu 0! memo» on». m mute! and wectiogu for infant industries; ' Mr. wd. a. Wrenn clued the deï¬ne for Deerï¬eld by alleging that the wean. policy at pun-am in reopmnible ï¬at buy at the acts 0! comm ll Wulr ingtun and therefore in caring am“ to the judges tn decne a poliq clad. lot tevenu only. In the "haul I‘ May Phiflips W the few "gr m of Net Tflec that code be Intr- and. The mama and“ non he'erv ended Mr. Sandwich and Mr: Round Hill who coached the Deett'eld teen nd kept unbroken the blue and thief a!“ of victories against Ne- Trier. Mr “ nit' er coach the New Trier tent-I tied-red nfter-the.detnte that menu-time rank! at once he started [or next yun' m uithnviewolbmkin‘ch-M has no pteu'uently lolloved New Trier; Baseball pnetice i: wanna aid-“v undertbcvud-M cyenlCondl Wilhl Nun-in ï¬rm in mm: M u *3 captain but not yet been chat“. On Wednesday the high new “- in; team held in Int pumice dehltpl the year meeting I team common! 0‘ aluminum '11: lineâ€"up was D. T. H. 5. Vanity: Mite- Wrenn. Dyan and w. Wm. B." Wrenn h- dunk oi the {tail}; 75.. m“. fl): ind m Mm "ï¬g‘ï¬u’y in: agrees" to m at lhnndred ï¬che" D III- 1-H“. _ , 7, odd! event of the Hidh Mow â€held-week no amid" a the High school gymnasium The can! was universally W [M “ moccasin! in the him†0‘ (“each-d arid reflects gm: may“! on the I“! dance cumminee lauded by «he â€is ’Mnrnrel Deming. A VOTE ON THE PARK DISTRICT On Wednadly. April 21. In under». entered by Judge Jana ï¬xing the ‘0: tot: woman the Park dim-id M the City 0‘ Highland‘ou May 28. Iâ€, , 1- II....JL‘- in. voting place till he. not: on St. lu‘lm avenue and till be open (mm ocven n, m. SUBDEN DEATH OF IRS. 51'!!! The many friends 0‘ HI! L. Sit“. nanny ol Hl‘hllnd Part. much! to learn of her we“ dutMnaCngo -._¢A_ chMCWWFm Hal-e GENERAL ECONOMIC INDEPENDENT ' Junie! M'Alumni: Mean. Geo E. Phl- R. 5mm. w W Han-u Number l8 C'ufig .3“ End?" pvoï¬néil’belp: “R will! I0 "R“