tip"- Co. It. I’ll 71) 1m H3 zoo 150 310 nos I70 no 21 218 261 150 120 1m 119 W7 73 73 76 ll 12 The Mises Henrietta and Alice Shreve and their brother Claude ‘spcm this week visiting friends in Lake Forest; ‘ Mia Hildur Hausu'om of Highwood spent Monday and Tuesday In Wank- enn. m. Miss Helen Cnalc returned [from La- fayette. Indiana. Monday, where she attended an Alpha Chi Omega home Mn. Tipton and her daughter Sophia Tipwn left'Monday evening fpr a visit in cage. Mrs. E. Harper of Lake Forest visited in Highland Park mi: week- Mr. Oscar 8;“ has returned from Charl'evoix where he has been "ending a convéntion of the trafï¬c- -cl bs.‘ Mr. Bell is president of 11!: Chicajq Trafï¬c Club which is the brags; organization of Mia Tessie McClory and mater. Mn. Tom Hart and son Leo, spent tut week visiting relauvea in Chicago. Ill. last Sunday evening to dispense with theif service during july and August. The regular machine unite will begins! 7:30 during this period. Mr. John]. Gallery and family of Chicago, ,have rented Daniel Cobb's residence {or the summer momhs. The loice M. E. church of Cuyler held a picnic at Fort Sheridan Hark in: week and had: splendid time. There ‘wcrc £500! 300 in attendance. ' ~ The thief or thieves who broke into ~Warrenâ€˜ï¬ store a‘ few weeks ago are play- ing a splendid game of Fox hunt whh {he Highland Park Police. On their traii the Police have found three pair of- trousers and now, one of the Siijestrom girls has joined the chase and found a bunch a! neck ties that once adorned the Warren counter. Never mind Mr Fox, you '1! be enumno ,- , I“ -. W â€"3 ’ “at?†" v' " There was a fair sized crowd spent the Sabbath at For! Sheridan Park July lnh. The State Women’s Chriaï¬an Temperance Union had charge of the, services. Mast" Lester Hint: of Ravemw'ood is visiting his aunt, Mn. Wm. Nonn- berg of Second St. for the past week. Miss Ida N34: has returned home after a visit with friends and relatives in Chi- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Steele of Chi- cago spent the weekiend with their par- ems, Mr. and Mn. Emil Rudolph, 5)! Linden Park Place; Mrs. Oscar Bell and her daughter Lillie left for Dayton. Ohio. where they will remain {or several weeks. Mia Jean Maris pa} 1m feta nap through Indiana. Ohio and Kcmucky. ‘ . Pros. leple Smith of Sea; has gone :0 Yellow'mmc Park. St. Paul. Mrs. Geo. M. Sewgrd, who has been ill with the glippe. is much-better- Mr. and Mn. 1-: P. Knapp have com- pleted their bungalow at “Shore cliï¬" and are now living there. . B. H. Marshall has taken the H. S. Vail house lot the summer. 1 Carl and Leonore‘ Kuist attended the International Christian Endeivor Convex». tibn at Sh Paul, Minn. Thgie will be an Echo Rally of this gonvenuon at Lake Forest, Jdlv 27th. Thirteenth Year The Ebenezer church C. E. decided LOCAL SOCIAL GENERAL ECONOMIC INDEPENDENT NORTH s BORE NEWS -,- LETTER Mr. and Mrs; Géo. W. Child: are the happy parents of a son, George F redev- ick Childs. Mrs. Child: is the daughler of Mr. and Mrs. F~ M. Steele- The troops haw: returned to Ft. Sher- idx‘m from their 3g'nmmpmem ag Toledo, Ohio, where they have been for several Mn.F. D. Fritsch and family desile to thank all the lriends who spoke their sympathy i1: deeds and ï¬rmer: during their ween: hereavemem. Mr. Richard 1.1112, who has been' 111 the Fort Sheridan hospital for some time with typhoid fever,i 5 very much improved at present. Dick' 5 many friend! hope he will keep 0:1 improving. M‘r. Then; Paulos, artist and pm- rapher of Chicago. was visiting friehdl in Highland Parerhis week. Mr. Pauloft, has an artistic e37e for things beautiful, andisdelighted with the North Shore scenery. His studio is located at Halsted’ and Grand Ave, Chicago. Miss Jean Ten Broeck of Ravine an: nue give a large beach ‘party Thursday evening‘ in honor other guns from Milwaukee. ‘ Mrs Baldh and Miss Ruth Balch of Ravinia left Thursdl’y fora year svisit in Germany and France They am] on the ‘ï¬indnnatifl' which leaves New York law. 17m. Mr. and 3:1", Remy Walther‘and Mr. and Mrs. laqk Dyï¬y will have n’ext Tuck- day for Dmte’n Pke. Miss Viola Shields is the guest of Miss Elizabfdx Cash of Ft. Sheï¬dan. Cyrus Hint: of Chicago is visiting friends in the Purl} this week Mist Catherine Sullivan was home from Mercy Hospital Monday of «his week. Ben’Greet the originator of: the qudlamfphym, its bun on we†received this year that he Will hive a return Wm“ 0Ii next Tuesday evening, }uly 20th Mr- Greet I: doing better wqu_ with his company than ever bcfnrc. and his idea of waving in Name: theatre has won for him much popularity- (Cantu-3d in: up Four.) These ladies and; very charming gymies and succeeded in con- tributing largely to the Girls Hill beneï¬t. We wish we could put:- lish a cutof all the booth: with the ladies to charge.†_ nit would make a very attractwe picture. The picture at riglit I: Huh-L Drum (‘X-‘toMWh-CIflDYem AI you delly journey unwed o’er Ille'e rough end maxed med, lent by late temptationl. burdened by cue' I heavy load And a helping hand is given by lrlendl hithlul, good and on. Show your true appred'elion. cling to thoqe who cling to you. When fol money we have plenty. Ind waldly goods gulme. Ol friends we have no lack. then we can ' V count them by the more. Fair-weather {fiends are numerous. but than who e'er pmve true Are few and far between. men cling to those who cling to you. When misfortunes overtake In. and rich- es lrom us fly. ' Our loyal friends band by us. while on! Jan friend- pea ue by, Pay no heed to those who flatter. don't desert old friend: [or new. Ever hear in mind thi- motto: "Cling to thoee who cling to you." - Be willing then to lend a hand to help I friend in need, ~Speak kindly. always move younell no he I lriend indeed: Don‘t let I epilelul. cruel. bitter word came you to rue lt‘l utterance; duu'! be hasty, cling to those who cling to you. Donot upenhlhe duelblmr wudllm ‘ alwau wounds the hem, ' You nexer can recall l1. ‘tie like a poisoned den. \ Doellyouanmw'akmlovemelyonm. jut Ind woe. I Stand by vow, mam. dine M who-o who Cling to you. J \ ï¬t at. it at man at ‘ other hr uppon. ‘ Pmcction. and amusement. and lb‘erelore we all ought To do to other. a we milk! that the} m as should do Then obey the Golden Rule. and cling to those rho ding to you. MN. Hal-Jenn. Wilmette. Ill. Law-ImWII-yMIQ- “Maniac-talks; w A...†â€dot at (has {Ii}! an he wood 0‘ the.“ monk: lawn (a. ï¬nale! h Much: home of Mn. 1. “56m Adam 11:: receipu. amounting an 81,000.00. will go a long ny’ mud making many children and tired mocked tome! their hum drum existence in the cmded city tenemem The patrons 0! RIM M paid hearty aim: to the uni- of PM Stock. when the Theodor: Mu Or- chestra opencd in nun. than MY night. Rarely Mn W‘or 0mm- thusiudc crowd been open n h M than out mending due (will. perky-lg- me of thin â€lend“ W. Th. munmolmww number bein‘ «NMM There wilibebut on much! thew Orchmaudmm mom. while M. m D be memblcone. . Mia-Gad.“ the fiction afghan iii-ghost hook, Rebeca'c well min dam at In. Walter Cur Ind Mn. Iolm Drum. The Japanese unmet“ am. Mike! bamboo and W with villain. nu presided over by “II. M Pickedn‘ And Mrs. Richard Peyton in japanâ€: cannon. Azifnrechxthechfldmdmflulon Chriutmn nee vain charge 0! him. Carleton Moseley. 1110 [may :00“ booth. which us- watch. min charge of’Mn. W. W. Wifliu. Mb! F. F. Duke. Mi- Lin Mn mud “n. Rabat Buckley. In. Charles W. flnwmho We: and Btu. Hm mldcmdyinnbmfllbdfltol unpaid: of peppermint candy. An orchestra played in on: we! the vennda' India the «bar ice can we sold by the lolkmnc m. upt- in; white guru and Ire-tho! ï¬nk roueu in My lair: Min Haitiâ€. Ili- Robem, Mia Buckley. Mil-Catherine Hugh. Mia Elm-nor 3m. Ilia-Snow. m“ Mum. Mi. Ruth (inlay and Min LohdelL. lnagypoy clap. Mohandas n! ma old Indian mvumiluwu' g-uuudi, a real [my pain!!! told {on amel- Mn. MWicbeq-a indium oi the loam ailing. The deouldoao mhdm‘xeofl’goflflce. d‘c ham-of than maven nude doubly glad. and my flared heck. Amen. the many heath! “git! ' " mmqbzmmwhï¬im , m n manta)“ so.- nulli- â€â€™9†Charm Yoe. It wu ï¬tted uptow- semhlelnanin‘s nudio. manhunt given torus: best butterfly and: alter mmmdhm W the pea- mum ml men from Chicago being mam and evening flaming Wind pup"- ingconytortheir pupae. "chants. Chiogo Recodoflmldwmmm pictmollhczypiumthhmc. Mn. Adm md allure India who worked sobudbmke them. access duervethethoh ondoomplL menu which Gad: Bill And Nonï¬Shon WMeruymtheln. - Thebcamilui home and ground-with their exquisite decorum manual! ‘Iomkedlhappyï¬mddcdtotbhlhc pun-pun (at whichtbeyhumhled. Ram 9"ka HdthP-‘k Number 29 '