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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 10 Dec 1910, p. 2

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who ”napalm: with his Jam“)? in ment ofthé *ordinance‘ providing thdrberamaen‘. {or the construction of a concrete '7‘ , ‘ I ’ ' ~ . ‘ D i . Michi am sidewalk in front ofILo’ts l and 2. “'1" or" ‘9 m :m'” 2 Block 51. Alderman-Bah? moved, The W C 0 and" flair etectiun’ on would b? -A!derman Stevens “roomy owning. Mrs. 1. Huh Was that the communication be re- OW Chi“ Rn!“ M". “ROOM“ ferrcd to the’ Street and Alley ' via-chi“ In. D P .Shoahan rocu‘r‘ding ,. t , , , committee. Motion prevaiied. mnitnlirmzifiilfi-flg Communication from Willa M. “w ”new” ,9 m held a L. Knapy objecting tothc man- 1 mom. 3 â€" ‘ne‘uiof constructing pavementaud j ' mallow Roam-t; h» been visiting bridge in‘front of her property on- . Mitiflfiunf tor ”it!“ d-IS- Ravine avenue On motitm of AL | Thevaudden death 01' Mr William Un-‘ dorvood on Thur-day morning came as taunt flock to his many friends in fligfiland‘l’sflr. Mr. Underwood had livog' here («Vlnumher of vans and mnfly built n lovehr hum; on Ravine 1mm. He no a véry‘ public Spirited ml and had van a great many friends 'hf) ”napalm;- with his ‘iamif’y in theiernWI-lent. ‘ ‘ In. lliu A. Inga“: died Monday .3 1h. lbs-m of hot daughn’r, Mrs. john 013'» at Highland Park, al'ilho'agu of 73 yum. Her death Leanie‘ ‘auddeniy. Nil. [nulls I“ born in Michigan and tun-rm Chfiugo in 1360, gShe was thc 'Uh of Edvard A. {mulls who was en- gaged in tho iqmlier busing” in Chicago until his duth in 1871. J bind December 4th at his home near Van Vlock, Toxu. Mr. John C Mc>Qnis~ “on, let-or!) a resident of Highland Ir. Grant Green expects to. leave Tillman for: trip to_the Isle of Pines when it has large interests in fruit Nillfliidred Thxycr of North Sheri- ial Rolé is confined to her home with a cum cold. All the hdjg} of the Coax-kegatjunal lie lolhodint and the Epilcopgl church ‘ u we most cordiuuy invited to mended Mn. Law” of Ravine aven Tuesday for a visit In friends' In Harbor Md Illu- to Kentucky Christan holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bitter of North Sheridan Road are expected home to day: II/GIIL 1:70 PM?! The Foroitn Minimum soda“? 0! the Gig-toe Conflckmional church win um um Tue-day afteinoon in the Alumbly Hallo! the School building It 3:30 «2107:? Mr bhorman Kingsley, Superinfehlcn ol thoBeaucc of Unixed Cbuiliu win give an m‘xstnted lecture. ‘ Mm Marjorie Aldridge will entertain in friends informany tb a awning. Mr and Mrs Urgkan B. Uide remned Wed-bad" from {French Sick Springs Mrs. Onto Barnett entertained with ‘a Dutch luncheon on Wednesday. Tlie table In: prettily (hemmed and wry Dutchh-The name cards ware brought “on “OHM and a very artistic wind- .m sliced the center of the table. TI. Christan. ntveruinmont o! the Congregation! Sunday School win be hold on Friday juveqinx. December "vinyuthird m fihe school Assembly Ila Charla Vox with u {in o’clock 0n " The Children} we met." - There Inn bighvy duldnn and adults present I“ alumni: “1qu the line: How- ud' I talk: ’ The Opportunity Club of the Con- gnnflou) Church met on Hominy in the school building. Misses Howsrd who nu neatly retvmea from nyear’a flip‘abmd gave vgry interesting talk: flu'Charln Von Weiler entertained with I I“ Wtdnesday afternoon. ohm DEATHS ”in Mable i3 Béddd who has been the gins! 0! Min Elizahem Day renam- ed on Wednesday m her hnme in Tor 3329’me non FIRST PAGE ‘GLGNCOE Ravine avenue left l Weller "stunned ton} on Friday after Indian: for the 7 any or HIGHLAND PARK Minutes of regular meeting of the "City Council (f the City oincvh land Park. held Tuesday even- Ling, Dcccmtermh, 1910. Officers prcéc-nt: ~Honorab k! I MayorDoole'y, Alderman Tillman ' Kiine‘ Everbar‘t, McPherson, Doty ' Stevens and' Buhr. and Attor- ney Mason, Absen't, Alderman Shields. ‘1 Minurcsof November meeting were read and approved. Plat of subd'rvléion of Lots 11 and 12. Block 68. south part of ,Highia'nd Park, Lake County. Illinois, was 1 suBmitted and on'motion anlder a man McPherson; seconded by Al- derman Everhart. said;.plat WdS r ordered approved, provided the f owners of said subdivision comply r with‘ the reQuirem’ent's of theCitv Ordinance concerning the accep- tance and approval of the plat, Communication from August Beusont objecting to the enforce- I reacu all or those Wonk} look with favor on such 1 church' in Highland Park. and no duubt, there are. many “he: y hue nut declared theme-ewes fimd be;- canse their guilude is not. human. they hue not been approached; They r: qrjeséx that such: will kindly lornnrd the} names to Mr. 1. _AA Rube. Mr 121. F. Slucncktl.‘ Mr. C. }. Gipp-or any of those film are known“: he lnlewslcd. We are infoumd thax'an ommlzafiun ‘has not yea beeu- afi’eged. but Hm: lhme step): will 'be alien pvhen as many as possible wlm ate in sympéflu wuh this more have? been heard” {rum So the-year: be notified to he-prcaelil at Hut-initialme'ctinguml mus lend lhu‘r hands in 0 flanking. Om lulu an Son is chm these plans are making spit-v did headway and that alrgadyfufl‘ieirm support has been adihred to make: an 1Engllah Lutheran Church at Highland Park a certainty, and we hope soon m i nnno‘un‘ce lhrough» the_« columns of the ( North Shore Nevisâ€"Lena? that the l church ha; been estfiblished and who thesui-vic'cs ire to bvgm Thi‘ yum ha been felt for some time‘ and frequent expressions to (ha! effect havo‘boen hoard 3nd '1'! is evident that ‘ this part of theNorth Shore prmnta an excellent field for an‘ English Luxherun Church had the outlook for a prospering‘ . 12:),inle congregation ,is encouraging Realizing thisnccruily nnd believing that; SWlelUW wnuld be ‘ made some time and that. conditions were most favorable. a number at fog mcr membérg o! the local German Luth- erajn Church have set about £0 see what could he done. Happily. the mm- 2.5 growing, and it srems, their eflinlh w-il: soon result. in theirwnmisting' enuu‘gh Lutherans in thin vicimly to wawrant or- ganizing and establishixxg"an English Lutheran Church. 'lhey regret, hnviev er, that they have not been able to reach all of Ibo» wizuld- look with fawn COUNCIL CHAMBER If m attengpt imbuiatcd by_a hum: ; gm of Higbrand'Paikbeom. mimeew _' Lina am promim gone; It mu; an. tong” ten-want, amt win mum in- 1.1:; English Lmhcrau Chuck in ‘ Highland Park. There is a general tuning that any Lutheran Church. buirkfi'wred mid» 1mm influenc'elhas bait} c “fined~ ‘ lay 1be lack of In English pfate- Q! ,worithm and the move ’to estabfiah an Engflsh' Lutheran ‘ Church hid: fair to meet wmi ‘ 4he’hearty c~a~aperalion ofyall the EnfiJ fish speaking Lutherans In this vicinity. At- least iuhaa given new life to many who have not been aflordcd an 01)pr- m. ity, through lack of such a~ church. is Lutherans to worship in the tough of their choxce- And me prospect‘of. their hope. at Ian being realized win. ‘ no doubt, bring qu to those who profess ,tbe Lutheran him. but who haw not ‘ been able to attend thevchurch of their ‘ him because 0! the ’language problem. This pertains especiallv to the younger generation. ' - L ' Communication en: '6‘ The Commisnioner of Public A: .‘V Wérks then explained to the city we- ‘ Council his reasons for recom- 8an L mending the paymentin the tum “"0 I- of $1468 onfitbe County Line “A" d Bridgoamtncb. Thereupon‘ Al- “,3: 0; dermaanhz‘moved, :econdgd ' Y , theic ‘ bY ‘Aldergnn‘fasmvens to recoup ed. ’1 ~ Cchortb Shag rNamLtttcr Alderman McPherson moved, seconded by Alderman Everhart. that the report of the Commis- sinner of Public Works be accept ed , and the recommendations therin be concurred in. Motion was Inst. Ayenz~~Ald. Everhart.‘ McPherson and Doty. Nays:-â€" Alderman Tillman. Kline, 803v. em and Baht. _.-â€"â€" v- ’ $2000, would leave him $1468 due one half of which is paid by the ‘ City of Hughland Park and one- ha}! by‘ 7 the Commissioners of New Trier Township. “Reapéctfully Submitted, ‘ ‘ ‘ _ H. L. BOWEN, .CommiSsioner of Public Works. Alderman ‘ McPherson moved, seconded by Alderman Everhart, ‘a‘sus'pe’nsion or the rules for the purpose of acting upon the above report of the Commissioner of Public Works. , Motion wos car- riéd. ' previous estimate allowed 15in non for the payment of with. . Alderman McPherson it seconded by Alderman Em ‘ The Cuntméior (or the building ; of the concrete bridge» on' the » Oountv line'hasfliebridce com- a suspension of the mic-E“ I , L pleted m. the excepqui‘ of the purpor: of acting upon a n , hand rail aim} putting the "'Ihr- commendation of the Fi : via” an the roadway slab Wearing Committee. Motion m c tied * surface, since he‘ has the “’I‘ar- Alderman McPhenbn ihbved vi;x"and all othor materials on secondéd by Alderman Ti thajob, I would think it would be that the sum of $169.23 bi? M all right to‘allew him-an estimate to W' B' Smith.“ W" ‘9‘ of 85 per cent of the contract. by the Finance Committeu C” less the amount of cost of labor ”‘d' Ayes:-â€"-Aldermm 1“} in putting the material on the Kline. Everhart, McPhem roadway and the finishing of the ”38“va "1d Bah“ ; hand rail, ih'isI would estimate ‘ Report ofthe Board ”f at a cost of $100 ' Improvqmenta». i ‘ I Woulthhel-eflor. recdmm.nd '1» the Honor‘ble City CO!” .‘H, that the Contractor, Mr. Jay Ros ‘ Cit-7 0! Highland Park; siter beallowed 85 per cent of tkmw’“ his contract, less $100, which Would be 331168.00, including the $200 extra aligned for the chang- ifig of the rail, deducting the ’ prévious estimate allowed him,of .Vv‘ Baht. Reports of the City Clerk mid Mafihgn Wagon the desk of each The communication from at (lax-man Smith concerning claim . , sum of $169.23, in Special: Report at the Commissioner of Warrant $81 which *8. ref 1 Public Works: - - i To The Honorable Mayor and Seizzflelwfiz c' 3:: 13:3“ ‘ City Council, of the City of Council, was returned I” 1 ‘ Highland Park. - Commit so with rebomn Gentlemen»- ‘ : t' . The Contractor for the building tion for we pay meat 0‘ “m- ‘ . Chief. On motion of Alderntn Baht seconded by Alderman Doty, the above communication was re- ferred to the Finance Committee Respectfully Submitted, Highland Park Volunteer ‘ Depaxntment by The city willalso be expected taprovide suitable quarterslor the» men‘én‘d box-seem the Fire Department Building. ' We propose to furnish the neces sary funds (appmximatclySSOO to 8600 for the purchase ofa team of good horses to bé used 3016- 1y bytheFire Department, pro- Vided the City will agree ‘to pay far he maintainancc of ' said :hwrsu and appropriate the sum of $65. ()0 per month. salary for one firemen and $1, (X) per night each. for two men J dermal: McPheIfson. seconded by 'Aldefman Bahr Same was referred to the 303m of Local Improve- ments- ‘ The folldwing Communication. signed by W. Wiiten was read; - To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of; Highland Park: » ‘ Gentlemen; -â€" Realizin g the necess'ilv of more efficient fire protection. the Pike Department his decided to' sub ml: the following pmpnsilion for yourapproval: W. WI l'l‘EN. â€"~ -vl.' I". [ An ordlnu} a reg-hung 3b a: of can. thin. and elastic uflm the City of Highland Park v!- MI ‘1' ___7 - ‘ I An ‘otdimnce “conch; whiz-lit.“ mutated and on notion of Aid ~ ,in any. agenda! by Aidan“ I," ' ' .; action at up. 1m dam ' WV--.‘ .ww â€"- mucus.“ ' ...... l Alderman McPherson 11 ed, ‘G'Md’hemh ' ------ secanded by Alderman '1‘ an. 31:13:. { We would anal-$6; moors and PA thfit the report of the C(- mh- For Sal-n' sioner._of Public Works as sub- of Rigid-ad mittea be approved. , KO'WE 1 L Respectfully, wOfdinlnoe. . . WILLIAM M. Doom; . w¥flm’~ ? FRITZ BARR. ' I n m.“ not new!!!“ your honorable org November 1. 1910. ‘ Alderman McPherson xi ved. sea-under] by Alderman Em hurt - asuspeusion oftbe mien?! the B commendation of the F'ijana Committee. Motionm c tied Aldoxman McPhenbn inbved secondéd by Alderman '11an that the sum of $169. 23 hi The communication from .B '°" ° Smith concerning claim «3 the 2:: sum of 51W." -3, in Speciuij'hx Dem Warrant $81. which wan reférred Avm - Alder-mm McPher-on m Nd, seconded by Aldermon Ever ti; that the report of the C01 is- sioner of Public Works be 3 pt ed and reoom meudntion bum curred in. Carrbd. Aye. £5,1er man Tillman, Kline. McPherson, Doty, Stevennfind Baht. aider the report of the Confinis- sioner of Public Worku. L‘Ifmon was carried; '3 - g. Sciencp by vf'ini. F. Gross 'c. s. 3.va membe'i-oi the Board of Lec- tumhip of fine First Church of cum scsepgjju, Bowen Mm.- 1910, a: due}: o’clock. The publicgis cordially invited. chqiemin the church Edifice M AvejneariSt. JOhns'Ave. Fam Chmh aroma Scientist of Highland Park. Illinois, an- .3!!!» of Hi‘hhrd Put tor the ~{ Novembér. mo. A. when! 3?); WM Mn. ”If"? ........ 5%“: y Tillman. Alderman. .wé" I, '0' . MWG'QMODW ed by Alderman Sign «my flu > dad of_ II ordimnu ten “in. on 7 lived. for the mm'm ul- mat. ' walk on the New” tide of M “I: rill-ll nonherly to Cedar Ave. Cari-i. Aids-Ian Tillman. Kline. 8m. ' we: MD.” Svcvém cad In». lCu" Ordinance: for the manual-no! ' crate tiller/“hon the my d. > ’ 41 Avenue («on wa W ‘ , D0 Avenue mCedn- Avenue a“ on _ caster'y sic: of Dean Avenue he. ml ct mum... Avenue to 55"“. ' were prenatal and on Mon d' ..._._ n An ..... â€" ”‘1‘" W , rred Avenue northerly h Sim-id... , the Clrled. 4‘Y”I~Mdermm Th‘k . Kline Even-inn Menu-non ‘ ,‘ C113 Stovenl nod Bur. , ' Alderman 5!:an moved in“ ;nda- by Alderman Saga-u. .- mfii 3,. themes {unite vow of nah. Q. wed. on an otdinauce repealing n, . m“ (on film) “can“: on {in 3 E 0 can wen . " rthe 3:; A M ”m'pfi moon December 17, Alderman McPherson I): ended in Alderman 8km Ion at an ordinance "pali- nnce for we cnnstmctim crate Mew-Ii on the can"! ‘ Alderman Nam-emu a «filed by Alderman Shouts. non of the mic: for the pm in; upon us Mahatma. rep. din-«cc {or a concrete side. easterly tide of Dan Ann was c "rind. bv Alumna rm 5. and ordinance: Motto. l1 Alden-lg“ 'uumn x"... ens. Nunâ€"a 14...; Mr“)- Ind my. mew-lion "n emu], Avenu. In»: no", I 2 “bed, r. ”kw” (IIW‘IICII ~ - 'u I“. Steven. the _ "paling II " ‘° "Wet ‘ “2U." ‘ AMI: fl moved, r”. M (or u: out of It.” "and. vulva ad MEI. Lon-5mm M fro: uh: uh: IO‘HCI and" WOO-Ob! Render Oli‘ Sunday .91 Susan eel Weekly :1 , NOR‘ day nevi IIIOIII.

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