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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 17 Dec 1910, p. 1

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pars and Sumyors bnty Surveyorâ€"and Ci rd Park 10 years. Service. and Indlvxdualty ‘he requiifies of a Lesirable SHOE “I. 165565166 mfiifiififirfififiififii I...‘ -ND I ALN DES Highland Park, In. ne in Best Style. Goods cane“ ' 'ork suits You Tell Your Fm ‘N 6!. RUSSELL n KLINE , ENTRAL AVENUE/E IIGHLAND PARK. ILL? Pipes. Covered CS. Ii 25 gl VVC). D. A. HOLMES. C855“ for ems. E. RUSSELL- Waukegan LA K E FOREST] Ciw Engine é; Tel. ’“ mgbtand park a Itcms. Muription, $1.50 a year. I am acandidate for the office of Circuit ludge to fill the vacan- cy now existing. .The support of the voters of the judicial District will be gratefullyappreciated. lst, Ship vour package earlyâ€"by the lSth of December If possible. The express company will give you 3 1:11:11 hbeltopute on the package readingl “Do not. open until Christmas” This will give oppgrtunity for the package to. reach its destination . before Christmaé end give the additional pleasure to the recipent of the gift 01 having it on Christmas morning. ' 2nd. Use wooden boxes for packing. esneéially for glaSs and other“ lragile ar- tides, which should be well protected. ltmav Cmt a few more cents, - - but the danger: of damage will be very much reduced, and you should do your pen. to make the trtqsponation of your gift sale. 3rd. Write the address in lullâ€"detain county. cny, street aid numberâ€"on , the box or package, with ink or crayon. Tags are lrequently torn of and lost. Suggestions to Shippers of Christmas Packages by Express. 4th. 1! yl;u wait") prepay charges wrjm the word ‘Paid' in large,. plain Myers on the package. " u--~â€".- v.. ._.- ,, 5m. Insist. upon a receipt and see that the amount paid and the value is markeé on the receipt and on the pack- age. ‘ ‘ 7-4- 73.. full 71b. Endorse a card in each box pukage reading: From ....... 7 .g‘."-...>.... ......... To ...... 6th. W r'ne your own am on the package, {oilowmg “From ........ This in order, tint. ahéuld the 9“" markings be destrngd. the ,mner gunk will insure prompt forwardinfi ““11“” livery. . ‘ V . ‘ ‘ 9_ :â€" ...,_ , 8th. If not Convenient to ship in Milan boxes, usc strong wrapping pa- pep (no: newspapers) andxie with; 3 along cord. ' . - 9. If packagé contains anything of Phishable mtme, write the word “Per- ishable” in large pltin letkrsrmnhe b0! «package. whicfs «in all tor sgeeial attention and delivery. ‘ Imam-nu uâ€"u ‘1‘". .V'. It you will .obséne these snggegtions. M‘will greatly assist in the prffnp! de- liven: of your gift in good copdmon- The Brotherhoodot Intel-ban Trun- m. tn which all lhé motor-men, 3nd conductors of theicmcago and Milita- ice Electric belbng held ‘3 dancennd hlqnct m the mic Hill a Big’wood. -nA and“. » mo commmus on , ”MW“: at: l um. mom WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS,- ' Dec, 10 1210. .â€"â€",. member: wet; present. Fulton aura furnished music for the evgn- 7 CHARLES WHITNEY. (You: address) address Vin full mg the prefix 51 ‘ We‘notice at the anh'ual charity hall given by the North Shore WomEn for the benefit of the “Thais Lhildren’e Hume, which is located in Evanslon, and set lor the evehmg of Decemberao. that nmumz those of the Cammiu'ee in charge of the dance is Mrs. June: W. 'Prindiville of our ehy. and «mung the bux purchasers we notice the name 01 ‘Mrs 'C; T. Boynton also of our city. ‘(The Lake Cai‘untyTobercui’vsis Insti- nit: Will give the city Idling the larg ,esl numhcr uf Red (‘russ Seals the honor nf naming the one unnamed cottage at the colunv, So far the honor is to an 0 ourcfx urilable‘city, Bighlénd .‘Park, as we at present rank {or in the lead at an othersin the sale of the seals, huing suld in all 45,000 stamps. On the 17m of Noum‘oer 3 daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs; Guj P. Smith. at Montgomery, Alabama. Mrs. Sm'ub. was formerlyMiss Elsi: MdPherSOI Mr. and Mrs. George McBride for- merly of East Central avenue moved in- to iheir beautiful new home on Nonh Linden avenue Hus week. ‘MrsL Tracy Day of Vine and Ravine avenues enterttined‘it luncheon Thurs- day, Mrs. H.‘T. Thayer of North Sheridan Road entermilied the Rev; Jenkins Lloyd Jones of Chicago. at luncheon last Wednesday. 'A little daughter of Mrs. J. Oliver: 9f North Sheridan Road :is quart-mined wish a. light muck oi (liptheria. Mrs. Edgar Turpin and Miss Cliver of Glencue avenue. were ca‘led to their 03d home by the death of their fuher. Sunday December the eleventh. ' ‘ Mr. James Grant of .West Central ave nurlleft. thxs week £0} a trip for the Me of Pines, Miss Helen Conrad quite ill with a severe ‘ out again. Mrs. limes Cole of Vine nvenne has been confined to her home wit attack of theigrippc is able to b again; MISS Laura‘ Siljestrom w very ill with pn: umonia slowly improving. Through sickness of ‘our reporter this week, we are short. of news itums. .Mrs. Edward Caséy of Rage hams avenue has gone to Toronto, da. for the Chmtmas hol‘dsys. "rye m Mu Ciub m eming with M" 10h" East Park avenue. MrTDrIcske. of Ravinia, prsprietor of the several large green house: an Rsv‘mia, also. In: it arranged so that. he can furnish any kind of shrubs you may wubr. The large track 01 land re. ccntly purchasedby Mr. Drieske at. the County Line means a Inge nursery in a short time; as he isah-e’ndy making preparations m start building in resi- dence for the panic: in his employ. I / Angel '1'. Doro‘hy, 62 ye {onv years an employ: of and Northwestern Ram died in Kenqlha gin"; For the last twenty yen; was : conductor on the vision" The Company ha Special vain to take tk ’ , ~ I‘â€" Mn Gena ‘Iuncimn ”3'“ on Fridav tum-infl- resident of High!!! "3'5 gnd‘ mute n his sojourn~ For HITdW‘fev c." on Mr. A~ R‘ ,llna' HIGHLAND PARK ILL, DEC. 17 g 191-0 Hightgnd Park IIIJC many ‘Ti (rare. Tinware. A. Robertson only, 62 years of me. for employ: of the Chicago Merl Railway company, ha gm”. long illness. remv yem, Mr. Dorothy u on the Witcnnsin di- mpany has provided u to take the remains to I, Mr. Doromy'sold home nimr. Mr. Dorothy was: whu has been cold is abte’to be met Wednesday m Ewart of 108 of Roger \Vil' ine avenue who 'home with an able to be 0‘“ who I): been i‘ is w‘pol'led rk’ {or several (ri'endl during Stowe: arc. .‘ Lana- Iwish '1. draw your Attention that Highlamlfark is quite no1ed for their bright women The Eastern Star of Wm kegan. "1.. bus elected a Highlmd Park woman by the name of Sneidpr as ,AAA_ I -I .- nyy-.." th'eirWorthv Matron and the’ Evanston Lodge of the Eastern Stu- has elected a Highland Park womsn as their Worthy Matron Mn. Simuel Levin. z / The members of the inner Circle who gave) Bninar 3nd Cake Sale lust. Sat- urday report a number of fancy articles remaining unsold will be glad to dispose of them very renonably Also 1 {cw fancy baskets nude by the poorer clu- ses .in North Carolin. These baskets are sold on commission ll. wall be a charity to buv them Anyone desiring to 38¢ ony of (liege nnicleu will find -L~â€" -_ --I. n the home ol Miss In- yum y-.__- _. I them on ale at the home of Mia: bel Evan. 108 East Park avenue. The Hizhhnd Park Club obtervea Oswli Day Thursday afternoon at me Clubhouse: Ralph Clarknon «poke on A .n __‘| bluuuuuaw. -‘â€"-râ€"~ , 'The Watern Movement in Art." and on Friday bridge um the diversion and afternoon tea is: saved at 3 o'clock. At 8:30 p. m. Marjéne Benton Cooke gave a recital of origin“ monologues. . Wc Md a ballet. 'n' Cflflbemci.â€""!cc. it. was well!" .. ‘We don’t never git when. We wit!“ we'd git one this Christina: not! the ten yen old girl who In: ”too big for Câ€"‘nriotmu presenu‘ sighed visually 'But when six people are Iiving on e‘ght 6011311 I vuk that is not much mu- gin 10! CW celebration; and when ‘theu peopk pater nlmor. any “flaring to g lotus! ”laden; for :‘larily. than is link hope' oi I Christ!!!» but- @112 mph élrnaa (llhriatmaa 52a! ha hum-s «mole 0‘ ‘ I mcial mien.” 5' GH RISTMAS OSSIOLI DAY OPPORTUNITY ‘IIIIIII‘ Park Club observed LETTER #313 me every chance you get. r Do you good? Just try me. Lick me light and stick me tight Buy me. Buy Inc Buy Inc. All good luck and Christan. cheer . All good will I carry. ‘ 'l‘m your Mead and «never far. 1‘ - ’l‘rulv unitary. um elm “m s not! adul- Um the Red Cross Col-mm“ Sou This that I propose is To summon weillh. to fight [of health , And beat tuberculosis. Beat the [realm plhgue of all Gut a pull of udneu, " :ieo-fidesodr with food and fir, Buy me. Buy me. lfm your (fiend. , Help me Win my hale. Help me bring a Iconrng end,- Men are more than mule. Help me help the annex-tag I'm their nupplicatiun. Skill “1qu brother” Ihsll bring ‘ Healing to the nuion. L‘IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII _ \n'w' Putieulnrly intending to the ”side of the Nonh Shore In the work a (.9: HillCenter. where a» summer and work at. (he Encampmom in followedi during the other month! of tho ad The hmilles m vldtod In their hm; and the conditions under which “1 live If. to well understood by the no era that help can b: given in I, aunt that does not st I“ uh: any In: their alt-respect J ' Christmuis coming: Christina nen. Christmas "at: and panics the children. Hero is an opponnnhv compound interest in happineu on investment. Who wfll pm: to If erv \hat the is not. “to Us for Ch mus presents?" Add". Gid- Center. 1959 Well 20th State}. Ghi: Bowman. died In! WM, dz t at his dnmhter'l raid-Ice. Rum». h, Hoghlwd Putt. lie all born in Cru- kill. N. Y . uvritrnine nun" a; . Ha have. a widow. fin. Jan Save It. Ind l'o «la-[Inn In. Bovnwn and Mrs. [lubed Won-id: of at York. “I. 30!! m to Chi 3.0 .bout wean ym no. It: body I'm be ukeamwfl lot brim. 3 ; Thomas W. Boll. lateral In if. The are which occurred at Ru mu AT RAVINIA. rnwr- Ivanâ€"M. -----..,|,_,_ lPu'k. II: can horn in Cru- k' . unity-nine mu!" 3; v H: widow. fin. Juno SI‘UC ll. «Angina-u. In Bovnk-n ma when Won-id! o! ‘ cw cu mm a no 1546: Hill nin Jot kfl 'er Mr Church of ac [Nameâ€"Rev Links I‘m-l“. Point in chm-go: Holy Cour Bunion 7: an I n: ascend oelebrflhli and homo. (Int Sands, In man. ”:10 n n naming waver and oer-Ion. clan Int Sunday In month. ":00 a I: no Mag pupa- aod m. 5 p n: lulu win; 11:00 a a: Sunday about 9:6 3 u‘ Sunday evening tel-vice 7:30 p In; Wad. .neulny tuning pram m 8:” p In Glenooe Co- uonnl Chant. M Douglas Cot-null. near. him lur- Memodlfl. [pi-cop“ chantâ€"library Club Rev E C E Dori» Pastor. Morn- hug «nice 11:00 a I: 2mm. set-don. 745 p u. Mr. lune MoOurdy a My ill a his home with dipthuil. Mr sud lulu. C.’ A. Fox cook you“. “one!!!” I. 1'. Walker bout on Park avenue (at the flour. Ger-an Lutlum Church. â€"-Rcv C Rina, Pntor Hunt!!! {ION I I Wednedd'cvcnlng not . p. n. sewed In‘ an M10. um uh .pronl which ”VG I)“. m Tummcuu o! the Count tiqml Church will pen (JIM- was), I! I01!) .. nu the bound In. lam nwa- Slid- Min In, Andrew (mm Stout Imam u Iona-inc M shehubm Mn Erwin “in! W I nut-beta! Mn "and: with "In hu- dred", 1: hi. Isa-c lul evening. ' , SATURDAY DIX: I7. 1910 mate it '6; Cum”. In. Ethel Dem; leaned ho- oehoul n Hone-luv- Old-I'd“- CM“ sum Ichod um he wm'fidl' nod“!- W ”- unto-0M in It. Mtot'iu- a! mmdmlvmbmm mm Kiel-oh ha been cl (bufllamldnnfih rock. lulled- I“. a... a“ will Rum Iro- cbe W ugh-Van's Uflkfl in "gm-in .mfln GLENCDS, ILLIN 018 Subscription. $1.5o in. am: W i. «W W am mama I" M“ CHU RCH NOTICES GLENCOE mans cumin-«u of me 5 cent}

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