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Highland Park News (1874), 19 Feb 1897, p. 7

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{A 4v.» Prof. Wilson is back again. large as life, and twice as natural. Miss Mary Turtle, called on her old sclumlâ€"nmtes Wednesday after- noon. The class of '97 have received their class pins. It is a very pretty little pin. in the class colors, blue and gold. Blue for their feelings ut leaving school; gold for their golden dreams of the future. About a week ugu thn (”we haul the misfortune to stop :u-cidentallg' on the point of a pair of icv tongs. The point want through his foot. making u had wound. Dr. Hawkins was GRUBd and dressed it. John was confined to his bed for u fmv days. but hopes to be out 5mm. The al'te-rnnnn of the last Friday in each month is gin-n up to literary exert-ism. ()n the 25th inst. there will he mm-ral essays and (hm-lama» tiuns and a (llelf' on the qnvstinn. "ls Wealth a Greater Power in the World than Learning?" Malwl Gray. Edna Wilulot and Will 15917 more will argue for wealth and Lil- ian Frvie. (lvorgo Millard and Edna Wilmnt for learning. Visitors \wlr crnneu Fulluwmgjs the number svncvs and turdistses fur and thv yvar Hiding with J Svnmrs Hi: Juninh I 1 Ir \‘nphmnurc ‘7» “roshnwn «2H! 'Tht- seniors sot tht- othvrs :1 good umphr which they Would do “'le follow. Especially the frcslnm-n. Tlu- nmtvriul is being lmulml In thv new Hchnu} sitv prvlmmtur) h.»- bnilding in tlw spring. Kansas. nu mills Hush-r. II. M‘ ('mnstm-k has mkvn vaun» Highland Park. m ”not to make t-xtvusiw- impmwu uwnts «m tlw Immln hnuw. Hv will be assisted by John A. Dings. I ‘ IA - I Thv ()ffim‘rs of thc- Epwm‘th Lump} m- zmd the Sunday School mt-f in business wssilm last Monday vn-n- ing. Thv Work was tlmmughly «ii» vussmi and plans madn for mom]? nwdiuh- imprm'vnwnt of lmth. Nn-w sung buoks. which an- lmdly m-mh-d. will probably lw purvhusml 5mm. A party of lmlima frum Evunstun a wmnpnniml by tlu- DuiTvll hruthvrs :md smm- nf their :1rtists,guw u V‘t-ry plmming mm-rmimm-nl Ht tlw Homo 'I‘m-sduV wwning. Tho ludivs‘with Miss I HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. Cm Sunburn Hf (‘luy (‘Hltmz huh cmm- to apt-mi a few with hvr ‘dllllt. MIN. .1. J. RAVINIA ITEMS. J.v\.\. \H. J.\.\'. \‘kAR 1m Iii? 5.135.113; Lvu‘: leGALLS BROS. ‘5’ CO» January unuurv E """ FANBY GHEEERIES um Ms CROCKERY, BOOTS an nd 5/7655. (((((( 21h THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS. Mrs. Hartman furnished _, refresh- ments, while the string orchestra dis- coursed music to the great delight of the inmates and visitors. The very pleasant evening was enjoyed by ewrylmdy and the time was all too short for vutire satisfaction. ORSON B. BRAND, ....PHOTO0RAPHER.... Portrait and Landscape Artist. The Latest Fad..... Bromide J Enlargements J- Made HmuLANn PARK. [1.1 HIGHLAND PARK LAUNDRY, A. (l. ORTLUND. Manager. First Class Work At Reasonable Prices, TELEPHONE 25 Goods the Best. Since January 151' out Repair $110}: has been in running order. Now is the time to have your wheel repaired and put in shape for next season. (mods sent for and deliw-red to all parts of the city. Orders by post or telephmw pmmptly atte-ndvd tn. House Interiors‘tuken by sunhght. or mihrml Hu’hr Your Photograph nn pm nr button. On Short Notice. am} your nntypgka-n and filnislv rd whxle _\'()ll gnu order. Manufacturers W the Highland. Bicycle Supplier's of All Kinds. Wheels Bought, Sold and Rented. Wheel; Styred for the Winter. Fruits and Vegetabltz: flecqlved Dally. Goods DQIIVQer Free ff Chlrgz. {Best Lehlgp Valley Coal. Telephone 6 7. FLETBHER LUMBER Office and Yard in Lumber District. Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats. umber, Wood and Kindling.» Egg Grate COMPANY, ,I‘Priées Reasonable. auge Present Prices 0! Poultry, Game and Fish In Season. Dealer In All Kinds of .ruLLs, De-leu In 7.00 per ton 7.00 .. 7.00 u 7.00 TELEPHONE 54 TELEPHONE

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