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Highland Park News (1874), 9 Apr 1897, p. 6

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....mw“lK Raymund. youngest SUI] (If J. \v. i - a.) Is III um: u \ )ll) HIIIIII H” lh‘lll “l I, I, v , .- . III N I JD} IIII2 IIII I IIsI IIIII XIIIIIII \' “Mm.“ '5 “’1'." “K k- .III Ii!“ 5 III! IIsIIImI \MH] \MHIS 0”] I1 II“ particulars (If Hlt‘ I I2I~(tiIIII iII [ "n‘ ””1” " N” 5‘ "H'MSHLL IIIII)thI~r part Of IIIIIIvI. i ligvmlA ITEI'IS. Herbert E. ENNIS is ”11‘ latust 3 candidate for postuIIIstm'. 1 \Im S. .l. Willoughhy lI2fI Wed, Chm; D2!)'tull and with \isitt‘d I umdm menimr for :l \ih‘ii Wiill Mrs. J. J Sholllt‘V lIIst Slllldfl) heI tIIthI-I IIIId I'2'IlIIIiII2s III DII QIIIIiII Eloctinn of public 5011001 (liIectIII ‘I “1 *‘erfi'wéséd F. E'WE’WWIIT SIIfi‘ffldII‘fi', 1, Tmfidmpruv ka‘U-L" 41%me “ml: m‘. , Don‘t forget to vote for high school directors Saturday Daniel Pease and Kenneth R. Smoot. April 17 j The Ghost club he 1d its seamv j last Friday mnxinu ut the home of , Eben \Voodruf’f. Rev. H. G. (luvitt was detained at home Sunday His plape was well filled in the evening by Rev. Samuel Brakewell who although just returned from a Visit to his daughter. Mrs. Steers. in South Evanston. nevertheless preached 2: very good Hermon. Tlu- funeral oil Jacob Mowers occurred Saturdaymorning. Ho was born hero. on the Sitt' of tho governmnt orchard on the- lakv from. ‘2'.) years ago. Ho went. in his youth. but found. instead of fortune. 2m lultiuwl)’ grave. His body ur- I'iVPd here Fridav afternoon. C. H: Preston has it in- his vest poc. ket. and 0. Lawrence ()lesen can put his thumb on it right off. The half yearly examinations at the public school were held recently. Although some of the papers Were high. most of them did not come up to a good standard Is there enough encouragement given the child in the home‘.‘ Do not the parents stand off and blame the teacher. instead of pitchng in and helping along‘.‘ For home surroundings are fully as im portant as those of the school in the 'formation of a child's intellect and it is a Well known fact that those children who are encouraged and helped at home are the ones who get the high marks. Do not make fun of a boy'smistakes. teach him better. give him new thoughts and ideas to work out, set his mental machinery going in a new direction and wateh results. x This is (‘hungcn imlv Y HIGHWOOD HAPPENINGS. s ;I go: ”Tlu‘ Ymmg u] (mv from un 0x fullmving ix fur how Imlim :Irt‘ roquvstml It is expected that an election will he held at the north soliool house a week from Saturday. There is to be one school director elected and other school building qu stion will be proposed again. Prof. Bronson of the (larrett Bil» licallnstitute. Evanston, spoke at the Home last Sunday. Mr‘ and Mrs. Dingley from South Carolina were present with two little colored girls. who sang some plantation jubilee songs which m-rv heartily enjoyed ln‘ the men. \Vlwn tlu- IH‘W schoolhouse is lmilt. a suitable plam- slmuld lw pm Vl(lt‘(l {(wr‘a lmys‘ playground. At prvsvnt. tlu- only gmuml that lwlungs to tlw sclmnl is a plot almut 77) fmt squarv. altogvtln-r hm small fur base-ball or any game nf that' kind. By tlw (-unrtz-sy of Mrs. Hammmul the boys haw lu-vn allmvml to play on hvr lawn; but now. to anml cul- ling up tlu- lawn while 50ft. Hwy haw had to takv to ”11- marl. This in nul a gnml pluvgmnn'l. lunvo-x’vr. to pass this by when wading the pa- pvr. It is reversed mm'uid mistakes. I U.”- A. 11. a.» meet tat the revuhlr tiuic next‘Mou» (lay owning. Tho coi11111ittcc has bcen hard at work and 21 good pro. gram is anticipated by 2111. Those who wcrc prcsmit at the I10 111111" Circle 111ccti11<r 121st Fridav 2 vening, cnjoycd 21 rich trcz 1t Pas- tor Heathcote cutmtainod the com- punv “ith 21 number of r212 1dings. THE lilGHLAXl) PARK NEWS. The lmys urv getting ready fur lnisc- hull. Spring \‘iu'utiun ('nnlvs‘ thv lust \vvvk in April. Jams-s Shivlds is out Hf H(‘l)l) )l (m “('(‘Ullnt of nwnsles. lelmd roads hmw reldum-d tlll‘ attendance smut-what. John ()slmrn from tlw Fart. ontr‘rr 9d the fN‘SlllllHII class. this \VUPk. l’mf. Wilmn missed tlw fun April lst as he had to go it) tlw city. Th9 dohntt- and litvrury (-xvrvisos which should have: lwvn held tlw lard Friday in Murvh wvrv gin-n Friday, April 2nd. Bvs'idvs tho (ht hutv Thvrv \VPl‘t‘ st-vvrnl gnnd essays and doclmnatinns. J.).\‘1)).Llllh‘.U.‘\V.)l|)HU!l||alulh‘llfsl ‘umq; m} mmul yusg 1m” Xingu; \' an] mm s 1ng ”Sun”; MM] .mnp: I”, .(m ”[11” n xsng s! JSJJA MILL HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. L71 ,5134 votcs'cast Tuesdav. You jl FOR SALE OR RENT My place on ()akwoml awn. lots 22 and 23. hlk. 5. ernn’s add“ one iii-re; house 8 rooms. bath and stout rooms; new plmnhlngwity water. sewer and steam limit; will sell all or divide. Inquire on prom» ises or F. P. Hawkins. mom 2! l, 90 Lab'ullv street. Chicago. L. 0. Mcl’lwrsun. TU [9%) R R EXT L: FOR RENT Se: WANTED, FOR SALE, T0 RENT. nmrly m-w; on Limlml l’lucn: ull modern iml 'mvntH. For particulars dress l’. U. lmx H7. v n.“ imu #1.:qu about ‘20 young heifer calves at once; good pricvs paid. Apply to John Mooney. P. 0. box IUL’. Highland Park. RENT L'lrgc 2H ru )m lumw twn blacks from Gray Elm-tra- plantsuitableforhuardinglmusv. Furnislwl or unfurnislwd: a large number of upvratin-s will mun 1w mnp‘loyvl at thv Gray plaut. many of whom will roquirv hoard nvar‘tln- plant. Hprv is an (-xcvllvnt upportunity. " ()uly tlmsv who van furnish gum] n-l‘ prom-vs as to char-actor and ahil ity nvml apply. R. W. HaWkine-z. HO LaSallo strm-t. Chicago. having MN] m Hf :"I‘H. T Sulvvn‘rnmu cuttngv H(*\\'(‘T um] \vzm-r: situ- ll‘.) I‘nrk :n'v. Inquire Dmis. l’nrk :u'nmuu mrgv IU-mom hum-w: ; on Lindvn l’urk mmlvrn imprm'v :ld

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