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Highland Park News (1874), 18 Jun 1897, p. 4

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Kellogg READING “For Cunscienco Sake,” Rev. E. J. Hmthcotc Tho readings by Mr. Heathcote were thoroughly nnjnvod and heart- ily applauded, as also was Mr. (‘4an Sum; Kellogg. ' ReHTATmN “Lochinvar," Annie Nichols. ’ TALK on horses and mules by J. C. One; the subject of which was “The Mule Bullwd." and was 111» prucinted by a“. TALK 0n Artesian WHHS, by W. B. McKenzie. Sosa , “Fo‘ McKenzie. RECITATION' “WINr tice of the Case? gulls. RECITATIUN , “Tin Rising," Rev. E. Mr. Kellogg hroposed to build a hath-house at the lake, so the socie ty appointed 'a committee to assist. The treasurer reggrted $3.78 on hand.“ A 11wve‘.,\vzis made toward securing a sidewalk on Judson ave» nue north to Ding’s and Willongh hy’s connecting with the one at the church. A committee consisting of five» ladies, with Mrs. Comstock as chairman was appointed to arrange 21 picnic on the 4th of July. The literary committee for the next meeting consists of W. P. Gem herty. L. M. Comstock and John Dings. \V. C. McKenzie took charge of the program for theevening which is as follows: Sono- “()1in :1 Rosebud," Marion Last Sunday was Children‘s Day 'in the-Sunday school, and they mon- opolized the time, too. The little lollis Sangfread and recited with an interest and earnestness that would domcriidit to than}; grown-up people. The program was very fine and was very much enjoyed by all. The church was beautifully decorated with ferns and flowers, which work was done by the Mercy and Help committee of the Epworth League. RAVINIA IMPROVEMENT soon-rm: The society met on Monday evenâ€" ing. An effort r'as ‘made to begin the meeting promptly and it was tin» ally called to order without the sec- retary, treasurer. and Ihe minutes. of previous meeting being present. ‘1 17 II .4 Many friends will be glad to note that Ralph Harducre has cumplcted the cuui'w, in the Englewood High scluml and will graduate next Week. The monthly meeting and social will ba held next Friday evening. Notices will he postediuter unummc- in}; the place of meeting. “()nt 011 Hm vap Forgot-mmnot," by Annie RAVINIA ITEMS. Whvmforu am (10, J us The Revolutionary E. J. Heathcoto. by Maud In Pay only for the Sprinkling you have Contracted for. if )‘(m hun- nut yet rontrmtwl tn ll:l\'(' your {millage sprinklwl. (Imp a postal mm! mum“ on William Tillman, To or from any Part of City. PIANUS AND FURNITURE MOVED. Baggage and Dime Parcel Delivery. HIGHLAND PARK. ILL Dont be deceived or' Misleadߢ DUFFY BROTHERS, City Express. ‘ EVANS BROS; .3995 AGENTS THE HIGHLAND. PARK NEWS tulkou "The Mule.” Taken alto- gether the program was a good one and the committee (lmerre great credit. ’ Trunks Parcels 3'4 CENTRAL AVENUE. Highland Park. Goods handled with Ire-test care. Prompt attention given all orders. For Highland Park. TELEPHONE 56 25 Cents. Io Cents. TELEPHONE 26 Highland Park Laundry, First Class Work Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats. H. MILLS, General Meat Market. (loads sent for and (lelivorwl to all parts of the city. Orders by post or t1‘lt‘Pll01H‘, promptly attended to. A. 0. ORTLUND. Manager. At Reasonable Prices. Poultry, Game and Fish In Season. Dealer In All Kinds of TELEPHONE 24

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