CMPLD Local History Collection

Highland Park News (1874), 2 Jul 1897, p. 11

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'0 Miss King returned last Friday to her home at Goldwater, Mich. Miss Hazel Clampitt of Wilmette, is visiting at Mr. N. Clampitt’s this week. Mrs E. H BOWen, principal of our public schools, left this week to spend her vacatiun at Lincoln, Neb. Miss Mollie Bottum left Tuesday night for Lincoln, Neb. Misses Nellie -and Mabel Elliott, who have been visiting with the Misses Streiber, returned to their home this week.“ , There was a smell picnic party on the grounds of H. C Sainpson last Saturday. The picnicers were from the Third Unitarian church, Chicago. Messrs James Lane Allen and El- bridge Keith and their wives came out to the Exmoor club opening Sat- urday, and enjoyed the quiet elegant hospitality of P. A. Montgomery’s beautiful home‘ on the Sheridan road. Rev. J. W. Weddbll, late pastor of the Baptist church in this city, has just been made a “D. D.” by the Bucknell university of P1 IlebylVdIllfl We dun’tuknow ht -w mur-u it will add to his preaching, albeit he has rendered valuable pastoral aid to Buckuell. Little thought the senior Stupey when he fixated on his farm two or three 5-0: s of gens ago, that £t Would ultunutely hecomethe Exmoor Eouutry Club homes;- tha most fa- mous place within a hundred miles of Chicago. Strange things happen in this world. Has it ever occurred to you, saga- cious reader, that the wining out here every little while of prominent, Wealthy eitizena of Chicago, for an afternoon on the golf grounds. will lead to many of them having a home here? It is sure to follow; hence, the value of the club as 21 “full" for the town. “Just bear in min'l you can't say too much in praise of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander in having these grounds and buildings ready, and please em- phasize the Mrs. Alexamler.- See is a quiet, pretty woman, but a bundle of energy and good sense." So said more than one club person to us Saturday. ' i Several thousand Christian Enâ€" (loavors Imssedithrough 'ngipago this Weflk and the ‘directory him“ availed himself of the fact and ran the pop- ulation of the city nip.to: l,‘828,lll0 with the prediction that in 1900 it will have passed the two million mark. It was :1 country village whom we were born. OF LOCAL INTEREST. Henry Ewart, Blacksmith.... Central Avenue THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS. GIESER BROS.,, Fresh and Salt Meats, v. CentralAve., - Highland Parlel. TELEPHONE 42. ~ and Second Strut. The Leading Market, Horseshoeing a specialty. POULTRY, FISH. BUTTER AND EGGS. DEALERS IN Horseshoer. HIGHLAND PARK. Highland Park Laundry, A. (l. ORTLUND, manger. First Class Work At Reasonable Prices. TELEPHONE 25 Pay only for the Spflnkling you have Contracted for. If you have not ygt contracted to have your frontage sprinkled, drop a postal card or call on William Tillman, Dont be deceived or “mead/«p Goods sent for and delivered to all parts of the city. Orders by post or telephOne promptly attended to. 314 CENTRAL AVENUE. Highland Park.

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