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Highland Park News (1874), 10 Sep 1897, p. 6

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Mrs. John 5. Bull is visiting her sinlvr in l’ittslmrg. l’u. \Virt Birch uncl wifvspmit Sunkluy with his sistvr in law. Mrs. H. IL llurvvy. M rs. Johnson and (luuglm-r ul' (Thit-ugU “sitml Mrs. U. l“. lii-ll «m \\'a-<hws(la_v. ‘ Allan W, (llzimpltl anal wife» have m-xt work for n \‘au‘ulimi um mg the lulws of \Viscuusin. Miss Anna Mullvr, th 51mm :1 numth at Van lmzm’s. llils rutnrm-l tn hur hmue in Chicago. Frank E. melrul’l will rvlurn with his faunily (m Saturday after it visit to relatives at Hitt‘ lll. IA Mrb'. Le l“t’\'l‘1‘ 21nd hvr grand dunghtm‘. Mrs. Uvurgn \V. Turner, ‘vft form: outingut Mackinac. Mivh. \VJY‘k WA“ bugul .\I )11 My 0'1 ”l.‘ lmw city hall by Henry (u‘vmy with his te-zun. He is svmping out for thv foundation. l] Miss May Wvlu‘u left this wwk fur Woodluwn. UL. when» she will pur» suelmr studios in u (-um'ent. All Mia's \Velch‘s friends wish lwr n pleasant and successful stay. (.Tonsidernblv r-xcitmnonl has been caused among,r owners of property alongr the route of the proposed electric, railroad. by the renewed of- forts of the company to get thv road into prm-tical shupv, A. W. Ellithorpu whih- driving to ward Lulw Forest with his Wife was surprised by u bicyclist, from bu hind who frightvned his horsv, cuus ing the animal to run away. thus throwing out, both occupants of tho buggy. Mrs. l‘lllithorpv was rather . badly injm‘od. As a result of tho news of ri-turning prosperity having reached lhv uni mul world. a numbvr of chick-ans huu- bvon forcibly rmnovvd from tln-ir homes in various hvnnorit-s in 1o\\n. vavrul of stv thivw-s halvv bm-n (-upturvd HIHl doslroyvd, but m-(ordingfiy totlw storivs of proph- who hum-born frighlt-nvd by skunks. 'coons und ghosts. the-r0 nrv svw‘rul of tho guilty onvs at largo. The school opt-nod hon- iu :1 Vury prospmwus in 1b:- wusv of ow-r M munwoon HAPPENINGS. )ll (iillett ‘ is 21;: Iin vvrv THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS. crowded condition. In the prim- ary grade Miss ()bve is confronted with the problem of how to jzun 32 studunts into 41 st-uts. M rs. Morse‘s room also contains .30 pupils and Miss Finnvy. with 3”. zilsu uxpvcts 10 m ”‘0 as soon as the gulf svzisnn clusvs. This makes a total of HZ pupils to lw zit-('1nnumdutetl. un :u'vr ugv of H pupils to t-nt-h tmu'hvr. Ul' thvsv ll'l, ‘23 cunn- l'mm outside the district, paying the- sum of $l8 per month. It ' ld‘not 1w any hard; ship t1) thetuxp ‘ ,.rs, but would 1w a vast aid to tlw tuziclmrs. if u Ul‘\\' tout-hur uauld bu hiruxl for $23 ur "$33” per month toahmu‘ sum? of tht rwitutions in the hull upstairsavhz-re Miss Purkhurst taught ln-I'un- the addition was built. The 5513 pm month from outside wuuld help con sidvrnbly in paying for tlu- nvw touchvr and the relief from the over crowding wuuld work grvit lmwfits tn all concern (1; there are plenty of desks to lit up the hallway for in» mm‘liato use. and this plzm wuuld nu cumnmdutv the pupils until the 2an (litiun czm bu built next summer. Progress in boring the well has come to ilnfiFhI‘llpt end on account of a part of the pumping apparatus becmuing lodge-d in the hole about 150 {not down. The monthly niwting of tho Ru- viniu Improvement Society will he held next Monday evening. at the usual hour. An interesting program is promised by lllf‘ ("Lulllllltll‘t‘ in charge. ‘ The formal opening exercises of the new school will occur Saturday afternoon. A special program is In» in: propzlrml uml unotlwr counnitteu is socnring rofrwlnm-nts. A full w- port will he givon next wevk. Nunwrous fin-s haw l)t‘t"l Hlerh-z] along the lirw of the ruilr‘md by spurks‘ dropping in NW grnw and dry rubbish. A quantity 0f silk-walk and ft-m-ing was tllrvzm-m-d mu] Amt «ml lmlw-s‘ and burns wm'u l'IHlilll Jmnvs Healer is building u xivw hnusv uvvr on the wvst side of town near his father's plat-v. James might build it in rent. fm’stxlv. urns u 5pm- ulzltinn, but In- is nut. 110 is c-xlmct- ing tn gut murrit-zl lwfurv long and (if (murm- wants 11 P111001!) ku-p his wifn 'l‘ln-jnhilvv nnnivvrsuryuf tlwh‘mr Inun 'ls'ungclicnl Lutheran church was (-vluln‘utml last Sunday. Syn-vial t-xe-n-ism wvrv halt] which \\'(‘l‘(’ «*n. juyod by u largo uudivnvv. SIN-vial (-ongrilmt‘imm warn rvmivwl 21nd Hu- pnww‘ds \vnre- snitl to amount 1n m‘vr gun RAVINIA ITEMS. 110 is c-xlmct- lwfurv long and :u-v tn k:-.-p his This church has ()ur caugrut ulatiuns and best wishes for mmtlwr fifty years. of prospvrity and zwlive usefulness in Christian work. The Toronto Echo meeting lu-ld by the Epworth League lust 'l‘luwduy cvouiug was both non-l and brief. Short extracts were gin-u from m1- dresscs delivered at the convention. and songs popular among Christian young people wore, sung. A fair sized, and note was present and all took ho'k‘hezytily and helwww Wu hour tlwi‘ want 21 new bridge over tlw Aux l’luines near the med iciual spring, about a mile this side uf Lil)ert_\'ville. at big 'vxpense. A. W. Fletcher of this city. or some of our exporimwed bridge builders, would put up a firstvcluss bridge at ihut point and warrant for ten years for $250. Eow don't. foul away the county's money. We know whereuf we speak. tin-Ming (m to kin-cos: ()ur burg was treated the other evoâ€" ning to all the. modern excitement caused by u hicyle collision. Misses Helen Russell and Rosebud Hill werv riding a wheel slowly around :1 corner while a lady and gentleman coming from the other direction on a tandem had the right of way. Helen‘s whevl had no light on it so the accident was the rogult of a little carelesness. The girls were thrown to the ground and received slight bruises and worse frights, while the wheel was badly wrecked After this lesson, Helvn will p1olmhly treat her wheel to 11 coat of illuminating paint which is highlV recommended 11V \\. R. Bovr “PF 3.3.3.5 Tin Sheet Iron and Copper Work done (0 your ‘order Stove and Furnace Work. Blacksmith Central Avenue and Second Street. Horseshoeing a specialty. Iuhlilng prumpily RIHL‘IHI |.'.1\\'n unm‘m‘» shurpcnct] A. DriscolI, Opera Block, HIGHLAND PARK. ILL. Henry Ewart, ESTIMATES FREE and Horseshoer. HIGHLAND PARK. «l and vauirml.

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