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Highland Park News (1874), 8 Oct 1897, p. 3

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'l'hv jury had tr» rvlmrt on will notify tlw thtv inspa WI” In- lwrv in (luv time to nur‘lmildings and rvpnrt w [H'LY to discuss the (llwstion of “How {U bring up Babies." Thvy had Mrs .J. N. (‘rousm Dr. (‘oulter and lots of othm‘ great and good mun and wonwn. Dc-ur me, why did thvy not, on” in somv cranky. ‘mmmkorous old ”mid and 111-21!“th wholv story in thirty minufvs‘: The grand jury discowrml :1 nmv law this Week about fire t‘SCilPt‘H on high buildinga \Vc- think this m-w law will rvquiw o-sczlpvs on Fletvhvr j block. the-public school, Mosvs‘ Hold lwrg‘s tWo hh‘wks and Andrmv Books. 'l'hv jury had to rvport on this and will notify tlw thtv inspector who ..-.II I l ‘ ‘ ' i j i There "as a bi \[uthvrs m \Chicwu to discuss the umu The famous ()Id keshu water folks berg was decided a hor this week, tho £596 a Verv henvv w Jackets reasonably. Miss S 110x308. Pastur Thm'en is negotiating with an eastern lecture bureau in the ef- fort to secure Eli Perkins, the great humorist and- lecturer. . “ ‘ The theatrical season in the Park was commenced last evening. when the ”Black Trilhy" was presented to a large and appreciative audience. The ladies of the First L'nited Evangelical Church cleared $331M the night of their harvest home sup. per last week over and above all UK» penses. Mrs. Biughmu mturned last night from Sparta. Wis. Mrs. Keith fmm ()contu, Winn, is spending a few (hiya at Tuuglt-mxnl, with Mrs. Bingham. ”you want to kuuw what the bliss uf life is, get Supervisor Fletdwr to put you 011 the jury at \Vaukvgnn. p‘rwink dune by in young lady who will make children‘s dresses and juckvts reasonably. Miss S Inn 31 N ()IH‘ OF LOCAL INTEREST. 1,955 and rvpnrt what must 'l‘hv pmm't‘v is ww-rt- fnl‘ big conwntinn (1f {0. thv ()thf-rtlflv. c-xnnmw 'l'lu- \Vuukvgnn daily and \vwkly rvgistvr has horn Sulll tn Du Kay hmtlwrs of Dakota. The younger “1|an will go to South Dakota: and vngngo in newspaper work. while tln- futlwr will live in \Vuukvgmn. 'I'lw l)“ Kuys are young mmi full of push and t-lwrgy zlml tlw daily will lu- :in night [mgr pzlpvr IH-rvnfto-Ix Kneeling at the rails they were all confirmed. After having prayed mt or them for some time, he annoi‘nted the forehead of each with chrism in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost. He gave another instruction after confinnw tion. The pastor and the children united in saying the l owl's prayer, Hail Mary and the Aloytles Creed, and the ceremony was concluded by benediction of the Blessed Sac‘ar ment. ‘ Thc- \Vuukvgzm rvgistvr has lwv hmthvrs of Dukt ”nuns will L") to the (”Mowing dignitarivs wvre present: His Gnu!» the- must Rev. Arbishnp thzm. the- Rmxvl. (‘. Mzuldvn, pastor of St. Mary’s, Rm: B. P. Murray. I‘X~('hl|n(’é‘“ur St. Be-râ€" mlrd‘s church, I‘Inglvwoml. Chicago, Rev. Fr. Yattnmnu. Fort Shvrirlzm. Rm" V". E. “Hilly. Lnkv Furvra't. lim'. Fr. No-Hsmvrnr, Gross l’nim. RP“. Fr. Smith. I‘lvunsmn. va. Fr. Lunergan, Rogum Park, Rev. Fr. Shmw, Annunciatitm (-huroh.(7hi raga. St. Mary‘s church was the scene of the solemn and impressive cere- moniesattendant on the administra tion of the sacraulentof contirnmtion on Thursday, Oct. 7. The altars were illuminated with a grand disâ€" play of lighted candles and heantr fully decorated with very choice plants and cut-flowers. The pres- ence ofahont one hundred children. beautifully dressed, added Very much to the hrillianqr of the picture. The boys, very neatly dressed in black snitsand wearingappropriate badges, took their places in a line on one ' side ()‘f’the entrance to the church and’the girls. beautifully dressed in pure white, wearingr veils and badges, on theother. The archbishop and : dignataries walked in procession i from the parochial residence through i the lines of children up to the altar. . where they knelt for a few moments in prayer. after which the archbislr op proceeded to his throne. puton his Vestments and with his uiitre on his head and crozier in his left hand 'went to the altar. ()n arriving at the altar he deliverd a very impres- sive- instruction on the holy sacrament of cqpfi rmation. after which the child- ren to be confirmed advanced to the altar rail in a precise and orderly manner. the boys first and then the girls. THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS CONFIRMATIQEAT 5t. HAR'Y'S‘ If ‘ WEST CENTRAL AVE West Side Barber Shop OFFICE: HARTHUNF 8:. KEMMERER NEWS STORE. All Work vxm-uh in the host munm'r. Repairing, Painting, Etc, Promptly Done Horseshoers PITTS GENEST, I Delicioug Fred. W. Schumacher, 275 Central Avenue. The be .t of mervthintv uh'ays at this store» ALLEGRETTI and . PLOW’S CA NDIES. 'agons and Buggies Made to Orderl W. J. MCKINNEY, ’ainter, Decorator "ind Paper Hanger. Jl'S'l‘ ()l’l’().\‘l:l‘li THE DEPOT 'I’UUNE 45. JOHN H. mom: HIGHLAND PARK. ILL is a rare articlu, but we be- lieve we have it; the best in the city. A free-sh stuck uf the original CONSTANTLY ON ”AND Prescription Drugglsr Blacksmiths. Soda Water. llh‘d promptly um] O... , Prop.

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