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Highland Park News (1874), 5 Nov 1897, p. 9

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Holuntl Po-nsv. Hf Hm clue-:2" (if ".H \‘iaitml nur SCIIHHI Thursday mum in}: Lutheran chum-'11 tied the knot for (ho young couple». Ankleflunt supper was svrved after the ceremony and (Moving was enjoyed by the many frir-nds of the happy pair. They took no wedding tour, but went immediA aft-1y to tlwir nmv home. which has just been comleHI. Mr. and Mrs. llesler have our congratulations and best “‘iHhPS for Hu- future. ,Mumied~-Miss Matilda Marquardt and James Hesler were united in marriage at 4 o‘cloek Saturday after noon. October 27th. The ceremony took place at the home of the bride. who is the daughter of Mrs. Fred Fisher. The bride wore white satin decorated with bride, roses and care nations. The pastor of the German Lutheran church tied the knot for the young couple. AIieiegant supper was served after the ceremony and dam-ing was enjoyed by the many (‘1).or'the city is liable for the value of the s1deV'alk the city is certainl) liable {or damages which may arise from people who muv be injured l)_\ ilw dauuerous conditmn of the walk. The walk which was destroyed by fire on Railroad avenue ha's not yet lweu replaced. As it is in the city oPHighland Park it is expected that the city officials will see that the W‘oper ones are called upon to do their part. Whether the Railroad The sidewalk is about finished so that there is noan complete walk from Roger Williams avenue to Messrs. McKenzie ' and Conistock’s. This has bven u long,’ time coming. but the one (in Judson avenue has been as long on the way and has not arrived yet We hope it will be com- pleted before winter comeq on. \Ve- are to have :I lh-lmtu the- fthis mnnth. Hu- suijfl l HumIH-d That Hun Tilm- Hm A change intime of the meetings is desired by some of the church members and friends: ‘ The questiu'n’” has been thmwn open for diséusaiun. and all interested :u‘» invited to ex- press an opinion. and an attempt will be made to arrange things so as tn suit the convenience of thv' largest number who will attend; J. J. Hewler started last Thursday nu his vacatimi trip in Rutinen luwa where ’10 will stav about ten (luvs huntinw ducks and prairie ( hickâ€" ens, etc. The Improvement society meet.- next Monday awning at 8 o'clock Percy Hill is chainuzm ufthce litvrur)‘ mmmittee. Rev.‘E. J. Heuthcute has hem: ill. although still attending to his church duties. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES RAVINIA ITEI'IS. HS bring: IL’th ( )\\' . . 5'.J J’ease sings Sundav mornings ’in the choir of the Preshjtvrian "Hum h. at Highland Park. The Salvation Army girls who WPN‘ ('XI)P('lP(l to make a two weeks canvas ()f the town, were unable to make- arrangvnwnts to hi) here. Tho City of Highland Park should take HOHH‘ atoms in regard to the side- walk just north uf tiw picnic grounds on Hailmad nwnne. which was hnrm-d zllmut twu \vevks ago. TI”- walk fur about 21Mfovt is :1“ turn up and the- half burned t-nds ()f the- plunks uhstrlu-t thv passage \vuy. Th!- phlm- is pnsitivvly dungo‘mns (”I a dark night. and tho city is liahh- for dznnngvx. It might tn lw tixvdt The Rev. J. S. Crosmnnn. {mm Garrett Biblical Institute- at Evans tun. preached last, Sunday vvening. Ht'Wi“ alsu preach nth Sunday. both morning and Pwning. A Halloween party was held last Saturday evening at the home uf W. Twurtl. A large party was present and enjoyed (lmn'ing until ll lute hour. The l. (i. 0. I“. musqncrmlv bull , Wazons and BuggiesMade (00111". will occur this evening at tlw lodge ' ‘ I Repairing, Painting, Etc, Promptly Done- rooms over Hogan 5 store. I“. E. Woodruff’s (lug; Sport. was killed by a train lust \wek. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Jewell went to the horse Show last Wednesday. \Irs. W. A Hicks of LakeGenevu Wisconsin spent Suudm' with Mrs. H. \ Coop“. All energetic, studious persons outside of the school are cordially invited to join the clam. Six young men have. already done so. ()1: the afternoon of Friday. ()ct. ‘29. the students of the High Sghool met in the school rooms. after the close of school. and organized a (‘hi cago Heuurd Home§tudy Circlelfior. the purpose o'f"sTiiiT}"‘hng ineélia‘iiiéal' drawing. W. J. Pack. a representa- ative, of the Record, was present. The officers elected were Frank J. McCall'rey. president; C. M. Hole. secretary? and J N. Finney. treasur- er. Prof. W. A. Wilson was appoint- ed to inquire the cost of instruments. etc., used in the study of mechanical drawing. and he reported at the next meeting the cost \\'Ulll(l not exceed- $21KL The school board has generi ously supplied us with light and fuel for our evening class, which will meet on Monday of each week. Miss lsabellv Clark has been sick with a cold for the past two weeks and has been unable tn attend school. Arrived for the ['nited States to Take Possession uf (‘uha." THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS HIOHWOOD HAPPENINGS. General Meat Market. H 15;} 93th fe'bl'ep’imneus' and Speaking Tubes. WEST CENTRAL AVE., ? Electrical Horseshoers Highland Park Electric Light Co. PITTS GENEST 0211, Building Material. and Ice. Electric Light, Electric Bell, Burglar Alarm, FImAmm. 'resh, Salt and Smoked Meats. ()ur “urkmrn am: x-xpcn \\ 0 use unh the- bust material and our prh rs .m us lnw as i< 1 unsistvnt with good \\urk. RAFFEN BAKER, We are now prcpanfd tn duhal) kinda'uf _hlm'trical (‘nnstruvtmn Wurk and repuuz mu. such as TELEPHONE N’J HIGHLAND PARK. ILL. Poultry. (lame and Fish in Season. Dealermln All Kinds of Blacksmiths. . MILLS, Construction. TELEPHONE 24

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