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Highland Park News (1874), 19 Nov 1897, p. 1

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When Dr. Amie-mun pruyml for ”no governur 0f tlw smn- lust Sun- day morning. he Inn! in mind of course the office not its present in ( umbent for Tnnm-r ls lwynnd przn ing' for. Sow] luhn .,; M Rev. E. K. Yeakvl. of Chicago. will preach in the- l“irst l'nitt-(l Evan gelicnl church Sunday nmrning and vvoning. in connection with the morning uervwe tlw such-1y will cel- ehralv tlw Lord’s supper. St. Mary's (-hurt-h [umplv urn nr- gunizing :1 large chorus choir for special Christnms services in their church. Mrs. King is mm of the prnmilwnt loaders in this chellvnt nm’vemont. Mrs. Elvira S. Green has gone. with her daughter} Mrs. J. R \1c Quiston. tu visit her sister in Bum. down in Pike 1111mm just 111101981 Louis. \mvs u! \lrs.Hun1hl12‘s death was rvceived :1 _\'11‘1r ago last Saturday. She was «1111’ of the Lord‘s uwn. who did good withuut (15191111111011 or in any m1) proclmuing her 1‘111'11 good- “055. Mrs. Bahr wife of thé florist, was taken to a hospital In Chicago. vester day tube operated upon for two can u- r tumors. Miss Lena Ford of Chicago was the guest of the Misses Alford over Saturday night and Sunday. Mrs) Daniel Eyer and her daugh- ter. Mrs. Vandm‘berg. spent a few days with Mrs. Smoot last week. Miss Louise Lung and Miss Mamie McCarl of Chicago spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. King. (reorge S. Bennett and family. whohaveresided several years in the luteJohn A. Lander house on Belle avenue. have moved toChicago. [ix-President James A. Garfield, «me of‘oup martyrs, was born 45“ years ago today. Mrs. A. Freie of Chicago spvut 1 week with Miss Lilian Freie. VOL II. HIGHLAND PARK, ILL., NOVEMBER 19, 1897 Highland Park News. OF LOCAL INTEREST. The city attorney» has been meekly enduring one of Job’s comforters on the back of his neck and he has come to have a great deal of respect for the man of U2. The Woman‘s Catholic Order of Foresters grand masquerade hail Tuesday evening in the opera house was a grand success. There were 75 cuuples on the floor. The music wins by Prof. O'Connor's Orchestra and tliv grand march was at I” u'clock. and runtlmwd until Saturday tlw 27th In the nwantinw it may he settled. lmt it I)» m h_\' all n’ieans. Stillman Bingham .lainiesun of Chicago. a grandson of Mrs. Mary L. Binghaln (if this city was married THI‘Hllfly owning. NM. ltlth. in Blumnington to Miss Maurine E. H. (hm-n ul' that, city. Mr. and Mrs. Jamimon will have their hunw. a nmv “no built axliressly for thmn. at 4510 \Voodlawn avenue, Chicagu. wherethoir friends will timl thmn aftm‘ Jan. lat. WW. The Baptist clergy of this city are presumed to have attended the Baptâ€" ist Congress in Chicago this..week. One important question was whether churches had a right to call pastors to an account for their opinions on the free coinage of siher or similar questions TIN-re was a uniqlw case in Judge Holmes court Wednesday» afternoon. le suit was brought by the Rev. Mt. First. former pastor of the Depriivld Lutheran church for his back salary. The vase was called and mmtimwd until Saturdav tlw It is a good time for owners and agents to look after shutting off the water from their vacant houses. ()ne agent neglected this a year or two since and involved the owner in damages from $50 to $100. Rev. H‘ H. Thoren’s home was en- tered by burglars Sunday night while the family were at church, who got a little silver ware, ~ the cash the faithful pastor of course took with him to put into the contri hution box. The accommodation train which usually leaves Glencoe at 6:10 in the morning did not do so Monday. Just before starting time a way freight came down the line and de- moralized the passenger train. A combination coach ‘and two passenger cars were derailed, the former being badly smashed up. Two of the cars stood on end, resting against, eavh other like a gable. It is a‘wondvr that several were not killed. The- wreck is attributed to a mistake in the signal. Travel was delayed on|_\~ until about nine o'clock. l’mf. Rush Rheus. of the Newton Thvulugical SPmimary. Manx-L. spent Wednesday night with Mrs. Mary R. Humumnd. his aunt. He made an address at, the Baptist Congress this weekin Chicagn. on the question whether tht‘ tho teachings of tin- Apostles ate of equal authority with thusv of'(‘hrist. the- Lord. vatnn use-(t to lit-sound and all right thirty ymirs ago. and WP gun-es it is s'mrut tmluv. :Iml Prob-~44 )r Kin-9s is all T. E. Young, who has the contract for building G. S. Cole’s new house on St. John’s avenue, met with a painful accident yesterday. A hatchet which he was using while at work slipped, narrowly missed his face and cut. a deep gash two inches long in his wrist. Dr. Ingalls was called. and speedily dressed the wound of the sufferer. Miss Mamie Fribert, formerly assistant postmistress in thiw‘city, who resigned last spring and has since been at her home. in Juneau, Wis... was in town Monday visiting her many friends and acquaintances. She is visiting in Waukegan for a few weeks, and then will return to her home. Yesterday was the -day for a reg ular meeting of the OssoliClub. Miss Annie Nolan, who has been keeping books for Robertson Nolan since they bought out. the Fletcher Lumber company, has severed her connection with that firm. NO 25.

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