lnr ' ' :w .. ‘ - H' . a :’ WWW» uï¬mam! . W , - «m. 1d}. month, a! Masonicï¬alLQver M. . uses Son's more. ’ From {he north . . . 12.47. From the south, 7.30, 9.I2, u. [2.07. 3.25. 5.37, 7.29 P. "L DIPAIH‘UBI. For the south 6. 50. 9 30 a m , 12. 47. 314, 5 33, 7.29 P m For the north 9.12, n 393 m. , 7 29 p. m Mail pouches close 15 minutes before the departure of trains. W. M. BOOLEY‘ Postmaster. Modern Woodmen of America Meetings i bran and third Friday of each month in For» ' esters hall jno. yFinney. V. LI; Fred ’ (‘xrccusladm Secretary. * Bapï¬si L hurch Rev 1.. -.\ (muld, pasmr. Intaching, 10.45 a. III. , Sundm schnnl, 12. 00 III.; Baptist \ rIuIIg People 5 Union, (I 40 I). In. preaching. 7.30 p. III. Wednesday IIraver meeung, 7. 45 p. Ill. Thursday. ( hrisIIan culture class, 7.30 p. III. Evangelical Lutheran Zion’s (fhurch, :\. Der/.er, pastor. Sunday service, 10.00 a. m. Sunday school, from 9 In [0.00 p. m. Trinity Church, I’. C. \Vulcnu, rector. Holy communion, 7.30 a, m. Sunday school, 10.0051. In, Morning prayer and sermon, II a. m. Second celebration ï¬rst Sunday in the month. liven song; 5 p. m.“ Presbyterian Church, Rev. 8. M. johnson. Worship and preaching, 10.45 a. ll]. Sabbath school, [2 in. Christian Endeavor, 7. p. m. Prayer service, \Vednesday, 7, 45 p. m. For mortgage loans an real estate. call on D. M. Erskine. Jr.. Co. Independent Order bureslers, Court High» ' land. Meetings ï¬rst and third lhursdays of each month In Forester 5 Hall. " Highland Park Council Nu. 1006, Royal Arcannm. Meet in Foresters‘ hall second and fonrth..\lnndays of every nmmh. Regem. Charles H. Baker; secretary. Frank H. Green, Bethany Evangeiica! (’hurch, pastor, Rev. \'. M. Hauch. Sunday services: ï¬unday school, 9.30 a. m.: preaching, 10.30 a. m.: V. P. S. C. 8.. 6.45 p. m.: preaching, 7.30 p. m. Middle week services: \Vcdnesday senior prayer meeting: Friday, young pen- ple's prayer matting. E. H. Purdy has been appointed Inca] consul for the L A. W and would be pleased to reveiu- applica tions for memlwrship First United Evangelical Church, Rev. H. H. 'l'horcn, pastor. Sunday services: Ger- man preaching, 10.45 a. m.; .English‘ 7.30 p. m;; Sunday school, 9.30; K. L.) C. P3,, 645 p. m.; prayer meeting. “fledn‘csda‘yzat 7.30 p. m. ‘ ‘ ‘ SLMary‘s (Tathniic ('hurch, Kcv. j. (2 Madden, pastor. First mass. 8.30: second mass, 10.00; Sunday schmi, 2.30. Don't forget that the NEWS ofï¬ce is prepared to do all kinda of job work on short notice. Allegretti’ s and Berry 3 candies at Dale Sweetland s. Dlrcctory 01 Secret Soclgtlcs. A. U. Fay Ifng‘e,‘ A. F. and A. M. Reg HIGHLMD PARK POSTOPPICB. CHURCH DIRECTORV. LOCAL ITEMS. AIIWAL. 12.47. 3.14 p. m. Among those in attendance on the Sunday school convention Wednes- ‘ day was Mrs. Dr. F. C. Knight of Waukegan, and formerly of Liberty- ville. MrH. Knight has for yea'rs been, owed the most prominent and 2 best Sunday school workers in Lake 5 county. She makes it a point to at- tend those conventions, county, state and local, and makes her home a refuge for the workers, beside her constant work in her own church and echool. Such are the salt of the earth, the mainâ€"stay and support of our Christian work. " U56 ' Sweetland’s Almond Cold Cream for chapped hands and face. Miss Alma Streiber went to the city this morning to ,yisit friendh. She will rema'in over Sunday. The Every Thursday. Club held. their regular hour at F. M. Evans yesterday. They are a jolly crowd and if. it is true that everyone that laughs adds another link toone’s life. seWinks were added to the lives of some present; Don’t readflthatlitflg “95"}? on “age†‘9féer'tax’li'zly‘ ni‘f‘you it; "Kahuslï¬ess man or woman; if you do,,something will be learned to- your advantage. We can’t give away the name of the "colored pusson†who wrote it. but he is a local genius. Early in the week, Charleen Kuist was called th the residence of Geo. S. Bennett to extract a “rat" from the furnace pipes: the workman was somewhat surprised to ï¬nd a rabbit. The animal had evidentky crawled down the fresh air ï¬ne and gone in- to the retrister pipes through the furnace ‘ ,7 Out friend. Earlr Purdy. one of the Park's enthusiastic wheelmen. has taken the agency of the Waveri ley bicycle. one of the best and most popular wheels in the country. One thing about the Waverley is, they don’t tax you with $15 to $20 extra for the name. Go and see Mr. Pur- dv early and look over what he has to show Vou. The editor is deeply grateful for the many kind attentions he has re- ceived during the week, shut up in his home. The grip rang his ddor bell Monday night and on being re- fused admittance hung about the premises. like a concealed burglar, all the week hoping to hook on. but we kept to the house and said “silica" once in a while through a crack in the door, and ï¬nally Saturday he left us in peace. THE HIGHLAND PARK ’ NEWS. Protect out In : mo mty bfln¢_ 1 Wm. .1 ml Wn DDIEB as a 00.. hunt Anor- nen. Wulu D. 0.. for that 1:330 prise one no new nu 0:3de [nun m wand. Wantedâ€"~An Idea (it-omen thing“) 2 ;~:‘ Who on think TELEPHONE 25 Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats. mason ,- ‘ Contractor. Dal" In Cement Sidewalks and all other work executed in' the best manner and at. lowvst prices. HIGHLAND PARK LAUNDRY. A. (l. ORTLUND, manager. First\Ctlass Work A Reasonable Prices. General Méat Market. Cement, Hair, Lime, Stucco and Plaster. A. J. NOERENBERG. Goods sent. for and delivered to all parts of the city. Orders by post or telephone promptly attended to. H. MILLS, Poultry, Game and Fish In Season. Dealer In All Kinds of TELEPHONE 24.