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Highland Park News (1874), 21 May 1897, p. 5

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The Deerfield Township Sunday school convention took place in the church Sunday. Rev. H. H. Thoren of Highland Park, president of the association. called tbs. canvantion at Below are given the totals from the report of the village treasurer, James F. McDonough, from April 15th, 1896, to April 10th, 1897: - To Audit AccouhtéLO. Bell,~ M. Bo§1,_ H. S. Copper. Board of Healthâ€"â€"CharlesJ. R0 beig, E. A. Welch. ‘ , .Judiciaryâ€"Benson,'Swanson and Roberg. . ‘ ‘ LicensewRobel-g, Bolan Cauley. Polic’eâ€"«Bolan, Swanson, Benson. Street and Alley~.â€".Roberg, Ben- son,'Brown. . NEW noun or musings. At the first meeting of the ‘ néw board of trustees last Tuesday even- ing little Was done, save to organize and order the payment of entrant bills. The president appointed the following Committees: ‘ ; Finance -â€"~ Swansqn, Benson and Brown. ' ' ’ Fife and Water+%Brown. Bblan, Ropegg. J 3., I "“1me HAPPENINGS. S. S. CONVENTION. 9'. mâ€"w.’ r125. ()ur hall players seem to he hav- ing plenty of exercise in catching batted‘»balls and that seems to be all. Itis to be feared that when playing a game on the diamond. the boys will find they lack experience in batting, running bases; judging curve; playing bases and. all the fine points that are learned only by actual experience. No one who knowz-z our boys and their capabilities will deny that they could put out a strong team had we the proper fa- cilities for practice. Our lively and genial school-mate, Ethel Aldridgu, has left school for the rest'of the year to acmnnpany her parents on a trip to the former home in old England. Our thoughts and our best wishes for an enjoyable trip are following her. Allen VanDyne is again in school. Of the High School boys from Highwood, Thomas Gail has been at School half a day during the week. We have seen none of The others. The case of the people Vs. Charles Gofdofi , Was tried before Justice Dooley of Highland Park, on Satur- day, May 8th. A fine. of $10 and costs was imposed. The aéfitm was for the assault of Charles Browu in Murphy’s saloon. conducted by. Michael Gibbs. The firm of Unbehaun Gibbs has disolved pa‘rtnefship, Charles pnbfahagm having withdrawn from _ H. I. Motris.‘ An address on “Feed My Lau‘ibszEs delivered by Mr._ Heathcote of Ravinia, fd‘llowed by an address on t 9 “Relation of Par- ents to the Sn day School." Miss Hallie Gavitt sang a 5610 to the man dolin‘ aceOmpan‘iment of' Ariel C. Jewel-l. At the afternoon session Charles Warren was elected dele~ gate to the state conventioxi. held Monday and Tuesday at Belleville. and tlie sum of $10 was raised by 'subscription to pay his expenses. The sum of $6.08 was raised for siate and county Sunday school work and was turned over to K. S. Buck. county secretary. of Wanke- gun: THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS 2:30 p. 111. Mr. K. S. Buck of Wau- kegan, county secretary, of the asso- ciatibn, delivered ' an address, fol- lowed by Charles H. Warren of Highland Park}. Mm. Morris. of the Presbyterian Sunday school of vHighiead~Parki rendered a soloina most delightful manner. Mr. Lee of the Wankegan Y. M. C. A., deliv~ ered a 15-minute address. The evening session was presided over by YYTIr.: THE HIGH SCHOOL. The“ ’ mm VEQIUW“ i TELEPHONE 24. Qsovméleu wsmmms en's If you are troubled with hi1 ‘tlmt lL-d'H-H (ht pnsits. dm-s not burn bright and coats the- rhimnvy. try our (film and we will miarmm-t- m satisfy ynu. Address Sovereign Lubricating Co, WAUKEGAN. ILL., TELEPHONE 5|. PURE WISCONSIN ICE. Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats. General Meat Market. EVANS BROS, SOLEAQENTS And we will see that you have a gnml nil and gasoline. Atrial will cun- vim‘e you. \n‘ the [mat brands nf burning mils ml the nmrku '7 It: I ILLS’VIM Frank Siliestrum, Crystalline Penn Oil Silver Cross Oil Florine Oil 74"r(]asoline For Highland Park. Poultry. Game and Fish In Season. Dealer In All Kinds ol bEALEH m HIGHLAND PARK .

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