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Highland Park News (1874), 28 Oct 1898, p. 5

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h On Saturday evening an 0xprvs~ Rlull of the high regard in which Mr. and Mm. J. J. Hosslnr are held by the pewple of liavinia took shapes in u Hurprisv party. Mr. E. J. Heathâ€" (wtv vuim-tl tlw fm‘lings Hf all in a Evanstnn, having hut lwgun his sitmlius therv, hut hv lH a born prvach. er. Ravinia is greatly favored in having as pastor of its little church a man rm highly gifted and esteemed. lit‘frushnwnls ()f enurse were serv- ml .3er the (luilfunl brothers (107 lighted all with their music. One of the most pleasant gather~ ings that has taken place in llaviniu for some time occurred Thursday evening, ()ct. 20,11t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lucas. It was the birth- day of the pastor of the church, M: E. Heathcote, and it was made the occasion to welcome him back for the third year. Mr. Heatlicote has endeared himself to ,his people, and when each one present extended to him his 11111111111 welcome it 111Ieant 88M;- Coiiistock' put 1t, not (Jiffy hand but heart. Mr. Heathcote is a student at RAVINIA. lwgun his their stvrling worth appreciated is When last heard frmm Judge Fullnrtnn and his company worv at, the Town's Hotel at Bellows Falls, Vt. He is On his way to Chester, about. a damn miles above. at, tho, lmnu- of his futlwr. ()urSuntluy schnule-xuru wvll erH‘r sunted at the County Sunday School (Tunvontion. G. Willis-1(‘ummings Well varnml vacation. the wish of their many friends. THE HIGHLAND l’AliK NEWS “farewell" speech, making mention especially of Mr. Heealer’a faithfulâ€" [lens as a citizen, and sincerely hop- ingthat his influence for uprightneaa and fidelity would not be "snowed under" in the great city to which he was going. Songs, refreshments and games cheered the hours, but the time for saying f‘gpod-hye” came all too ~soon. Ravinia will-miss Mr. and Mrs. Hessler. The earnest, straight- forward manner in which they have lived, and the efforts they have uiarlel for‘thvéntereeth“WWillage, {viii not be forgotten. That they may find a larger place of usefulness, and Home of the Highland Park Elub. is of? on COW WANTED. Fresh milch cow, mixed Jon-toy and [Inlstvin preferred. Addrona. J, \V, MAH‘K, ”igllwuml, “I. Irving I’ahnar'nf the Third Ca 'aL- ry is home on a 30 days flirlough. his rugiment being stationed at Fort Je-f'ferson. MO. 110 want up the hill at San Juan, Cuba, in the fight and was for a time in the hospital at Tam- pa. He» expvcts to return to his company nvxt, Wednesday. High» land Park has worthy repremmtativea in thiu war for humanity. We received a note from Major Vail acknowledging the receipt of $10.82 from the public schoolfor the Lafayette fund. Perceiving it was intendeg, Mgnvfldiss Kate Stoddard the. school Sliperintendeut 7t. {v35 duly forwarded, after we had purloined the above fact ! Mr H. A. Towuer, who resides in the Kirk house, is contemplating a $15,000 residence which he expects to occupy by June lat. NEWSLETS. A party 01 twalye people from here attended the dedicizti‘ou t-Xercisen at the Baptist Church at Wauk'egan.

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