he little Child of Wm. “Flï¬h- elfty, died of bronchitis on Friday. ROLL L-Do'd has been 15011- . J‘s. A. K. Heyermul. wife have ï¬ned’fp.‘the '50â€, ‘ï¬h 3 ““7 enjoyed. a hip 'to .Washiugtou. hard col . ‘ i' -, Mr. Meyer found the ralaxntion The public achooi was dose-d {NP heavy "“3th 9“"? "9’." two day: last week owing the delightful. . ‘ bieakixig down of Iboilem. , The school board an» cunsideg- The Womans’ Society of thé Congregational church will give a " Coyonial Tea " on v Thursday, Februagy' 26th, from 2 to ï¬o’clock p. In. at the reaidenoe oers. Carl- ton Pmuty. Refreshments ’ 10 cents. The 161. in the Khmer ï¬re was promptly adjusted and the labs ‘; 8‘; ;Il | o-.-§. rméd by Sir. Copelin gnsnmm::umï¬Â¢s§m¢ W" muutsuu: W. T. Ward, the building loan and insurance man, 121 in Van pleurisy. S. W, Osgood .a member of the Winnetka council, visited High- wood Saturday. Supt. Ives and Ed- Desjardens, of the Electric road have recently taken the second and third degrees of Odd fellowship A meeting of the city council was booked for Tilesday evening, but lacking a quorum adjourn- ment was takéu to Tuesthy next. Mrs.-_â€" Mar aret Myers; grand mother Of iss Josie Savagé, Highwood postmistress, 18 serious - 1y ill with pneumonia Her life is ï¬espaired of owing to the «x- treme age of 80 yénrs which she has reached. nan r encnea ' Lieut. Charles McQuiston who has been comminsn‘ry ofï¬cer at the . Post for the past two gears has, been ordered to Des Moines, Iowa, an Recruiting . ofï¬Ã©er. He' Will leave the latter part of next week with his family. E. A Welch left. for Sn‘vnnmilr, Georgia, on Waitresany acrmn- pnnied by his Ewife, and will visit their conain,E .J. Whiting, form- erly of Fort Sheridan, and chief ‘ clerk in the commissnry depart- meht. The Welches will remain in the smith daring Febranry. . Lake Wed '"the prize '1‘. L. H11rne,the Fort Sheridmr photographer. attended the mas- quemde given by the Foresters at Forest Monday evening. He took ï¬rst prize for thp l1m11l-. 50111981. gentleman s costuu1e.'1‘he _ prize was an elegant silver 11111111. .Mr. Horne’ s costume well deserv- He represented George Washingtqn. Ser eant Charles Campbell took the K ornanin de tee of the K..11f P. last ni ht at A Hathir Temple, ,Ouninof hicago, Denert of Illi- 1min. ‘ The caravan rested at: Tre- «10111 11mm and- nll .the Arabs THE SHERIDAN The school board are consider!- ing thg bids in their hands for wiring the new school building g... .JW “9’1“. ' 'H’w Hymn-56m: tiou’s call for a high class (if work. subject to critical ‘nntlerwriters' inspbction.‘ The building will be wired forabdut one hundred lights. and all writing will ‘rmr in interior conduits; Mr. Whitney is said to be the lowest bidder and will prob- ably be awarded the contract. Lieutenant Jamieson, nide4le camp to General Sheridan; with his wife attended the hop giv an at the Post Monday evening.- \Iiss. Lydia Hobart daughter of Col. Hobart of Chicago, was also in at- tendanee. Miss 'Befl Mower assisted ‘by the Ladies sewing} pircele ga‘w ‘ a ' aur- prig'e part}; to the minister “of M. E.’ church. » This océasion ' was used to give the money 'made a; {the social given the sewing circle, a week ago Fridayjo the. minister. The gvening was s‘pevnt pleasantly. rRéfféShï¬iï¬lts were served. ' Sergeant Charles Campbell took the Khoruaain de tee of the K. of P. Inst ni ht at A Hathir Temple, OnisVof hicngo, Desert of Illi- unis. ‘ The caravan rested at: Tre- mom pasture and all the Ambs {DAD S BWSâ€"LET'I EB enjoyed a ui ht of Elysian OX- stacy. The 0 ligation: mgim tn Mr. ( amphell and dwwi» ’(ihitâ€˜ï¬ at 7 :3â€; and; prompfl at B ()Hclmk «ummenoad the W uliu entertainment ever given in Chicagut ‘ _ Fatlu r Vatmmn is laid up with vhan muH-m Father Meehan, fleet at mine. tuille. visited at t e Post aha in tuwn earlv in the week . . The invitation banquet give!» in the K. of P. was inall nape?“ onenf the .huppiost aflairs ever given in Highwgod. WillS.Warrei1. 11 well knowu and popular Highland Park 1011-. sorinlist. will open a barber 5:? 119111 the lnstofliee in Highw Will has been 1n businem turbin- self before, and has also worked in the best shops hereabouts. He is bound to pick up a goodgnt: runage . -' NAâ€" pleasant surpri 2111911 to Mrs M. . "Misses NOra and Nel‘li 111111, of Harvey,.ni Quirck,11ow visiting Egan of Dauphin Park was also ‘prosent as were the H capital corps from the Poat- and mom (- nuploé from Evmstnn Refresh- ments. music and (13111111113; were indulged 1n hv the merry party until early Tuesday morning. ‘ L. and K. companies of the Seventh. Inï¬nity/{all whose méï¬ié,_ bérs are fr«m1'B08t0n.nre being mustered oiit and‘pa'iil off; Them are in all 18¢) men. Thaw (261114 , mies saw action at San Juan hill:- l'he men ï¬nve nearly all â€left, for their» eastern homes, ‘baViflg' been entertained .in .gdod shape-by the representatiVea 0? the pahaéqgei‘ departments of variods‘ivraflrqus who wished: to secure their patrtm- age‘ on' the hnmewnrd bound trip. augmntuï¬m-g it “ain‘t; E ‘.~- . mmmï¬.‘ . i ‘ . . liï¬l.’iÂ¥il~ll~llߴl i ‘I ! “fl. Plans are out for u parochial resi dence for Rev. Father Haartl), of Lakeside Since being given that parish he has proven himrelf an in- defatignable worker, He has erected a beautiful little church and has- greatly strengthened the denomina- tion there. ~- thflï¬ï¬‚. ï¬izï¬ï¬