£153 LAKE FOREST. FORT. mama. . ' BIGHWOOD. HIGHLAND PARK. In spite of the feet thet it has . ' thedey after Christian, that teeny 'wer'eillvrith severe colds, and . my mere were ï¬lling previohsly , seeepied engagements, some sixty- ' ï¬ve or seventy members of the club end their friends were preeent on Tneedey night at the drill helL The exercises of the evening were - openedby the reading of Tenny-‘ Son’s ode to the New Year byMrs. - Frank Green. .Green "was followed by Mr. John '1‘. Bake of ’ '_ Wineethe, who read e twenty, ' minute paper on “The Relation of Women to Hemene We †Mr. ‘ Dela m5? instences of what had ‘hee no for hmemty in men » diderent directmne, tint dwelt wit _ most 2W9! i352 Tho â€W MWo-u's CH. . SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30.1899. Woman’s he luggostod thht the hornet: of L: .ihonld beg ï¬lms-where the child« Highland Park should protect in “ten in our public schools could go _ way in their power their - ‘ neig hen the birds: that they ‘ï¬ge’chï¬ol éor referencekesgfudy. Ihould ‘keep. as few: oats," ,poa; . , v" , r.. PW I‘11"! . '0 sible', and above and beyond all man '3 duty in the m, painting things, abstairi’ from wearing out the‘mponsihllity of the wife feathers ohm birds in their and theimotherin-‘wy-gim di. huts. Rev. Mr. ‘Woloott spoke of woman ’3 attitude toward mligtSmn,‘ and dwelt upon modern P comparing 1t from an 11:10 lectuel standpoint to that of Athens 10 its prime. Mr. Welcott felt that there was much for the women of Highland Park to do by their ex- ample and precept for the spirit- (all good and n [flitting of their- Qoity. 0910nel DaV143onepo he on “Questions of Public. Interest,†and from the standpoint of a teacher he spoke of the boy and the influences at home and in the school that must make or mar the life reeordoi the nun of tonic:- mt. rlv‘he colonel told- of the gbod Work .done' by the ladies’ aid society of’pur city and of “star. reaching power tooomfortvthe sick- ax'id misting, and to'help the help; ‘leas. He urged upon'the consider ation'of tha gentlemen vand ladies preceptjhe. putting up of (build! ing o‘ï¬modsrate ‘bobt that should give the Highland M“Woman’s Club change, the. ï¬m’ Aid 80-. ciety a we' ni ‘ room for gmetgenoy one; :Ind ghe litany RAVINIA. GLENOOE, Rev. Mr. Gingrich spoke ohm- than '3 dnty' m the home, pointing out the mponeibility of the wife - and the mother in my given (it. nations as a factor for geod' 11: the community Rev. Mr. Haefele spoke of Women in the temperence name Widths: possibility .of stimulantsbeing obtained in or about Highland? Pal-kt . from 'the fact of the arrests and trials for ‘ drunkenneisaoimen in on: own absolutely temperance town. He ‘ belieVed that Viffllllinoieallowed its wunien to vote 011- theliqu‘or ques- tm‘awondmtnl-mfomaï¬onwould ‘ l I i "take place. Father Madden 6011- ' eluded the addresses of the even! ' I ‘ing by he eloquent and' witty ape' al for napemnee. He depicted. -. graphically he results of “blind pigs,†upon the home life of labor- , a ing men and‘aéked the women of Highland Park to V use all their , united influence to root out this. crying evil from our midst. . ‘_ After the (singing of “My Coun- try ’Tis of Thee ’ bytfflhe club the meeting ‘4. , . E j . ,j A New ‘ em reception-I will ‘be 'ven at the club house' on Tues- a evening, January 2nd, from a ' put seven until ten, fer the clahmemhets and the. gentlemen ‘ whethne associate mama ’ P18“ ' ing me High]! united WINNETKA. LAKESIDE