I II I'I"§I§“.§.uï¬iiï¬Â§ mama.“ CWâ€â€œâ€œI 30": § . « IDQ¥§QI.DQGI.IQCI:CO§.O§.OO Q: §§:U“ Mrs Ben Newhall is ill with a 50- evening of March 9th Dr. Balaton wre cold. of chieego will pm. All friend: ‘Mrs. Rice of Chicago is the guest "0, “wind to join in “we â€Moe-- 0‘ Mm. J- Schnur. The Women’e Guild of the Epin- Mrs. T. H. King entertained at 00le Church will entrain their afternoon tea Monday. ' friends at a dime nodal to. on Hon- Miss Dickson was the guest 0! d3!» March 5th, from ‘3 to 39?!!!» Mrs. J. P. Brewster the past week. . who inflow of In J. F- For- . . â€we, “The Country Hm.†There Mrs. Shirley Foote was a guest at will be ‘ short prom“). All the Mr. Benj. wahall’s over Sabbath. ladies of the village '5‘ cordially The Women’s Guild will meet in invited. Come early. The “'omen’s Guild will met)! in the church parlors Tuesday at 1.30. Miss Bessie Barnés 6f Chicago was the guest of L H. Co: the past week'. Miss Ellis of Michigan,’ is_ the guest of her uncle. -Mr. Georgi! Ellis. . ’1 ' Mrs. Cook of Elgin, 111., was the guest of her son, Dr J H. Cook, the past week. Mr. O. McG. Hovard returned home last week from a three} weeks’. visit at Ba'n‘gor, Me. A little daughter arrived at the home of Mr. Ignatz Schweiger Wednesday of last week. On Thursday of last 'wéek' Mrs... Charles Shaw entertained a number of friends at afternoon tea. V The chorus class is a thing of the past. So little interest was taken in it that Mr. Williams,- tbe leader, felt compelled to resign. It. is hoped that the members and friends of the church w'm give their new pastor, Rev. M. W. Darliqg, a warm welcome next Sabbath. ' 'The bequest of 35,0601“: to the Women’s Litegary club by the late Thomas Allen has been paid and is in the hands of the club’s treasurer. A number hf the schobl children took advantage) of the half rate tickets issuéd to the schools and at- _tended the,battle of Manila last Saturday. There will be special services at the Episcopal church every evening during Lent at 7:30. o’clock, begin- ning Friday, March 129d. On the Gleam Department THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWSâ€"WITEB. Willie, the little son of Mr. Fred Helke met with an accident that may prove serious. On Saturday he was outwith his brother’s air rifle. A little friend who was with him re- marked that he had better turn the barrel up-‘or he would get it ï¬lled with snow. He did so, and seeing snow in the barrel struck the butt of the gun on the sidewalk. being loaded the blow discharged it, the shot entering hack of the eye hall. The sale of the school house, ad vertised to occur on the 28th, was enjoined by the village, papers be- ing prepared by Attorney Morton T. Culver and signed by President 0rde and Councilmen Parks, K93 and Newhall. A joint meeting Of the hon rd of education and the coun‘ oil is appointed for thin (Saturday) evening at the council chamber. 1) OBITUAEY. Morten Culver, an old pitizen of Glencoe, who twenty years ago was active and prominent in the affairs of the village, departed this life on Monday last and was buried at Rose- hill Friday. Mr. Cnlverwae a lawyer of ' excelâ€" lent, capacity and when a young man served as clerk and attorney for the village. He was for many yearn in actire practice at the Chleago bar. He served his country in the volun- teer army in the war of the Rebel- lion, was a Grand 'Army veteran and felt a commendable pride in that part of his career. He Was taken or by progressive paralysis, at an age when he ought still to have had a good many nielnl yearn baton kiln. He was 3 mm ‘ol 1an intellectual pow»: and of engaging pononnl qualities, and well liked whatever known. . Highland Park Notes. Don’t forget the city council moot- ing next Tunedny evening, Hatch 6. Kine Kate Smddlrd very windy told the children of her eight rooms Wednesday noon not to return in the afternoon, the atom III no mere. Miss Minna“: Miller braved the storm Wednesday, went up to the high school, returned at the clue of the session and than shoveled a path to the street so her papa could get in u be returned from Chicago. We understand it has not yet been decided which of the several Highland Park Republican delogn- tions to the convention this spring Democratic Mayor Cobb and Attor- ney‘ Knox will chlperon. When Dr. Ingalls was approached on the sub- ject. his reply is said to have been quite laconic and poinwd. “Get thee behind me . thou art In ofl'enee unto me.†They got. The electric cars battled success- fully with the. snow storm Wednes- day and made almost as 300d time as the Old steam cats. Where was Father Street Wednes- day: we did not see him out in that blizzard at’ all. Like all youngsters he likes to brave? a storm; the worse the storm the better the fen. 'Later: He was at home absorbed in David Hal-um. ‘ . "RF. A. M TIPTON . Registered Pharmarist. Pun Chcmicak, Fauna. Confectionery, Cigars and School Suppliu' Public Pay qugpbpne J. HARRY. Prop. Parï¬ Ave" One Block West of the dépot. ~ » GLENCOE: Tanaoxs 218. Chlcuo Phone M 8905. GLBNCOI. PARK BROS. 8t BEGGS, GLENCOE DRUG STORE, GLENCOE HOTEL, Pay Tel hone. Prompt Me: and livery Servxce. Tclcpbom H6. 3, Gleason. PLUM-IR. hompt Mes-enger CHICAGO