MUM) PARK. ILL. ‘ to m the gamma 0: we luncéyprum , â€w†“1%; â€a .nnkww- charl- W:MMW‘ M Qï¬oe and Yards in Lumber District F RST ST. .iLUMBER, COAL and IBUILDING MATERIAL “LIP-EOE! a“. P. '0. 30): am All M of 1.1.13 and Fixtures It 516:}. w WJM Pmatc TekpbpnuaSpcchhy. I. a. um I. son's imam mar. FOR SALE CHEAP ‘ - page. sum, kind English one. and [guidanceâ€"Kohl lamina (â€faithâ€"Boo.“ ' Bonnâ€"Cal; M; 7-8 Residenceâ€"Boon 47 Oflufloun 0M: Fletcher Block. ‘ Phone's†Columbia catering C0. on» 5: Hotel Ingleddo BIGBLARD “BK.- : Wm man LAN 0' FEES: J. c. ROGAN. Electrical Construction q or {VA anon Hue only one Branch State. at. it is loaded in Edgewuter, Theirgoodl may be procuredbomerflmh K from the av (ship on, an en! car) oft “ HIGHLAND PT‘K. St. Johns Ave. ILLINOIS . Opp. Depot HIGHLAND PAEK. : M’ESS‘ONAL CARDS : : ‘ . TELEPRONE :2 ' - DR. FRANK M. INGALLS Elmwood Cafe ‘ Highland Park A. Robertson ' ....DEALER 13.... NEAR CENTRAL AVENUE my. LAMB WATSON Sheridan Road ind m h Street . \ Big land Purl! DR. E. H. POMEROY _P.__A. MUUIBOMEHY DR. E. C. KAYE ‘15 mm 9|. nu: y mmxmg ILLINOIS ILLINOIS Telephone 531 v The board of education availed z‘itseifr entirely ~of ‘Mr. Sqiith’s wide acquaintance among educators of the intatein selecting the new teachers for the corps arid some very fortu nate selections have been made. Ming). Weucott, a daughter of the flincipal 191 he Robert Waller high school 111 Chicago,‘ IS a recent gradu- iate of Smith college and a young :womn of unusual ability. Mime iReat and Albright come _from Charleston and Mount Vernon re- epeetiveiy, both were educated at Northwestern University, andlat the % timegrmmummm34:21:: THE PUBLIC â€HOOLS. "Z The public schools of the Highland Park «chool district will begin Work again next Tuesday morning. Be. lowie the list of teachers: ' â€forum Baflomm‘grade; bile S. Halsey, second grade; Annn F. Pratt, second and third grades: Amy M. Robinson, third and fourth grades; Annie E. Stephenson, fonrth grade; Mary A. Best, ï¬lth giggle; Mollie S. Batten}, sixth grade; Nora Albright, seventh grade; Lauri J. Weecott, eighth grade; Easter Holmes, Port Clinton school, Marian Kannaugh, drawing; Agnes, Ben son, music, Jesse L. Smith, super intendent. Sheridan Roaql Publishing Co. bf éducatian had been tendered for; another year their old positions in which they have sewed with marked success. Miss Kavanau'ghr 13 known to art lovers of Hig bland: Park as a water- color artist 8of de-i cidédL ability. Her enthusiasm for; art and her’pleaaing personality addi emphasis to her unusual fitness ion" the work she as about to undertake. : The other members of the teach- ing force“are so well and so favorably known that further reference in un- necessary. ‘ . Elsewhere it, is announced that the board at education will furnish pure spring water for the drinking foun- tains at the school building. This will meet with strong public ap- proval,and the announcement should allay any anxiety an to the supply of drinking water in the schools. Published every Friday morning a i“. mm 111-. by tin; .A, menMQnm 3:33:39 3333;333:3333â€: 3: Hwhhnd rut i FRIDAY. AUGUST 29, 1902. A Comer of North snou- manna-a; Telephone No. 92, Highhnd Put. mus $3.00 PER YEAR . 31.00 [F PAID IN ADVANCE (:xmhmnarm.) Tm; SHERIDAN ROAD. IIâ€! "I _ 07m“ . Among the late arrivals at the éMoraine are S. H. Betbea, United States District' Attorney, of iDiXOn, 111.; Mrs. A. A. Kildufl', of New York City; Mrs. James Lee and daughters, and Mrs. R. iA. Parka, Jr., of Memphis, Tenn. , iWilliam S“. Bryan; jr.,- of Balti. fmore, Md; General and Mrs. 0' EW. Drew,- .Otto Gresham, and iM-rs. WalterQ. Gresham, of Chi : cago. Erpés't E. Kimball, who has been at the M9raine,,lor some weeks. was tuken"snddenly ill with aï¬pendicitus Thursday night and wins immediately removed to the Wesleyan Hospital, Chicago, when he was successfully ope:- fled upon Fridav. The road Coach “Old'Ti‘mves†seems to~be gradually winning its "way to public favor, and is «'arriv- ing daily with more passengers than at any otherlflmé during the season. The.coach~3will not run much after the ï¬fteenth ‘of Sep tember, and persons who wish to‘ ride apd to enjoguhis mégniï¬cept drive to Chicago will do well lo "wh:l ‘L "*‘WJMLJL ;~..m~J«w 42.4-w24r-a-w- John.an bmught out a party ofï¬ng 1mm Chicago San. day. and entemined them at din- ner It the Mgnino. O. W. Bullet: pntemined R. T. McKeever, of New, York, and J. H, Chandler, of Ghiago, at the Moraine over Sunday. 11:39:11! In. Gooige-E.~Morey enfortained Mr. and Mrs. C. E.- Woodrufl,~ of Chicago; at the quihe ov’er Sand-y. tunity. About 500 invitations have been sent but for the grand cotil- lion to begiveri in' the ball room of the Moraine Saturday evening, August 30. The ‘music will be furnished by K291], and the cotil- lion will be led by Eugene Bout. nique.Mora1ne“alfa1rsarepro- verbially charming, and past ex MuCueyA.Woodguea very pretty..luucheon- tom of her lady fï¬ends in the Norfolk room at.th_e‘Motpiue Friday. ienée having taught the de- ights implied in an invitation the most enthusiastic interest is beiiig manifested on all sides, and every one is eagerly anticipating the approaching function, which gromises to be by far the most rilliant event of the season on the North Shore. ' , THE MORAINE. 5 “'" - m xux ml -Edward Flanders left last week for the Leland Staudfurd l' niver- sity in California, to be gone until June. , - Ralph E. Noble bought out. and took mien Monday of the fruit store formerly owned by Mr. Marcuccuioe. William R. Harper, president of the Chicago University, wm the guest 0! Mrs. Andrew Mo- Leish for several days this past week. ML Undemmxl ï¬nding. ;g:hild.-. ran, and ,Mrs. ,G. H. Taylor, :with her son, Everett, are ‘ spending the week at Star Lake. Min William, of Lnifo Geneva. in the guest 0! Min Elsie Morti- gs Mia. May Tipton left Tneoday for South Bend, 1nd, to be gone until the but of September. The Misses Gertrude angi Hat; gsret Zeising ham returned from Pointe Aux Barqnes, Mich. where they have been- for the past two. weeks. _ Min Emmn Wilmutb left Kan. day for Paw Paw Lake, Mich, -Miu Sallie Insulin, of Lauder- dale Lake, Wig, is visiting Milt Laura Mortimer. ' The Ladies’ Bazaar is up-t0~date in eVery deparfment... It carries miIlinéry, corsets, hosiery, in faét, everything a body needs Mrs. met. Mr. andVMr's. George F. Orde have {stunned frém a two moutbs' trip to Canada and Nova Scotï¬â€˜ Miss M.’ M. Beattie, vibe has been the guest of her sister; Mrs. Aabury. fof the past two moxitbs, has returned to her home 111 St._ Marys, Ont. of Glenvie'w and Glenooe will unite ahd hold their almost-Lmio- sionary baskot picnic at Glenview next Sunday. Members of the ,Glencoe Lutheran 'ohurcb will meet ah the corner of Henry Witt’s residence on Vembn ave. one, and leave in a body at 8:30 and drive to Glenview, whére set-V. ices will be held in tye‘ woods both morning' *aod afterlioom Rev? Hintz will speak in the morning and Ben Bm- in» the afternoon. The collections ofl‘the day will be devoted to missionary purpooqo. ‘ ' ' .The Gei‘mah Lutheran chuhhes GLENCOE.