to fun the gauntlet‘ or me poncmpm‘ ' ' â€g . the Hotel Hechun. The two ï¬ne â€new alleys in Welch ' Mattheivs’ bowling alley are rapidly nearing completion, in fact, will‘proba'bly be ï¬nished this evening. 'Great~~interest is manifested in the several bowling club. which are to be formed this mtunin. 5 - " The Ladies? .Auxiliarj is plan- ning for u chrysanthemnm show and bazaar to, be given in the townhall sometime in' October.’ Rev. Lawler, it 1: expected, will return from Spring Valley today and will occupy his pulpit on Guntt and daughter, returned to Chicago Thursday. , Miss annerton., of 1 Chicago; and Miss [Keboeg of Wankegan, ï¬rm the guests of Miss 001: foi- several days this week. ‘ ‘72" .I.WUIVB juuug m‘iï¬â€˜froï¬ï¬‚igli: wood formed a merry party Sun- day and went down to {he Des. plaines river for the day. 0'"â€" '£n';"2i£§""éo££l;%1 35, tggmï¬lplag; hall Tuesday night, but nothing of special impd‘rt took place; mu Ch’n Knie, 35110 has been the guest of Mrs Julius Laegler for some time past, has returned to Chicago. , Kr. and Mrs: J. H.-Nichols. of Rowland, will be the guestg of In. Kathryn Kelley over Sun- day The young men of Highwood were hosts at n bench pnrty and unhmnllow 'rout Saturday night. 1m 1. J. 301mm, of Lake Blutf, spent n few days this. week vim Mn. Van Loan and family. Williun J. Kochâ€: returned Guard-1 hon: Wuhwortb,‘ 111. W. J. Webb spent Tug-day and Wodeoday of this week,“ Round Lake. ' In. Brady is much imprdved and will oobn‘ recover the petfeot_ loo 0! her â€mm: Mn. Gillette leh- Tuesday for Ppw Paw Lake, Mich, .to be (one one week. Mr. tin! Mn. Canon, of Ohi- Mn. Pï¬ptonggi D. Wu us still in Portland. Ore. :Mr. and Mrs. Thirkield, who '22..~'-r~~ L‘IJA), HIGH WOOD. Mn; ..th1..uak- IL The one-room frame building which adjoins the Hotel’ Mecham is oxie of the most interesting cor- ners in 'Highwood, for it repre- sents the work and resources of a bright lad, 15 years old, who, together with an older brother, built it for his deh and studio. ‘n‘emveas' atonce taken to 6536336 and on the advice of the physician was removed that same afternoon to the Ausgatana Hospital in Chicago, where he still is. His wife and children are also in’ the city with relatives, in order that Mrs. Gustavson can visit him. . John’ Gdstavson, while working onflthe‘ roof of the Highwood school 'building 'last week, fell gmxho my as g. my“; severelywinjured, his collar bone having been fractured, ï¬dur ribs broken'and his hip dislocated. The accident occurred about noon. George Skidmoge entertained a jdelightfnl lawn petty and dance ‘Monday evening. The music was furnished by an orchestra from Waukegen. Among those who attended from here were Misses Bell, Nine Bell, Lula Bell, Bertha :Bell, Ella Cor, Mamie Cox, Alice Connerton, of Chicago, Maud 001- line, Shelton, Flossie Shelton, Kehoe and Messrs. Lee Sbeensobn, Be1't Gail, Tom Gail, Alfred Olsen. William Himmler, Fred Bell, Grover Cox and Henry Bell. Mn. R.‘ 8. Ives and Mrs. E. T. Mutthewn, with her son, Eddie, attended the Elks’. Carnival at Janeeville, .Wis., last week, also visited Beulih Lake, returning Fridaypight. . will not open for the full term until about September 15. Mill Cecil Tebodo, of West hm, whrlru been ipe’ï¬iï¬ng the put two months In Highland Park with her sister, Mrs. Victt :- Thuot, is the guest of Miss Home this weék. " [In Lulu Miller Church for ‘be yet not; returned to 1,5; hone Thursday. Mien For-bee, formerly of High- wood, who has been in e hoepitel in Chicago eeflouely ill for some time, is reported to be' repidly recovering. » Owing to some delay in the on- tennivo "pain thut ire being made upon it the Highwood 99th will not open for the full term Minn Snub Lump, of Plano. Ill. who has been the guest of THE SHERIDAN Bow NEWS-LETTER. um... . V. "m M" 1'- - ' . .‘ 1"" “' Who’s les.Ln1-n are you “yd. mgr For Rentâ€"Until May let, fur- nished residence at Glanooe; 105mm} house and stable; home and trap if dosh-"ed. Apply to A. J. Whipple, Glencoe, or 145 Monroe street, Chi- cago. _‘ 13-18 _. .‘For the accommodation of anyone who may- wish to 'consult,‘ me as to the admission or classiï¬cation of pupils, I will be in the ofï¬ce at the grammar" school building from 2 to 4 o’clock next Monday afternoon. Jnssn L‘. Smut, Superintendent. With reference to children not quite 6 years of age it is ruled that the 6 year limit will he ,raieed for any that will have a birthday within sixty days or no ï¬rm the beginning of school. Othere not included the will not be admitted until the organ- izatiou of another beginning class in February. .Non- resident pupils will be received, as usual, upon the pay. ‘ment in adVance of the quarterly tuition fee of $6. In compliance with instructions from the local board of health the rwpplyof lake ï¬rifrr ~' 7%.. 31.: off frbm the drinking fountains. Arrangements have been made by which water from SparklingSpr-inge, properly chilled, will be furnished gift'a in burnt wood or, burnt leather, or more elaborate articlel in the same. NOTICE. The board of oducntibn of High- lind Park, school district No. 107, authorizes me to announce tint the nodal the new school you will begin'Tueodoy morning, September home where they can procure either pretty little inexpensive my; work. This shop mi: don, rather, is now the mecca of may :93qu patrons, who are delighted at the ï¬nd of a place so may ready market for hi: uttnétin Inn. with Mmhall Field 5 Co; lat holiday season, speak. vol- u'meo for the merit of the young [mt Albert Man: in an artint 0Q 90 mean ability, denpAte hln yenrn. in evidenced in the collee- tion of burnt wood nnd lentller wonderfully original and artistic in design and execution, which ennheeeenthere. He iaapnpil at Irving Wilder, if one 1w entitle. him to that bone: and din-l tinction, at any rate he in en "dent admirer and dinoipleof Hr. Wilder. That he found a‘ That Albert Mecham For sale cheap, at 1-homa power Jenny electric motel-1nd timing- box complete. ‘ 'Inquire at Nun. Lmn oï¬oe. 7 . Will all the memkere of the High- land Park Women’ a Club who con- template giving booke for the travel ing library please do ’30 at (mes, as the time for sending out the next library II September 22. Books can be left at Cudminga‘ drug store, ore: Mr. E. H. Brown' a residence. Mrs. Geo. B,,Cpmmlnge. ‘ Chairman Coni. ‘ hitnnd "Mrs. Russelll'fï¬ade their escape unkuom: to the guest: and to started off on the usually “tine- strewn tour†minus the accomgeni- .ment of old shoes, etc.- They went direct to Chicago, where their new . h9me_ awaited them, and wLi leave ,f eatui‘da; Ioi‘ chï¬â€™ï¬an «a? a $3371 wedding trip. The meide were the gonad in white with pale green ache; and com- eege hove. . The preeeute testiï¬ed to the pop. ulerity loe young o'ouple. some of them coming from Australia, Soot- laud eud even Japan and South Africa. According to the old Scottish cue- tom. immediately after the cere- mony the guests were eervod with wine and cake and drank t6 the. health "of the bride A wedding supper ‘was served later, covers being laid for ï¬fty The bride, a pretty, petite blonde, wu deintily_ attired in e gown of white point d’enprit over white talete. tilted by the btide'l Joel‘s. 11:. Gun. of Australia. [in Joiniio Grant received. The bridesmaids 'wmlflu Nollie Gnu: and Kiss Kathryn Alford. of South Haven, ..ud W. McLaughlin and Thoma Grimm. of Chicago. were the groomamen. The bride vu given trey-by he: mum, Ed the ceremony we; per- formed by Rev. A. A. Phnetiehl. Jobh Alexander Grunt ofleieted .- mater of eeremoniee, end I“ u. 'Belle, vii united in merriege to thn Rue", of Ohhego. for any yeen conceded with the ï¬rm 6! Cenon.Pir§e.Beo«Co. .lliee Ethel Adlihge} pleyed the Mondale-oh: wedding much u the htidel petty en'tered the duvingroou end took weir position in the bride] bore: of upengue {em en_d white eerne. \V ‘ .. v. ‘ Onto! ~{he woman! homo ind. dings of flu anon took plus 6 the midonoo of MrJnd gin. Juno. Grunt. Woduuday ending I. 8 o’clock. when their daughter, Milo