K1 0! the it many sewhere. m was in hvertiait 1 Mrs. E Mr. over I rere pl'O- 1'riends. Ilt Lheri- wing. ( a, this mlton’s 5 of the not the .ndsofne be large £1th ‘d' that. ho of “mm of le‘ Mr. Geo. Yoemau of Waukegaui was in town on Friday last. I ,Revival meetings are ‘still iri1 progress at the diï¬ereut churches. Mrs. J’. S. Reeaman is spending a few days visiting friends in Chicago. Mrs. Waite. who sick with me grip proving. Mrs. Baumann can on Mrs. Cha; afternoon. Mrs. Thomas Evans. of Winnetka, was a guest of her sister, Mrs. F. M. Evans, Thursday. Miss E. L. Erskiné this season’s novelties is the time to buy. nu unv _ Captain Ryder, South Chicago, is the guest of Mrs. Miller, at 344 Cen- tral avenue, last week. ‘ Mrs. John Hicks gavean Informal tea Thursday afternoon, which was‘ enjoyed by all present. ' The match-howling game that was on betwaen Highland Hark and Highwood has fallen through. ‘ VOL. lllllU I'll-Av .v â€â€"4 . Captain Ryder, South Chicago, is Herman Borchardt-took a shortl be guest 0‘ Mâ€' Miller, at 344 Cen- trip to northern Wisconsin a few 1 days ago; rumor says he went to ‘ ospective “papa-in- 1 l ral avenue, last week. ‘ Mrs. John Hicks gavean informal interview bSl pr ,ea Thursday afternoon, which was law.†â€â€˜30?“ by “‘1 Present - The Chicago 3; Milw‘aukee railroad The match-bowling game that putavery elegant new car onthe “'33 0“ between Highland Hark and road last week, something different HlShWOOd has fallen through. in pattern from anything seen here- Rev. and Mrsngunignn are enter- totore. .' _- L turning the latter’s tether, Mr. J' â€W There was a sleighing' party last Jensen, of Chicago, this week. Wednesday night and 8!! oyster sup Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Boulton are‘per at the home of Fred 1-1. Page. now fully established in the new Carleton Moseley was the instigator Gray cottage on Hazel avenue. of the deed. ‘l’ I At! ‘LA Ln: Miss Mollie Apple and Miss r'lor- ence Mitchell were the guests of ported ‘Mra. W-n. Tillman Thursday after- Mrs. ‘ quite i noon. mn’e e Mrs. Charles Streiber spent a few days of last Week in Port Wauhing- able tC ton, Wie., looking after her mother’e 81036 ‘ estate. ' Mr; William Milne and Mr. Turner, of hurt a the Chicago Record-Herald, were Boala visiting Highlend Park friends Tues- attem‘ duy evening. Sheri! , v....-.., _ - Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Boulton are per at thefhon'je of Fred 1-1. Page. - , l ave for n c , established in the new Carleton Moseley was the instigator The northwest corner of Second e ' 0 59m." “TAN†of the deed ' street and Laurel avenue is a busy where they wrllremam 11! scene. The ruins of Fritz Bahr’s when they Will return to H M" Henry Meyerhoff, who has house are practically cleared away, in this city- M" Montgou dergone an operation for “p“ and soon a new home will loom up the opinion that Texas this week i“. a Chicag" ssif by magic. Fritz don’t let the greatest Opportunities for is doing nicely and re- grass grow under his feet. investments Of'v any 0’ 0“ the present time, and said ported out of dangcr. O F 'd . J ‘ 23 n n ayv evening, anuary ' and CorpusChristi district M'S- Emma Noe‘hling ““8 beenllQO3, Rev. A. A. Pfanstiehl wi‘llde- Ch' _ b h a. be“ qu‘te ‘11 the past week. Her hme"iliver another interesting lecture on Instr ay . as e son’s eyesight is improving. He isl“Paris,†at the high school. There climate. It is the only ' the Gulf of Mexrco, m t able to distin uish li ht and 0 out - ' - . g g a Will be no admission fee, and a most 3 States, where the banlr hearty imitation 18 extended, “Otiwater’s edge are high lil ton, Wis, looking after her mother’s 81036 for a little walk. / ' Mr. and Mrs. George 1’. Ever- only to the pupils, but to everyone, Lake Michigan in thir Corpus Christi,’.Te_xas, is estate. William Milne and Mr. Turner, of hurt and their guests. Mrs. H. P. old and young, to attend. . . Boats and Miss lrma Cody will _____..._â€"â€"-'â€"â€"â€" Wlth Tampa,Fla. the Chicago Record-Herald, were _ . visiting Highland Park friends Tues- attend the oï¬cers’ ball at Fort Get your job printing done at the We are now enjoying “ ' .Sheridan this evening. News-Lanna. - spring weather.) - __ Aunt-nil!" now fully Gray cottage on Hazel avenue. Mrs. A. B. Fitzgerald and little daughter, Willette, are spending a hasun few days with Grandpa Streiber. pendicitis Miss Mollie Apple and Miss Flor- ence Mitchell were the guests of ers. We. Tillman Thursday after- noon. Mrs. Charles Streiber spent a few days of last Week in Port Washi - nann made a pleasant Chaplain Brockman this T'â€" ‘, "" ‘:;: / fl newspaper [Rooted to the Interests 0! the (Met. gm and 0mm Rm the north Shote ___..â€" ay last. s are ‘still in’ rent churches. in is spending Mir. ends in Chicago. 0 has. been very is slowly im- . K ,3 nude a pleasant ( |in Brockman this ol V ans, of Winnetka, sister, M“. F. M. p. I“ Insure your Pm?“ { Brand. Agent. iFRIDAY. JANUARY 16, 1903. ice Evans, daughter of ans, enters the Chicago ?ollege, Saturday, to com- :ourse in music. Mrs. H. P. Baal; bud Miss lrma‘ Cody, daughters of Colonel W. F. Cody, “Bufl'alo Bill." are the guests of Ml; and Mrs. George. P. Ever- Suflalo mu. are gnu saw...‘ . and Mrs. George P. Evenlw their picturesque home,“ I: ), this week. will be a meeting of the Woman’s Auxiliary of the erian church on Friday, at 3 o’clock, at the home oi . 0. Morgan. Please make..- land -Park Woman’s‘ eét Tuesday afternoon,‘ at 2:30 o’clock. Mrs. )uucanson will address on “What 'Federations .linh in Civic wow.†ed out a course of Palmer A. Mo‘ntgo ; for the coming Park this week to lur books and mag. thing was all right get to place the He spent the month NEWS-LETTER and Texas and We are Irma D. P. Sheahan and William-Wit- W. F.‘ten represented the Highland Park ‘ guests; Volunteer Fire Department at the Eve r- l state meeting at Aurora. on Tuesday, home,l Wednesday and Thursday. They ‘had a royal good time. The next be meeting will be held at Waulregan some time in January, 1904. Friday, The Highland Park indoor base- mine of ball team defeated the Lake Ferest ,e make,.Academy team last Saturday night . at the High School ‘gymnaeium in an Woman’s evenly contested game before a good-sized crowd. The Park boys tango: played with seven men. Score, 12 ‘ ' ' to 10; in favor of Highland Park. address . _ , lerations William Winston died at the nth.†Railroad Men’s Home Monday. J an- “ uarylZ, 1903, at 1 o’clock p. m. B" J‘ewiMr, Winston was a member of the oft EIGHT PAGES 0nd leave for Rock; way where they wil hr’s when they will way, in this city. N 1 up the opinion i t the greatest, opport investments of: the present tin ‘de‘ Christi buy I: hing was all right at his residence. . He spent the. month of December in . Iexas and We are pleased to learn thatâ€"his v-eyes-rbgfl‘y-imploved†very: A7 . much. Mr. and M‘rs. Montgomery leave for .Rochport, Texas, Saturday where they willremain until April when they will return to their home ‘in this city. Mr. Montgomery is of [the opinion that Texas has the greatest opportunities for proï¬table investments of, any of our sthtes at ' the present time. and said Rockport and Corpus Christi district on Corpus Christi bay has the best all year ' climate. It is’the only locality on ' the Gulf of Mexico, in the United tiStates, where the banks at the t1 water’s edge are high like those on r, Lake Michigan in this vicinity. Camus Christi,’.Texas, is on a line NO. 8. 39911 of