T-ho ruidauu ol the nonh shore will [in an entertainment lur the bonrï¬t of Old! Hill little people. July 8-9â€"10. Elaborlto prepara- tiodl are in ptogrou to make um feature 0! the summer recreation [or the children I decided success. 'l‘hio uttemoon and evening Min Alice Davidson will entertain the Chicago Northï¬old Herman ohm. Madam I‘ailh, who was with Miss Stone when taken by the brig‘andu. a rammed missionary from Palestine. and In. A. P. Fell will deliver and- The ladies of the Ebenezer Church met Thursday afternoon for the or- ganization of a Ladiee’ Aid Society. The election of_ ofï¬cer-e resulted: Mire. Rev. E. F. Ebert; president; In. J. Keller, vice preeideu!_;'Mn. George Brand; secretary; Mrs. Holtke, treu zrer The moiety will b!†its meeting on every Thursday 0! the month. ' 131:5 13MB; that) flu play: {31 orgianu ' Tjdmore in an Engli-h play. "Dandy Dick," by Penï¬ro.. Mina Gavin has received gregl'rptaiao from some of ’the leading aetqn and managers, who have/seen her work in the school performance: during the year. She has been oflerod the lead with‘ "Quincy Adams Sawyer’,’ for ngaxt season, but, has refused, aud'ia hav- ing a sketch written for her which will be put on in September. Miss Gavilt has taken for her stage name Hart, her tutor’u given name. Her malhy'ï¬riends; wisï¬ Hallie Hart auc- “ l'refeét; Wm. Dunner. Sec- tary. North American Union meets the ï¬rst. and third Thursdays of each month. J. Rudolph Pres: Wm. M. King. 001. AHyOFs LodgeNo. 676.A.F.A M., meets the ï¬rst and third Manda s in each month. Morton ’1‘ Culver, V. M.; A. G. McPherson. Secretary. Camp 176 Modern Woodmen of America, meet. ï¬rst and fourth Frvid? in each month. Wm. Dmner,V Thou. Dooley. Clerk. ' Additional Locals Highland Park Council No. 1066, R. A.. meet second Ind founh Mondays. F. B. Green, Regent; H. H. Prior, Bee __Cnrpgnun‘_Union Inset: the fourth 4- Ail--1-.. ï¬llâ€"’3‘?! eqch ï¬dnth. R. J. O'Brien. said. 3 J. Sour-on, locum. Qaflallie Gavin. who for the .l‘ 'hao‘bem '.nï¬onding the 30nd!†School of Acting} I but year's work on‘ Friday, vvvv vv v ......... Lodge No. 366, Mystic Work~ ers 51 the World. meets the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. J. J. Brand, ‘ie Guiâ€, ytho for m! boon 'llttending 3v School of Am Wm. Dunner, Seo- R S Murphy in Lguolt lummer. J B. McMahon. of Chicago, In: a guect on Tuesday. Wm. Stung. of Lake Fore-t. was a gum Tuesday. G. Stampson. of Lynn. Mu... io n aummot guest here. ' Mn. W.‘R. Bonny, of Evan-hp, was here on Monday. W. C.‘ Larued, Jr.. of Lake For- est, wu a guest Tun-day. ‘Mr. J. L. Blair burned. of Boston, in a guest for the summer: Addison ng- of Chicago, came here Tuesday for the season. Francis Mudd and wife. of Chi- cago, are here for the season. ‘ Aiberl Antisdel, of Belvuo Place, Chicago, was a guest on Satuday. S. F. W. Fairbass, of Evanston, was a guest at the Moraine Tuesday. Mr Hodges of Grand Rapids, Mich, has engaged rooms here for the season, - Mr. and in dgï¬gnhen arrived Mich. has engaged rooms here (or v. the seaaqn, ' ,,â€â€˜-"-‘23 15,06!» and family 1' t from Mada MI. 30ԠJï¬ï¬ftflhfll unwed :m spent his ‘0! Warmest, hum 0530030 to Ipend ti on the ton-ob. -‘ . 11139 E. Goodman, 'of ~Cleveland, O..engaged rooms on Wednesday for the season. 7 Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Roée, of Chi- cago, came on Wedgesday to stay for the season. , Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Johnson, of Munoio, Ind., haVe engaged rooms for the season arriving on Tuesday. Don’t fail to attend the concért here on Friday night given by Mrs. AdaM, Shefï¬eld. She ‘ie an artist. of world-wide reputation. ' A party at guests from Grand Haven, Michigan, were here Sunday, bringing their automobiles over on the boat. so as to take ,‘k’jspin along the north shore towna. and wore so delighted that they ~are coming again. 0:13;: open from 9 a. m. to IO 3. m. Sun day. South Bound.- North Bound. Rec’d and dispatche Rec‘d and dispnched 9:04 g. In. 736 u. m. 11:55 1). m. 9: 33 I. 2. 1:17 p- m. 3:40 6:55 p. m. Rec: ved . 5:36 p. I. Send" man is received it 7:31.. a; and dispatch“! it 5:43 1». III. All mails clone 30 minute: baht. “A. «it putting d was. ‘ Ofï¬ce open from 7 a. m. to 7:15p. m. THE MORAINE. Mail trains lttive-tnd depan u follnys: HIGHLAND PARK POSTOFFIGE. [or the Funk Woimht’ Ich‘fld hu nettle: lover. A. .1. Walsh underwent an open. tion Thuudny. J. Prgctpr opuinod his ankle Thunday morning. Hrs. Chris Johnson. sprsinod her snklo Wodnesdsy naming. Frank Guy, of Winoonds, visited C. Johnson on Wednesday. Mr and Mrs. D Cobb have moved to Long Island. N. Y.. to livs. Cliflord Dickson, 0! Chicago, via- iu'l Mr. 9nd Mu. C. Johnson on Tueoduy. Walter Elliott and Wm Pony. of Waucoudn. visited C JohnsOu for I few days. Mrs.Caroline Furneal. of Chicago, visited Mr. and Mrs Pease, of this place, for a few dayr. Mr. and Mrs. G. Rockefeller, of Chicrgo. are vjsiting Dr. and Mrs. E G. Weeeott for a few days. 3‘3; Mb and {may returned Eli; w m: from Mada. m, where [83. beb spent his ten days not! Hin- Harriett Fox and her sister. Mrs. H. Allen, entertained’a few friends from Highland Paul; at ten Sunday evening. Messrs. Gibbs. and Detrich, and Drs. Wescott and Bergan were among those who attended the Wau- keg‘an circus Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Green, of Chi- cago, who are visiting their brother, D. Green, are the happy parents of [a baby girl bogn on Monday. VJothMqrphy is back from}: Wau- condti and at work here. His father and mother, Mrs. and Mrs. D. E. Murphy, visited friends here on Tuesday. ‘1 J. 0. Harvey. of Fort Sheridan, who was injured by being thrown from his horse and afterward had his limb amputated, is able to be out and .visited friends in the Parkon Thursday. . The neuron. The Harem, now in rebellion [mm Gummy. hue : pretty hir opinion on themnelven 3nd of their chief. Ono oi their songs begins: ‘Whnt in the king of Englnnd. whnt in the king of Ger- my compared with than, 0 Inner-co ï¬rst mm 311 prince-i Hue they on my cut}. as thou? No! Who in no mighty a ct thou!†The norm do- upin Rumpus. The me for n h- ponn in "otyirunboâ€â€""whiu thin." hunt- m run. Pm luv. bun found gm; m lawn mummies and in tho pm '0 am of Inbound. I'IIGH WOOD. xi Fri. where Lilo Experience in Gardening. Six yam a pulgocribor to “Amati. can Gudoning. Tree- 'l‘rimmed. Inset-Destroyed 1m Slum m. mm, m. LIVERY. BUARDIIB Fine Teams 11 Specialty But You: It»: Tm ' 3108133 0! EL)! PLACE . mm m. 'm. Tunmon 27. ....DEALIB‘.IN.M... 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