$10 clever vanni. lager, lei-n of tlabo- her- ading it :ard the an- , H. Ononheimor moved his family Toad†to their winter home 3253 Indian “not. Chic-co. 6Q“ Snack}. :- H. H. My Ind fumfly no “I tho winter. LOCAL News NOTES .VOL. X‘ 5m; 12%, (a: Si‘Aflhur :Enni visited talnttveq é'l‘hoo. Schwartz has gone to Wed: y kit the wintsr. ' i CL. 31 Rico in slowly improving lion! hi: roam illnou. Fom hi3 neon! stroke or W {visiting friends. ngn m 0L Wilma!» united“ ‘E be: Judo“, Supeflmndmï¬â€œ W‘ Pm'm' KW! SW“? the 01.36636 3; Mikwnukoe Electrié In G BO“ 13 m a Chm Road returned to thel’ark Thun- pit'fl with In ï¬ttaéi of Henriâ€: day afternoon vâ€his J R “a?!“ 0‘31"“‘99‘3 ‘ The Highland Park Crescent: " bin? of {fronds at {uncheon Sgt. defeated the Chicago Alton: .g ‘lay ~ baseball Sunday by a score of 5 ti; Mrs. Fred Frasier returned MOE,“ 0 Vi“ yerag / . , , ‘ w? evening from it week 5 Via“ in The Highland Park Musical (‘lub wink“! I ' meets Monday eveqing in Mrs Sue Gm†Elva}! ï¬lm has bean Jonea’ studio. M immanent pro- hug 'I'elfltlveg In Chlcago return“ gram i5 in prephyahon were marricdflait «Inquiry-but “’9 hot has just Ieakui out. H B:- 8min and tomily 01 Wild- wood rammed Tuesday m Chicago for no winter. uncle Peanut-t Fletcher Ind wife at- mdoé “In St. Louis Expo-Mon for lien (lulu this Week. - Charla Wand: Ind wit. gun I " HIGHLAND max. 1L1... SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1904. reception Tuesday evening h: bong: of Herbert Evan: and his bride. 23,: =3 John wma ton mi. morning *1!“ 8t. Loni. to attend the (gin ‘ visit his brother for a low wash. 33 Dr. Canny Wood and wife left. £30 Martino Wedneqday to opend the winter It the Lneol. HUM Chicago. HT. and In 8 5'"! "0 flu happy parents of n. 9-pound baby boy, born Sunday ' K ‘The Bapï¬st éhurch picnic was ~poqtpon§i$3turdax 4m. 599°“? if [the threatening weather and w“ be held on the c‘lawï¬ aajoi’ul‘ng the churchatzpmtoday. Socot Cunningham and lam“; will return to theig winter hem 1824 Prairie avenue Chicago on 05." tob'er 17. The Lndiu‘ Society 0! the Bapï¬aï¬ church not Wain-day nflomoon a the midonco of In. George B.’ Cnmminm‘on Cchgn! "cine. A hauling duo- â€do things in. tar-dung for my “will buy." m town Tun-day album ml Mac at M not. N. F. Leopold and hail, of El- ul and Linden "onus: rewind Tuuday to 8223 Michigpn venue [or a. winter. 3% ~ W. P. Bend who has been living in Anson [organ’ a' home during the summer has rammed £0 his home at .158 Ankhnd boulevard Ohicngb. The City Cotihcilfheld an adjourn- ed meeting Tuesday waning. The report of the Libta‘ry board was con sidered and mind in consideration until the next meeting. M1111. S. Vale gave a reception Wsdnesdny afternoon in honor of Madame Teilakn, who related hqr ex- perience while in captivity in a moat. instructive and pleasing manner. {Miss Helen Eddy of Matengq, Ia , who was visittng her brother Wil- liam Eddy left yesterday fur Bryn Man College. Penn Miss Eddy re canny won flu) .mholï¬xahip m Lain n Iowa City University. ‘ ‘ The learn-'0 delivered Sunday It Ruinia Park Thane under the auspices of tho Christan Saioneo choral: of Eighhgd Purl. ‘wn well attended, theft being 1500 pooph Joint Thin h m'snt uni. ib- thnu'o h.- m Iliad duo. in one. m cum 0! Chin mum‘â€" Bonlou at Public Library lull, Bun- Ia day It 10:45 a. In. Subject “An Sin, Disease and Death Real?" Tu- timonill meeting Wednecday at 8 p. a. Banging room ope'n Saturday from 9 to 12 noon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred-[bk Fisher and daughter, Min Poul Paton. for manyjehn resident. in t“: city, no stopping at the Greenwood Inn, Evnnaton. Frau: more they have made short trips to Highland Hui whore y are slim; veloémcdhy théir 1* Month. Tlm aproh- mid: fancy wdfk “lg! L‘ given by the ladies of the United Evanggliwl Church proved a very successful undertaking Mr. Geiamz with his usual generosity offered the use'of'hia market ior thopale.‘ This was, in the twinkling of an eye. as it were, transformed from an ordinary market. into an Apron Market, for there were aprons galore. of hi} kinda, from dainty lace to- the m vioeable kitchen aprdn. " " ‘ Hrs. Hail, Mu. Tiiiman. bin. Enabling and Mrs. Ciow pmed var-1 successful aaleawo‘rhon. and they oer} uiuly did “wood in tying thc men to their upron strings. A V The cat-1d, countnr wu in charge- of the Minoan fluids and Rookie!» who vary gadounly dqalt‘ on“ “tweets to the "meetâ€. In. B. 0.’ Fun-ob, chin-nu o! the MM“ committee, VII “but ill tad there- fon Ind to return home. Bu place wuoblylfld by In 3". “d In W. mm NO. 18. tho m 1t»: m»