. Mr. Fred Tynch of St. Pnnl spam. Sunday with \ his mother 3nd his ï¬lter. Mn. Conger. A bnby boy W home of Mr. and Mrs. \ F. B. W illiunn curly Snndny morning ' Ir. und Mrs. J. H. thioldn and uh; Cnmllne A visited the St. Lonil Expo-Mon 1m week Mr. and In. John Wnnhburn of Chngo but . been visiting Mr. and Min. linger for some time. Mrs. A. B. Buckiey ape 1 Thanksgiving with her “the: and mother. Mr. d Mrs: John Butcher *of Winnetku. . ,. iumï¬mfl'ï¬ï¬mm in Highland Pa In mm (In: in visiting her non. David Gay. Kn New York City. ll- llluboth Chavenon mind gel-um In In. In. Ida Floyd h flank; hr “I‘M". In Louis (or 1. Inch. Gnu. anknou at look lulu-d. [Ill-alt. Ellsjor me at! M: hotly m to spend “so hm, night Dr. Nun's flaw-saw winter In the South. ad 51â€" twenty doll». want a! cold no]... u. n nun-11-7,- .‘ n__L__I --A-â€"- Ir. till In. Onon huh unwound to Mr Chic-go hon. for the wlnhr. Herbert L: Pullout Ginkgo up.“ “night“ with Chale- Wuma. . In. DunklOouilWonocnonslmlmy dmymthlinthom Kindaâ€"cu QEEN r.- roou 3.3-5: 8 2-. r93. IS! $9.52. ~64 I 100.». Joacph Joyeoal Cue-go visited tho busily 0! John “mm on Thlnlngldng. Funk Shaken bu been sick during the week :nd unable aqua“ to budneu. ‘ W. W. W!!!“ 1nd E. 3. Andrew: mu aural any. togethe'r n the St. Louis hit. Theodore Seymour fell und broke m. collar bone a week ago but. in improving niocly. lit-{0: H. Margin and like Julie Morgan spent a. Week in Chumnoogs, Gem-git, returning hat Sum-day. n ' Invitations have been issued 1- a J unior dance at. the ‘Highhnd Purl: Won ridgy evening November 25th. M r. ind M Ckrib’ew of Miqneapolis we spend- ing Thanksgiv week with their daughter, Mrs. Anson 0. Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fmi‘er are Thanksgiving dinner with the family of Rev. George I). Rogers on Seteuth street. Suturdav. Noirember 1301. Mrs. John Glass em tel-mined about 25 of her friends at an inform“ bridge-whim part y ME. Clinton Spéncer has'been conflnéd "to the house owidg to a lame ioot, but he expect. to be about again next week. Dr. Conger and his family move next week to Madison. Wiscongin, where Theodore will attend the Agricultural College. Mm. Van Bchlich has opened hcr home on Vine avenue for a short time and her daughter, Mrs. Canh of Chicago, in visiting her. J Imu McDonald is reported much improved from his recent stroke of purqunis. ï¬nd it is hoped he mny be seen scion on his feet. Ignin. Wednesday evening the Bani Club (no I boll n the Onwentuin Club house. A ammonia Ilighlund Psi-k young people “mended. W/Mt "People, flre Doizzg in Hig/Jland Park up. and Unit. 3 mm..- ot cum! "an. tn the Inn», puma d n 89a boy. hon My In. B. C. Lowe and Attorney l‘. [xenon-ll! Low. uni-on a! Rydehrkvidud Ir. sadly; A. I. Donny oi: That-giving. I! and In. William Seidol and dung/hm Lame spun Thank-giving with théir hm:- sad mother, It. u‘d Ila. John Buckets)! Wlnutkn. Stewm Nelson. the youngest. eon of City Her. shall John Nehon, who he: been sick with sou-let fever for a couple of Week, in much improved end immediue recovery is enticipeted. ' Min Caroline Schultz, for several years Inno- jnpher at the Northwestern Military , Academy owing to poor heelth has given up her petition here end zone to her home in Iowa. nun-y: November mu. us. no Ha. I; A. Fencnden p" 3 dinner It. the Union League Club in honor of denudnndurn. Fmtonnndlhjor June: Stanï¬eld. Min Mildred Nihilll we. in the Put for e do, lat week. She is “king 3 comm u the Training School (or Runes managed with the St. Luke‘- Hospital in Chicago. Dr. EM Field who bu spent seven years in Kora “Kind of her work to the Ladies Minionâ€, miety of thu Presbytetiun Chm-ch Int Wednelduy afternoon It the Muse. Mr. end Mrs. Will. '1‘. Stewart. formerly of High- hnd Perk, ion Chicago this week to spend Thanks. giving in New Orlesnb and from there will nil for Cuba. where theyprl remain ,sevenl weeke. ‘ Mrs. Troxel. mother of Capt. Thom; Troxel, died at her son’nhome on Cen‘gral avenue Wednea- day utter-nova of thh week, She wag 91 yum old. The remains were, taken to Burlington, ‘lowg. In. Troxel’n iormr homo. HIGH LAND . PARK N EWS-LET'I‘ER Monday Congressman Foss Ind Gmuno Stow-rt of Chicago mlked at. length in the ï¬nal hearing by the board selected to choose n site for a noval training station on the Grant Lnkeo. The Petti- bone creek aim in Illinois was discussed. This point is aims. d One and One-halt miles north of Lake Bluff author and ono-hdll miles south of Wonkegan, which boint has the advuntagé 'of being recommended by a former board. I The Chicago Chapter of the Deughtere of the American Revoiution gave 1 reception in the Woman 3 Club rooms in the Fine Art Buildingon the afternoon of November 1 7th in honor of General end Mrs. Funwn. It was one of the most brilliant affairs of the present season. The guest- were received by Mejor. James“. Stanï¬eld of the 3nd Regiment. Illinois Nation-l Guerd, and Mrs. B. A. Feeeenden, regem of the Chiugo Chepter In (be receiving line were: Mrs. Henry 0. Lytm, viee regent; Mn. Chu. 8. Deneen ; and Gonenl Ind Mrs. Lloyd Whuwn, U. s. A. 015: thou-ad cm were received during the uhemoon including um hundred members of the D. A. P... 0MB of flu regula- Army and sm- unm- ud mum wagon prominent In tho-oculnlcdmh V ‘ Hr. cu! In. W A. Burl-non have It hrndtxouthdrmphmu Wm m um. hold-h noun] a mama. lhï¬qunwlom’m-o prom-by in Huron. Mott. Wthxmwumunmflmm trouble if you plnoe your uncut†“Minion- A complete line 0! km Peflodheh et Lu» eon" the New: Deder. 83W taken for ell pnblleetiou. Arthur P. Wycofl «no to his Highhnd Purl: home for_ Thulksglvlng and will rennin tor t couple of weeks. Mr. end In. Stephen Yew of Le Grunge, visited Mr. 3nd Mu. A. W. Me: on Thulln- giving end will rennin until Mondny. The Boynl Amnnln geve e banquet in .Bevinie Perk Celina 'l‘needey evening to which n large number of friends of the Order were invited. This evening the new ceremony will be minimised for Mine Linda. Amen end Meet Gen-ling in the Geranï¬thW hall at Revinie Park to celebrate the twenty-ant "ent anniversary of the. founding of the Order and the seventeenth of the Highland Park Council. , Regent F. B. Green presided, Rev. A. A. Pfenetiehl made the welcoming addreel. He wee followed by speeches (tom Put-State Regent De Witt, end» Gmnd Chepiein Wiiiieme in interesting eddreuee. After music by the mam-m “lmpereonetm' hrown" of Chicago enterteined the audience in his inimit- ebie menner. 'A ï¬ne supper wee med end the younger persona present enjoyed themed". in- into the night in node! time'enddem mu Owed! here new mummheMm m â€9“†°* “at WW Mr. and Mn. Isaac Weelrlng celebrated their silver wedding Thursdey M. their home i} 06er- 8:15.â€" Ala-g: number 81 relations from this Bulk “tended the annivamry. ' A subscribtian dnnee was given Friday evening, November 25th, M. Rubin Park Cuino. The Paws were: Mrs. W. A. Alexander. Mrs. W. H. Baldwin; Mrs. Frederick P. Boyington, Mn. Walter Our, Mel. B. A. S. Clnrke. Mrs. H. B. Clarke. urn. Nashua Con-«Mi. Mrs. E. S. Hakim, m-c, Aux- “- m-nw- vv-vâ€" ‘ v..- - Mn. N. A Iv», Mn. George H. Msryweuher, Mn. 1"“. R. McMullin, Mn. Anson Morgan. 3111.. John a. Hot-gun, Mrs. J. W. Prindhme. Mn. Fred M. Steele. Mrs. Eran); Thom. Mrs. P. L. Wickâ€, Mrs. Tom B. Rylles. Mia. J. W Pï¬ndiville. About. wo hundred mpo'nded to the inviuï¬on. Mr. Brown of Chiaago furnished the music. Mr Weleh of the Emoor club catered, and A very enioylble evening wus passed by those attending Last Tuesday evening. by Imitation of the Highland Park Council of the Roya) Amnum Fra- ternity, over two hundred guests :11 the way from Wilmette to Waukegan gathered in the Casino and Cfly Connoflwmnoetouwookhon'ruuby 1m tn limp“: In. m Claw h m with_th