‘ First Blmht Church. public worship am 10.45 Ind $.45. B. P._Y. U. M. 7, o’clqc . Lime!“ eun- gemflc meeting ï¬n m9. .995! 93. qhqflotw iron the 17th Regiment fund“ will!!!†in the ginning. m. Bruno will In, an 911;â€. All her we!- oonu; Samba} , A epoclcl payer service wee held et the Bcptiet church on Wednesday lusting from I to 9 p.111. It. proved to be c meeting of power end we: fruitful in conversions. . . «m 411.“qu ism“, villa has boarded with .Mrs. Elizabeth Grant in Ravidja for some time, has moved to the home of Douglas McNeil] near the Gny electric factory. - , gtcmmmm m; Highland 1’4 mints-uh. mvm-mmm-MuII-n- hththmbNb-n Iâ€. cum“ Bruidcnt Hibbard 0'! the Library Board todny mind‘from the secretury of the Carnegie Libnry Ernst Fund: a letter lusting 1.th the $10,000 ,fdr Highland Park Public Library is .vnilable and may be and at any tipe. " If. and in. F. P. Luther m u that their trip loath. Kiss Innis. Floyd spsnt Snndsy st ho-s‘ with is: â€Instill-s. Bolas l'loyd. Edward Seymour ls“ â€studs: tor New York thus he will spud his spring nation. Ills In, Babb!“ o! letimon visited In. W. B. ledwis soul-s! dsys the put. walk. ' Psi-ties lesvin‘ sides It Ruinls will kindly all tor Isms. Nag. responsible utter April 1st. E. C. WILcu, Msnsgor. . In J. L. Msuck of Billsdsle, mm“... has bssn visiting friends in Chicsgo Ind Highlsnd Park the put two weeks. Mu. Msnck wu in town on An uddition is being made on the new Church of Christ scientilt, no ï¬rst a. lame organ cun be placed in the rear of the building. Carpets were laid in the church thin week and the ï¬rst service held in the new home will be §unday, April 16. An- Easter opening of ï¬ne Imillinery Thursday, Friday tad Sunday. April 6th.. 1th and Mb :1; the ‘ Lndiu‘ Baum , Mm. Bolin, Highhnd Puk. n__~‘ p, _. .u . . Park dish a: Void man â€'3'?" has}- «so of (mix-mind “1% Mn Paul Smith 3nd Mrs. E. J. Nally. x The lemons “Lyman Twins†will Appear at the Seine!“ theatre Wenkem on Sundey April 2nd. in “At the Racer". The big comedy musical mo- eeeef‘Hie Highness the Bey†on April 9th. On Tuesday c'vening Messrs. Winchester Cami“, William Averill and Dan Cobb gaveghe farce “Box and Cox,†at the Post for the entertainment of the soldiers A number of people went from here to see it. l'lgfradnï¬ was†u: 301 u derm_ puma term-“Mums the The friends of Mr. Robert D‘ Wrgna, son of Mr. George L Wrenn, formerly of this city, will be in- terested to know of his engagement to Miss Grace Dabncy of Boston, which was announced last week. Mr Wrenn iii: now living in Chicago. W/Mt People A’re Doing an't forget the (Inc. evemniunéei' the atupices olx‘Ithe Os- in Hig/Jland' Part The Northwestern Military Academy opens the baseball season by a game with Northwestern Uni- verslty of Evenston this afternoon. Mu R. V. Winchester with he'r two children _ .leaves 10-day for Kansas City, where she will join her husband, whb is engaged in business there. HIGHLAND PARK NEWS-LETTER ago. In the evening thé germoï¬ â€˜wu preiched ,by Rev. «Mr. Mon-lock of El Puo, Illinois. " Bhutan w New. 7 Highland Wk, m. . . _ Mr. Markâ€"Nun bun him-mod me one oerâ€" tï¬n Ben Goldberg bu boon “honking sh. .910 of Lou Emu Cream-y lunar. Allow m to ny “truth you: calm m: Ben 601qu ha never bought“. pound bushl- of a tug} an vpï¬. and I hmhcunmtbuyitmothu pl»... ' , ' ' ‘ You: madly. ' . Goo, Guild: Knit-I'M" 9M0. M0?! ‘Mr. F. H. Andersonspentsevers‘thysintown thepest week, but m min in Cleveland. Mrs. G. D. Boulton and they Misses Boulton are expected home from Winter Park. Florida, to-dny. Miss Durell of Edgewster visited Mrs. C. E. Wilcox on Thursday. Mrs. Charles H. Cowen was a guest on Friday. F03 BALIâ€"6 choke lots 40 leetfront, on High wood Av... Bighlnnd Perk opposite I. I. ohmh. Miss Louise Shields, who has been visiï¬ng friend: in the Parkthe put few weeks, returned to her home in Chic-go this "week. ' Mju Shields will go abroui for two months. First Church o! Chrigt, Scientist, nérviccn in Libnry Ball. Sundsy servicé, 10.15. Lesson Sub- ject for April2, "Arc sin, diseaseihd death real?†Testimonlnl meeting. Wednesday evening gt 8 o’clock. , There were no seflines in the United Evangelie cal chm-ch Snndu‘y morning owing to the absence 9! Rev. Fueule who attended the annual confer- ence of the United Evangelical Associntlon in Chi- Col. Md Mrs. H. P. Davidson returned int night. romAvon Prrk. florid. when they hue boon pain; the winter. I announce my undldmy for re-election u shim-man of the fourth wax-d. Solipiting your up port end thnhking each and :11 for past favors. 3t . Jonx Hunt, .13. The Final: E. [40:13 Stock Co. will open an on- gagement 0! one week commencing Monday April 3 u. the Schwartz theatre Wuflmgnn. Matinoe SM.- urdsy at 2:15, "Rip Von Winkle". Price» 10,. 20 and 30 cents. Mrs Dwight Richardson of Kansas city is visit- ing Mrs. Richard Street and her mother Mrs. Tracy Hull who has been in for seveg-al weeks. As soon as Mrs. Hull is able, the and Mn. Richardson will visit Dr. Douglas Hall at Crystal Luke. ‘Prdf. Frederick O. Grover of Oberlin College is wading a week with his parents, Rev and Mrs. N. W. Grover, on Park avenue. an: Him Boulton m Miss Louise Floyd spent Sunday at hon]: with Path, Ploddn, to-dny. her mother Mrs; Helen Floyd. fl‘ visited- Hrs. C. E. Miss Viola Shields combed infomlly n nu- Charles H. Coven was be: of her friends last Satutdny evening. ’ _ Mr. A. W. Fletchgt has rented his home on OM‘Imt, on High Central avenue to Mn. Scibcn and Mrs. M. Smith. opposite I. I. church. 1‘. 0' Gun. 0 . Fol Bum-A median} bland m u a ‘beautiful home on this site; .. Thu dancing clan of flu Northwuurn Military Audmy [IVE 'l‘ootimon Mmdiy melanin: mn- in‘g; ‘ About. arty obuplu johod in the dance man. 'whom wen . number of young Indie- fron Chicago and other Norï¬h Shore auburn - The ootillion WI: 10%! by llr. A. L. Bow-nigh, which he}. Home 'in- Quint dolightfnl time. ‘ Both m and their M wen Ion-y to in. tin owning Mr. Fayette S. Munro of Chicago has rented what is known as the “Conch house," on Laurel menu: for the summer. The Ema» is progressing npflly on the new building. Mamba-s will soon be ehle to get light. refreshments at the club. . Those who purchased ticket; for the play given u Revinie Perk lest Enid-y eQening. found pleu- mfe beyond their expectetione.‘ In ‘(Mr. Bob" the Audience enjoyed on enterteining play and a splenâ€" did pmduciion of it. to: which zghe mm of New Trier high school de'eerv'e mpch [qt-due" The music garnished by the eohool' m3 hood lend the evening's enterteinmem wee eeueoeee m everj my. had Park the Wmln:'â€"Eduented,«mbit_i0us boy with «up and fast legs, and capable of working quickly into detail work of omee. "One that Will ear‘n adnnoe- meat rapidly; no laggnrds need gpply. Addras in. own hahdwriting. State age and experience. Ada dress, M, this omee. t! Mrs. E. E. Andrews was hostess. at a luncheon on Thursday, given to, eight young women friends. Miss Alice Parliament returned from St. Mary's school at Knoxville m spend the spring nation at héme. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eugene Pratt have issued invitations for the marriage of their daughter Marâ€" guerite Virginia to Mr. Warren Athena} Lamson Wednesday, April 19, at their Chicago home. . Mr. F. S. Mango has purchased ï¬fteen acres of land on the Grean Bay road, next to the ‘old Cath- olic burying- hound. This tract of land .has been owned for the past thirty years :by the Flint estate, and it was purchaécd Rom the Misses Flint for $12,000. In the near future Mr; Munro will erect a There will be a. special praise service at the Ebenezer church on Sunday eveningat-rao. There will be a,nnmber of songs by the choir, a inale quartette, and several solos. Rev. Schmuss, the pre- siding elder of this district, will give a_ ï¬fteenmin- ute address. All are cordially invited .to be present. lln. John Wuhbnrn mnrud an. Mr. and if 'trip south. WMwmminm. Brom. Centnl nun-o. It