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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 17 Jun 1905, p. 3

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.fle of as yet. 1p the the’ )wing [his to 3 cu:- .113 for mding it the in I. so a. 33““. reed, If wg Léd; if If Lined “V. l't he '3 up, :HOIII Mr. Ind the onâ€" Mr i in, for -h It. of “1* v; ‘m , j“! -â€"â€"vv W- M ’ ‘1'.“ Waller sin" dinner n “It club M I! It. you. «Loon-p. vim-sin. -_Â¥hI 50.1503.meth mwm “““m‘w \ \Eal. “Wink-tweet} ‘ W m with Mullah!“ mm Mr. 0 u. Wmtlolow Yorkontbod- ' “I...“ nouMp'l‘uadny. aIi-I. Cosh-no, o! nuanced. h Mm hot mm. In. Kabuki-10ml!“ ban at Springfield x_n_.. _ - _ _ ' liulanini‘loydmmcfowdnnolhnvm. 'uu. I. n, . hum mud- W‘ “06: cal ”nation a 1'.me tag-Hm trauma. Kh- Funds Emu went. but Tue-thy to visit Be: my. Kn. ank Everett. in New amp-him. Hu- Glorihuv o! Minna-poli- h mm... hp m, In AmonC. Homo. . The Rev. A. A. Phonic!“ (in one of the momma-n oration M Our-ll Colloigo in Wuhan. Macon-in. 1:» load”. flue College Alumni and the Highland Puk «Wu. will contest honor: on tho bmbnll field a. “Ruinit Pukthil tit-moon u 8:30.1'” admin-ion. including We!) mu. 25 cents. Mrs. Wimu “mud and It. misqboth SW.»- bud “handed the high school commencement mi In 0d: Puk. Wodnudny. . Mr». '1'. 8. Mini Ind lung Liird. who ligyi Sign whiting Yrs. Lovell. bivi returned to their Sous in Coviugton. Kentucky. . The Minn Doris and Mary Louisa Bung“, Qtuhmd Mr. cud In. E. P pm!) but been Wrfihflag IOVOI‘II o_t their friénds {rein Chlago ' In. Edvard Small «mi from Twin Luke: to m the County Mi and Quantity the Marina in Wanna-inc” at. them wish her daughter, L ; ’chgeqday "(fink 01 last week the “Menu of Girton “haul a Winnoth gun ‘ As You Like It. " at;- which than 8 ioodb number of Highland Park people ”out. ta.W1nnuk: to see it. ‘On the opening of the Monine in M3} we printed u list. of those taking mikes for the sum- mer: Thinking thé people in .Highlund Park are interested: in knowing 'of 'the new summer resident. among us. we 319.11 publish emh wool: the names of the recent. guest... This week they In: Mr. Nelson Ludlngwn, Mr. and Mn. Clu- cnce Chtpmtn. Hon. Shelby M. Cullom, Mr. and Mr and Mrs. P. A. Montgomery hug returmd to their Highland Park home am: in abunee Of eight months. For the past. two‘monthn they have been it; J mines, Mexico. on a lstgevm‘nch, of which Hr. 'Montgomery is president. While Highlsnd Park residents were guessing about. the weather. Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery were eujbying the warm days and cool nights of the ranch which i; 4,000 “at above sea level. Hrs. O. M. Kimbun. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Wrmn‘ Mn. 0. G. Kcfih, Mr. find Mn. T. 3. Hol- ltnd, Mr. and In. Georg. bunt, Mr. quit In. W. E. .XouRon,UI-. Ind Mrs. J. B. Irwin. Mr; J. B. Gillck.Mr. Vincent W01: , Mr. Hum Guard, I120. E. Mitch“. Mun/F“. . Benoit, Mn. 1.. J. Hurley. ‘ Winona; First Chm of Gin-ht. Scientist,“ Highland Park, llunois. Haul ”gum, nenr St. Johns. Sun- day scrvioo 15:45 a. :11. “Wednesday evening. 8 p. in. Lesgon subjaet for June 18.1905.‘ Chrntkn Science ” - ‘ ~ ~ tun, A. c. llama went mo fiMWOInok. * 2 M'ujory fiho it; been standing School st JIIGBLAXD 'wu nws-um-zu in Highland Park Mr. and IE1. J. W. P.Lombsrd. of Milwaukee. with their dughler were guess: a! It. und Mrs. E. H. Brown our Bunduy. Hr. [\A‘nnbord is pad that of the First Knight! Exchange Bunk sod um hum owning 119m. The Luski 9hr. wu outed-fined by Hrs. Duh! "i‘flobb on Thsn-dgys - , Ir. inhu- In lot-rm. Imp: nun-um: kl. Nu!» Ir. .V o, bu both .3 Springfield. "1.. ibis wool: a n. to the C. OJ". front!“- III-e Cetherine MoCelley in viewing In “to Eat elneo the left. Bryn Mawr College. but eke will be in Highland Perk with her g’rendp'etenh. Hr. end .11". Tree, Ley, for the summer 7151 next regular that!!!“ ' will he in ”but, flnu,'l‘hu'day ’2. ill-wad of the presiding night. lflu‘ Eliubd‘h Dicklnnou held . birthdty My .1. m home of In Beckeuwdlcr lut Thur-thy evening. lee cum sodium, followed by vocal and inhuman-l undo jammed the evening lion. plot-tutu, Bighhnd Park peofih were WWII“ inure-ted in 5 Wedding Which teak place in Guano. 119nm evening. when Miss Wilhelmha Farm was mar- ried. Hing Elsie Boulton wu one of the brim A wedding. of imam: to a number of Highknd ‘Ptrk people‘ .ooeurred, in, tho’ Lakeside church Wednesday morning when Miss Mabel Shep. of em wu'uhited in marina! to Mr. Jam En- right. Mm; Within: Dddey attended the care- many ~ - A wedding of iniemet to n-numher o! Kighlnnd» Park people weenrred in the Lakedde ehnrch .Wrdneeday morning when Mia: Mebel Shea of W in; united in Wage to Mr. James Em right Hree: Willtem Ducky attended the core- many; . , . It the club house to enhioiently completed the Toma! opening a! the Exhioor will occur June 24. Those having already, «cured suites for the sum- mer ere: Mr. andJlra. Kenneth Cowan. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Channon, Mr. end Mre. H. C. Metculf, Mr. Scott Hunford, Mr. Charla. E. Mitchel, Mr. R. H. Gregory, Mr. Mr. G. E. Veughner. The North Shore Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution wes'delightfuily enter- tained by Mrs. Francis Thorn on Wednesday after- noon'in celebrationo! Flag Day. Mrs. B. A. Fes- eenden. State Agent, wee" the special guest. and after the singing of America, by oil the ladies Mics Henrietta Flint, whom the chapter sent es a dele- gate to the Fourteenth Continental Congress held in Washington in April. gave it very interesting re- port of that assembly. Miss Ethel annley sang two colon and Mrs. F. B. Green read two poems during the afternoon. The progrem wee cloned with the “Star Spangled Bonner," sung by the chapter. after which thefgueets enjoyed a code! time. The hence wee patriotically decorated with flag- and the national colors, and each member of the D. A. B. were a bit of the nationel emblem. About 7 o'elocir Monday morning noar thn W14 road flen‘I Roche a men we: struck by nucleotide cnr‘ aId killed instantly. The body wee token to .M. Priors undertaking room- and eeoronee’fi jury held; The man having been letoxiceted and welkingou the track the maternal-m waecieemd of all Montana the verdict wee occidental death. The men was unknown. Interment inillooney’e cemetery- ‘ . .. ~ . * ‘ Mice Helen Cook and um Amy 'Eoiebird, u» sieted by the Mince Dorothy Clerk, Amanda. shields, Alice Baker and Gertrude Nevine gnvo an afternoon tee on Mr. R. K. Coolea’ lawn for the teachers and girls of the high school. It wean farewell function for the many good friende who are not coming back to the school another year nnd’ell the guests enjoyed the afternoon meeting. ; This afternoon st the parsonage of St. Mary‘ e church will occur the wedding of Mien Hand in- men to Mr. George H tter. These young people are both reeidents of ighlend Park and their friend. extend to them the very beet wishes for the future. ‘Mr. end Mra. Butter will be at home after August let at No 50 Shakespeare avenue, Chicago. Mr. A. B William, instructor in comtnerciei bronchel end athletics at the high school left yesterdey to spend the summer at hie home in Seult, St. Marie, Michigan. Friend: of Br. “:er3. John Bumllo! Chictgo will be intemmd to knov'v that. a. daughter was born to them this week Mu. Russel was formerly Mine Bella Grant of Highland Park WWWNMMBW Collego. n M. 0.0.1. "all, Thur-Ii} V . :33. Jul. inc. Juno Kn. T. a. W visited luv you, Mr. Oil-b- Wufoslm-nnl annual-wed. ‘- Ila-Loan. Floyd spent: few day-of he no..- tion from the Presbyterian filo-pits! u hon- in Bighbnd Pun-Ix. and III. I: now whiting her an»: in. Junie-on. in Rock Island. Mr H L. W101- sud finally of New Oriana 5n Win; the unmet win in. slam, Mn. Duh! Cobb. Hrs. Cuo. whom-nerd yous has Ind. hair home with Mr. F. W. Onlhlng‘n built. in: me Mn B. n Curl: wu hate. at I bridge vhm put: Thu-ads, Meal-noon. Mr. E. 0. Now. who bu been visiting Una. R. Williams the put week Mun-nod yutordsy to his home in Bat-wig N. Y. an. and an. Beddich. with mu- .Jn John “tended the N. 1!. A. mum» and“. Hand” uni 1W.r Much taught. n} this Auden; may ”mint the pt“ twa you: has been in mum it ch. Shawl: Knit-try “hoot. Mr. 5nd Mn. Wish will spend an mum at Winona. lake, mane... - Each week brings more at the youfifi 1:03:19 hon. tron: ”hook-1nd colleen. Mia “cry 'o‘l‘s cottfgrudusted from Realist-Hull, KW,’WQ§§ Mn. '1‘. 8.;an were in Kaunas for the com; movement a.” Miss Helen 1nd lliu Eleanor Brawn lave also returned [from Kanpur Hull. _ This nftemoon It the personage of St. Mary‘s church wfil occur the weddink of Miss land In- man to Mr. George H tter. These young people are both residents of ighlend Perk end their friend. extend to them the very best with” (or the future. III-.3116 Mrs. flutter will be a home. um August let at No 50 shnkupenre venue, Chicago. Mr. A. 3. William, instructor in comniemhl branche- und Athletic. at the high school. left. yawn-thy to spend the summer n his homo in 5““, an lurk; Iichigsn. Mine Helen Cook uni mm Amy Bobbin-d, u» sistod by the Mia-en Dorothy Clark; Amanda fihielda, Alice Baker 1nd Gertrude Nevins gave on afternoon ten on Mr H. K. Cooles lawn for fihe teachers and girls of the high school. It wan farewell function for the msny‘ good friends who are not coming baék to the school another yam- snd’all the guests enjoyed the afternoon meeting. In. r. A. loam but has: m it» put. wont um: mum in Noun Vanna. 1mm -. ud Mrs. Wondgfic!

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