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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 29 Jul 1905, p. 2

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a»: w L_.__‘. Ki. Bola Hint: of I‘m-wood in visiting hot mm. In. MM Emu, all. week. In. PM ad daughter or Kan-u,- llL. m width; II“. A. 0., luau. hv. bunny, the nut-nod aides-1‘, w an punt meeting a. the Baptist church 1|.de- . Rev. P. F. Bymo. who tot. Ihofl an. Hi: It mum pastor 018$. lury‘uhurch what In. W Human w‘uhu.hubun wane in, Emu-ad Purl: tho put M. nods, owning. Ills E0101 Tunney hubeon dam in the EM Church 6! huh For.» on», Sunday in: the put you“ “d w“! continue in an: choir ‘ fot the “wade! o! the manner m Church at cm. Scientist. 31.th Putin. flnul‘Ave. near St. John. Standby min. 10:“, s. 1:. Wednesday outing norm 8 p. n'. Leno. subject tor July lamb, Spirit] In. Tyler 0! an Orleeoe, who in epending the numerwith In. Daniel Cobb, ha been the n- eiplent o! my kind (“on in the we, of utter noon ten end bridge pertin- given in her honor. Edvard Seyuonr pound nee-ulna} his prelim- inf: examination- tor Yule. Both boy-”demo only the high school instruction which reflects and: credit upon Prof. Sandwich and his nhle corps of adenine Neighbors nndfriendn nre glnd to have Hr. end In. k. w. Patton end umuy with them once more otter their long nheenee. Mrs. Henry returned with a“... *‘ : mu rem-”z: i; 2:: Par: :2: the sumwwz‘ with herdehghterv In. i’ntton. I". E. Bumtendtho belie County Directory men- eca', reqmu the mom of flu secret societie- in flighln’nd York to acne-the none: ‘of the oiloers at enid societies. antes, And place of meeting- etc, to thin office for insertion in the forth-coming tune a! the (limbo-y. . FOR SALEâ€"Team 6f Anger; godmdriwsingle 797! doubfie, odorless 'und perfectly harmlesq, u» Dummy". wagon tad sieighu: This is the tum that was on the sums at. ands Bill Fair u. mums Pal; Price if! sold‘now 0:25.00, refuted 8100.000 hum-nut. Apply!» ‘ ‘ g ‘ The social season in the Bighhnd Peek Club cloned sometime-go but theyofinger members ere enjoying a. good time nevenheleu Very Irequently the young people go to the club in the evening, ‘dnneean hour or no end retire to n private house fer refreshments. Ln“ Mend-y evening Mu.Da.niel. '00” we. hottest for theparty. The tennis court. at. the club he. been put. in fine order and every day my be seen the young girls and boys enjoying that sport - That the instruction received at the Darnell! Township High School a well as the work done by the pupils in on a pn- with the best. preponwry schoolgirl the country, has been proved by none recent bun-anion Dwimobb won . scholar-hip to the Illinois Uninuny over a numbet 0! contest- ;nta !rom newt-:1 well known Univenitiel. He also passed his find exminuiom for Harvard Col- he. being odmitud without uny condition: and with hm honor: to his credit Ourfdiuwtawnmn, Mr. J. A. Blow},- tn: the guest this week of the .hoe manhunt-on, Gunman, Cut-porno:- J: Telling, Chicago, on a trip accrou Lake Michigan to impect their kctory at Hollund when the‘celebnted line 0! Anchor Bnnd shoes in made.lr.Blomdnh1 up shoo- nnde n ‘hil factory m no“, god thut the cool Highland Park McArthn; boys, Glencoe’. HIGHLAND mu NEWS-LETTER Hwy were disappointed when We! Francis Everett. the Ute-tern chlmpioh. was deflected on Wetland-y. but Min Everett we: feeling the effects of Int week’s bud pleying st Rinaldo and m not quite eqmu to the demnds upon her skill. \ The tournuneut ended Thur-Any by Mrs. C.’ L. Deeflng .of Midlothien winning the ‘Exmoor cup. In. L. R. Brookon of Wentwu-d Ho captured the Women’s Cup and Mr‘s. W. Frgnoe of Hinedele won the 801m cup., hm 61 Luke lkhlpn bl." (1m Mn .3 hue. am will I.» now well into than at am. 5. will be :ble to buy bu good! rich wine in Ohio mo in oomcqmoo. Whil- tlgo wtm rollod “[5, 3h. Blonds!“ akin: to III" hm his mo and his mull. nnd to hue mummified nothing to “It This week has bonnlnll of interest .1. the Ex- uooranb. The womu‘ (0!! tournament wu watched by nanny specular. ad u font o'clock in the nflornoon the [nuts umblod on m V.- rnnanfonu. Inchdnytho 'tnb‘lc wu pnddnd our by n“ dtlmnrgmp. Tm Inning WM day were: Ila. J. W. Pvt-dictum In. w Dun-hum)"; Twin Wnllu. lint ann nnd Minn Chnndlor. Thur-day: Nu. Geo?“ Inna}. Mi- Chgudbr. Thunday: In. Georg. Him}. In. F. ll. Melanin. Mn. Jouph Width). 3nd C. E. Torry pmided Theme“! commune for flu nun Mntduolub wad-cod d lit-I. W. J. Loudoflnck, In. T. B. Wylu, Mrs. John Glu- sod In. F. P. Boyulnmn. Several informel luncheon: were given et the club 011 Wedneedly. Lira. Breidler enter-mined for «an. Bun. B. 8'. Carr; ‘0: .v. cntyt u 0, Mrs Dudley for six. Mn. M. F. Monte for eight, Hrs. Berry Shaman for eight, Ill-I. J. M. Tattle {or ten. Mrs. H. B. Clerk for six, Mrs. J. V. Dickin-on for tour, Mrs. B. F. Peyton 10: four, Mn. Berber-f Belgium to; five and Mrs. M. E. Lampoell'for eight. The Ben Greet Woodland Plsyen begin that: last week gt “Ravinig Park Monday cv'eniing with a. ' gllllammst,” Thule out. 0! door n" fadâ€"ax?! _North sum, the audiences ' have generally been large and enthusiastic. the weather has been favor- able for continual performances in the ;o‘pen air; though the theatre is at hand should e‘udden i11- clemency render the forest unavailable. Tuesday matinee. ‘Tw'elth Night" will be given, Tuesday night “The Tempest” Wednesday night. "Much Ado About Nothing”, Thursday matinee. “A Com- edy of Errors”. Thursday night, “A Midsummer Night's Dream", Friday night. “Twelfth Night”, Saturday matinee, “As You like It” and Saturday night “The Tempea" Following the Shakes- pearean event will be offered Ravela’s Imperial Italian Band an organization which will be brought fresh from itstriumph atCamagie Hall New York. where the band and its brillant leader have created a sensation. Rivela devotes his _programs to the more lofty and classical compoaitions of the Italian school of music and the season of his concerts at Bavinia Park will extend over an indefinite period and be addressed to students and lovers of'high class instrumental performances. Politeness between husband and wife costath nothing. Were it otherwise, the virtue wonld be even run-er “an it now is. The spinner knoweth how to bring up children. and a bachelor to rule t wife: It is well thut they rennin single; or else who- would be willing to lave this happy .world. had they the direction of m {sully duh-I. \ Exmoor Country Club Ravinia Park “Ii-Illullll ‘ 15E? ‘rl‘llflig [ §.Od§¢‘ cflrmzivpflscte. .951! Johan-hr, whohuboonn nurse nun hodul to: noun “a. mind h1- dueling. beam of db mm, WM, and MI gone to his home in FORT SHERIDAN What. Mylo: of Co. K. M Frldu mum on 3 {our mouth- furlough to visa M in tho I...- 8.3.. MI. of the hospital mm the It“ a! an whk in mlwnukoo with friends. In. MeGU-n Mud In: 3011- ~1n-luv Burt. Homo]- st tho hospital Tue-d3, and Noam-thy. Thou bu muddled nt the PM hospital a dmdyfie laps-rumor which wu noon- ,mndod by Dr. Play of 0!“ch {or the noun-In of Haj. Tyhr. .Alhnod Bowldu Is that. tmmhin dutlu an un- “03013009th Kc bu noolvod a two monks furlough Old In: [one to Louisville, Ky., than ho will visit. his poroou. Haj. Mind E. Bradley who bu been orderod to Ft. Sheridan for duty August. In "rived tho first. of the week. K Cnpt. Murrow und 1» Lleut. Von bu. 'hegu d.- uilod IQ when 0! the medics! bond to ennui-o commitm- for communion ,iu the medial corp.“ A summer entegteinnent. wss'given in the Mess as Fort Sheridsn Tuesday evening. Musician mm with e pieno solo end Barrel! 0! the bend opened the eveolngs programme with songs. Wsde Rice of Compsn y “I!" 27th Intentry delivered 3 20~minute lecture. “Guide to snooess." Mr. Bernsrd of the band followed with instrumental mafia, Lid P. i .' at; Mcflale 0: (happy “I" followed with e waltz clog thet' took exceedingly well. Miss Gsv'm. was uneble to eppeer end her runabout-was token by Mr amnel J Pew of 'fiighwood, who song the Arsbs Bride, Manna". wife of Adjutant Moore plsylng the ewompaniment. Oorp. Wsuon gen a reciution, followedwibh mu ted views with are light stere- opficon. Behfin come on ondRicherd Yest- msn and Mr. Fuse. 11 presented their comical piece. Mr Yestmen was well made up as a comieel Lintoxi,whd 18 tuning 'Lieut. and Mrs. Pepper M. the Post kindly filled in one of the absent. numbers fifihfun'exeé‘llofit‘ Ind well ‘delivered recitation’. Fremafi o! Co-‘.‘H” imaged with his funny piece. Credit is due Kr. Peace for making up depleted number: in the mgnmme with well rendered illuett‘nted Dongs. Through the kindness of Mr. Pause, Miss Liston end J ack McGloin, who assumed the 1- es of absent people, the entertainment was succ ml. Office; § Stationery -; SHERIDAN ROAB’ PUBLISHING COMPANY. an’t wait until your present : suppy is entirely gone, but ordcr now. w I!“ AWD’K’JPMW

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