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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 5 Aug 1905, p. 2

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m " “Fania: you'ngmu v0}: borfid disappointing w dropodng." the p0!“ filt’ithehcatlmdoandmsc’uggdoflfi” cwugetn very “flowed: r ion. n l‘iiégifl". 15.x "DYGWWKT‘Wâ€"rrcu , Albert. Williem. and John. end. three sisters. In. Bertha William. Mrs. Kennel: Bock, and In. Gnrand. "Another sister. In. Augusta. Fay 012W“. and two brothers 1000b Kruger at }Mrville, and Henry Kruger of Kansas Int.- Viva her The sympathyol friends and acquaint.- am is emded to this family in their late beresvement. Their“ mooring ends-dues; in the home of Mr. Pom undu- todey. Mrs. W Kruege’r Gloder died at St. Mory‘p Hoopla“. Chleogoqester- dey afternoon so the result of on operation ‘per- formed a few days up. Mrs. Gleder woe born in Highland Park November 86th 1814, Mid he: mode this her home ever since “at time. She was worried about'fourteen years ago to Peter Glade:- of thls'clty. and beside: her husbond three chil- dren. Estelle. Win, end Emlly ere left to mourn horde-m. Llylng lu‘thiscity ore her mother, Mrs. 1T6?" on ngfii‘f‘mfiw, “You con‘t: you’ll luv. to pay than!" “'1‘hcnâ€"" ha nah-Q her hand Lain. ad the boy u the fountain grilled. ut flilq touu‘njdnuq. _ .n. Helen turned vet; pink. “Bow enn nuke an exhibition 0! [no " use oxeldnod, sing pre- cipiuuly. “youâ€"you Ind better all WW3 “And An I Until: in? look)». I’- no‘. goingwhnve “I; nonsense. I love ‘ ! W11! on. a)! want you? you dont my some in, “I s out 1. on " ~ ‘ ”Egg“; 1 «flit mind yelling you nonethi‘ng."v she. “And that?” may. ‘ I missed the policeman on pupae!” the aid demurely. "‘- Eia Izmhm- Vcttefrientermimâ€"jther guests Sunday Miss Lillian Anderson. ’Miss 'Elizaheth Schroder. Mr M. Schalana- Mr. A. J. (3mm; mot Chicago: . " Miss Gertrude Brand begins her ‘vmtion this week ind she with her sister Mrs. Fred C Noern berg will visit friends‘ 11: Miiwaukee and from there go to Rifon. W isconsiu. for 5' short time. Mr. Henry Be“ is again“ hbme. hsvi'ng re- turned from the West early 4n the week. Mr. Bell brought with him a cousin from California who will nuke his home with the Bell family and enter the High School in the £111. About 'thirty hi hi; young. friends anprised Edwin Maechtle on Monday evening by coming to his house and giving rm ev'rning’a entertainmem. _Theyfibmnght with them gdnzés‘ and refreshments and. all enjoyed a fine time. . ‘Ben Goldberg has bonglgf. ' the groeery More formerly owned by F. M. Evans on St. Johns sve- nue and it. will hareaitér be known as the Highland Park Grocery. It is one of the 'best locations in .mwn. and we pmpheu Mr. Goldberg‘i success. See advertisement in thin flame. The Prohibition Club of Deerfield Township wiil m'eet in the lecture room of the Baptist Church Mondey evening, at. eight o‘.elock Rev. Rogers will deliver e ehort Iddrm. A permanent omniution will be elected. All friends of the «use Ire. moot cordially invited. “fin; thy bum; Death of Mrs. Gladcr Hi ghlatid ' Park . ecuure room arm I “pull? suing, at eight. o’clock. Rev. I short. addreu. A permanent a stated. All friends of the hilly invited. ‘ny Order of mg Commune ' The fact that. Gleneoe pome- about the put. «Jest bit of racing track for. ‘ut‘omobfluon the North Shore, 3nd is contemplning a. menu of- "adoring that upon impossible. iron-inc no new Mk in tho Chlugo Automobile Club. who tr. I‘m II- mnood by the procéedings, while gluon in Wyn “Bow es: 1: make OWN-1196. sins PF" HIGHLAND PARK‘ NEWS-LETTER mu Lam Willis-u pvt a till-'51. “- Thursday “brawn. / Hr. Lawrence Howard 0! New Jenny. My of Gleam. is visiting hit parent... . Mu. Underwood Ind Min 31mm»... who In” paged the put three weeks in New York City. N- turned home this week. . . A Mra. Calumn Mutin entgrtuinod nine m Igdia M. card. Monduy “tel-noon. to winn- nigoe, Kiss Carrie Gilmn of Michipnrcuy, moh- ' Mrs. Charles Wilton, .her moth: ‘ lend Hinton Mrs. Mars and Miss Msry Her: 0‘! Galeebux‘g. Illi- nois have gone to Cation-nit. Theyexpeg to. unite an extended tour of the west. . . The ruins, lately. have uuwd eonddmbkiam. age on bqth east’andygst aidgs and up egteminn’ of tiling is necessary south of Bafiroad avenue. Mn. Ben Newhdl louve- Suurdly for North IanltouJ-lud, to romtn for tone “he. An intorml dance for the college at, My vacation. «so given by Muses Ben tad Bert lint! Thundny evening. Dr. (kn-ling. pastor of the (:0qu church is' in North Mnnitou Island. where be In. been Ior the put two weeks. 7-7 ‘4. , The Chrietinn Science society he nppliod for the privilege of using tile council chenille! "vice n week for the coming full tud winter. great 01 MIA-Ni {we Cham'nuo- . , ~ ~ _7 -. __ Thundny evening aocompunied 1’th- Under- wood, for Minneapolis. _ . 1r . Min Gertrude 'l‘uylor left Thin-ail, for 5 two wogks’ visit in Lnue Bay do Noquottp.’ Wu. is urged as speedily as plausible.- Mlu Elnnor Hut-ford will spend mi week ll Minneapolis, where she will be the Nation- pcrty. . v .4; w ,. Miss Charlotte Ehrman, who has been thé guest of Mrs. Will Scott for the his}. two weekl left. Mon- day for her home in Evansvifle. Indiana. 1111. Edwin H. Anderson of Missouri 1: Visiting her pa-. rents, “r. and Mrs. J. W Plummet, GLENCOE NOTES Among other improvementé needed'in the: Hm, Inge are cemenc sidewalks When H. ilth into consideratiun that. the nuri’iber of miles of walk planned for is twenty five, it becomes quite a startling figure for a suburb of this size. ”The $9 scssments will be made' 111 insullmwm, covefing five years. however“ ' V ,. _ The question of hnfing Central, Park and Long- wood avenues. also 1500 feet of 'Shéi'idnn Road ‘ a short distance north of Newhall bridge, paved with mneatiam is before the council. A meeting. of that body howaver, will not be held until tho: regular time, the firs‘ Tuesday in September. Having been unable to form 'n. quorum the first of August. business Was postponed. ~ ‘ * The crisis of (“woods quarrel 'vflth t‘ 'ngobjlee eeenis'to have been reached The ty mac viilage is tired of posing spider-like to catch all flies who fly too swiftly on Sheridan Road; end President Ramsey of the council his hand orders :0 begin the building at prick cmednge' of: ell streets intersecting Shel-idea Bond M. once: ' Miss F-therine Shem)“; 91,897 mid.” In an village whb ts not. indignant n the prone-t out. of thin. . Driving on Sheridan Rood h (batman with u “no of "to: going a the at. o! from may to tonyflvé nilec ” hour. ad even crossing the “not I: no any nutter n times. “It. has con to thin”. out President Runny. “um shim Elmo. nun give up the road to the mun-o or my mud to amp-nod to pro-one 3 Wide amounfi of speed on um highway." Sumter, Sidney Cerium oi the Chloego Anto- mobile flab who bu been inventipting the nutter fol-the elub, with Ilr. George Sieber. emu-newl- for the new main”, tried the efleot on the mn- ebinuofthetwo-ineherown crooning- on Green Bey land, with 3 speed at twelve Inne- en hour.‘ The rebound wee eonsidehbip. canning the oecn. pent. to he 'nitnnet thrown tron: their nets end proving the impoeeibility of en, racing on Sheri. dun Bond in the future. Secretary Got-hem an the club wishe- to corn- pmmiee end In very unions to evoid ell trouble, but if neeeneery will get out en Injunction to stop the building of the eras-inc. It once. Cute and diner-ans were (lien him, which the club com- mittee will pus upon. In the new time Mr. Sle- W. arm WW o'ni {55“instftieti6hs of the council, end Glenooe is standing tiprtoe with expectancy. _ The ”airmen-em shows the center or crown of the pinned crooning: to hove a. nine of three MOI. Th1. would cause u great deal of strain on the Mines end It the-“me time would act as e absurd to the automobilists on both Stone and W bridges hue been condemned for heavy \‘4 :«flrophe may thu- M W Mrs. Alice N. Hovev died last Saturday atv her home in Morgan Perk, L§he had been an invalid for novel-11 yen-e. Mr. end Mré. Howey were among the early settlers of Glencoe. living et the corner of fine! avenue en’d Sherman ‘Rbad. In 1884 they sold their Gleuooe place and removed to Chicago, leaving there after three genre for Morgan Park. Their son, Mr. Walter A.. BoveyI. has been a. resi‘ dent. of Glencoe for some time. F. K. Dammit}. minigei- of this Lake County Directory. is progressing nicely in his canvass of this city ' Highland Park ' a WAnnb-Phin sewing by the day. Add r955 S. Jacobson. Hishland Park. . Most people kpow‘ thlt Miss Gerkin fell and hurt hémelf on a‘n icy sideWalk 'ahout a year and a half ago. « Bk! fined the city in’ the Circuit .Cpurt and got a judgmcnt. for '8800 damages. The city appealed the cane and this week the App‘elate Court reversed the Circuit Court’is decision. Every man owes it to himself and his family to master {trade or profession. Read the display advertisment of the aix Morse Schools of ‘Tele- graphy, in this issue and learn how easily a voung manrér lady my 109m» telegraphy and be assured a position. . w Judge Hibbard wants the names of 4311 those who wish to’h'id. ’u contractors for any part or :11 the work on the new Library building, so the architect eta inform them when the specifications win he mdy, pr‘obebly about. August 14th. The luv require. the work to be let bo‘the lovu-st respon- sible 3nd most satisfactory bidder. Funk Whgher. the ice man, has reason to be proud of his inooeee” this season. When he took over the bu’eineuof Mr. Benton in the Spring the big ice homes were fullâ€"now they ere just empty, all sold out tp mppiy his rapidly increasing trede. Nor it that .11. ' but week he had four extra car loedioflee come from Wilemuin, end this week two Mr land: there, en this pndvu thet his cuto- nen m pin-ed with him end his work, ‘

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