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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 9 Sep 1905, p. 2

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A quorum,“ not present at. the council M in; Tuesday night, gaming business until an em aeaaion is call . Mr. Ramsey was ‘at the village hall. however. and in congennea With Mr, .Sidney-Umbam. secretary of the Chicago Automo- bile Glubgooneerninj the automobile question in the village. , It aeema that snggeationa have been 4 made an to the adviaability of a combination of~all sum in her musiéal studies abroad. Mrs. M. '1‘. Lane entertained lest Th ny Mn. '1‘. F. Dee, Mm'H. J. Shea, Mia.» 34. itle. Min Cannody, Miss H. Shea, MnuJ. J. Enflght; Mn- tera Thomas. Herbert, Gene and Miss Manon Dee, ‘ahtl Masters John and Raymond Shea. A very plenum day virus spent. ' The residence of Mr. and Hrs. 'Brigluu'n on Sheridan rand was the scene Tuesday evening of a unique party given as a‘ surprise to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brown, who'renehed home Monday after en extended'Enropeen trip. The guest. enacted and represented Bird Center cherecters, causing ngreat deal of mmnaent “9.," oomplege pnrpdse to the “.44; :1 L -L‘lh for Dresden. Where she will m under Maid-me Orgmie. Miss BI of a voieé of rare quality and her success in her musical studios ah- daughter Miss Mabel Boddoe who sailed _Wednesday foi- Dresden, Where she will. study vocal culture “â€"4..- 11;:AL 7 n : -quâ€" ”m, vvclllllg st the residenog of Geigeul flown-d, by 'Mrs: wmims. fgr' her dmghter, XML-nu William; whp left Wedfiesdq *o attend School in them ' , ' Mr, Rivera:L of Evaluation; will’condnctv '2": w , ,“ .. ..._nm‘r3§.lfl ~‘ " .90....“ was,” mmii‘nm?3l§iéfifubaence of Dr. Darling, who hmi been pinging the snmmgr in Colondo‘for his health. Mt. bud Mn from New York few days. In. Shut of Monti-ed. Culdn, is visiting her sister, In. .Dcnkl IoAfllfin‘. Mr. "Id In. Jun- l..1..|.. .1 n___, - In. Islam “attuned n M friend. at dinner Smithy 3t the Skoki Club. ’ I'm untold. wm Shown-lowland“ Nd Moo and costs. . - GLENCOE NOTES mu anciu Hymn upon: 3 Hook with In. Km gt Bin! Cottage. for I. Harry Runo- opelt Bulky with Mr. I. Mark B. Ordo returned Nday when they have been spending 3 lined last Th 3y Mn 88, Mrs. M. tie. Min Mrs. J J. Enright; Mu. ne and Miss Manon Dee, Raymond Shea. A very Miss Beddoe is possessed “MIN 01 hnmwood friends wish her Bern». M00111" ha a ten dnyl furiough and is visiting it. his bonnin Kentucky when he his 3 Inter who in very ill. ‘- V Capt. W. :D; Bung sud hinfly hue moved to Ft. Launvionh. Run-u; their fn'turc home. 30m “‘10! McIntyre era-tenured a number of.hia Elghknd Pm; friends In: Friday. night refreahmenhrdded to the planar. of “meaning. Dr. Richtrduon hr; received his apfiointment after, t Inooeuml euminution. end Dimtor’s gaps. The skies were cloudy all the morning end part of the afternoon, ,yet threetenini a they looked, they seryed to keen on the sun end the long thirty-six hole play was more easily mule Some, however, played eighteen holes Semi-day and the remaining eighteen only, Monday. These cups are “ scratch ” contests vithout héndicep. The highest sixteen “mores qualifying for' the President’s Cup and the next highest sixteen for the Director’s. The winner of the President‘s cup vyillbe confidered club champion, so only regular members ere eligible to the tourne . , e â€"â€"_-â€"â€"-u‘ amuwll hoetm on Monday and Tuesday. respectively. Perhaps the Indie: have been toobnsily golfing. At my "to. they. heve some good record. to show! for their work on the green and not one of their September events is mentioned in the new monthly schedule. Their seventh very interesting items -_ m:â€" A-.. _ , â€"- “-U a-vu' Lublnd In. Woods gnu 3 1990:“ delightful luncheon .Tuudiy. Mrs. Manchester tad Mn. Invi- o! Gleneoe were both chunk); luncheon LML-_--- 7/ ‘ HIGHLAND PARK NEWS-Lana â€".-â€" “a "van". ,Wlnncth m yell 1nd plunntly "presented, Quad-y, by Mr. Doug!“ Smith and Ir. J. E. Bradstreet who into cordial dinner book, while Mia Leslie enter/mined I few hands a m. Man- J-_ _Â¥n‘- - ,,w_' “v - __ W labor Day blown the “While- out a on North Shore suburb- on in. “Wu: db- tnrhnoe uni. “than“ u-n IMM Ir. Gotham am hi. null-cu. to do all In H- power to dhoounge scorching and h u to: in caution u the Glance. “and“ 'No Mn“. multhuhoonnuhoduyet. ' Seven] um were-1.408% in the village A. nnml n-.. - _-_J _- At the Skokie Club ‘. when V , We. __. w".- .1: "nor“ 861 during the flat le months of the present Theta-.1 harem for the twelve month: 0 yen was but 16,700. By oomguution it is tbet oneâ€"eighteenth of the w ole number 01 instrument. in the United Sum ere in the tory of the Chicago Compeny. The Chicago Tele hone Companyh opcnuhg in , J “'13:." unit: ehnnged’ the location of the fair 'mna, they thought. end the first glltnmer of suspicion entered their mind: when they arrived (or, lathe}. when the car stopped ear-in) their worst tetra were con- firmed. They were“: Rockefeller; and I friendly native angered them that it weent the fair ground; that Rockefeller, had no intentionof absorbing- the flit ground; and, furthermore, the fair ground was not fei- enoogh in the opposite direction to suit Rockefeller. And when the car returned to Libertyville, it contained a very, silent party, which, an hour later took seats in the once despis‘ ed bus, and saw the fair after all. .q .59., m. wnen we car reached Libertyvflle, they “were no eneheeted with the been” end eon. (fort of it. all; theknothing could induce them to tremor flethe everydey', prank: buuee. No; they. ‘Beddee, whes was wee the use? They were euro thet thtfcer Wentlojhe fair grounds, end they felt e wee‘btt-‘oontemptuoue of those who chose to ride to the Ieir‘behind horses. So they set rept in cmwmpletion 6f the ever cha‘nv‘VM-2; -~m.m1;~ “0:18:13de niche Aug“ 13th. at .the I'd-st Depth: Church. M. Highland Park. [mo-m. near Fort Bhefldeu, the .3". George D. Rogers pre- eemed toeeeh o! the members of the Comnde‘e club, oompo‘eed entirely at Ioldien of the 82th Inlentry whom when.“ MM, thud-‘ lonely bound Bible. (loaded by Hie-helm: Gould for thet'putpoee. The Rev. Mr. Roger's pretent- etlon eddreu In: very impreeelve." Seeing" the manual: Râ€" is founti 101° nupbog- of Bell ad sum. A It.“- Ch‘O‘CO Economist hI-I 181.7“ instru- n n incrmo 0113. of the present on. In youth: 0 Ian

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