mum; intu- layer {und- t and tllof (ill.- .ty of 1 Illi- lund- Guy [Ili- It‘ll. full un- ide The Ladies Aid Society of the hpuat church held {dime 300151 at the home of Mr. sud Hm. I. H. Browxi Thur-Eloy evening. It wu I musical ovum: with nong- by “It pal: mm, Hr. Lloyd, Hrfl'flowolLIn Bitumi- sud Bu. Hr. Bonn. Ir. ngyd an; anal colon tho which manna by the um «haunt-mining The Woman‘s Club held‘iu “bond regula- meet» in; Tuesday tftornoon in the sudience room of the Public School Building. ‘ The mm of tho otter- noon was given by Mrs. W. '1‘. Underwood 3nd Kiln Wills Lovell, In} the lubject. wu “Negro Super-tummy, Songs, and Folk Lore." - Mommy evening a. vex-5:~ pretty party wee giVen for the Mines Evens at the residence of Mr. T. _P. Evens Winnetka. Mill G. Evans received ï¬rst prize; Freak Sheaheu ï¬rst gent: prize. The Misses Evans returned to their home in the out on Tues- dey. " . 20.}: '8 p. m. and siery might :dur'ingune'xt, wag}: Hear the gospel is presented by a. Jew. No collec- tion. You are welcome. ' " The corner stone for the new Carnegie Publie .Librury'hu been received and will be put in place ,in’ebout two weeks. It his not yet been decided whether there will be-sny exercises attmhed to the ceremony, but the stone will be fllwd with coins, newspapexje. etc.. after the approved 'style. An Autumn Festival was held “the Gamma whool yesterday gnu-noon. ind prqved a vary de- lightful and \interécfln‘ I“: for the school md the ï¬aitovrl. The Anditorim'n' was mused with many colored autumn leaves, and etch . mom took min the exercises. ‘ Mr. M. Capp. I converted Jew from Kansas City, will prench the gospel of Jesus Chris: at. Ahe Firemen}: Hell beginning Sunday night October John’s avenue. Ii. Rowena. Bastien we: this to return home («an the hoeplul this week, ~and her friends 1nd ï¬lm-Me rejoice to hive her with them once Hrs. 0. L. McPherson “Josephine, Alubsma, terms-1y of Highland Put, spent mien-I1 any: Int. flack with Mr. ‘nd Mn. A. G. McPhenonon 8t. ‘ Amtmr Kiumumpwlnn- [ton and Cwmhflu hue-1d heede- ï¬r. and In. Thompaon m the hsppyp‘mu ‘0! n the hub, girl born Wednenduyi In. Thonp son I: u hr home in Indium. Lou'sâ€"A blue ecu-rim robe on Ruin. Bond bo- tw'oqn . Pom! arid Linden. Tue-day dumoon. Fidg- pleua return to flu. annwoon. m- luhn £11pr 5'“. Paul 1m snot. 0‘ Uk- Jul u Hagan this 0*. Aha»: boy nu hon ï¬endny night to It. ï¬nd In. Adolph Image! “In! smut. Th: Plonboln' Shoo ,Tb woe: to; particula- lnn. J. A. M plowtflqr 31(th l!- ldn Code In: boon flunk; {rhu- in “E M til. nook.» Lovem of music will hail me-QW :- pldn d: re I of music will hall with delight. the u Orchfln ooneetts st Bavlnis Park this I; Then-6 will be one oouoert every week, be- t: that the conch-ta at the Burton Holmes Highland Park Lust Sunduy was Rally day at the Ebenezer Church and in the evening the young peoples socie- tiee from Deerfleld. Northfleld. end Long Grove came to uni-t' in the eel-vices. ‘The Church we: crowded and e splendid meeting we: held. Ber. Arthur Sentmier, a. miesionery end teach- er, delivered u very intereeting end lurgely ettend- ed lecture at the Frat United Evangelical church lest. eveningon personnl experience: union; ' the Wild Indians of'the North. Rev. Mr. Seutmierie etetioned over 600 miles from the â€reï¬ned uni! postofiice: Minis had thrilling experience. since visiting the «at last eummer.‘ Driving ’ hie d43- tculn for deye and weeks through tackle“ wilder- neee. cenoeing unid rushing waters, in Indie; wig» wane, at time. “trying end continually en .ring untold privatione. Then ere some of the xper- ieneee recounted. A Inge number of n. curios including- Cree m We; specimen- e xibite‘d and oflered for eeie.‘ At the novice hylnue‘ were and. 'At the clone of the eel-vice e leotion watehntoeidinthework. 'i†HIGHLAND. PARK‘NEWSâ€"LE’I‘TER Mrs. Mazzovisch of New York. formerly Miss Blossom Holden ‘0! Highland Park. hue sailed for Europe to remain a year. Sho'went with her, hun- lnmd, who will pursue his study of mg. and most of the year they will spend in Italy. Kiss Flint. has rented but now home on Linden menu to Rev. and Mrs. Ritchey, of Wisconsin. A sister of Mr. Ritcheymill make her home with them. Rev. and Mrs. ,Ritchey are the parents of Mrs. S. H. Harrington. , ' -_â€"â€"-v, this week. . In the Intâ€"er plteo she wzth: guest of Governor and Mrs. Deacon. ‘ Saul-non Wanna-By nut dug ooochman tnd gulfdenor. I have hud 15 you: experience in one of country plum, hone; ind Gentleman’s livery. Adam 0. this oflu. _ In. Julia; H. Gen-y, formerly proprietor of e on 0.qu amt, now blown u and Highland Park Hotel. huop’emd a. am ofï¬ng-inte- Hotel in Kenosha for boird'tnd 'tmngient trade. Mr. sud Mrs. Nan-tit 1L; Schultz had children urn on the ocean hoqewud bound. They have been in 3}:me since curly in the summer. They will, be at home this winter at 49 Deluwue place, Chicago. "' ’ ’ Mrs. B. A. Fen-antler: ha been visiting fflendl in Bochford, Blooming“; .nd ï¬prin'gflnld. Illinois, theeervlcee of the Ebenezer church. The abject. hockey-“(Iva peel“. ‘ \’ oltheevenlng eddreee tomorrow night by Rev. Kaleb-D leueneuot Paulette. le. Ebert will be “Condom end Uneoueeloue lu- for-erly etï¬lqtlend Perk. epeeteeverel wee." m" an. â€d“ â€m“. °° "m In. end Ire. n. Boeeing end Mr. end hire. a B. Mre. Owen nee-no. moneoa on reamuon at , rumor. woman‘s-no occupying the Schwere reel- Womeu‘e Clube et Jollet lee: week, end while there deuce niece eprlug. heve eurted on e lrlp to Hexloo mo (nut o: Mn. A. a Joe-non. of am. my. end the Want ladlee. no, will go from the lelende Albert Werdle, who 'u tll from ‘ 3:11: the at. to New York end come houae from while driving for up. Homo. i. eble to be out m, n: ‘ .8943- Mrhw‘flue reoeiVed . ",y eevere Icelp The Oeeoll Club held lte second reguler Ming wound. on Tum-nan. n. m..- _.-- -- .-..-_. a.-.“ v.3. i. O. 3.: 0..an ' gong nusâ€"Eva 32...... F .58.. 8 (I. a! II. at? no 9» 2.3.59 31'. Dr. sud In. Von left Foam-hater 8n Inn- cioco. whim they will «£1 to: I.“ W lov- vI-Inr 61h. - Po. BALMâ€"Good cow. M lunch this month. tho by {or ale. 8. lulu-d. â€amount «not. be late“ quantum. w. x. noun. choc J. A Bro-mm 1m heaved . an noon at his 0:. loud. J. A. Mandala. rubber foot-outcl- flu min. anon. You thank! rho Gentle-u: cum 4m m, u a. anudlooku over. Wm 8m, “3:... _ In Ebert. o! Eulowood. formerly It. Fonz mun-cu. Ill! wmon It“ I! mu ndin LEWIS O B OCK LY hog-an. ml mun: A. D. 100.. Entan- 8. elm. pumm 3' Solicitq. ---.. v.-_â€"w-’ uuv thereof. And tint a summons ï¬nereupon issued out of uld Coin. walnut the above nunod defondunt. re- tmnblo on the nut any of the term of the Circuit Court of Like County, ‘ï¬o be held 3: the 001111. Hon-o in Wtuke n in aid Lake Count , on tho am londny of who: A. D. 1905. as a by law roqulned.‘nd which lull. in still pending. Cmourr Comm or has 00mm Dsczxnn Tun A. D. 1905 Sun: or lmxms.} V COUNTY or 1.43:. , Louis Stein VB Beckie Stein, In Chancery. No 2585. Satisfactory aflldsvit tint. the deï¬endent Beckie Stein unnot be found, and tint upon dne'nd dill. gent inquiry her piece of residence cannot. be escar- uined so lint process cennot be served upon her. luring been ï¬led in the oflee of the Clerk of said court. ‘ ' Notice is therelore hereby given to the aid Beckie Stein, detendsnt as sforeseid. flat the shove med Coupled nsnt heretofore ï¬led his Bill of Com [slut in said Com-t. lie-the Cheyeerxeide lhmynnfl AL-‘ - -___.__._~ Mr. end Mrs. Theodore Behwm end Mlle Theo- don Schwmete “home min efler e Nannie! spent ft Mubleheed. I!“ Mlle Behwnrï¬ume, ugly in the week from Bynenee. New York, where lithe-beenvldï¬ng. “also. 8am he- just arrived from Cincinnati, where shah“ -been the. (nest o! e friend. October seem to be a. popnlnr month for wed- ' dinge end At Homes. The reception given by Mrs. D. M. Erskine. Mrs. Charles B. Warren. end Mine Cheyerton on Tuesday weeen nun-active function and a; greet. deal of interest was shown in the en- gegement of Mine Ellubegh Cheverton, daughter of Mrs. D. M. Erskine, toMr. George E Millet-6,3011 of Mr. and Mrs William Millerd, which wee an- nounced on that day. ï¬esidee the haste-nee, thoee recleving were: Mrs. George R. Campbell. Mu. E. H. Brown. end Mrs. Georgiana Jemee. Aeeieting in the dining room were: Mrs. Samuel Slade. Mrs. F. P. Luther. Mien Jean Troxel, Mien Alice Fema- den, Miss Nellie Palmer, Mlse Annie Cobb. Mien Annie Grover, end Mine Viola Shields. Th6 Ouoli Club held its second regular dancing on Thur-day. The program was as follows: Elnor- iotl introduction; Shampoo!"- Interpol-nth!) of Henry V. In. H. 8. Vull; Tran-l Topic: r‘l'hl Temple; Min Adele Everett. n1. lac-mm an» afternoon were Mn. 3. H. Paton 3nd Hm. I. 8. Seymour; ' Kr. and In. B. Boning 3nd Mr. cud Mn. 8. B. hylor, whcfln‘vc boon occupying thc Sohwm rui- dcncc since Ipl’ill‘. hue started on I flip to Mexico uni the West. Indian. '1'th will go from the inland- ulong the coat to New York 3nd come home from the north out. “one And min and. It. and In. "Mun H. Bus-alum 3nd daugh- hdw. Cullfomls, new the nest.- of Mn. W. O. h on Tutti-y of thin Week. Honeâ€"Lou weak load†evening. from «my. bin. silk timbre“: with ï¬lter bundle baring In. Ebert 0! England. lémrly Ii. Fol“ of â€(Mull Park. ha been 3 M o! It. Kit“. lulu tor a weak or non. ho members of the womb. of the Ebene- mchmh nropropsdqfornhmrmbohold on Thu-by. nonï¬ction-her. Chancery Notice return to as ï¬nal Clerk.