At the regular meeting of the Woman's )iv Urdvr 0f 'I‘Hth-stms this- week electing 0f Was-“held. The result of the'election'waé' as 1 Chief Ranger: Mrs. Margaret" Sheahen; Vict er, Mrs. Catherine ani‘k: Recording SQ: Mrs. Minnie Dooley: Financial Secretary, Pitts: Troasurer..Agnes Dufly. Mrs. Dbo‘ elected delegate to the Conventoin to be‘ Milwaukee in August. Trusteesâ€"Mn. Mnry son. Mrs. (Mimi-inc Gnllnah-- v» “A The msnagemenb of ti" Ravihia Park are» in readines which is due very sown. '1‘} been ("‘01:th and the skating fur flooding wiLh the ï¬rst. 001 are still on sale at Ravinia Pa \Vt-Tsh. ' Mr, Clement Smoot “and Miss Eleanor Smoot came hem Tron) ‘ Ann ‘A‘tborwlaat week dtho- latter bringing two friends to sgénd Thanksgiving-with her. The guests were Miss Rachel Lowell and Misa Ruth Howe of W'm'cgster, Massachusetts. ' First Church of Christ. scientist. Hazel hvgnue near St. Jnhus. Services Sundayslom'b a. In. Wed~ nvsdnys .4 p. m. Reudiugroomjn church open Wed- nusdnys and l"ridays from 2 to 4. Lesson subject. for Sunday December 10th.. "Is thé .Universe In. eluding man Evoked By Amellic 1“0rce‘."" Mrs, Mary M. E. Adam is, going to build ‘ new‘ house On the corner of laurel and Dale aven- ues just, west of the B.‘ W. 'Seï¬umacher residence. The plans have been made by Funk Lloyd W righg, an Oak Park architect. ' - ‘ Mr. and Mn. Miller. 812. and Mr. and Mn. Miller JL , of Edison 613*, Illinois, m in mnkiug a family party on Thanksgiving day at the home of Mrs Roebling. v FOR munâ€"Que cutter, one trap. on; backboard. on'e large safe. one huvy letter . press, one pool table, ivory balls. 01.11 at 216 Cantu! avenue. Joan I. RAFFIN. ‘ Rev. Dr. Keough. Savoury to Archbishop Quigley of Chicngo, has been ,the rum 0! Rev. J. J. Morriwy the put week. w ' Thanksgiving 1nd 3 birthday {slung upon the snmedayMw. W. E. Eddy tolebrntod the m 0 December by giving n large family dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Meander B. scnny at The my- mond are en'ufrtninin'g‘ 93. _n 395k! ï¬llings-n, tho next to he the evening of Dccunber Month. .v ‘l’lam are out for n new house to b. biilt on the property just west of the Dr.’ Bnbbook house on ‘ Prospect. nvenu,'by Mr Robert J. munchlin. Mrs. May Corbett of Chicago visited Mn. D. P. Shuhen Inst week, nnd Mr. {alumnaeL Laney of Onknfleld. Wisconsin, an.» M for W1- mg day, ' . ' ' ‘ M1" ‘9‘] “E‘- F! Thanksgiving day by number of reltm'et; new home on We» Cour-1 mun tongy. , Mr. Herbert In“; 5nd lam wnliun In“: of Cbiugo were guests of Ir. 3nd In, J. H. She‘- hen Thanksgiving week. Mr D. H. Inn-pt, of Wgnoonda upon a day or so with Mr. Wimun Wine- “kiosk. Mr. And In. 0. B. Our, new home on We“ Cantu! Wurrnnz-Gh-I {0 an (wand. Sands,- only. Address I., “III ofloe. w lc-gate to the Conventoin to be hvld'in ‘ in August. Trusteesâ€"Mn. Mary Swan- uUle‘jnt‘ Gallagher. Mrs. Mary. Erick- Highland Park' ' 1 readiness for the cold Wan, mm. The toboggan slide has I skating rink is cleared ready : ï¬rst, cold Snap. Season pickets avinia Park Casino by Mr. 'E. C. Funk Shallo- enurtdned 5! B‘Vins : dinner pcrty to u election waS' as follows: MI Sheahen: Vice Rang- : Recording Segretary, the Winter Season at as moving into their ywomalvz's Catho- ofï¬cers Tribes.â€. This w'eek the gem was carfled on further, and I 5?an an address on “Lac: Treaties 'and Indian Speechés.‘ was followed by a solo hy Mrs enjoyed a social hour. Mia. John Duï¬y. Mrs. George‘C-m were the hostcs'ses o! the'afm large number of the cadet: went away for Thanksgiving, 51 Saturday for the dance 'that eve Cadet Oï¬icers’ 'Club.' "The drill tractive with Japanese umbrella; a: head was a bower of. cherry bloss walls were bunches of ch'rysantheI effect resembled a Japanese festi‘x people enjoyed the evening to tile Two Weeks ago the subject of th4 Highland Park Woman's Club wa xne uorcas Society of the Prgsbyterian Church, which‘mé'cts Vt'wi'ctc'av month, has dccid¢d_tb provide a 'hmchecm ét.eacb meeting which can be had for 10 cents a plate. Any one Who wiShes-can partake; A number of péople of the éongrégation took lunch with the ladies on this'chnesday and flenjOyed yhcmselves so much that they promised to comb and bring others with them for the next luncheon. I, A large number of the cadets of the N. M. A. went away for Thanksgiving, but all returned on Saturday for the da’n‘ce 'that evening given by the. Cadet Oï¬iccrs’ 'Club. “The drill hall was made at- tr-mï¬.... “1:.1. 1. _ The Dorcas Society of 1 which mé'cts {Wt-CC ' a them-f a 'luhcheon it. each meetin 10 cents a pléte. Any one A number of péople of the with the ladies on this ‘ ,7 ‘__P .u “I “W flat 0! {Iii-ch; Leroy c.1101}, iptmerly conductor M. E. airway; 'st killed at St. Chm ‘day, November 28; Mr‘. Roll had tak as brakeman for the Great Witter!!! six weeks ago, and it was while on 't he met his death. Miss Lulu Higgins to whom Mr. R0]! was' engaged to be companied the bodv to his hnm- 4- "-4 4 and' heiglaus ï¬ne ham '1 Our lownsman. Mr. Ben Freberg, new building, which when ï¬nished v the nmublo. on the North Shore. ed on the site wherein has conducte busineee for the, past few years, 8nd ! story pressed brick structure 52x“ stalls, «in number, will be an â€an HIGHLAND PARK'NEWS-LE'ITER Mn. Cstherine Hughitt hes the sympnthy of her friends and neighbors in the loss of her son Irving, who died‘l‘hnnflsy st Augustine Hoapltsl nfter sn operstion.. Irving Hnghitt was born in their preâ€" Ient home on First stmet. Highlsnd Park. May, 1893. Beside the mother there Is one sister, Mis- Lenrs unghitt. left to mourn his ices. The funeral will be Sunday in St. Msry'e church st 2 o'clock. the burial to he in Mooney's cemetery. The heme gi'g_PYh1sEcciLclubWhieh is new tiiï¬oi'é'ehi'ir Library Hall promises to be both 3 treat end It success. Many autographed books by President Roosevelt. James “hlwombe Riley, Ernest Thompson Seton end George Barr 1‘00an A" being sold st; an exceedingly low griee, end nanny kinds of artistic work are on sale at s very low cost. ' ' TheOtMIiClubmonTlmradeyofthis week. the subject at the them being “Jewels." The twin m Miss Geeelle D’Uwer of Chicago, and old jewelry. pewtet end “her plate wen exhibited. Mn. Le Victoire and Mn. John Putnam were In.-.--- _ â€" "w II with Japanese umbrelias and lanterns. IS a bower of cherry blossoms and a" are bunches of Chrysanthemums. ' Th ess on “Location of Reservations, ï¬linn Speechés." His interesting talk a solo by Mrs. Vivian, and the ladies I hour. Mr's. D. M5 Erskine, Mrs. ,_ George‘ Campbell and Miss De Roo further, and Rev. 407:3; D. Roger: ..... (n ‘ v u-unu body 1; his £031: 5; Carthage. _zqrmerly conductor on the C, 3 killed at St. Charles, 111., Tues- ». Mr‘. Roll bud, taken a position the Great Wéscernfailfoad about d it was while on this road that Miss Lulu Higgins of this city, : umbrellas and lanterns. Over- cherry blossoms and along the 1 ch'rysanthemnms. ‘ The‘whoie ,panese festival, and the young 'ening to die fullest extent. subject of the afternoon for asi- m's Club was “Original Indian the general topic of “Indians" afternoon 'uctu: ï¬nished will be one 0} Frebérg, is sun-ting . felted in the uric. the Vin-gill. Hotel. procrsm. Among 3 number 0! sum- ’u'k. Mn Imin I. Mrs. Doom 3, married, ac- Ill. ‘ v _ , ,___u'.-.. mvuilllvv nil-gill“. with Inn-go, high-clu- oirculation. loca ~ - sank. ative to look after renew“. and increase subscript.- ion list in Highlnnd Park and vicinity. on a salary basis. with a continuing in'tereat from year to yet: in the .bnsiï¬'oss embed. Emu-1mm Ant-«ma h» York. The‘ funeral seririces Soc held in. the Presbyterian Church 'of this; city on Monday afternoon, and'the interment was in Lake Forest. m roll], and ever since that time has been prominent in business life For six’ years he was president of the board of trustees of the Illinois State University. A widow a‘nd three children, Frederick C. and Everett L. Millard and Mrs Hugo G. Fisher survive. The sadness of Mr Miihrd’ a death' IS made greater by the absence of his wif “and daughter, who started for "Europe two weeks ago. Last week came the news of the death of ’our townsniah, Sylvester M. Millard, at the Lakeside Sanitarium, Lake Geneva. Friday, December 2. Mr. Miflard’had been in iii-health for two years, and-had withdrawn from ‘active practice, although still the senior member of ‘the law ï¬rm of Minute! 8; Hale. Born in Victoxr, Mich, @1839, he came to Chicago in 1870,'and ever since that time has been prominent in busirless life. FOr six’ years he was nrncidm‘ nit Thanksgiving Day was the 25th anniversary of the ordination of Rev. P. C. Wolcott. and from 3 to '7 o’clock on that day Mr. and Mrs. Woicott kept “open house.†Mr. .Wolcott has been rector of Trinity Church for many yeara, and his, parishioners mani- fested their appreciation of his service among them by many kindly wishes at'their reception on Dac, 1., The bazaar given by the Ladies’ Aid Society of the Ebenezer Church on November 23 Was in every way a' snetess. The ladies of the church wish to express their appreciation to the following merchants and business men of the town for ,the donations which they made: Dale Sweetland, Samuel Levin, M. Moses. George Bock, Flinnâ€: In..- A...“ n - Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Hipwell and Mrs. ‘Ranney left Thursday for California. They will visit Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, San Francisco and other points along the coast, and be away until the ï¬rst of May. Mus Hipwell will spend the winter at ï¬le home of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Phillips. ,'-__ me business embed. Exï¬erienoede's'lrable, but; -. essential. Good opportunity for the right per. \. Address Pnblhher, box 59, Station 0. New h1- About ï¬fteen of the young people terian Church took part in a bum} 951! at, gthvaiwsmm £ last Friday evening, Mrs. W. A. A H. H. Sweethnd aqd Mr. R. L' Low the. program. WAx'mn:-By . 1 v1- 1â€"wâ€" essayist was Miss Catherine Schumxher. Thanksgiving vacation being so thort. very few of the school (cachet: went away for Thanksgiving. Miss '8“: was at her home in Prihceton. Ill, Mm Benedict in Elgin, Miss‘Collins at Park Ridge, the Misses Donaldson and Butler in Chicago, Miss Wood in Evanston. . The Mozart Club gave 'theucond concert of the season on Saturday afternoon. W 2 The (subject for the aftemoon nu Beethoven. and the essayist was Miss Catherine Sch-Imuh» Mr. and Mn. Whitman have bun guest. of Mr. ml Mn. G. D. Boulton for seven! mod... have taken me Walter c. Chandler tune on any: avenue for the winter. mauc: uale bweetland, Samuel Levin, M. L, Geofge Bock, Edward Hintz, Orson Brand. Death, of S. M. Millard x mâ€"ucazm 101' mu years, and had lCtiVC practice, although still the the law ï¬rm of Minn-d Hale. ich., £91839, he came to Chicago prominent. monthiy :W. A. Aiexandcr, Mrs. Ptovlc of the: Presby- ~‘ Lovell assisted on Ind ,entcmiu- magazine-