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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 16 Dec 1905, p. 4

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We are informed the: the «itimn‘e committee, not content wflh the present semblance of good order are laying s solid foundeflon for future good behavior in that suburb by preperstione foi- action, and eflecting prosecution of the "dons Wendel-s themeelvee..but «Milly of those who, for per- ed up. ._ -...V. .u-uv svvv Sundays. The law having bee'm observed, it‘lem numa’i-dly. Public “argument supporting, the}!!!- cient labm‘s of the military oflcidls at Fort sheri- a..- _..,I In the selection of the prize story from the con- tribulions of the chss in. English I, considerfiih difficulty was encounpere’d. . The two stories tho}. were chosen from which; final ”mm was mode ware almosteqnnl in men] merit. «Ton-nag. tyne better htnention‘to the hietnil 0'! the plot, Ind cqn- seqm-ntly is awarded the prize.. The story willbe puhlished in next, weeks issue of the N-st-meu. A Christmas in the Woods, by Margot Cashing which “1.15 the other story selected,1pfiear ii: the NEWs-Lm'nzn' to-day. "Our readers will thus have an uppnrtunity of deciding whether or not our judgment is correct. I wpws ox local lntereat for the betterment of the clty.’ In this respect our unhaerlben an be of much “slum to an by furnishing an “intention. and item that may have escaped our notice; , I! you are not getting the Nun-Luna regu- larly. let us know. in order that we may notify the mistake at once. If any of your friend: are not subscribe“ urge upon them the neeeaalty of lend- ing in their subserlptlona at once: If you knowof any business home: Whoae advertisements should appear in the paper let us have their names. We want both your moral and financial Iupport. We not only need it But Inuat have it if the Nive- Ll‘r-Eu: in to be continued and lmproved'ln its pre- sent {oi-m. 'Read the adve'rtiaement ottbe Canter burg Prue in thinjanue and unit it does not nicâ€" gent something to you. Here h u businee’a that can he developed so an to be a malt to Highland Park. will you help to make it a success. - râ€" ....... u u; out: L‘IWI‘ Ln'rn wu begun under the went. monument. Since that. time we hue endeavored to improve the moral ep'peennee and tone of the pupa. We here “tempted to keep Sta columns elm end‘ newuy in order ,to merit the support of the entire community. In the future we hope to improve the peper materially nd dllonu from time to flue topic-011mm! interest for ‘he betterment of the city.‘ In this rennet. m-nhn-Ihaâ€" -- 'm -‘ Subscription Sheridan Highland Park 0n Cunard u! the Mime; Clean,Up and Keep Clean Nov. 13'. 1004 the Road Publishing Company RALPH 1. LEE, Mum, “#9502. Emma Port. w.. u by a: Hum: Put, nu publimtion of the Nun- N cwss Letter Cents due I905 The bazaar given by the Fecii; club lui. Fridly undVSatnrduy .was in every my I sueceaa. A goodly sum of money Wu mude‘, glthough the exact unount of gain is not yet. determined. This bazaar was unique 191' Highland Park gnd the Christmas gm; which were for sole, nude In an- and craft: exhibit which was well worth using; Through it my people beams mun-«M in the club which glVGii-lnd for tnonc‘ who would lit. to-lmow just whu thin-club it. we print cupping: from their ”animation; which will tell in the boy‘- own words just whu the club its“. for. ' A The book hu‘gone to press for delivery next week. Those w for a copy or copies ' can do so names to Mr. Lovell, 805 Lincol‘l Park. . ,Mr. Phantiehl‘n young men's class. kno'wn an 'the North Shore League, has foi- nnnmhqgl years been interested in ' helping . the Went Division Street Mission in'the City of Claim, particularly with reference to the Welgnrc of ybnng men. We have-rcoentl y e'qniped a large room cennecwd with the Mission with gymnastic apparntus,"nnd put in a new hardwood floor. Baths and other improve- - meats are contemplated. With 3 View to iMneing our funds for this am lnrged work there, we are plgnning to publish a book written by Mn Pinmpiehl on “Willinmthe Silent and His Times,” the niauuscript of which he oflem to the clean. If we can secure 200 advanced subscribers at 82,00 It volume, a goodly sum will be realized by the close for the mission work. The book will be between 200 and 300 pages, contain~ ing a number of_ illustrations from-original, paint- ings, and from seenes, copies of which tvere made expressly for it. ' W.... "V -sv . sum Bull no visionary schemes or extrsvagent notions of regulating other proper husine-s or aflsirs will he considered for a moment, the only object being to “clean up. and keep elesn." This purpose will sp- pesl to every good eitissn and demands the loyal support by influence. who has at heart the The North Shore is the “home lot" of thousands of families of those who sre compelled in one form or another to toll in the nesr by metropolis and in the manufacturing towns adjacent. These families esme here for the like 0! their ehildhn. ‘ North shore is an educational center for the youth of the middle West as well as s land of homes. end the institutions and schools at Eran- ston, Lske Forest and Highlsnd Psrk are known. all over the land: ‘ A Laudable Enterprise .Mr. Phnatiehl's young men's class. . the North.8hore Lesgne, has toi- snummf yam been interested in ' helping . the West Division Street Mission ln'the City of Chiesgo, psrticntarly with reference to the Welgsre of young men. We lave-rceentl y e'qniped a large room connect“ with 1...; u:....:A_ ' whewere present. The " Hr. Corhe and his friends furnished the evening's .-â€"- WU uuuursnu. we '1‘ not be "qnltters" or droid of herd work. I! I undertake something too big for any one 0! ns i do, we will take hold and help. If it is too big to all 0! us, we will get others to helmâ€"only wemns get it done by some-one. some way. We pledge escl other not to boast of what we are going to do. 0 tslk shoot it to others more thsnls necessary nnti it is doneâ€"and then we will try to and somethisl else to do. ‘ *r .e._ .. Mono:â€"-The motto of the Club shall he ths Lstln word. “lecit.” whieh ~st ~ on: active member in have the right to use it. and or otherinsignia o! the Club. We are glad-to know that such clnh exists and may it here every success in its good work. ' Entertsinment at the Post The entertainment given in the Mess Hell‘at ~ Fort Sheridan last Hominy evening wss in charge are». 2. ILCorbeo! the St. Mark’s church ”or Cilia-go. An excellent programme was presented, although of a clsssicsl order, every number wns highly appreciated by the several hundred soldiers soldiers spinnded’ freely Miss. Adelaide Ysger or .the-‘Colu‘mhls‘ School at Music; teacher of pisnoforte,_ end organist of‘St. Mark’s WA » HIGHLAND PARK" NEWS-LETTER pane of personal gain. have introduced Ill. Vile-t elements, and even “lose who! chiming My bility. manual"- being well hidden. and raping profits iron the whole inhalann businns. The eblest And most experienced eonml he: been con- salted nnd remind. the Sate nndConnty oflclnle here been mined and e lam claw»! one. mint violnton of lure to preserve public decency and ed. guard the youth. are none to be brought in the lever-n1 courts. hnving jurors to pmide in such canoe. ' ~ The plans 0! the mica committee- provlde (or n remubleu well u artful nod elective eflnrt M. enforcing the laws and clcnning up the-om considered for n moment. the only object being to “clan up. and keep clenn." This pnrpone will np- ml] "In-Alv- m4 .1.:.. n rr copiea'can do sol‘by sending their '. Lovell, 805 Lincol‘n avenue, Highland The F ec'it Club ml gun. have Intwducod Illa “but ieven them who,“ chiming m- rlvu boiu'vyol! Medea. and mph. the whole inhuman bushels. Tho )r lughland Park .nd the . were {or 3|ch made In uh oh was well Worth using; do bemme interested in the for tnou‘who would “to rehab it, We print cuppa“ ; which yin tell in the boy‘- .Those wishing to subscribe uen's class. kno'wn as to!- a mum“! yen-s ' 4 the Went Division Chic-go, particularly a of young men. We room _con nectéd with and will be ready _ ,, -__.. w... ”mun-y. on 1 mary buds, with a ooutinuing inure“ from your to yen- in the humans crested. Experience deainble, but not «until; Good opportunity for the right per- son. Adam Pnblhbcr, box 59, Shtion 0. Raw V...a. ___________ W WI" serves the wide reputation that its fortunate .posaessor is winning. ;0Hve Betty. 3 natural born iittle speaker whose “Guns“. '.'-’_1 , . basis, WANTlmâ€"By a prominent monthly magazine. with/Inge, high-elm circulation. loos H w ment- utive to look after renewals and finer-ease subscript- ion list In Highland Park and vicinity. oh a salary k-_l.. ““l‘. , Olive Getty. a natural born little speaker when training under the beat Elocutlonlsu in developing her special gm» m e merked degree. Miss Ella Wander of the Cliicago c of Music, a. young pianfint Whose merit her a large place in the public heart. w name, a. young pianist. Whose merit is winning her a large place in the public heart. Miss H. Frn’hm. a pupil of Mrs; Genevie Clark- Wilson.is a count-alto whose beautiful voice du- serves ”the wide reputation that its fortunate M1‘.nn..n -.. ‘ ~ ,4, . .vgl. Ming Msbfe Nelson. 91' tfigfiiieago Musical Col- Miss Harrii'etv Pruning o! the CH College; tedcher of 7033] music and a leader of musical elubs in Lake View , v _ . “nu-av All uuluul W1- lege; teacher of the violin and widely known as a player of exceptional. merit. Mono:-â€"The motto of the Club shell 5. ehe Letin word. “Me.” which muffle dfid Ila" “~03, active member In good needing shall have the right m use it. end to weer the button on- otberineignie o! the Club. ' ” ' We ere glad-to know Lint Inch club eiiete end my it hue every euceees in its good work. Pl.lnol:â€"Wo pledge ourselves to auto every 09011 to wool-punk wlnt we undertake. We will not. be “mutton" «druid nth-rd work. I! w. undertake somethln‘too N; to: lay on. a! II t9 do, wé will take hold and help. I! ll. ll too big for 3“ of us. we will get. other: to helmâ€"only went“! (at. I: done by lone-one. some wty. We pledge each othernonoboutalwhu woman: to do.'or an: About it to «hm more thunk many until it is donâ€"and than wo will try to and mutating clue to do. ' no mint." to lot! out what. and: to bedouln our Ito-u. Ina-ruhooh, 1n our town. in our ohumhuâ€"Inywhon. and than do It to the but of our thfllty.‘ I‘IIAUILK-WO hays-hot flighluul Park. H“- nolu, In cider to help' 09 u‘ mum our Hm count tor wally. in ‘ r glut we may WW totem» flthout dime-It . Iii in order “at '0 my bacon. boner "Id inter (Hands. do hub, Inn to [announcing into a permanent ”clay. Withoutâ€"The purpose of the Club dull he “to do things.” to lad out what. need- to in Ann'- Miss Ehie, fibers, of 4.116 Pnnuug..w. Franing of the Chicago Musical 1 -Al‘il ,, music and g wvefl known Chicago Conservatory Musical Col-

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