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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 13 Jan 1906, p. 1

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IGH LAND PARK NEWS 'LETTERE» Mr. Henry Mason bu recently purebuod the Khouae on Hue corner of Central uni Undan aunt” now occupicdby Mr. Md Mn. A L. Drum. flhs'vertrude Schaefer returned to her school V in Binnihghu'n. Penn» on blonds}. 1. .. 1:» Min“ Cuber!“ tad M-rgvcuphhq enm- ',;.jmrp-ry Marmot” i1: Imflai Min Russell tad Mia Bun-burl of New York we ya at: of Mind Mics Ramadan. The Mines Ruth and Marni-u Korfoot haw returned {ram I visit with an sun: at Loggwood. monthu' ‘ vis‘it wifli‘ '- M r. Minneapolis. Eon Sam-«01$» wile. No reasonable offer refined. P. O Bax WI. limhknd Park Illinois. Bile Swéétlund is h wing a Jgnunry 8.118 of Armonr’ 3 Soup. and is selling them as abet-timed in tll magazines-10 men s a cak . .. °for 3i cents. Ask for free sample. First. Church of Christ, sw mist, Hazel avenue near St. Johns. Service Sunday [0: 45 u m. _chv nudity 8 p. m Reading rooin l’n church open Wed- nesdays and Fridays 1mm :3 to 4415.3. Leann sub ject for Sunday January 14. “ficrarhent " Wedneadsyvuight Him Hal-Pie“ Brudley'and F9110". Bradley gave an infurmgl wty at their human the’Post. _ ' ‘Higblaud Park in a. manic lbvhm coinmunity “3‘ always appreciate. opportuniuicu"w. bur-h good mm film eveulpgm 111“.th 7?an Club wnpfllled with music low“. to bui- Mn.‘ Loon Max. violinist, Mrs. Mabel ahupfiadiemmpmnq. um. Mu Ohm-mam rmmniw : The Program given by them was aplmnfld nodvfilwiflwbuw it. culled lot-1h ‘mmd'the. Immutonof the audi- emtorthagrugu. .‘ -7, r'f-‘â€" u . nvwnvu: folk: Alumni £11; fittrbnegua we a, number of 1mm wen kndwu to Elghmnd Park, Mrs. Thomuf Lyon. Hrs. Hugh '1‘. Birch, )lrs‘. George Money):- oldp.‘snd uri."0m,n Smith. Mien Ada Aduns Mira Mania (1on returned from the visit in the East on Mondty. ‘ A serie}; of tout-.musioal 'momlngé being gin-n by mu Ad; Adams in affluent residences on the north tide. Chm, the very popular with sociaty (Ail. A ‘- A- 1 Volume I 9 'owixing of last week. 3. Mnrflnh ‘l‘lf. 'hnuiena'gnin .dfter ‘. ind} Mrs. Cleriheév in 7m! Peep/a 147’6 Dom HIGHLAND BARK, ILLINOIS, JANUARY 13, 1906 'in Highland Park mu Ruth Brynn left 10': the Em 1m weék ad has resumed hm- achool studies them. The M. Home [Inn by Mrn. B. A. Feuendon on Saturday Int "II scene of cougrntnlntions nnd good wishes condoned by the engagement of Miss 111m "yd. Helen-den to Lieutenant Robert any Peek. which wu announced on that any. ' The Misses Virginia and Ruby Clundler, hav- jgg spent. me holiduys :1; home. blue departed. 11L- {heirsepgrate schools. the Inner to Kemper Hull bud Miss Vlrginiu m Connecticut. 7.11143: mflmflt’é! VWWW"M week from" Hbrldu,‘whex~e they 5pm: (be Chriu- Adel mu holidays. Mega-Porter. Goodihg. and Mylrea. 8.. Ram former students .1. Northwestern Military Academy PW“! ‘ Wen-g their guest- while in the south . ‘ M, A daugMer was barn to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas “ glee of Park evenue on Saturday Inst. Mrs George Lyttbn. I’nr‘te even ue, Chicagn. game a lyncheou and bridge party on Thursday for a number of her flight-ad Park friends. Miss Francis Evfirett has returned from her visit in Grand Rapids. ,, ._i anewlaminates], exeuinfilfen A, . 4.; Panacea am of mung men‘heid we}: auntie! ' banquet on Revinia 'Park Casinb. "1‘0 say that. Mr. Welsh enteifed in but. ”99‘1“!” the fimem; . was euperb. mid the yofing ’mee Were lavish in their praises .nd devouring in theiruppetitee of the'exeellent dinner providfid. What with the clue song, campoeed by Mr. Norma “mm end tqpem on the peek,'preeent eudjuwre of ihe cleee', rehearsals of bhe camping experience end cites tripe, the greeting; through Rx, HTM. Bacon and Mr E. P. Sedgewick {mm the examining membere, the evening wee one of the most enjoyable and profitable sociei events the clues be: yet expierienced. .The young men etert with renewed intereet end enthueiun in the Bible study and Mission wok end social plenum for the coming year. ‘ The Waman’s Missiodarv Union of the Br aby- [orig-1 Church mm. with Mrs. Jung’s H. Shields on Mundaya , ~ ' Mr and Mrs Nathaniel Moore have been at the Auditorium Annex for a week or so and Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Cowah were their guests last week. Mr and Mrs. Moore left. for California this week. Mrs. F._ P. Hawki‘gg returned from the Eapt thit, week. Mr: Riéfliflivfliawkins,‘ who 'has been ill with typhoid fever‘in Boston, is n'o_w in Spring- Bt-ld', Mesa, and will dome west in a few weeks. The following ducks were found at mhm-y 7‘ Hfil'aflcrhhe bamr and were taken to Mr. E. 0. Grover-h: The owners will confer a. flaw:- on 'the family by calling for the articles, which the us followa: A llnen‘centcr piece ambroidered with ygllow, A gold thlmble marked "Mun,” A 211.1! - fiheet. markad 8. W. C‘ A mumand one platfiefind plate. - ‘ ‘ “ Rev. A. A; Pfsnntiehl preached in the Presbyâ€" tel-ha church of Lake Forest Int evening. Samuel Slude Miss Bath: sauna. and Misc union" m have named to Wellesley College. mu camps of 21 39 Jackson Bantam, Chicago, Wts a. guest at the home of Jno. S. Buunrn this wei‘k. "”' "' 'j’" “fl" “# ’75 .J no. 8‘ Adelaide little (imagine Y'Xfl’ff‘ganfi ‘ Eileen)“ ha been quite ill all week W“ is doing nicely now _‘ Mr. Ind Mrs, Pe'iny Nomi-one ot- Jnneavme, Wis- consin. have been visififig their daughter. Mrs. George Allen Mahonrtbe put Week. « > University of Illinois has open'ed aftefi tha’ holi- day nation and Messers Harry Sampson. Culver Shields. J 05th Colburn and Clarence Noernberg have returned to their college work. John Brown has returned in Cnmfiridg- to again take up his studies at Harvard. Miss Eleanor Brown Ind Miss Helen Brown are now at Kemper Hull At three celbck on Wedneidqy in Se Myy‘i church occurred the mart-1m of flkg M t McClory and Mr. James Boy'len both 6! 9553 city. Miss Tessie Me ldry attended her cousin is mid of honor and a. brother Jim MoClory was best. Although 'f_ew 01 our tqwna people to‘ok any active pan in the Riimess given by thn (‘ribside Society in Orchestra Hull Tusdty. \Vedtéadny, 3nd Timmy evening of this week, many were firstly “mud in the main MiuMee Buckley Ind Mr. W. Brahman lg“ were participator: in the country dance, and Min JulieOumminn of Lake Fox-gut. formerly of Highland Writ, was nmbog the cimle of lndhn dancers. man. Mr. and Mrs. B'oylen hue gone cam chm-x wcdding trip ate: which they will mm m the McClory residence on St. Johns avenue. Mr- AIKEN“? fl9qzl£§Xisiled hi‘filfifflt 1131.?!- ,. mum". of Chicago is guest. of Mrs. Number 2

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