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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 13 Jan 1906, p. 3

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‘2 mm; I 3.10“; natal jdi lb jum- jlflfo Bum: ll 0017 11 (”It 155) foot M06111 14 V38: 681 889 1.4 L!“ 051 A61 Hatikh. use of Lent} for .9.‘ 887 2 Km on the an order [7 [My ..1 cm X28] Gm» K614! land In- uohen. 3766p 31m gnu 5"“ jshu 1807 18m 31% t gur- nt. than- L878 to iWning’Tfie Pi-émfliféfiiii‘bli pro. party, has been sold to Judge Winners of Lake Bluff. who is remodeling uni house for his oc- cnp-noy next summei‘. Ming elder. In than eta-p o! the urvloeo. Bishop 110th 11‘ «out... Hr. indium. wmmumo Bum PM. Chicago, elm-ed “gluco- (mu m. dinner mmymuqumm Anon; $50M was Mr. sud In. BM J. 8mm Dr. and mulch: Bum-t. Dr. ad In. Int-Ill Into returned (to. their trip ”Tenn-u. They mu a» port ottho country loam-ling um. thodoelor puehuod 3 fun In am But. Moro coming north “flu. Ir. 10.3mm pmhandflubrhkhonu on the north out. corner of Gran Buy Ron! and Doerfield uvenue. A dunghter was born to Mr. and Mrs; Werner penglcr on Wednudcy morning, Jun", 10th. 1 Ir. and Mn. Willimn Buo- snd Ion In" just. ‘rotmod from I. trip to Wuhinm. The B.‘ M. Millard house oi: Sheridan good has bean sold to Willi-m H. Johnson of Glenooe. mu lyru Hooker of Avila bu been spending. t week with Mrs. J. K. Besrdsley on at. John”: Avemu. The- Bfldre Whist Club met the week Wedneso dey end Thursdey et. the homeeol Mrs. George Mari-{weather and Min Catherine Hersh. ' Letters were received this week from Dr. end Hrs. Vase, who sailed early in oNomeer for Minna. Capt. Vase is now stationed at Bum» gong, Sammy P. I. “ A number of the young poop]. (no a. «poorly “on duo. u anhalql’uk Cuino Thai-ad” oven- in‘. . Mr. uni Mrs. Owed McEwen have rammed from I hinting trip too‘ Kankakee. Miss A. Pearson of Chicago is ugliest of Mrs. McEwen this week. The Lake Forest. court of w._o. . F. held their installation of officers on Thursday of this week. Nan week’ Wednesglay. Jen. mh, the Highland Park court will hold. installation. in the evening It Library Hall and the High Chief Benger Mn. Rogers of Chicago is expected. to be present. . ‘ Mr. und Mrs. Samuel Levin entertained Friday evening In honor of their son Ledters birthday. The young people bud a jolly evening of games. The ladies of St. Mary a parish gave another of their series of card :purfiu in Library Hull on Tuesday awning. These “fairs prove Very Ino- ceaaful t loci-l waxy and also increase the m..- ury' fund the church. Mr. und Mn. W. B. White expect to law next week for I trip to the Batman [chads sud Oahu. Aim 3 month or two of trusting they will come to Aux-k. and "min in florid. until Sprung. The Womsn'u Home Ind Foreign Mimopsry Society of the (Inked oEv'sngelicu church me‘ u the home of Mrs. F. C. Noernberg on Thunday. The place known ts the Conger home on Lluml What People AIM ' Doing in Highland Park HIGHLAN D PARK NEWS4LET'TER In. and In. Inc-h hue been «Whining Ir. Sunluhor Ind non o! Cedar Bupldl this nook. Ik- Inm Emil in been coined toll-r bone with Him tho put week. ' The 0110001“. no: 080301! by In. Bohl tor tho Wyn-Into the nunbarof karaoke! eon hthcjlrinhcrwtudow bu been humming)“: the right“! owner. lino Alina, Hutu:- wu a;- lucky winner. I The Iii-to MRI. And, Von Want: at Springfield. Man . lilo Alison Rowe of Albany. N. Y.. mad It. Frances Sortwoll of Cambridge. II... are ”at. ofand Ir. ad Mrs. George D. Boul- Thu - wedding party for the mrringo of mu Halon Wny Boniton and Mr. Arthur Van Schick on Wednudty next. in now complete. Ilia ludel Boulton will be add of honor and In. John H. Human the honored matron. Mr. Log-u Thomson “Cincinnati will'ltt'end Mr. (Van "Sehnlck u but man, and Mr. John flunton Harmon is unpainted matter a! oemmonies. The ushers selected ere Mr. George Roberts, Mr. J. BuwellJonee, Mr. 3. Chad- letf Egan. Mr; Kenneth Boulbon. Mr. Remand ~Rama!" Mr. Carl Martyn, Mr. Willmm Ductile. Mu- usr Edwnrd Street 'npd Margaret Street will be flower chi‘dren. A number of innetio’ns heve been given in Mine Boniton 5 home and there ere several more to come 0n Wedneegey «and» lies Jene Street was hostess at e ”‘40: her. Thin-{Hey Mrs. John Hermon entertained n few girl: in'ih’er hono:-,st- day Mrs Whitiade gave 3 bridge whiat party for her sister. and today Misses Helen and Julie Mar. gun are giving e email theme: puny for Miss Boul- ton and her guests. Tomorrow. Mrsf'Lynn Rutter entertains the bridal party in the afternoon end they are invited for ten at the home ‘6‘! Mr. and Mrs. James Prindiville._ ' Monday Miss Veriindn Chandler gives a luncheon for Miss Boulton, and Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Boniton entertain the entire bridny perky M. dinner. Library Notes The Public Lita-try board, held its regular meet- ing Tuesdny evening at which report: 'of’ recipts with earpénses were mnd‘e, "M11: umpor't on the progress 61' the building: iThoe‘xpensea for Decent- bur wore 3187.59. The miepu for rent of Libfury hall in December, 891.50, and tor' books. including the binding of .bont. 80 volumes 8218.42. The board has rwolved from the Cunegie fund up to date $5,533.34, and paid out 35,084.08, with nevenl bills for material and labor coming due. The plan of fineomnltu to go on und complete building angling tome “chimi- 'orlglnsl plan nnd estimten was approved. Thin will envolve in outlay of ubont 817000. It in 11-0 voudl to luvs the building piped for m; gt a gnome not to exceed $25. The roof is on, tha nah nearly may for the wlndom, the hating punt; randy go be lu- shlled no thn the '01? on a. int-11m- m (0 forwsrd. it {a hq'pod tho bulldln‘ will ho rad] for use shout the first of J une. We hold these truths to be spit-evident; that all houses are created equal; that they are endowed by their creator. the people. with certain vested righte: that among these aregwedr graft, and the ranti ng of franchises; that to acute these. party organizations are immune mans fiéfi'; d'erTung their unjust powers from the manipulation and consent ofthe boasea; that whenever a act of home fails to ezereile its prerogatives. without undue publicity, thna outraging the self-satisfied peace and contentment o! the constituency, and endang‘ ering the perpetuity of vaiuable special privileges, it is good policy to squelch 0r eliminate them and to enthrone another set which has not had the opp Irtnuity of repudiating its pledges. v On such a full sea we are now afloat. . Entmaiammt -at the. P08! . The entertainment st the Post Monday evening was in ehsrge of the Boys in Blue'Clnb, under the management of Mrs. Ruth Meflenstnln. The pro- gram opened with America. _by the sudlence,‘ with Mrs. MeMensmin leading the singing. Next. an address wee nude describing the ohjecte of this successful club. Then came an . illustrated, song. followed bye eomiesl sketch by that clever soldier setter Allen of Company “6". Allen and his oom- radesms’de quite s hit. Mrs. linthw McMensmin, then my sn illustrated song. A future of the evening was the poem work of Professor Cordingly of Chiosgo. Profeseor Cordingly asks lore thought 1mm any member of the audience sud upon the bssie of this forms s remsrkshlf well Worded sod delivered poem. Professor Oolwsll sang the Holy City in 3 very pleasing menner sud received considerable spplsnse.'~ A series of tsblenx toi- lowed which took well. Then an the final force “A Trisl by Jury”. with the wonderful Allen es the stsr sttrsetion. The patieipents in the fsroes end other events of the evening were: Mrs. Helen. lain. Mn. Kuhn, In. Guruâ€"1.11:1. Grant, Ilia O’Flnborty,fln._0mw. It. O’I'lthofly. Sergeant Rug. Feldmen. Ila-Mm nun). unite“; Roget-e end printee Allen. Rene, Green end Grunt. n ye- e greet evening'e entertainment. Six hun- dred eoldlen were ”I“. ’1

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