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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 10 Feb 1906, p. 1

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st '_. ‘ GHLAND'PARK . EWS "LETTERi \ Mrs. James Grant and her sist‘er-in-law, Miss Grunt, left for New York Thursday morning and expect tonsil for Europe on Saturday. They Will ' so to Bootlaud snd'will probably be gone 3 ygur. During, miss Grunt: munc- Hr. pm] In. Joha‘ : Russell and two mum of Chicago will keep house for Mn. MP. mm- and Er. Grmtsnd her brother 00“.. IIIBPI chum pic I that“ a: mu. und 11 can I The Womm's Homo and Foreign Missionary Soc- iety of the First United Evnngelienl Church not with Mm B. 0. Much. of Highwood on Thundsy afternoon. Lust night the pupils 0: Miss Anna Morgan gave I dramnlc entertainment at. the Club which proved I great success and was thoroughly enjoyed by all then present. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Sumvul visited rehtlm in Rockford over Sundny. Mve soon. I Mrs; Edward Hintz was open-Hod on at the Mercy Bdspital on Tuesday and is doing veuy nicely. . V Mrs. Walter Carr entertained at bridge Thursday afternoon. A number of people are plnnning parties to be given on St. Vilentines’ Day, both for the older people as we}! a. theehildrenm -- , , «« ~ A number of Highland Park peOple attended the Ball give by the Knights of Columbusin Win- netka last week. ‘ , Rev. George Johnson, treasurefof Norihwe~terfi College of Naperville, will preach in the Ebenezer Evangelical Church on~Sunduy, February 18th. Mrs. E. E Andrews and littledaughserreturned on Wednesday from Washington D. C. ,where they have been visiting Mrs. Andrew a sister, Mrs. Frank Malby. ' Mrs. K. R. Smoot gavealittle informal ties on Friday afternoon {or her guest” Miss Margaret Barrow of London, England Mr. George Merryweather left .on Wednesday evening for a trip to Mexico as the guest of Mr. Robert Mather, president of the Rock Island Rail- Mrs. Eugene Fannie has been confined to the house with grip this week. - Mrs. Hammond ha been ill forth. past week. Voltage 19 W174i People 14M Doing ' HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS,.FEBRUARY 10, web in Highland Pa rk The box social that .is to be given under the auspices of the J nnior Society '0! the Bnpgint church in the first entertainment the young peo- ple have otwmpfied. - The society is composed of obontlfloen children of Miss Joy Miller's Hundny ‘ MM ‘1' Whitney and Mn. Flinn have ' be“ Mud to “I charge of the nfhir for Kin . Inlet. Kudzu!“ Warren will act as auction-or end it is hapedtht this nodal will 8. such n no- ‘ oeu‘lh’u. the Juniors will lave more of them. " The Minuet Josephine Ferrell end Con Berton Mia Fowler bu been ill. spent. Sundoy at the home of Mn. M E. Kelby. Mr. John HIP!» who woo unholy kicked by ‘ Mr. John Conrod. who use operated upon a broneho oohort tune “0,151!"ch better OM able short time ego for oppondeciul in slowly improv- to be out stein. â€" Ur. John Coorod. who was operated upon a short uncigofor oppondeciul in slowly improv- int- Mr. 3nd In. Lollis Lindstrom um the proud parents 31 a. baby gin-1.1mm on Thursday lat. Min Eve lama, who he; been visiting at. the home 'of her brother Mr. Charles lumen. leaves on Seturds‘y for L0. Angela. Mr. J. A.'Blomdhl is oflering some specisl bur- gains in winter shoes in pupal-attain {or his forth- coming removnl to the Purdy store on'St. [Johns avenue. - Mr. Jesse L. Smith, our city superintendent of schools. has prepared a paper on “Nature. Study” to be read before the ~31:an County Institute of aeperintendents and tesohen, to be held at the. Waukegan High Schbol building. next ‘ Saturday, February 17. Mrs. Ward N. Willitts was another bridge host- ess on Friday. , Mrs. W. R. Cregier and small son Billy and Mrs. John R. Wasbbnrn will leave next. week for Pensa- cola, Florida. - ‘ Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Dickenson returned from California this week. < Mr. A. W. Fletcher.‘who has been visiting his son and daughter in Colorado, returned 09‘ Saturday. Mr. W. C. Loyd aner. Charles Schneider spent Sunday at the home " \ rs. J. Hope Brandt in Chicago. . The pupils of~Misa M-i-hilis will? give a. ’muAsicaI on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. D F. Kelley expect. to go Dbl-bud Mr. Willi-An Dooley bu been in this week. firBéiiiEe“33 m Qn Sum-day evening. the Christian Endum ”Soaioty of the Ebenezer Evnngelicul Church. will « hell! s putriotic ‘ meeting. The abject will ‘be .,“1‘ho Religious Chan-neuter! AbnhmM" by fit. in. Ir. Ebert. Thnwiunboboqtherlpuk- and nude. Immheord‘lglly linked tab. Sunrdmnmfoon the Wendell Phfllip‘n High School girl‘s basket. bull team played D. T. H. 8. girls 5nd were debuted 35â€"25. Mr. A. E. Dorsey is going to West. Baden this week for his hulth. < Mr. 1nd Mrs. W. H.‘ Bushi- hsvo hkéu Mr. W. J. Obee'lhom during husbands. On Wednesday evening Mn. June- She/then en- tertained ata. enoh're party for her neice, Miss Johnson, who is visiting her for a. few days. There were the tables and Mr Funk Shaken and Miss Mdiiie McCaflery «ma! off this am prizes and Mr. Duffy and Mrs. Willi-m Wisten captured the booby prizes. Ali present reported I. delightful evening. The Womnn'n Home Missionary, Society of the Presbyterian Church held a meeting on Monday afternoon with Mrs Troxel. Mrs. Gray of the Moody Institute was the speaker and her talklproved very interesting. . ms; (mm: "arm wwm W low: Mr. J. A. Blomdahl will move into theater-e time' In March or April Mr. Blomdahl’s increas- ing trade makes this move necessary. A surprise party was tendered Anthony Bahrain last. Saturday evening at his bomb on Deerfleld Avenue. The party was attended by about. twenty of Mr. Behrens’ Chicago friends who spent the night. here and span. Sunday “seeing" Highland Park and having a general good time. Union Eungelical services are being held every evening in Waukegnn. Those who have-almndy ”tended are enthusiastic over the Eungelists. who are doing a great work. 1H3 hoped tint. a. large number of Highland Purl: people will take advantage 0! these meetings. Mrs. John Humon entertained the Bridze Club Number 6

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