eij’cvyetl~ themselves so thoroughlv and the time Maoqnickly that it was well along intake min; before the testivites were brought. to u The Mien Auxiliufygnot whh Mrs, New-one Thursday t'tornoon ‘ Don‘t {mt me Sunduy School Patriotic â€new tainmem at the Inglis]: II. E. Church non Thurr day evening. Febmry. 32. The Public Schools bud approphu exercises in the forcno m of Mmln‘n birthdty. Some promin- ent cit. us: were present and spoln to the pnpilu. The school» wu alum-sod in the “brown. ' HIGHPVOOD IVE WS Illu- Kittle Ynger was the prim mover in n sur- prise pnny given to Mini Gnrrfly u nel- home in Highland Pu-k Wednesday evening. A large num- ber of young people vote present, nnd enjoyed themahes immensely. Mrs. Nelson Mowers, assisted by her daughter. Mrs. Donaldson, gave 15 v‘nlenbihé’u pirti Tneudiy afternoom The decorations, a“ or! which were in the shape of hem. were very lamaâ€. The're- freshman ï¬re in the shape of hen-u and helped to any out. thu spirit of the amnion. The guests Levy Golds'cin was and poo in canny court this week for keeping I disorderly hon... Mn. John Boll entertained u curd: 1m Satur- dny evening. Mrs. Henry Barbee): in very sick with pneumon‘u. Dr. lug-ans ii unending sud thinks am there no good chtncu gol- her movery. ’ John Gochrinpi- bu gone out of the uloon business nhd tau/mined his funily down on High- wood "enn- in Jenning‘n new house. ' . A large number of the boys Intended the Train- Incn’s that» in Chicago Fridty night. ’ Mrs. Pena. wife of Dtniel Peue arrived st [0.45 this morning from her trip to Eureka. Knnns. where their son, Rollin W. 3nd Miss Lena Mason 0! Eu_reka were married on St. Valentine‘s day. m!- Mason is the daughter of J. B. Mason, one of tho pioneer Battlers of Kaunas and comes from old th Fall§. Oregon. ide~in Weather- chu-ge of the Mrs.»l)octor \Veatcott. and infant son have been very ill with the grippe during the past week. The bhow windows at Jnl’mwgeler's Drug store are ï¬lled with flower 3nd vegetable seeds. another department Hr.- Laegeler bu recently added. . I , Annt'Jemha’e Alhas‘uhhieh was. given at the" English Methodist Chunk Feb. 9, proved a great mm. the ladies realizing $37.10 clear of all ex- penses. The Ladies Auxiliary and members of the Epworth and Junior Leagues wish to thank all who contributed to the program, and especially those from Highland Park. Mr. C. M. Schneider kindly loaned his piano. Miss Brands’ playing and Miss Evans' singing was very much enjoyed; Mr. Prior‘s violin solos were especially flue. Rev. Mr. Parisoe‘s sohgs were also very much appreciated. Mrs. McEvren admirably sustained her reputation as a reader. and he hearers were delighted with her selections. Aunt Jerusha entertained her audience with the old family album. the likenesses proving the adaptability of the subjects. With true old fashioned hospitality she treated her guests to cake and coflee in abundance The church was ï¬lled to the farthermost corner with people from all around who came to have one last feast with Aunt Jerusha, who has ever proved entertaining and enjoyable. western Normal Sunday morning. February 18th. at 9:30 o'clock. Catholic sen-Vice in the Post Chapel. At, 10:30 o’clock, Protestant. service; in‘ the Past Chtpel. Sundoy evening. February 18th. at. 7:30 o‘clock. â€" unwam mess Inn of the Fog Hosplul "for thodcl; men. Illustrated songs by Mn. Chadboume. - Phone mimic by Sergt. Major McIntyre. The regular meeting of the City Council we. held last Tuesday evening. and eoneldereble bush nes- wns transacted. All bills earliest the City pronerlyeuditqd were ordered peid. The City 001- lector reported the dellquel". waster ueen, and their names were given to the cradle!) Superintendent of Water Works Charles (Bordon for collection alter the dnys notice. A twenty year franchise was greeted the Chi- eego Telephone Compeuy to put their wires under- ground. end remove the unsightly 90105.11“: move will beautify the streets 0! the city to n eon- ddereble extent: Judge Pew new the coun- cil in behalf of the ordinance. Mnyor Gibbs submitted to the Council I letter uddretm-d to the President and the Seoretnry of War hiring that the boycott uuw in force at Fort Sheridan be removed. sad that ofï¬cers and soldiers of the United sates Army, not being citiunn un- franchise, be ibrbidden‘to mix in the municipal politics by acting a prosecutors o! the moon busi- ness, ind .- spies for civic organizations. The [et- ter wni ordered gent. ' of the 27th Ipfantry. 14th and 2m Batteries'nt Fort Sheridan. Illinois. for the week beginning Sunday February 18th. 1906. Sunday morning, Februa'ry 18th. at. 8:30 o’clock, service in'the mess hall of the Guard House for the prin'onerl. - 'Wednesday evening, Februï¬y 21st. at 8 jd’cldck, Fort Sheridan Minstrels will enterttin in the gene- I'll mess hall In charge of Mr. Mogridge of the baud. Saturday evening. February 24th. Comrades‘ 9h!) meeting in the Post. Chapel in charge of Rev. Geo D. Rogers. Monday March 5th Lake Forest College Glee Club. Monday April 2nd, éntertainment by Boys in Blue Club, Mrs. MoMenan‘xel. ‘ Monday March 1w: Mr. and Mrs Warren in Magic. The ï¬ve-act comedy, “The Rivals," was present- edat the Post last Wednesday evening, for the ofï¬cers and enlisted men. by the Gsrrick Club of Lake Forest College, under the stage direction of Mr. Willism Mather Lewis. Mr. Lewis deserves great credit for the masterly way in which the piece was produced. It seemed to the lsrge endi- ence of soldiers thst professionsls were eating, so well were the different chsrscters represented, snd sosmoothly did the plsy «proceed from stsrt to ï¬nish. Every scene of this tedious plsy was given without us hitch. The costumes of the players were complete and acurste. Mr. D. K. Hoopes, the msnsger of the Gsrrick Cluh, end who plsyed the port of Acres, with success. srrshged for the presentation of the plsy for the soldiers grstis. The soldiers spprecisted the kindness snd good work of the performers end spplsnded freely. " HIGH LAND PARK NEWSLLETTER The meeting then adjourned. Honky Apt-11 16th, is an open date. Attraction Services and Entertainments Council Mcéting Programme George D. Rice. Chaplain 27th Infantry. The Township Board of Educetio‘o nice (or mled hide for ending end otherwise ingrown); 10'. one (I) end pen of lot two“) in block thirty-Ive (35). City of Highlend Perk. “joining end belonging to the Towmip High School. I Said bids to he sent. to the unaligned :nd to be opened at 8 o‘clock may waning. ’Fobrwy 23, 1906. n. the High School. Plans tad speciï¬eulom my be noon at the High School building upon Ippliouion to die Principal. A bane!- 0! Tide. Titles 6mm MASONIC TEHPLE BUILDING. WAUKEGAN: fLL. ‘ day. 3:17 p. m. _ 3:41 . m. :50 . 111. Race ved \ 'Rece ved 5:36 p, In. 6:54 a. m. Sunday mail is received ut 7:3! I. m. and dï¬apgtched at 5:43 p. In. Au mus clan-1'36 minute. before the de- pnrture of train. HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK D. A. [10le Cubler. Lake Goumu Title and Trust 00. REAL ESTATE. TRANSFERS 'Oflice open from 7cm. to 6:30 p. In. Ofï¬ce open from 9 u. m. to lo a. In, San- United Shams Postomce flluhland Park. Illinois man? my“? 70 SIS .92....xm Notice to Contractors FOR ALL MESSAGES TO ALL POINTS AT ALL HOURS " Louis J. Ounce. Sec. Sam. and Checking Account: aligned†F. W. CUSHING. President F tarnished by A. w. FLETCHER, P. M Titles Guaranteed P. 0. Woman, Secretary. 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