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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 7 Apr 1906, p. 1

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i In. Sumnel Levin entertained u few friends in- 1mm on Thundey utternoou. we ”Mir-.Touywn m mend lath ‘ Tummtruernlty willutteml the m Wu cottage on Helical-n street. Hr. Jul-en ‘l‘roxel spent. few days in Canada. thie‘weuk where he Went to uttend the funeral of his grundfnther. Mrs. H. H. Duty gnve nluneheon lust Week for ten young ladies. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Beesmnn have moved into Mr. Roeblings ilet’on west Central avenue. In. Chm-lee Strieber ha been quite ill with the CAL, and nee slaying ut the unlugo uenen "owl. Warren: â€"-â€"Competent girl for geml home work. where second unidi- kept. Apply with ref- erenceu. at this once. Churn. onWrW ’Thfl‘m‘flgt'. Orehu': -tn will furnish the rude. The sixty-sewed neuiouof the Annuul Illinois Conference of the Evangelical Uh urch Aesocintion will beheld at Kunknkee. illinois, on April 19. 1906. The exeminetione of applicants and Junior Minis- ters will begin on the Tuesday Ming. The missionary conference will be held on Wednesday afternoon. ' D lumen n." Bum-awn l-mun v. up... .. trunnion tor Rep 'eu'entttlve. Mr. m:- in well known in Ohiego legul circlengd In W“ we the Widen nedidnte for stud We: of Capt .. g V ‘ V . , , ‘ was recently held in Buvmwoed and wine enemies] by the following Luke dehgutee: Levi T. Rupert, Edw. Yeomnnu; Sheperd E. E. Marsh, Ju. Manieory, P'. i. Robinson and Frunk Fuller. Owing to the illness of Mine Harding, who we: to read before the Woman’s Club next Tuesday ev ning, the meeting of the Club has been post nnnnr‘ - nr‘nfinlfo] \r Ir. Joseph \loanoy humid his low nd 10% on 0 «Hal venue w Mr. Buns". of Chicago, who will take Mon st once. llru. wnoox. who bu bun mung her uncle. Ir. C.‘ W. Aldfidgc, h“ returned to her home in o. Wodnndcy Mn. Manta unabated her birth- thy hytholdlng a hmily reunIon tt her home on Mt Seoul-1d street In. Funk Rolland sud hu- mthor, Mrs. Pike. In” you to Elyfll. 0M0, m make thior homo. ‘ For Sulaâ€"Residence on Laurel avenue. east. of Linden. 14-room house and beautiful groundvs. Bee owner, 313 Laurel avenue“ . 4t , llrn. K. R. Smoot. gave I reception on Saturday 1mm honor of the blrthduy of her mother, Mrs. Eyer. Mrs. :moot. wu minted in receiving by Mn". Anson Morgan. Mrs. A. 0. Mason, and Mrs. C. E. Moody. Miss .Helen “Memnger, Miss Viola Shields, Miss Muriql Boulton, [Mus Annie Cobb and Mia Elizabeth Steak were in tho dining room. HIGHLAND PARK The Euler sn’e he‘d yet the Presbyterian Church parlors. by tbs Dorcas Society'on Thursday. w .s a great success. in spite of the bad Weather. Many pretty and uaeful things Were sold. ‘ Mr. Charles Waugh died an Tuesday, April 3rd, in u Chicago Hospital after a. long illnens, at the mm of 61 years. Mr. Waugh um an old soldier. luv pg served all through the war of the Rebellion. He as been I resident of Highland Park for over twenty years The funeral Was held on Thursday, April 5th from Posmlwait’s Chapel and the burlal was at. Waukegan. ‘Voluryc x 9 Owing to tha'fact that next. week in Holy Week, the Ouibi Club have clung“: zhe due of their meat. hag it, being held on Thundsy 0! this week instead of next Mrs. Chm-lea Warren read a paper on “Katherine of Angod,“ and Mn. Sampsgil hadpne mi "Anne Boleyn." whigh was read by Mrs. Carr in Mrs. Sumpu-D'a-tbuum. Mina Virginia Byooks of Chlago rad “Bury mm" to Mrs. A. 0. Manons’ ucoompaniment. Mm Paul Smith Mud Mn. PM- ridge were the hone-soc for the am. noon. . HIGHLAND? PARK, ILLlNOIS, Ann, 7, 1906 r. and In. Willing: Ludwig have O Itchy (kl. II. Home Skinner. who bu boon “thing for the“ M Iva-ck: n the home of Hm I. “.151- w‘ loft on Irkhy for her home in Who‘d. “boon-In. Min Harriet beaming has been IpendIn. hu- vmtiou with her (nudmother InAChicugo. The Alumni Association of Deer-field Township High School . will give an entertainment oh the High School tonight. April -7th. The speaker will be Miss [Amine Finch of Foster Hall, Univvrgity of Chicago, who will give "Songs and Stories of the Old South." The admission in fifty cen's. children thirty-five cents. Mr}: C. _E. Mosely lenveljn a few .duys for Pass Christian, Miss. - Mr. and Mrs. Edmund DesJardines moved this week trom‘Mr. John Rudolph’a House on Central avenue to ‘Mr. Frank Green‘s flat.‘ Miss Madeline Ryder has been visiting Miss Adeiaide Inmn this week. Rev. Ebert. of the Ebenezer Evangelical Church “tended the monthly ministreial meeting in Chic- ago on April the second. and read an exceptionally flue paper on “Melchizedek.” Euler oervlcés will be held at Ebenener Evan- gglllcal‘Church on Sunday morning, a special pro- gramme has been phepared. A “nice npropriate to the day will be held on Good Fridsy evening. Professor F. B. Wflliamo has moved into tho Bannister house on Second street. A fine tssortment of Lndies’ Waists, Millinery, Laces. Flowers. sud HM. prunes for Easier trade. Children: hosiery, 15c. 25c and up. (Zion‘u Fine Cundles. que-mlde Mnrmsllde, and Dr. Thomu' Uncooked When Bread are specialties) u Mn. Bohl‘ a store. Ir. Inger Vuil is home {or u nation of that n nolth. woo recently held in Bavemwood Ind was “sanded by the following Luke Co 1 delegates: Levi '1'. Rupert, Eda. Yeoman}; ‘ 'ry Shepu-d. E. E. Marsh, Ju. Manioory, P. l.‘ Robinson ond Funk Owing to the mom of like Herding, who we: ton-end before the Women’s Club next. Tuesday ev-ning. the meeting of me Club has been post- poned indefinitely. Mrs. Fred Glow spent Sunday with her (”hen Mr. Dyke! 1t Crystal Lake. , Mr. W. T. Underwood has been spending t low dsys with Mrs. Low“ Mr. and Mrs. Ifalmer A. Montgomery who have been living in Chicago this winter have refitted] and ope'ned their house on North Sheridnn Road. Miss Joy Mauck who has been visiflng Miss Marjorie Mihills has gone to her home in Hillsdale, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. John Whitesido 1nd children left on Thursday for their home in Champlnin. New York. The High School Debete which took place on last Friday we: won by Deerflo‘d much to the joy of the students. who pm. great stress on the fact that New Trier we: represented by their first team» end Deerfleld by their wound; The first team will give a. publlc debue in the nelr future. the dete is not yet set hovbever. The excellent attendnnee was greatly appreciated by the debaters of both sides. . Lulver Shields in!” up {mm Champaign to spend We week end‘vqlh his family. Miss lkecker, of Cleveland, 'omo. is visiting uanOhn mus; - , and Ruth Mum]; is visiting Miss Viola Shields. 0n woaaay "w; um sumo. eaten-tuned in- fqninlly in_ [m honor. Number I 4

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