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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 29 Sep 1906, p. 2

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M’Is. Jennie V. Chum; wii‘e 0! Mt. Edward Ca‘w‘dery Vice Pres? H ‘fi'flae St. Louis Gas Comp- any, having just ufi‘ 3mm a European trip, has beux visiting Mrs. Sarah Cuswell, 372 Central avenue. ' Mr. and Mrs. PaimerlA. Montgomery haw re- turned from an Eastern trip. and will be at, their home in Highland l’vfrk fora. short time. WANTEDâ€"Experienctd girl in family of two Good wages. Call It 580 Sheridw Raul, Highland Park _ . The marriage of Miss Hahny Gavin to Mr. F. S Chamberlin of New York, which mph place on June 10th 1906 is unnoun , ‘ ' . A number at Martin: goats are returning to town. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L Swift, who hate been here for seven] weeks. left. this week. 3nd Miss Marie Alexander. whiz has been with them for a time. mlumed to town at the nine flue, Miss Here-1 Co'ale lets on Wednesdny. for Nash- vme. Tenn. whér'o she wm “tend the "Wad Seminary this wiutqr. ' l'rh'e"Séaiifimi'Iéts‘fi‘MaflW' *6“ "new sun division continue to attmggntfie'nflon, In. Henry C. Caner end daughter. lis- Priscilla Carver. Ire in Park et present, when Miss Carver is studying with Hut-old Bnner. the played at. e small mini 3 short. time :30 with Mr. hum ind wua much pained. During the winter months she will be under the instruction of Careno. in Berlin. The l'xmoor Century Club In: set sunrday, Oct. 60 for their annual lime-t party. I have still a. large snowmen of To“: Du Nord. Just, the thing for children‘ 8 school dresses. 3- Mus Bob}: store. muffin] outings“ “i? . z, ; “week In MW“ ’ :1? '5' M 0‘” Gil-on Jfibfi “- V“)! II“ Marjorie Iioulmn returned on Friday Irdn bu- Inn, in width; bar mu, III. and In. June. a long stay in the cut. I‘M-Allennnhdr homo-North Sheridsu Bond. u.__‘ .,,__,_.- m__,.__ L“ A W, . Mr. and Iln. David C. Bflm 10!; 3a Ffldly lat. for nshort trip to Ann-11c City before return- ing to their Iant in town. Mr. aid Ill-l. Brigg. hue been an. the Martin. this summer. diam; 08;?l'id First Chumhof Christ, Scientist. Hazel avenue near St. Johns. Service Sunday 10:45 a, 111. Wed- nesday 8 p. m. Reading room in chm-6h Open Wed- nesdays and Fridays from 2 to 4 p. m. The Northwestern Mflimry Academy opgned this week Wednesday, with a larger number of cadets than ever hefm-e. Inimmwments have been made in the buildings thfls summgr, and an addit- ion to the domitory is being built to accomodlte‘ the Iaagc. number of cadets. ' Mr. Car] New, an instrucmr at the Northwestern Miiitary Academy, wnucafled thiaweek to his home in Batavia N. Y. by the serious illness of his mother » ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert 0. Mom]! lave left the Moraine afiel- 9' two momh's any and hue return- ed to their bomb in Chicngd. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Allen. who. hue-made the tour home from Portland. Me., are saying st. the Morning for. I time before opcning their my house. ' ,5 Mr. mun Sam: 2. Walk aw”: A? J m 2.233 2!”; “-4 W/Mt People AW Doing.“ * 241 j; in Higb/and Mr. JohnC. Dufiy attended the Convention of the State Bankers Association at Springfield this week. , Kr. and Mn. Hun-ii have moved Into the Lung! hon-e. ‘ ‘Mi's‘ISmEno, who has been visiting It mé home of her nunt Mrs. L. It. Hibbnrd In. gong-to Chumpaign to “tend college (here. Quarteriy meeting service will be hald in the First United Evangelical church Laurel and Green Bay. Sands). Rev. Wm. Caton. prodding elder. will be present. and prench both morning Ind even- ing. All are welcome. Latest booku, popular fiction as pubnnhed st 81.25 a. copy. may be found on my counters. If I haven’t. the book {can get it for you on one Gay‘s notice. A‘bert Larson. Newsflealer and Stationer. Mr. Clan-lo. Sebapider, who but been width; in Soulx City. returns home this week. Mia Eva Emmett. Wycofl' Is visiting Mrs George Guelph-11.. Mr. ‘Duid Morrison returned from Ann Atbor when he took his gnnddnughter Mia Adelaide lnmuuw put her in whool there. Milo Mon-hon will return on Saturday. L051, Sept. ”â€"A collie dog-pup, white with black spot on back. Return to 505 Hazel avenue. Mr and Mrs Taylor and two (hughters, Olga and Louise, have arrivedin Highland Pink togpend the winter. They will be with nix-3.: Goddridge un- til Mr; Taylor’s sister. Mrs.' D. M; Cobb,- returns from'the east when they wit} yisit her.‘ Miss Olga Taylor left this week for. Kenosha. where she wil) thend Kém’per Hall. , In. Funk mnem- urionslv m at the home at In. 0. A. Cruel on Green Bay Bond. H. Friebele has opened a store for. paints and wall papers in‘th‘e basement of the new Hawkins‘ Block, and invites the public to call and inspegt his line. Mr; Friebele has first class Workde'mund aliprders for painting, papering and interior“ 'de'c- crating w‘ill be promptly executed. Mr, Frederick Friébele of Rock Island, BL, is vim iting his son, Mr; E. Friebele. Mr. Friebele, who is 80 years :3! age. was formerly a resident of Chicago. but. bud not visited that city for over 25 years un- til this week. Needless to say, he needed a guide, as all the old landmarks have been swept, away. The Genernl Conference of the United Evangeb icul'Church will meet in' Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Oct. 4t'h.'1‘his is the highest legislative and executive body of the church. meets every four years, sud is coustitued of clerical and lay delegates elected. ”by the tunnel conference of the church. Generfl 0!!!- ch]. of the church are advisory members. Bishops, Editors and Publishers are to ‘be elected.‘ and important interests twait the action of the Confer- thop W. F. Bell, who resides here. iq one of the presiding officers. \ mu Virgin“ Chandlcr bu returned iron Mia Annie Cobb, who 1- “ mt ln the cut, up»!- to retutn to Highland M the middle of next month and wlll resume her klndergu-Len u maul. She will begin work on October 23nd. Mn. Edwin 801mm tad tic ma. boys 0! Dan- ver. Col. were the guano! Mn. Chutes Wlmn for a few days this week . wand W Church Mum am a. i. Gblndlor. fiIuLJo-up‘hl Muhamma- tho guest. of In. BM has». left Value-thy for St. Paul in join in kph-4.0030111 Babb. who Is in Iconggn‘gdfl‘og the Dam: of Dunn- .. ... r. . .1 mm--. A“... 111-. it‘d fit. 1.11m“; 11'0er and Mini Tron! hue "tuned iron (hands, when they have been during the sun-nu month. t Qu but Friday evening the tonal l‘mhmn Boapfion wu held “the High fichool. A than prognm of music tad spanking pmded- fin to- uepcibn. whSeh ondod by .11 taking part in an in- formal dune. Dr. A. K. Puker of the Chicago University will again be with us tomorrow at. the Baptist Church. Dr. Parker bu premixed herrhetore uid is a very interesting speaker. I am now handling the_ Imt ~ ,~,_ :3. Qt {kt-ion at $1. 253 cop‘y Albert Larson, Navradealer Sud Stutioner. See us ’or the selling nnd ranting of your High- land _ Park properties. Havelmmedlate customers. Mumy Terry, 217 W Centnl Avenuc. Phone 206. Tracey MoCanley has his cousin, Mr. Tracy Lay Smith of New York; vidflnk Mater 3 week or so. The young people are leaving for their respect- ive colleges this week. John Brown has returned to Harvard Chandler Diefii to Yale and Clement qnd Eleanor fimoot to Ann Arbor. Margo Street and Baby Chandler have returned to Kemper Hall. A very fine {Quintin pen was lost about. towh several weeks ago; 'A reward wilt be paid ~if the same is “turned to Assistant Postmaster King. Mr. Sim Pensevyhas returned 16 Grand, Fox-kg. North Dakota. to beware-his duties as professor of ancient language: at. the Staye Univqrsity. The Woman'g Home ~and Foreign Missionary Society of the Prenbytei-ian Church meet: on Mon- dayfifternoon at. the home of Mrs. James H. Shields. Dr. and Mrs. ’J_. Elliot. Colbnrn held afnmlly re- union on Friday last in celebration of the birthday of Dr. Colburn. ' M r. Edwin-ti Ware): expects to Int! 1;! twobOuses“ in the Exmoor subdivision in the near future; B. Frieboie has opened It store for paints and wall pnpers in the basement. 0! the new Hawkinn' Block, and invites the public to call nnd inspect his line. Mr. Friebele has that. class workmen “an: orders for painting. papering and interior decanting will 'be‘prompuy executed. I have just. received two mgre cases of fine china from Toki Japan, over 550 pieces. All little gems. Mrs. Bohl's store. Mr. and Mrs. 0. [1. Morgan and. family hamm- turued from Green Lake. when they have spent the summer. - To lone for term of years. Resident. S. W.\ corner of Linden and Cantu] "canes. Sun-y sud Buggy (or pale. Apply on the premises.

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