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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 17 Nov 1906, p. 3

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The Lulhs' Aifllluy o! the Nomad!“ church will hoid n lunar in the City B3“ on Danube:- 4. 5. 0 ad '1. There will be 0 hr" than!“ of fancy work. children's clothing 3nd [roari- on «Io. bo- ddu other new ad bountiful miclu. On Wednesday evening the Odd Fellows gun I unwell pony end dance in their bull to Commie- nry Bergen end In. Funk Laban. whofleeve soon for Sen-gt. Leehmn’ a new post st. Medium Mb, New York. It. was 3 very enjoy-bio af- fsir. and In hm], “tended. Hr. uni In. Walnr Inmn of hvmwood were the cusp of Mr. and Mn. Bog“ this week. Jilin- Luge!"- hu jun. necked his and lugs liu I! holiday goods, und they will be on displcy Donahu- 1. The finch of the c. M. B. By. on Highwood "emu hue boon when up, 3nd the «not It being minded Ind rolled with a. 204m roller. There we: 3 regular meeting of the city coun- cil Int Tuesday evening. .The rugnlsr busineu wu the pastor. J. C. Walker, will preach on "Gifts tron: Abate. Injhe-evenlngalpeoh} service wfll be held. At. the evening service Mines Mabel Louise Berg and Ann; May Mead will ting the duet, “When This Earthly Life is O’er. The Shamrock Club met Thursday evening with Mr. 1nd Mrs. W. F. Hogan. The evening wu Ipent‘ in cgrds, and retreahmeuts fibre served. ~ The Ladies’ Auxillnry of the'flethodlst church will hold a. bazaar in the City Hall on December 4, 5, 6 3nd 7. There will be a large smount of fancy work. children’s clothing und groceries on sale, be- ddes other useful and beautiful articles. Mrs. W. W. Wagoner-gave a chllfiren’a, party last Benn-day for the children of Mr. and Mrs. Funk Lehman. who soon leave for Madison Bab racks, N. Y. The little guests were Violet, Ethel and Myrtle Lehman, Frank, Arthur end Esther Swanson and Laurence Sperbech. The time was passed in games and music, and afterwards re- freshments were served.» A farewell party was given last, Tuesday even- ing for Mrl. Leonard'by Mr.“and Mrs. Whiting. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. ,Wilbu'r, Mr. and Mrs. Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. Water-house. Misses Edith and Nora Hanson, Miss Mamie Jerome, Miss Lily Whulen, Mr. Hickey, George Meriem and Pat- rick 5nd J tunes Hickey. Mrs. Leonard 1m Thurs- day mbrning for Baltimore for a short visit. after which she will join her husband, First. Sergeant Cornelius Leonud of the 14th Battery. at. Camp Columbis, Huang, Cuba. At the Highwood Methodist church tomorrow At. midnight. In the sleeping room The best protector of ‘he homo ‘Gflnn sickness. fire 3nd hurglu-y Is In extelMon telephone. Just one had two-mild; cent! per dny. " Chicago Telephone Comptny. ' W/mzf People flre Déiflg Sleeping in Peace Deu- Slr: A (mt mun, people will no your bout. la a. coupe o! the next ten nus. We not. ll to show what Devoe led-Indculne will do. We should like you tn pin: it. and then not pint it. qtln in ten yourâ€"unless ll. laced: "pulling. We'd like such a. surprise u 1.5“ in every town in the countryâ€"with a notice about. {t in 'he loeel peper: “Mr. 'I house we: painted ten you: .30 with Devon loud-anddnc. end he: never been repainted. The color I: not no bright n It. Ill: but. the point II a perfect 5 coat I: mt. to keep out Inter." A good lad-snd-oil job is expected to last three you-o; it h n good one thn lulu three yum; It. soon“, does not. Dem had-tnd-z‘no MW ”.100; if not: â€" “If you heve eny fault to find with this point. either now in putting it on. or hereafter in the weer. tall your dealer ebom. it. “We authorize him to do whet. to fight “our We want. your house an 1 sample undv you n I witness. Lecture at R'a‘vinif‘l’ark ' ‘ A lecture will be given at Revinie Theatre on Thundey evening, November 220d. by L‘eptuiu Al- bert Ross. Commendent United States Naval Train- ing Station at North Chicago. The subject of this lecture will be “The Evolution of the American Blue Jacket.” The lecture will be illustrated with Mreoptioon epd moving pictures. Captain Rees is giving this lecture for the benefit of the Deacon- ess Orphanage at Lake Blufl. The latest venture in the publishing field is lit~ erslly an attempt to “Corner" Santa Claus. The large publishing houses in their mad rush after the "best sellers“ almost forgot the dainty and inexpen- slve little book,7the illuminated card. the reslly artistic calendar, and the choice bibelot or folder that you and I want to put in somé friend’s stock- ing at Christmas time. The new catalogue of the Cnntsrbury‘ Company of Highland. Park, Illinois. shows that it is specializing in just these things. It'wouldn't know what to do with the “best seller.’ All it hopes for is to do its little things well. Everyone will be glad to know of this opportun- ity to get. ahead of Santa Claus, And after :11 it. is the little gift that. is dainty. unique and artistic shut curries most surely the friendly message. The lelei’ Auxiliary of the Methodist church will hold e banner in the City Hall on December 4, 5, 6 end 7. There will be I large mount of (may work. children’s clothing end groceries on sale. be- eldee other useful and beautiful ertlclee. Mrs. T. M. Wilder: will team. violin pupils. She is s former student of Wm. Lewis and Curl Becker, find ha ha! much experience in teaching. lnquln’Bice street. Kuhn. Ill. 1140 I P. 3. D. C. Pnrdy Sons sell our puint. in Higbwood authorize him to do ‘whu in right st our Letter to Mr. E. G. Evans Highlsnd Puk. In. Yours truly F. W. Duran Go. New York nod Chicago be: W. B. METCALF, M. Di. Paola-wr- ol Pedagogy und Psychologist. to“ no" Landau by: we very. very bad. They chin “In our toy: us too null and fugue. tint they In too strongly colon-pd. Md too tau-He.â€" bllln' the whole story and Inving nothing for the ghlld‘: Imagination. It look: {or one. u if the Profeuon were right, for whn Huey fly is good common sen-o. A iitflo coupon, of 'worken known on the Cnflmn's Guild of Highllnd Ptrk. lilinoio, t suburb of Chicago. bu jut. land a cot-logos of unit!“ line by: am for oddity. durability and quoiot honor, ought to nurse! wide “Ration. Nothing’ like then: wee ever before nude in thin country elthongh they hen been melting eimiier save in Germeny for two or thne yeere. The elongeted dachshund. the ennb-noeed boll-dog. the etreightâ€"line rebbit. end the poem eow ere ernonz the meet interesting figures, but the Kinder-ville which etende in the corner of the nursery end tonne e childe pley-honee in Inn to delight little heerie. The Kinderville in e three~winged hurlep eel-eon with e door in the eentre wing end anti-flee the netnrei desire of every child {or n pleyhonee. In addition to the single figures. of “flint-lino unimalb. the Crafumsn‘s Guild make- picture-bpildo erg, roller-bounds; hobby-horses, and children? fur- niture. a All the product 0! the Guild is hand-undo 1nd vow-1 durablc us well u artistic. Like a. new station on the railroad is the extens sion. You can reach your-destination by, bonding the train at. the new depot; you an reach the exchange by talking from ~the extension. [(3 object is convenience andoomfort. Fifty cents per month. Chihago Telephone Company. HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK D. A. HOLMES. Cubic:- Tm 66 New Bank Biock " Highland Park, In. CMOMINSHRSL MKPukJfll Practice limited to consult-Hons nhd omoe. Anutoxine. for Tnberculoois. Rheumutmn tad Pmmonim Hours, 5:30 to 7 p. m.. Tue-thy, Thursday sud Sum-day. F. J.’ LEVER. A New Breed of Toys as . 136mm l-lighhndPnrhmhois New RaiIroad Station Accounts Solicited..... Savings and Checking RepuflngaSpodulty F. W. CUSHING. President

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