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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 15 Dec 1906, p. 2

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n “ "‘Ceclde. ceck-le. little hen, ”How 1 wonaer if end when ones, you laid my}; .th'et I Met, elas! too lete. Amen." The ammo" empty.- of up Mimi-5 u the American Revolution in! imed‘hvitetio’ne for e reception to beheld in the eeeexnbly hell et the ; Fine Arte building on the “tel-noon of Dec. 18th,} ’ in honor of Mrs. Benjemin Feuenden, Illinoie f State Regent, end the ierioue eheptor regents of ‘ the State. Mrs. Valentine Smith will lecture on i "31mm mm in ‘Illinois under the French and " " mmh'mmm~the~nuoletiomWr ~ Period. " ‘ 7t fl. W'Wfim whom it will be e novelty. It in 3 very pretty little Vining ind v'v’l‘fl R “in 'vv‘ofth‘ going to in; " Wmnn: â€"-Two room for light housekeeping, Adam Mrs. B. L., _nghlend Park. General de- livery. A In): 01 [Zion’s pure mdy, or Gibson’a‘Eng- lish" Fruit Tablets would make a very acceptable Christmas gift. For sqle ut Mrs. Bohl’a store. Mr. “Arthur Pepdeni’s” 'has. sent an amusing Belinda. lett‘er to the November Critic, in which he Speaks with unpaid delight of the hero of Baki’a late novel - ERéginqld," who on becoming a poet, writes: ‘ ' v to mention: 1-5ij a visit} and bg‘oohvinggd if“: my goods are the best It the price. Mrs. Bohl’u Stoi‘e, Highlu'hd Plrk,» Ill. The L‘sdies Boner presents s very sttractive appearsnee and lsfiéll stocked with good substan- tisl Christms‘egifts. every thing. useful (nothing frivolous) everything 'frssh. A splendid “assort- ,ment of pretty ststionsry. Dennison’s hsndy boxes. lunch sstst doll sets. sticking seals. snd Christians tsgs. A lsrge selection of genuine Jspsnese chins, pretty handkerchief» sweeter-s, . gloves. silk um- brellsrs. Bsttenburg pieees. pillows, toys, perfumes, beauty pins Send my other srticles to numerous “on. were pfifidptlly I‘m in delta with just enough red, white had hluo hunting to mks It. unitary. At the and of the onulng‘erlooolond urpentlneo were thrown our the rafter- uld . Ihower of (in Ian and conic?“ dined down upon the (lumen. The afloat wu wary puny. The “Toy Shop" in being reheened by a. lei-3e number of children end will be ghee u. Revlnle Theeu'e on the eftenoon end evening of Become her min under the ample. o‘ 'l‘rlnlty Guild. ‘Thoee who have seen this pley given before Xt. June. H. Shield. Ind li- Violl Shield. hue leaned, invitetionevtor n loge deuce to be giv- en ct; the Highlcnd Perk Clnh on the evening of Thnredny Dec. 37th in honor of line [nation-beck of Sen l‘nncleco. 0n Setnrdey evening December 8th. the cadet cm of the Iodine-tern Hillary Acedemy geve e lergednnce in thedrill hell. The hop in en “one! mu:- nnd chin wen one ofthe premeet ever given. ecu-in Phillip fleece "end Klee le bene'led iheunndnueh. Thedeconâ€" ‘In. Hum-ea unnu- who ha um» dampin- ed he: court. of mining n the St. Luke‘s Thin- 1.3.0th for nun. ha in“ honour! with flu ole: o! the-puma: 0! ‘mt unified nurse at St. Luke'- mm, which of" tho “accepted. She in! but. her dutiu on Jan. 1». W/Mxt P6 [blew/Ire Doing Min Beanie 3511 who ha. been a ntudent in I r High School for some time. put, left In: week or ~Mâ€"MWWII In: titute during her thy in town. ; Mr. and Mrs. Edwlh Grover and family left. on Wednesday ‘for Oberlin, Ohio, to'spend the holi- days. They will be gene about two weeks. Mrs. 'J.‘ J. Healer and two children of Cuba!» due. lllinals,Vislted Mrs. Dan sneafian 1m sn- ,-urdny. , ' - l ., , . . The Choir of the Eungelical church will give a. MMQn/Snndgygevening, Deumber 28. .t the church. Tho Csnuts' is called the “Holy Child” a. nd some very good singing is promised. ' A book for a. Christmas present. A good assort- ment st Albert Larson’ 3, newsdeoler, bookseller 3nd atatloner. . The' Lady Foresters were so pleued with the success of their last. card petty that. they have de- cided to give adother on next Wednesday evening December 19th. Them will be: reception tollovv- ed. by cards. Prizes vvill be given and refresh- ments served and the ed'miesion will be the mine as before, twenty-five genie. it. Predfl’age m1: (hubs lat inning It the Highhnd Park Club in honor of Min Bessie Smith. Mr. Ambrose flsnngs of Chicago was tho (mist of his doughtor Mrs. John B. Beosugsn on Sundsy." Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Bohr bod ss their guests last ”week two of Mrs. Bamhr’s~ brother-in-lnws £20m Oshkosh, who wot-est. the stock show. " A hie-assortment“ wstchos," clocks sud Slew- ell-y at Levin's. the Jeweler. ' Mr. Eugene Lnrvey, of Oskfleld, Wis, visited hi. sister, Mn. 1'). P. Shannan. for seven! day- lut week. A book for e Christan. preeent. Agood unort- ment et. Albert Lereon'e. newedeeler, booheller end etetloner. ' ' The Women's Home end Foreign filaionery Society of the First United Bvengelioel chunk mu in the lecture room of tho 61mm]: on . Ir. Alfred Demo will give e concert on lon- dey evening, December rub. a In. Jone'l studio. Ir. Bel-[en‘s old admin:- will then hove 3 chance a! egeln hearing him ling. The ticket: will be one dolier end it is hoped tint he will hove 3 good Ill- Wmnzâ€"Work by the dey. by experienced wo- men. Telephone 1519 TheWomen‘e Home Min-1mm Society of the Presbyterian chm-ch net on Wedueedey eftenwou with In. Freud- mum Mr. 3nd Mu. Edvard Lama were nudqluppy on Hoods, evening by tho "rial o! a lab, girl. lb. and Mn. Fred W othlu‘owm M «the bongo! an.n.IIIIuoIIIn- WAITID‘ â€"hundry work, by In. 0. O. Oran. sum. suuou m- lsblo Bulow bu boon visiting in Chic-(o m. week. . w r. -,-: ’uwuc'. The third 01 the course-01 lecturee given by the Highlend Perk Lecture ‘Aeeocie'tion, wee held in the Gremmer School Auditorium on Monday even- ing. December 10th. Mr. Bolton Hell wee the lee- turer‘end hie euhjeet wee. “Civic Righteoueoeee." He eeked thet those who cured to queetion him do eo end he would he gled to enewer to the bet of hie ehility. There were e perfect deluge of queetloue which Mr. Hell answered elmoet in- etently. Most of these were in regerd to‘ the Iin-‘ gle tex and notflonee did Mr. Bell heeitete fore moment. Hie tell: was clear end foonciee end very interesting. The fourth lecture will be held on December alet. Everything comes to the Inn who waitsâ€"and the bill collector head: the procession. Gold end eilm noveltiee 0! en deeertpttone. fountain end other pene nt Levin‘e. the Jeweler, 0n Tueedey evening the eeeond o! the winter concerto et Bevlnle Perk wee bold by the Tho-u Ombeetre. The prom wee en exceptionally good one. the em wee en overture by Beethoven end loam Symphony “Jupiter." After the “term-don the Mnflon linden! Club cove eel- ee’ttonelrom Bend.“ "Ileeehh"with the cab-- in. Hebe! Bhupeiendien. Sopreno end Iletne Iowan. Conn-nit. took the eolopembothus .lete eon; bennflhuy. The next Thane. eoneert Dill teke plea. on tbe evening of Jen ltt. L 0n Jenner, «th Perk nee-(meet enuonneee ‘Douroeeh m â€" The New. York Orebeetre fill the e oonoert .II Chino in the eitenoon A“ will be It the “tint. Tbentre with In tho tun-u North Shore mu “. lookingtoufwerd i.‘ n-; "non" - Mutton Hum, ‘ Ethel Turnley, Mia Jun; True! and an. die Buckley were tmong the principnl performers. ‘ w ugv «av-nu. “Kw-m _ """ V“ In he: evening with mt plea-are. ‘A mher of Highland Perk people ettended the defies (when Thuredey evening at Lincoln Bell. Chm, W if. .Iim William-A for their neiee. Mb 00% Willi” . . . _ If. reach. lucke- was host.- st I It!“ bridge My 0. Thur-day,“me fl I»: had. oh Sheridan Road. I ll" THE TIME to bay Christmas presefits is now frag PEACE is at Levin's, th‘c The Time The Place and The Girl mnlyg “Stank” given by a... Indie- 01 High- ’-‘M Jffi’l’éfi " may

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