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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 16 Feb 1907, p. 3

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rein ’lold 'uble xturn gel 1 nduy 19th wife style stur- due-il- m nu. Mon Mir. for ill in new: ctmaa‘udflémy so Mrs. ’B'arbarn Yfigé'r at ‘her residence: we” of Highland Park. She leaves at: children to mom-p he: 10», AAbert. Ytger of mghwood In. .. if}; Fr’uk Hsben of musing, m.. In 2“th ‘onym- ‘ol Higbluld Purk "1;. Hr. Emit Ylger, nil William; and Cuba: .. mi. QW flvq “it,“ W3 John 60!!qu :11 o? «[9. 3nd Mn. John Behm of Wheeling. Ill. sham st‘ chain "a! M lldng I." her old home for the Int. 40 you-s. The relative wlah ‘6'“th the friends and neighbn-s for “in lympuhy sud findin- shown in ma:- Manama-true“. Jtmee Fawgett; Um Chicago and Northwestern agent, was called to his home in Vincennea, 1nd,, several days ago, by the u-r'nous mums of him fath- or. While mere Ma brother, Cameron. died «my suddenly last weak Thundny. and his father. Col. June.» Fuwcett, died in» annduy. Mr. Fumes; will has return for bbout two weeks A woekzago 81:1:ng nig‘fit. thievu entered the ileum and curl-ind of! {be safer to. building»; Ihort distance away, when they blew it‘open nhd shunted mon‘ey nbd stumps to the amount of shoot 3100. There was no dew to the persons. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Heuhtia entnrmlna' large party of {fiends at progrepnive euchre Thursday evening. There was bin‘a ubléfln pity, Ind the prim were won by In Penman and H F. Glow Atm the. some. grain-strum” «era “ma, sad 3 fine “we nu enjoyed by 41!. â€" A wry plenum nurprise party was given at John Stupey‘a Tuesday evempg. in hondr of his daughter Ethel'e birthday There Wu 3 large number present. and card games were the order at the evening ' Prim: Were won by Mrs. M. J. Gibb; 513d Frank Lilley. The Firémé’hé “bani and u. Smith‘s: bullint Tuesday evening. was a grout anecess A huge number of couples being in attendance. The meet-as of the stair will be used for much need- ed equipments. A few of the lady friend: of Min Fox give her 3 plenum surprise st be: home I. few evenings no. A delightful evening was wwd' In. H. 8. Gnil and her sister. Mrs. ',me mum week at. Mn. Guil‘l wn’s. L. Gui), of Stone Street. Clamp The benefit. dunes given It Fort Sher-Mun Put, February 7 In. a great success. The bone. fit wn for Mrs Scflnger'u son. who in obnged to (9 went on mum. of his he‘lth. Dr. F U Wesson with“ to nnnonnoe to NI friend. and patrons, that he bummed from West Highwood venue to :09 East Highwood uvenue. mt: lo the Methodist. church. ' In. Null-In Cox. II- Kuhn-in. What-lu- of Andaman, Ind. mun. her lbw. In. Wlulnm limiter. Thor. was; rrgulu meeting 0! the any council TM, Quasar Only tho mtino Inn-ina- wu A. W. Blunder, nation mat At the Bighllnd M 0. t N. W. depot, moved 'l‘hundey Imo C. II. Preston's houuon Hl'hwood nvenue. A handicap bowling mourn-mom h bola: hold u the we." an the Purl: Hotel. Some very (pod scores have been made. - In. 0. P. ('u-hou I. very ill with the grim. Ila Keboe o? Wnnkmn. npeut Thu-uh, um: ‘W/mt P601016 Are. Doing If your nhry in 3mm“ you do nOt order quail ‘ ~ blue pain a or’ lobsters for bruit-at. Yet you eat. Our highest. residence rate is tfiont ten cents per (hr-buy up can quote you; a cheaper rue if you- wlnh” Gilmorelephoqo quxpsgy.» , . The lecture nnd cured concert. given u 81,. Mnry'l church on Sundny evening. Im- very mo‘ ceuful. The addrm by Rev. F. A. Purcell. D. D. van very inure-ting nnd instructive. Tic subject wu,mcf_trentcd better. The musical part of the evening was good in ovary mpcut. Human-In IL Schneider never any so well. cud Rev. th- mnnn nod Mr. F Lester Price on the organ. were very fine. ' In tmech “at Sunday between Milwaukee Ind Chicago Curiing Cluhq. om- townsmnn. Papuin John-77’; Rtflen, Won one of the four medals pre- sented by William Manson, he also has been sel- ected one of the eighth to represent the Chicago club in a three dly's much between Dfiroit. 39!. fun. Milwinkée. and Chimo. and rclgbsv tram 0“qu to I). played in Grsod‘napids. Michigan. when she win meet come of the‘bnt enrich In the’ country, ' ‘ The 059m Club met on Thursday afternoon. at the Btghlun’d 'Park Chit). Mrs. R. L. ' Sandwich road a piper on “Charles I ” Mrs. Charles Warren had one on “The Star (hbmherfi’ and Mm. A. E. Bradlgy‘ one on ‘fWhjLehnn. " All wan; \ery intemfin‘g The subjects this winner at We club, am on this order. are pr'aving I. great success and are being we}! received. ~ Mr. Carleton Mosley has pumth of this Loesch estate the Loesch homestead consisting of 20:0": foi- twenty thouund donuts. This has long been considered the choicest piece of prpperty on the (xreen Buy Rand, having I magnificant view for miles over the Seautitul Skokei valley. The ule wuunegpmw by Mr. E: P. Bfiwkins. A hauler a! card. Inn 3 been issued for 1 up- por. to ho hold in Bean's dinning room- Monday Owning. ' The miln'objoet of thcmflsir in to dis- ” the poHt‘eal ulunflon. and tall: Mandi-duos log- tbe coming oloofloo. 0! ammo vi the politi- olnns will be there. and t [00d fine is promised It. I. nppmod thn the any» for the cums will be at u. this beating. Mn. Ann: Cuinmlugmwflg 01 John W. Cummings, died 3‘ her home on Wat Cantu! venue on Thursdty 'morhing‘. it, my n10 bf 72 years. . Fbr many run? tile ‘ft'mily'h'll lived'fio‘rol. aua‘Mi-s. Cummings, win:- her tmfiie'wiy‘s mac unity life king fflbndl.‘ ‘ 3138' ‘hgd ’M‘Oh'i'ldreu' “dim"; Mn. minds" "and an Mummy of mum“? In? wmmn MM” In! ”it. 6. (‘t’l’rf 'of ’fl‘fhhnd‘ Phflr. and a‘ non Jail)! Oilfi‘ Neb’rlllin. Her hhbnnd tad "v0 “leer: hide her ochfldreu. mourn her dent: . The inner“ serum wen‘hold this moi-mug n. 9!. lm‘t chiral! nod th- burhlat but: Fm. in Higbwood HIGHLAND PARK ITEMS Death 9ij-r9: Cummings. ‘ Your Income Levi M. Comstock,‘ Carpentef â€"â€" Contractor and» Builder ' . Having secured eupegidlly designed "michimry for doing amnmrfiark. I am now honor prepar- ed bhp‘mugrm 34“,va pan-0.13 the, wqrxh of ‘xhjeir m‘onq’y, ci‘flzer‘ by ting day or 4:5 comma; Tale phoné Mn. h; '1. Mitchell, 1472.; hymn. m: ’ 2-2-4 _ ‘ , __ ' ' . Linn Mfflouarocx. Here‘- e little news per-(mph thet seems to be uthentle We commend it to the ldvocnm of been reform for women: “More then e hundred Hlndoolehorere hero been (cum! in the frontier town. of Krill-h Columbie to be women in die- gnlee. They ere mostly employed n; wool-ent- tere, end the foreman end time-keepers say the women do more end hett {work then the nurege men; thet they ere industrious end elweye to be rolled upon." There is fool 1o:- Ihow‘ht in this. were ll Imeetlon for reform in women's dress. Oteouree the queulon in en old one: We know that. But thet it Is ntlll en import mt Qne. despite its ego. leehown by the feet the'. is. "mu not dowm': Of course you can beer lame old enerlyow a! I then My. “Women here been trrlng to weer the trainers ever elneethe' {erbium ehenged from Ig‘deefle“r'0renbed: then Why not let her a... 'em? Take wit'uwo pnregnph‘elone; Her-em women eepeble ‘ol the heel. of work; they ere strong enough. ehle. ekllled end willing; but they land to dlegnlse themselves are men before they weld fat the work torso, end that to e eon-try where-walkout ere eeem. , Women b?“ me e W", lathe dimtlon'o! drew reform‘llnoe the dean 'of theilreei‘wn quJI. We may; o ‘rt want; our mothers, wives, eweeth‘enm end slew“ to be~ dog-e ludeme mm" or Dr. Mary \mG‘efiflt it theme-on who man «or hm the “W“ life-4‘90 theyllelde end the {mil-lowing.“- due-exiting" convenient fashionf0r their w».- sounding» why!“ them. ~ When they get tired of it «hymn management. With the fight» change her mind an ww, who mu ray wm-Im 133$ the right to change her style of dreaa?“ ‘ , Evén washerwmngn, tmplnyednt a small wake, find telephone service a profiuble immanent Thin fact. should be in!) of significance to‘ the cm men who-bidieva the telephvi‘ne is a luxury. Ch" ‘89 Tehran?“ Com m"?- SHQE JOHN P. KLINE- » 4 'THE MODERN SHOE STORE" “mu nun ml CHILDREN“: sums. £93»

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