Mr. and In. John M. Tunic 1 the [Fe-send“ house some dun “'0‘ dub mix. In A. G. Van: Schsik and Mr. und Mr: Van Schulz nil tqdny for I "into Europe. will be you six weeks. Mrs. Fred Claw. who has been at ‘the Pitabytér- ian Hospital in Chicago. for several" weeks, was operated upon on Monday, and in doing very well. Mrs. William Millard entertained a tow ladies in(ormaily. on Thursday afternoon. in honor 0! Mrs. Winchester and Miss Gilbert. Miss Francis, Everett was 4: Skeeter Hospital [in Chicago,1 pendecitin, and is doing nicely Mrs. Fund Brian" entertained informally on Thursday afternoon, u her homeon McGovern street. ’ with 0n Txmrsday' .evening a dtnce was given utï¬ho Haghhnd Park Club; Mn. 8. H. Doty game 1 Inge buflctrsupoer before the dance. ‘Hr: June. H. Shield: wu cailed suddenly to H5.â€". A__ line Gre'oe Eivy. who he. been quite ili fonthe put. week in beck M. work. In. Lloyd I. Benign, .pve e luncheon on Thur-day lest. for e ember of indie. In. Sheen bee been quite ill the peet week with grippe. Ir. Dennie Driecol of Chicago! wee e Vinita: in tqwn this week. In. Will llama and non. Billy left. Thur-lay lol- 3 Milton trip. - In. Ruth In. come to live with her father. Rev. Ritchie. {on time. ' for week; In. ï¬bula W. Buckley bu returned from her trip tooth. having spent none time In Florida. In. Fred Sch-who: entertained tho German ch- 01: fund†evening. , Bobcrtumuhdo in conï¬ned to M. homo with n eonplicntlon of Moo nod map. In. Emil Out! u my sick nod Inn-boon {or the put week. In. Wnrren Bm‘or hu rolmod from 3 work. visit. with {ï¬end- In Chicago. In. Peru L. Wicket bu â€turned from n novel-n1 Inch trip through the cut. In. John Snyder spent never-.1 don thin week with In. [din Spoorllne in Ohionzo. In. Cnrloton lonely In: gone to mm.†{or n Idwu'd Garry 1| quit. “I. Tattle who 1)an Opernted upon ut the r. on Monday for ap- z and Mn Arthur 5 moved into it The, in Higbland Pa ré The engugement is u dsughter of Mr. and Mrs. und Major Whipple. The In in Dresden, in the wring. » r~ WAnnn:-Luundry wo Phone 8354 d: v. On Sunday; March 17th quarterly communion service will be held at. the Ebenezer Eungeliénl church. Rev. William Sohutto, Pnulding Elder of the Chicago district, will be with us for the tin†The beautiful and instructive“ aer'mon deliver- ed at the First United Evangelical Church. by the pastor. Rev. E. Fuesle. of which hit} subject was “Pnul Planting the Church in Europe," was lilkned to by l lit-gs congregation. First Church of Christ, Scientist. Hazel avenm near St. Johns. Service Sunday 10:45 n. m. Wed nesdny 8 p. 111. Reading room in the church it open every day except. Sunday from 2 to 4:30 p. :1: Subject. March 10. 1903, “Substance." The Womn'l Auxilhry of the Trinity church. held tn gll day meeting a the Library Room on Wedncadnv. 8t. Mgr-(net's Guild served lunch- A. baby boy was born on Feb. goth to It. and Mn. Newton Franklin Chmberlin. In. Chun- bean m formerly Min Ethic Gnvitt of this city. ‘ WAmn:â€"Singie non for gourd hon-qwork. funny at two; nun-tho good cook and thoroughiy competent. Apply u this ofï¬ce. « new. Ebert who spent. but week in Prdrio View. mining the "yin! muting. hing held there. In ukod ml'n this wgok to be present. and left on Wodnudty. bornâ€"0n annuity. Much a. for pocket book. oonulning ticket- ud mono}. Return to Hr. Col-lam M. VI“. 419. laurel avenue. llld receive reward. "‘ “ Hr. .hd‘lln w... E. sum ware u: of their â€rents. III. lad In. R. G. 8.1:: Bunduy. " WuTlD:-GIPI {or xenon! house work 1 two: Inn-u be good cook. “0‘ N. 8% Hood. Maple "can. ' In. um Nola in: the [nest of honur It a birthday oclobnflon. It. her home on'lut load-y evening. Rev. J. Boone and {any of Northield. â€It Toads, of this week with Rev. And Hrs. Romy FLAâ€"A Ebert. hand?! work by In. c. c. Wu. E. Snlyudu wm the guests ‘, Mr. and In. R. G. Sulyudl lat. . 1: announced of Mrs. Gould ‘\ Mrs. Goodridgc ohmic anâ€. The mun-Sage will take plnco ‘ ._1.‘ A Ly. Much a, fur pocket book. and money. Return to Mr. r, laurel avenue. mad race!» 10-†announced of Mn, : hmflv _..,--. .On next Tuesday evening {he Theodore Thomas Orchutrn will dellver ‘heir fourth Winter concert u ï¬nvinln. The program hone of eonsidernble interest. sad in and. up of the following select- lona, 'f'l‘he Carnival Overture" by Dvork. Dold- mnrk’n Symphony “The Country Wedding.†omn- poaing tho ï¬rst but of the prom-nu. The second half will be entirely of anorlnn â€locum-- She has secured What. is said to be one of the mom, beautifully realistic sets of View: and movi pictures of the west. ever before the pnblié. M'lle. Todn‘a two lectixres will be deliVered tonight and next. Saturday. a week from to-night. M’lle. Toonu iaa‘ half~'hreed' been educated abroad and mhi succeujn Europe. not only as a singer us well. Sheis at pram writer'and speaker of L’A‘rtistic, she spends a great part of In times she is living among the Ind west, studying their habits, makl pictures and writing her lectures; -_ â€"-- wuuury ll W gather enough money “gather to establish 1 a World'e Feir end she in planning to hire I. My of tom-fete beck with her and let to their guide. atrnmeut' called the moon harp and sang the J apaneae and Chinese :New Yen-’3 song in the ne- tive hongue. The hostesses of the uternoon were Mrs. Levine. Mrs. Lucas, Mrs. J. L. Miller. Miss . Morgen. Mrs. Prior and Mn, Oleeon 0n Tueedsy otter-eon. the members at? the Highlend Perk Women's Club end their (riends. listened to perheps the most interesting speelxers of the entire yeer Mrs duel]! Miyeunore. e as. the horn Jspenese women. who is ettending the Chicego University, was the lecturer. She hes been in thin country several yes-'9 end hes grsd-‘ Isted Iron Ann Arbor. in sen-rel brsnchee. Her subject wee "lspen. lt’e Customs. Glens Distinct- ion, Bdncetiou" end then she enswered eny num- ber of questions on (enerel intonnstion ebout the country. She described the dress of the higher clue of Jspenese, so being ebsoiuieiy genuine thst is. they weer nothing thet is en ilnitetion of enything better. elweye the best. Their ides o! the elesses seemed queer to us. Th5] judge high end low by their idese of morels end not of birth. All Inerehsnts end men. who ere eerning money ere elessed es low beeeuse of their greed for non- ey. regerdless of their bi-th or other eleime to position. The educetion of young women of Jepen is in three brenebes, ï¬rst the better eless ere in- structed in the ert of melting end serving tee, end second, the srrengelnent of flowers, which we ell know the msidens o! the eest hsve nude en ert ell their own. then third. the upper elssses ere tsug’ht to pley musics! instrumente end the lower elsssee ere instructed in sewing. However. sewingis teuwht to ell to e eertein extent. The object of her my in this oonntryisto anther enough money together to estebiieh e lune-- l.- sL- _-â€"7 J Ravinia Theatre of anorinn solution; tiatic, of Paris, where of her time; at other e Indians of the South making a collection of