ruda, Her sll tho I!“ the III). of A Rare Opportunity I The eitizens of Highland Park and the North Shore. are to have a rare opportunity on next Sab- bath evening when Dr. H, Karl Kumm is telec- ture on his thrilling experiences in Africa, telling the story of the obening to christianity of the World. The Sudanâ€"as large as Europe minus Russia. with afpopulation of from 60 to 90 mil!- ions. Dr. Kuynm’s Work is spoken of ae almost as important and thrilling as that of Livingston’a The lecture will be given in the Presbyterian church next Sabbath eve at 7:45 o’clock. ï¬nely ilo lustrated by stereoptican views. The public is cordially inrited'to attend. No admission tee will be charged. He speaks tothouaands in Chicago, and it is b} very special arrangement that High- land Park will be privileged to hear ‘him at home. There Wlll be an adjourned meeting of the city council next, Tuesduy evening. The proceedings of the council meeting of last. Tuesday evening nre’ omitted this week on mount, of lack of space, and will appenr next. week. . There will be a guessing social in the Baptist. church parlors. on Thursdeylevening. March Nth. Each one ls requested to wear nomething to repre- sent the title nit book. There will be refresh- ments And lots of fun furnished for ("can cents. Come everybody and hue a guess with yonnnd for you. Mrs. Sande] Puliament, Mfr» Pnlinment and Mun:- Chrenoe Pullement hue‘been spending “at: week in Old Mexico. They expect to to to tan [funnel-co and other point- before return~ inc. , , In. Florence Robes-g sad 1:1 spent. Snndny in Chicago. The New Enulund Suppergl anxilluy. proved to be 3 meals. Ii. Bl“. sod Mia: Rounqnin, d†“Moon wnth Mu 01¢. Brynn t.“ tho puny given on. "[330: may evening. Ilr. Purim visited the I. 3. church lut Syn- Mn Albin to “and a Ir. Theo Devi. of Lake Forcet. Ipent Sundey In Highland Perk. with his friends. it". water of the M. E. Church. wee called to the bedside of his tether in Indium. ;~‘:Iir;’Cherlie Brown, the baggage mater. attend- ed the theatre at Wankegaq lest Sundey overdue. ilk-e. Bmwnlee’ was ill with the grippe during the put week. . Mr. end Mrs. Enoch Swen were the heppy per- ente of e beby gir1,.born in the pm week. ‘ Mine Hue! Stoker-visited friend. in Chicuzo int Sunday. ' Mr. end ‘Mre. Diebéld were the happy par- rente of 3 baby boy, the past week. A plenum time was HIGHLAND PARK ITEMS. in Rebel-g and Mr. Will‘ie Ives are going 3 than; in‘Chicago Sum-Jay evening: Snpper (Inn by the Mie- mported by all who M.- her brother, Albin ,’ spout Sunr- Stupey lut Having secured en‘pecinlly designed machinery for doing cnrpenter Work. I um now better prep»- od thnn even-to give my putronn the worth of their money. either by the a†or b contact Tele- phone Mn. E. J. Mitchell, “72. vlnh. m. 182-4 lex M. Connocx. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR. 236 N. FIRST ST. HIGHLAND nun PHONE. 282. Inter Chance leflenly [eve e velemine pe I] I.“ Pride, evening. Feb. 10. 1907. end all pre- uthul e very ï¬ne “use. All declered Clarence en excellent. host. lies Alice end Mater Wen-en O'Donnell Ind Nile Lily MeN-nly from Chiengo were present. . ~ On loud†the Dom- Snciety of the Presbyter- hl church, hold us gll dty meeting 3! the church pulon. Luncheon was served by Mrs, Cnrleton VI“, In. B. H. Duty. Mia Violl Shields, and Mn. Mill’s home we's the scene of e jolly nth- orlng on Tueedey evening. The party wen ï¬lenned 'by Mia Cnrroll for the young man, Who bond there. Ind we: 1 great success. guessing “runes. pinning the tail on me donkey end muting Mmllowa were features of, the evening. Mr. Turpin end Min Donaldson curled of the ï¬rst prize‘ ‘ ' Ml. Jun Troul. (op/e flre Do 2'12 g Levi M. Comstock, Carpenter Contractor and Builder " F. J. LEUER Table Water Bottled a! WWII. Being naturally abso- lutely pure and clear in crystal it is the ideal ABANA HIGHLAND PARK. ILL‘ Ask Y9!!! GYM SPRING WATER DRINK REPAIRING A szcmnv. CHILDREN’S ' FOOTWEAR ‘ I havc just received a full and .upâ€" to-datc line of high grade Children’s Footwear flow a acliablc manufac- turcr. These shoes are the best and most satisfactory obtainable at the prices, which are reasonable. ' Call and inspect th line and you will ‘buy. ALBERT LARSON Stétimléry Magazines The“ Very Latest Pipes """"An Upto-Date Line of Eton C3 Hurlbut ’osta'l Cards All Styles and Varieties oys Picture Books and Games Bridge Whist Score Pads; Score Cards. Etc. and Other Periodicals and Smokers’ Articles . Blomdahl EALER, sn'nonn’k a: rouccomsr