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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 1 Jun 1907, p. 5

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v uu'vâ€"l 3‘“:in Seamstn at wishes petition in private funny by the week with room end board. Addicts Sumatran, 2411 N. Nth CL. Ch. Mango ' Board and rooms :0, 205 N. Second Stunt: Rate 35. so per wick.- * [“03 SALE: -A Btution wugon horse. Apply to Mr. R. 0. Chandler. Blghlnnd Put Nancmzâ€"I am prepared to do all kinds of coni'rete work promptly and at. reasonable p'rices. ’You should leave orders now for your Spring’ConL crete'work. OLAF LINDBLOM, Tel. 2:93;. Wainut St. . v ' ‘ ‘ '3~23-3n block. Apply J Stevens,yfiizhland Park Hotel. , , . tf L .FOR RENTâ€"~Some desirabie offices for rent. on May lat. in the State Bank Building“ Apply at Bank. Wants; For Sale, Rent, Etc in the building Endwn as the Bergen . The boxes at the plny "Midsummer Night’s Dream" hub silbee’n resg'rved 313 crowd of boys Nobbdy elac'can get‘inlo Ihtm. Remember to'get your tickets before you go. or you are liable to get. left. Little Yidig Colburn fell on a piano stool and hurt himself quite badly. The out "quired several stitches. Mrs. Preston ha been staying with him. Eliot. Wrenn In: just. recovered from u very severe cue of musics. They seem to go hurder this yen- than they gen- cull; do. The Fecit club traveled np'to Lake Fore“ Thursday and scnlpod the-Luke Forest Young Men‘s elnb 22 to 7 MoNuly knocked n home run, And .150 did some fine pitching; There were several two nnd three buggers. The whole team was there, with one nub. Tho ‘BOy‘ I Bound TblcClub” is got- ting up I baseball team. Hom' I good luck to flun- The Underwood. in living in their home on the Ruhr. drive. The, have Int-l, been any!" with Mu. Lovell 11:. um! nod hookah.“ tum id Mr pbeum “ken. All 0! the put-m...“ well. ' in Ina-y mu ”comm, “it“ undo an hh whim-n. 0- “on“, tho ado!- M to chi- " mm with nronnl.¢.~ hm from one at their H. (not. The" ulna "mined the country round with Rheum by their band " 'lovml boy. out oohool on Wollon- do: w on the Inch to m boy could hon nude tone money Way by telling uto- ista tho woy no ”baud"; nod chug- tag n ntokel for it Thousand. of them mt through on their way to the big’ auto no" then. Mn. Dustin. FOB RENT-May 1. three omicemrooms HIGHLAND PARK that they bonded with 6 Little Irma Ixonn of 61 Green Bay Road felt :9 big as a queen when she enuriained 40 of her friends. The nonunion being her fourth birthdsy.‘ Mn. lryn entertained ‘he‘children mo“ runny. Mr. md Mrs. Irons nre non-in; their furniture: for n w'hlle3 Mrs. Irons len- ing for u visit to Junumwu. Miss Marjorie Mihills will go to Hillsdale. Mich, in absut two. weeks to be a guest. .0! Miss Joy Munck, at,- the I'lil‘adale College comméncemeht exercises. Miss Ruth Manck will grndngte from collegeLnnd Miss Joy Manék from High achool. German Service che First Un'ited Eytngelicnl Church Su’nday morning, being the first Sunday in the month- Evangeflstic Service in the evening. Children's I)” second Sunday in June. Mr. Fred Puge hu rented his home in Highland Park to Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Mitten. Mr. Page» will nil for Europe next. Thundny, Iceompsnied by Mr. W. J. Willetuof Sun. Btu-burl ”and Will be nwny until Seplember. Miss Winnifred Moore is visiting her sister. Mrs. Henry‘H. Doty. Dust Friday evening Mrs. C. 0 Grover gave I dipner to the reading circle of Which she and Mr. Grover are mem- bers, There were eleven guests pres- ent. m Miss Gertrude Schaéfler left Wednes- day for Birmingham. Pu. She will be pmzpm. at. the commencement eureka of the tcbool which the attended last. year. Afterwards she will be a guest. at. a housg puty‘in Dayton, Ohio. Miss Helen Messi her trip to St. Louis. In. I. local!" Ind In her guest. lat. stud-y, In. l'. C. Bledauudt. It“ Mum. modmtadt. her nun tad cough: 0! Chino and Mr. Frank Biotin-unit. her cousin from Berlin, Gem-lay. who is I Null oflcerud ha been a miner of tho Morin" Schoolship‘ Santos. in an American WIWS to: the ma “may «to yam uud has ul'led upon every Ocean of the Globe. Pictures of the playérs in costume on postal: can be obltlned .01 Miss Sutton It two for 16 cents. ' v Mn. “can”! Adana h hon. gnu lpoldln‘ we who" in Now York. Inseam" s. era-coup nd augu- ta m u :50 honor u'nm um}; hou- on Gurkha Bond in finished. lived limb in “snafu Floyd's. Ill. Theodora Bahia-uh giving a luncheon today. Mr. A. A. Puma o! 01 "and If. that hon-o on an to: the «an». The Ithaca-club held {pk ‘9’ on Decor-flan div. Pumâ€" o! Okra” hu Messinger in back from who formerly .t In Helen Dslo ne- Measles is rather prevalent. in our town at. present. Mrs. Clifford lllddleston of Weake- gnn visited here with Mias‘frene Break. well on lust Tuesday. The rummage sale nlthe M. E. Church on May 27. 28 and 29 was 5 women. About $35 Wwas cleared. The Auxlll~ it'y whines to extend its heat thinks to the ladies of Highlend Perk who hue lent to he'piul e head. The Odd Fellows-gave a. dance at their hall on Wednesday night as farwell party for Mr. P.‘ C. Couely; Mr. Conely will soon leave for Montana. The Butter family moved in’t‘o the Pease house on Highvéo‘od Avenue last Friday The house was lately Vacated by Mr Hostetler. The Rev. Walker of the Methodist Church will mov’e from Evanston to his new home here on First Street next. Saturday. His family will not. come to live with him until the latter part of June. A Decoration day picnic wasgiven bv Messrs. Ives, Mucik and Condon at Fort Sheridan Ptrk un May 30th. Stylish millinery. A fine line of Shirt. Wtiltn. . A full line of Muslin U odor-war. 'The lawst. thing in Bells. A large assortment of dress patents in Toile Du Nord Gingham. Japanese Chinn Wm The Ladies’ Home Journal Putter-us. The Ladies’ Home Joni-nu] Quarterly Style Book for tha summer months with n 10 bent coqpou. For sqle In the new film“! wu rshod. The Ichoot any I m o! “to Star Spsng- led Runner, ud than 3 «late to the Union of twenty-one nouns fired by two small lo-gm mnon. The and m ocean u I:- vhh Put M a. W. o! 00": Kill Butler-sent '1" uk- 91m hum July qug n. ‘ . 0. Wdi.‘ u north. I lug-polo was raised at u, \ nigh noted. In tho stun-noon t r. w.\oxonhu- b [o with the ii In: of \flu. In. Etna first talked on tho IL I" o! 3 mg to the school. Thou It. ump- delivered part of Lincoln's 00“an speech. and (Hndy's Sponoor "MI I short amount. of lllinoll homo! “0 Civil Wur. This was follo'ld by 3 yet unpublished pocm by Mr; Suldwlek about Olll: flag. md by III. Sauna. Mtjor Vail. u chain-hull of “10 Lot. County Flag committee. cppoinhdn commuter lrom :1! tin Ml. Ind oxplsined the dufl. of flu min”. 3.0 see thu no Auden: I“ was tuned with dWl. ‘ A selection by Hr. PM and u long by the .choo! followed. um which Hr, at: of s bbby boy, horn Nd”, the :«h. Items of Interest. HighWOod I tcmS. Peters m the proud \. Bean's Bronx. John Hodge: principal; Mrs. Delia Sherwood. Miss Harriet Gutfleld. Miss Nellie'Gowhy. Miss Fannie Pratt. These tenchers “e succeésful and ex- perienced and the school board is to he congmtulnled in securing the services of such 5n able 1nd emcient corps. Mn Sherwood)“: had a 1“:me of yum experibnce in We be“ schools in the county. She will give apeoiul work in drawing and vocal music to all grades. Miss Gaslfield ulready lass: reputation for high grade work. His. Gowdy com ' with the best. of readm- Incnduionl: Sh. h n sudpute at the Wlukoqu: High School and la {Inching (his year. His: Pun, who will lave chum of tho prlmry work ho.- had kinda-cinch minty. and but had two yeti-s exfierkbo'o in 'the work. specitl mention were, the Chorus". Mother 'GOOse' Phy. The Doll Show, a. due“. by Esther Pierson .uxd Lloyd Peterson: Extract {tom Lincoln’s th- tysburg' speech by Marlin Conan-ton, Rainbow Drifi. and, Boy’s Drill. The gra'duuteg réad ways and composi- tions'_or recited Ind did remarktbly well. ' ' On mocha: of typographeal errors in the names of tankers engaged for next yegrwe. repeat. them :’ ' School Notices School cloned Friday, Hey 24th with a. program by the pupils of ell and”. The exercises were espeehlly well rendered and enjoyed by e [urge end appreeietive eudlenee other which Judge Pom. with a few well chosen remarks presented the graduate: will: certificates of promotion to the High School. - The gradnete's are; Frank Swanson, ank Cut-loan. Clare Teylor. Elsie ’Ifnegeler end Ruth Reuig, Numbers on the program worthy of Illa Ilium“: )liller wall known hem and in Highland Pu-h ulnar- ukd to church Ind whool work. 1. lb- ported to be very 111 With appendicitis Md pornonith, 3!. her home in Enn- non. Ilr. I. Mathews Ii new somewhat tamed from Ms recent. mm. Ilr. John III-tin cloud up his «loan. The Bdelweie, some time lat. week. The city council held I meeting 'on Thur-thy night. Mr. Stoker. who i. in wuoéni. for his health is now Improving fun And we have hope-o! using him ulth In awn noon. . - u.- nun-c- .uu-ry wm gm 3 Haida: M] in honor at lin- l'ox on Jun. 3rd. The non netting of the moiety will be held with In. 0011.“. on Thunduy Juno nth. Mr. B. I. Tarps-lag. the us‘c super- intendent of the WW3 bnneh‘ot the Grant Northern Maud, wujn our town on Thunduy. The Electric Rom Co. In. bummed in ground: Around the Bighwood Ave. depot very much, by leveling. all sud pinning wand shrubs. “Jolt-“mind uni- it.» a; “on 0! min w° ”f V"! (M to upon um Ir. Aumuy will

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