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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 8 Jun 1907, p. 5

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lull girl ‘inia lb go rrt~ 3! ‘lt We are glad to note that Mr. Jesse L. Smith, principal of our Elm place School is conducting a department in the new “Birds andN ature Magaziné. " It I: called field notes. Mr. Smith I: particularly well adopted for this as he has made a cafe- iul study of birds of this region and all their habits. u. A3 the luhcheon which Mina Esther Schwartz gave last week, her engage- men: to Mr. Marshall, a Boston man, was unnamed. The same day the en- gagemem of Miss Francis Everett to Mr. Lawrence Mills. Jr. of Chicago was an~ nounced. , . Thursday afternoon Mr. .Pickett 1601: Allan F Hum-Arthur Meierfigff, quley F mach and Henry Schauffler in to see the Cubs play the New \urk Giants. the fingers togethér almost to the bone. He ha it .attended to, and the doctor says it will heal within a weck or two.. Clayton Dcnman was hurt whiLe play- ing baseball on Saturday last. A ball hit him between‘thcvlourth' and little fingers,« splitting the web and tendon which hold Wednesday naming at 7:30 a special electrigmin consisting of two open cars and a baggage calf drew up at the Acad- emy platform to take the cadeu camping. A! $521er awayfiom Highland? Park ‘ sat in the from car and dis- conned met music. We wish them good weather. Miss .Sutton. who has been teaching English at thc High schbol, will not‘ re- turn mxt year.. She will spend her sum- mcr 'in Charleston, and will attend Co- lumbia university. the first part“ of next year. After thnt she will probably come hack to Chicago As yet nobody has been secured to take her place on the High School Faculty. ‘ On Tuesday afternoon the Cadet: at the Northwestern Miliury Academy were drilled in stacking arms and setting up the little shelters, or prep tents uthey are called, preparatory to going camping. These tents are big enough for two men; and are readily carried over the uhoulder as a pack. The bays allowed considera- ble agility in getting them up. Mil Emma Folsome, and her brother Ir. Benjamine Folwme. left Monday lorjuneuown tu attend the exposition. They will be gone about two week. On Fridaylut New Frier High whool me up and defeated ourboysfltos. Theme Medan-llhourhvor, 6m3intheilufevhnings,hmtowardl the end our aim wen: topieca. Bit- tingerinbadly missed whenitcomelro batting. «nu-y m . babyboy'. MM}; MWmdfimvell. ‘ Children's Day at First United Evan- gelical Chute): Sunday. Baptismal service In the Ming. Program at 7 o’clock in the evening. ‘ 1th LentofChicagohuboenthc M01115. JohlfReemnlouhepu: The Fed! club had {up to Hr. and Mn. John Reeumn Highltnd Park Items nonmlar gun: Mrs. Edwin 0. vaer, and the subject Ia: Alaska ‘Qn Wedges‘day attemoonlmere dash very interesting meeting of the Foreign Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church. It warheld'ht the home of ‘Mr. and Mrs Schultze, who have a cottage near the Moraine Hotel, are now in Atlantic City. They expect to be here in about two weeks. 1 - Mm. E. H. Dennison, who formerly lived here, is visiting at Mm. Helen F lo3ds ' Min Lilian Hills of Grind Rapids was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Egan the p’ast week. Mr. Walter Gifford of New York was also a visitor at Egandale. Dr. Thomas' 13 still conducting the Sun. day preaching services and the Wednesc day evening meetings at the Presbyterian Church. Miss Helén Coombt hasgone to Pur- due University to see her brother, Mauve" Coombs. He will return with her and spend a few days here. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Pickett will occupy the Schauflier house during the summer months. V The Schaumers will go to White Lake, Michigan. A Nemben of the United States Army Rifle team arev'already arriving at Fort Sheridan for rifle practice. There will be a contest there, lasting through the month of August. . ' Last Tuesday first Lieu. Seaman left the post. There are only a few commi- sioned officers there now. Mr. H. S. Vail has a room it Mr. Sandwick's. ' The rest of the family are staying at Mr. Carleton Vaile‘ 5 house. ' Mr. W. T. Averill who formerly taught at the High School. is beck visiting the school. He received pa joyful welcome. Frank Fin will spend the summer at North Hampton, Mas. Next Samba he will probnbly go to some preparatory school, and the year after he will go to Yale. ‘ ' ROund Lake. where the Cadets have gone this year, it where the Fecit Club amped last year. Mr. end Mn. Harry Charmer. of the Vuginiaarfivednflaefixmlmem They will epend the-Where and then return to the Virginia Iorthe winter. The Foch Club is making plans [or 80W camping They are thinking of going to White Luke. Michigan. ' The "idle" find éficm ohhePres- bY‘erian Sunday SchoolmetlutSunday totalkover phmhtchildnmday. Mm Mandl'ulhmleavc ‘0' on'm New York soon after School clones. We Ire [M to Ice Mu. Batinout «flu. and we hope ant-he win-con mwherfomcrhahh William Gcer will qnter cone“ next yew. May Philips will leave {OLSL Paul directly after Ochoa] lea out. Stylish mllllnery. A Another lot of Sailor Hats, A fine line of Shirt Wuhan . A lull line of Muslin Underwear: ’ The lama thing in Belts. A mg. usoflment of dress pattern in‘ Tolle Du Nord Gldgluma. Jlfinneae Chin: Wue. Photo Postal: of the Wreck. 'nhoLodlen' Home Journal Putter-as. The Lodlos’ Home Journal Quarterly Stylo Book for the I‘lmDBl' month: with 5 mean coupon. For a]. u Midmmfner Night’s Dream, given by the High School Seniors hetSatmday night, proved a great succeei. There were very few vmnt seats at the theatre, and it was asympathetic and enthusiastic crowd, The play itself was betterthan anyone had hoped for. The lin'es were all well learned, and while some did better than others, all did very well and certainly deserve credit. Arthur Steele and Keeneth King did particularly well as “Quince and Bottom," and Alice Ba. ker‘s rendering of “Puck"was clever and cute. We wish tocongratul’ate them all on their success, and on haying such an excellent dramatic coach as Miss Sutton to help them and teach them stage lore. The music, under Mr. Col- bum's direction was very good. and the fairy chorus was one of the.chiet attrac- tions. , “ Tun SHERIDAN Punusnmo County: is making a temporary enlargement of present premises to make room for fol- den. Larger and permanent building is contemplated. Miss Minnett: Miller, who was re« ported last week to be dangerously ill with appendicitis, is much better. Her many friends to Highland Park will be glad to' know of her changed condition. Nonhmern Military Acerdieiufiayfltake place from June 16 to 18inclmive. Ml- ler announcements next week. If you have notr‘lcen the book of Humans» PAIK'BIIDS which the mum: is giving as a premium [or new subocfiptiom, call up Phone 92 and we will call upon you. canes to the graduating exercises. anti Miss Nicolsi has suggested the picnic. The graduating exercises at the High school will be held 'l‘hundsy evening. June l3 with an excellent program. Fxm Cnuncn or Calm. Scams? Hazel avenue, just east of St. Johns ave- nue. Services: Sunday. 10:454. ll. Wednesday, 8:00 P. I. Subject of less son sermon Sunday June'9. “God.the Preserves of Man." The Lincoln Avenue School hem. hadnb-thutinzapicdcummbeuu somewhere hounmencement excrete. this year. The school is much 100 mu ”accounta- the crowd that always The TWP My School Cénven. fionmetatGa e’slakeonSnnda une Boll-Jib Mr. and Mn. John Ree.- " .yl commencement exercises of the Items of Interest. Mas. Born) a Stan‘s. payment down. Balance monthly. mm to rem. ‘ Box 1971 ‘, 6-84.] kinds of concrete ioxzk promptiyiufili at reasonable prices. You should leave 'onders, now for your Spring 06» crete woi-k. on“: Lmonwl. Tel. 2|93. Walnut St. ‘ V ., fl 8-234!!! LOT FOR SALE-«Four Dollars 'a foot if taken quick. No. dealers. Box. I97. . - . 6-8-4. House AND LOT FOR SALEw-smali LOSTâ€"â€" Blue carriage robe. Saturday I“- temoon. Return to MmW.T.Undc-rwood Forest and Ravinia Avenues. Hair Dressing. Shtmpooing,' Muni- curing :nd Ewe Mange. ' Work done It your residence. Tel. Highhnd Purl: 1602 W A N 1' E 3â€" Work by wash~womam Telephone 1381. FOR SALEâ€"«Gas Range and small Gas Heater, both in good condition. Phone'1631.~ Call [IO W. Elm Place. for rent, on Icy nt in the State Bunk Building. Apply at Bunk. Fox Burâ€"In: 1. “Income: radius in the building known I: the 3m block. Apply J. Stevens. Blzhltlld Pu-k Hotel. We went. to know the lane of my oitluu who moved on In, lot ad now wishes e telephone banned in his new home for I luv cent- pol-day. Chic-co Telephone (Do-puny. Rev. Wm. Barges, who mat Gray's Like to preach n the WI church. also took in the convention-and shared the excellent pimic Mich pm- videdinthc church. Mr. ham 3 Memorial Ie‘nnon at Gny'shheimhc "min! under the III-pica And at the re- quest of the Modem Woodman. manners leans wen-fin (nun! "idea“ Indthe gmupeof Oldandyomuteldfied to thetact thatlheStmdnySchwl_iem by any means a “dead fine." , Plum Highland Perk. Mn. w. 6. Undefined and Mr. Clue. Wuren m in attendance end they W very much to the value of the m The RCV. Wm. 3mm. who "II Fan’- FOR SALE-*Mr. Tom Clark of the Ojai Volley. Cdiforui‘a. will arrive at Lake Forest in n ‘ few days witk n c'u' load of polo ponies and thoroughly schooled ' gala bones and add]: poniu. FOB RENTâ€"Some desinbio I one“ Arthur Med}; HIGHLAND PARK For Sale. Mb, I“: Wanted. menu-ed to do .11 York promptly and

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