vu-lly she‘ slept undgr a mohument of, am. Funeral services were held at the ruidence Saturday naming. April 19. Rev. Walcott of Highland’ Park offered myerand read the burial service of the ancient English church. Mr. 'Walkcr, pastor of the M. E. church. Highwood. spoke a few words of the work and vein-hen. in. both my 30.11am, ti; Highwo'd. VJme the WMWe eMWMnï¬eeï¬eof ’ nji whim“ 13â€:th when“ likedhe me Pï¬anceaud Perfect. the latter name. being a pet annealing applied to tbeginother by her We: during his "life. ' Them havingih’aenv thorn World's Fair‘yesr, they were given ° the Old Colonial names. Of the hon- dreds. who knew these girls no‘one eve’r sac > them disobedient .Or utter naughty words They were in second yearHigh sChool and members of the Highwood M. E. Sunday school.‘ Just budding as their parents hoped,'into noble woman- hood, Patience contracted a cold M in December, 1906. which developed into bronchial pneumonia, the heart being weakened, her death was hastened by a shock sustained the 16th of April. She passed away the morning of the .l7th, leaving her twin sister to follow the journeysgi‘life alone. The teachers and scholars in the Sun‘ day school, the‘grsded and High schools, neighbors and friends, as atolten of their love. sent a flood of flowers which kind friends arranged in such a manner that J _ Dost-ï¬eld Items _ , lton Fun: took a lake trip to South ' Efren Mdlday. Mr. Louie Smelzerof Chicago visited w mWoodman Todd on the 4th. Max Brail- hnreturned from the Sani- tarium Wham operated 0n. , ' Mn. Knapp. h visitingwith be: mine, Mn. Brail. ' . 7 Mrs. A. c. Antes has been we the put week. . His: Clara Pyle of Chicago is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Antes g The D. A. C. was defeated by the Crescents by a score of 5 to 3. Lane was a little ahead in the pitching honors. He allowed 5 hits and struck out 7. 'A wild throw by Duffy gavethe Crescents '2 runs, otherwise the store would have been tied. ' ' On Sunday Mrs. Galloway was stricken with paralysis of the left side. . Miss Kruze and Miss Phillips visited with Miss Arrianda Selig over the 4th. Miss Josie Woodman, who has been in had far mum at..- _:.L -, . ry sick, The stercopdcon lecture on Japan and Japanese! held at the Methodist church Friday evening, was well attended and enloyed'by all 'prgsent. ‘3"! Inmvcmcnu are being made on the interior of the Cummings building Wind: 1: now occupied by Cat Ostnnd. the plumber. Mn. 3. EL Terpning and children of Ravemwood were the guests of In. John Hodge on Friday of last week. The Ladies’ auxiliary will meet with in. R. 1!. Winter at Waukegm avenue Thunday afternoon. July ll. Rev. Walk“ and finally have arrived (mm Ohio and are occupying the house owned byfliu Fox on Fim street. â€".. u". u mung Inn MI. and In. Wm. Rudolph spentpTuesday at Diamond Lake. They returned with a lbod string of ï¬sh. lat-y improvements are being made on the interior of the Cummings building Which is now occupied by Cost Osttsnd, the plumber. The stereoptieon lecture on Japan and Japanese! held at the Methodist church Frisky evening, was well attended and :nloyed'by all present. "a: a. twin sister; wassolemnised. and it was sad funeral. indeed. as the girl student of the Deerï¬eld township High school. and a beloved schoolniate Ind friend of A little fellow. Henry Myer. about ll years of age. who was attending the Sun- day School picnic on the Fourth got on to the tracka little north of Deelï¬eld all was laid to rest in. Lake Forest ceme- "dew and '“ “Mk by an "We†train tery, but little did we know what the fu- ture held in store. for the death 0! Pru~ denee was no lea a shock to us all, and, aswethhhot hergone to join thedear sbter alreadyiin the better land it was sad. 'yet beautifully strange. And. as we think of the sonowing loved ones here, we are r_eminded of those lines from Longfellow: _ “Shall I have naught that lshir. saith he; I and instantly killed. His was picked up in pieces. Nat HMer acted as deputyforo- ner on theme. . . A Highland Park Items \ The post ofï¬ce issprouting out awning. ‘ mangled body \ Miss Willi!†at chic-tom egg... 9‘ Mrs. Frank '1" . q ' . t; - ' Mk! Clthll'int' Sullivan winks-d In. ton. ill. The Horse Show at Lake Forest was well attended by Highland Park people. Mi. Sadie Buckley won the yellow rib- bon torthe Ladle:t Pslrot llama Miss Buchleydro’ve a splendid pair of splendid hays. the Salvation Army spent the Fetuth in Highland Park. Unï¬l ï¬ve years ago Mr. Jones used to hold meetings here every summer for Me Orsixhneks in a tent at the earner of Park am and Sheridan ' a" Road. their m‘mï¬uwm mill-- The picnicioftheVoluneeeeFir-ene- ThbdiesoftheMHl-Zchwchare makin'premnuou luaudaltobc ludyn Friday evading. July I2. wmmm. ' ' ’ “ Ila. John Cam» it neoverlng (unhammmneu. Min Ethel Penman renamed Saturday from a short viii! with relatives at Evans- Ir. paling healer spent Sundayat 1113th Items. Max Bail â€returned from the Sani- 2mm vim-e ham upemd 0n. Mn. Knapp' a viliï¬ngwith hermother, Mn. BraiL Mn.P.Rommell visked hersister. Mn. Sherman at Gra'yslakg Samrdpy. See at- tended the reception given to her brother. C. G. and Robin Peni- saw .the double- header between "Pittsburgh" and the “Cubs" last Sunday. On Sunday Mtg Galloway was strickgn with paralysis of the left side. . Miss Kruze and Miss Phillips visited with Miss Amanda Selig over the 4th. Miss Josie Wuyimari. who has been in bed for some time with an abscess. in about again. Crescent: by a suite of 3‘ Law was a little ahead in the ; honors. ‘He allowed 5 hit: and The' life mark; of Prudence Pea-c. daughter of Mr. and flu. Daniel Past, flickered snd went on, Ind the entire commnhy joins with the â€rm-men anally to? thencemd time this year. On April 20. I907, the funeral of Patience. I The fanatic! Prudence we: held Sun- day. June so, and. ulnlife. bothehared the an. hitting. and W3. In in deaththehurhlotoderuldenticalwith the other. minimedhle camofdenh ta pulmouuy disease. Inthe cased the latter it n: hastened by 1n attack of measles vhkh complicated the dkeue. Mr. mm mm?» in am min;:t‘t-l; any! 84. and both Mr. and Mn. Peuc's Whom 1nd linen are still Ming: His: Clara Pyle of Chicago is visiting 2r grandparents, Mr. and Mn. Antes The D. A. C. was defeated by the «can: by a score of 5 to 3. mge was a little ahead in the pitching .-.¢__ ' I‘ A " Gain-vacuum btbybood “(young lite. Burial us a: Lake Forest cemetery. “_ Mia Lillie Burgess has arrived from Omah'a,‘ 3:15., on a summer visit to the home of her father. the editor of the Hm Luau. Mm Burgess and Min Burgeu spent the Foul-that Park Manor with Mrs .C. W. Schh‘g'el, anotherdaurh- ter of the editor. Mr. Arthur Evans and Misc Dollyï¬tty of Chicago spent the Fourth with M?» Evans’ father, Mr. R. G. Evans. , . ., The United Evangelical Church had their annual picnic on the Lake (mm on Fourth of July. All had a jolly time ï¬nd plenty of fun. ' The Dammsch Concerts are espeqially interesting this season and the audiences are large and appreciative. 0n Thunday a week ago the Lake Blufl Orphanage attended in a body and Mr. Dammh won the hearts of the children immedi- ately. Afterwardslh the intermission he completedhis (:0on by taking them to the swim. ‘ 1 , w- w -â€"- .wal‘r “us vycala. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Rigballhave moved mm 1*! 2,. . I 51’ t0: flan-whomemeBayRmd Mrs. Carmen and daughter Gladys re- " M" m" “at “My town tamed borne aï¬el- Spending a few weeks Mfl‘ Luther at W. m- where with Mr. and Mrs. J. Culkin‘. Mn. Luther his been unending a fair Mr Ari-h .r ....... .l 11L_y\ n A ‘ Wee“. Robert Denzc'l ha! the monies. seems to be'quite popular this season. - Miss Catharinc‘: annivan visited her â€3;. cousin in Chicago wanna.» . ' 51mm" Miss Adelaide 1mm visited hcr friend W- Miss Dora Wflliamipn in Kenilwonh last Mg, 1 week. ' ‘ ‘ - L ' Mil: Catharine Salli cousin in Chicago W511} Rm: 0m A SUNDAY Scuoox. Boy A? "' Deanna. A little lellow. Henry Myer. about I! years of age. who was attending the Sun- daySchoolpicniconlhe Fourth“ on tome tuck; little nonh of Declield depot and was struck by an expre- min and instantly kllled. His mangled body at picked up in pieces. ' Nat Hm acted as deputyrm‘m- net on theme. chuck held: picnic in connecï¬on with several other chanchu at Nonhï¬eid an the «in. A l0 no 5. The Illï¬ghz. The Sharks were defeated by the Bulf let Stopper: last Saturdayhy awed l0t05. The Stoppers could stop '«n 11‘. Ladies' Aid auras» Evan“. him Medan-tin F. Ho- renherger’s Tue-day. ' ' Mr. C. j. Th0 Sunthy Express Train Bluï¬ Orphanage I! Mr. Dammoch hildren immedi- e intermission he by taking them to as arrived fmm Imer visit to the e editor of the Surges: and Min hat Park Manor l, anotherdaugh- A mutical and dramatic eventuï¬hdfe than usual interest hn' been arranged through the courtesy of Mt. Dumb for the evening of July 981, {when the am can COIPANY oiSheImpenrean players in munction with the Newka Symphony Orchestra under the direc- tion of Mr. Walter Unmmsch, will give a jOint performance of Midsummer Night's Drew} in the-open lit at aninla Park. The orchestra will perform Mendelmlm’s Celebrated niueic especially compo-ed iur "MidaummerNight’l Dream" during the It Mrs. Bohl writes homé from England and sends a-mcmage to Mr. James 80w. den of Highland Park,.that she has visiâ€" ted the/old English†Bowden' home and is delighted -' with» its beatnik. AM iditmer gable, rgcemly, In. 8011! waï¬ntraduced performmce. to a stranger~a lady, who "ï¬nd her. ."Do you know a place culled l-fig‘hiand Park i" Mr. Robert Simpqon of Emma 0qu on} m high: on Saturday; ‘ _ cmplï¬n'regm ream shortly for the Philipines to be gage three years. Mr. Jones. the "ï¬red Captain Jones of the Salvation Ann; spent the Fonnh in Highland Park. Until ï¬ve mm :10 Mr. Jones used to hold meeting- here every summer for ï¬ve Dr‘six yeeka in a tent at Minimum Teak: ggok Ilripto Milâ€" Vnukee and will goon to Pun Washing- ton. Ill. ‘ ' The Bone Show St Lake Fore-t was well .atiended by, Highland Park people. Mi- Sldic Buckley won the yellow rib- bon-for the Lidia-l Pairof Rifles. Miss Mexdm’ve a aplen'dld pdf of splendid Mr‘s. A. W. Wan rifled Makes in Chicago a few dry. In! week. ‘ Mill Grace Parkesï¬f tvanhloo in the guest of Mn. 1. L. Mifleron Satur- The La“ social 1! Biihopflefls' on Summit» my My and Mn. Mi- Hclen Code lei: Sunday morning to an to Am Ahbnmatovhhher frienduliulirdielotmu. Mil'Mirgam cuts}: spent a few days with friends in Vulpuriuo. indium. Mn. Nathalie Van River mm Mannie week. “Vin! clu- o! Ilia Antoinette fill meet with Mrs. Rio“ next