1;. Highland Park Items m: nay' mm in a o’n‘muy. fl .1? 1V Mama-tad. wlwhubeenconï¬ned wherhdinr‘n'oneï¬e. boo-recove- IL'A‘QA _ - in. an." o! van-{in 7w "- if“ ’UtIQ Clyd. Kuhn. of Andaman. mum. in the Ma! humor. In. C.' I Thompton} for O tow weeks. W;ang Phillip returned [at week My Iron . tired weeks 'vhit u guts-'- Bay u m. home of Mn. 1'. a. ‘ Min Anus DAyton 010.]: Park wu I visitor this week whh Min L Burgess st the home of the lulu-‘3 father on Green Bty’B’oi'd’iï¬t! mg: Tiy Creech of Chicago is now here If. Ind-In. Rudolph Wuglitur o! 15. mph Wurlitm Co. stopped u tho Ion!“ Hot-I many on their w†:4:- HI. mama†M mun" (was held in tw'nunud 'A'r :jflnniiznte"v€hich {ms mummy aeoégis‘iéqg ’jjm. William C. Egan of Riga-ml ,I‘ark was chair- uul ofthé judiéflindhilï¬ong experi- ence: and knéwfé‘dééfflong homem- “533:1le Mud rm‘ nucrrlng judgment makes him unofllieihn this capach‘y. god, 5 dock in Schnmuhe'r'n "‘3;- m ~13 Canon. Pith Soot“. visited It. Levin lut week. It. and In. Cum 0! Winnotkl are the In", mu of s inby hoy. In. On:- (In. Bush MoCnflroy) in well known in Highland M, u. . uva\ll‘|, w to; 93 the story temng Mrs. Under- will be the symy- teller again next Tum, Three o clock 18 the houran allchfldtgn between 5 m9 are»: of age are very cordially invited ‘ . A! the Epileqpnl Church [at Sunday two of the 01th orcheom man undated In the service. They were Mr. Ian, ‘eelliu. tad Mr. Mutoni, violinist. ï¬end-u Exhibmpqm the Horti- onltï¬nl Society at Lulu Forest was a Mum “The competition was limited to product: of private gardeners 1mm Ennnton to Waukegan and flor- 5323 And amt-yuan Wm not admitted At Fofl Sharia“) there in beini or- mlled u’ troop of Manama Artillery tad at noon in the â€augments Ire 00-19ch tho: wlll leave {or some Western Fort. The new clock in the Public Library in": credit to the Library as we“ as the ï¬lth School. for the boys in Manual Trflning made thecue‘lnder the direc- tip‘p of Mr. F. B. ,wjmnms. There are abbut eighteen canoes in the Ifl'etehu Wilding at the Lake. The Chicago Yachting Club and the Exmoor nethlekgng of building-abig «bout home 9!; the We shore. ‘L‘m‘ï¬eture "he-hen insulted in m 0mm of the‘qulic Lib'rary. The pictéte"wie ï¬gi‘ehe‘e'eqi from the Ugnï¬ï¬‚ty Art ï¬lmy at Evenatpn and 155ng pt theii mint attraetive pietu res, “WI Qh‘k‘u “£1310†’7w¢hty-ï¬v¢ peachy nwere, preéq m at th‘c" i’flblic Libra} fBufl‘ding (m Tuesday _- 41., W1; M2. â€7 4 Ur. Hello: Lo lover who Ingram viii: hot data. Wolfe, “mebfl Joe onThulI daybnï¬mab. ,EnflShuhemoanl wrmksuunen is]! Ravinh visiting‘ his grandmother Mn. Rudolph. Mn. Laura Hollidhy nee Subiing of Chicagu who has been visiting her mother. Mrs. Sublink, Highland Park. '3 now very ill. Mr. and Mn. Fred Hillhave moved to New Mexico. and Mr. Gallop. the cs:- toon'm for the Chicago Joumsl. has taken their house. John Grant was obï¬ged to have his arm Laced having run a may nail in bi. Wand neglected to have (If: wouq‘ attended to. 7 This excellent benevolent enterprise is m unspeakablevboon wchï¬ï¬nm of the conggated districts of the gran city. The annual report which it now being printed gt the oflice of Tun: {hays Luna is W.“ again my"; frhe pmént enroiment 6! use" J'inpliem It 887. W: Ihsll make; tenure of flush-titu- tion in I Ipoéin} Iï¬icle out M. Lloyd Sheahen. son of Mr Frank Sheahcn, is visiting at the Winnothp home of his uncle. Mr Tom Evans, for- merly of Highland Park. First Church of'Christ, Scientist. Hml: avenue, just east of St. Johns avenue} Services: Sunday, Juiy Zl. ath:45A. l.‘ Subject: “Truth." Wednesday, at 8:00 Miss Bernice Zimmer, daughter of Ed. Zimmer. was run dawn by an automobile owned by one of the residents of Lake Forest. Bernice Was crossing C-reen Bay road in front of her home She was bad!) hruiscdr being struck in the back of the head and tthn (inward on her face, although no bones we're broken. , Tl}; Germun ,Luthtsran Church held their Sunday School picpieuhi the Shenhen- woods on Thursday.» ,They “propnuma the weather manna were furnisheq‘an' ideal day. Gam'e‘s'o? all aorta kept, the you'u'g people amused, while all son’s of good things to en added to the pleasure of the day long to be remembered. Mr. Waterhpnse is taking hi: vm, tion this, week, he left. on Wednelduy' for Madison, Wisconsin. taking with mm his daughter Neliioï¬nd his sister- inglgw. Mrs. ‘Nellie' McMuius from. Kunm City, who is spending the Sum’ me: with them. They will return’tho ï¬rst of the week. ‘- An interesting exhibition of tireless cooking 13 announced to take place next Saturda) at the Masonic Hall (the old Librazy Buddmglvmh a higheon from 12 noon till 2 p. m. , Gad's Hill Encampment Hihill open Sunday with century an The M {8.73; â€W 9nd {to Illustrated vooklhu m pâ€; as no would «an. at uncut-a tan one no the flick wommhtnnu-uouoonmum ‘ohhulnt. Boo-uptown"..- noot of tho Oink ad the know“! tho undo: In Mod him. 1: ncu .- I Ill-p tome Inuit» luau; n 00:81.; tho comet».- of the delcflpuou: it “an llwnyl to tho Interest The minute A Nice 1- mon- tlonod. the mind of the rude: lots at work and thus reinforce- tho nov- elilt In I most vital point, that o! u- neutron RESIDENCE PHOHE 2m. OLD MAHOGANY OUR SPECIALTY Upholstaiug, Refinishing and. Cabinet Work. Win40. ' Mam Renovgtj‘qg, Pumitgc and Chin: Puked for We can furnish a dodger cheap and quickly or a thousandqaage volumc._ ‘ JOB PRINTING ESTIMATES FURNISH; NEWS - LETTER PRINTING . 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