Mmon Fun; And Poul Wetting m Gringo visitor: My. v ll‘r. Wino entrained {iii-ink puny mu Highland Puk. n W“ 934- and. at! In! Km In whiting that: sup} Kn @l‘tï¬ï¬â€˜m. X. D. Quite tum up “q, â€3103' my shaman who Enema- m, Lily Ania sud Mi. Wagng.“ ‘ .1-Aua .,.o ' in; at Chrk‘t. Thursday? bu boon pmzponod bounce of the Hints: of Lois Behm. Mr. M08“ Ind fully of Chicago hue moved into the hem mated by Mr. Btrlcgol. Mr. and Mn. Arnold and three thud-r ten vlaï¬ud with Knuk' a Wedneodgy. Lest. Sande: Hr. end Mn. B. m became the parents of 3 baby (lrl. We tender our eeng'rutuhtlon. A It“ putty nu held It Vsnt‘s’ ’ludey eventing. {I We 0!- Min Grace 3W. About mmypgm. people from here and nlgmndm were present. ' ' Hrs Gem-are Zeb-n. end child en visit- innit-.3116!“ Esteem ‘†‘ The Shula. hue a. 509d gym ache- duled with‘tho Cuylers tor â€turdâ€. 26th nnd 21th? '1'):- gen‘onl tannin-ion in twenty-ï¬ve cents. The eaten-lug neat. will be in the form of n waded emtnl. - J The Ben Greet Company at ‘ 'Revinia Park. * The second presentation of "The Mid- summer Night’ 3 Dream" whith was given by this talented and unique company on Thirdayrdétg'ng certainly lost nothing by its repetition at Ravinia Park. ‘ One can hardly conceive a better idea! {or such a play than» is offered Vtrqm the national wooded stage .in the gmunds of this park, and certainly not~even in Shakapeare s dew-could them hme . ham 2 mnvp aim lung-emu .han' lull 1mm ond that from Shamr- vm. vidud Jacobo, Mdâ€. The D. A. C. can: do!“ the BH- dehnndn. bytloonoflauot. In... only allowed I III“. On How†morning Edvard Sager. national. u opal-gum for unendi- ems. W. m glad to Ian an be in doing "21. Ml- huy Mum: of Chimp visited win: Todd'n Sana-y. mu Una Plum ha been attending the convention st Ashton, Wis. The lawn {ate Which wu'go‘have boon- giveh by the Y.P. 31.8. at Rehm’s The “Shaka“ will give a picnic st Schneider I Grow Saturday Aw 3rd Among tho “tactical will be. hall gum: in the sfterhoon and n quartet} in the evening. lands Sunday. Mn. E. B. Shaman of Bay; Lake visited hot Exam-{Mm P. Romml’. "Wed- Mr. W. H. Rum 0! Wilmette visited It Todd‘s Sund‘y. , Mr. 090m dicks wus a Dept-ï¬eld vi- sitor Wodnudny. ' 0M3; “inguinal" ’ illic- unme- Mrs. E. "T. Mathews eipécu ‘to give up her apartments and the at the Beach Hotel, Chicago. Mrs. R. \L \Yestcott of Ulica, N .Y., who came tp attend Mr. Mathem’ in- men] waning m nd a‘viu (ween a! the Beach Hdtel, ' go, Weak: returns to [Incas ‘ ‘ The DA. 0. will play the Blue In- ' Mld'lm Highwood Items. lb [of bull" "M â€-3,. Who um DWI; in. up u" noun "“0 unau s uuusc mmmmoauamm, m on Loon! Au. NM dialing u Rovlnio Pork. n, m... Gum “,4 mu, m It. wmu- Goor Murnod Tueodoy l: mu- wound ombot 0! “cm," from "minutes thou ho boo been Iw toot m ' 00-0 “xi; mama: ur. MFR-twink Yolopro h; '2': .l a Dot 0' â€I'll“. on; .- My “ingot a“. “coho-7 onus; V r. o no. on: . J lino took. out] loo ï¬lo“ ripoocod Mo per: Ruool To-poou hooligan tick for o 'mmhz m’ ' Mp to tho cow this you. In. "Inhibi- Gflln. In; on Friduvvaln; of am weak. “d I“ GM mud MI por- W 01 "Manor Sight Drum†"flush: «any. Ir. Sun. Baum hu mmd inna- m on M3 M0. Den Anna. Bo ex- â€9Ҡman into hit new bone nty It. and Mn. Oliver Brown hue 1." 3mm: to spud Mr Brown‘ I nation in Wisconsin. ‘ Ohio to mu. Kr. Browufe bother end celebrate her linefleurblnhd‘y. lire. Brawn end Fletcher returned on Wed- 300603. Mia 30""! up.“ 31wdaynlu'. week with In. W The Gnd'n mu beneï¬t. will ho held a Elvin}. PIl'k next. week. July, 29th. great. amounts: 0! 3,5“).‘peoflep seated- out on an open-w auditorium it is seen that this Is no Wry test of elocution- any power. . It isneedleal «I lay that the delightful eflort of the play was greatly enhanced by the rare quality of Daxnrouh‘s or- chestra. Never did spirits of the fairy- land ï¬nd a more sympathetic and perfect musical accompaniment . The entertainment was in every way a great success. and the busy scenes which attended the exodus of nearly 4 mo pep- ple by electric line 8nd steam car were One can hardly conceive abetter ideal for such a play than is ’oï¬emQJrqm the natibnal wooded stage in. the W0! this park, and certainly notâ€"even in Shnkspeare’ s W (hm have been a more “Bing! â€rem than is given by the Ben Wmmpmy The pictéresque fairy mm of the ï¬rearm- ï¬nd were graceï¬ ' thinning béyond words, and eve ' sustained with“ wonderful "Puck is the very embodimentoiï¬hystenous activity, and, when 'one thinks of him apart from his special mission, helix a ,surprisingly live acrobat. Mr. Ben Greet takes the part of Bottom and he makes the monster as more funny than one could suppose Such an animal to be. One of the wonders of the play' is that the recital: (with one The Ben Greet Company a * Ravinia Park. * The second presentation of "The Mid- summer Night’ 9 Dream" which was given or two" slight“ exteptions') can b; head-d over that vast area; eVen when spoken by the ladies, and when one t‘inks of a imitations at the care and Michal-like management which attend: :3 thin DI the Ravini- Park. in Fruiwnrown took ["1on Riviuia Items. Run! Tow turban tick for a few ducal: wok. In. Submit" ubmiud u fur (ï¬ends on Sunday. Ill-.100, III-uni ad hull, bun moved to Bichwood. lb hand-o Kan-y la mmpher for the Canaan‘s Guild. In. IAthor lingo-o on n tripto Wu. Magi, Virginia. Xh- Gcrtmdo In!“ bk Fridsy for Kano" to visit lot ; nouns. Goon. Ruby wt Bonds! mm»; Hr Pour Gubobc In Chlago. I‘- Holon Sulliun mat on Tucsdny to Mun-uh. to v1.13 with "hung, IinVIdnB Sutton w“ In m1.» week ud returned to Gnu-latch. m. lit. and Mn. l‘ and chum-on If. h the out. flaming n. Fny‘l mother. Tho oe‘wer mnin it belnflfld on But. Mord-o Bond Norm bide of 111‘. “not. 'llr. Fred flyon “Chic-[0101237. the day with Mr. Chute. Schneider Tnes~ aâ€. Leslie Brand in up": working-u» tie Cmflman’s Guild nner 'iwdtya Ib- unee., , ., Mn. Cornish bud non. flaw in†gone to the M for a trifle! a few weeks. , , Mia Elsie Mamy and Miss M- lene McNeil} went ‘0 South Ewen 1;“ Sunday. - Mrs. John Glm entertained a "lull infernal bridge party on Monday a!- A. â€amt,†0‘ Bigh1CHd Puk people now": UN EllUllflle- upyuscu, UUUI unj‘mc win “and ampmï¬nc MD,“ plums pm†“‘ â€Ten“ ““1 mend-- onSundny. 4: . Mss‘ Usuanwooo's Smxvfrnu'nlo. m“ M‘floï¬e 31mm; retu‘rm from} The ï¬rst Tuesday of story-telling‘amxe her visit. with Miss Joy Manch at. Hmo- dule, Mich. Rev. Mr. Currier of the Uniwd Evan- goflcal Church bu rented the nu thou Mr. Dorsey. ~ Miss Ma§y~Wolcott returned ï¬rst "week from Datum where the has been open- has two weeks. Mrs. A W, B‘létqhoir ï¬nned 'hér bmther Stephen Yang M. Lu. Grunge. Ill our Sunday. Mics Dorothy Clark returned: Sunrâ€" dty from a thm weeks visit with Min Annie Scott in Chicago. , The Ludiét Aid Society of the Eben- eur' Church met. with Mn. Warner of Green Bay Road on Thurday. Mr. and Mtg. John‘ Glass and sbn Tom left Wurdly for the East. to spend the re» of the summer, ' Tho people of ï¬lghland Park are pluming for are“ things It Gad» 1qu on Th‘hradsy, Friday tad Bum-day of next week- Highland~ Puk Items. I! Is". In“ and “any at cm- 0' m â€'0‘ mo Vivhn's home . . Quint-o. ; + Tu clan. of ’00 ud' M o! the High School on thinking of giving I pm together this (all. ' Ur. George Count! tld “-1in IIâ€. moved from 3!;th to his boll! bu loGovm Street. Hr. MOM Church mt to [out Worth. Tau on 3 visit. to his now", In. Inn)! Cu'hon. mu Eu [.1th iuhmug be: another In. Adah Lulu who in hon-keep» for In. Gel. Jilin. It. and Mn. Schmuck of 01110930 mm .410. (hp um: In. Schmiwh‘n nut, Mn. WO'». Ir. Thoma Tron! hu returned from I long buineu Mp0» Olliforniu and will he have for tho manor. ' Hi. Pest! Dunqmrk and brother Everett of Wilmette visited their um Mu. John Snyder on Sunday. Mines Hugo nnd KttheyOuMng kn lat week Wednndny for Sutwn's Buy. Mich . to visit Mrs. 1‘. B. Brown. The Incident 1!!“ Williua Gee! I†"dined at the Commencement Examine. of the Military Academy bu woven more ltflolu than ï¬r» expected and his return from the But has been de- lnycd in consequénoe, ~ ' David Comte, son of Mr. George Conic, fell 03 of the street car on Tue:- dny when he was Jflpping.†He‘wai library on last Tuesday was a perfect delight tq the fourteen little youngetere preeenta Mrs. Underwwd Iron their new; at once and every one of themnbe: came immediately abeorbed in her Charming stories. They watched the insigniï¬cant little grey stone. in the pan washers foundlt m the rivervbed and dil- covered it to he. a wonderful jewel for the king’ 3 crown Mn Underwood eateries, are not without theirg 309d influence, al- though so lively and spariiing in their nature: For, when Beth carried the pretty wild flowers were ï¬led! and sickle her village, tile children therileelves felt as it they wanted to do something" all like as that The mothers of Highland Park can not thank Mn. Underwood and the‘ Library Bard too much- for allowing their children to amend so proï¬tably- this short hour on Tuesday. .. Thosemothem, especially who; are â€not gifted. inuthe art oi story-telling, should make it a point to send their little ones aged live tonine next Tuesday when Mre. Underwear! will again lend her den ice! for their en~ joyment. ‘ 3‘ ~ '“ ' nut badly hurt, escaping with 003? a bmised head. Thu" practice reams to be in \ ogue among boys this year, and can- nohbe too strongly opposed, bo‘h on the parts of parents and friend!