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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 31 Aug 1907, p. 5

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heat eut . t! Ol' fur- are wk, ng. [ch the mld to Ii: )lc all 85c lrt tf Rev. Dr. I. W. Darling. 90:30:. Bibi: OM .......... t:i5g.m. Nomi service ........,..11:9’a.m. n, ”4.3... l‘._l‘._..- Av“ n m "â€"â€" ..'_.r - V Hos-3i mice . ....... “u: in. Young cople'l Society of ’ Christian Calm" ....... $09.11; Pray" meetilig, Wednesda 2001). In. Rev. 'Luther Purdue, nylon Early communion ......... 1 win; service ........... 11 am. .................. ! Sunday school .....;.....I '-Will'nm Chvey. who met with a se- “"5“"!!!5m a‘buildinp as reported In! week. is improving so we“ that he expects to be around in about two weeks. Mr: Granviilc D. Hall has recently publish“ a second illustrated edition 0‘ his bopk. “Daughter of the Elm" -‘ u it“ find on facts of Virginian his- tory. It I: received with great favor in W and elmhcre. .Mrs. Snodgrnss. of Kansas City, '1 visiting Miss J. I... Lane. . ‘ School will open Tuesday morning. Toilet moms in basement. divided into separate compartmenu, for younger and older children, the assenibly toom. made into two school rooms, and several new convehlences added. Mrs. E. J. Bartlett is still seriouin 51!. Her .daughter, Mrs. Jones. of Strong Lake, Iowa, arrived last Sunday :0 unit: a week's visit. Sperry B. Pope and family rcnim from Fox Lake the middle of Septem- Mr. wand Mrs. Paul Brown and dang!» (er, of Rhinclander, Wis” spent several days with relatives. Miss Louise Smith has been visiting Mrs. Bush durixig the last two weéks. Mrs. 'E. P.’ Wells and her twin s'ons, Edward and Donald, of Hinsda'le, spent Wednesday in Glencoe with reiatives. Paul Donald Brown, 112, has returned from an extended visit. at North Mani- tqufl He e'xpccis to attend, this year at €amdilla' Prep. ‘ School for Cornell, situétedat Ithaca, N. Y. ' Mr. H. Johnson is' expected to return home September lat, afrer having spent a plenum summer in the vicinity of his old home in Michigan. Misses Alice B Underwood and Helen M. Calhoun leave Friday for a visit to relatives in Waupaca, Wis. ’ The members of the Young Women‘ 3 Library Club had a social Thursday evening, at the clubs building Mrs. Isabella Culver, of :Ravcnswood, is visiting Miss Fanny Brigham. Mrs. Mary C. Becker'and her two daughters have been spending their va- cation on a farm at Raccoon Island. Ohio. They win return in time for school next Tuesday. ‘ Mr. Paul‘FehJ has temmed from his rip to Alabama, bringing with him a hurfiber of relics of the Civil War. Mrs. Walter Seiber entertained friends from Chicago. WWI 11m Tuesday evening bids were onkred sd~ gems“ for to be opened next Tuesday cavncn___ ”mo" aids: for the construction of aprons and ’W crossin‘tJobcplidforbybondsissucd. v. D!“ u w- Daring. piston (or those who have been putting in cc~ nghool .......... mm as. meat sidewalks It is hoped that the ““1 sonic: . ------- .-!1-0)tm--o:k will be cowleted below she snow At the ‘Ipccial council meeting held Puul’o W Church. .llzmtm. ; 9:45 a. In. Mu Albert Bo'yntoa Mum to Onuha a week from today. Jeannette Munch has bun mending two weeks at Hmuhk. Mmc.‘ Calhoun him Sunday for Toledo, Chic. ' . ,Mrs. W. M. Bohrens mined her mother. Mrs. Stock. of Che. The Old Settlers of Gleneoc Iefl their annual picnic at Paul Fehd's we last Sunday. They gathered from a! (II:- lers, and. as usual. enjoyed imemcly a lively discussion of old times. Those present regaled themselves with deliclm beverages and viands, while at the nine 'time they refreshed their memories and exchanged information muting- to pioneers. - Eyla Donaldson. of Oak Purl. former- ly of Gle'ncoe. spent Sunday with Miss Isabelle Brown. Rev. Lawrence Howard. son of Gen. C. H. Howard. has returned from a visit to Colorado. I Mr. and Mrs. Nichols have gone to Frankfort, Michigan. for a week; Workmen have beén Readily engaged on the foundations of the new Episco- pal church. in Giencoe, of which met»! tion was made in a former issue of this paper, and the work is so far advanced ‘thqt it” is _ confidefidy expected that Bishop Anderson will be enabled to lay ‘the come: stone of the structure at a date not far from the middle of Sep- tember. We shall publish further par- ticulars of this interesting event at a later date. DEATH BY Accmwrâ€"éjohn Mmsek. IL, was driving an ice wagon acrossthe tracks at Scott avenue, of- the C. 'M. ‘ Electric Railway, .01: Monday morning, when he was struck by a car and in-. stantly killed- Burial services were held on Wednesday morning, at the Sacred Heart church, the interment being at the 1 Sacred Heart cemetery. The services were conducted under the auspices of the Modern Woodmen order, of which Mrasek was a member. , The father of the unfortunate young man. who attended from Milwaukee, wishes ‘to thank the people, especially the Woodmen, of Glencoe. Lakeside and Winnetka, for the kindness and gener- osity shown in the ceremonies, the flow- er display being especially beautiful and expressixe. . Mrasek was an honorable ahd upright ydung fellow. and his' death is deeply felt by all who knew him. In Life Worth a Few Cents? Autumn is the time for cr'oup, colds and pneumonia. A telephone costs only (few cenis per day and you can sumâ€" mon a doctor instantly. Yon'are NOT too poor to afiord this protectionâ€"w: too poor to afiqrd um protecuonâ€"w have a rate for any purse. Cmcmo Truman Conn“.- 5‘s“- bisec- menâ€" f this You Might Ice, Coal, Coke ‘ Wood and Kindling I FirstCIusSuitsforhdic'smd gen - than made to “a“. Decorator Phone 2383 ‘ m Central Anna HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS FRRNK SIUESTHOM that the souvenir post card business is “all it’ ’ at Albert Larson's but you have another “think" to come. It is true he has about the smoothest line of post cards ever dis- played in Highland Park but it is only sup- plemental to an equally complete line of fine correspondence 5 t a - tionery and school sup- plies. In addition his store is a convenient place to buy your mag- azines,’ periodicals. newspaper! and hooks â€"-â€"all the “livemes” and any not on hand will be ordered for you. Now for fine candies, Havana cigars.~ pipes, smokers’ articles and tobaccos Mr. Larson is the conceded head- quarters of the city. HIGHLAND PARK. ILL. ‘oma m4 Yud STREET AND ELM PLACE 1mm (mailman ' a cm'u M: an} gluting‘ladia’ and mamma- Being nnunlly uboo- hm], pure md elm a crystal it h the idul ABANA Table Water SPRING WATER mum DRINK HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK Sui-c- m! 95“!“ D. A. HOLMIS. Colin If You Want Strictly Hand Work 5:“ Higkluul‘park gut! Laundry Bread, Cakes and Pics P AUL GIRHALDT Contractor for Public Worlu‘ Fine Bakery Goods M16! HIGHLAND PARK HIGH LAND PARK. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR. 136 N. Fun-r Sr. II. FRIEBELE and Paper Hanger Full Line a; ‘ Mixed Paints. Japalac‘~ Varnish-Stains. Window-Shades. Brushes. ‘ Glass. Etc. Lam: Design: in Wdl paper ‘ All Work Guaranteed Telephone 245 for Eatimatca Account. Solmtcd ..... F. W. CUSHING.’ ire-54.! Phone no 328 Park Avenue 22 South Green Bay Road NE 1563 HIGHLAND PARK ICE CHARLAND ICES FIRST CLASS LABOR EMPIOYED E. M. LAING' F. B. GREEN suascms ran The News-Letter F. J. LEUER TELEPHONE 2491 Prion: 1561 EPAIRING A rPECIA L'I‘Y. ILLINOIS

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