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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 7 Sep 1907, p. 4

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of; a: Q a? m A large" company of about 200 cavalry men passed through the city yesterday morning on the way from For! Leaven- v‘mrth to'Fort Sheridan. ‘ The Rev. Wm. Burgess will preach on Sunday at the Porter Memorial church, Chicago. Prof. F. M. Blanchard and Mn. Blanchard were visitors with Mrs. Judge Hibhard on Sunday. Herbert J Weaver has returned to his wérk at Springfield, liter a We?! visit with the home foika on Green Bay Road. Miss Catharine Sullivan returned Tuesday from a few weeks' visit with relatives and friends it: Milwaukee and Rockford. Questidn js asked about the Canada thistle commissioner. These tenacious weeds are becoming a nuisance and no efiort is made- to check them. Miss Adelaide Inman gave a picnic supper andmarshmallow roaSt on Tues- day evening at >the lake, in honor of her friend, Miss Lydia Stark, of Ann Ar- bor. Miss Stark has been the guest of Miss Inman for several weeks. Mr, W. M. Lowry will rcpth his play, “It Happencdlin Rhymeland.” dur- ing the fall Season. Those wh'o failed to m it before should not lose this opportunity Clan It 0:30.. slave". Mrs. John Snyder, of Central avenue, returned Monday evening from a three weeks’ any at The Dells, Tilbum, Wis. Mrs. Snyder was accompanied by her friend, Mn. Sperlein, of Chiéazo. Mrs. J. V. Norerosa gave a bridge party on Tuesday afternoon. Last Friday evening Miss Emma Evans entertained A few fricqis in honor of Miss Lydia Stark, of Ann Arbor, Mich. Mrs. Fred, Frasier, of Chicago, vis- ited friends in tow lasg week. Mrs. Frasier- is well known in Highland Park, as this‘was her horhe for.several yéars. .ooxle IOI'I'I Clo.- u 7:)01L‘n..lpio 3t 7:10; I vwsnmmruuaaym Min Alice Emu is quite an. 1 many friendshopefdr her speedy Mia Rose Garner, of} St. Charles. 111.. is visiting her cousin, Hrs. J. S. T/Je Nortlr Sleere News- Letter for the rest of tbe year fer 50 ets. h. (I u HIGHLAND PARK ITEMS. Built, Inn alou- a 5:18 9. ll. Lun- a 5:43 p. m. Highland Puk Mails “3:03.. IL. “ 3:109. -.. “ 0:30 p.11..- 1856p. m. an p. III. of Mantegna. Lt 9:003... “ mun In. 9:“ a. ll. 3:“) p. In. 0:50 p. u. 3:17 p. In. An alarm of fire started the people of Highland Park about 9 :30 a. ma Wednesday. Considerable volume of black smoke poured 'out frdm the north side of" the city and much; alarmwas felt.‘ The first report“ that seemed to, be based on facts was that the old "laundry building, in which the Crafts- man’s Guild are doing business, was on” fire, but it turned out that a large ketâ€" tIe of boiting tar, intended for street repair, had been upset and was on fire. No damage was done other than the loss of the tar. uv‘allol.’ acytcuw lb. . 11W UIIUC WI" . Our trade ‘ having increased to such be attended by Miss Olive Swain, of l , ion v ' b!' d Glencoe, whiie me groom _will be sup- 3"" "99°” 3’ "e h‘ e m“ ° "e to again increase our working room to pofted by Eme“ ,Morle?" 0‘ (fanada. nearly double its former size. Isn’t this Rev- A. O. Pfansuehl W1" ofliciate. "proof that we are pleasing the people Mrs C A- Smith Dr and Mtg 1th out high-grade laundry was-k. “We‘ R Wolenden and daughter, Mrs. Au- are here {0" 3 purpose " gust: Wohltman and niece, Mis: Anna RELIABLE LAUNDRY, Freese, left Wednesday for 8 two weeks’ 51' Pun 3:03., Hots. visit to friends in the East", the James- ~ . Hixhllnd Park. The birthday celebration of Miss Helen Hill was the occasion of a fes- tive evening on Saturday, August 31. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hill, of 57 Green Bay road, know how to wel- come friends and neighbors and judg- ing by the abundant provisions of good things which they supplied to Over seventy guests they must hue made up their mind to a right roya} time for young and old. And: they were not disappointed - - ”'"WE 1eafu“frdtfi“'the fiostln'ltter' “tit The marriage of Miss Ethel L. King to Arthur Clinton Purdy will take pia’cg at 3280 South Park avenue, Thursday evening, September 12. . The bride will be attended by ' Miss Olive Swain, of Glcncoe, whiie the groom will bé sup- poi‘ted by Ernest Morley, of Canada. Rev, A. O. Pfansti'ehl will ofliciate.. the postofiice authorities are particular about risking the limbs of letter at- iiets where the sidewaflu are bad or where dangerous dogs are kept and that the city must be mteful of these ,thiixgs if it would maintain the present free delivery; of mail. in. Highland Park, Highwood, Boa Sheridan. lake Forest, Lake Blul, Libertyville, Noni Chia‘o and Wanke- pn hesitant. September 1. His head- quarters will be at Waukcpn. I'm 144i: M who'hubeeu a MMWA. 1mm» kahuna atAnuArhoronFriday. The High School Alumni wfllpresent theeomieopern.“AltheSi¢uofthe Bow Ind Arrow.” some time this tell. ThieoperavuwrituabyMr. W. M. Lovry, which he! will be a mum of ii: eccepunce. Mr. John S. Reagan. who for seven years ha been superintendent of the North Shore Eleétric Co., Highl-d Park. has been promoted to a wider Matthieu! of the company. operating The Rev. J. D. Lindsay, of Pittsbutg, Pm. preached at the Preobyter'an dutch last Sunday with much accept- ance. His text was, “And If I Be UfiédUpWiflDravAnMenUuto Me.” Mr. Lindsay is to preach again tomorrow in the same pulpit. Pillow Toijri three ashes, 2c. each. ‘ Be sure and ask’ior Trading Stamp. Buy yout Fiameltettes before prices advance. ' '- Fnll Gunter} y Style mm (in- eluding 15c pattern free)“. MRS. BOHL’S STORE. James McDonald celebrated his seventy-filth birthday recently end David M. Enkine, one of the telect guests, told how he tried to rain (luck: when as a boy he lived in'W‘IIkenn. 'He foundadmeneueintnestinthe “slough,” took them home, caught an old hen and put her a M'but she was notvhefietthfngood‘andlév OK, when he caught. hef'uain and lies- tened her on the nest where he kept her five weeks, but no ducks appeared, and he broke open one to see how the little duckling: were coming outâ€"when, oh, my! He knew at once where Shakespeare got that expression in Ham} let, ‘fMy offense is tank; it smdls to beautify”: Counly Independent. Of course you would prefer ELECâ€" TRIC LIGHT if you knew the coat wove no more thou for other forms of illumination. Let us tell you shout. it. NORTH SHORE ELECTRIC COM- PANYâ€"â€" Phone 63. www-mwuww havemfi'uofe‘wmonthe wenddeotthecityoufs'nday. The tionginthemmiagnlltmnu the Evangelial church, Second meet. and in the evening a! the Pint United Evangelical church. comet Green Bay road and Laurel am. The invita- tiouistoellmdthueshouldbca genenl interest in the visit of this rep- resentative of so impomnt a movement. town W'Whon 'elh a! ‘ ' OW me other pints of burnt. . f” Busineu m in Hitllhnd. Park mule , i _?____ Y a how of Thumhy. the County Fair W Day. Hoot of them clooed up, I" dash. I and the new men issued I notice that ”a." D' M: W Darlihg. mum no" . nu liheE‘Ii '0' Bibheeborqtiz...‘ . .ms I.__A!, IS YOUR HOUSE WELL LIGHTED? Telephone 45. Dr. Thonias’ Uncooked Winn Bread. Homemade Tomato Catsup. Strained Pure White Clover Honey. Ladieé’ Home, Journal Patterns in ITEMS OF INTEREST. Journal Patterns? in 1353‘“ talk he Highland Park. Miss Elizabeth MacAflliur [has re- turned from Winnipeg. Cm. where the gas been visiting : few weeks. Mrs. Albert Boy-um and’ Miss Bes- sie Day’ [eh for Omahaluthe' future home as!" Mm. Boy‘mon, Wedhesday.‘ The business am of Gleneoe glared up shop last Thursday and spurt the day at the Libertyvifle- Fair. ’ ' Mrs. Harry Whaler wumad home last Sunday (wetting gm: Wing three Weeks visiting in Euficmqt, Wis Mr and Mrs. Gayhart Hbeknc and little son spent laét Sunday visiting friends in Glenco‘e. Miss Carrie Gilmore, of Michigan City, Ind is the guest of Mrs C. Mar- tm. Mrs. P. Brewster will Mm Thus-S- day from Cleveland, after spending the summer there. Mrs. W. M. Bahrens entertained Mr. and Mrs. Schanks and daughter, of Chi- cage, last Monday. Mrs. Henry Baht-ens, of” Blufirstreet, entertained Mrs. Ida Bitch, of Chicago, last Monday. ‘ Mrs, Laufeary has returned to her school, after spendhg 9m enjoyable va~ cation with relatives m Michigan. ' Work of eonstmetian of church is progressing? mad everything will be in readiness for the laying of the corner stone at the time of the bishop’ s appointment. Mi” “nrjorie HI steadily after a ion; fever. W. 01'. H. W. Darlihg. pastor. whacked . .MSLm. Monks m.......11:ooa.m. Yoga; M's Seem: of Rn. Luther Pirdee: rector. Early communion ....-;... '1 Morning manic: ..11 Evening .................. O MluDiazhnnmmdmherschool work. ' Mn. F. J. W i! entertaining Miss Martha Luettjg, of Evan-ton. Min Funk. of chn Sound. Cum, is a guest of flu. G. 1.3m“. W. H; Jamison and family have re- turned from Paw in, Mich, where they have spent the summer. Mr. and Mn R ‘E. Whitney will spend Saturday and Sand“ at North Luke, Wis. Christin can." '.. (.... mum Pam mm Wedneuhyazooo. m. MiuASu‘n, of Rockford. is (h: guest m lubed-‘1 Wednesday 0:00 5. m It. par. W M Hunky is improving siege of typhoid

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