El: to II .:1.'. l.. K‘ II I‘ OI w ’. -. . OI -‘ " WOW Oh†u I303. 3.1mm“ ‘ none loan Clo-o a. mu. nub-In u 130.. n Sula-y nun alone It 5:13 1:. III. Lou. It 5:58 p. u. \ HIGHLAND PARK NEWS ITIII. Uh Estella Clark left on Thursday min: ht uterdaysvbithClevch-nd. 01 lo, after which. accompanied by Cleve- Iandhienaabegoeo onto Nonhamp In. Hut. it: the Junior Cla- nt Smith Cullen Mr. and Mn. Augustus J. White, of Em spent the week end here. 'Mn. White 1n: just returned from Canada. who has .hoen visiting Ila. Frank Kirby. tens-m home SM. Mrs. Edwin C. Young. who'hu hen visiting her sister, Mn. C. I. W, has tetumed to town. Mrs. A. B Piaget.“ and he! â€- ter, Willette. of Kuwaiti.“ . era] days with be! parents, “I†Streiber. The course of Shim hm _ f 1 beginnbythe Waikiki?!- Lettcr. node: the auspices .oi-tb tbl’lo.» and: Club of Highland Puck-m he 8:- nounced in fullnem jock. There are witty-four new babies in the ï¬rst grade of the grammar school. Miss Mildred Code has returned from Gamma-sit, Maï¬a,_ where she has been visiting N53; Ruth Column. George -'quden_ went to 'the hospital Thursdgy to be operated on Friday. Mini [Feuléï¬r “$5 now convalescing at u p "-wa :- Hr. Lewis Pease left for “Illinois†Thursday morning. The infant daughter of Mr. Edwin Larson at very ill with the measles. Dr. Robert: is out gain alter-having had serious trouble with an infected toot. Mrs. Fred Brewlt has been very ill for the last month. Mr. and Mrs. A. lpomie are the hap- py parents of a ten-pound baby girl, born last week. . passengers. ' We understand that the Chicago and , Milwaukee Electric roads have made I regulation on the Carrying. of. dogs as Little four-legged pets, car- tied m the. arms or on the lap, are passed free, but larger do" will be admitted only on the rear platfortn and I anal! fair will be charged. AttheElmPheeSchool. The second week of school ï¬nds «an enroflmem of 475 manila at the (3er School. This Is in cm of the enroll- ment one year no. and it Rein!“ We Ht. 0,. KcEwen is still very sick ut Augustin. hospital. - Mr. and Mn. Jam! 8. Form who have been spendincflu summer 3: Har- bor Pain, Mich. hive come to High- land Path for I fgw weeks, until the opening of their Chicago home. Mr. and Mrs. George Lytton, of Prairie avenue, Chiesgo, are spending a few weeks at the home of Mrs. Lyt-- ton's mother, Mrs. Theodore Schwsrz. Miss Heien Crsk returned from At~ talk, Alabsms, where she has visited for the lost two months. Mrs. Robbin! and daughter, Miss Aniy Hohhird, have returned from Ad- discn. Pa.,w12ere they have been for the last. month Mrs. Robinm and daughter, Miss Robhason. of Anderson, 11111., are visit- ing Mg Robinson’s daughter, Mrs ’I'hompsqn, of Gentrat avenue. ' Miss Willa. Lovell has rctume'd from New York,- where she has visited for sacral Weeks. Mar. and M1345. M. Seward are en- attaining a weekend party of six Dr. Colbu‘m left f0! Ogunquit, Me}, Mr. and Mn. Augustus J. White, of m spent the week end here. [u White 11:: just returned from Highland Puk M ail: u u " 18:20; ll. “ 3:03.. “ 8:17 p. n. “ 0:50 1). II. It I†0:“; -. 1:40p... :OOmIn. A -‘ .num One of the prettiest houses erected this season was built at: St. John’s pine: by Mr. c. J. Streiberw It will be qt:- cupied by Mr. and Mrs; A. Lawrm Mills on their return from their wedding trip in Italy. The n_eit_ sidewalk on Laurel uyetiue makes it easy to walk to the News- Letter 02 and leave a subscription, if only .3 trial subscription for the rest of the present year. Albert Larson has published a. unique postal card of marriage and birthday celebrations. The city isto be oonmmlated 9n the improvement in closing in the city hall property on Green Bay road with a nut new fence, in place of- the old. ramshac- Tde that was a menace to passer: by on a windy day Now for sidewalks t0 match. - 'Rev. Lawrence R. Howard, son, 95 General C. H. Howard,'of Glennie, will be the preacher for the mom .urvice at the Presbyterian church on Sunday; “I. June: Gm! gave a lumhcon on “E's-dâ€. b M of Mrs. ];~ums .\l\- “0- who is visiting her sister, Mrs. Frat Kirby. Hrs. Frank M)! and daughter, Albert Lam. visited cousins in City on: “and†Mrs. Jane: Canada. who Mr. and Mn. Whitney, of Green in, mud. left Ftiday for their home in Canada. Mrs. Jams Mcifluua. of Satan. The east side of the city was {Ducti- cally in darkness for an hour or goon Wednesday evening. A fuse buméd out and shut 03 electric light. Some incoh- venieixée was felt at the churches, Where prayer meetings are held on Wednes- days, and at mine social gatherings. ’ Mrs. Levin is visiting n! "map and Iowa City. James Mcllhnun, whooe wife has lbeen visiting Mrs. Alben Lnnon for the past three weeks, made an ‘un- expected visit this week. A: tho Elm Plec- Schoat » ‘ Theoeochm W ‘L this term are u}; n.3,“ “farzxt'm'ï¬ 3;, 7,0â€;'m"“": The second week of school ï¬nds an m â€â€˜4 “woudԠ'M"- m ““33“ Mr. Dohald' McDonald has sold hi: emoflmmt 01495 pup“: at the Gamma? “‘1'“ {khaki} “hm†k“ W“- Mi†house and will move to the 3(5th Side. School. This is in exec» of (he enrofl- Md“? 1. from 6‘5“"- - Chicago, October lst. ment one year ago, and it waif 1M3" Awi’dfluen pupils from here ore Mrs. Laughrey, MissDietz’ and, Mia Mr. C. J. Stygihcr, who has teen very ill for the past month, is much improved. W Mrs. Uidlï¬i-nnfl At the last meeting of the Board of Education it wcs decided to put in operâ€" ation min the bus carrying the srnsller children from the Port Clinton school {in the Elm Place school, since it has not fusible to reiopen the former Icehcol this yesr. Some of the children living in the we. end of the district are considerably" further from the Elm Place building than the latter is from the Lincoln averme building in School District No. 1m, and it Was contended by school patrons in that part of the district that the bus should he used to transport the small children or the Port Clinton building should be re-opened. Petitions to that effect having been sub: mined, the Board of Education author» ize'd a committee to enter into a contract for running the bus each way once c day, and the bus will soon he in opera», tion min Miss Elizabeth Kmof Evsnuon. hasbeenenrolledoutheteuhmgtoree us salaried cadet. with remitrctter noondutresnnsecondgrsdeflerspeeial work will he to assist Mic. Benedict. who notodyhc's chem of a class room ‘ but -also supervises the drum work in the entire building. Miss Knapp has‘ had excellent training in the Evanston schools. . . The W’ lea-Ir is eight in line for the conic; season. Breads. queli ties cnd prices no open for on to see. When yon deal here you may know that you are right, in qusiity and priest It you hulieve whet I cation beta the duty confronting yo’n of letting use prove thst 1 en. be or bought. to you. xx likegthe tuttghccuuse t meter i", l matter it. bee-chewy pulicy'tc business 7 - Northwestern park. .r\ 7 Mr. and Mrs. Ellenmeier, of Chicago. have moved into the house mated by R. M. Lord. Mr. and Mrs. P. Rommel and family visited relatives in Chicago Sunday. Mr. C. B. Eaton is akin; a tour of New York. Jamestown not! the East- ern States. Hermann Frost is ill with an attack of typhoid fever. but his condition is not serious. R. M. Lordwhowcsemployedcsa compositor on this paper, is gone to Louisiana, where he hopes to nuke his home and fortune. ' ounces news Imus. ' crwacn mnmonv. Rev. Dr. M. W. Darling, water. Bible school .w ......... ' .0 .“Lm. Morning service . . ..11:00s. In. Young People’s Society of . ._ Christian Culture £00311 Prayer meeting, Wednesday 0:00 p. In. st. m. M m Rev Luther Pardee. rector. Early communion ....... . 1:3os.m. Morning service . .. 2. ....... 11 :003. m. Evening “a“... 8:009.ml. Sunday school ............ 0:45 s. in." An interesting ceremony in shame for Tuesnay. Sept. 17th. The Corner ' Stone of the new Saint Eliubeth Church will be land by Bishop c. P. mam on that date The ce‘remtiny will take place in 4: 30 P. M. and will undoubtedly be a most interesting event. 1x lhul the total catchment hf†“I‘- z\ | z whool year Wm W “C 0‘ ll“ mar Iml less than the W“ the: 11 the preceding yelr. For the u three years the gain h! M ha been alnut W to 6“ I W roomeuhyul'. WWOfthis year ï¬nd: every school 1006 Wed- Province to this year um use hot one seventh grade room. m mt there are two math [Me mi. and this medminmtyeuoruothere will need to be III additional eighth grade than. If you believe what, I g†you hue the (buy commuting yo‘u of letting me prom that. I cumbe of beneï¬t. to you. I like-the tank because 1 master in. l mater it became my policy in business I; for success in the long run. Mrs. Camm, of Crystal Lake, Wk, visited with the Pettis’ this week. Edward Selig i; yisiting relatives at Waterloo, Iowa, for a few Weeks. The Misses Edith and Gen'eviwe Dal- lard and Miss Marshal, of Logan Square, flaked with the Antea’ on Sun- TM‘LI‘ICI’ lunar is right in line for the coming mason. Brgndu, qmli tin und prices are open for III to see. When you deal here you mty know tint you In right, in qmflity and Mrs; George Karch and ,Miss Miyme Kan-ch are visiting relatives at' Cross Phines, Wis. Miss Maymc Imll stay a few weeks. DEERFIELD ITEMS. Mtg. 9.8.0311. Telephone 45. am High school,lld|‘buahu beeumloyedtoctnythewpihhm sdzoolandhck- ind the Todd’upu Sunduy. the Sammy nine to: the Decrï¬cld’s. upd allowed hm one hit. The wore wu 2:01.1‘hinoentb6mtheï¬mlm oflheSundaypme. WW5" inning: and Ryln pinched font. The tum huthree [oodmlcheduled Saturday; they play the Nine!“ 8 Northwestern park. Mr. andMn. 13:11am. «Chic-go. havemovedimothehouqcmudbyk. Hem Frost is ill with an emck of typhoid feyet. but his condiuon u not serious. RM. Mwbwmbyedua Composite: on this paper, is gone to Louisiana, where he hopesyto nuke his homenndiortunc. ' A general invitation! is minded to all patent to attend and mtg in the let. Norman Hurford is attending Lake Forest Maddiy. Nofman took a course at Lewis limitth this summer Mr. and Mrs. W. H Johnson haw rc- ' The church' 15 located at the northwest corner 9! South and Vernon Avenues. Mrs. A J. Whipple is staying for a time at Highland Park. ‘ Mr F. 3 Hankey has returned home from an extended trip to Western Cam Mrs Marjorie Hankey is slowiy reg covering from a two mohths’ siege of typhoid fever. Rev. Dr. M. W. Dating, pastor. Bible school ............ flaunt. Morning service ...«...v....r!1:003.m. Young Peoplg’s Society of: szwm,“ Chm 'i" their visit" t6 Michigan, “’1