“The Helping Hand Chi)†and “The Lad'mf Aid" of m Evaiflkal .szhurch will {my on sale tht things made with hands, next Tuesday even- ing, Nov. 5, in the hall abcve 0. B. Budd’s studio. The mfg to begin at 5 o’.c!ock Chicken dinner will be served from 5 to 8 o'clock At 8 o’clock a short pros am will be ren- dered; Miss Emily Km]: will give a number of impersonations. M“. C. C. Y6: gave a bridge party gm. memo; 5M5†Kin {flush of Mrs. Frances Brgwn gin a dinner on Thursday cvenin; follo'ï¬ed by a dance given by Mrs Erwin, Mt. Mil- larq and Mr.Bly1h at the Log Cabin. Mr. and Mrs. W T Undetw003 and Miss Willa Novel! gave, a Hallowc’ en party on .Thursday evening at “The Barn," the home of Mr. and Mn. Underwood. Ticket inï¬del: for Mr. Burgess' lec- tures Shnkspeare are requested to noâ€" tice 't th'enext iecture will take place on' Friday, Nov. 150:. instead of the 8th. "PM Thoxizai of Lake Forest win preach at the Pmbyteripn church on on _Wednesda"y evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ewart and children, ElIen. Lima: and Loyd, returned ~ Miss Margaret culkin entertained the [min of eight side, of Chicago The Bridge Gab inc: at~ thé home of Mn Henry yd. Hyde on Tuesday. _ 60le now- V Clo-o It 8:10 a. albedo“ we 3. m. com 10.1. Oh. it 7:20 a. DUI..." â€1:50: III A park mission dunk! be canted by Nufll- Shove mic, under the laws o! 155. 'to'inlpme the opportunity of- fered We Saniuty cam] for baiti- fyitq the country. It is chimed that ninetymine pet cent of the beneï¬t: de- tived from the anal will be given to at Mk. "then take they: in het- tu- m. a consequent W in henfll conditions. put pouibilitiea. enhanced v'luee My“! out: and plenty of WW. without considering employ- mentofe largennmberofpoopkin QI 5‘ " 12:26 p. II. “ “ wasp. “ 1:41 p. n; “ ‘ ‘i‘ an? 1). ‘5 Ozmp. .. ‘»‘ “ 6:50 p. Smithy mu ohm u 6:13 p. 'm. ' ' Leno. u 0:43 p. m. Highland Park Mnils 9:0}; III" 3:10 p. m.. of " .6 6| OM... 3. 8:40pm. 6:15 p In. Miss Ackennan, a well-known artist of Springï¬eld, 11]., viuted the Editor of the News-Lute: this week. A Lawn are oemg made in many parts of. the century to “out†the -'"tcddy hear" from the affection: of children and to supplant it with the old-fashioned doll. Many people 0: the North Shore sympathize heartily with the eï¬â€˜orts. The Highland Park Womin's dub met Oct. 22 in Library hall. A most enjoyable programme was given The madeâ€"violin; selection: by Mrs. J. Hebbkthwaitbâ€"accompuniem by her little daughter Anna; was especially pleasing. Miss Marjorie Aldridge gave a millinery party to about twenty~ï¬ve of her friends last' Saturday evening. Mr. W. Lowrie carried of the ï¬rst p‘iz'c for the best trimmed hat. Mrs. J. F. Séott is entertaining her sister, Mrs. Hugh Irwin, of La Crosse. Wis: Miss Cora Hodges is spending the week with friends in Evanstm. The E’gkine Bank building in mak- ing splendid progress towards com- pletion. It in beginning to show up as a ï¬ne‘block. Mrs. Mame Powers and Mrs. C. E. Johnson of Chicago spent Thursday of this week with Mrs. C. W. A]- dridge. Mrs. Powers may be remem- bc‘ed as having spent last winter here with her daughter, Mrs. W. B. road, entertamed a number oï¬dadids last Wednesday in honor‘ of Mrs. Geo. L Wrenn. Wrenn. Hellowe'en was in evidence on Thurlday night in a score of ways. The most notable, perhaps, was the gathering of the you; pewle of the Humane Society at the home of Miss Ewing. We In} hear more about this event next week. The flat infonnal hue. of the yen at the Nonhweatern unitary Acade- my van {inn Thursday evening in their mm! fmn’ hop with all the dancers in hmerlike attire. , The Editor of (he News Letter left town yeuetdny to attend a convention at Battle Creek. Mich. Tuesday from Scab“, where they hue been whiting also; Aunt. Ilia Beniicc Severn. Mia Hui: Trier and Min Edna ï¬nches Of Chi- cngo we the gust: of Miss Mar- garet Chitin on Thursday. _ Mr. Frank H. Burgess, who in mm age:- of the Daily Tribune, La Crone Wu. will visit his fgthet, Rev W Burgess. next week. Mrs. HE‘H. Chandler ‘of Sheridan ' ‘ ' ' ~‘- ’“ ï¬sh“ “ La Miss Hannah Adix and Mn. Purdy Huh man“ . of Boone, Iowa, are Visiting with Mr. Wang £2“: ~ 3; ‘r ~â€" vvv- “3,,3' "Vimhous aï¬mmï¬nt ism mim- 'a man ta be humbig. He is proud of his riches, Inning or ancestry. If he once becomes humble, he is in danger of be- coming proud o'i his humility." “Our religion is successfully combat~ in; the heathen faiths. " - “How prudently most men sink un- than into the grave; how thought- lessly a few rise to immortality. †‘ “Mystery about "W m not de- Mr.‘and, Mn. Zach!“ and Frank Peâ€" tersen o! W‘a'u'km he visiting S. P. Hutchinson' and family. Mrs. K)“ Barnes at For“: Gicn is Visiting With Mr. lad Mn. Fred Meyer. .\ Mrs. Adams and Lois have â€turbid“ from their two w‘ecku’ visit at Rimm- Mr. and MrsJIohn Knécht are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Was-mg, at Des Moincs, Iowa. > . pvâ€"wâ€" â€"; for young men. because youhg men m l likely to think it smart to be W His choice of subject he explained a . due to the fact that he gave church “lb 1 before he gate political. and expected b ’ make them after he had quit mid;- 1‘4 litical talks, further that religion D“ â€it theme which appealed to men all “I time while politics appealed to ‘- smnll part of the time. Various comments were ,‘_ good serum.†“All been “5‘“. ‘I was disappointed.†â€V . †at. an truths m new ' ‘ in; {m Bryanit wilt†‘ V “I". Brynn vindicated?†_ :venity Club after the m AJew quotations Quit: the laetnre fol- . lbw: ’ â€The human mmure of a human life is the income." “T he divine measure is the outgo, the overflow. the contribu- Mr. F. A. W. O“ Rncinc visited friend: hen day. Au". Holbrook (Dame Comte, oi Chicago Record-Hank!) was the guest of In. R. L Lovell lut Thun- day. Miss Hekn Culé is awed-d to leave next week 50? an cw“ with a ache-emu m Tau.- ' 4 NORTH SHORE NOTE W. J. Bryan lectured on “the Prince of Peace†1t the Fiat Methodist Church of gunman Tuesday night to that Mr. and Mrs. Volney M d Racine spent a h! days 0‘ hit N with Highland Put friends. ' Mr. and Mrs. 1. Rune" of Garï¬gld Park are spending the week-cud with Mrs. James Gram. address was fool: I “roll along Ma Philadelphia jwhile «the were all mung {x311 blast, According to a European expert, Chi- éago is the most musical American city‘ From Which it is evident thin he never tootaltmudougmrkctmh What!!!“ 13-11516 «he cadmium» Mr. Roscnow returned Friday of last wcck from a few weeks’ visit with his brothcf and son {:1 Ceilifomia. ' ‘ur.szmmm-u :fgvveeks'vhitinhau. The m poles Ruth: m l'uhu but "finiudwilooabcm andthehnpslmurudy‘um . Gmuod has been broken {or the erec- tion a“ new house just nouth of Mr. Wm. Planck ream. Thurs People’s cial at v Some fries-NIL; of Mt. Reisman surprised him at his home in Waukegan on Tuesday evening, ‘he occasion being his bitthday. . t The Missionary Society of the Freshw- terian Church met at the home of Mrs. A. C. Smith of: Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Meeklin spent Sunday in Wiln'lette as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jennings. team will play Evanston this morning at 10:30 for the! ; mm the north shore. Thu rsdayf; dek, the and versity, «fl: Satu rday'l‘i Mr. L. F. AIM of Chicago visited mm. x"- P; Mfridly. andlan.C.Auteslndfulily. Ilia Aï¬xflï¬ysï¬wttwm - Sunday. Seven! young people from mud the dance and play at ochooll'hday evening. Ofla muster from heuumnded the Sunday Sdml convention at Mll- Rev. Quayle of Lab M m It. service: in the Presbytetim Church In: The Detrï¬eld Township High School ht Young me’cn so- mblc time. here 1:4 the high .9.