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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 2 Nov 1907, p. 4

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“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'fied 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 infidel: 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..." ”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 benefit: 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 Springfield, 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 efi‘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~five of her friends last' Saturday evening. Mr. W. Lowrie carried of the first 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 fine‘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 ofidadids 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 finches 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 ' ‘ ' ' ~‘- ’“ fish“ “ 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 afimmfint 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 ”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“ ”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.” ”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: ’ ”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 Garfigld 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 Afixflfiysfiwttwm - 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 Detrfield Township High School ht Young me’cn so- mblc time. here 1:4 the high .9.

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