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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 9 Nov 1907, p. 3

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But mm m :ntials I the L) the nitivc milk- chil- hearty large htful. zrkey, right with a of with oys‘ the ten ) . WI, fol- the re. an for of OR»? at. EN 5. OIJJIIC a 9M) ; m. a u 12:” P‘ .. r. u 13:55P- m. “ " 2:" p. In. “ “ '32” p. u. HIGHLAND PARK\ITEI8. M'. \l. C. U Mu ll r. chin-l musl- WI 0! the 27th regiment. filer hIVIr ; bum. lbw-n! 1w- s 3w. bun-turmd home to flighhod Purl: Mr. Prion the Highland Park under- nkgrhbu been up: mum; past week 7 was noun Glou- n 7:20a. mule-v0 a 710 u u o. , ‘u n‘ '. IL. 0. u ”a. ‘_ II. n u .z‘o 9. ~.‘ 1. u .:w P' .‘ Thunday last Mia Helen Coale en- “Named for Mil; Swan: and Miss Put- fir. and' Mn. c.‘ M. Seward left on T uenday ona hunting trip; in Mississippi. Mr. and‘ Mrs} H. H. Chandler and hiniiy have retumed to China where they will spend the winter. - ml n. ;Sazurday Miss. Amy Holabird gave a luncheon in honor of} Mia Putman and Miss Buck of Chicago. Covers were laid . Miss Lillie Bell has been viiiting Miss Margaret Land: oi Auburn Park. Dr and, Mn. Colblkn and Ruth Col- bum are expected home this week from Omnquit. Maine, where they have been all summer. , Miss Alva Putman has been the guest (if Miss Freida’ Swartz for t_wo weeks. Mn. 1'". W. Slewns of Rutlnnd. Vt. this Week- is the guest of Mrs. Ggorge Campbell, Sheridan Road ' Mrs. 05‘ Helen Coale win not ‘go to Texas at present owing to serious' illness in the family of her friend. Mrs. Haney, Glenone ave, enter. Mrs. Dillinger. taint-d her pgrenu. Mr. and. Mrs.‘ J. Obri’rn 0! Romance, Iliinoia. Mm. Emma About twenty Highland Park young poop'e attended a HMIOWe'c-n purty given by the Messm. Pratt, of Wanke- Mr. thn Bailey. who was serfongly ill \he- eu’y part of the week, is able IQ be out. again. Mrs, Hubert. Campbell of Newlnn. Indian}. gue a very inwreatldg‘ulk at. \M Highland Park Wumnn's Club last Tuesday lftl'rnoun. Subject, “A Day on Ellis hlumlfl.0 ' Mrs. E. Jopwn 0! Chicago spent. 'lthurtday with Mrs. Spengler. Clarion Becky t i. ~ill with the grip. fluidly “I” an». at ma p. u. Lem-.0. u 5:“ p. In. Highland Park Mails 0015‘ SOUTH Mrs. Henry Detnion and daughter' Isabel. of Grand Rapids. have gong to “ Kansas City- afl‘er nn extended visit with Highland Park friends; Mrs. R. J. Strut; and daughter, Miss Mun-got. have returned 1mm 3 summer abFoad. and for the present are at home with Mrs ueurge B. Cummings on Central ave Kunus City-aflbrnn extended visit with Highland Park frieudt'. ' Mrs A. Bichurdshn, «.1 Wisconsin, made a short visit. to Highland Park ‘ this week; Mrs. Oscar séhmidley, 204 Central avenue, is eutertaimng her mother, Mrs. Billinger. Faculty 39d boys were all 113ng out in costume, the following being conspicu- (“13' Major Dm'idson-râ€"Scoxtish Laird. Mrs. Davidson -~»Moth'er Hubbard, Miss Davidsonâ€"Modern Young Lady. Dr. Rogers wHumer. Mrs. Rogers ~~Vivandiere. Clowns, darkies, Happy Hooligans; dudes, Mexicans and other costumes weré in evidence. Mrs. Emma E. liibble of Ffeepnrt, IlHnnis, is spenrfing the week and will friends in Wuukegun andv Highland Pdl‘k. Mr. and Mrs. P. L.» Wickes, 920 Sheridan Road, after a week‘s absenée will return tomorrow. The third of the course of lectures at. the lecture room of the Pub’ic Library will be nivvn by the Rev. W." Burgess 'on Friday hext, Nov. )5. Subject. "Macbeth," and the fourth and last. on Nov, 22. Subject, “Hamlet." Hdlom 'n it the May» The buys at the military academy enjoyed a right myal time on Hallo“ e‘en. The bars 0| regular nrder were let down and they m mac” " TO BUSINESS MEN [Mparm/zt Mr. 1. J. Mitchell, who is an up- to~date Accountant of Eighteen year’s experience, hhh opened an office in HighlandPark. Mr. Mitchell is prepared to care for the books of business men- large or small -â€" and will cl eerfully give prices for Accounting and Auditing work for Banks, Manu- facturers, Merchants and Public Institutions. He will undertake to Open and Close Sets 0 Looks Draw up'Balance Sheets Examine and Audit Accounts Analyse Costs Sales and Profits and Compile Clear and Concise Statements reflecting the Operation and Condition of Your Business. went in for merry pleasure with the? full acquiesence and appreciatidn of the sage and commanding officers 0( the institu- ‘ Hallmveenxgamcs and colleizc songs were revelled in and Prof. and Mrs. Coi- bum presented the periormanceof Punch and Judy. An apple eating contest was of coins: included In the program and the whole ended happily. soberly and joyous . They had asupper of whole mast pig and pumpkin pie. ' ThevMess hall was decorated with jack-cilanterns and autumn coughs. . W ..31 William Yawn (3|) of I We: known family at. flighhnd l'u-k we»: died an. Elg’in of pneumonia was buried at. St. Man's ceme'ery. Rev. Father Mm-rissy conducting the services. Brain-13. host. of ’friendshe limvvs to mourn his loss th 9e sine". Mm. Funk Ila ben 01 Pmiriv View Mrs. ilizabthluymnnM “horine Yng er of Big Maud Pink nnd Wm hroxhrm. A. H Yarn- M H ghv’vood um Frank Ylgn' of Chimo 'died of hurt disetno. H9 GLENCOE. ITEMS." Nnvember 3. Chas. B. Mortimer 46"- Ha Waswflai- den! at. Glencné. Was burivd at Rose hm by the pmimr of the church'of we cnlnred peonle. Mr. Mortimer was It om- time in good circumstances, own- ing Ia- we property in Chicago. He was. hnwever 0! us good. camel-mm nu.- tnre. Imd frvouent'y helped hi~ mm racu unflUne bv cum: puma and in his lunar days «Is watchman .31. the South avenpd ems-sing; ‘ Brain-m. a host. of ’friendshe limvvs to mourn his loss th 9e sine". Mm. Funk Ila ben 01 Pmiriv View Mrs. ilizabthluymnnM a‘hcrine Yng er of Big Maud Pink nnd Wm hroxhrm. A. H Yarn- M H ghv’vood um Frank Ylgn' of Chimo The fume-l a? hoof Hr. doom .1va In: Inc-Id u the tan“; "aide-ea fluid y. Romain-r 4. 19 '2. Rev. Mr G “ole-M and not. I]. If. I'm-cult!» Wd. lntvrbrht ll LUV. Fina-Ii ' It In anagram-d “It be In! .0 third while child _horu II Chic-m His pun-ms elm. frail WNW pvt-vim. I yrgr Th:- ftmfly Im-O a“ low “weed-m: y I!" Q. “val-.0. Cid N-rII-fled. Mr may III-Md UN. Eluheth Cvp-ley May 8. ll“. a Nonhflwd, Ill. They canowll‘gh- inn-t Punk 38 30‘an agu .nd but III“) hero- onmiunomly until hII death it noon lad. Friduy. Nuv. 1.1911. a. an Hm: 7| yen-n u-dhnunmold. II, Elvey lemma u bmther I‘Ill’lol Elves-.01 d’lDd Junction, aw... I‘ll widow and} lime children, Luke. “to-c. .ud Mn. 8 u. Evunu, m mum his «I uh Mr. Ewy In- born June 3". Mi. the vi In” of Chicago. nru lam-dc Pun Durham. It in :- comhrt to them in the hunt n1 lhrirbwentrmenl. co rrcnll his life of hhhflflnru [0 MI funny nod Ml community.- Hr «suntan-many "served In utt- tc-rh of who {um-r life not. nth-n r:- preuiug himself on rrligion. Bil 11» "rd In! than: Ion-I hypocric', WI. marked und in I In mvm life he showed 10th lhv {ruin of a life founded on ur nnherulded belaef in (ind nod etenId' life. « Sir: George they ‘od‘zâ€"angh‘ters extend a cm!~ n1 ”mph. to the kind frirndu and neighbors during the. re- cent. mneu and d‘eath of their belated husband and hiker. Shetland floss like ererythifig' else is rising. My pn'ceil um 10 tents. , F Ianclette it down to the old price. Children’ 3 work boxâ€"~furnished 25c. ' Box of three handkercltiefs 15 Cents. Five inch ribbons, all culurs', 20 cents. Underwear from 33¢. per garment. These are a few leading items at Hang arrive from north and ”south: 7:32. 9:80. 1:07. 8:30, 5:48. Mans depart for. north and south: 9:16 1:07. 3 26. 6: 16. Mans-close 15 mlnptes beforedeparb mo of aacks for the train. The items fur this town have not reached as gs we'go to press. The Rev.“ W Burgess will address the service conducted by the Men's Clubofthe Congngnfionn] church at 5 o'cluck p; m” nn Sunday. Subject, “The Bible ind Shnkspcare." Postomce hours: 7 njm. {areas 9. m WINNETKA NEWS. Tulane swam. Bob! 5 Store, High' and Park

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