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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 16 Nov 1907, p. 2

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Mrs. }. L. Millerhas removed to herV ngw hnme at I!!!)Grecn Bay Road. Mr. (and Mrs. .B. A. Passendeh ”bed: to spend Thanksgiving in their new ham: on Circle avenue. Mrs. A. Fancher and Mrs. J. Hebhic- tlmaite were guests in the Park an Thursday. , The Highland Park Woman'sClubwiH meet on Tuesday, November I9, at Li- brary Hall. The essayist of the day will be Dr 1-: ha anh’t. Mr. and Mrs. Werner Spengierare the happy parents of a baby boy. ' ‘ut. and MM. Anson Mnrgzm. «,f Sheri- dan'R'oadLare‘ rejoicing uu-r 11w arrival of a little slaughter. ., Mr. and Mrs; Gnidinger, uf Chicago, spcnt last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack huff». Sundaj Rev.. A. C. Undenmvyor or Moody’s DEERFI lnsthtv, will pn‘ach at the Fir! Friends of Allc l‘nitwl Evange-liml Church. “an Ihy ry to hear of } Mud and lmuw']. Sunday m 'rning. “'15.. last Friday Mrs. Claw, of Second street. i! enterâ€" taining her parents. Mr. and lira. Dyhc, of Chrystal Lake. Mn. C..'l‘ Fordgavea-ladiu' and party Friday afternoon. _ Mn. Fearing. of Roger William: de- uut, gave a dinner party Int Saturday evening in honor of Mr. Fearing's binh- day. Covers were laid for twelve. Mr. and Mrs. Anhut Purdy have taken moms with Mrs. Alton) (in Second Sheet. The many friends of Hr. lune- Bov- den tendered him: abirthday surprise patty Thunday evening. Card: were the order of the evening. Mr. and Mn. L. C. Whitman. of Roger William avenue, have returned to‘lheil' apartmenuinthe “Charlcvoix.” Chicago. ' HIGHLAND PARK NEWS. Mrs. C. G. Phillips and Miss Hipwéll attended a and party given by Mrs. john Jenni” It Willmcne last Thursday The Mines Agnes and Mari; Dvyen of Rockiond. Illinois, spem Sunday last with Miss Catherine Sullivan. new. 3’ - ”new“ cents (or capital. The quarter was If“ jingling in his pocket when he reached Philadelphia. The net cost uf the trip has nnthing. DnulidllnCoIM'remmed this‘ â€"â€"~"‘” week from Maine when Mn. Colbum “‘0 “NO“ It tho .0!!!“ “- hasheenspemflnuhem.,,r "“30 Chmhonmmmm Suflerman made his )nunmy through beating his way when it was imp-rssihle to get a ride otherwisc. 17. h "fin! tad Body. The 1053 is about so um Hr tinny cm ered by insmnnu- are taken care (If 1(- lnxmlnlily uf Mr. \\'. J. Fyt‘fc. Alter givmg alarm they busied {hem- «hits in asfisting to temove \aluahIEg By the time the firemen arriml the fire had made progress and m spin wt 1|:(ir Ip‘flldid GEO?” it reached up u u: ' IIH fine of plumbing ta the St1\.ml~' hul moms and the ganet-lh( nu m (M I'vnf .. The Eigman'wdfked hrm Cl) and 5.1\ ml .flfllfi‘finn ponien of the house1 although thefnrm‘ture “13¢er and tho ~mulh “I'm; will have to be partially rvlmih.N On searching beidvi they; dimdvered fire which almost immediately burst mm afreat blaze in close contact with a pile kindling wood. It seems that an hour before this the two servants were aware of some smefloi smoke and in a very short time discovéred that it was making its way from the base- ment up by the register in a homer of the parlor. ’ . of [and ability. and apparently of earnest: christian purpose. He will need III the' grace and ability he can employ. for. all things considered, there no few places in 'the ministry hdrdor to fill than the pastorate of a suburban church with its men and wgmu of “W- who-o “mound The Presbyterian church bu dadd- cd to all, through the Presbytery tho Rev. R. C. Dobson, of Blooming- ton. Ill. Mr, Dobaon k I young man u Crone. W11. home on Tun-thy utter a few I' vlflt with that tuber. Rev. Wm. Burma. enliâ€" tor ot the North Shore News Mar. mi. Albert Larson _hu been on m not 1m um week, confined to bk bed. but In recovering. - . Mr. MaxC. L. Mullen, : It for! Sheridan. is no . land Park. Rclcrcncc column will give inlur find value of his ten day. Mrs. Peter Cody, form 5 ‘il buried [rum her late wood Ian Mmulay. ' Friends of Allen Crawford \' Mr. DEERFIELD ITEMS are so generally absorbed in will be a public muting III‘I Ill-damn Ioehty. his dvuth Q‘Vt’ll ”ll‘ Llnlily \t ”w 11mm- S7 . § x N l In. P. Rommel fluted ha- m. .In. E; B. aha-man, It any-uh Mr. Charles Guam 13.111 filth appeu atoms. » W Mr; Charles Bud and family have cumv to 1!“);me to five. The 89123 of Mr. \enzel Mustk WING than cousin \ldly V chbék from Thorpe, “15., with arm» ty o!_ twflse, who, wnh the Inn and mm refreshments had the “Lime‘ot their lives.” F ‘ The childrén at Mr. Damn Matron. emartained their httle rxiends hum week and all had a guod time. ‘ mquwoou NEWS. Mrs. Hayarm has just had in In: cesatul operation for appendScium' Mt. Chutfl‘ 1311176131; and tamily have moved to bake Bmf. Mrs. Shams gave a Hm- dimwr pm» tyften covers. The colors weregrovn and white. The M. E. Ludivs Aid will vnh-r- min Mrs. Some- in he; home, .\’m. H. uwm the advent‘n! her birthday. Rev. Fiddler of 01110330 preached at the Presbyterian chumh Bu'nduy. Another masquerade! Surely High- wuod 'is running mad with fun and lmllc. There will be‘ I lent social at the home of Mrs. Flower Fruity no 9111113. _ . The Dorcas society of the Presby- terian church met with 11m. 8. P. Hutchinson Thursday. They will have a bazaar lnthewtutnfl.‘ r ,. mu Hubbard will lave In. A 10“ an (or Cnfltomh. when III. will spend the winter. A Elmer Themen um on the nick 113.1116 tllneu In due to now-oh uuuble. It. Otto final I; visiting mum at Weld. Ills. Mr. Harold Flower "3‘ very last week with nonohs profit-£10m ThorovmbenduceuAndonon'l lull, sum-y evening. On Thursday can“; u Itchy ‘31:] was born to Mr. um Mn. on. - swim“! "on the W and has um m, I!“ noon minus-d u- kon m with hurt Mat um‘tn- tmmmnuy manual-m. Ho lover ro- covondnnddledutluhmoothu mm. :1 Racine. Bu tuner“ occur". Monday manna. mu mm mm m with an attack or plowin Ir.B.B.CthhdIoo-thé H' Mule M. E. church Is pmsfm the first iWWnt’ 1! 8382. " ' and that each or the, remaining install- ments is $100.00.; That an Instan- ments draw Interest at the rate of five (5) per cent per annum from Weber 1091 1901' , The wound inswllmmrt one year thereafter, and so on annually until In" installments are id. * 1 f * N C DUFFY ‘ . City Collector. - Dated this 13th day of November. The first Installment 1| payable on the Second day of January, A1). 1908. A I) 1907 Notice la thither given thnt Bald assessment in difldod Into Five (5) installments. Tint tho? amount 0: . Special” Warrant No.~ 119. 1 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the County Court of Lake Coun- ty. Illinois. has rendered judgement !m- a special assessment upbn propâ€" erty benefited by the following. im- provement: ‘ For 'the grading. draining. paving with macadani and otherMoe improv- lng Montgomery. Avenue, in the; City of Highland Park, Illinois and said Axenue enamel! north {rum (he junc- tiun of said Aveiiue so extended with notified to call and‘ppy 'the amount m '8‘. the M00301“. Office, D. My Erskine a: Compmy’s Bank, Central Avenue, Highland Park, nu- non, withlnflurty am Immune dam hereof. =' t: 1/. J one of aid Circle Avenue, thence welterly end eomh westerly along laid Circle AVG!!!” and Circle Ave- nue w’odneed to and connecting with the mum): line 0! the paved med- wey com Avenue. on will more fully appear from the centlt‘led copy at the judgment on we in my office" The: the “that {or cdlecuon of Eor the trading. drunln‘. paving with madam Ind otherwise improv- lux Ctrcle Avenue And Circle Avenue planned. 1: the any 0! Humane Puhcountyotukeendfieteo! wind-.1301!) the nmterly um!- Spoml Wm No. 118. Puauc Noncms Runny GIVEN that the County Conn. a has Coun- ty. [lunch hu M inflame-t (or a anneal Alla-mm Inga Drover- Ly W by tho following unprovo- ’A My will m In. Ell. Me Me! the 14. Another my on Ray 0mm lame data. Ilr. John Tophom (tom Cindnmu ll gluing h1- du‘hur lln. Chauc- “Mcvmweuwu unfitpolrnrdthomm M‘ u u N. Th6 nude in“. I. I. church Int My VII 0! a. union order. In. Jun Sou. an; ”though Your Bu be u Baum." \ Special Assessment Notice. m in In the hands of It Notice.

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