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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 7 Mar 1908, p. 1

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i _ NOKI‘I-I .. s HoaR ; 7”: ' NEWS-LETTER Mr; R. G Salyards, Lake Counties omen: 3(an dealer, on neaountoi hilhome trade I: oblidgcd to Mild to his milieu here. therefore Pm Inn P. B Salynidx will devote his time inmvei‘ ingdxroughout the country, as gunman, L In; “(it b tifim7‘34’i‘333 ‘iifi'iit 'iCa'i'ihUa pn 3nd Hurrisoh L. Van Scllaick'will be celebnted quletly‘et '8 o‘clock thin ever:- in; at 2024 Indiana avenue. Elie Rani, dolph. who is 1 daughter of the late Dr. find Mrs. Arthur Randolph, inthe grand- Wow! the bte George C. Walker, Wnt' m the city' 3 early history. Dr. Henri-n Page will ofl‘zciatc and as the brlde la in mourning, 'only the immed‘ late family will witness the service. later a trip tguth will be taken by Mr an» Schick ind his bride. 'and the An- be; will be their home until further plans are made. The following announcgmam appear- ed in the Chicago Evenin‘fNewl GI Mar. 3rd, andof interest to many Highland PM leaders of (l3; Ngws-anx. About thirty young people ittended thy dancing patty at Monahm’l Hall. [uh Forest lat Saturday evening, they .Mr. and Mrs. LC.- Whitmm of Bog- erWilliams riveting, have returned frog: a four months stay in Chicago. ‘ ~ ‘ Mia! Anni Ogdrd left Thursday for 8‘ short vim to relatives in LaCross'e. ‘ Mn. 1““! :. Boyer have: arm (Sandal-fight for Hotfiprings. where Pent-hm Chapter 0 E S. ”truth. a she expects to remain a month. concert Thundny evening unduthe munagcment of Mrs. W. Eddy, ‘1 Ma- ln ourlht of Minna inventions patent‘ Ionic Hall, Evaniton. edwomticeonebJMrI-l. B. Clarice! 1.. The Cmmcrclal Club will present a comic opera n Ravinia Park. M. Wm; Laurie wmte the open and it is entitled "The Secre‘ary." Wm. Lyman Prior mm: music which includes many can tenant numbe'n. As this is the first {cm ma! prenamauon at Mr. ‘Pri‘or': works this hill be at especial interest‘m his many 1mm and well withers in High» land Park Mr. and Mr}. George Coibifl‘nl m the happy pat‘ents‘of a baby daughter. ; v The, can luciud'es the Itdiowiug, Mrs. F. 3 Green. MLA. R. Williams, Mr, hr! Irethle of Evumon. Mr. L. Prior} Mr. Wm. 1min Misses Alice Bung; Joy Miller. Helen Coale and Ella Conâ€" ’ Mn. Frank Gréen left I»: Thursday for a short visit to her broth'er, in Biloni. Mia. . Mrs. Thompwn. oi second street, has been quite ill this 'week with the grim. J!“ Bender returned Wednesday from I Ii: weeks vitit in Michigan HIGHLAND PARK/KIWI. ‘ report a very enjoyable timemotwith- ' . sanding the bad weather. M... Volume 21 mu. v V'NW}.1. ‘ The next meeting»! the Woman‘s Club will be ”open one. held in the (Scum! Grammar School on the warning 0! March 17th, . Mr. 'jenie Smith will .cpeak-on “Our wna Flower: in $qu Native Haunts" and Illustrate with cal- ored alides showing lumiliar views of neighboring haunts. The Young W0: main' 3 Glee Club bf Lats Forest, num- bering fwcpw voices, will render music. All Ill! be welcome. - A Musical Com called ‘fCad" will be-giv‘cn by the Luge Form Dnmafic Club at the Elm Strait School on‘Samr. day March 1411:. The admission is 50 cc and childmn 25 rents flir- nrnr given to the School A‘n ‘ gue: The entertainment is under the patron age 0! the following ladies: â€"â€"Mn. Henry S. ,Vail Mrs. Henry Bacon. Mrs. Wallet Baldwin. Mrs. Walter Carr, Mia Ever- en, Mrs. Carleton Moseley, Mrs Funk McMullen, Mrs Dellmb, vakopen Button. Mall. HuDoty, Mrs. J. P. Smith. Mrs. Frank Pamlflac.Mrs. Fred- erick Cashing, Mrs W }. Lnudcrback, Mrs. M, A. 1%»me D. Mcuingcr,’ Mn R. S Sandwich. On Tuesday last, the Highland Park Woman's Club listened to an interesting account of the drawing and other hand- work I: it is systematically carried‘m’hi our Central Grammar: School. Mn. Benedict. the gifted teacher of that deâ€" partment, in a simple atmight 50mm! Way told of the aim and ideals which characterized their art work. and thawed in array oichércoal and color WM stencil and other designs, A! well in specimens of simple [Mien pottery. which was a marvel will mm These vafiefignd tasteful épeeimem were the acowl work of the children" In the grades. The comedy was‘ given. at {Juror at a few weeks ago. Mr. H. 1. Power: was to delighted that it it to be given at Power: Theatre the 190: “March for the benefit of the Chfldren' I Art Safety IMWW’ a program indfihd {our songs sung most picésingly‘by a damn: 01- children from the Lincoln avefiue school. '. Miss Marceiline ' Pim' R W. Cénml avenue, has been very ill during the put two weeks, , Mn. Annie Larkin was married m Mr. Sinnoud‘ut Saturday. We have nor-pap titular: oi the event. v . .muawem vanme on wcunssaay. Beb- rua'ry 2715. Though of the same name. it is understood the maple were mini? viuusly related On Tuesday nhemoori. March .antho HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS, MARCH 7.1903 Mn. Cari Lemon, mom: oith‘e Lu- _ Wain V vey'v :ill. Jim-,1 ”ha-e ham: qmtc tow and iiiv: gofoprmanun- pmvement is r‘cpoflcd The Rev. George Craig Stewafl, the eloquent and popular rector of St. Luke’l Church, Evanston. will pteaeh in'Ifflnity church, Highland Park, on Wednudey evening, March 11. 31.7:150'clock. . A cordial invitation is extended to ell to The Concert of the_ Autumn Club of the Higkfpdmol, on Monday evening put. um :- _ [rut mace-I. The club showed excellent training ftpln the dine- tor. Mr. Lyman Pierce Prior} and the. boys sang remarkably we" {at an organi- zation o! minim. Then, too. this little French!” “La Ponds-c 3n: You." was abouts” thing W." done “and .We are to have“: mm: pm the:- tre which vim be opened (eddy. (Sitar day) at Goldberg: Open Block, W. Cat; tral avenue The enterprise «runny Mr. B. M. S‘eila. Wenee nore’asonwhy these moving picture: should not be nvailabie for instructive entertainment, but it is not in harmony with the spirit of this ordér loving mannhy to open the place on Sunday ‘ Mr Frank M Terryis onhiz way to the Isle of Pines. where he will spend I mouth attending to 3231- £th lam-g 'CYPHER'S MODEL INCUBATOR. 400 egg capacity. Perfect oondition, Brown Legl Horn Chickemim'wc. R. L. Pgtpms, 344 N. St. 1053': Ave. un monoay evening, March 10th, the Illinois Children’s Home and Aid’ Society will hold its 25th. annual dinner It the E'vanaton Children's Home. Invitatim have been issued, and at the numberoi plates is limited it u muted that slum tending to respond tome W «in; send word to that effect not: later than Monday. Those who m1» my odztedat tabiewiil be We tO'the after dinner mm «Matting the quarter'centenniai of the founding oi the society. Addresses will be made by the: Rev. R A. White, Chicago, Prof. Chen." R Henderson. Chicago Uniwhity, Mr H. H. C. Miller and others. ‘ “3’ The Christian Science reading room in Highland Park is open every altetmtm (except Sunday) from two until {our c ’clock, in the church building on Hotel avenue, near St. John‘ a avenue All are ordiaily welcome’ a f, it North Shore Advisory Board affix: lib mum Children' a Home met; at the Home on Ridge avenue for their regular monthly business meeting. Much has! nah of importance regarding the Home was transacted. Tea‘ m served hymn. C. 1’. Wheeler and Mrs. 0. W. flinch- ley. Mrs. F. C. Crowe. of Evanston. denta “the Hflrh Schwinn median! talk on watches on Thursday looming She began dd: a madman from Cher «afield. “Tm politeneaa' 1a the jug: con- aidention for the feelings of mhm” and “Mathis aa a theme cy‘olved a moat in« revealing and inatrucfive address. twins the mdenu what! to do and what not to do in the various social re ationa of every- day Hie. Anumber of question had been asked by students on alipa of paper put imo a question box, and these Mu. Fea- Iendon amend fully and "a. He: talk was received by the students with ma! enthuaiaam. and was pronounced bye“ to heme of the beat the school ever had and one of themoat valuable. Mr. A. R. Williams g‘avgom ofkk French-Cspldiam sketches in me, which was much appreciated. (AW and Egbert Spencer. «Mme and M3 Malingear. each scored a real triumph; The miechief mam. and 3°! of Mme Malingear were all portrayed ”the full; and M Malingear‘s excel- lent comedy part with his professional manners were done in such away as to keeMbe house in a fitter. Laura Sey- meat and Earle McPherson made excel- lent jeune gene as the heroes of the plot, and looked enteresting enough to give pointtoell the efforts MM bird parents. Mary Phillibe «the aged and proper Mme. Ratinois. and How! Raye- Ratlnois pere; both. excellent in their pun, lever-calm the cook, Catherine Culkin. the meid. Dorothv Clerk, the batman, Glenn Mam and the Ta issier, Esther Kerfoot ‘ p The Wing boys made up the Glee Club; -â€".Eddie Arteridge. may Bock. Roland Brand. Clayton Denm. WW Greenflnde.Lener Levin. Wm. Mm Herbert Mayer. Edwin Maecthlt:~ Mn: McCafixey Norris Pan-an, Egbert Spen- cer, Robert Shields. Harold Vam. LO! mine Webster. Leonard Wolcott. Roget Wolcott and Wm. Wrenn. ) wumneu open; and the inter, Wi- iarly, introducing a characteristic Indian danceand song with coiored lights. scor- ed a you hit. In this Prioi’lric-h bari- tone voice was cflectivelyshawag; Harry Bank also pm to have agoodvaice. mad hm singing from behind the scenes in the Troubadour ‘m very when“, Leonard Walton made a hit WW: Days," where he came in Was: may «:th girl' in company with Her- but Mayer as acountry bay . Edwin Phillips played “The Butterfly by Paulina." and as an encore Griag‘ a. "The Do]?! Waltz. " Both of these num- bers wen done in excellent mm and With that procmon mid delicacy at finch that ahammme huplaying ‘Hith School in thin um. Than“ ”A We Indappreciative audience ‘ unlike boy: will clear about forty dollar: for ting: athletic fund when all expanse; are pan ‘Amngv the musical unmbcn m flame or'foluin which quim mad- ken were «cured. Two ohm, “The no K'uh School Wall jam won ww‘ Number 10

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