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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 6 Jun 1908, p. 3

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11!: Ma Science reading ma In Highland Park I. open cvcty am (except Sunday) from two and! [out o 'clurk. in an chuck heading on Haul amp, put St. lohn'o new. All In My volume. ' h. 1'90 Luke For”: Open Air Hone sun will he held-on the per-uncut gmdtheuwdnfionu tthnven- uiaCDuhonThunday and Friday. Hy 23:143- W. Vernon Boothhpreoident ottheu-ochtion. mull-u vear‘noficen buiusgh’eenrrelected. . - The inning um ol 3 man of me [00‘ Mp while yet in laidâ€"Me is alvaysnmrceolsomw Indtsenoeoi Ion. William Hammond Hubbard was nb m1!” living Infhhlull slate.- He mitt end labored for the world'- M He distinguished himself lorgood works in many can. He us weary o! the Union [zine club (or mandate. aim secret-e: “dinner at theChicttgn Reliel and Aid society. of which his grandfather. ChuluG Hammond. was the principal launder. He was treaturer for unity yen! ol the congregational new '9'! education animation. Bil grand? lathe: is the vptinclpm launder of this all). Mr. Hubbard Ivan dirt-chit oi the Conventional Education oociety. and lot tome time Inpflinendem 0'! the New England church Sundgy school. He was undated with Alexander Graham Bell in the practical application of the tele- phone, and -VII one 0! ,the first tuthur the human voice over the telephone. Mr. Hubbard was born in Chicago in I858 He graduated from Harvard in 1879 and in 1884 married Miss S. Ware 0! Cedar Rapids Iowa There are {our 'chitdren who survive him. Martha. Arte. Ellinor and William. His death occured at 12:45 on Monday lune lat. and the tuneral service was held on Wednesday at the Lake Forest Presbyterian cl_wrch. LAKE FOREST» HORSE SHOW < Rmc. p. “GOODSON MARRIAGE 0? REV.- c. p‘ coobson ' ”File coming ol'the Rev. "Culumbtis P. Goodman to the nastorale of the Highland Park Presbyterian Church has! .already h'ecn welcomed by his people His mar- raigc on Juhe 2nd to Miss Bertha Irgne Chapmanjhe eldest daughtcr ol the well known Evangelist Dr. Wilbur Chapman. will greatly enhance the ggnualinterefl. ., The {wedding 'serviCe was’conducted by the bride‘s father in the First Presbyter. iaq Church, Warsaw. Ind. in the presehce of a lance audience of relatives and friends The Church was heautifutly decanted with cut fluwen and the music was given by Charles H Marsh of New York. From the Chicago Tribune we nice the folluwing description of the event The bride was gowned in hand- em. hroidered net over white satin and curfied Iillics of the valley Her: veil, whiéh was DEATH OF A CITIZEN WM “Vile bee. in he!” hxuwnflh‘dmflud than”. Min“ Anita Brueo‘Athntic. I... “w 0! hour. She wore pink M met over pink "tin and curried um iveet pal. 'fle Mm “h Rd Thomp- ion of What. Like, lntl. and Min Edie! VIII“ 0‘ Peoria, Ill. both wearâ€"'- Mme! dik mull trimmed in can tug. yenrfied pink sweet pea. Am Pm Chapman and ]. Wilbur Chapman Danni. inter and nephew of i the bride. were the ribbon bearers. The Rev. Mr. Goodwuhad George B. Hark ulSt. WMhiebedmanandtheusb‘ er; were Anna S. Widemhn and Dr. C. C. Du Bokol Winner. Two tiny sitters. Clar 1nd Lorinda lempeon. 4 years old. in vhlte dotted Iii“ dreucl and carrylng basket! 0! pink sweet pea. served a flower- girll and completed the bridal party. PM: the ceiemony a wedding te- ception and dinner was given I! Bunga- low Vflh, the Chapmm home-t Wii‘fima W. the Presbyterian ummenflmbly mm 3113‘ «we of Warsaw. Mn. (Bandeau attended It. noun“ school“ Wilmington. Der. [aerating up her'muetal Mice in New York, She is a Inpnno of ”exceptional Idem that she enacted the mention 0‘ Mme Schumpnn- 4'!an hetenunner. who asked the pm llege o! placing Mien Chapman underthe tutelage 0! European master: 0‘ voice «mule at her oVIn expense. Beam 0! her marriage plans. however. Mics Chapman did not accept the appor- tunily. The bride has become '5“er known in America because of her associ- ation vkh her father as vocalist in evan- gelistic campaigns throughoutthe United State: and Canada. We recently published Ml. Goqdwn's ponrait. but repeat it here because 0! he sdded interest. and reiret that we lnve not a mmit of me brlde‘. whu will doubtless receive a royal welcome. Aftef June 15 Mr. and Mrs. Goudson will bc'ai home at 3” Prospect avenue. FOR THE BENEFIT OF HOMELESS ~ * ' CHILDREN On Monday Jone lst., the women of the North Shore who are interested in the 'Evanston Children's Home held at the Form: the last Advisory Board meet- ing of the season. As, the Board. does‘ not meet again untill the first Monday in Qctoherthis last meeting was of 'es- pecial 1 interest. Reports were called from all’rhe committees. The treasurer‘s report was of great interest, “showing that over $2500 has passed through the hands oi the the Board .for .the furnishing and maintenance of the Home since Nov. ember 16, I907. Of this amount there ‘ remains on hand $500. ,' PLAY BALI. Fox Home . There is to be Infamous haaehall game (or the benftt of tl’ie Evanston Children 5 Home at West Side Park at no distant ’ date. Governor Deneen think the occa- sion worthy of distinction and has ofierred a trophy to the winning team which will be presented by Mayor Boise; who will also act as umpire. Watch for further notice. NATIOtlAL CHILDREN'S Hum-z SOCIETY QUARTER CENTENNIAL. On June lfisnd II will be held In Chi- cago the annual meeting oi the National ‘ Children' s/Home Society At the even- ing session immediately following there will he addresses by Prof. Charles R. Henderson. Chicafzo University. Presi- dent of the Chlldren' s Society snd by Miss Frances Greeley Curtis. 0! Boston, to the Massachusetts State Board of Charities. All who are interested in the problem of . neglected chiidhood are. invited to attend this session, as well Its the preceding ses- sions in the city. W. McNANLY ' Eu-tiuntea "Cheer-fully“ Furnished oh Old or ‘ New Work Plumbing and Heating . Eaton Hurlbut} Highland Linen and Bond Paper. The pgpcr that appeals. to thobe who apprccute the cxtra fine qualey. That we have the largest line of Souve- nil Postal: 111 the c1ty.- That our CANDY 1a the Best to be bad quality and prtcc. comxdered That our line of CIGARS will amt ~ the most partlcular lovers of good smokmg ‘ B11111): of A. C. Spammga SPORT- _A___ .“_n INiG? GOODS in INC GOODS in season. Our Bane Ba“. gtock as complete. Prompt Attention given to Jobbind 1' I 8 E. Central .Avenue ALBERT LARSON Water. Heatini My Specidty _ Phone 118 HIGHLAND PARK DONT OVERLOOK 'St- Johns Avenue, . TELEPHONE 2454 f Stationer afifi

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