Wand Dark News. Ht..Ge6r3e‘I-£,Wen of Elyria, Ohio, a traveling man (or the American Lace Manututuring Company, paid a short visit Thursday, to his brother, Mr. E. E. Wand the ï¬rm of West 8: Co.. of this olGrecndade was able tonououuhg The Deedeld High School defeated the Fat Ennnon Academy team on Wedneeday by the score of 32-31. Ttie locum evenugheend ofthereguiar puï¬doltime. but tbenthegreat vérk Dr. E. R. Mons, formerly of Chicako, has then the property at Sheridan Road and Maple avenue. fonizerly occupied by Pam A. Montgomery. Extensive ye~ menacing anand the Doctor will have a ï¬ne home. He is engaged in a worlonmm. . in the near (umre. ‘ m Highland Park dramatic clpb were climbing-d by Mgr. F. 0. Peers of the Whitney Opera Home on Monday. ‘They all enjoyed Otis Harlan's antics in â€A ' Amen DqBOni has started to build a new residence on Glencoe avenue. High- land Park friends will him success. Mu. G. Dickenson of Prospect, ave- »aue entertained ten ladies at luncheon,‘ on Thursday, Dec. 10th. Mr. C. Foulds and family of High- land Park, will take up their residence at Ubenyville some time in them-u future MI. Fonlds bulinm is located there which makes the change necessary. Smoot'l law partner. was received in Highland Park on Tuesday. ï¬lial church held their meeting Tues- day evening at the home of Roger Word was received on Sunday that M}. Van Schmh who was seriously injured 'in an auto accident several weeks ago is musing favorably 'The Royal Neighbor! gave an open meeting by invitation Int Wednesday evening at their club room, Masonic Hall Iu'eet, give a recepu'on this evening in honor of their ï¬fteenth anniversary- The at] new: of the death of Miss Alice Hosmerycfl known 'in Highland Park. was receivéd on Sunday. ‘ Mr. James Waltz who has been visit- ing Mr Harold Steele. will leave soon for" his home in Wuhan; Mo. Mia Davidson entertained her Sunday School class to the‘Thomas concert on Eriday afternoon. ' Mn. Wm. Dooley of West Central ample; entertained a); Ember Club Wednesday afternoon. Mn. Eddy of Manage. I77", is the gust of her son, Mr Wm Eddy of Fiat street. The sad news of the death of Mrs. Lyn, the wife of Mr. Kenneth R. Min Julia P. W is visiting her sister. Mn. Bellhoue. in Amhentberg, i M1: and Mm.E., Duï¬yJeioice in the arrival at a little daughter. born Saturday Mia Charlotte and Dean Fricse enter hined a few friends inform-Hy last Fri- The Bu'aca class of the United Evan- Mr. R. H. Bowen the popular com- poser vilited in Highland Park, Sunday. Mil' Alice Baker expects S0 spend the Christmas nation with friends in Chi. Min. Dona Drew~ entertained a number of friends at Bridge last Friday aflemOt-n. “Lind Mn. Elisha Morgan returned this week from a visit to St. Louis, Mo. Mn. C. G. Phillipa has been ailing for the put week. . ,Young men]: Civic- Club third meeting 3 gm: mes. upkndid Mn. I Mn. )kGrezor Adam} entertained at Bridge Whim. unlucky uhemoon. Mr. andMn. Fred Claw. SouthSeeond Emu! Aademymnightuthe The Club Vice President. Geo. E. Phillips; Sec. Treasurer, C. thnman; Advisory com- mittee, Mr. H. M. Bacon chairniau. Mr. Geo. S. Coale and Mr. Howard Hill. Meetings areiheldrevery other Saturday Hilary Hall: everyonc is invited. The third meeting of the Civics Club was held Inst Saturday at Library Hall. The attendance is still wretchedly small but what the members lack in numbers they make up in earnestness. A mem» bership committee has been formed so that perhaps after the holidays interest may grow. The meeting on Saturday lwasasuccess from all points of view The two speakers were both talented ex- pens. Their addresses had just enoug of a technical side to retain one' 5 interest and yet not enough torender them bore- come. The purpose of the Club III to aid its members in the accquirement of I knowledge of the rights and duties as American cimens. To this end pract- ical. talks on the science of government are given by experts followed by brief informal quizzes. The ofï¬cers of the Club are, President. Walter Weaver; To the “Backwards Sncial’ on Thurs’ day evening, December 17th at the home of Mr. I. ’J.- “Brand No. 41 Second street. Don‘t be backward in coming forward with your clothes on backwards andsee what happens afterwards. .devreS stnemhserfeR Y. L. B. C, Ebenezar Church. The following is a copy of an inflation (inflated by the Y.. L, B. C.,'of’lhe Ebenezer S. 5.; Did you get one? If not, come anyway, it is meant for every- body' that “not: a good time. E' The High school played the etiong 'Evanston' Academy team (north shore champions) to: tie in basket~ball in the formers gymnasium Wednesday . night. Five extra minutes were piayed which resulted in another tie; score 31â€"3l. A marked absence of rooters has been noticed at all games, it is believed that we have a winning team this year and everyone interested should attend our games. The team will play'Hyde Park next Saturday night at our gymnasium. Ramadell Lasher of Evansxon who was farmerly a» resident in Highland Park established a new world's high school re- cord for the‘d‘istance plunge this week in the tank of the Evanston Y. M. C A. going sixty feet in 0: 384-5. He held the best previous mark, for the same dilnnce, 0-45. The feat ya: performed during the dual swimming meet of the Evanston and Crane High school teams. the suburban lads winning by 35 to 25. v The money order department ofthe Highlpnd Park Post Ofï¬ce is doing a tremendous business just now. Coming Christmas stimilates foreign remittances.‘ No less than 27 money orderson two successive days, 54 in two daystwere sent, some of them for considerable ,amounts. Th:E majority of them were for Italy. ' i At the Ian meeting of the Fecit Club (the following ofï¬cers were elected, Fact- or. Robert Shields; Scriba. Confector, Eddie Wren; Monitor, EdWin O. Glover. Three new members. Eddie Seiler, Osborne Darby and Nathan Cor- whh Were elected and will be initiated at the next meenng. i The Alumni Association of the Clan" 61 1907 of the High school will attend f‘A Stubborn Cindercla" on New Kean eve at the Princess Theatre. All members desiring to go wit! communicatc at once with Miss Gertrude Nevins the Treasurer at her ofï¬ce in the High school building. Alderman Dengel proved :11: value 01 a 25mm advt. in the Nzws‘ Lmn. He advertised the loss of a valuable watch lob last week and the ad brought the ï¬nder w his store wim the lost treas- ure in a few hours after thejssue of the papers - The Highland Park Club gave a very interesting vaudeville enten-lnmen! lat Friday evening. The emertai’nment,’~ are steadily growing in interest. ‘nenrly ï¬ve hundred people were present on‘Fridny. Reports from League I! of the Fecit Club at Lawn, 111.. show thntihey are “doing things." Thev have I base ball mum. at debating club, etc, and tent camping last summer. The YoungMen‘t Civics Club holds its next meeting Saturday. Dec. 19. 1908. It Library flail. Everybody' us cordially in- vited, for mote Quail: see other dolumm of this paper Rev Mr. Quayle 18 using Highland Park» students as spies against. the blind pigs of Highwood. - We brand asacanard the inhmou untemem of the ~ Waukegan Sun, tint “The Christian Bmtherhood" plan a recreation farm for member; of the aide! at Libenyvife. They havg l N; (net of land donated by C. C. WM will bring out their member: and pop: children ofthis Catholic old". forth! vacation season in unmet time. Mr, Clair Me Evan is able to be at work again after: than flimsy YThe parsonage is nudy completed and the Puior has already moved’ In. Mfu. Jones of Lake Forest. was a visi- tor'in town-Thursday. Mn. Jones form- ,erly lived on Bloom um: and her my friends wen glad to see her. The oyster su‘pp‘er given by the ladies. ofthg' M. E. Church, was a grand suc- cess. lThe proceeds in the neighborhood of $50 was turned over to the parsonage The stores are decorated yith hoLiday trimming: and the merchants have work- ed hard to make their man o'ompleie in every detail. Sund'by them and trade at home. Mm. Cï¬as. Brown spent a few days 0! last week with ralativu in Racine, Wis- Mm. Brown celebrated her 6m birlhday anniversary Monday evening by having a few relatives and friends in. e young Iadicsof the Highwood- M. . Church will give a handkerchief 'and candy sale on Friday 3h: 18th, it the Pot! oï¬ice. Every one i. invited to come with a full pocket book. The young ladies will take care of the rest. Unï¬ortbï¬bonNm-Luur Thou: Reminger. pmprietnr of the High: wood pressing ’club. has just recitved 3. 000 cloth simples. There is a great ‘assonment to chome from and a person may get any kind 06 unit they with. Mr. Reminger i! to be complimented [or his energy. bit; chat-gt is nude for'admiuiln and all friends and pawns of the school are invited. ‘ ID “The chorus will ‘08 "Gypsy Life," ‘ and "The Huven' s ne'l‘eilinx." from Haydn' I omtorio, Creation. The chur- tainmem will begin with a shot! m dramatized by Miis Martin from Ktle D. Wiggin‘ s Bird’s Christmag Carol. J The High school chorus of a hundred voices will render Gade' s Christmas Eve Canal: in the High School on the. even- ing of December 18th. at a qu’arter- after :eight. The cantata is one of great ‘beauty. It opens after the instrumental introduction with. a solo part, a seraphic song. A chorus follows by the ï¬n and second tenors and ï¬rst and second supra. nos, representing the angelic hosts an. nouncing the appearance of the star. A chorus oi shepherds' in the whole leight pans blend In a beautiful and hannohious ensemble. The author of (his camata it related to Mr Frederick Gade oi our‘ High School Board of Education. Thel solo pa'm mu be taken by Mr. Pnor and} The‘funeral â€MC“ were heid on Fri- day 812 p. m. a! Rmehill chaplc. ' I Death ha phyed havoc this year with the pioneer citizens of'thi: city. Thun- ddy morning at 1 o'clock Mr. lame: Warren passed away at the home of his son. James E. Warren. at Kalamazoo. Michigan. Full particular: have not yet reached us. but itiI'anwn that death was caused by Pneumonia. of-the University.“ Chicago. Ir. lube L. Smith 0! Highland Park. leaned on the .“Wild Eleven" of Chicago and vicinity. Dr. Iohn M. Callie: wedded and the audience counted 0! prom and Menu ofthe University. The Woman's Club has for itlw gram, Tuesday, Dec. 15. Mn. May Wood Simom, the assistant gditor ol the Chic- ago Daily Socialist. â€" who will lpuk on the subject. "Why am i a Socialist." Another great attraction in this program a Mr. Harry Mauser, me of Milwaukee I ï¬rst and best known tenets. l The Fecit Club will condw its shun: rink min this year through the came" of Mr. by who has given the use d the .rinl: on Vine venue near Linden. The boys have a large and comfortably heated shanty for the nsepf the skaters. Sel- son, family and single tickets will besold a: very reasonable prices as last year. One of Mn. Goo. Conle': inloqml but very delightful musical- Iu (inn It .11" home on Tuesday. These cautions are very plenum and of thou imm to those fortunate crutgh to mend- At the invitation of the Botanial Club k willbewotthwhileto teeth. dolh atRJ-LSchell 8: Cathay an bun- H. CSchtouleï¬m look-praw- uus. andheexpccumhlthflvï¬uhui- Chu. H. Warren humanism is replete with a Chm mk-vuch in new and well choacn. Min: Clam Griflinol Malian. Wiscon- sm. isvisitinginGlenooelhh'ock with Miss Jessie Debug. Dr. Oliver D. 8min bu hound bladenulpnctlcatohhmoflah them-in: blot. mated with [can and mutant: glad the beam of boys and gills. for My lftal Put“ 6 o'ciock. When you â€by Rllph humm- ery, you feel like the We buy dub wishing every day was Chm If you wear out your «(demanding while‘ Chtiagmu stopping. you can buy new one: at Bowman‘- thoe non. Gleneo'e chhmh notice." and neck] nevi items. may be sent to Post oflce box 48 and should be in Wedneoday'nightprmt later than Thundny morning. Club is being arranged bl. by Mr. 0. 1. West; 85.00 membenhlpu can I). had.‘ The fruit display in the window of the Nonh' Shore Grocery Co.. is 5 line an, and is in harmony with the Beautiful building in which they are located. showy, in the Zelda; Nod. Amen's dubh being «genitalia Glencoe; the ï¬n: meetingmheldn the Episcopal church led week cow range 10: lending on notice: etc The Glencoe sat. But. with m cub apical and $2.500 surplu- QM“ organized. and will harm m Lookoutnorouraumu’nur nenwnk. umdonot‘ï¬mby mnlldmpullcududwowmu you: mp: with autumn-nu. The Genetic Chou! Society meet: every Hominy night It the St. Paul Hell of the Episcopal dutch The ective membership is now about twenty be trained voices. ’ At one thirty fluidly npemoon. the water was shut all to remain no all Fn‘dnx on account of n brainwave“: but and Winnetka. The merchants were busy "niacin-supply pincermï¬dethem over. The man on the water "(in In the moot popular fellow In townâ€"[or the time being. piece- or wipplnc m along the v1} 1m road- uul otherwis- vol ken lam. Clea up. The windowof C. Dopler'l m}. de«‘ Mama-mineralâ€! Fifty um. {an or the primary do- partment of the 610000 mac- ll church smmdmhm: part: M a good tun. may In fli- dmi'ch purloga may. The! no lend with ice cream and 06 gum 11¢“. one. are u» panning m ur- pflm for others. Winter sports at the $505: Country Scloolrooln Commilm.â€"â€"Earl Rudy. Loni-c Gmhon. Ben Tuvlor. Em Swanson. Nellie Sun-on. Noreen anlee. Finance Committeeâ€"Ray Gum. Margaret Moore. Ike Whiting. "School Committee-{hunk Brace. Theo. Brown. Emu! Stoker. 4 Library Committee. â€"â€"Pul Muik. Dun Webster, Hay lelor. . Program Communeâ€"Beak YIN. Chu. Comma. Em Siegele. dially invited. In mend. Wednuday evening WW9“- ï¬e Xmas programs will be given in the-chooimmthis yarn humor yarn. Aflflendsohkmmoa- Formumepatwehanm Wentâ€"Philip Siegv'ele Lug-Pun. one clear Men no W at her Niacin Wm Glance: New. $0601.. CLUI. abut d: matter.“ m“ b0: "alumna «moral-m. Ellie [lid and 60 :hde'm'ww- Wham-flaw “Hutton-q umxw‘ hmthMVOIMI "“9 0W new-Inner a. page“ whi- :- pumn‘ "a, m In. : mus-mu of qulm “ m II. who would!» be] two mm or mllb “NP.“J Welnowoflome, am.“ fmnhuomm. Nahuatl.“ .m‘ ml ___,, ._ mum mmm=mm fl! Etudulddnhmhm. Jerald: Whenmuddvn’dhu‘uum “I‘m-ma mun-u mmwlthnlouotm"m I:- won‘t stand it. lee how, coed-y. Mutant I gm Q.’ Hebenthuhoulonhhmrkm mlsn'heuty.mnmhur the childrenlookgdmgm Lmakeclthufl. I‘m.†dMlgbutlun'tlotthew standout. Uidon'tmleu‘t M’mldfl'tmhglthem A’txlvennknn'lm‘tuï¬l'u. nun'tuk'em. Minoan“. 'Mtgtt'ajultmlnlotmhablo melatonin. mmubm' ryemnaéotulmflnt h‘fln. e-dnyolu'h'll‘u'ndt,“ rummaginâ€" 'tnoaeuooddn’tmnm-n’ «(mimic Nil-Moat,“- 2thntquou'tnuh. to"... >n'uhltorllnaln’t-lclto nay. [manna-Immune euthanasia-1100mm utmmmammm do. Clan-luau. hone m the “mom It, â€you (palatal: m human-ambush†kl with a trellhllngjnul." hunt-yuan“ with m m«muw.uuh- momma-mun» wmm macho“ mat-Mama: lam-tuxmm. mm would“? Mun-an a.- MI. Mnmuflddmmt Imnmnfln'omm't“ m â€kWh-Balm “than? . mutant Anya-901mm Manama-tell“ “ reumntttntï¬ommldhl" mudâ€"mumuww: 1. matthemflkuntht: cad-119W. hath-dun aluminum-mutual- magma-ammun- mmywmnmmu mlysmh nominal-hank. Amman“ - tutu-I109“ "‘w manual-Mm" ,mmmmuuodflh Into-WW" "0"â€â€œh' Immwfllw“m .woypuuuuumwv'mw' x.tuttttdhofï¬iw°“ ully ow It!" be... "' ImeuomdunotWW-‘k n. “mannamctrmmm Johan-movable: â€Nearly autumn-noun“!!! "man'natnonomflww THB MILK ROUTE-