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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 27 Feb 1909, p. 2

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On Ffidsy._evening. March 'Elh, at lb Baptist Church, Mr. Chamberlin will give a Want lecture on Turkey, lot: the benefit of their choir fund. Mr. Chamberlin is an escaped Turk. and the majntponion of his lecture will tell of. his escape flow the Turkish authoriti'es. ; A glacial musical program under thei am of Mr. ‘Lvman Prior {villhe Mn, G; E. mm, :32 Bloom 5... m. ha been so ill of gripve the past three mks, is better, though not yet able to Bullflim announce an approaching vac cancy‘ at the' C. N. W. station, as Mr. Himmler um shonly go into partnership with Steemuhn Bros 0'! Highwood. Mr. Edgardo is building a new home three doors west of the post-ofiice. wgek's paper. Alderman Geo. A. Mason has been uppointed assistant city attorney and City Attorney Smoot has turned over to him I number of pending . cases which he will carry forward.‘ It is understood that Mr. Smoot will not seek re election to the ofice and '3‘- Mason is a logical can~ didae to succeed him. Since the above was written Mr. Smoot has handed in his resignation, and he expects to leave Highland Park next Baum. m rvell’tknown in Highland Park Ind it is gxpccted that a more ‘cx- ended mice will be given. in" next Mn. Harry Peck (nee Bottom) died two weeks ago Thunday. on account of tuhctcular trouble. ‘ Mrs. Peck was in fur over a yea‘r. Mm Peck, as Miss Mr. F. B. Williamawho has been vis- iting his sister at Mason City. Iowa, re- turned hnme Tuesday. Mr. H. R. Smith of this city has the M of MI. Funk Fitt of Lake Forest College rn Thuryday. (be Zeta Phi Eu: Sororiiy of North Western University gave a dance at the Moraine on Tuesday fir. and Mrs R. L. Sandwick enter- mned Mr. and Mr. Howard HiIland Mr. and'Mm Dudley Smith at cards on Wednesday. 10:10de Gordon Hatdey visited in. Highland Park from Saturday till This is surely,a move in the right direction. The church re- presents a larger proportion of the wealth of Highland Park than any other, and while the present build- ing has done good service it is not in keeping with the progress of the times. and is not sueh an edi- fice as our citizens can point to with any pride. The Presbyterian Church has' practically decided on the erection of a new $65,000 building. A!- ready th‘ree subscriptions have been made to the fund, two 'of $5,000 each. and one of $3000. Mr. Alden of Waukegan gave seicctions With the graphb’phone, and its president Mrs. 'Basii‘n, presided wiih her usual good grade. The telling of the story was charmingiy accompanied by soft piano symphonies with Mrs. )ones at the piano. A: the close Mrs. Egan arose and ‘tendercd the first snow drop of thii‘séason “thick-1536' com‘ “"“e intob'loom ‘on that Washington’s d3? evening. » 3 ‘ « Mrs. B.‘ Fc'sscndcn gave an ideal patriotic recital on the even- ing of Washington's birfllday at the Elm Place" Auditorium. Then an of story telling,” entertain- ment and instruction were beauti- fully illusti'ated in Mrs. Fessen- den’s original -' story of "one Washington's birthday in the Brennan School.” The Woman’s Literary Ciub’ were at the back of the occasion NEW CHURCH BUILDING. STORY TELLING AS ART. The Boys of the gonad Table nick it the residence of Mr. Howard Hill Thun- dai evening. to elect; oficers. and ar- range programs In! the coming y'enr. Mr. and Mn McPhernOn, and son Earl. anddaughter Nancy. have _gone_to spend a whet in Florida. - The W C. T. U will hold: meeting in the parlors of the Baptist ChIEgh on Tuesday afternoon. a: 3 o'clock. Mn West. County Superintendent of metal work, will address the mother's meeting at thauime and place Miss Lillian E Burgess willbc at h‘er studio, Erskine Bank Building. to callers. on Wednesday afternoon. Dr. Mary c Bmdtord of Tahriu.'Per- tia, Addressed the meeting of the Pres- byterian Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society on Wednesday afternoon. The ladies were greatly delighted and edified with the addreps. . Next Tuesday ahernoun the H. R. W. C. will hold their regular meeting in the Club rooms oi the Library. building. ' It _will be "Audubon Day" and Mrs. Elam: S.- Adams will be the speaker. If you are intErested in lhe subject, as all Highland Parker: ought to "he, get an invitation from some memberâ€"you will be vel- The Seventh A anfl Eighth B have dramatizéd Evengeline. and will phi it for the public some day next week in the Auditorium of the Grammar School. Those who'had .the pleasure clawing the Fifth Grade in “King, Arthur's Round Table.” ivill understand what a treat in in store. A small admission lee will be asked. ' . iéct “The Beginner’s Tfials.]'_'l'he evgn- in'g'mgsic will be rendered by she Young Feapie‘s Chorus, under me leadenhip of Sunday evening service in the 31pm! thatch changes from 7: 45 to 7: 30 p. m. The Rev. E. LeRoy Dahin will preach a: both Denice! Sunday. February 28th. Theimoming subjectlbeinz ”The. Place 0f F aid) in Life." And the evening sub- Mgr. Lyman-i Prior. “Junior"- ‘ Schmuck", son at Fred Sghpmncher. North Sheridan Road, Ii able to be out again, aker an itlneu of several weeks. The Euchre Club will ’ meetxith Mrs. C‘ P. Sullivan of Park Avenue. nut Fri- day afternoon. fl Mrs. A. Van Schaick wayan out of lawn guest lat Tuésday. Mrs. ]. Harmon of Park Avenue en- tertained the whin club on Friday. Tuesday next will be “Amhbm Day" at the Highland Park Woman's Club. Mn. Emma 8. Adams uI’Chicago will be the speaker'ui the ahemoun. Mrs. O. H: Wan, North Sheridan Place, left Tue-day fur Amhumberg. Canada. to remain until Monday. when she will leave for New York to join Mr. Morgan and Miss Julie, and all later lot Europe Mu, Slade of Laurel Avnue. omen-in- at bridge whit: last Monday aftemgon. 111g;Reading-Club :1)” with Mn. Ed- win 0 vaer, on Tuesday evening. dav. Chlb of Mikaukee on Wuhing‘on'l bunk dnv. at the noise 0( me Mine- (‘harlane and Alice Brand The decora- ticm 3nd fnvori were in keeping with the Mrs. Au! of Si. Loni: is a gun: auhe Elisha Morgan heme for a (cut such; Roam Brand is m m grippe, which imerfefes with his Glee Clubdutiex. Lilian Burg... M’?‘ 31nd Mr. R M. Bantam. 8:; We gavethem ache use of his very fine. goon: which' n admirably adapted as a haure or music ‘has muck u: I“ Vina! then that of Tuesday evening. Feb. 73. I! was: downright: ainy. showy. bane-nu. meet- ing nigh! Yet meted, wen a number of people present II the We Winn. The entertainment was mined by Mia McCleHaa.‘. piano; Mi. Rome Creech of Giencoe. mum; Min Mr. A. W. Olson, North Green Bay Road, is confined to the hoof: with quin- _ Miss Alice Davidson was unfortunate in theevcning chosen for he? very hm gsiing evening hr \he King! ”lighted. No you: mthct (or «minor pedestrians The Q. BT G. (3': entemirtefl the Girl's “Are you related to the bride or NM)" asked the but; flat. “No!" "PM what In“ but you In the ceremony?” “I'm the m candidate.” right. but the snake thought be was mtoblmme,nudlun'tmnu W the Anal-n. “Nansen-e." uld that-uh heal.- to the my, who,wns calling for non ’whllky. “you have not been multit- ten._ You only think you was.” “Well," said the victim. pouring out WHICH ARE YOU? Two; kinds at people refuse wonder telephdneu. One clan-don't think they an tied it: themherclaudon' t think. No family too poor to get a telephoneâ€" for vie hav: low rental rate!» CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY. Mr. 1 R. Wifliauu give some of his rudinfitat the High hchool Glee Club mu op Friday. He delighted the home a nun]. The first rehearsal for: “Scrap of Paper" .the annual play at theligh School was held at Wednesday. - Somebody turned on the light over our fountain on Saturday. ‘and is holding regular weekly meetings. The question to be debated is “Resolv- ed [lat the best interests of the U. 8. de- mand a tuifl far Nvenue only." Deer- Ge’a "PM the nfirmative. He! team is made up of Wm. B Wreen 1n. Mm A. Phillipe and Mark Byers. The debace yum be held April 23M. It New Trier. [ LulFtidly eftemoon the filnohhe \mml‘ notably matinee dances was held ‘1! the High 81:th “Gym." The whole Iqbool joined in'the informal time and enjoyed the playing of Mn. McClelf Ian. V , The girl: huketh-ll team defeated the Antioch High School team at Antioch on Saturday by' the more of 8-7. The home team has been crippled by the loan of Mice Gladya Spencer. who has been ill during the put neck and Kb Edna Van Ryper who has been unlined to her home with throat trouble. Thetwocxotum-Aumm Mink-ally the club has been much imfiroved. Paul Gilroy n a reader drew a puhetic picIIm of the aid Ten- nesee inrmeraccuoedol illicu whitey mating. Edwin Robert Phillippl the club- noceompenin gave ”The Spinn lug Song"; and Grief: ”Anim Dence from the Peer 6an Suite." Mr Hairy Bock wugwdin a vote! Iolo mer. Roland Brand in one 0' his inimitable sketches A unique tenure of the pro- gram was the “Glow Worm” a sun. by Mia Helen Conrad and Mice ladel Green-Ink. united byl‘ie ciub.1 On Monday evening the boyi teem lost to the Sputtlding Institute ofPeorieby the score-018:0 28. The use was played at Lake Forest. and III marred by careless kindling oi the ball. On the same aftemoon thefirla basketball de~ tented Chicego Height: in their return engagement by them of 12-2. gave their lint ooncen of die present season at the High School Anembly Roll. The boy: talked a not! sum for their efl'om judging [tom the tin of the OnFridIy evening the Boys Glee Club under the Mon 0‘ Mr. Lymn Prior. summoned Wednuduy so Nunde. Michigan.on onaceount of the (lath of tie lather. Joseph Gibbs. Hedied onsc- coum 0! old age, being put 82 year! of age. The defined is ”viva! by his widow Ind nine children, all but one 0‘ whom is married. than". Judge M Mr. Kuhn and many other; are ”106‘” voting the ochem‘e. diurla movement. The concluding par don ol the letter of the China's Commit- tee it publhhod thilveek. Indothet mutation at: Influx for space Suéh men n F. M. Steele, F, M. Cush- Rev. C. Polk Goodson Ieféhe city My :his week {or an important antennae u Sunday. The dehutindteun is rotting bud nun; Wuhan-Why qge put z, and will iemm {or his work on ”9"" I ”0’ V“ F (EC-due! H. one“. Mr. Kerloot athIic-cqminl-‘kd-h lathe Imm- M'pnoemwcymmy- mgammma mm... mmmpwhlm ”actual mmdmm. Thu expedm mMAwfll.vhen¢hngfllukc demhclmmm inthccomuolencfimmdic nomad MMGnmlulavenue. Mr. I“ Mn. 0. C. Kemp and doub- ter, Mb Hue! Kemp. Suni W Glam. The lecture ia-highly inure» inbound young alike. The many Emmy colored vie'a um taken by “a Palm during her extended mveland nddeoceinthe ()rieat. The Wynne Inch view what aucha loco-lei! rarely 08¢”de admiaaion leg Aailver ole-fling willbe On Sunday. Febnury 28. 5 :. m.. Ii. Puma Elma-non willde‘iveroncol heroehbntedlecmmon'“1ulndhot Today." at the Congregational chad: of The Royal Neighdon helc‘ an enjoyo able dance on the dghteemt at they“- hall Mi- Harrie! Bluchwne smut Satur- dpy’nnd Sunday with friends 'I. Glencoe. . For the past fifteen 01 eighteen years Poof. Lutkin, Dian of the Medical College of the North Western University has had it in mind to have on the Nurth Shore a musical festival similar to those 'klvenin so wv-placcn in Eng» land and Germany and u Woma- ter and Cincinnati in th s~coun1ry. and he has at last been :nablodIto carry out his plans. Th: festival‘ is not at all confined to livanston. ‘ but will take in all of lhe North Shore and the chorus V“ be oom- pMed of the choral:socie ties (tom Ravenswood.. Evanstou. Glencoe and Highland Park. The North- western University have :. building which will seat over 3000 and which is admirably fitted ‘ forthe purposes of this festival. which it ia hoped will become an annual event. A great deal of enthusiasm has been aroused and. exerything points to a very successful and en’- ioyable musical entertainment. Prof. Lutkin will direct and Mr. Kinzie. the Manager of the Ap- polloClub, is the buaimees mana- ger for the North Shon Festival Association. .Nd‘nru mom I AL. M Lutlrin. of 'th “mm a. mm war .. m ' North Shore Mus «. ll Fellini , ' heheld in Evmtmjuoe3fll. 4th and 5th. This festival vlll be] similar to those given It Women-l ter and Cincinnati and soexpense will be spared to make the mix a success. There will sea chorus of 500 voices made mot qhoral societies along the North Shore and a number olgutnd opera stars have already bet-1 enmed to sing the solo pom. . The pa» gram has notheenenLi-Vslyvorked out as yet. but Prof. Luthin: his decided on Mendelssuhn's Elijah. Handel's Dettingeu 1: Dean and the march chorus Hail Bright Abode from Taflhhaller. "The Chorus wilt be accompanied by the Theodore Thomas Orchestra. The members of tlu- Glencoe Choral Society are very .entbusi- astic over the coming {(stival and will begin on Mondew next the rehearsal of the iestiul music. It was very gratifying to the members of the Choral Society to have Proi. Lutkio 'spealt so highly of their leader. Mr. Bell' ‘nett. whom he has asked to con- 1duct the Glencoe relnurnls. It is hoped there will be '5 large ad- dition to the Choral (tiety Iron now on. The Glenr :e Choral Society has a member~ hip of be- tween forty and fif'v trained voices. Glam News. hub-enumnumanediaim ""‘hfiflmfibfllwm Mi. Funds Hutu of Fetry Hall Luke Fan-t. gave an hue-wing ulkon the "Alpecufol Bonding deoo! Life." tothe thematic "“1th club, lanud-y “lumen. The Fwy Ball Glee Club Wintbcmnu 5! “twins men! WNW Mi. Eleanor Pan-emu ol Elgin tad Muriun Elllvonh 0! FM. Wisconch. '6'!leande ochoolln'end, Iii-WW ”60m! climb met Tue-lay cad hold a n; It'in‘ bee ledge my tithe Woman‘s Linn Club last Way afternoon. Theme mahout-elnnbleeendmgdu cue-u renewal-diam, Chicago. Evan-nu and other plump. maimmmby-Mhhmd Chicago and Mie- M. An excellent repent m eened. bucket. Ahmep‘cmnoquhinpoo hanginxntbeendolthcmonmdnp- «bridal-cl. Abounemymm thmmndtmbotkg.auwinedyh chewinnndhmwhich m flicking. 1 Mr. and flu. Charles Wilbur Has. Gwen Bay Road and Earthen: avenue. havegflvenmltiateptrfiulmweok Thcywok placconl-‘ddayol III! '0‘ unfilled-rerun; of “rout. file hawking Wuhinfion‘o Way. the decantiommlmmdahum emblems. Onthe long able when the Mr.“ In MC. King mer- w-nmdm Ian Sunday mningundmpnyuub-e on Vernon um. Refraunenuyer‘t cadmium-mot Chicago furnished annular, Bevml Gl'mooé poop}: W the "admolw-GladyuA.Wm d5 Gmehnd Park. and Ir. john land Welt, lat Wetland-v «Tritium The yoimg ooupk will reside at both- Mn. Louie F. Hopflne and thnce Maureen-n Midday abandon lmSmSo‘clock‘enbeirhanemPuk avenue. About meaty Idiot rem mt among then In Edvard C. tum. ofkeuleher. Indiana. and In Joleph Baker of Syrian. New York. meemeflmmdehcm! by Secretary Wallerot the Wan-mm association um mocha-brunt»!!! openchanntélfl M I. “Q ShiteConmChh. would!» Semen- ber’loand l7. “Quinn-twill» ch: tune a [all yearandphyumil uventy~two hole- medal play. ‘ “nymphs-her affine-0.1?" Yak. who u- been the ””0”" my... Mr. and flu. L. amt. Ichduimolthcmkforluhun vii: hank-go. Shedutscjoinedlhenb! herb-hodmdthcy'fllm‘mm mum than M “m toteuninumil Sprint. lutthhiacoâ€"llfimiuMm mmwmmwrum [manual-lunch. lm Flo-M mm: IMF” m Ho also " enmndlnthcmim" MM“ payed GanlintheUmll. hut 90h mrhichmdctuudbvmum In. we In!“ “W mtnhomeinkeunelunlm IM mung-wwmmm Thc'Mi-siomrysqaydmem P. Walker, W ”about”. Park And Low-coll mm“

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