Highland Park Public Library Local Newspapers Site

North Shore News-Letter (1907), 8 May 1909, p. 1

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

youth. lathe.) who‘ll,“ math. turn-0 {Thom-hi 3 mt ml” «nu-elm"! m Wan-”W mum-u an N W W" moo-Wm" . . all an. ”no" tulle-I Moving ways ‘ . ilding AT 7:30 Mr. and En. A. Adler and Mr. Joseph Adler and Mn. F. A. Gcmlcv have re- turned no Highland Park (or me summer. ~ D! Hill 9! Eat Centrnl Ave. .. is a! none again titer several weeks chance. l’? a.” “and" "mint- .53", '32 Mr; B. W. Weaver and family have “taken up their residence with Chas. M. Schneider on South Second Street. ' Mr J; C. Morrison of Chim In relied Ir. E B. Freie’ a Male on Um coin avenue. Ave.. Highland Park. Mr. Cahm is a mm of comidetablc experienCe. hfling been in business in Chicng for {great many years, and will conduct: a well es- tablished business in Evanncn. He has done considerable ‘work on the nonh shore. and is a state licensed plumber and recognized as a heating expert. We we are gladrto welcome Mr. Cahill loom city. Mr. -A. Bloomfield has moved from South Second Street to the Exmoor sub- division. We are pleased to note the return of Mr. and'Mn W.‘ B. White from Cali~ lomia. 'They report their winter my in the land of Routers 3 very pleasant one. but they are glad to return to Highland Born to Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Larson on Tuesday hat. a ten péund girl. Edwin reports it the bés! in town-of course it is! J. G. Stiever and family returned 'to their home at 320-31. Sheridan Road. 1.]; Cnhill of Evamlon. alter Mey I: will occupy the shop and continue the plumbing and heating business fonnerly owned by W. j. McNanly at 118 Centre] Thirteenth Year “The folks that on the fin: ol‘May wore winter Iotks and hone.~ ' Began-Ho lay the first of June. Good Lord how hot it grows." Jnstcad of waiting-till )une we said (ha! last Wednesday when the the’unometer texist'ered 86 degrees in the shade. Park. L' Rev. Wm. Burgess attended small-day meeting of'the Congregational Associa- Mr. Cortland! Howell and and family Inn nkcn mom: on Central Ave., pend- ing the completion of their house on Glen: one A‘ve. - Mr. f. Bock the new .mpeddte‘ndem of the C. _ M. E. R. W. have taken a home on Glcncoe Ave. . . tion on'Tue'sday'and on Wednesday eve- ning‘he conducted the prayer meeting at the Ptesbyteripn Church, Highland Park. Clubâ€"i‘rucsday afternoon. Mrs. L. C. Whitman gave a dinner puny last evening. ' .â€"â€"â€"â€" Mr. W C. Hateley us home again from 3 via of several weeks m Missouri. ‘ Hrs; F. F. Owing: and‘ 'daughuer Mn Eugenie McLellan. have gone toCali- Maia {Or the summer. h. 'Mr. and Mn. Alexander Robennon will nailon'the California 1m New York, lunefilh (or Glasgow. n}: H0ward am has gone to Bruil. Indiana. for a visit to be; parents, ' Mr. and Mrs. Harr'y Sampson (nee Mi. Nina Bell) have returned from Cal- fink and are staying with their parents. Ila. Thomas Watson of Philadelphia formerly of Highland Park made a sbon visit to Mrs. F. Thom, Tod-day. Mn. D. Cobb was hostess u- the Whist highland pad} Nm On_'l‘uesday evenihg Mr. John Finney of Washington delivered an interesting lecture on the Farest Reserve at the high’ school. Mr. Finney is the secretary 6! the Appalachian Fol-est Rm Am‘ ation and“: thereiote yell ’qualified to speak on the‘subject. The lecture was given under the accspices of the Féllpw- ship Club and because of the vitalim. portance of the subjects excited great interest: On Thursday ‘rnOming'nem reached us of thermdden death of Mn. A. A. Pho- stiehl, the wife of a_ former pastor of the Presbyterian Church of this city. Death I The card party given Wednesday by the Tabernacle Society 'of .SL Mhrys' Church was a success both socially 3nd Sunday, Miss Iva P. Guiley of Chicago. will be at- the First United Evangelical Church to assist the pastor in. the services. Miss Guiley ‘is the. Superintendent of the Young Women’s Training School oi the Conference and a graduate oi the Moody Bible Institute. She is a ‘ singer and will sing at' both services at N): 45 In the morning and at 7:30 in the evening All are cordially invited to be present. Mrs. Pfqnstiehl had a host of friend! in this city .and we shall have more to ray of tin Sad death in Our next issue. An aunouncement of interest to North Shore Society people is the engagement of Miss [Mary Bryan Manindlle. to Mr. Marshall Paul Noyes of Chicago. DEATH OFMRS. A. A. PFANSTIBHL financially. was‘ caused by a “rake of apopleity. Mr; and Mrs. mestiehl’: son,” Carl, of the Pfanstiehl Electrical Co.. of Noah Chicago. Ireceived word of the death and left Wednesday evening to attend the" funeral services- Miss Alice Bankwitz _,is visiting her'sir ter Mrs. G. P. Greene, It will be re- membered that Miss Bankwitz (Ell through an unprotected railway track on the Northwestern Elevated, Railroad on Dec. 11 last. So shocking was the fall that it was not thought possible she could re- caver. To the wonder and delight of her friends, however. she is able to be here and although not yet strong she is looking toward complete recovery Tuesday evening marked the last ses- Iion of the‘t909 Council of the City ‘ot Highland Park. Former Maybr, Alex- ander Robertson made a fitting farewell speech thanking his Subordinate! for their faithful service and made a plea for the name faithfulness to the new mayor. ’Tlie‘new council'was then iworn in to: gether with Mayor Dooley and City At- torney Mason. Mr. Dooley made a brief address and took the stand far a non partisan administration. For Civic im- provemen'tp and a general business ad; ministration was vouched I ior. Aitei’ iarious'nontinc business the Council ad. journed till Tuesday. May 1811). On Tuesday evening Sergeant Gaiirey of the soldiers at Fort Sheridan ‘amulted and seriuusly injured Oficer'John Genes while the latter was 0i duty. The assault was the cuimlnation of a previous quarrel which had‘stirred up‘ bitter feeling be tween the two parties. { lt is reported that Sergeant Godfrevhad frequently declared that he would watch Genes of! duty and administer‘a severe thrashing Officer Merriman immediately placed Godfrey under arrest. He was bailed out a shout time after by Vencil Musik. 5:1. cellist. and fierdimnd Steindel. pian- iu: Price- 50, 75. and $1.00. On Tuesday evening May 25th, mere will be aConcen at Ravinia Theatre The followlng well known artists will appear. Mme. Estella Auge. soprano. Bruno Stein- We arc pleased Io sec-Street Commis- sioner Nevins around town again. He is impnwing nicely and says, “11¢ niil has his head evc‘fi if it was half cut 0 ." Mr. Olive}: has remmed from a tho“ am of mo visix. ‘ . SATURDAY,‘MAY-A';f 8, 1909 ‘ Then followed the funny pine. Two Cadets engued in a Baml. boring contest which provoked roan a! lumber. The Parallel Btu excercile were much enjoyed, the' panicipanu' being Serg't Kehlbr. Leading. Lieu. Noyes. Serg’l Ellis, Serg'l Summers, Corp. Story. Corp Bangs. Corp. "Conger, Cadet Briggs Jr. Cadet Little; Sumac" contributed mlfl! to the ammusement a a clown who fell allover himself until in the wind- -np be crowned the performance with a mute!!! exhibit- ion ol skill. I S-erficant Summer: alto Commanded the Crack Compnny drill 9! fincemCad- cts with Barbell. Fancy Matching. ,etc. A cutlau drill, followed filth was given by sixteen young Mildâ€"Students in their white maul dun. . . “Flying rings" with Sorghum Sum mm ,3: leader and Rodlod‘ Kehlcr. Conger and Lime as ”mama where very grace-ml m. . cmnpaniel I: follow. “A" Company Serg‘ t Kehlnr, Serg' t Wymond, L. Corp. ldema. LCorp Linemhnl. “B"Company Serg't Galloway. Serg't Radford. Sem't Wernickc, Corp. Congeg: -v -u- .v-.-, v--. _ This um a down- right bard tunnel [or Vietnry in a battle of sticks. Each of the contestants more A small "occlude" or feather over their head shields. To knock otf one of theie feathers we: to retire en opponent from the field in this camber three of a company were knocked out leaving Sergeant Kehlor to hold the field against {our which he did valiantly for more than ten minutes} This event m watched with intense inteLest. Commandant [)3va why was the moving spirit behind it all botany: of the most vigorous and lively " fiche o the evening.‘ “égmbflr we The gallery was unduly dclbrated and suitably seated for visitor! flbo took a keen imeren in the program. ' ich open- ed wiih a Naval March, by I '~ Academy Orchestra under the leadmhi? of Musi- cal Director Geo. A. mum: ’ Then followed the hori tal’Bar ex- ercisewith the following Corp. Bangs, Leadei, S’erg't- Summers. Corp. Story, Cadet Brigg: In; Cadet Bacon, Cadet Renwick. And the indomitable Summ- ers closed the fun with Capt. Little in e tumbling not. The 12th Annual Military , Athletic Carnival of the Cadets of IN onhwect- ern Milinry Acldemy ' place in Samrday Evening May [st in (fimnaium of the Academy. , t Those who like music are promised a notable event at the High School next Eriday evening when the school chorus presents Rheinbetget's cantata. Clarice of Ebentein. This work has been in re- hearsal since Christmas under the excel- lent leadership of Dudley L. Smith and the several parts are not being sung‘ with efiective finish. Those who beat! Gade’s Christmas Cantata sung by the school will be glad toknow that the music in Rheinberger's cantata is not inferior in quality and 'that the chorus handles it even betterthan they did the former. .. MILITARY ACADEMY 7 ATHLETIC cumvu This concert wan to have mien place, Friday, May 7th put has been postponed to‘Frld-y. My 14. The public will find it 1 great benefit to be present. The concert is free to all. Whllq :11 the return: ol tug any are not yet in. It 15 now apparent that the‘ net proceeds wlll be'more than were expected immedhtely u- ter the day. In the minds of pro- moters, they wlll reach 83-. 800 to $3.900. Lake'F‘orest, Highl‘nnd Put tad u remothen luvs not iet reported but I: la and uketl‘orut. with 8800 on hunt]. I: holding back In order' to eqqu Wnukepn'l receipts. urlou donations comlng ln dull! to the Lake Mr. and Mn'. C.. G. Phillivl "tweed- ing today in their Country home at Wm- field, Ill. I {chilly detbrate vilitorl in) II rogram. which ch, by th‘d Act leadership of 1 Culblll’flg allowed Ibich Mr. Lute: Levin played the pan Anatole. the Juvenile leader 0! the 4: pan to pedection. Mr. Thomas-l and Mr. Anhu Steele u the two man fitted perfectly into their put-u. , Illa: Genmde Nevins u m. leading lady of the play ya! [at tape to any amateur we have em aeen some time. Mill Marjorie Aldrld Mm Lillie Bell. Mia Viola Shielda. L Helen Coal: and Min Neill. Finger playe'tlrlheir parts well. WI M lu‘ulmu W“ “Allthegrutmmwuhv‘l; deficits. camediné'erycue bylinl iury and naval 'expetu. In» via tangle the film 0‘ Rail “I. have brought. bymilw h heir everybody. Gem“! has. in I “1 (caution. W he! national c (tom eighteen nullion dolhn to n than One bfllion dollars. The Ca; Minister of “and looks widely It in send: of new mm ofnaqomf mm m ii (men man-scum .‘ in ulna-fl» Basin. Manager. Geo. Hillard forum as that there will be nearly 8 lelt alter all expuna new 'I‘ bent: all reconh lot the Audition I on all sides nuthinxbut the m pm is heard of the plodnctiqn. prepaid by Charles E. Jefignon. D and published by an Amelia-Am lion (at lntematioml Conciliation. “Managua-unnuâ€" Scrap 0! Paper." Thin pkg nan _, plunthegrmondneneealky unmounlplm keptinamrolhnghmbymel macaw-inch”. chansoiwitvhiehwmndybudx 'Qrin: ‘W' incl-fit. 1h themlhsolthcphyus. Tour; mmwumuuym Emmamvhoudmwllu rhino-c “WWI-n ‘mmmdumy.mm HnWIWW ohhean'eueniudin-tholvpnlu nhndthey mnmuw hheflom. IrJoocphColhmkm nflvemâ€"nbvwacho‘udm_ audience in m of Imagine: nu 'â€" comodyoldmohheplay. Mai I‘heLadielothl. ‘- E. Phillips u the Baron de la Gla- uizh (El-dill) ail-hold m played his panvell. ‘e on May 15. I6 and I7 cud. Mr. Lute: Levin played the pm M's m our ‘1“. A”. Aimole. “re-Juvenile leader 0‘ the: :nc‘vilhin' ”WW” puny to pcdeclion. Mr. Thom-4 'willkindlyallupkhpbneiaul anth.AnhIr$l¢cleuthe!wo WflIMMWfi "mittedpeflccflyidmlhdrplmi . Ipwceebolfllhulciowm come. F imncinl expem conte- 1 Fang: in approaching :15: M of mrccsqfrevenm. Herdeldtiscm by hen army Ind navy. The Dd govemmem it always leaking for devices by meansofwhichtofill a dep cdtremry. Her Dtudnoughnheep poor. luly hula! yearn staggered the verge 0! bankruptcy m l currie- In overturn army who! I;- Even out cum rich republishes: year a deficit clout I hundrd mi! Collin, hugely die to due and. hunt. and thiny million- we on spending. our navy. Mr. Conclynu bu called; attention to the (ad that while in on. years we hnve induced our popuhtk by ‘5 per cent. Inlom‘vuhh M185 pu cent; we hue inclelud our nubnal e: pensu by 400 per cent. .{ ‘ T Mhubdlmndmhm nuColIege Mmm'lm imam-1. ”Inflam- cI’l am who Wm you upon, . LRobeKSHdt“ If. ”I ;, “whwhu j Mummuhu ,yNonhqueI-nUMNWm 5:“th ~ â€"â€"'-0 ANNUAL ALUINI ma List Friday evening the Alumni A ciation of the Deerfield Tovnlhlp' School preceded dick thin! annual Italic olefin. The play clean v Pllgmve Simp’oon'l comedy dun: “Thmlittle any-mulled togethet One may Why. And 1 land out ohlte wigtdov. To hear whet theylnd tony. The W thin. I ever-Av. One ol the little bye laid. ‘Wu u bin! in greed:- enrich, All buck and white end red.’ 'The prettiest think I ever m.’ Sxid the eeeond little led. ‘Wnpony at the garden. I wanted him very ltd. ‘1 think.'_ said the that! little fellow. With a grave and gentle true. £01m Mun. mm the elem I- . l New ‘l‘rlor mm“, W I don 09mm. the a!“ m1 filled”: plea-ed e M BM t they have 1|.ch b “It. “I E: one; hull; “find the. t. __ nave mom-delete” In. Stun N. Yon-(.11: mtm 0! "MW. 0. 'l‘. U. Temple hWaumn (or the put elon- yous. u m? ofé whifiham m‘ M11 the mid I: just my WI {my " m u um tollovlul. W MM Icy-cu. MnankF'ln m m. Geo. E pumps. recently. WeqfleMWW‘j’! ' MOTHER'S FACE God’s Revival'n." {Rebounds ‘0' “Id cum Ftd' “PM! "the Revolving Help“ in we Seniot (lice: are now well ands m. d'l‘he‘piec cc .rcmmmdlr. A R. Willing. and Uh Hamill . Some 0! the WM .helrdunumwmd nor um give. out. mun-m Mane h but... all!!! “I!" zone; huh: um the. tumor knee of IO all“. wines drink. “It-husk“! muon‘m m be m tor m- “emu-mm“ be "dry" territory tn- ” $.0- web-uh." mandala-104*” ,I-oorcofb-Z. meam rf” lame who W'“ F" 'he track can lava this morning erefieywillubcpnfllnghchno‘ ‘J‘neetgiveobyL-kel-‘mw hehigh-choohmmmm. ilenn Marin tricdh'uhandulh IRE Ron Wedneuhy 1nd huh! h I I. wake: I.” an ano Ion fi-Shothnauhflygood.“ 0| In nichlmhduemn out“ at lit formgesimncy invading to lid church at the pamndebt. In it bin mything mundane Rm ~nuomber In «11.91096.th ‘hcicmlur in Wedneodiy. Hey I” “I! be cul- ncd the tuning: uI Ii. Gnu but rail to Mr. Emil aluminum. Inltondim “he“ loot-vie- I! max. tau-ciao n Civics class v‘fll hold: m can Jonday. Mr. Hill‘mflmuw. . V' 0 Se amusemmm GENERAL ECONOMIC ' Number 19

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy