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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 15 May 1909, p. 1

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rg floom quality and ’actimd at [moue fuji Itc Grams l sale. and sample reams - Thirteenth Year 'The many friends of Mr. W. 0. Hip- well who has been seriously ill'at his home in Lot Angela. will be pleagcd ,to' hear that he is getting well and will soon be quite restorcd to his usual health. Mr. and Mrs. George Millard of South Sheridan Road gave a dinner last eve- ning to the members of the Alumni and other! who played "A Scrap oi Paper" at Ravinia Park, April 30th. week. The association wm the gteater part oi the week. On. Monday morning through an un- known cause fire broke out in ghe stable: of C. N Kimba‘lu For a time it threat- ened to make a big blaze. but the effici- ent work of our fire department {or which Mr. Kimball gives great credit :kept the Mme: in check. . There was no loss of carriages or horses and the damage to the barn'vral covered by insurance. Mrs. Henry Rina has taken a cottage in Atlantic City win-re she expects to re- main (or the summer. .Mn.‘W. Brace has rented her house for the summer and will 'leave ,the Is: of June for Atlantic City. r â€"â€" The m. Rev. "c. 1’. Anderson 1). D. Biahop of Chicago. will visit Trinity Church, Highland Park, to confirm and preach at 5 o'clock Sunday afternoon, May 16_ The public is cordially invited Mr. and ,Mn. R: J. Street are “home stain at No. 307 E. Laurel Ave. They will vacate June 13L. :3 Mr. Fred. Man- del has taken 'the house for the summer. MB. A. P. Smith, ,0! Laurel Ave., gave “Sinner/lag: Friday.“ Cover! were laid (or twelve. Mr.). L. Fearing of Roger Williams Ave. entertained at dinner Tuesday evén~ Miss Marie Greenslade is confined :0 he: home with the measles. Miss PriscillaCarver' has returned from a three wee In visit in S. Louis. when she gave two piano regitals. During bet stay in St- Louis Miss Carver'was a guest of Mr. T. R. Myles entertained at dinner last 'fliunday evening. The Moraine node: is being filed early with guns. A stat improvement over last season is the beautiful automobile but for the transponation of passengers to and (tom ‘he depot. DR. MARIE GRUNEWALD ‘will occupy Dr. Connor's Office during the Slimmer. Her da'yl will be Monday, Wedn. and Friday. Dr. Connor's City practice will demand his entire time there. May m_ The I»!t to be present. ' , ‘I‘tv. "w. .._.,,“, Sm Congregational Association which- is m_be held at LaGrange, 11].. n_c_xt week. The association will be in session Mn. Robert Day Albenlanon has 'gone up a step high- er in his living. He moved this week from 61 Greenbay Road. to lhe second my flat of My. A. Hill. Min Lillian Bones is ayay lor a few diys' visit in Edgevuter with hef sister, flu. C. \VxSchlagel. ceived a new coat of paint. Thanksto Mi. Ruth Ewing of the Humane Society. The ionmain on East Central Ave. don- gated by W. B. White is also i? walking ,, 4â€" -... _....I.. 10; \he warm rather. ‘ The Nonhwemm Militiry Academy are making prepandom tor their annual Mr. Joseph Proctor. of S. Green Bay Road has gone Em on a business trip. The fountaia‘x on Cemral Ave., NOHH ’ - SHORE... NEWS -LET TER highland pm News Wm. Bangui-will mendrthe now we thirsty one! are ready '. W. 0. Hip- Thanks to The real estate office ‘ of McGuire Orr on E. Central Ave.. is nearly corn; pleted and is a great credit to the busi: ness enterprise of Highland Park. Mr. Gerge _E. Phillips who has been connected with this office for some time past has resigned his position ‘0 iake up other wink. Miss Estella Clark, daughter of Mr.’ Frank C. Clark, of this city, has been elected a member of thel’hi Beta Kappa fraternity. This is an unusual distinction and is accorded only to the leaders of the graduating class. it cenainly speaks well {gr Miss Clark and incidentally for the Deerfield Township High School. ol‘which Everything needed in 'preparing a meal can be grouped in the Hmier Kitchen Cabinet. You can sit/at the roomy, al- uminum covered extension table and do your work in one place. No extra steps ->not’a IIIinute lo-st in huming misplaécd articles. Ladies call at Mn. Bohl‘s store and seé‘ The Hoosiey Special KiIchen ubinet. Robt. Woods was taken Sunday after- noon to the McAllistt-r Hospital ll Wau- kegan m a petal , r 1! condition broughton by cxposcr to cold. His condition at this writing is critical. Mr. Geo. S. Tinker; the electrician who basbeen located for a long period in the St. lohns building has moved to a suitable location in the basement of the same building. He now has more room Misc Helen Céle wjn entertain friends from Grand rapid: and LaFayeuefior the week end. Rd is preparâ€"ed (01110 more business than pa'rty last emving by a Waukegan'club 0! which she is a member. Miss Clark is an alumna. ‘ Mrs. Crane and Miss jenny Crane, of New Albany. are spending a few weeks with Mrs. A. W. Ffiese on Central Ave. Mina Charlotte Fn'ese has been confined to the house for’several days with a sore loot. is able to attend school again. ' Miss Anna-'Oganl m g'ivetf a surpyiu PLATS A. B. C. 8: D. OF HIGHLAND PARK 1896. . SATURDAY, MAY Mr. Ernest Palmer formerly president of the Junior due at the Northwestern Univenity Law School ha been elected a member of the order of the Coif. ISO- ciety corresponding to the Phi Ben Kappa. Lieutenant and Mrs. Robert Peck leh Highland Pith, April 30 for San Fran- cisco where they sailed on May 7th to: the Phillipines. - Mr. and Mrs. R. L..Sandwick will en- tenain the “Honor uudenu" and the members of the debuting tum; at dinner this Saturday evening. Fannie L. Farrell et al to C. H. M: Corinick. pan 10:278. Lake Forest. W. D. $1332.00. R. F. Walker :0 Beni. Newhall m9. sub 0! lots 6 to 9. McDaniel: Jab. High- land Park. . Apeuimiotisa mmvho looksonthe Inn only as a thing lhhl an!!! s shadow. It may ~orit my not be our duty to rescue the downtrodden of a foreign land: it might be our dmy ‘0 help the heathen ofAffiuifwehadthe power: batman i: nodoubt whatevef that the obligation which ran on us to take up the m'vial casesinourmmhomes. our'o'nmeet, our own villageâ€"the duty which is neu- R. F. Femn and v! to Catherine F. Card easterly pan lot 2. block 26. High- land Park. W. D. “MIND. Mn. F. H. Donnng, of Keno-In was in town Friday. F. C. Clark 1nd vi to W. B. Benny and vi be I and 2; blk 6, For! Clinton, Highland Park. an. and whici‘ at the“! time in whollv. written out powctm'mplhh. Kali Estate transfers. Duty Near at 'Hnnd 15: l909 Would there were me char-cum in this work! luchanuneoumMn. Planuiehl We need them! and can ill aflotd to spare them. _ Bland h her many! All thme who gathered at the Presby- terian Church Wednesday evening. came because they loved the mermrv oi Mrs. Anna Barnes Pianatiehl, and desired to etprem their admiration for her character and life work. And this expression took iorm not only in. their sympathy and presence. but also in many words of lov- ing testimony. from probably twenty men and women of those present. who in an informal and heartfelt way, gave their tributes to the much loved woman whose life went out suddenly last week at her home in Somerville, N. J. Thethoughts expressed. bore largely upon the graces of a rounded Christian character exempli- fied by a consiuent life of service ior others. As a mother. as a friend in need. as one possessed of asunny and unitorui- ly courteous disposition as a comforter in trouble. orasaneamest Chrisrian worker. Her life so lately spent among us was re- viewed by those who had stood. with her etiorts. and whose memories were only those inspired by the lose and aflection. which a noble. earnest, emsecrated soul engenders in the hearts ol those who are fortunate enough to have. had their lives touched with that of the sanctified sptrita. whose life is now transferred to a Higher Sphere oi usefulnem. The sympathy.re real and sineere. oi this whole community goes out to herhns- band. the Rev. Dr. Pfanstiehl and their son Carl. in their irreperable loss. ’ In (an. the W 0‘ simplichy in very hrs: and W! [attain Benjamin Bmoh, writing in Scn'bnct’c Linguine. In: n good deal of are. on the value 0! good old Yule: g'umpcioo in them of Win. enginqer.‘ Hcmuabeanexpen. olcoune. and a man of duoden- but uninmd again. the theories will mum-n4 he must get down to native wit Ind'nhrcwdm As he nylzâ€" ' Memorial Service tor Mn. The anue of Know How Harry Wheeler of Deerfield Township diedTu'edly. May II at 5:!) A. I. n the ue of 24 yenn. He‘ was horn in Wee! Deerfield Towmhip. fir. Wheeler was married June 22. ms to Miss Linn Foley of Indiana. He leaves a wife. mother. father. brother end sister. He hadbeen IMerer forthe putyenru‘ diabetelbmmnble to benromdumii Friday. He had just returned from Lube Forelt wherehehadbeentonheflowen tohisluher who hubeeu in “relate Fore-t “capital. The (mere! mice were held at IO o‘clock at the home and the burial was mule in the Wuhan: cemetery. Who-nth: "kinda mi cho- dcty"? They at; the peoplevhn pm. did evil. extinguish hope andmouly them dde~people that: vcryiook almanac-tilt and unmtedhon 'A pcmninent lawyer"! Tami-in thehhitoflecmringhisofludlfllm the junior punner down, and Tommy, the ofieeboy.ooa:eainlotth¢hll shrew! mendmoufiiun Thathiqyubmap- predated min-dc n-idediolhehvyer fanny. f‘Av. tuna!" “Sure." Md Tommy. nub-bed. "l‘onrdolhna week in“. an 'derut in legal ndvficc. -â€"Everybody' s Maniac. Grouchy We are lit: vinegar they have become iatiped and [one sour; hot vinegar in goal [or me pupa-u; snare and: peuple. They. like drunhrfi. m inboard: dincting. und winning In that we may rake-l happier n}. ' in: oonvcmtioo between Tonnymd nWofiehoymdn-ncloot'qbid} bewaflym ‘buieet eeuon. hid it mean a W j~doll“- : day to them. In the out cl their act-neat I happened into their ofioe and olered to Me the dip (at 3500. 'Done'. aid than-end re fined paper: on the loot. Then [went out and hired: N" tutor 5m hour..beched her into the slip. tied her date and hem and muted the eng'ne. In about I min- ute thatflgpmpeller net «punch-cut- rent that the Ilit began looting out ol the slip in tone. In tho m Halted at theiroflee mm and got my 8500." Ofioer (go remit who In. about! every Mk‘fiood heaven. man.” are all your than going?" L Reunitâ€"(Iuflnlly) w "I don‘t know. air: they Mt here a" fizht."-Punch. Teachef o! Geometryâ€""What? Yuur lathertold you thatwuthethdia- tance between two points! What” ta your lather?" A POCKETFULL 0F SUNSHINE the Tnmpovudon Company. M had bod rum Menuhin: .everyvhen [at a dredger flm mud be towed up in slurry; latherivetlnd tilted up their [finding dip' right in their dainverv blunt! and .1le tension. "Ntbc-tenhlohhchainc-J' aid- vqry nble calm to me."‘iu comm W." “The ended money! gvereamod." said an old-time comm tome, “us Maxwwdmnmmqméa “Wotchitiuur'ukal lheothefbov. Boy-"He mm a taxicab. m'uu." Dead: of Harry Wheeler A pocket“ of M Can “he the voila Skin. And lift a load of mm Fm the burdened hock 0‘ in; Dining light and Wedge Through thorny path 0‘ lite. If gilds widumilm "dag AMMane II hem (I! run gold; It drowns the daily m 0‘ the young Ind‘dd; The nanny clouds of urife. LOCAL SOCIAL GENERAL ECONOMIC ‘ INDEPENDENT Number 20

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