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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 9 Oct 1909, p. 1

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[h mm.“- a I]. avoid“; .I and and no m; with the wt!- an. Ind mun; “Judson «an. (In nor-throat K ”Misfit!” inflow-nu of I Put, County 0! bolt. In: and in of hie Com”. n that the follow‘ : boon convicted. o nub-tannin: ta ‘5'. mm ordi- meflon ol the 'm' 'T'i‘h'ti‘m' unearth-hm L Dual. improve...“ at 54.1010.“ web: 3'“.th I. Dooley. H. match. let No. 157.. and uecthgflththe 1W"! why 31'; mg Joni “an. to man!- of m. or \ v- Miues Sadie and Eiinbeth Buckley gang} Samday on the; steamship Amefih ~ Mr. and “a. War Wheeler will more imam new bungalow recto! Fartsnerldantmsweek. Luke, where mm) had been pitched by cavalry troope sent out from the post the- dny before The following day mother trip of thirty mflee by a circuitous We brought them land: to the camp. he third dny return- in to Fort Sheridan hum covered a distance of ninety miles. Themnnnal practice mamh of the se- nioroficers of the departments ollhe Lake, U. 5. Amy M place the early part of this week. Headed by general Frederick D. Granitwenty colonel: and major: selected from lhe various regi- ment: 0! the depamnem‘ left FottAShe- ridan and rode thirty miles to Gages where the resume: her nudieta; the, University ol'Michigan. 1m refined to Ann Arbor, Michig Seattle where 'they have been {of he A petition {or the paving of Waverly Place came up belor'é the City Council Tuesday evening‘- Mr. R. H. Pickering has purchased the property East'of MfZMoore’s and expect: to build next spring, Geo. E. Moore will campy his fine new residence onWaverly Place about the first of November. . Mrs. Edward M. Steele has been spend- ing several days It the home of her par: ems Mr. and Mn. Emil Rudoiph. M138. 1 Ebb» returned from the Em what} she has been for several weeh. She is at the. home of her daugtner Mn. Samuel Parliament of North Sheridan Road. The Highland Park Club held their opening leception on Tuesday evening. A great many new member: have come into the Club and the year pmmiset‘ to beoqeotimemt. Dancing cloud .the A great many C'hioa‘go familiee‘ are. coming out to spend the winter It the Moraine. Ammg the recent arrival: are: Mr. and Mrs. John Q. Syme. Dr. and Mn. LBJ-lay, aner. and Mn. W.i H. langme. Mr. and Mrs; Chale- W. McNeu rho have had the Trigwnller hone. comer of Park and Lipden ave~ nnee, hue gone to the Moraine for the Mn. Bayfi'u of East Cenml nvenue‘ gave a tea at her home on Tuesday after. Miss Adelaide xmn‘an of Central an, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Steele o! Mia Amy Holabird of For! 'Sherida'nv ha been spending the put week uthe No! Mr. and Mn. Uni Struble of Don‘t forget that mattervfor pu- blication should reach the office each week not later than Thursday noon- The only copv‘ received later than that is , 'want ads. and short items of a few lines e321. It happens afmost every week that some matte: is r¢ceived too late for use.“ > VOl. X1115- NOMHSHORE NEWS-LETTERH Fridny, October 15th}! the dete set for the that performance It .Bevinie Thntre and. every Friday night them after, for four weeks. the reenactment .will present e vetted and select bill nude up of new end novel eete eecured from the Wetter-Ii Vaudeville “each. tion and 2000 feet of new moving pic- turee from the Kiuodrome. Singers, dancer's, comedian. eel-ohmic tote, one act pleye end eketchee will nuke up 3 ball of pleuing nflety. In addition: to this will be the motion Pictures which will be kept to the stander-d eet during the summer. Gwen: and Schnmwlxer hna the half price advance flake: Ask about that's. Work 113. begun for George Schwal. bach’s house in the ' Exmoor Addition. All of thine“ besecnred it. the very low price of :5 cents for the bent rev carved sou if you buy one of the ad- nnce ticket: which, will be on «to until Tnesdny evening. Altar mm the retain sale 1: prices of 35. 35 um! 50 cents will open at ‘ Sobnmuher’s or It IS howd that the lovers of foot ball will turn out and help the home team with a large attendance and plenty of' m- spiring rooting. _ In spite of unusual dificulties the High School team promise: to‘ \ a succesa as lthey have excellent malaria. The school feel deeply the lots of Harry Bock, Wil- liam Wrenn, Robert Greenslade. Earle McPherson, Oscar Bell and William Mc Nam‘y who are not in school this year most of them having graduated with the 1909 class. Roland Brand" to captain of the team and Edwin Wre’nn manager. st is possible that games will be arranged with the following echools: Lake Forest Academy second team, the. High School Alumni, McKinley High School of Chi~ cago. Waukegan High School University School Chicago and Kenmha High School. {‘ Next. Sunday morning Mr. Dakin will ipreach on “The Magne Chart: of Evan- gelism" and in the evening he will give a talkon “The Christianity that is Vital for today." Music by the Choral Chub. Strangers as well we“ as friends will re~ ceive a hearty weloozhe to all the services of the church. Baptist Chunk. , Pastor anin believe: in doing thorough and scientific work in the Sunday School as well as in the pulpit. His Sunday ‘ evening sermon which was : searching *amlvsls of present social and political conditions as illustrated by the two types of menial mewâ€"Hartman and John- comâ€"laid bare the evil. of our preterit time in a way the; found the W‘ Last Sunday was the first day of the mo! the Graded Construttion Bibie undies that have been introduced'in the The young ladies' ' Bible Clan of the Ebenezer church met at the home of]. J. Brand Tuesday evening. October 5th to arrange for a lumen dinner to be given in the near future. Pumpkin pie, Johnny cake, Boston baked been: will be on the menu. For time and place watch~for further announcements. Gymnasiums, baths, recreation room and reeding rooms are open to young people who are also taught the useful trad“. Mr Trowbfidge represent: a good work and the High School Rodents were much interested" :1) his enthusiastic Mr. Trowbddge. Secretary of the .hi- cago Boys’ Club addressed {he Higfi Sellout students about the workqf the club in. helping the children of the slums to become better men and women and more useful citizens. Mr. Trowbridgc at High School High School Fodt Ball Team Hip-vest Dinner 0:: The Way A GndedSundgy Schoél Vaudeville at Rtvinia highland pm, Illinois, saw-y, Octqbcr 9, .9”. Mn. [1. G. Dodgcandm whohave been, stopping at the Mine. have returned to their hon: in Iii-nukes. We ire glad to learn that-the you: daughter of Mr. and Mn. June- McCler. nan. Uncoln Avenue, who hubeen very in, is on the road to recovery. for many years with the Chiago. Milw- aukee Electric Road. has movedvhh his family to CW 06 mm of change in Maine-I m Mr. and Mrs. A. W. MQUmom who have been in Colorado for the past week. In expected home next Monday. . Mrs. D F. Kelley mm at din. net Wednesday mm Min Evere‘tt'Ga've a and party to over one I: 'Mp, nuke High- land Park Club house. Fridiy afternoon. Mn. Genld sun. formerly of High- _l|nd Pin-k. planed fluongh Chicago on Tuesday on he: journey from POI-fluid. Oregon. 90 Wilmington. Del. Mr. Pierce of Hindok~ bu land the Plan house on Roger Willam- "can In‘d expects to amid the win- Mn' Wall; Ind hull, who oechpiod the Tron] house during the tumor have rum-net] to Chicago. Ir. and In. Wm. Goodridgo of Laurel avenue. who have boon Inn. morlng nbrosd as expected home next Heights spent held” in Highland With an eye on 'pmepective- wedding feel, an enterpiaing young Western preacher is’giving boxes of candy to girls who bring young men to Sunday tchool. are well reprelcmed- ’ The High School has opened 'vhh an enmllmentof some two hundred and forty smdenu. Libenyville, Rivinia. Luke Villa. Deerfield. Lake Form. Luke Blufi, Diamond‘ Lake Ind,Rockefellet Early' m her married liie the vet left a widow but she cheetlnlly lockup the task of raising h'er- hmiliy alone. Her children pay her the greatest MM ant can be glven to: men. , The: “eke me Mr. De- India. rho mcmnected Moody' a church in (Hap during hi. early minktry and throughout)!" lifeihe displayed a loving chm one‘bf her rules which she hithlufly adhered to m to bear no malice and this was (he a't-‘ mocphere her chMren lived in. Mn. Sophia (IMF-1W mother'of Jesse Sobey ‘0! Highland Pith. panned “ray Sunday Oct. 311! “as” A. M. of pneumonia. She was hon luly. I6, 1839 in Bristol Engiull. Kn. Sober spent her married life 11pr years ego. when she came to watcher home with her ion in Highland Pal-i. InChie-gonnd can nghtly' be called me'glChie-go‘epir oneen comingmthn citym 1850. In 1857 ehematried Joeeph 86b3, endto (hie union eightchildren m horn. five of whom eurvive her. That: whom living tomoumhetlouere: Dr. Riehudend Joseph of Chicago, Mn. P. C. . Kenyon of Oklebonu City, Oillhnma, John C. of Winnipeg. Maeramde, and Jesse Sobey of Highllnd M Mr. Jchn C. queyol Winnipeg could notbe present at the W services. The funeral services veneheul Wed. at 1301> M auhehomei Jen Sobey 1010 N Greenhay Road. flighlmd Park. Rev E. LeRoy lein bed charge of the service'and Mn. Jeane Sohey lung. The imerment was m at RC: Hill ceme- ‘r Mu. Wm. Bale] of Wuhington SophiaCoppSobev. Pluses Amy latter part of this mm The tuning: at If. Juli- Pot-it Morgan. mama and In. 0. H. Morgan of North Shaikh Rod, Ind Mr. Stanley Noah will uh phee the Mn. junu 5. Damn: “fie! two daughters Mine-Ann: and Ell! Dublin have closedthcit ”Geneva ham: and are now at the Maniac. work in establishing m .1 church and many other m can. Rev. W. O. Shep-Id ha been and: the Chic-go Nonhem am superim- dent to succeed Rev. J. P. M the latter of whom is known brill. Sell Mr. sud In. John Maud Ir. will". Selmler of [1qu Day In.” gone a: the am I'd: u 8W. Willi": Bloc, fol-marl, o! Highs-d Mint mo! Chic-go. spam. an woubnd «ammo! Mr. and Mn. W. A. Alexander of North Sherman W. Gull of this city, and hop. “In be will noon mm. . For‘the put {our you-n The More. In: been in axiom all hum one of the student km 0! the ochool Ind It in hoped tint It I” no.- tlnuq to grow, We regret. to hem- of the Illino- 0! Mr. Gal! 0! Evmhon. hthor o! lurk {or thin your). Mil- Bunch. Mason 3nd Round Band has been nppohtod the Indus. nan-gar. MnWflliun Reopen of Chm In. pin-chad the ma- nvho lot just south 0! Eula Purdy‘s house on North Linden "on. when. III. will band a. nttnctive bung-low ”taunting . 8mm cottage over-bulging the nflu. Mia Catherine Prat! enumimd I for young ladies informally in bow: 0‘ Kill Ann: Oprd. who leave. Sunday hr Ll Madam Whitman who bu been a m olhei-con-Mr. L. C. Whitman 01m Williams lve., has returned In Chicago. pmy WM, event; Coven Inn hid form J . Mr. A. W. Wheeler of-Chicuo. nude a buIineu visit to Highland MT.- Mrs. J. w. Wuhan «PM are. untrained at dinner My. . The Guild member: of Ttivilyflmmh. met Wedquday with “in To'nct I! her home a Lure! Avenue. Mr. I... C. PM who upon: h"hvhh~m return maxi dl'e affine month. Mia-Jilin Morita. is Maw-her Mn. Tom Wynn!!! Bellhoue. _-_inAn hember’g. Canada. melvureddcucedudngthcm. luv; gone to‘tbe Maniac ht ah MLCarlHehuenandhnflv'hohn bean hue tottevenl «eh. expect» leave. about the middle 0‘ October [at The odflor-In-chlet of The Intern mendngvthctober .199. In. The Highland Park Wmn't Club. gvillhold in 5m meedngohheuuon Tuesday October 12th. It will hem Day. Abe-ine- moedng will beheld n2:30p.m.thh will be followed!"- xcial at three o'dock. . Tha Drug Suo‘ra of mghlund Park. have Unhodinclouingtheir mann- MnandMn. LC. WmMSouth Highland Put. have taken I m u Hubbard Wood. tor marina: and: o..- 4 Expegn'to uke' mutation the flueemh of Mn. G. V. Dickcmongin Adina! Mr. Clark and finally who occupied whichhtolu hold at Onv'l [do “My“! WM]. Till wulunlybo. Wk (rift-lit “mm-llwhoumnv mundane. mambo-uni. Ian-an Mu Wt. visit any. [4b. ad to remind their hospitality (or which they In loud. ’ Quito i III-her o! BI'MOH M poople m pulling tom“ Itch-h Sunday School Canada At Snub-kc ‘ Ila Gaol Ann. thj‘yw ‘Novwogioa porno". pointer. but.“ ha undo all. coo-tr, hot to. ill New York hor km in be. for oovonl wooh in am Put. Shah stopping“ tho Ion-lino I“ at! buying knelt with m work on tho Noah Shoat. . , Sonnl nod-ac of bar may no. work on to undo. wo meld to on. Io llrhlud Pork. u 6.] up- rooon‘ tho poootorfelt pun-hula! melon-people. Wehopoll- A. will come tomdty Ind may“ Than who do tho best work mol- woyo welcome. Mr. Waiter has done I W work in the Rhianna! 3!. EM. Wheuhe‘cune to than the m mafuanvdmn; chm-{thaw “unionism-(heck onim, inn- becomenmlity. but dukiedieleeaol Iii-volt. mamummumm manhumboenbeiote. New members have been added and Mr. Walkermudlionhe MIME' “KIM-dermal! mHngVHWlhe place um i: a 10-day. NotedArtiflIn Ingoingourthclhud W mule by the' Rock mm High'oodpeophvfllbcple‘oduleun MMrmRev.l.C.Wllhr into he with them another year. At the lat meeting oflheho-lol DimmLaterOJloodv. (beam- mandtreemeroldidconm.“ inhie annual span thequllhe mpnyumethhgfihm maiden he been-Inlledm fold-Rhintbepu week byte”! ‘heetmemhenoflhenockmywh {cruedyheldpodda-onflum lthmnullmfiemto-du Mfie'cllfldnnd H an adopted In £01.! 0 RU!!! poucymdwill onlybecolmmedwhen «hey have exhausted every mated to wreck the Induces. â€"Weuhegan New. theumdmmm menu vhfich m manly Shiloh dunno-not”. may. kyle-I. kalflmdy.lm0.lm¢y.lr. Trout-fl. Ribbon all! mm bound of Ghana 0! a. fluke.» EveningNe-I. The mmhmu‘m imam-m filedaninoxeeudilemlddmw Again“ the Wuhan Printing and Pub' lbhingCo. ‘ Apaidooinvdmryhnbupocym filcdinthefedenl om Man. 111.. 'vithhdgelLM. ”Mm bytfiemimrcndimofme'ml PdmingaMPublilhh'Co. 153* credimrdcrrcdto mdflcflvm uwmmh 'hcnthepeudonin M hali- mm'ufilfijudgemw telynamcdancelmwhovll ale-a- lvccharuolthe Mull-notch WAUKEGAN EVENING NEWS. MWQMHW“ hut. dint Md.- diva-uni W01 h 5“. Receiver Named for Evening Rev. Walker Return. to

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