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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 18 Dec 1909, p. 1

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Store. Vol. XIILâ€"No. 5 1 Highland Park N E W S houses ands the poor pay the an physicians received, and th uble to! supply bettex am though the State or County in allowing moré mohey tc those institutions. film. E den! of the lllinok1Fedel the gran advance in the SW ' 5-..-“ Jersey. She also mm: the, subjeeis taken up Federation. It was 3 dam to those presen; did not .have more t‘in to tell of the great 5w by the clubs. 9’ The club adjourqed and nan with the hostesses; Mrs. Gear Seward, Mas Fred ESchaefcr. 1‘ L. Sandwich and Mrs. Bastion The 'next meeting the chikdrens party uh thq twenty ' ~ J The Presbyxerian ichgr next. Thursday cvq'ning as the1 theil Christmas celebfalion, whlc he: tube a very inflating one. ch has Several Highland Park pe the Indiana Club banquet evening as from Grantsdale. had recently killed a hing two hundred' I" red Bell writ Montana, that he two year old buck weig and filly pounds. ' I stlc Ql Libenyville Mi“ Elizabeth Cl'y has béen the guest of Mist Helen C0315. lo! several days. / Mq. Mann and Miss Bertha Mann of Atlanta. Georgia, spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Shelton. Miss Mann is playing in the Way Down East Com- Thy Woman's Auxiliary of the North Avenne church met at the home of Mrs. O. F. Bell «m Thursday. .pent the Mr. W. BV.C1ive’r oi Tenet Haute. Indiana. returned to his home‘Tuesday after spending a few days with his (laugh-A tcr Mn. Edga: A. Turpin oi Glencoc‘ avenue. _ It is rumored'thu daughter of Ex-may Evans. will go abroad a! «lumen. Miss studjng at the Cbicag: rumored'thu Miss Alice Evans. daughter of Ex-mayur L and Mrs. R. G. Evanl, will go abroad to finish her musi- a! educatiOn. Miss Evans is a; present nudjng at the Chicago College of Music, and will graduate in the spring. his Woman’s Club Meeting. . 'l‘. E. W'OOd-fufi of Toledo, Ohio, the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Bell and htqily. -x in thgrch has chuscn evq'ning as the xime for :elebfalion, which prem- ihteresting one. he has had. There is n of this kind in New touched Upon many of | up at the Oil: Park as a great disappointâ€" ;enx that Mrs... Everett km to taik in which work accomplished “ark people amended mauet on Saturday 1 and had coffee Mrs. George M. will be -eighlh. Miss Maijoria Mihills has up her aunt Miss Flexcher of Ashville. Noflh Caro- lina. Mr. M. A. Mihills left Monday f0! New York, where he will remain for: week. _ Clyde Brown of the Chicago Milwaukee Eiectric Road leaves shortly for Lageue, Ohio. where he wfll spend the Christmas holidays. Miss Jessica Cliver is plannifl'_ on winding the Christmas holidays with hat parents at Terre Hauteplndiana. - ‘ Min [mic Grant spent the week- ex d at t5: home of her parents. Miss Grant is training at Augustana hospital. Miss Joséphine Wenberry ol Liberty- ville. has been visiting Miss Lillie Bell of North avenue. ' Mrs. Ruth Mohers of North avenue, entertained her friends on Friday even- ing. A box social for the benifit of the North avenu! church parsonage was giv- en at the hnmc 0f Mrs. B. O. Fritsch re- cently. It Was a big success socially and financially. ' On Wednesday evening the Choral Club 'met at the home of Miss Robinson. presid'e'nt of the Club. The purpose of the meeting was to more fully bring be- fore the members of the organization the manner in which the club is to carry on its work for the coming season. Follow- ing the business discussion a very pleasant hour was upe‘m. ».,,,. A Iocial was held inv the parlor: of the Baptist church on Friday evening. A very enjoyable time was spent by all. ‘ Mrs. Frances Everett has returned from Omaha, where she has been attend- ing a convention. Mr. and Mrs. Foulds of 'Libertyville. spent the week- end with theirparents Mr. and Mrs. R. G, Foulds, of Souxh Sheridm Road. lnvitations have been issued to-me marriage ceremony of Miss Elsa Kop- penhoefer and .Williém Frye of Lake Forest on December twenty-fifth . Miss Kappenha‘efer will have as her brides- maids Miss Muller and Miss llo Water- huuse of Highland Park. .Upon their return Mr. and Mrs. Frye will reside in Lake forest. Highland Park was v: Ln Sunday‘aftcrnoon, at en by Madam Lelzarrini ium. k Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Putt turned from New England ington, D. C.. where they) several weeks. - I /At' the "Willing Helpers" bazaar, a very clever little form was sold “Ballad of Highland Park" by Anna Lipton Bacon ,4)--- 0| lllxu-uuu . .. .. of our town. The beauties andwonders of our surburb were described by the use of peoples name in rhyme. It in a very clever work and all.true Highland Park- ers should have “ken the opportunV procuring a copy. 1 (In last. Friday evening a delicious supper was served in the parlor: «f the Presbyterian church-over eighty were served. has been waiting her parents 0. 1". Bell. a)“ Saturday ahernoo‘n, the “Wilhng Hc!pers” oi.the Presbytgrian church, heli Cake, pie, Cindy and fancy arti- dc sale in the church parlors. Some hunched and twenxyiuur dollars was nised. The “Willing Helpers" is s 50 ciety of young giris of the church. Mary Peirce is Presidcnt. Rowcmâ€"Bntin. Sec- retary Ind Lois Green, Treasurer. .. Ham Sampson ' of Winnetka, L A. A. Putman have re- cw England and Wash- where theythave been (or twenxyiuur dollars was b_een issued to-the wefl répresentcd at the concert giv- ini at the Auditor- Digbla’ml park; m. angina» here. Mrs. ‘ Miss Lola Wuierhm‘ée is visiting Moneof Chictgo. ' ' Mn. Lovell is «"8" It Miss Patchcn‘l until her new home itcompletcd. Miss hay Rowing will spend the holiday: at her homegin Anderson. 1nd. Mr. arid Mrs. G tained‘ at dinner on Mr. and Mn. MM Hecm gntenain- ed friends from Chins!) over Sunday. Min EneIle Clark Open! the week-end at Willardflall. Evmmn. ) ' Col. Davidson's new bungalow is nearly compleyed. Miss Alice Baker bu accepted a posi- tion in Dr. Humilium'a office. Mrs. Do'nsingot Remain, -Wisoomin. spent the week-end u, are gust: of Mr. and Mrs. Moore of Highwoodf Ray Kern is to spend the Xmas holi- days at his home at Lake Villa.‘ An informs! dance was held on Friday at the High School G mun jfi The Like Mm m‘wbecon-x l'gratnlued upondwir Indemflu audit" land print a weekly paper. This new publication is called “The Lake Blufi Clint." his, devoted to happening: in Lake Blufifi The editor is Min Isabella A Xmas entertainment Friday evening at the Elm mar school. k 7 Mr. Slap-on. Supt. of hire County Schools, visited the Highland Put schools on Tue-day of this week. ' Miss Helen Brbwn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. - T. Barbour. Brown of Lake Forest, was presented to society on Sat- urday evening at a large dance given a the Winter Ciub. The dance was pro- ceeded by several dinner parties; than who entertained were Mr. Ind Mrs. Francis Broem of Da|e avenue. During the snowstorrn on Monday} night. thousands of birds (bqh'eved to be Lapland Longspurs) were. heard passing over, iheir voices coming from the sky from every direction. as we hear rhem during the spring migration. This con- tinued from dark until after ten o’clock. A few years ago countless thoiyands of these birds perished at nighi dunngl heavy wet snow storm, lollawed by a ‘freezing wind. Their wings became soaked with snow, and falling to the Wun§u ground thg; iwere' lrozcn by the cold which followed. Such records are 01 course very unusual. Laphnd Long-pun xv... .. , v. are found. that! even! ‘vintef in small flocks on the prairies or (arms. They breed in the Arctic regions in Hudson Bay country. ‘ ‘ One’of the best performance ever giv- 1 en at Ravinia_ Park. was the comedy3 “Sowing Wild Oats," given by the sta- dente of New Trier High School. Min Mary Yean and William M‘. Lowrie di- ected' and staged the performance- They had unusually food material to work with and the play went ofl without one hitch. Between the first and sec- and acts tome twenty girls gave a fancy step drill. The music was furnished by the New Trier Orghestra and everyone , -.-... -|.a lhpv had braved the Inc .v-" _ ..__ was very glad tiny had braved weather and 1nd gone. On Thursday evening the young pcvylo of the Fiat United Evangelical church attended a Christian Endeavor rally at Chicago, and to the surprise of the Chi- cago societies, they earned home the silk banner availed to the wdety having the largest attendnnce. The children 0! the Everett have decided to have : Cbmunu umment Thunday unfit): the young people I 74_L :e Colbum enter- lay evening. wag given on Street Gram- Onw- The Bar-ca clan met at the home of Mr. Herbert [man on Tuesday evening. Mr. S. J. Baker has leaned me Par-on {Inn on the county line. Mr. Baker and family will soon move there. - ‘Thunday. Mr. 'Nightimle ha north end of Dcerfield. A ball was given by the Lou. Club at Anderson‘s Hall Dec. ll. Tickets 50 cenu. Music by Him. A Christmu entertainment will be given at Deerfield by the pupil. of tin: Grammar School. Whilé skating on the slough?“ Mondny Mr. Max Winter! fell into the Intel. Mr. Albert Ame: has a large stock of Christmas trees. . Mr. john Schneidér hu remodelled his mill. increasing the capacity (or grinding. The contract of MI’ A. A. Pmmn' I handsome new colonial house which is to be erected on Like avenue has been given to Fted Claw. . Dr. Hamilton will leave Sunday to: Toronto. Canada, when he will spend hi0 Christina. ' 'Mr. Tom friends hen. The pupils of of the seventh gude ol the Deerfield school will draw mp. ol the \undefingl at Evanueline and have them mutations: thy High sand. The Annual lmlluion of Oficen ot the A. O. Fay Lodge No- 676 lack pluce at Muonic Hall. Sheridan Road. Thun- day evgning. Min Ruth Efinihu returned from Springfield where the ha been attending the State Humane Society meeting. Miss Ewing m one convention. cls. Mrs. J. Dufiy South Scound met. en~ temined the Lndicl Euchre club Int Wedneaday. Mn. I. Mills won the (in! prize and Mrs. G. Macrklin the Connoll- tion. Billie Aldridge who has been on sick list In: a few dlys is able to be again. Burglan entered the store of Sohey and Mooney It Highwood Int Thunday evening. but were not successful in get- ting away with money or stock. The timely appearance of Mr. Mooney neared the intruder; any before being identi- fied. They entered the note In mum of the backdoor. picking lye lock of the Bom to Mr. and “H- A tub! sid- Mn. M. Hodge- of Gleneoe name returned Wednesday from I m monthe' my in Chicago. J . Several nghlnnd Park member! of the Order at the Entern Sur mended a reception Thunday evening at Masonic Hull, Evanuon, given in honor of (be retiring wonhv mutton. Mrs. Alm- Gal- : Iiu. In. R.‘ G. Winchesm and two chil- dren have bean viciu'ng with Mn. Carver of Eur Central avenue. Mn. Win- chetter left Friday (of Albuquerque. New week. Mexico. Mr. and Mn. 'ru'éy of Zion City. um n'iglfland gut gum Thundly 0! dub Mr. Edward Conrad in in with W. Bellhouse in visitinl of the igeaken a the moved» the John Sinhoflâ€" men- y.m Dec. 1‘. of duh Doe. v“. Doc. 17- n Id“ M 3“ Min Many Phillips. rho bl II at Vuur Coilege is expomd NIB mer Open! the week-end M It. Mn. George Zimmer. Eamon. flue holidnys bring home sevenlolou' young people who are any n M Lucile Band camel home from Welleuley to spend the Chrinmu holidays vim her polem- Mr. and Mn. W. E. Brand- Helen Sullinn from St. Clue College. Simimvn. Wit. will bell home in: few days. Allen Seheufler will be home (m William Collexe to enjoy the holi- day! with lull parents Mr. ml Mel. C. fo_rt Sheridan. News We 1;: v9" 1'“ tonotc MM.” W. H. Chntfield in main: fmnhh recent Ieverc illnm Mn. Taylor has when In W‘- Lhicazo (or the wimér. u ":1; (She! parent. Mr. and Mn. Jana A. Emery It Bloomfield. indium. newly (aptâ€"M and decorated. VII “'3' scene Friday evening 0“ fulldre- “’9' mm..- flaw-Fr. 1.8.5 38:2. 9. nun! ‘52. 3 :3. N. .â€".. '31... Exâ€" !3. I. H. 91:». .55 a; 9:0» 8!. 3029 .33 1383.. 0.3. Iiâ€" .23. 2-3? :59. El 3.... Won-ROI}. afiKempen Gem"! Van Home “41“:me Capt.“ Mn. Brooke and Mr. andAMn. Lynn Thehopm Lie-u. ]. 8. Going has I“! homejn Birmingham. MIMI". he will spend I month‘s leave. Ruler of [11kg Capt. aMIMn. 1'. B. Stick Men-In- ed at dinner on My evening. Theirgum wen: Col. W. L. Pia-ha. Col. and Mn. E. C. Caner. Dr. Pm- WI. -Ivâ€" n-.- ._ mire. Mr. and Mn John E. W of Lake Parent and Mr. and Mn- Onl. C. Mia Imogene Dnvishu returned» herbamein San Amado, Texas. «at having been the guest 0! her sine: Mn. C. L. Stem for animal months. Um. 3nd Snéed has rammed tron athtecnomh!’ Ian-mulch.“- horo. Illinois. Mn. Katie Zimmer 3nd Willing lb; vinbeoncadl Mn. Fries butcher home 1““. Mine-widow! Kilhonme dedu- “Mrrehdve. Lied!- Col. H.5- Bi- hop. 15d! Cnnlry- ‘ On Wednunly all the ooldien vet; called unsound: lot Edna! Wild. . ma- who win inning trill {orde- union from For! Benjamin Ham. Indianapolis: wm vu worth: a dw- in. any the underbnlh at one end 0‘ the reservation. He m in chi!!! 0‘ I gum who aid bedid'm mice WW’I dcwm A. yet I!) mm m "the lollofingmnm in! be heldintheOficenCiub. u Faust-ri- dan. Dec. 10. Concertâ€"8:15. 9:53â€"9:15 no... . Dec. 1‘. studio: am Can! Chub . m. Doc. '14. 0%!de Hop «so :06 pp Doc. 17. Inks-milling: 8:15 p, I. Dec. 28. Cfiflm’u Hop 41”.». ’- Doc. 31. infant! Hopsm n. -. hu- 7. MW Ball 8:.”9. -. Ft [2% [0.000 whohuhecn Rymilnowanh- f hop waging on Col. its.“

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