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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 5 Feb 1910, p. 1

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LY you st bar.- »f over, J; 4‘ me‘ Miss Mildred Coalc has been spcn'diag the week in Chicafio with Dr. and Mrs. J. E, Colburn and familx.‘ " . _ age of 72 years. The cause of me death was apoplexy. The burial" was. made at- Half Day. Mr. aners was an old set- tier, coming here when only clu en_ years old. Miss Kathleen Bergen is entertaining at: card party this atternoon at the Moraine nolel. Mrs. M. Powers 01 Chicago spenhb‘e weekend with her daughter Mrs. W. 'B. Wrenn and family» Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Knapp will leave in 2 [er days for the South. Mr. Martin Andrqw Mowers of High- vmud passed away Ian. 30th 1910. it me ‘ Miss Grace Johnson is Spending heck-end with Miss Mildred- Coale. “r. and Mrs J: J. Parker of Ravinel avenue are entertaining Mr. l’,a_rker's sisters, Mrs. M Adelsperger and Mrs. Ralph Harlan. over Sunday , The Sophmore' Ciass ‘of ’ the High School gave lheir dance on Friqw eve~ ning at the fligh thoul gyinnasimn. Saint Margaret's Guild ‘of Trinity church held an all-day meeting on Wed- nesday at the iibrary building. At noon luncheon was served. ‘ ' Miss Helen Coal: has been Spending several days as thy guest of Miss' Helen Wright of Liberlyville. ' ' 0n Tue'gday evening‘ the follmving members of the Alumni met at the High School to discuss and make arrangements furthe ‘anrual play: Misses Gertrude Nevins, Alice Baker, Maude Chamber? lain, Katherine Anderson Helen Coale and Messrs. A. R. Vi illiams, Lester Levin, William Wreun. George Phillips, Gebrge Millard, Frank Conrad, joe Gob. burn and Arthur McCaffrey. Mr. R. L. S-{ndwick has bcen COnfincd to his home on account of illness for the past few days. Mr. Charles Baker 9! Giencoe avenue, is'awav on a short business trip. , t Charles Hart of Evanston has gone m New York where he has accepuâ€"d an offer go go on the "YaudeviHe stagé. He willsmg Grand'opera selections. On \Ionday evening a \Ien’ 5 Dinner will be given at the Highim. «1 Park Cluh. ‘The men will talk pver the Launch Mis sionary movement and the «m 1: being done. The addresses “ill be made by W. R. Sterling, L 1’. Moore on«L E. P. Bailey. [ The quarterly meeting at the Lake Bluff Orphanage took place on Tuesday. The reports were read and discussed and Miss Lucy A. Hall of the Midnight Mis- sien of Chicago spoke td them mi "The White Slave Traffic." Dinner was served and in the altermx-n a.prugram was given by the children. - their’principlg speaker Mrs. \nuic Up- tun who spukc to lhem on "Philanthropic Work In, Chicago.’ ' on Tuesday ghemo‘m. The lmstcgées of the afternoon will be Mrs. VanRipe‘: Mrs. Charles Warren Mrs. D. 1\ ' Erskine, Mrs. Garnem‘: .- ’I.rs George B. . Cummings and Miss Bariuw. Vol. IllLâ€"No. 6 ~ war]: is under. way on Mr. A..A. Put- man‘s house on Lake avenue. ’ .. The Woman's Club wnll hay? the Near-me of iislenjng to Mrs Daniél Cobb The death of William Autidgc 0'! {Lake Fnrest was a shock to his many Highland Park _frien.ds. Highland Park ' N E W S " On Thursday the Ossoli Club had as NORTH SHOI Ex NEW/8+ LETTP ‘ the The Women' s Auxiiiary of the North avenue church‘ entertained on Tufiday evening at the how: 0! Mr. and Mrs. D. J ‘t Ben, _ _ Mn. '1‘. J. Carry gave a large luncheon at the Women‘s Athletic Club on Wed- nesday jasl. She was assisted in receiw ing by‘Mrs. Watkins ,â€" of Highland Park. Mrs; Pickering 0! Lindcnfave‘nue gave a large bridge party in honor of Mrs. Joseph Holbrook on F riday o! Inst week, Mr. and Mrs. Holbrook have recently Come to'Highland Park and have built a home on Raine Drive. Misses Hazel Bailey. Ruth Calvert. Bessie Cirolan, Agnes Bollinger, Chris. tine Denel. Anna Freese.-Helena Grifiis. Bertha Ha'.rbaugh Ruth King. Secret.rv: 1 Dorothy London, Catherine Schumacher land Constance Shields. Messrs. William Brace, Archie Bowen, Harold V.ant 'Orsbo'm Darby. Clayton Denman, Gor- don Rav Ray Kerr, ‘Ednin Wrenn chiei councillor; Merle Tibbits, Edward Knox. Kenneth Moore, Henry Schauflier. and Frank Swanson. They commenced their duties on Thursday morning. Mr and Mrs Stanley Nonh lune re- turned {rm'ii their wedding trip and are iiving in Chicago where the) lime taken an apartment.\1rs.Non-h was Miss Jul: 3 Morgan of Highland Park Mrs Kane Zimmer spent the week- end in Chicago the guest of her daughter \ Mrs. Phillip: Rodacher; . _‘ Miss Amy Hdlabird has been visiting her aunt and uncle \h. and \lrs. \" imam Dale 0! \\ innctka. The councillors, ‘for Rio 2nd half year at the High School have been installed.' Those who were elected are: ‘ George Martin was lgit and knocked down by a car while in Chicago one day last week. He was forliinate in «escaping serious injury. . 1’ - Miss Jean 'I‘ep Broeck is cntenaining a house ‘ patty of young. peuple over the scphmsre dance; The Tri Mu Club held their meeting at. the hum: of} William. and j‘ldwil1 \Vrenn on Wednesday evening. _ . 1 Etfi' fiigbland. park LIL, Bum-din, Fcbruary 5, 19w 43} The Chicago and North Shore Plumbâ€" ing and Heating Co. ‘ nlncortmratod " are prepared to make you close figurea on any work In the plumbing or heating linea This company wifl make a med- any of alteration, repair and job work; estimates» cheerfull! (tarnished. A trial will convince y1 We congratulgtc‘ Ihose who have made this progressiIe nep’ possible. and hope all the parents will avail themselves of the opp‘dnunity of gains and receifing help through the meeting! of this associa- > An important'quard step in our cum- munity life .will be taken next Friday ahefiqu when the patrons and [riends 01.311 the 'Puh'lic Schooh of Higlfllnd Park will meet nun-Elm Place School to organize a Parent-Teachers Associa- lion. With a symfiathetic under‘sta‘fling between parents and teachers, the tome ‘and the‘school will be draw? closer toâ€" gether and. the boys and girl's Ml! live in an 'atmusphere where they éan develop into the strong met; and women of the future. The many friends 9! Allan Schauflier were 'very glad to hear of his being chosen One of the Vanity debating team at Williams College. This is the lint time Afreshman‘ has ever repeived this honor. He has alsu been elected one of the relay team. {r -:\.n incident of interest tn Highland Park people which lmd escaped our white, was the hrat'erv displayed by the Schaufl’lcr boys ,while hunting; on the lake shore ‘at Fort Sheridan , during the holi- day season. Their cdusilnlMam il Countbs. a student ui Purdue Unitersitv. who was here spending the holidays with them, ventured too far but nn‘the thin Ice which gate way, throwing him intuihe water Allan, Henry and Bennett, hy lying flat on the ice and by holding each other by the feet managed to .‘iurm‘ a‘ chain and pulled young Cuombe out. saving him from dmwm'ng. ‘ The boys are to be con- gratulated un their hrai'erv and 'quick action. A Miss (i l-adys Beebe Is confineu to her thc hv the inumps 34:. Parent-Tea'cher’s Associa- tion (if Highland Park our ability to serve. I J. flcNANLY, M? nager. fort Sbcridan Nm ' Dr. 314; \Vifliaas. R. M. C.. vhc was recently “minimal.- in: rcponed here on duty. ' An enmcmem ol intem nun! 0! Miss Alan L. Freya! Tc lequNO. not; Licut. John Pmyn. The wedding ml take pine the ET")! this mush. ___ Capt'md Mn. 1'. C. Marshall are it,“ the South. phat: they will he fur seven; momlu. Just one week from the day ‘her but handy” buried. Mrs. Ziegler we: laid h rest. Griei over Mr. Ziegler s dent! brought 9n an Icute nit-ck oi kidney trouble which resulted In her death Teeth dcv morning it 7:1). The body wv' taken to the home of the father. Mr. B! Schneider. X923 Burlinz Street. Chicago, where the lunerel service was lieEd a' 9530:. m.. Thureday. The burial waér made in St. Bonifice Cemetery. f Mrs. J. P. Carlson died suddenly earl: Thursday morning at her home on Noni Green Bay‘ Rond. Mn. Carlson ha been feeling well up [0 within a few hour: of her death. Up to the time of publica tion the lunenl arrangement: had no been made. EX;GOVCI’IIOI' Ty]: to Speak Hon. 1. Hoge Tyle. ex-doverncs of Virginia. member of {he execu tive. commission of the Westef section of the’ Presbyterian 'Alli ance will speak at the Presbyterian: ' church. Wednesday evening Feb 9th All are cordially 'im'rited tr attend. ‘ ' On Sunday .evening a vespe ’scrvice ivill be held at 5 o'clock a the Presbyterian church. The ‘lectures were delivered? Overseer Bryant 5 assembly root and “ere largely attended- . this was part o_f a powerf statement made by Rev. .W. Bu gas. the Shakspearean lecture who has been here all week givin .~. course of lectures. His p0 trayal on Wednesday night of ti chargcter of Isabel in ”Mensa: for Measure" as a type of put wumanbbod convicting a lieea tiuus judge was‘ particularly fiat 2on Cm Feb. 3 I910. The White slave agitation is b an incident in a much great s‘uhiect of an almost univars evil.‘ For 'one alien imported this infamy there are a lhousax betrayed or led into a vile m. ‘P -‘v--"FP - nur own land. The whole can» Iry-is honeyconibed with a fal standard of morality which pa - runizes evil in every suggesti' farm, crowding the divorce com and filling our jails and int asylums. We have not yet learned he ' t ) deal with the evil atits root “'0 aim-at the rescue of a few at, g.» ml manufacturing slaves of 0' girls and encouraging vice amor .: ymmg men. ' Mr. .Crit‘tende“ wfm died~ recently. left two my: a lion dollars to support reset-3 lI uncs and never gave a thoug' t x tilefiupping'of the flood whk m 13:05 rescue necessary. Death of Mrs. Joseph Ziegler WhiteShveryOnly' Mouton! , Ruben john-on in In Gleucoc nun- }enfiin (a CH“ Wm 0‘ "W .- L w :0 Mn, N. E'. Suille lenteruioed «1 .bridceoo'l‘hundq. ' Mn. blatant-e entertained-dash H on waned-v evenint- ' Kenneth Micki-h lad nations toll int Thunday when he Iv“ W He regehed even! .cnu. A phyfidan was immediaclv and nut! it was neon-i , nary tn uchiahl uiecha. F Mm. Edwud 80“. lines Fm Brig. and "mum lacing in nah. pllfll to go couch in a (c- nub. on “and”. Mia Mature! Idling entertained at her home on Friday evening. In. I A. Carpenter ml her on Theodoreof Clumvin. New York. are LicuL- Richard Gain. has returned ham 3 month‘l visit with his parents in Liam. and Mn. Hntmec have rammed (tom Lumvonh vhen- they have been Lu! Tuesday Mn. William C. Regen gave a luncheon and We party in honor of Mn. McClure, who, inviting her daughter Mn. Tries. vm‘ng un. Neely. Birmingham Mn. “Vanna. who, has been “urging! 0‘ her “chin-lav, Mn. Brown, fut several weeks has returned to her home in Indian. Min Ethel McDeIn ha! been thc'gunt of Min Marian Bishop. , Mn. Tluouut WiEIium ol Chicago was “Mu. Walter H. Chatfield’s guest over Sunday. ‘ Lieut. and Mn. 1'. E. Calhro kit (or the Presidio last week. Hem. Cain Still [or the Philippines in Fehmrylnd Mn. Calm: will viminhu Anode! severil mum she join- him. Capt. And Mn. McNamee had n‘meir gum over the week-end Mrs. Datum! of Kan-u City and Min Lame! Chi» After the h DP on Friday evening Hm. I. ll. Griffith! «mined a jolly pony at upper: The onion of Capt Wright Smith were changed and he goes tn Buttery E 51!: Anillety. now at Fm Luvennorlh. while Capt Oliver L. Smulding. ‘ now u Leavenworth. comu to this out” Im- kry adjuum. The Ludiec‘ 'Bfldge Cluh met with Mrs. W. E. SMille on Th'unday cl last week. , t Col. Pitchel' has returned :0qu post nod is again in command. The Fonnighdy Garrison Club Inc! In: week at the dub hug". ‘ . addphia. where the has been fur :evenl month. Ruben HacDomld came on with her and is linking the realm of his entrance enminéuion for Wen Pbim. !‘he may friends of Mrs. McDonald ue' clad toheu of her relum («Sm Phil- (6an News The Cuigreudoul Chuck (3“ bid muting a! the home of Nu. m: Clfii. J. A. Ryan irin New York Inf 3 Dflafiw Cents

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