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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 13 Aug 1910, p. 1

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50 per year I *-- *â€" open to I not? Thel A? ‘ i Withorder I 7‘ lass. ’nablei‘i ’ ,-Letter r, [INDEPENDENT Vol. XVI No. 32 Jnot n word in regérd to our Merl advertisementafln order to future their beQng published any must be accompanied with the unkind brought in no latter than Thursday :31 noon. No ads taken ‘over the _Wire. Subscription, $1.50 a year Its our intention from thisnssue u: the News-Lanna to give .. you all the. doings “our city including the work being done by our City Council of which meetings are held monthly; therefore we wish to ask you to give :95 any news items of interest thnt you may have. As- to our merchants and other business men. will say that but few ere awsref of the cost of each is- but you may mot the NEWS-LETTER, "It ”lured it. is no small amount, flier-elm we ask your patronage in the noodtdvortising. Another very im- Wt matter is our subscribers. more miolly those that. are delinquent 1' 3. 4. 5 and e yenrs, this amount, would help considenble, and it. is W those knowing themselves to be indebted to the NEWS-LETTER will come forward and make good th counts. In fact. we invite you all to Ilsa-t us in the improving of the ana Items and Hdvertiecmcnts‘ in by Cbursday at nooni GENERAL ECONOMIC “II.’ E. P. Knupp is _ente'rtaining My grandmother _Mr: Laird and her “I“. Miss Hesm’ Laird of Coventon. Kentnéh, Several ‘of éur Highland batched in The Knight TI please hand your NW8 marched inv'i‘h‘eâ€"rKnié-ht Templars par- IGC. ImOng whom were not’ced our gen- flemanly hotel man-get, Mr. Byron Stevens. “I! Johnson a'nd chlldren are “unen- of her parents Mr. and Mrs. H H Chandier of Sheridan‘Road. Mn. Daniel Cobb em’qrtaimed on Mon- day Iflernoon in honor of Mrs.George S. Cole :th leaves soon for Seame. The ma being the friends of Mrs. Cole. ‘ ‘3 Ind Mrs. George S. Cole anu Iaur éiy Ml on Thursday {or Seattle.» Wash- lotion, where xhey will make their home. “Land Mrs. lame: McCrystle of Liber- “1‘ hue taken the Cole house “and '3 move over the later pan 0! me TAKE NOTICE. ITS UP TO YOU Wfiland . park News. \ from this issue of Colc and (am- men NORTH . SHORE NEWS -LETTER The Columbia School of Music will open a school under the munagement 0‘ Miss McCrystle and Mm Pallinell, who will carry on the work stlrted by Mrl. Cole. , Mr. ahd Mrs. Warren Spangler at: the happy parent; of a young son. Miss Lillia from South H‘ for the past ni Miss Bessi! England, whq guest of- her d 0! Shore Cllfié Mr. G. M01 day with Hig‘ Mr. and MI cago. spent 11] ems, Mr. and Linden avenu: Miss Marjc spending a m Mr. Frank at his home. Mr. and NM turned lrom Wisconsin. "A Fairv V al young chi presented 0 ‘ on Prospect 1 u!) hunored 1 dad'- Hill A repeated on ‘ Gads' Hill ca‘ Mr. and" M a. Holabird Wisconsin {0 Mrs. Und’; Indiana. Whfi‘ “yo weeks, i ing of Summitt, Wisconsin. Mrs. Don. Mrs. Moore for has been the guest of several days. uhns avcnué Billy M01 consin, wht weeks; L Miss Kinz' who has bee' E. A. Turpl the past twt~ .humc. Mrs. E. . Metz: Avenue. ga e a_luncl honor of h 1‘ guest. Tay‘or of ' ’ashingt were léid it r twenty. Mr. Stoker“ The GseH The man friends of Miss Bemace Klotz are g! d to hear of her recovery. I # Mrs. E. .Metzel ol East Central Avenue. ga e a luncheOn Wednesday in ‘ ‘ - Hunt rs.-L Stoddard The obituP'Y who died at hi Monda'y m rnil issue of lthC the guest Miss Ma inn Moseley em oral young friends at dinner evening . , l Miss G Rockfora. . Williams,Miu "mum. is William: are tpendingn at Ludington. Michigan. Dur- Mrs. T. lC .E. . Metzel o e. ga e a_luncheOn of h 1‘ guest. Mn of’ ’ashington. HIGHLAND PARK'ILL. SATURDAY, AUGUST irie Schvelcr is home utter iomh in the East. i” Burgess has returnod hven where she has been 'ear" 3 play given by save:- ‘Idren which wu recently the lawn 'of Mr. Carry'l Avenue. and at which over duliars was raised [or the ssociation Encampment was Saturday afternoon at the mp at Lake Bluff. ~ 's Edi-ma Steele at cm. ‘e week end with their par- Mis. Emil Rudolph oi 19 0f Evanston Ipem sun. flmud Park hiends. rs. A. 84 Holabird and Min are at Lake Koqkonoug, r a tew weeks. tn has returned from he has been for I Shelton spent the week end his home in Ravinia, why. will appear In our Newsâ€"Letter. snew house on North St. is nearing completion. : Whilacker of London. formerly lived here u the ansin, Mrs. P. E. Knapp n Fred'fichucier have re :n alitbmobile'lrip xhrough :rwgod has returned from 1: she hasvbeen for the put at: are nearly finished. __4â€"7 Alexander of Chicago in mm Ml. ind en 'her uncle and Alexander. xce' Andi-aw: lli nois. of Terre Haute. Indiana. the guest of Mr. and Mrs; , of Glencoe avenue, for weeks has returned to her notice of MY- ’- enun-ined scv- ner Wednesdlv I: via-tin: 1‘ Ar. ]- (ii/"W Ravinia. I!" from Wis- for several C Coven W illiaml next Mrs. Once Bohl is berg I! the [at I luv dayl. - Mr. and Mn. Samuel Mania in, at the Moraine tor the wmmet Mr. and Mn. E. B. Mexzekof east Centni avenue hue as their guem Mr. and Mn. Stoddard Taylor of Walling. Mrs. George Millard has return.“ from California where the but been visiting lot Idlerql weeks. - Mm. Rennelh Smoot and the Mines Smoot are here for the summer months. Min Grace Mihiils hn been obliged to return lolhe Mighael Peale Hospital where nhe will remain [or a tear weeks Mr. and Mn. A. Osborne 0! Chicagu who have been spending thcit vacation in Highland Park returned home Friday Mr. I. B. Tel-bell oi Prolpect emeruined several gentlemen I Int Saturduy evening. The root: decorated with chm. uteri. Miu Helen Giopv Ind grandfather. Mr. Gipp are :pendlpg the week-end in Chi Igo- ‘ Mr. and Mn. Hill ol Memphis. Tenet- see. are spending a low days at the Mo-- nine Hotel. ' About a_ Veer ago. Ilium! Mn. N M. Goodridxe vere enteneined ntdin- ‘ner by friends in Dresden. Germany. This week Wednesday Mn. Guodridge bed the plea-ore and privnledge ol enter- taining (hes: same friends in her old home which is now occupied by Mn. Fred 5. Dele. 210 Sunday School nut Sunday at the German Evangelical St. lohna Chuch. Greenan'cet. Preaching services at 7:00 duy Au! Merbach. Io; Cream .061] on the lam o! h w. Bareback. 37 Green met on Th! day August 14th. 7:“) “night Rev. .It. 'Nld Mt. .Bm'v Wicklaoder flighwtd m Oh. happy patents ol angina. born on loudly night. M -.s__ c W10! Ruinie. rimy we will let. ya down lightly by “yin! that there in upland in the News-Lena olee tour hands. a" 01 which smoke :en cemen. hidies Aid Societt will give an my mu Ev- rimy we will Icy Wickluoder oi t .VCIIUC I! dinner ms were Puk Mr. and Mn. Clarencc Pecktfl Chin; .0 are u the “mine fat the Valance of the summer. v ti Mrs. W. Underwoéd and to! and Iohn who. heve been at Lake. [or the put two week: home Monday. Mr. c. E. Thomplonul 5 meet bu gone to Michigan I days. "Mr. mum. 1-. N. 3mm are saying mlh Mr. and MI Flinn 0| Central avenue. 1‘: Mr. and Mrs. R. 'u. may; in; with Mr. and Mn. D. Cub! cl avenue to: a lew weeks ' l l The tuner-l a. rvicccol M) Frederick Fischer ull b‘c held in mi Ecmpel n Rose Hill Cemetery neu Sufi-nth aflet- noon at 3 o'clock ccinducled fl: the Rev. A H I’llmtkhl, “titled by :{slnw W 1" Mc Dowell. «3‘ m Loo Angela hone. Aug. 6.352910. [red- rick Fisher wu born u. ‘l fan-imam, Meclglenmbcrg-Bchwofin. fins-(h (kr- mlny. April 4th. 18“. In? 845 In left hi: naive tonic for the U ted Sula, tad Innded in Galveston, ll. where he shortly ufurwud‘ obt pod emptoy ‘mnm in a canal mmhmjftk now. He ‘remcioed in Galveston uu 1847, when he «an to Cincinnati. 9M0. [roll which place in me he wag; 'po Chicm‘ where-hi. val sum-ital Il‘ffvg wonk lac-1 (an, Mr Fischer‘s 6m ‘1an In Chicago «so u Clerk. um? the Inn of Stanley 4: Cook. whole'fixlo‘groccn. After (oufyuu of hone“ in! conden- tiouI to“ with this, firm, {wring CON: wind utility. be m mm {Mom unbip. ufd the firm be“ re My. Cook Co. Folloflug ! Immune-t of Mr. Satwrlcy the out an been-n G. C. Cook Co., and iioued undo: .Ll- A..â€" grocery am of ma. waiver. a nut- or, Mr Pitcher retired lrfm this fir- Nov. mm. mu. god “mm thohnlk at m. ton-no in curmxeum o-ombu son; mm Frederick m FISCHER-b‘ndei-ick n 35:: u m. Ffltqccmcn risqutn; . l3, [I‘m ua‘v- { pf Laur- iioued node: In I865 It is.“ than! 7 wh M I“? I few ”0* «turned ;Chicago ' W. W nil «buried Withelnint Huh W- wbo died jun. 17th 1878. a “to (tally uddcm in alchlnad'm. which had boon their hon. sine. ‘h mo»- ago Ire 01 um; Fro- .fldl Inh- hcn were born he childnn. at '50. mm m (our living. Dam; the you of Mr. I-‘iucher'o minnow from bminm an Oct. In. 1088. lye mu ‘Mu. May Wood Powers, ,dwlwer 0' Judgs Enoch Wood. 1nd whiow of I. Clay Powerl». 01 Chicago. In tho ”If hm. Mr Hitcher moved to 9“ We um street. hos Aagdu. when it find (or ,eight ”up. He nudist-h put ed may it his new home on Alan-I blvd. Anna-t. 5th, mo 1.: the up of”. During his bud-cu I“. In III-c be- came the nymbui {or bounty nod up richtneu nod h‘l Iondorhl ability u u march-m crowned hit “It with ”a Mr. Fischer wu . men-ha 0! lb. Hiuhhml Put M a Church “a not his urrh'al 6a In... Al'flei. “I chili lrlwr wu transterred In W WM Mahmud Episcopt! (hutch, of Doc Ali «In. Mt F Escher-'5 religion mug put 01M: very he“. Hr «u a mm of: retiring dimition. 4M can“! show. but condo-MW cooking h squint and 'unouenuuon In] to help and aid the poor and My. "-rrrfi The Inner twenty yes" 0! his “I: were devot'ed ulna“. ucluively to rc- Hgicm and charitable worku, in 'thI the beautiful uiup'flcuv at Mt M- trr and innate nobulity of Ms mind ex- eurd I wonderful him (or good” I" um. with whom he cum! "I 00.- While benevo‘eoee were new» mdlngly lug. to no, War“. ity, yet bit he“. M! Mathis bout; were stern the min a! 3M 1M!!! worthy. .nd many ctr-“Mn: church and “I“.lnd ptivue Iudividus‘ m- eshed from Hm “nomad “only Md Fischer and her daughter. I“. Pear! Wood Power- Ind his four children. Min mum mm of Ms. In May L M Donut. 'now living In Sout- tie und G“ gs W. and F. 1‘. Mao the firm of Fischer' Bracken. whoteulo moon-a. Sumo. , ‘-_. .. Mr. Hahn's remain um I: ed at the Boo. Bill Cement-y. (In-noon. August Ll. ‘lhe funeral services «1 Mr. lame. Gimv who diedjnddenly nu Madav morning. were held iuSc. Mafv'aChurch on Wednesday a! 9:. 30 Rev Dr in D O'Neill celebraied Requiem M- u that hour. After the find a‘uululinn. Dr ‘O'Neiil paid an eloquent tribute to the ‘uerling character oi the deceased. .u an individual. aa a man In the family circle and 3a a iitiaen o! the mum-wealth James Ginny Iaid legitimate claim to than quaiifiea o! mind an .hean which med genuine manhood While. in: en paaaing, any will Nb um eon- inunit'y 0‘ a worthy! member. an auto In any that his andmciy death will pm a ion. well nigh ineparabie. to that uhu knew him aa a {and tuber and a de- Vuied husband. 'l‘odien the Kev! m wlaha to extend hearty sympathy in their batuvemen. We and: to thank ouf' neighbor: and friends funhe kin'd Iv-puhy ad a.- dun-cc tendered min melo- oi. saving husband and kindfithet. Mr. (iced. Mr. G Vivian. Mia Km 1nd Wok! Vivian and Gage Milling the “at: at It. and In. Bohctm dur- tng the? Ray at Invinia. Mn. ]. F. Leaning 2! Dan avenue ”midi“ hometufln- Gooddrime oi Chhgo and will 09: xd the month a Dixon. M ' Than surfin- Mn hi: wife. CARI) OF THANKS fins Jun Gun AND hum James GINTV RHVINIH. 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