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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 27 Nov 1910, p. 2

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Mrs. Catherine Alice Hayes; wife or Mr. John Fanning, died only Sunday morning at the home 9! Mr. Harry 'I‘itsworth on Central avenue. ' ' * Primary ReadingmMissEsther Whit; Mr. David Osborne (colored) Hi ghland Park school. died at; his home on Monday Literature. in the Gradesâ€"Principnl - - W C. McKenzie rRavinia'. . mommg. Mr. Osborne was =sev- - ’ . ‘ . . Primary Numbers~Miss Esther White fmty 51x years old and {ms hved The Study in Geog” playâ€"Mia, 1hr: m Glencoo for twenty-Six years. P ' . . olmexeer. McAlister school. Waukcganv He was hurled on Tuelday at The work '01 Miss White and Mia: Rose Hill. ’ - Polmeteer was elpecially interesting and instructive. ' Mr. and Mrs. Georg rington left this week the winter In their Chh uw‘.‘ a: lane, 5119 Ladies Guild of the Con- know“ "S’dem 0’ H g gational church will meet on he mom" 0‘ Mrs L Tuesday, December third at the my week w Chief: home of Mrs. Jacob Schnur. - n‘hnDnn u‘. n. On Friday evening, December ninth, there will be an entertain- ment in the Village Hall under the auspices of the Espiscopal‘ church. “The Peck Sisters” is the name of the play. Admission 35¢“. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McDoug all ,zmd‘ ~family spent Thursday in Chicago with Mr. McDougall’s parents. ‘ ‘ 1 Mr. Blythe Grasseth left the fore part‘of this week for Town to, Canada, where he will spend Thanksgiving. 'When he returns his grandmother Mrs. Blythe will come with him. ‘ Tuesday evening for Denver, Colorado, where she will remain for several weeks. Mr. and Mr; William V. Jac- obs and family spentThanksgiv- ing on their farm at Gull Lake in Michigan. Mrs. Green and daughter Miss Sophia Green, of New Orleans are the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whitelaw. DEATHS days this past week with friends in Chicago. _ Mr. andTMrs. Jacob Schnur spent last Saturday. in Ann Ar- bor with theirson Phillip whofis attending college there- * Mr. Ben Sherwood who has ill with pneumonia . for several weeks is recovering and soon exâ€" pects to be out again. ' Mrs. Calman Martin "and son James spent Thanksgiving in Michigan City With friends. Miss Mabel Beddoe of Toronto was the guest of Miss Elizabeth Day for several days this week. Miia Beddoe’s home was 10mm: ly in Glencoe and she has a great many friends here. ' Mr. T. H. Beddoe Spent several Mr. Elliott J acobs spent Satur day as the guest of M r. 'szillip Scbnur for the Ann Harbor foot- ball game. TheB. A. E. Club have the third (1 mos (if the. season at the Woman’ 3 Library Club this eve- ning. , 1 comrmo FROM FIRST PAGE dent of Glencoe for twenfiy-three HOME VISITATION DAY. _ GLENCOG years and was held in high ‘ V """"" ‘ . eigeem byall who knew her. She On Wednesday afternoon Nov. . : . . was 60 yearsold. The cause of 30th.. visitors from evety church Mrs. Catherine Howard and her death was labor pneumonia wiflvisit every home in our city. daughter, Miss Catherine, ,re- after an illness of seven days, ”Kafflnfi an invitation '0 CVCI'V‘ curried home from them trig Mrs. Fanning was buried '11: child and adult to attend the Sun' abroad on Tuesday of this week, Rose am an Mondayrmmmn. 9613901 and church of his choicc~ his week to spend! their Chicago homed ‘. George B. Car- Underwood left ! The executive committee selected for the year as follows: PrincipaiC R Pugh of Libertyvillc. PlinuipaiFoy Hawkms. Lake Blufl. claim“: Principal G. N. Maxwell. Highfiood. ‘ Miss Etta Farr. Gnyslake. Drins in Civicsâ€"S: sou‘ ' The teachers’ meeting held ,at Liber- ‘ tyville Saturday last proved a must in- ‘teresting and instmcting sessiom. Over 100 were‘preu’nt and much interest was shown. The program: ' Many people in Highland Park will be interested to know that Miss Helen :Newman, daughter of Dr. Newman- a former resident of this city. was mamed a short time ago to Mr. Séhuben Shaw of Santiago, Cal. ' Over a Hundred lake County Teacher- Attended Conference Saturday I! V Mr. and Mrs. Nevins have both been in the past week B. E. Beusin er, L. F. Bloék, H Ausman.and B; Wineman. ~Waukegan Sun. At the annual election, held recentlv Alfred A.. Leopold wins mined as presi- ' dent and M Speaker vice president.‘ William Kirchherger was elected secrc: tary and Alfred Oppenheimer treasurer. * The'dlreclors are: F. L. Mandel M. Born. M. F.‘ Goodman. L. Picksxein. 'S- Deutch l. H. Mayer, H. F. Foreman. Mrs. MacFa‘rlanc, forme. 1y Noetfurt will be made to increase ‘the length of the course, as it is already about 6,500 yards long. It was considered a little too crowded last year, however. hence the moxie by which the new ter- ‘ ' ritory was acquired. The Lake Shore players think, with _the' additional ten- acres in use. they will have a count which Will equal in every respect any in the Country. A great deal of work was put in on the grounds last year by the professional and his assistants, and he will make rise of every bit of fair weak- or which will permit of work Between ‘this time and the opening of the 191! ; season. Considering the short ‘txme in which work has/been under way. the 1 members are well pleased with the con- ' ditionof both the fair greens and put. ting greens. 1 TEACHERS IN BIG MEETING I Membeflpf Gydq ’Hil} Ellen-Ip- ..-, -- uu.ul--U I V ‘ Member of xhe New Lake shore Golf result. of "m.” ‘ ‘7 Club. at Ravima, will have niore room, summed from an: to try their fancy shots next season. as dog. belonging ‘0 the club hasneqnircd ten, more acres of “Win“ Park. ‘ 1 ground and work is already under way ‘7’ C. W. Buckley 1 for the wtdeningof the course. Prufes- “‘0‘ 910m! “Jack" Pearson is in charge of ‘ Young sun.“- the work, which consists of moving the Funk Illvatn 0‘ third, fourth and filth holes ontothe new ‘n_l"I° Wounds in piece 0! ground. h“ WV. from the The ten acres adjoin the originel 1'?“ "’3'“! emailer course on the-south .and make: a total of ""30“ CONNOR” c? lZSacres for the club, which is located futures mutilal 0t Braeside,'between Giencoe and High- Med f] land Park. The club is the one which Saturday morning created so much comment last year be- livery route, he deli! caase .0! the elaborate way In which it the Buckley recidenc gWIS laid out and the good condxton It alter his hie cle who has been in, considering how new it in. y The members played on it pracliully 2:13:11? He 1?“ all last summer. and expect this year of ' r“ on t e ' seasoning to make ,it far better {or Entrimmuzgtfilfl; hex: season, . , '0 pa Im r0 was 60 yearsol: 1 her death was after an illness Mrs. Fanning . _â€".--u vv-ro- ' In| GOLF CLUB '61st NEW [their invitation. mom. M0 Purléfi'fié: LAND BUN“ - NEWSBOY ATTACKED Lake Shore Calf Club a» Rum. (AN? BITTEN 30 TIMES Acquire. TenAcru-Ofw I . Â¥ ’ BY FOUR DOGS Wi/tkykigh to Enlu’fe * ~ CONT‘NUED FROM 1812 15AM; , ‘ coals! be chosen for the visitatton W than’that b‘etwnen Thanksgiving '1‘... .Al- â€"'-._.-- 'mnc, IormeJy a well of Highland Park and rs. Lloyd Bergen died‘ The Course _ -7“... v. - 7ch â€"â€"â€"--â€"-v uvug- Th! stub of ”a": ninth {Madman Robert Gregory, jun“ 16- . . 3. M York a a m m. m - Keith. William McKenzie. Willlun A. Mrs. C. W. A'dfidze of {Glen- a" m - “an n w ' A. Alexander. Wnllace de Wolf tad In an aveuuc entertained at inner ‘9 m 0‘ mob. Conch Wood. Wanke‘an Sun. r . Thanksgiving day. Coven were ‘ . laid to f rt .' r; lac sch-um and sank me“ i ‘ For real-wk In any pan ole-tony - o" ”'1 DECOHI’IOM do! I. The anti" 1”!!me ' all on Mr. Frank P. Hakim. "’9“ M ; 5' "'77 Inc The fact thu the youth Item bin um: Ibout bin neck saved his lite. n the dog. worried at his throat Ind tried to te'n it.-â€"Wuukegtn Bun. They pronounced the dogs not :0 be mac, and the pack will probnbly not be killed. ‘ The wound. such of them a could be, were centeriud and nested end the boy is in an extremelv etitlenl eondillon. Mr. Buckley eh. owner, in at present on en eastern trip. The {amilv‘ has agreed ‘to cafe for young Silvenrl 1nd to take every meant to ave bl: life. The Silveetri: reside on west Cen- tnl avenue and the Buckle" on Ravine place. . ‘ Cb: North Show Nova-Lam- ‘ 'Silvestri wns'hken home and Du. Bergen, Brullo and Sheldon of High- land Park worn called. They found that the boy had sustained thirty wounds from head to loot. He was slain scriticol state of nervous col.‘ laps: and "en now tremble: violently uhe lies upon his bed. Later two ‘Itallnn physitinns were :nmmoned from Chicago, lncludlng on. to find whither the dogs have rabie- or not. Finally a. colored eonchmn ntnchod to the household heard tho noiu And came tothe rescue. Be in turn had a tattle with the infuriated mimsla, but finally bestthem of! with I club md‘ rescued the boy. In Nervous~ Collnpse Saturday morning on hie paper de- ; livery route. he delivered the paper: at t the Buckley reeidence. end we: going ~ elter his bicycle when one bulldog mede , after him. He mede every effort to , climb A tree on the edge of the revine ‘ that runs through the piece but the cannie pulled him from the tree trunk by catching hold of his shoe and dug. gin; et him. Young Bllveetrl fell from the tree end rolled down into the re- vine. â€" ‘ The lint. dog wee then joined by three other blooded eniunle oi the Buckley peck end the doc- bit and tore at the prostrate boy when he halted in ‘ the progreu of rolling down into the ' “vine. They tore hie clothee‘ from ' his body. The sharp teeth of the dog. I found easy merit) the hovieh flesh 5 I. v.---â€"â€" '- hil'body. from the (ages; head data, and twenty smaller ones. Hi: ears are almost complotely chewed off and his future: tinâ€"mutilated. a Young Silvana-i. who in the son of Funk lllvatn oi the nuburb, bun Robert Sllvecm‘. I [Swen-old news: boy of Highland Puk. may die n the results of Rum woimdo on hiuhody. manned from an attack by Ion: bl'l" dog. belonging to CC. W. Buckley of Highland Psrk. I. broker of the firm of C. W. Buckloy a Compuw of QM- , ,_~ _- -â€". o. 5-7: I ofloen: . dance a: Ruin}; Put Thankwiving; epresidemâ€"Mrs. J. McGro- The boys intend to give a (not at L Ravinhoncea Mirth. clawing 8) 85 vice pmidonb-Mn. A. A. aoouple In alderman: expensen. I- and Christmas, and itis hoped that the visitors will be gladly re- ceived with a hearty response to No more appropriate reason Dl’lued from Tree various portions of - .._._, nuklllUUll November 25. A iumber of boy: and girls fro- Highland Put are. nudging under Air-Am... - The M86105“ D. T. H. S. n" A of-town gag“. Mr. P. N. Williams baby Iiiho boob ill aver-l Anni! improving. Mist Franck Sobey -r¢turn;/l home: Sunday alter a three months v‘sit with her unblc in Olmhoma. Mr. I. Schwinn! will shanty move his new home on Miehignn Avenue "Ghost." in which she {um} hm. m; symbollal meanings. The Parents and Teachers Anode. {ion met Hominy evening in the Library building. Min MacCunmck gave an extremely entertaining reeding of lb- Ien’u play "The Doll Home." followed by her we: Mn. Funk Green who tend a pepcr which we: a synopsis of Lb-en‘n Tneaday evening the Onoh' C irub gave a one act play emittied “Hw the Von wa- Won.” hum a comic y'luv, the acene o! nhich was laid in 3 Tune in Landon and the subjeet was "$"(.~man'a Sufinae." Mn. Isaac Jordon made a espech‘l'hit u the alwava doe. playing flier pan 0! an actress verv we?! Mr. George Hammock the leading man‘s pan and as: much abused "mule rela‘ lion" and amused lhe audienve very much. ' {almalv mommy at (he residence. of Mr. R. Buckley M (our fermion bull-dug: end urlounly bmen. He nu en en the Patent Treatments“ hnowimprov- nu. Robert Sylvester who t! vein known heron: new: hov. m attacked In! Sand-77min; a (he ruidem-c. a! Mr. Hervleee will be conducted by the pn- torE. Lenny Dah'n M. A. mrhgmd evening. The popolu Sunday evening ‘urviee will be interesting. instrvmiveh mdinspin‘ng. The pastor will rel thu‘ buntilul old legend. ”The (guest of Glen." All are invited. It ’qonfideme o! the «(in Bommnnity. «hemp-0',” ate great plenum an ‘ n; commanding thou who'whbfa square (In! in reul-mflajto all on M '. lune. Kr. Jamel Duly. our most wpuIar reflectan- daler hu rul-eouw both to all and rent. Mr. Only in all hh brother- luvo worked their «uy up‘ from mop to step. and My have the AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH 003': hi! tacit! u the Dru-z Store 1on the mnfleorphoneZOOll in need 01 pandrm para-net. echo.) hook. petulant. be cream. elm in «c; any thing in Mr. Dal. mun d'n linei of bassinet. can be tom!!! 10 his store. True! our “mu throughout the any or Iuny Marianna» nicht and you will and our name. dolnzthflr duty. therefan we Ire prod at u: an and our-dry muon- (or the good fies are do- ifll iI our city, I" of whkh :7. appre- ciated by the entire «Barnum. “are In on buy of at lubu'balong the North Lake Show, It LI 1500 be ‘0! duo New hie-(nu pzimin What-owing in Imbd in bi. line at bum... Steuben entertained out n for our Sunday In: «ho-in}. an ion aim thaw; the w mind cautionary Ammon- id his Friday afternoon by the The hdien of the Fiat lath“ prcopglchumh at N. Highland M 1,; , Inquiring preparation: for u “M . ‘ tinnbuur to he Ihonly given. I“ hopuu tbirln'enda “a nu rhi- fillkupdn (at m their memory no! watch fomha pluce and due. mzmumwmumh mvmunmm. m» ‘u'me, Ind the 06mm broieéP k“ «can; alter wishing :11 tom 0! null- um and good luck noun. Heath. Ill Mr. ill-cw Md Mn. R. M. "may” g ell dinner to their coeds. In. Ills/Mia?) ”in v-u ral avenue entertained 3 “III” of guests on Thanksgiving ‘7. Master Ward Small of east Lew rel avenue entertained eighteen lfFiends at supper last 51th :eveninz. The table decoration were pink carnatiom. The evening was spent in playing games wild was thoroughly enjoyed by a". " Mn. A. E. Nam F. Chafing-kn. a! u 111.. has «at been allow it W dun, “-00 t. loosened by w of jarring. Ind the cost in no that of my wdluq manâ€"u .MA A VALUABLE noun- ' {(0 . " “In! "I: Wu [1060: ' "luv “out 1-0: "M1 . Atwatcr of can Ge. enjoycd by a". mrk men! I 8-. day? Sunday A Sundayâ€" I" AN: Reader Sunday Weeklv} am NOL

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