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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 28 Jan 1911, p. 1

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égetablesin .1“ y . .arket Department ' '1 9“" : in every ' 801a 25 and 30 ct; D02. 45 cts pk 3 for 10 cts 8 ct; aqua't ' '10 cts 10 cts 10 cts 6 bars for 25 cts‘ 2 lbs {or 15 cts ‘ The T 18 cts lb figgbland park Items. -' ~ :CONOMICHL NDEDQND€NC Details of \11. be given in ne: the NE\)s-IJZ'1"I‘1 ‘ )0“): H. Sm. DEAR Sm: 'ol XVH N6- LNGKHL ding the Sal“ City of Highlar that there is 96 and bch W320! 1t l5 my pmww _ ghe Character 9f Highland Park as a city of ho‘mesrand‘ tosuppress any nuisance or violation of the Code which tends . community orviower thé standard of living in this-city. ‘ The City Attorney informs me that ‘he is readv and wining at all times to prosecute any pet-Son "offending against these provi- sions of ' the Code.» V “ 3 "av viola. Allv un.-â€"r_. , QR COMMUUlffA'l‘lUNa‘I RE- CEH'EI) Ali/PER 100K . , CLOCK I): .M.. THURSDAYS: sions 01 we ‘1‘, v. Whenexer you find anv V1ola- tion of the iaw- you will also promptly submit the evidence to the City Attomey, who will insti- dence wal rants. , X on are requested to give this matter your immediate attention and to advise me promptly “in the premises Yours very truly. “ A n' L‘xL Bluun v.- Whenexer you find tion of the law; you Smmqu. City Matshull. of M 1; M ”5‘5 death 'will in next war-Ks issue of -l-1’a'1"rER. [nested to give this immedime attention 3e me promptly "in ‘ in“) [his a1. and {0 report tam-1 is (filled 391.. wagons; nd a“ othei' 1 informs me nd wining 3’ c any permm these provi- 13001137.; ' ' Mayan. PARENTS AND TEACHER’S ASSOCIATION The Parent's and Teacher’s Associu- ‘ tion of our town is“; live body. and the course oi dramatic readings {liven un- der this auspices has been most inter- esting. Mr. Sandwick has been the reader. and has done the work in a 'most able and artistic manner. Three of the dramas has been read by Miss Kath- erine Reynolds, McCormickâ€"J ‘(Thanter-- ler,A and The Blue Bird" having been especiallvenjoyed. The reading ('i the 'lHue Bird on Monday last. closed the 'cuur'se. Quite a number of those who have been attending have been anxious' to continue the course, not its a part 0! the Work of the Pa‘le‘nt's and Teacher's Assdciatiunr but as a subscription class, as between fiity o'r sixty names has al- ready been subscribed. Miss McCormick .has consented to take charge of ,this course. giving lour fortnightiv readings. ll..ll Ln |IGB va-uvuu-‘_ cciurse, giving iour fortnighilv readings. l’hese 'wlll he held in Library Hall be- ginning Mondav, Febru'ary (ah, at 5 o'clock. "l‘he plays m be read are as followsâ€"“The Will of the Saints,” bv J M Sfuge, a charming Iri~h play which, is receiving especial notice iusi mm: in connection with the Celtic. Re- uaissanceimwiemént. The reading for February 20 will be Lessing‘s “Nathan l’l‘he Wise. a most delightful German play of the last century. 0n.March 6th theiredding wiii he jos‘ephinc Weston Peabody’s, The Piper. a play.- which re- ‘ deivcd last year the Shakesperian dram‘a priZc. On March 20 Miss McCormick expects 'to read Step‘icn l’hillpis. "Paolo and Frcncesca‘.“ This however will be subject. tb change. Tickets which are SI for the course nr FU cents for a 'single reading can be gotten at (isells and Schumachrr’s Drug Siores, and Green‘s Neil's St’and. BERNARD SHAW" . “Ybu Never Can Tell." ’ will be given at the High School Satur- day evening Feb. 4th., at. eight o‘clock The play is an exceedingly dlfiicunone; requiring a great deal of work upOn the partluf the pupils. Its pustpqnment Lo 'ihis date' Was made necessary'by the illâ€" ness of Miss McCormick and of various members of the-cast. It promises how- ever much merriment and a pleasant evening. Tickets are_25 and 50 cents; proceeds. will be used toward buying new pictures for ihe High School. “V... The reserved seat Schumacl'xers 0: Thu and. maik orders so filled in the order It! and 75 cents. Bi): sea 'cnt Coloncy Carbondale. tendin8.. h” WOMAN‘S CLUB PLAY me Gram 3-5.- its charitable mm. xe North Shore have a local club in the ed seat 58k will open at 0: Thursday, Feb. 2nd; rs u: addressed Will be ac ' Pricu 50 rdcr tecelved. 80: seats SI 00. g of Ravima. Illinois. Wm" sick daush‘er- Benefit. Sat. HIGHLAND PARK ILL. IAN "s Associa- mark. All' the : have agreed r. the distribu- sale is alresdv PLAY- is Mill at. she‘ is I" Mr». John Feb. 14. PARENTS AND TEACHERS ASSOCIATION « "l‘he Parents and Teacher's Associaliuu of Highland Park announces a series 0! pavulrnr' lectures to be when on Tues- daycvening of each week in the Audi- torium of file Elm Place Schuul. ‘It is plhnm-d lo'hu'e the sefiu include nu? radvcsoltraveL dencnullons ul indus- trial processel, inuresfing ‘ sciennfic I"- 0 AL:- tupics. the bird and plant rcgion.etc The lectures will begun in cm... .. clock .p. .m.. prumni‘,‘ . A‘small a‘d- missiun fee will psually ht charged iu cover the expense for the lecturer {or advertising, etc. As these lectures have been planiied‘cspécially (or audiences oi adulrs', children belo'v the sevemh grade of school will not be adinincd.‘ The Ladmissmn fee for Tuesday evening. Jan. 3!. will be ten cents The list {or February will include lecmres oh the Passion Flaw in. Uberam- mergau. On color uhglography. m: the plum life 0! this region, and on line glaciers of Alaska. A joim meeting ml the Lake County Medical Sociclv and the Teacher: As~ socialiun was held at Dee-nield Town- ship High s't-lmol building in Highland Ptrklast. beginning at tenu’clock. An éxpcllcnl. program was Irranged [or ihe‘ nwrbing by the Teachers Associaliun. and in the uftcrnoon a pmgmm was provided by the; Medial Sociuy and was a discussion of whool and calm munilv hygiene. Dr. Bergen of High. land Park. I’residcm Nullan of Lake Forest l'niverslty and Dr. Uearhulx 0'! Milwaukee, wcle on the program. The \\'nm:u't's ('tuu ncru m... ing in the Lihrurv Hal. Tttettdny after- noon Mrs juln. O‘Cuntter who its Prev idet t of the Chicagu Woman's Ctuh was Her subject. was "Civics" ‘Mrse Mmtin ul Guds Hill Settlement spoke briefly ah-mt. the plan of enlarg- ring the st-tth-munt, Mrs. Ragga wltn is a vocalist; "1'“: several solos» The next meeri-ng nf'the'club wrll be on Feb. 27: t and the pmgratn of the atternoon :will he inchtirge ul the younger women and daughters of the members of the ciub. The Htghland Park Women's Club which started its career under their first President. Mrs Benjamin 1' menden has been enlarging in membership _ Imm 'vee'r‘to year due to the greet interest taken in the club by the Women. the speaker} HOLD JOINT MEETING F The Norm Sim Chrinian Tempe with "Mrs. Turnley, Tuesdly January 31. at 3'30. uttelx‘d‘ance is desired as it is râ€"-~â€"r‘ n A \‘I! re Federated Wbman'o rcnce Union wfill meet Luke Forest, an A large Subject for discussiun "now mun-c. Muv Help'lhe Tent-era." ”How Doe the School Help Mothers." The tea-hers 01 Highland Purl: ‘Elgthd. Lake Forest and Lake Blu‘ hall. 1I". cordially invited at 4 0' c “TEACHERS u'au‘l's Club held their meet- .ihr‘anf Hal. Tuesday after- juhu. O‘Conner who is Prev : Chicago Woman'a Club «at Her subject. was “Civics" in ul Gnds Hill Selllemenl ly a'hnm. the plan of enlarg- heml-m, Mrs. Ragga who in a n2 several solos; The nexl "the-club wm be on Feb. ‘37.- lgram ul the afternoon :will ‘9 ul me younger women and of the Inemhér: u! the club. ‘ (uni. icon viewn. some at -n here in Highland able that there is no cd my talk on the gen. 0th Shore Ahnn Prof. u‘iH begin in eight. 0' u! indus- ‘ wienuflc life of this DAY “Bow Mothers Mas. GRACE 6“.an \\ wanna passed nwnv lanua‘rv mm. )H. 3! her home in Coronado. Ca-ii! ' Mrs. Winchester um bor June 2131. E l8.“ pt New Haven. ’Tmm. her early ”to was spent in Columbus. Ohio. She was I student at I'ackcr‘ C ’ stilute of Brooklyn. N. ‘g‘raduated (rum “new in 1857 She removed later. With her family to St. Louis. Mu... why 0 d“! w“ unr- ried to Mr. Charles J. \'- idchehkr. in IN“. g Mr. and Mrs. “'inche lrr ‘vure among the euller residents u! Iliu‘ land Park. having made their humu hr in I862; ‘ From the tint. Mn. Winchester} identified hem-ll with the cl intereaui “I the town and by her p ‘ in coir. h and among mentalisy, T‘Ee her in- fluence deeply felt. Early ‘ entilylng herself with the local ‘?uieshvlerian church. ahq- never severed al (onnect. ion. She was armmgthe f ‘ members a I .|.- l a...“ pluh, lhen the w literary From the tint. Mn. Vfr identified hencll with until i u! the town and by‘her p lt and atom: mentality. w licence deeply felt. Early " 1 herself with the local V clutch. lht‘ never severed jun. She. was atmmg the f M the ( swli club. then the urganimticm ln Highlund tuuk in active part in tl p I she «us 9 charter memrwr Chicam- Suu‘th Side Club. \ulunph . In 1398 do removed; 'sit'Lu her hut-1 hum! to New York. when} has redded for [en wears. She mere be amt gmem' hcrul me- Nuimul 52mm uf 03m, Women. and M the C9 un' Theatre ,Cluh. WEI' they removed m Comoidu; Cnfifnmil, and it wu ko‘u her home “"*-'- “-‘0 .h. suddfln‘v IIWIPC'IIHV 'Cnii'forngl, and it In in»! {here thatyhe suddenly 3‘ passed away. . Mrs. Wmchester Wlfi a ! u fond lumber and i ate Thus: who Knew her treu un' of her friemhhin ' huslmnd. I‘daughu-t Mall mum of Hifhllnd Park. 9: C. Winchester and quit! Winchcflfi 3d“ 0‘ Form: In. V‘ II u.- ...... asiucr. “is: Sarah I’d innumhenhle host 0! (n: her loss. - E ‘ If! Ill-I- 'lhe luncral sen-iced "3 held on] Tlmrsdaylflemmm. Jinan 86m. ‘1‘ the home uf her I‘luflnfi'f: Buritl M. Lake Forest Cemeuty.‘ ' g The OnulzClub Is to; I voted lo Domcstic AM Thursday Fed. 2nd. 19H hm new exhibit. k udget will award ribbg nets. Following the c is to be held in the flu; supp" will be served ‘which the members i are invited. Thou 'm alternonn u'c Mrs. Wye General. Mn. 6. 5. Mrs. Sample". Bread; hum-..“ finlldtle The OnulzCIub Is to; voted to Domcstic Ah Thursday Fed. 2nd. vim tum new exhibit. s udget wilt award ribbg' (hail friend! large of an: . Chgimnâ€"‘ General. Mn. 6. A. Muon. Menu: Mrs. Sampsell. Bread; Clemenu. kinds: gM Mu BIILkman, Cake; M 3! Floyd. pod dlngs: Mrs Hanings, ‘ ' Yoe. Nuts tfi Candies; Chafing Dish; Mm gHu‘sev. Need- flewu‘rk: Mr!i |$()urni:ql=e. Cook Book. mm Day. Model Kim. ln 1 RAVINIA POS' 1.00111) BY W" 7’”: A bu (nuca GILLnam \\ scuzsral IWIV Ianua'rv_ l‘nh. )H. at her his ossou . 2‘8. 19'11 "irarmmm Second ' Page pOS'l'A-( )FFICE [S [n' $|:l’RCLARS- de‘ou-d wife, ’ :cdiut friend. ; re the mem- ‘hgleaves he! john A. Pul- n. Fredetick 31:.Clul’lel' "California. ilhen. and an DCLUB us to mm Ifnk. Ind L- puma!!!“- n'r of the GLeNcoe, ILL‘ NO ATTENTION mu. m: mvu T0 ADVERTISEMENTS, LOCALS on COMMUNICATIONS. BI:- cuvso AFTER w 0me A. M..» THURSDAYS. Church 0! at E“ Pu‘dfl. ~ PI“ in Glen sue Convmailmnl Church. Rev Doumns Cornell. Paw. Moms“ aer- - Sondiy school 9:45 a I rue: 7:80 9 II: Wed. Sunday and“; to peeun‘ moo p I “May evemng pnyor uel-view? :45 D- av -- -V7, whiting i. India-upon: pine: Christian, returned hon. In! ¢Veuio‘. SATURDAY Jul! davl I“ I'ceu Henry Behrem. I“ n" left WI' v). fluid- The 14““. Guild of the church. M M Mania, .1 Mn. 11mm Kinfl ‘0'" [.m- hospiw- “M“ ‘ prelcm. rheumatism. "aâ€"â€"â€" A um. no gun a the W o! m. dinner an avenue. II Mem‘odist Epineout Church The Mics auxiliary ol the clutch 0! 8t. Bliubem. will meet on land" McLienh an the Man road. Mn. Greeley of Winmh. will he want and I urge attendance in defined. Mt. Min Once Power. I: in Philoddphb visiting roluiveu. Mk. Powers expat“ tube [one obolt ;-onxh. In. Ida Ricuof Ohicngo. upem tut had" with be! brother. It. flenry CHURCH NOTICES ‘ Sunday Mn. Alina! Wuhiu‘tou In. cud: [at . lamina» and bridge (or Wed-cod». Fem-w eight. uc. Ihlwfllwdny event-£4 land (or eizln. chutes Beirut to vet! “I 0 l‘l' .--- Tuna-y for the Ideal-rill m tbev wilt tnvelumilllnc Ellubflhâ€"‘Rfl LIW' In chi!"C Hob” Com In: mound ”‘9”.fia‘ ' ‘ Pmiv‘l MIM' WILL BI: GIVEN . 21‘4- “_ m . [vanilla [or the“. 1911 Coven before mu ' PAC-I ll.

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