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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 29 Apr 1899, p. 7

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‘1‘. wag hisIm’Vn‘. .. He sang many plans- _ing "Cum?! songs with [fine clog ac» companimout and was weaned again and again. ‘ style, was“Coon from Bar‘hom‘svilie. " It was none other than the versatile president of the club, Well blackened and arrayed in a costume that. any darkeyupustgbout would have sworn Mr. Kenneth Bolton made a dainty surest maiden, rohed in white, with hair coiled high, and wearing a coquattish bunch 0f roses. He sang A well trained orchestra [ml by Mr. George Collmrli, including Messrs. Lippincot, Carver Wuiduer, Bergen and Collmm, furnished de lighlful and Well selected music. The first act of (the vaudeville, an- nounced l)y,placard in regulation Vaudeville Perlgrina‘nce. . A Very successful and entertaining vaudeville performance was giVen at the Highland Park Club on Satur- day evening under the management of Miss Shields and Miss Harlow. Funeral sank-es were held . at the home Wednesday mornilig and conducted by Rev. F. M. Gingrich, assisted by. Rev. C. On of Ravens- wuod, The interment took 11199. at Genesno, whom s‘ervices T1150 were held. ‘ bereaved husband,l[r. J. J. Brand, “(30an, Dec. 28th;1886. 'Mr. and Mrs. Brand spent the first two years of their married life as resi- dents of Chicago, and came to Highland Lurk in the spring of 189. Here in the home where she was loved and cherished, and where as a levipg wife and moth. car she attended 5) her homlnurlkl dunes, very much of her time was spent. - In January. of 1895 she was converted, and later joined the Evaugvlicgl church, of which she was an active member up to -the time 91 her death. In Sunday Setup! ands: president of the - Y. “1‘ ~ _. (‘1'. A husband. two bong, d father, mother, sister, and three brothers besides many near relatives and friends mourn her early depart- are. Mrs. Brand was a dear wife and an ntfectibnate mother. The fly up pnthy of a large circle of friends is extended to the. lmreav'ed ones. . sheâ€" wasa willing work- THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWLETTER Mr Robert Carver) lazily smoking a cigaiueue Finally he dreams, ant? behind a gaute cuItaiII cleveIly ar- ranged at the back of the stage, .ap- peaI one by one, his eaIly loves FiIut hiu IIIotlIer, umiling fondly at, hIIu, passes slowly by; then his lit, tle sister. Aftel that his SiImmeI Girl, Miss Athleen Ball; The Golf Girl, Miss Hawkins; The MilitaIy Girl, Miss Madge Hall; The Tennis GiIl Miss Smith; The French Girl, Miss Floyd;"l‘he Ballroom Girl, Miss Harlow; The "lIained Nurse, MIN ~"hank AIIdeIsun; The Bicycle GiIl, Miss Egan; The College Grill, Miss T IgIXell. Glee Club Concert. ()n F riday evening of last Week a large and enthusiastic audience as- setnbled ut the Presbyterian church to welcome the Ferry Hall Glee Club There were many present from Lake Forest and the preponderance of black coats in the audience was no ticeahle. The Glee Club sang well. The voices showed thorough training and much practice. The quartette qeuipoeed cf Misses Durhum..Duraud,‘ Patrick, and Pettihoue 'deserves es- pecial mention. Their rendering of “_Within a Little Wood, ” was ap» plauded to the echo and the young ladies gracefully slumell their appre- The other artints who took part were: Mr. George Jones, .Mr. Yar- lott of anetka and the little five. year-old daughter of Mr. Frank An- dersontwho told some monkey sto- ries in a faueinating way. Then came a charming little pantomine called'f'l‘he Bachelor’s Dream.“ The lifted curtain disclosed a bachelor’s cozy apartment and in a large easy chair a blues youth (none other than The evening was ‘h‘mught‘ clam by an enijnyafible dance. Mr. Herberi Hipwell, in costume, gave some inimitab Bong-t and dances Miss Irene Shields hang several rig-time tunes and ga‘o a cakewalk thy, was most professional. ' A realistic hit of Midan was Mr. Herbert Boultou’u trained sunken, wlIiIh perfonned wonders to llimlno music. sentimental long- in a very my. . 'Mjsu Athleen Ball; The Golf Miss Hawkins; The Military Miss Madge Hall; The Tennis Miss Smith; The French Girl, some inimitable Irish winning tram p to a Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Rutter will next week Occupy the Merserean cot- tage on Central nve. Mr. Mersereau will have‘ rooms in the Academy building during the summer. Paragraph“. Call on Dale Sweetland for nice soda water. Tlie property; of Mr. Clark, adja- cent. to Mr. White’s home on Central avenue, is being made feuay for its new occupants and sham; a greatly improved appearance. oilfie- by Iinging ngnin and again. Hi. Elizabeth Bnghee won many recalls with her recitation. and her Wing“? The Pichnlnny Lul- laby.” br'ougbt down the house. Mice Blanche Bonnernun’e dainty voice )6. particularly adapted to the Bird Song and a pretty lullaby she gang ‘3 an encore. Altogether the nflnir was a great 81100998. and the novelty of liste'ningto and loaning at a glee cluL comnoeed nl‘ chat-min:- ..:-|‘. :_ . Mrs. George B. Carpenter. Miss Carpenter, George B. Carpenter Jr, and'Mr. Lemuel Cushing will‘speud the summer with Miss Coleman. Dale Sweetland bah started up his spda fountain and will serve thefam- ous‘Thompson ice cream and the best concentrated syrups in the market. 0| uuemngto and looting at a glee club composed of charming girls, in- stead of the regulation college youth is a pleasing one. '1 f the Ferry Hall young ladies will’taxe the advice of Highland Part friends tiny willcon- ‘ tinue with their concerts, and include the Pan: again in their tour. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Everett arriv. ed 10 Highland Park Thursday after a two months’ trip through the west. Mrs. Wm. Bitter of M’ilw'aukeey and Mrs. Orth' of. Random Lake, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Orson Brand. Mr. J. L. Marks and Mr. Lew Masks. of Chicago visited friends in the Park this week. , Mr. L. G. Yoe was in the Park qunesday.‘ Mr. J. W. Fun-singer has taien the Requa house. Mr._ Ben on of Genet-mo, I'ns., via- ited here this week. I Gxound will be broken on Mofidav for Mr. Charles Everqtt’s' new Cen- tral avenue home. ‘ Monday

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