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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 17 Jun 1899, p. 10

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humcc¢unvo «D can» gunummuuu as. ”.3 Mr. Bob. Watt has retained hi. house to It. Bone of Chwo. Mrs. Wutt and children will spend the summer at the home of hot param- in Virginia. Tb Sunday evening W085 find 28th. Tickets good return that hm been Md in “'6 00° to and including .1.th 18 tional church' to charge 0! the Chic do t 11%“ Bum st gm '3’- dub have been awful and Paoiggvenp; Address Genera In yntundod. Sunday evening 33:181.!) mllbo enpeoidly devoted Agent, 111 Adams 5‘ Chicago .1 to the graduating chat of the public IOIOOIWWIWVQ” mummu MW g . “1"ka Wm” . - . 2 Mia. F. A. Nordbq ' und'the . wee baby have returned cum from augmaumumu «am.uus§mmau§mm:st m ”tend“! Vim m. the “ma" GDGIQQL'A’.‘ ~. . Mr. J .B. Tinkhani of New York W" Day. flaunt-11m- Helms: sun. Cit 3 at a .few (In I of thisweek Children’s Day was observed as n “K M“ "m‘ - wit r. and Mrs. . . A. Hunt. -. “and. 0“ the 11“! inst, by the ,h-Th‘; ”1:" “mm”? 7‘“ We Miss Matilda Lindwall, sister of Sunday 9011001 0‘ the Con”. L “’0 re ectgreatcrfilt on thme B. A: Lind'a‘l; 'Gnt. t0 SWjeden . 141-.....â€" :- who'had that i“ charge. on an extended. visit some time Childrenfi Day was observed as .. -. ‘. . ‘ usual, on the 1m. inst, by the hm“; “m- (1mg? 5.“ hm Sunday school of the Congregaâ€" L 11“";36" h tmgc fi' on t one tioual church. The following is w o t.“ me orge. a program of the 619mm: -‘ 3 , TOW-SH, W w.» M hofhfldreh haiolofh h . ’ *’ tmfi'mc “ ”“3 e' ° “'° ‘° Ithgnotly to be mad that .tho totaling bond of two has Son ."M Con tryfi'r 011‘!) "-c m. a y n “ cc on minced £000“th a township high gluon. . Prayerâ€"Rev:- Mr- W- ' . 4, 1011001, to open this (all. , 23:31:: :3 g: :33; , ' The Winneth authorities oflared ' ' the use of suitable school rooms rent Baptism of infant daughter of Mr. Ind Mil. . . . ‘ Thompson. by Rev. Mr. Dowd; ' free, and also to heat, light and fur- Rocjtatiom-Miw Elia Hyde. nish ‘hem' ‘ without 4 charge, but. this Mt" “W 5‘0“ W‘“ "‘ “”3 “mm- ofler was‘zdeclinad; Messrs. How'qrd The classes of Miss McAllaster, Miss Anna Strand angl Mrs. Dong- laa-Smith sang,with- chorué by the audience. Mrs. Meyer’s infant class of about fifty little ones ren- .dered‘in .chorus “He Levee Me, Too.” Mr. G. W; Oldfather, the Superintendent of the bible school, presented the annual award of bibles to each of the primary 'ehil: dren promoted during the year. Mr. Oldfather addresaed each child, with appropriate remarks as he presented the generous gift of the school. The following are the names of ‘ the fortunate scholars: Florence Alla. " Meet: Alias. . Lean Foam“. Sadie Cole. Erma Hermann. Chain Dalmlom Fred Mark. Minnie Bony. August Barty} Kunde Len-en. thflmdmm. _ mm Owls, Pereylhmemm, Dean Outlay. . The following (our, promoted earlier in the your, Were awarded bibles alqo: ‘ c 0 at!“ ." Glencoe. run annulus ROAD uswsw'rrsn. Iohool- Buldos the Wham-ta m than will be attractive out kl mulbun by “tints from the d" who hue been nomad lor this on- In. S. I. J amen [oh lat ldndny for a that nonth‘u visit with In: One (on for the round trip vi: Nickel Phte Road, on June 25th. und 26th. Tickets good returni to and including J one 29th, 18%. Chicago depot Van Bum st and Pacific uvenne. Address General Agent, 111 Adams at, Chicago. The Winhetka authorities oflered the use of onitable school rooms rent free, and also to heat, light and fur- nish them' withoutchargeilmt this ofler wns‘zdeqliued,‘ Meats. Howard: and'Sturr voting to accept the ofler end. Messrs. J ohnson, Steip and Net- etraeter against it. The result is that during the coming year the tax- payers of New Trier will pay up- wards of 84,000. to continue the pres- "ent unsatisfactory system of incom- plete high aclmols for (31811006, Wi|~ matte fund Winne’tka when, if this offer were accepted. a‘ single com- piete school {or the whole township could be established , at a saving of over 81,000 at the least. , I ... vvv- VJ’\IVV -' v..- It is hard to conceive of any'valid reason for postponing until Septem- ber. 1900, the eata‘bkjshment of the high school which the people want now. Unless Meats. Johnson and Stolp can furnish some convincing reasons for blockinfi the high school for anNGnfira your ey must 9: ' agood many admrae votes from t air former supporters when they stand for rho-election no“ spring. The possible (ii-coin“; 6n the war- rants which mint be issued if the high taboo! is at once mbliuhml is Bane-ulna woman-d. 0. ‘ll‘ hui ileum. und would only In! mipurt o! the actualeub which all In mommy spam if the present system in to be continued. “ .ll’. James 'A. ant in quite i“. Mr. and Mrs. Wotmmi left out-tho 10th for the east. , Hr. Chalk: Bitteriiug is man. eating in Michigan. flu. M.B.Gould is the guést 0! her parents, on Spencer strw}. A Harry and Anna Toucan are at French Lick Springs, in Indiana. Mr. md 1119.0. H.8Inith have taken the Betty Green place for the (season. lbs. .Moox‘e of Duluth. Mimi” spent a few days at “Oakmour,” with Mrs. H. C. Seymour. Mrs. B. ldwin and Mrs. Phillips of To‘ ado. Ohio, mother and sister of Mrs. Biggle of this city, are here on a visit. - M1. Roy Johnston and family also M11 Ethel Wakem, who has been in End: the past twb years, have re‘ ' mind so. Winnetka. 880. haée gone to their summer cottage in the and Mr. F. A. Delano and family occupy the “Wayside’ this season. “ . The omen of the! University Extcnpion. Center, 0! Chaim). desire to call optic!!! moh- tion to an annual-went winch ha- been made b3? the Unlvcuity of Chicago (or the delivery AA__A__ -;L‘n“ of a series of pounce of public lecture: which will he of speck! interest to “any of (intelli- tens. A Circular hu just been received'un- nouncing 3 number" of attracuve acumen in Literature. History. Sciencehnd Sociuldgil. all of which will be delivered In the Unlvmlty Halls and will he open upon the, payment'of a Imall fee to my who desire to attend. The lectures have been arranged withSDéclnl refer- ence to [huge person- who desire to_ secure Domed the advanuges of the summer union of the University without matriculatiqx and becoming regular students. Circulars cou- uinlnc complete Announcements cm he se- cured by" calling mi ihe local Secretary or ud- “ a: maximum. Division 0! the Uni. unity at Chicuo, The coat-u will mm the first of July and continue Ithroul‘hout the .‘.M manner. A Liberal Propoxltlon. Lloyd and family a. A. DIWINDT. Local Secretary.

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