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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 17 Jun 1899, p. 15

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Tho I; the courtesy of Mr. Grant ital”, manager of Fort Sheridan Park, the guests of My. Ingall’a Hotel Ingleuidema well u Adamâ€"Riv. Charles P. Ander- son of Oak Park, Ill. Music. The graduates were: Classical course, Mary'Winifred Kenny, of this cit ; E lishcourse, Thomas Hamilton (3'3 of ‘Highwood and Jamqp Culver Shields the‘Park. Essay; “The Value of Spare Mo- menta”~â€"-Mayme Kenny. Cation, “Importance of Sulphuric Acid”-- Thoma Gail. Ontion, “Some High Explosives” â€"-James Shields. ‘ ‘ Manic. ' Presentation of Diplomasvu-Dnniel A large and interested audience was present at the graduating ex- ercises of the‘clsss of ’99 of the high school at the" Presbyterian church Thursday evening, ‘ The pmgram was as fallen : Music. u , ' . . Invocationâ€"Rev. A. A. Pfanstiehl. Music. ‘ ' -' ' VOL VI. LAKE. FOREST. meawoon. Music. Tow-sup High School. A 'Mulcal Trout. FORT SHERIDAN, HIGHLAND PARK, - SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1899 lar vaudeville. entertainments, con- sisting of the following well-known: artists: Miss Viola Cliiford, Amer- ica's ' favorite descriptive and serio- oomio singer; La Poll and Edwards, Dutch and Irish knock about team; The Smith Trio, one of the strongest .. t have and. ar- rangement Whmby they secure the for! but “lent that phyn Chicago, the public, were treated to . I ‘fine musical program yesterday after- noon by Brindley’s orchestra, of the Park. The concert took place from the upper veranda of the ho; tel building and lasted about one and one-hqlf hour. _ ~ Many were attracted by the sweet strains and complimented the orchestra very highly for the masterly way in which they handled several difi- cult compositions. _ The NEWS- LETTER understonde it is intended to hold these cont-Jens weekly from thesame place. ’ .FortSheflln-M Saturday and Snnday, June 17 and 18, the management Of Ft. Sheridan Park will run mother ofatheirpopu- uvmn. . GLENCOE, and you can come and bring your family and rest assured that they will hear or too nothing that could ofl'end the moat fastidious. ‘ . Prof. Brindley’s Imperial orches- trq will under the following musical medley. “ramm- Ain".. M'" ' " £3213; 8010 form "Love' I Old Sweet Song" .. . .. .. .Jlalloy “915m. ”The Cbadmn” ........ ”J. P. Sousa Road, on J une 25th and 26th, with return limit of J une 29th, 1899. T111633 through trains daily. Chic- ago depot,‘ m~Buren street and Pacific Ivonne, on ’ elevatedx 160p. Fer further information, write General Agent, 111 Adam street Chielgo. ' '12 Imam Town J ubilee"..Leo Freedman open- -eir concert. Too much cannot be acid of last week’s entertainment. In very truth the park has been named the “Greenland of the North Shore,” for a handeomer spot cannot be found for miles around. Children under twelve will be ad- mitted {too of charge. Every eve- ning during the week Prat. Brind loy’s Impala] orchestra will give an go QleVelgnd, 0., musckex Place ONE FARE FOR THE ROUND TRIP‘ M" .J. Offenbach 9 .“La Paloma 15-.- . . ”Ch. de Yndiet WINNE‘ITKA, LAKESIDE

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