lummuuuuuum “Wm: mum «at»: Prof. Alick is in Raciué. ' _ the kind given in previous yarn. Piaf Mama will “pend on, w. The “Moon mush-ought crowd: awe of hi. vacation a homo' m (35. of plenum-nectar: from mu. sud Mr. And In. Walter Baker gsve t reeeption at their bountiful new home Mondcy evening. . 1119 again Fruity-night musical dinner took place at the Onweuuia Club yesterday evening. A bun fete under the auspices of the flatly Stream Missionary So. oiety was held upon the spacious lawn of the Calvin Dmnd home on Thurldity afternoon. ' Mr. Joseph Rom of this place was married to Miss Mary Skein of Ev- nnnon at. the home of the bride on Wednesday evading. Many friends of the groom went. down to Evans- wn to attend the nuptials. The annualScoteh picnic was held Tcumdcy in Farwell’s grove. The two entertainments held each year by our Scotch citizehemthe picnic each summer and concert each wm mr-Aare eagerly looked for events One is alwayg sure of getting a an!» maï¬a: return for the price when he attends a function given by the jelly Scone. The picnic Thursday was by far the mom. successful of the many successful entertainments of make this Store Your Headquarters when in (Gamma. EVERYTHING IN DRY GOODS If itscan’t be fOund at “The Enterprise‘,†- nobody has'it. “cm Enterprise†will!» m We mom. Wankeggnfl Pinon! 99‘. , . m SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. the kind given in previous years. The ofternoon trains brought orowde of pleasure-seeker! from mo, end an trolley did . thriving business ell dsy. There were hog-pipers, gorgeously err-eyed in kilte and plaids, to my the Scotch reel- ond horn-pipers, while a string orchestra discoursed eveet union for those' who wished to trip the light {onto-tic in the moat ipproved American fashion. Gomeewonteete and refrahmemeâ€"both liquid and eolid-all served to make the event. one of the moat enjoyable of the ' .Miu Moore is entertdining Miss McKnight. . Mr. Hugh Smith’s new house will soon be ready for occupancy. Mrs. Jane Frazer Francis spent Thursday with Lake Forest friends Mr. Cranaton Lamed has re- turned from a protracted visit to Arizona. Mr. Turlington Harvey will be- gin work upon his new house about Sept. 1 City Olerk James â€King iscon- templating the enlarging and beautifying his home D. H. Hartman, editor of the Lake Forester, has returned after a pleasant vacation outing There LEAN, MW C ‘ "A. A} was no boon of the Forester last recto-{ugh the absence of ye editor. Hr. manta. P L. Mullin M Hall, “'11†only “i with app-m m 0! our last ism: enough to be out. Th“. A ton. J1 p10!“ in Wift’s [nu-kg M Itock‘yu-da. spout l:x~' '~ with hilpuegnta in IN.- I John Worran' as addiwr to his list of accomplishments by study has: itâ€. He takes lessons of Chapelle 1n Waukegan. Nathan Swift, mompaniedi by Will J acksoniand Arthanlackler, stnrwd for Colorado yesterday to spend amonth “roughing†on the Swift cattle ï¬nches. Rev. Hegry J. Brpoks, who some ï¬ve Or six ears since acted an en. rate in St‘ a 'a church, died of pneumonia at t Jo'seph's hospital in Chicago, Monday. His body was taken to the home of his pa- rents at Watertown, Wis, for bur- i'al. ‘ ' A little son arrived at the home of Mr and Mrs C. E. PooIe’s July 25th,1899. ri'fllimillii I "W‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ed Norton are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J L Nor- ton, for a short time, ~ Mrs. F. E. 'Hawkes, announaes the marriage of her. daughter, Marion, to Mr. Morton Culver “of Glencoe, July 17, 1899. hauunu:utmï¬tsni The lawn fete annopnoed for August 3rd at theho‘me. of Mrs. Shaw, for 7the beneï¬t of the W0- men’s Guild of St Paul’s Episco- pal church, will“ be held at the home of Mrs. Schnur ilkï¬tead. Via Nickel Plate Road, August 11th and 12th. Good returning for aré rival at initial starting point not later than An st 3lat. Write General Agent, 1' 1 Adams st, Chicago, for particulars and sleeping car accom- modations. 4' 3m to Boston and Return. Glencoe. RI"