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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 19 Aug 1899, p. 10

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Miss Ad. Fulton of Wuulegau. spent Thnulhy with {fiends in Lie Forest. , Mrs. McClure llll Obikiren‘ went east bot not m-pndufew weeks at Ma. lacinre'uold home. Hwy mothcu cud child!!!) went to Lake 8111' WM to attend the annual Smithy. ”Zeal rally. ' The hard times Iooill given by the Relief Corps on Hominy eve-u- iug g, was a t snout-as, both socially and EM ially. , . Mina Annie Day made the bes- score at the womena’ golf handi- cap much pl: ed upon the Out wen‘sil links a“ Saturday, H M. Harrimnn, the champion in the national golf tournament, will play in the open tourney at NeWport the last of August. Mr. David B. Jones and Miss Jcnes have gone east, while the younger children with Mien Murâ€" .hy are enjoying an outing at harlevoix. .4 "A lawn fete will be given upon the spacious grounds of the Cal- vert home Tuesday evening. Ad- mission will bs twentyfive cents, and the funds raised will benefit the Episcopal church. ‘ Hobart 0. Chatfield-Tny‘lor went to Springfield last week and took out incorporation papers for the Western Golf’ Association. Thirty clubs are thus nfiliated, with Mr, Chatfi’eld-Taylor as presi- dent. ' . ‘ About fifty children receiVed first communion at St. 'Mary’s church Monday morning. They were excellently trained, and with the fine music for which the church is noted. it was a most beautiful service. . ' Mr. Frank Windesof Winnetka, has been engaged by the council to teach manual training in the‘ pgblic schopls . the coming year. 1'. Windes is a mechanical engi- neer, an architect and a practical carpenter, and, has been highly successful as a teacher in. Winnetka and other places where he has had classes. 5 If a manual tr'aining de- partment is a necessity in our schools, we are fortunate in havâ€" ing the department placed in the hands of enable aman. ' THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-MIR. Mrs. Rhea, an old- time resident of Lake Forest, has gone «'1th Goad-1W 5! M. Bit-tart, dt'oieeattethafamnmt to visit her daughter. Annie Rhea ‘nmut as.» Mary latent», who Wilson. who is the wife ofa lie. flmubwkgw fl. BODMV. The play for the Ravinooh'a cup is on this week at Onwentaia. 'l‘hirty- four pairs teed oi! Wednea- day morning. The contest clones to-day. Interest has centered largely in W. M. MOUttrt'lt‘y, the ireaent holder of the cup. and honng Holibird tlu but whose tine playing «luring the National tournament brought him into pub- lic notice. Wednesday afternoon began the foursome competition for the Walden cup, for. which many home players contestedâ€"â€" among them, Dr. A. 0. Karen, Hobart Chatfield-Tnylor, R. G. Watson, Abram "Poole, Frank Hall and Granger Farwell- Taken all in all this has been a busy,gay weekwâ€"next only to the week of the National tourney. The feat- ivitiea close with the usual vander ville, dinner and dance this even. ing. ' ' , 1 ‘ . 0mm ooa... snot. n.1- ______ 1-..... n-..) .. -tf -L- was told me man wanted manta. home,“ whitetalkia‘ withou- her of the family he a. aaaaaatar- .ulhylohaLaaeaatar, who-dad him 0! the place. .Gordaa‘armted him and tried to WI hill!» '1‘ mahle followed and tha policeman felled his priaoaer. They‘oung can't aged fathaaalted for help and with a mu nan went to the m and a hot battle waa lining m be tween Gordon and lamark on one ante and the Lanoaatar family on the other, when Henry, whohad been hiding in the house, came to the door and tired at the otlioerr ~ The latter was atrnek, but on regaining, eon- sciouaneaa stru'ggled with the two man'for his revolver, but they were not able to get it. Getting hia hand has he shot both brotherl. Gordon and Remark carried Henry Lanoaat- arm the wagon and atartadfor Lag Foreat, going direct to at. haapital, where? their wouada were (treated The play for the Raviuooh'n cup is on this week at Caveat-la. Thirty-four pointeed off Wednes- day'moruiug. The contest clones' tmdny. Interest has centered largely in W. M. McOun-ley, the mat holder of the cup, and ’Youug Holibird, the boy whose fine playing during" the National tournament brought him into pub. lic notice. Wednesday afternoon began the foursome competition for the Walden cup, for. which many home players contestedâ€"â€" among them, Dr. A. 0. Karen, Robert, Chufieldll‘lylor, R. G. Watson; . Abram Poole, Frank Hall and Grin’ger Email- Taken all in all this has been a busy,gey weekâ€"4mm only to the week of the Notional tourney. The test- ivitiee older: with the usual vaude- ville, dinner-end dance this even-_ mg. . .' .‘ ‘ Pdlicemm Juan Gordon of hire Forest lieu 8t the Alice Home has i- tal badly Mind and with 3 ha! at. wound in his: head as a result of a fight line had” -Wednesday_ -morning. while arresting. Hein’y Lancaster, ‘3 farmer three miles west. of here. Lancaster and his brother John are also at the hospital; Henry shot tlirough the groin and John with his left. leg Phatwred‘ by in bullet; The one may die and the other will lose his limb. .. make this Store Your madam": when II mama.» EVERYTHING IN DRY GOODS (If it can’t be found at “ThevEnterprioe,” ' nobody bu it. ‘ “the Enterprise ” (lam-gm 3“ CM! mm. kaegan‘n Famin- hop. ~ At the hour at going to press all concerned \‘vere improving. John Lancaster, it w“ Intel}, may lose his leg. Gordon in entering more from the severe pounding at the hands of the Lancaster family than from the bullet. wound‘ he received. Mayor Edivud F. Gonon says. the Lancaster fmnily will be prosecuted fbr nhootiug and beating the police- man, and, if possible landed. in tha penitentiary. ' . A. B. MACLEANJluuga.

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