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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 30 Sep 1899, p. 9

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mm. a» W . my 16“ In? The: luncheon was made the occa- for. her St Louis home at! clan of a farewellto the Rev. Arthur visit with friends in the P Williams who iocoon to, be oonse- Mr. Schwarz recently a «stated Biahop~eoadjutor for Nebraska ' way through hie place on and an episcopal ring, the gift of to the electric road for $1 the clergy of the Deanery, wag pre- Conductor Dorothy .Ientedto- him by the Bishop,"who posed of his recidenc made a most appropriate addreaa of J 011118 ‘ avenue. Com congratulation aod'farewell. \ ‘ £00.- - The Return Anderson made a- Cards W‘Oflt for the delightful tenet-master and the of His.- Kstherine Brew speeches of Dr. Li‘ttle, Dr. Ruahton' , er 0‘ Mr: and M1" .F‘ ‘ and Dr. Gold and of .the Rev. ~t° MFIfiW‘: Stagkpoic; Hears. Hopkins and Wolcott were. ton, on on ay, d' ‘ happy and much applauded. 0n ”Thursdai, Oct; Although the note of farewell gave I tone of sadness to the abandon, the names ohm with whiol: someof the addre-es were punctuated efl'eetualo, ly dissipated any air of bovine"; Theyefily of the Bishop-elect was thoheoq was served by theJadiee ofthe parish, and fifty-fourin all sat down at the small tables which were 'arranged in the large hall of the club. The menu and the eel-vice left nnthingto be desired, and the opin- ion' was freely expressed that the Deanery had never in the past been more agreeably and heapitably en- hmi’ined. ' A pepet was read by the Rev. Mr. Rinhudeou 0! Trinity Church, Chic- ago upon “ The Roman Idea and Church Unity” and the reading was followed by a general discussion of greet interest. At be" put ten o’clock the clergy WM in Trinity church for e oelebretioo o! the Holy Euchariet at which the Rev Arthur L. Williams of Chi-int Church. Woodlewn, wu celebrent. mieted by the Rector of the perieh. From the church the clergy proceeded to the Highland Perk Club, where the regular buei- pore meeting of the Deanery rm held, the Rev. Mr. Anderson of Oak Park preeiding in the absence of the Dean, “:46 Rev. . Dr. Locke. ’ thop Mouton and an, ‘olorgyv III! of the diam. of Chicago. as- mblod in Highhnd Park on Tues- day {or the Antoni Convention of the North custom Donna-y. mummi- “ion o! the clergy of the Episcopal chuck residing in Chicago and the immediate neighborhood. """ Ta“ and the/ 0f M35! Katherine Brpwn, daught- Rushton' er of Mrt‘and Mrs. F. C. Brown, hé Rev. j‘to Mr. Lewis Stackpole, of Boa- ott Were ton? on Monday, Oct. 16. and‘. Hrs. C. 0.- ~0heney, to Mr Barry Van Schnick. The core- many is to be performed by Rev. “AA bride. On Thumdjaj, Oct; 19, vwill‘ occur the marriage of Miss Kate Cheney, th: ogly gaughter of Mr. _.,, ZI‘ I‘ Conductor Dorothy has dis- posed of his resident» on St. Johns ‘avenue. Consideratiop, On nnn Mr. Schwarz recently sold right of way through his place on Vine ave., to the electric road for 81600. x Mrs. A. W. Day left this mdrning for. her St Louis home after a short visit with friends in the Park. Mrs. Charles Chapman has recov- ered from theinjurio’a ahé received in a recent fall. Mk3 Sharpe and her mother have been visiting Mrs. Helen Floyd! for a short time. - Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Hughm have gone to Chicago for the winter. ‘ Mr. Barry Van Schaick left you- terday for a short stay at Adheville, Hrs. Katherine Janie. ha- unturn- ed to the Park. ‘ «In. Van Schnick and Gerald go to Chicago today for the winter. Hr. Edwin! Marks of Chicago via. ited friend! here on Sunday last. . Mrs. W; P. Morgan and Billie are spending. few days in Chicago.. Tho Indie. Ion thanked for their churning hospitality by the chir- ma and the Rector of thoChurch of thalpiphlny, and than theoompany "as for an hour of nodal inhumane - The whole slur m laces-(u! bo- youd the most anguino anticipation. of in projector: and will’long he re- mombond by all who took pad in it wjth pleasure and Intonation. manly. nod-at and tonohi Wt “In luoohoo to In print. conclusion. y is to be peHorméd 'by Re; . Walcqtt, at the home of the murigge uppmv an a. in. :01: m. “96.9.91. Tm No. a. 061cc and Res. Highland Hotel Tokphono 78. OMCe : Fletcher Block. Sucgesogr fivwâ€"v w IV I sent us as manager: in thin and close-by counties. Salary .900 a you- n'nd expenses. Straight, bona- fide, no more. no less_ salary. Poni- tion permanent. Our telecoms, nay bank in any town. It in mainly 0 on work conducted at home, Bo!- erence. Endooo self-addrenood stamped envelo _. Tn: Donation Conan, Dept. , Chicago. ' Houu (Highvood): . WANTED.-SEVERAL BRIGHT -_J Lâ€"â€" , A Owing to the inclement weather the at}en_d_mce at the church hi: . and his end of Ohicngo, the latter gentlemen have commenced the work of erecting residence. for themselves One! residence will be on the north and the other on the south side of Boga: William. annu'e. _Ench of the owner: will Mhfll m. Ill- LLOYD M. BERGEN, M. D O III. HIGHWOOD. ;. Jot-i Av... opp. Dom. > on». Brand'- Studio Ala-u mCemnl Avenue. DR. H. H. BOULTER, DH. FRANKLIN 6. WESBOTT. Dr. Frank M. Remnant!“ Fiat-Clu- DR. E. C. “ ”NW“ C. mm ns r. meat penonn to' rep”. “30089?! in thin and 020,000 erecting uniting impron. l-to I r I Until further notice H bland Park. i“Illinois. ‘4 grnc: noun

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