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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 21 Oct 1899, p. 14

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.UIOquI’"... ' CUM :uuu ”MOW“. Mr. William Starr was in the village on: Sabbath. Mr. Jacob Schnur left this week for West Baden, Indiana. Master Leo Beebe was tbe guest of Bonnie Schnur over Sabbath. we a luncheon outlay of last Mr. Whipple of Winona, Minn, was the guest of his son. Mr. A. J. Whipple, last Week. Mrs. Harry Totten entertained a few friends at'luncheou Wednes- day of last week. Messrs. John Fanning and Tom Manning left laatFriday for De- troit. Mich.” ' Mrs. Edward- Nutt, who has been quite ill for several weeks,is improving. Miss Ollie Taylor opens lier 01min physical culture Monday at the village hall.« Mr. 'Melville E. Stone enter- tained a number of guests at Stone- haven, Tuesday evenizgg. The Women’ a missionary societ met with Mrs. Arthur Day Wed nesday afternoon. Mrs. Dick of Chicago, was the guest of her sister, cangis. Irene Safiord. over Sabbath Dr. and Mrs. ' John Nutt left Wednesday for Dayton, Ohio, for J “‘RRV' Prop- a short visit to their old homes. GLENCOE HOTEL, Mrs BBBbG W66 11! “10 allege Pm: Av.e One Block West of the 1 Monday and Tuesday. She leaves . - GmNCOE Wednesday for LeWeiton, Mont. The treasurer-’8 report of the , . ' ' Women’s Guild for the year be- ' G’ A" HOLSTE' ginning October 18, 1898, and .- ”“19”" , 91141118 AP“1_14' 1399’ Show Groceries'and Provisions ~ PrcTceeas from concert bazaar, membership fees, work done etc., $326.30; moneys paid out to the church and to the reliet and aid committee for - work, materials, etc., ’824480, leaving a balance of $87.30, which is held ‘in‘ trust to pay for hymn books which were purchased by order of the guild.‘ Glcncoe. .l 0 CIOCK, Wlln MI'B . nlyluuuu U Dupe. The work on hand will ‘ m m the Eu a ti. REVO‘ LUI‘ION Down to the Close «I the be for the “Margaret Etter Creche’ of Chicago. Alarge attendance 19MBRICAN WAI- GLENCOE‘ DRUG STORE. MR8 A M TIP‘I’ON A Registered Pharmacist Pure Chemicals, Patents Confutioncry. Cigars and School Supplies. Public Pay Telephone Prompt Messenger and Deliver) Sewn: c. Tclcy‘honc Ho. 5, Glencoe W” *~ ~ _-- A AWN-newlon, u illustrated, Chicago Phone M 3905. handsome] bound, In Ken .00 look for uh romeo One of the most. 111an THE SHERIDAN ROAD mmanmnn. The Chrisfian Endeavor It“, wannaununu 1" an nun: washeld in the church parlor- c. J. “mm ‘ Friday evening of W ”e"- a“? Real Estate per was served. Honev to loan on NonhShon ygci ‘ Mrs. H. 0. Fully, who has been the guest 0! In. J. L. Day for the put fortnight, left for homa. Thursday. Mina FM: Kaine has‘ taken a school at Long Grove, Lake county, Ill. We-wish Miss Freda much success in this, her first clad in teaching. ' The Women’s Guild of the Congregational Church held its annual meeting in the church Eldon Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. 11 Newhnll was re-elected presi- dent, Mrs. W. H. Johnson, vice- president; Mrs. R. D. Coy, second vice-president. Mrs. G. D. Hall was re-elected secretary, and Miss Johnson treasurer. The guild will meet Tuesday, Octobor 24,‘ at‘ 1 o’clock, with Mrs. Ernmeline Do . The work on hand will be or the “Margaret Etta; Creche” of Chicago. A large attendance is‘hoped for. ' 1 o’clot Du . be art] GLKHCOE. Fowlers No. 88 Madiuon St. CHICAGO! Telephone No. 12. Glencoe. Manufacturing - Flour and Feed. BROS. BEGGS, PLUMBFRS GD. Optician. CHICAGO. Eubllshed 1881. g vacuum!!! 'm'” $31.91.». an m 96 Clark 51.. Rooms ”dz-380. CHICAGO. omco rho-n I30- UNDERTIIII. 1910 Inpu- Avenue. - 1 A. 8. ALEXAIIIEB. I. D. 0., V. 8. Unexcrllcd Lonz Dime: Tele'glooe 310‘ . A. n I- 3“- Inau.s.nnnmavfinmsa hole-0t ll Chm-co Votetlnuy Cohen. ID!" «was! me mm M “llama-I tlh book canola 15nd add to the out of mmn and workmanship onl amount! which ombleuustoomntuthz lama-hwy low It momml 11020:” 111.: It at! . printed on :xtn‘hak: NJ book Mapper made MW Mummm moon and dug-m 3rd: kmtolofuflchni oeB . 1“- ‘- _. Inc..- _-._A TEE WERNER COIPANY, mono. Jinn Werner 00mm is thoroughly numb. ]- one: md Ru. Highhnd Hotel. Mansion vmm W" Dr. Frank M. Ingalls, veterinary ”at” ‘“ “w...”o 3 Tel ' bones“. » 1010 (I. Street. Inn-ton In. II' I... (Alt 0. IILIILCTOI a .2 Wm m a m m m u m EV ANSI'ON Highland PII'II. III.

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