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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 25 Nov 1899, p. 8

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Mr. Mary-gun": best mu was Elisha Morgan; his brother. also from Chi; cago. Mn. Wymond was. the re- cipient of a handsome present, the gift. of the bride. Mr. Morgan pre- sentedgold lover’s knots, with dia- monds in the center, to his best map and the ushers. Scott Woodworth, lire. M. C. Wynond, sister of the bride. wee matron of honor. She wontwhite tulle over white nun, bendeomely trimmed with ducheeee lace. and her bouquet we: of purple violets; The bride, who entered with her tether, wee «shunning in e gown of heavy white “tin. She carriedwhite violets end wlu’te or- chids. The wedding much was pleyed by Dan: orcheltn. Lohen- grin gee the proceeeionel mereh end the “Trimfiplial Much” from Tan-J- hauaer, was phyod after the service. During the ceremony, which was read by Rev. Pleasant‘Hnuter, the “Eveni‘g Sufi” from Tsuuhanler wa_s_ soggy phyed. . . The foilorvi ie clipped from the Minneepo litT bane of pp“1"1‘huredey ‘ last: “Mile Ill: 8 ere Clerihew.» daughter of Mr and fire. “A. 31.01". ihew, 2826 Perk avenue, "I iot- ly untried yesterday to Anson ‘ din Morgen. Chicago The red- ding was soiemnixed at 5 o’clock nt the home of the bride's pron“, in the presence of n few immediate friends sud relatives. Ft. Sheridan Park Theatre Abbey. Stock Go. in Comedy and Vaudeville NAT WHAR‘I‘ON. K Ventriloquiat. Mimic and Impenonator. Concluding with I roaring Fame Entitled: 15 CENTS. Clem-Jim. -“Lend Me Five Shillings,” Saturday and Sunday Nights, Dec. 2 and 3. In Mirth Provoking Comicalmcs, Songs. Witfictomu Ind Music A Manager’s Trials. I“ Played by Joe. Jefl'emon'and Nat C. Goodwin. Introducing the Latest Popular Songs andffilflldl. Tue THREE ARLINGTON DANCERS. Matinee Sunday Afternoon. 1 THACKER THORN. BESSIE BENNETT. AD'WISSION THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWSâ€"LETTER. The decor-alone were beautiful but eimple. out of deference to the wiehee of the bride. In the parlor yellow ohryunthemnme end palm were efeetively distributed. and Violet: deliciously eeented the st- moopllere. The chandeliers were en- twined with ropes of null“, Io that. only thecandlee were vieible. South- ern emilnx wmthed the mixes. In the second parlor e bower of pollu- wan arranged for the bride! pert-y. Pink end whim ohryunthemmt nodded from pretty vuee. Thedi’n- ing room was done in red and white the colors of Mr. Morgan’- college. Cornell. Red oernetione were used for the centerpiece and red candles gave 3 subdued light. John McDonald, Herbert. Schvm, Chjptgo, and Bowsrd Commanu. The guests from out of town n‘erc Mr. 1nd Mn. 0. H. Morgan, Mina Morgan, Miss Julia Morgan, Eiisha Margin, Herbert E.‘Sohwnrz, Chic- ago. Paul Wilson. Monominee;L. H. Whi ple, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. A. {anal-knell, D_ub_uque. Mr. end Mrs. Morgin left. last even- ing for Pass Christian, Miss. They will receive aha-Jen. l in the Le- kota, Chicago. - A number of delightful functions have been givsn for Miss Clerihew. Among these were Miss McKnight’s dmner. Miss Fannie L Hefielfinger’s luncheon Miss Christisn‘ s affair at. the Minnekahda club, Mrs. F. W. 15 CENTS. The Jun lemon in the Home Sorta- boing pmchod It the Pro-by min church by the pastor . Row. A. A. annntiohl, will be tomorrow at 10:45.3. m. Subject: “Dnught. on and Bitten.” ' Forum's luncheon, and the bridnl luncheon, given Tue-d: , by Mu. Mn. N. C.W moud. r. Morgan gauadinui- nudq night to hi- nlhen 1nd best nun in the rod mom a the Minus-pom club. Rod ind white were the decorations, tad ooveu were bid for eight WWW For holiday va‘cationsf' can, upon presentation of proper credentials, obtain tickets, to Central- Passenger Association points, located on the Nickel Plate Road, at a fare end a third fer the round ,tri . Tickets will he sold on day schoo closes and day immediately preceding closing" date, with return limit tosnd includ- ing day school reconxenes, but not 'lateLthan‘Janusxy 10, 1900. For information as t61rai‘n service .to Ft. Wayne, Cleveland, Fosteris, Erie and other points, call on or address GenflL Agent, 111 Adams street, Chicago. Chicago Passenger stir. tion, Van Buren street, and Pacific avenue, on the elevated loop. ‘50 The Nickel Plate Road will sell tickets to any point located in Cen- tral Passenger Association territory, st'a fare and a third for the round trip, account of Christmas and New Year Holidays, on December 28, 24, 25. 30 and 31, 1899, and January 1, with return limit to and including January 2, 1900. Students, upon presentatidn oi ' proper credentials, can obtain tick'eta at same rate, with liberal return limit. Complete in. formation may by secured by calling on, .or addressing the General Agent, 111 Adams street. Chicago. ‘48 Thank-giving union will' I). hold nt Pmbytorinn church Thun- day morning at 9 o’clock. Sermon by the pmt. ' um. “an tmu «nun : Winnetka. . . . Mllfifiiifiimfl It! titfig 2 an Miss Elizabeth Aldrich is taking a course in literature at. the Chicago University. She spends ‘the school week in the city, comingto Winnetn ka for Saturday and Sundny. The Wowen’a Guild of Christ

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