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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 6 Jan 1900, p. 1

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0n the evening of January first the mflhed’l’ark Glob, whoee repu- tetieo for hoepitelity end oourteey to “rangers is so we“ known all along ‘ 'the North Shore- threw open its _ doors. the occasion being‘the Ouoli reception. The epeoioue rooms of the club house but been ~limit) beautiful tar the erent by the hoepitaiity com- =mittee of the Oeeoli Club ind were ’ deborately decorated In ever-greens, ,, holly and potted moms, while the supper rcog m fragrant with .- palms and out how, the time deâ€" emotions being white militia“ and 'pink ween Near thew efire pleoe‘ with its blazing 1033.5 the lodiee , who received the fluorite: Mrs. Thorn, Hire Chendler, Hrs. Cobb.~ Mrs Pet- ton, Mrs. Kirk and fire. Knbx. J not above them and crowing a beam wee the greetingâ€"- “A Happy. New Year ' L _ imnns'r, mawoo uuv ~1900, ” wrought in wax-let immor- tolleu against a back ground of duh groan foliage; the whole wane, with the bright consume. of the ladies pre- sent, making a charming bit of color. IGHWOOD, ‘ SATURDAY", JANUARY _6. FORT SHERIDAN, HIGHLAND PARK, Club and their friends, “site;- whioh the music committee of the Ossoli Club, Mrs. Ale: Mason anr1_Miss ’ The “Drunitoehy” skating link of Highland Park will see its first match gameof “hoh‘oy” of them-r .Wyoofl, had arranged a short pro- '00 “lid “WVWQWNWW Pum- grain of old melodies. _ Miss Wyeofl‘ gave with much f ing and expression the “ Old Arm Chair,” Mre Rooney Winchester sang “Embarraooment” and for an encore gave ‘Tender and True,”while the rendering of Ben Bolt, The Dan- ,. ube River” and “Annie Laurie” by Miss Wyoofl called up memories at days past and gone to most of the older ones present and bronght a tear , to the eye and a ouspieione lump in the throat. Mrs. Mason” gave by special request the ever event and never old melody " Home, Sweet Home,” and the musical program ended by all present singing “Auld Lang Syne.” after which the Virgin» ‘ in Reel wan danced with great gusto and from that on the evening was given up to mirth and dancing. Every one at parting voiced the some sonti ting. A hokoy team from Chroago ill play a home team ‘ A)? Meeérs. Lynn Rotter, W E. Flinn, Fred Boynt‘on, Rueeell Hill Harry Townor, and one other. Hockey is probably the beet of all played on ice and itsgrovving popularity on the north shore in the best proof of its value air a means for winter roerea tion. All Perk people who have not visited the ‘ADrumtoohy" skating rink will have a good opportunity this afternoon to see some fun. The game will begin at 3 0 block. O ha. w».â€" F. W Schumaohor is making a specialty this winter of a fine line of “hot drinks.” In this regard as in others Hr. Schumaeher shows a com-g mendablo desire to be In the front rank of Path drug stores in all that pertains to enterprise From 7 until 9 {clock a delicious (solution was informally served to the members 0! the Highland Park Club end their friends, shei- which the music comm-ties of the Ossoli Club, MEI. A36: Mason and Miss Wyoofl had arranged a short pro- gram of old melodies. ' f‘ RAVINIA. . GLENCOE, want: “Lettuby ailments lint-I . -, more such evening-FEM Winks " ' are due Hrs". Cinder Everett and It W Carver; Whose spirited duos mu. cicaddedaomuoh totho evening- 'V specialty this winter of a fine line of “hot drinks,” In this regard as in others It. Schumacher shows a com} mondlblo denim- to be' m the front rank of Park drug stores in d] that porttiiu to enterprise Hockey Game Today. WINNETKA, ' LAKESIDE

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