Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Briggs and daughter Muriel are guests at Gen. C. H. Rowan-(I'm ‘ iiinwï¬iï¬lGIï¬â€™CO. II‘gï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬zi :.£§’.:9I§::IUIN On Good Friday Rev. Moore will conduct the evening services at the Episcopal church. Mrs. Frank Newhall gave a lun- cheon on _Thursduy of last Week, covers were laid for ten. Miss Nina Kelldgg left Wednesday of last week [01" neon, N. Y, to visit. her parents. ‘ Mrs. F. W Copeland of South Avenue gave a party Thursday eve- ning of last week. A 1‘1 Mrs. John Hubbard of Evanston war aguest of Mr‘s. Arthur Day a part of la‘st week. - Mr. and Mrs. Ward Ca Gaylord are guests at Case’s. Mrs. Lewis! Cox left last Wednem day for Phoenix, Arizona, to visit her son Harry. fl.:§.f§liï¬Â§i::.II:A-OCQ CO. IO:Q::I.II.CCIO‘ Mrs. Taylor of Hyde Park was £50 guest of Mrs J H. Winslow last week. Mr. and Mrs Hugh Campbell were guests at Mr W. H. JohnsOu s over Sabbath. Mr. Eastman of Evanston baé rented Mr.uWalter Green’s house for the summer months. Mr. Jay Darling who is attending collage atiJBeloit, Wis. spent a part. of last week with his parents. The, report of ‘ehacommittee in charge of Manse repliirs is as fol- |ows§ Total amount collécted, $1113.50: paid in Mr. Miller, 72; Mrs Alex. l~‘ ulls has had the clings of little Hazel Andrews the past week. ’ The Glencoe band has reorganized with Mowers. Waltersfor president and Walter Sie’ber for leader. The subject of Mr. Darling’s dis- course for next Sabbath evening is “The art of living together as citizens". Ml:- Edith Day took up he: unhool work after a weeks illness. Glmoe Department ~ - at Mr. J. G. THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. In the town election On the 311. two Glencoe citizens “won out†over opponents in other parts of the township. Mr. Ignlitz Schweiger was successful over Mr. John S. Taylor of Lakeside. Mr. Taylor. when he felted the ï¬nal count was against him, sent his success" ul op- ponent a note of congratulation.. Mr. Geo. J. Sieher‘ has. re-elected supervisor, his unsuccessful oppo- nent being Mr. Frank ‘0. Meyer lot Winnetka. The vote stOOdâ€"Sieher, 496; Meyer, 478. the Woman's Guild will hold. its null-l meeting and social to: in the church parlurs Tueaday afternoon at three o'clock; all the ladies are cur- dially invitedâ€: for wall paper, 33); for window shades, pain, 82. . Vllln'ge Election. , ,The following is the. vote in detail for village Officers at the election on the 3d: ' ansmnxrâ€"' v‘ Morton T. Clinic-r; .................... ) James F. Dennis ...... . .............. ~ Consonant; (ï¬ve to he chosen)â€"~â€" Samuel R. Hnrfunl ................... 1:5 (ï¬enrgc R, l ark ...... , ........ ..... l3] Thomas C King .................... 1130 Andrew Lundquist. . . ....l40 George F. ()rdc ....................... 103 ‘ FfedSnydL-r..'......,l ............... 82 COLLECTOR (no opposition)â€"~ Ashbel (i. Ligare ..................... 12.6 S'DREET Commsstosnn (no opposition) George Dlt'lric‘ll .......... ~. ............... 143 MARSHAL<~ -. August Brandt.......l..........: ..... 139 H. Burmeister ............ . ........... 2| POLICE CONSTABLE (no opposition)~â€" <\WJnlm Maloney ........ ' ................ 94 The old Council having ï¬nished up the 'week before it, adjourned. The new president and Council came in, and, having been sworn in by Notary' James K. Calhoun, Presi- dent Culver took the chair, and the new body organized to the extent of re-electing the clerk, and adjourned to Saturday evening, the 7th. ' The lobby was full and enthusiastic, as usual on such occasions. After the for cal. $6.50: 35; for roof ro- . 131 _'. 130 . no .163 idjournmont- u call “3‘ made for a «speech from the new president: Hr. Culver 'respouded in I for well: chosen mmlo, muting the audience that it win; the hope and expectation of the nevi Cuunoil thlt they would be able during the you? to make sumo 'subuautinl program towards [mauled village improwmenu‘. The Glaucoo band disobursed several pieces of good music. At the recognition meeting in hon- or of Dr. M. W. Darling Thuroday evening of last week; Dr. Dowd ol Winuet'ka prodded:g He introduced Dr. Sturdevnnt of Rarenswood. who gnvclm humorous and witty sketch of his ucquantnnco with and knowledga of Dr. Darling. Dr. Barry of the Evanston Avenue church. Chicago. came next with II nnmiwr of pleasant reminiscences. Dr. LolIII of Evans- ton spoke of the relation of pastor and people. Dr. Sonthworth claimed the longest acquaintance with Dr. Darling, having been a pupil in the school. of which Dr. Darling was principal. He responded in a few appropriate words. A reception was held in the church parlors alter the lneeting MR8 A. M TIPTON Registered l’tlannacist. Pure Chemicals, Patents Confectionery, Cigars and School Supplies J. HARRY, Prop. TELEPHONE 2x3. Chicago Phone M 3065 l‘uhlk' GLENCOE. Upholsterlnx and Window Shades FOR RENTâ€"Nicelï¬ï¬lruished 7 room house. Address-Mas. Nip Lm, Glencoe, “L f 201% Pérk Ave†()3'810ck West of the depot f“, ULEL'CUE. PARK BROS. BEGGS, GLENCOE DRUG STORE. GLENCOE HOTEL, Telephone No. 5, Glcncoc H. A. LINDWALL, \V 1' ‘ay Telephone; Prm ; Messenger ‘ amlI)eHvery5ervll(1£‘e ‘7 . vat Elm Street. Winnetku. PLUMBIRS CHH‘AUO