I trust y her Club» was a never‘ Llliant tle‘n 1n- .t in ning ‘ â€â€˜6! soul main ‘with make way, ing ‘ey hing the Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Day I have tented their home for the? season and are spending the sum- w met months in the vicinitg of her old home in the east. *The Field Dsy exercises of the ' Glanooe school. owing to the had weathet last b‘sturd'ay‘f, were post- poned until the Fourth of July, when they will take place at the park as originally plenum}. â€to. .0. E Howard has return- dd Milne em. -§ioï¬e Saturday, July 5, 2 p. 0., Hoyt cup. Qualifying rounds, eighteen holes; sixteen to qualify. A y: mun. 3,11. Cox .in spend the void: in Dixon. “1., at the bomb 0! Mr. and Mrs. Jon. Plummet At Skokie on the Fourth of July. there will he, at 9. 30 a m. ., __a mixed foumme handicap, eigh- weal-161m; prizes. At 2 p m., a memhen' handicap.‘ The woinen’a schedule'at Skokie for the week .is, Monday, July '7, 1:30 p.- m., qualifying roimd,' han- diéip ï¬ufï¬a’ment, eighteen hoief First tight to qualify for prize; given by Mr. J as. L. Houghtaling,‘ Second eight to qualify for prize Y Thevnbsorbing topic of interest " at Glenooe just now is the God’s Hill city encampment. On Sat- urdey'next the ï¬rst installment of onehundredlittle beys and girls from the city will strike stakes and take possession. The? will ï¬nd a warm welcome swsitingw' them. The ladies of Glenooe, will provide for the ï¬rst week's com- ’ fort and pleasure. The commit~ tee, consisting of Mrs. Mrs. Msc- . Leioh, ohairman, and Mines. Copeland, "Shaw, 8. Newhall and KIetzing, have raised two hundred dollars. The younger girls have manifested their interest in a helpful, practical way, the com- mittee oi Which Miss Jessie Schnur is chairman, will ‘each day send two young Indies to the enâ€" campment who will aid in looking; after the children and entertain- ing them. These young ladies wingo iuthe early morning and stay until after dinner, so u to assist in serving the children at tableâ€"quite the most important item of the day to these small GLENCOE. Rev. Moots, . Rotor of _ ‘ «m 1the Episcopal church, a; Wilmet- tin. '1“ 9094mm um 9L4 :0 'cluck Suudnyx - Next to tho'tying arms up... in his flying machine ll. baton-Dunno“ enjoy! knitting. mung Mary. amd ups-try. "port: the In: York World. I. Danton-Dun... loc- liaoludod loin-(Ion :3 ct. '0‘qu M. Bsntos'. ss he prefers to he called. ssys it is s rehhflon. sud1 sdds thst he likes it. There sre msny thlngs or his asking in his elegant. spsrtments at the Elysee pence hotel in Perleâ€"char sests worked in cross stitch. embroidered trsy cloths. tee covering-s sud cosh. ions. snd ever so may other art!- des. They show thst he possesses e high degree of skill sud deuce“ appreciation of the em - In de- sign and color enacts. Al ’ anomrr who nuts. But when M. Benton teeny wont. to enjoy himself in hie home he knite. When he is undying o knot.- ty problem in connection with his nir- ehlp heknitl. clicking the flying ne dlel in true German 'fnlhion a scarcely ever glancing at them“ A claim ha: been put in ‘eongruu and referred to a senate committee which has ilready been the subject of tome very interelting daemons inte- gapd to thefltrue, nature 9; an “not of 1-. s;- â€â€œ5": ‘1 luvlucuvu, ov‘uva ~¢ any -_n u-eumu you Star. The claim is tor the Ion or 35m- age of cm: trunks, belonging _to an' army surgeon on the pool-ion of the greae :torm at Gelveaton. fret, sq» tembex 8, 1900. The chief quhrtemeno ter at Sam Antonio refused to order. board of survey on the cue, ee he said the stoma was an get of Provident: . for-which‘the carrier eould not be he 11 responsible. The cléimant took excep- tion to this statement. no lie-aka“. Problem not 3:. Cone Baton Conn.“ tar su- (lulu-t. “It is†‘an atticle of faith," he said. “with an good Christiani. ‘that the ways of Providence are 'inscrutablo and past ï¬nding out.’ “This last proposition being accept- ted as aï¬ct by all Cheri-Manet]? have the honor to maintain that if the storm of September 8. 1900. bed been an actof Providence it could not have been foretold by nun. whereas. an e matter of fact. it wan predicted by)!†United State. weather bun-eon. end the people of thveston were warned of the approach 1nd “I expected vid- hnoeJ' ‘ “ " ' VIn. order to more ï¬nal! “bush his clugin am tho storm a cannon w“ no. an m of Providenpo. thc admit bu submitted thb full report of ill. "the: but.“ «Myth! "of the u- THE sï¬EaImN now mawsmmmz. *************************§ “leptons n3. ). HAIRY. Pup L" 3'88‘8“ mi in" Expressing: "W. :: GlenCOe Hotel .: CEMENT ..... SIDEWALKS Pu; Ann One Block Welt of Depot. GLENOOE, ILL. ‘ ' £33»; '«lgflg‘ E cliablé Steam VIM m}; Mt. 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