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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 18 Jul 1902, p. 4

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I "‘ All kinds of Lamps md Fixtures Confident 1 may lawfully hold the in Sloth Be“ Work and Private ofice for the coming term. I hereby 1'me ‘ Spec-alt} - . Jannonnce myself a candidate for ‘ , _ _ 3Com»? Treunrer. subject to the ap- ‘ â€" am 7 , ‘ (prov'l e County Republican Con- ,-.W a..-" ._. wax .. Obv- .~ vm ”A: l“? Jr ", ;, ,( V r - ‘ ~ 2].. a m'iL 3". °mUWAnL Old“ i": no“; U r” ‘ LUMBER. COAL ”and ‘ BUILDING. MATERIAL : : PROFESSIONAL CARDS : : « * A. Robertson 0306: new Block. Phone 393 DIAL C KAYE‘ ‘ " Emmet- “ICELAND PARK. ! 8t: Joby: Ave. : A Continolflouh shag. luteflhencc, HIGHLAND PARK. HIGHLAND PARK. 050- und “dance-Hotel )(onine Olenâ€"Boon 00 Bonn-+11: 2-3: 7-8 Resume-Room 47 HIGHLAND PARK : . ILLINOIS J. c. ROGAN, _ Electrical Construction I. u. rum I an" Iiimnnm. om... TELEPHONE No, 28 I Machitic 'Oilszxlc ‘Gtmc w 0 O D A; c o H O L. um mums-um om». M 92. Highland Park, Ill. / Knacnc. Gasoline. *Benzinc. Lina gal Oil. .anrentinc. 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Friday match; It Rich- hndPIhlflu by the . orncu: Nous-Lew Byway. 211 pun-ll Avenue. ~[Mend at thePoIt-Oilce 3! “with“ M uncond-cluo m. i "" udl VVVV eddi'h'miiiijuéficfii’ioi " i «We wrong with: any con, ion. I hereby nnnounee my candidacy for the office of County Superinfohdent M Schools. subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. - 8-10 W. C, MoKENZIE. , Highland. Park; 1.1.1". J1!!! 1'4, 12m. The general exddhs from the cinb this week tn Glenview has left Exmoo‘r deserted. Adm Mutational-collatio- . Frhnk H; fiaddéh, ‘of ,Hyde Park," was' the, guest 6!- Archibald Beebee‘ut the club Saturday last. Frank H. Spea‘rman,of Whéaton, Ill, the, popularhand iwelLknowu writer of 'short railrgad‘ ' stories, spent Saturday at the club. ‘ The wholesale grocers of Chi- cagb Were well‘ represented at Exmoér Saturday. Among those in evidencé were. Messrs. Archi- bald Beebee, Harry D, Spearmin, Ruthven Deane, Rollin A. Keyes, Walter Chandler and Frank H. Madden. ‘. \VANTEWcong: rug: for wnhin 115 pm. \ [pay 2% cent. per poun Ayply st. NIWI-lel once. - Thouglf all earth’s temples crack; We will not bite I. single Mouth. Nor take n single sentence back. \V‘g_will gm“): out,_vyo will _be burg}, udless of cpmequenceozi not! mus u... m M $1.00 IF PAID IN ADVANCE norro OF THE NBWMTI’ERv FRIDAY. JULY 18, 1902. EXMOOR CLUB. ("Icon POIATIDJ THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWSLETTER. Hn Butte! continue- to glin Wily â€" ~- lino Frances Huwkiun will enter bin it I luncheon today. E. J. Howe: “sited nae Builro‘ad Ktu’ l Home Saturday. - Many attended thy dance at the Moraine. Saturday evening. In. Fran! Orr, of Chicago. was $0165“ 6‘ Mrs. S. M. Millard last week. ~ , ‘ Raymond Flynn is resting com {ombly and gaining just 5 little. run! In. H' S. Vail expect to i leave thin week for Ephriam, Win": for In indefinite stay . i Min Alice Brand io‘expected home poday from a I’ortnight’s visit at Mil. waukoe and Random Lake. Miss Viola Shields entertainod a number Minds at a delight- ful bead: party, Tussdhy night. ' George P. Evarhart, it is expected, will be able 69 leave the hospital and {eturnhome in aboht ten days. The jdnior danog at the Highland Park Club. last Saturday night, proved a very pleasant and pretty shit. - Tfie Iggular meeting of the Royal Armnnm, Monday night was will u £~1¢Wmfm hut"! «nun-A phere. . Owing to the beautiful moonlight evenings there have been a number of enjoyable impromptu beach par- ties lately. M'n. James Wallace, of Chicago, 51‘th hm been visiting her pa'ranta, Mr and Mrs. 1‘. E. Pierson. has re- turned to her home. ~ - Mrs. Small, who is eipeoted home from Gteon Lake this week, will leave Icon for Lake Geneva, to visit Mr: ‘J. H. Moore. Mrs.’ T. i E. VPieraon, 'who was allied to St. «Louis to see her father, Mr. Larson, who has been danger- ously ill, has just returned: Hon. «L. ,s. "Cofin. was a guest over Sunday at the' Railroad Men’s Home. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, of Chicago, also spent the day there. The Tuesday and especially the Saturday nigh} Morainé "hops” are leaked forward to by all as real events in the weekly social calendar. Mrs. Orbon Smith ,wos hostess at a charming dinner, Thursday ovenigg, in honor of Miss VahSchaich’o’nd Mr. Clinch, at the Saddle and Cycle Club. . V ADDITIONAL LOCAL. 0. A. Rain in out now every daj. Who’s Nun-Lana are you read- g Ir; Ind Hrs. Charla. Copeland. ‘of‘ Omani“, low, the were “in gaps“ of I brother of Lbdgo 12, :B. of B. T.. took toa It the Railroad gluo'o Home Sunday. - Thc ‘nin 'it mined: every dayâ€"â€" upon the just and unjunt (show; but chiefly ou the just. because the’ un- Interest in .nainiy focused on Glenview thin ,wook, many parties going over for the day. A populu tenure bu been the .drivo home after dinner by moonlight. just. uku- tho just‘u umbrelh'câ€" Mbiohopolbondqu. C. Chapman wn the winnepof three prim at the home jhow at. Lake Forest. His tannin-hand. his spike 0nd station wagon were all awarded ribbons by thé judges. . Everett L. Millard we; boil. 3“ e delightful dinner party at hie home. “The Log Rouge."-Wedneedny even- ing. Covers were leid for fourteen and the party was made up of Chi- chgo friends. 7 Lost Saturday, Rev. ~Plux'utiehl’e class jalayed a, great game of hue ball at the Academy grounds with the Illinois‘ Medica'l College of Chi cage. The score was 5 to 4 in' favor of the visitors. Miss Graoé' Chapman, who was unexpectedly called abroad on he'- count of the woven illness of her fiance, accompanied by her sister, Miss Bertha Chapman, nailed Wed- The social ob‘minittee of the C. E. society 0% the Ebenezer church wm, give a lawn social at the residence- of G. L. Brand. on Second street, Thursday evening, July 24. All are c9rdially invited to utiend. ‘ ; Twenty seven young tube of the lsc. Andrews Brotherhood 9: St. gJUnee’ Episcopal church, Chicago, ‘w'ere delightfully entertained It “‘.The Log Houee"_ by Everett L. Millard Saturday Week. There Was bathing, croquet and tennis in the ‘forenoon, followed by aflmoet tempt- ing epreed served in the summer house down on the lake shore. In. jthe afternoon a ball game wee en’- ijoyed on the Academy field. The residence of, Carleton Mecca Icy, Which is being handsomely ‘ re- modeled in old Roman style of architecture, by H H. Roberta, with the new additions, will be ready for occupancy in about éix 'weeks. Friday, August 1_, Rev. Pfanstiohl wiH give an informal lecture on “Paris” at the Presbyterian church, illustrating t‘be lecture with slides made from photographs taken by his son, Carl during their visit to Europe. \v

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