ler â€Wigs: 11933: pieces the Holy City‘s '9 ‘ an. booi'vÃ©ï¬ We chains 5;; in training for two «years and it 15 an inspiratxod to hear them. c The chorus enjoys quite a repnta fl I}. nod In. Julius Net“ hue “theme little boys-'3. from Chi- cagoan! spending the summer with that again. , ï¬r. all In I". Winchutei'. a! New York 0!â€. want an evening MM tub their grundmothét flu. Winchester A It hymiiuly through the kind- .nm and courtesy of Levi M. Coll-took that Ravinia in enjoy- ing the privilege of Sunday serv- in; “5‘09 days. Mr. Comatock hi- thq grateful agpreciation of chitin of the Moody Sunday School Fresh Air Home conducts service: every Sunday at the Bavinin Church corner of Dean and Judson. Sabbath school at 3 ,having eun’g in the First ' Congregatlonï¬l church, Chicago the Uuyler M. E. and has been in demand at many festivals end 1 conventions. Remember, August ,3 10 7 :30 p m AAAAAA . .â€"â€"-â€"-â€" morn 1inï¬hv Q'WVNAV meTa FRESH ' A13 HOME ' ,_ In this w‘eek’s company there . are eleven little girls, one is 14 years bid, who have never before hitch out of the crowded city, or 'i ever eeen the country béfore. . A number of little tots were made, oh so happy, the other day‘ when the driver of Mr. Geherity’ a delivery wagon “picked p.13. and a regular song and preaching services at 7. 80 p. m. évery Sunday. Preaching by C. E. Hana: of Chicago all are On Sunday August 10 NJ. 30% p.‘m. there will bent speciafnongg Quices held. in the Ravinia ohruch ‘ y'l‘hégirls chorus from the Chicago Avenue ‘ church - will sing. An uxtremely beautiful program has been arranged and will include H ‘ ’them up free ride. Hr. GIP. Rockwell who is_in ‘Thé boys this week caught a‘ string of-w107 ï¬sh. They built a 1% on the beach and enjoyed a lenten' feast of a few, the rest «are bought into camp for gen- eh} use. RA VINIA. :ï¬l 6m; tiem 3 iolly Oné :evï¬eiiggâ€" In}. mi IE1 Grant und Xi- Bmith, in1 their usual quiet, genergnl n1. surprised the children just at In. time with .-n treat, which was greatly enjoyed. Mn. Btipe and In. Ila-spin Stipo very kindly sent over a number of lovely blooming plants, which the children at once planted. The bed, with it. hit of ’ bright color,‘ I: quite an nttrnctive 1 addition. . 1 Mr. Stipe has been very kind1 :in allowing the childrento go into 1the sheds at milking time, a pro- 1cess‘ which seems taintefegt them 1tre'men‘dovuqu. One'little girl was ’1 heard to exclaim, “why I‘ thought 1 they made it. (milk) by, machinw 11ery,†which reminds one of the glittle. city girl who our the cows H‘chewixt'g their 31d and innocently ' asked the farmer-if 1m had to buy 31 gum to: all his cows. 1 .~ ’- The ï¬eld day exerciou' were'mn Saturday for 15qu :0 held last Saturday ultémoon, and attend a convention. . included all kind: 011‘.ngan A. Zeining, wife and “may ing, boll throwing wand uthletic expect to leave this mg IQ! . doings in aneral. Prizeslwexe 13“ tï¬p’orf several weeks. , awarded, and the day M 01! V > Charles Shaw and family, lib ‘most “Wuâ€. - Angela Fanning and Jack Fans l M" Stipe haâ€. been "’3 kind ning leave tomorro‘x for. Fox {in allowing the childrentogo into Lake. ‘ , . kindly, cheery way with the‘ children. Why, if he should for- ‘ ï¬at his pleasant “good morning†‘ and friendly wave of the hand to these little fresh air guests, we believe the day would be incom- I plet'e to them, £0! M'r. Beckwith has found the “snug comer†of all their little hea‘rts L The main object of the Moody E Fresh Air Home is to give the little folks a good time, and they a are having it Wumlay they L had an interesting time at the a Bailro‘ad Men’ 3 Home J. J. i"; Bellaire, the “one-ï¬ngered ï¬re- After all it is the little things of life that contribute most to the man,†won their undying «(imitat-g by the display of his wonderful engines, vgbich he “made runâ€. for thém. Herbert Ediapn, aged :4 ‘years, was réwarded with a greatI ‘ big luscious peach for buying 'his‘ a b c‘a, spelling "nia name and singing (song. Herbert would williligly ‘go in forever and per- form his little “Btuntâ€"if he were 'ilwayl sure of so sweet auréward. Got your job printing done at the Nun-Luna - . maid {03- Jacob ‘59“: W110. Fl“, kuum ‘ mbming†actual management August 1. ‘ .- hand‘to . Miss Ethel Cuba,“ with Miss :héété; ivé Martha‘fDick, a cousin who is ,9, 1mm- visiting ‘hér from Philadelphia, .Raékwim [left Wednesday for‘Waupun,‘ Wis. ‘ ui-uuymneun mimic: a» ‘ Mnnitou Island Int Saturduj. ‘out at 1.4 There an; 120 childrsn at. the GW‘ th'o Bill encampment this week. reached... ‘Miu Mmflfï¬Ã©; ole-nub, :- 'n .7 "'0!" guest at the home of Mrs. John}!5 ‘0' f‘ A. Day. . 'llid over ’ - -m he (31 I: Mrs. Lewis Day will leave Saturday for Lake Geneva to be E; the guest of her sister, Mrs. C K. G. Billings. 7‘ .223 Mr erQ Mrs. Hoists have sold began Wheri‘ï¬ueï¬zflgs â€9;:qung c-‘ ' 7~L â€" #:1‘ ‘5‘...“45 _O. R. Benoit bu teï¬uméd from North Manitou Island to: u _ few. days. Mr. and Mrs. F. Dundns Todd leave Saturday for Bnfldo to attend a convention. } At Zoning, Wife and hmfly‘ {expect to leave this week ï¬x I Mr and Mrs. Thomas Gray and two daughteys, of Maryland, its [the guests of Mrs W. J Unéer'- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence How. organdie arc), of Plainï¬eld, N J., formerly baskets of Glencoe, have a little son, born peas, pre Jilly 25. " '- harp“? The youngest daughtgr of Mtg. .Marï¬v Becker fell from a ping? pong table. at the residence. of A. A. Fganders'last“ week and eeri- ‘uuzuy Maia-Cl lug; att’u. ~ - , “I? knoll†["qu va. w.u_-w-.... _-l . . v . Y W, ,, p acob Beck, who~ will assume all .d‘m‘ffly “W' m 80"“!‘9? . ctual management Augï¬at 1. ‘ whxte ï¬ll-kn 111111165 V The church I ll' . Ethel Oafee‘ with Miss was most artistically decorated ‘ , ' . “ i ’ . - . 'th e 'fueion of ferns lme ï¬atthal'Dtck, a eouem who ~15 w}, pro . ’ pa risking ,hér from Philadelphie’ End’the'r°°1.°m"@m°d We“ aft Wednesday for'Waupun,‘ Wis. 0‘9“" winch 'miade ‘, “mm-3‘ ' The Youngest daughter of Mrs. ‘gjkg‘°““d~‘°? m.†bud“ Part7“ Mari} Becker fell from a in); -, v. Mark Darlingmhe “WWW.“ Pong 1mm; at the residenci' it his mm†in the em in “d9"; A. A. Flanders‘ last week and eeri- ,to be present'at teis occasion, per- uueu' uljm‘wcl 1m m, v - {formed the marriage mummy. . *‘ ~ â€f‘ ,'-'»Just bet m um"'..â€"- .. Rev. M. Darling, with his wife, entered til: chisel). in}: (fig f returned from Cape' Ann, this Clementi sang’l' “Beloved It 15’ week, where he‘ has been enjoying, 31km}, - A pretty receptioe‘ 101;“ his vacatioi: cor! ï¬shing. 30, om. mad at mama ‘0: up we- clef; athtihe marrmge of Mme Day There" '3 great, many out-of-town “W; “(1;- c1 d 'ï¬riends presentmnd the'gifts wave 911'. “Pi 0110*? inva 93 I a gmoet lavieh and, beautiful. Mr. town (tlhe Epidemic is P133, apt *6 Ema Mrs. Muir left jibe same evene sprea . 0- next w ing of gang to; a three ‘weeka’ trip around inteteet Will propably occur 'in lthe lakes, and on their return will the early autumnhwhen Miss '{be at ~batman to their friends iii Ohve Hankey and _Rev. Brano- iWilmette, “be?!“ they have taken oombe, the Episcopal rector here, in houae- ‘ ' ' n W are to be warned. . Where is 3 pr“? girl in tn :1 u but. I A tweeter r inguilor b m, The Sch'welgert case came up ‘ But the hm at :1 you'll even-nee, . The 'nocuud % .lsmneneible gh- ,who use. Book: , Monday at p. m _ was chargem keeping of ;cg-1'°nmin '1‘», 0.. B. Cummings. GLENCOE.‘ é. W".hom ‘ 0.. 3,3»: in“ noted an prosecuting attorney g All interest this week has MI. mentored in‘the prettiest event of isnmmer. the marriage of Mill ‘Edith Day to William Muir, of Chicago, which took ‘plnoq Tues.- dny evening in the Congregational i‘churoh. John Day; Jr., was ‘ ‘ktoomman and Messrs. J. Norrie, Ralph Parsons, of' Chicago, and 'lJnch Fanning acted as ushers; Miss Agnes‘Day waithe maid of honor and the Mines Ethel Perry and Agnes Newhall were the l bridesmaids. The little flower e lgirlsâ€"Helen Clementi, . Beatrice 3- King. J enn‘rï¬ereford and Dorothy Brownâ€"Vere in dainty pink [ [or the Vin-36.1110 jury went out at 1 o'clock tnd it In pm midnight before u verdict was reached. ï¬lm jury Will; 7 were in hvor of conviction sad 5 for noquittal. The case was laid over until Tuesday when it will be called at 2 p.111. ;.,f:-;:¢.;,zg.g~::wl¢§§1 aé all daintily’m white silk ‘ m organdie gowns, and carrying baskets ï¬lie‘d‘ with pink sweet peas, preceded the bridé, strewing her puthway with thevsame' patty flowers. The bride’s gown was g" bandso'uie dreationpf white crepe :de chine, elaborately ’ trimmed in old point lace. Th6 maid of bond: wore a handsome [gown pf“ Nile~ V2: " Ii: 4