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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 15 Aug 1902, p. 3

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Judging from the duahwtltyuef bait . they have already “dug up”, the majority of them agree with Izaak Walton that “The gallant fisher- ’ “mans life is the best of any: ’tin If. gal! of pleasure, void of strife, and in beloved by many. "- In addition to the thirty boys there etc also ten little maids from the city at' the Home this week. The special Bong Service Mt the Ravinin church Sunday evmniug m a delightful success,- both in‘ point of numbers, for a goodly sized eongregation attended and in the quality of the music ren- dered, The Children’s choir re- flected great credit npon Mr. Rockwell,wa has hudthem in training for the past two years. Theyeoplé‘ regret they‘ cannot 15% the pleasure of listening to . these sweet-voiced singers every Sunday during the Moody Sun- day. .School Encampment season. four weeks the e'amp has enteb tamed 102 guests. The encomp- ’ment can only comfortably upcom- modate twenty- four people at one time. Rev. and Mr: Barr are anticipating Labor Day with a Olivet Camp bad thirty guests‘ over Sunday, mostly young people who are engaged ‘in factory work during the'wfeek: During the past first Gaylord. brought out a re- lay‘ of thirty little city boys oi: Mohdny. Judging from the way they “make the welkin ring" and the woods, with their merry, hearty peala, they are makipg, the mfiefi., $991!: oppoztnnjttieah A130,. . Mr, Frederick Jones. of Sing»;- ppru, Ceylon. with his sister, Mrs. George Whitney. of Winuetka, filth Whom he is spending two uionfim, spent Tuesday at the Home of Mrs. O. A. Leonard. Mr. and In. McMullin enter- 'ilinod Mr. and Mrs. James Prin- divine, Mr. and Mrs. Martin 361m“: and Mr. Page at a dinner Friday evening. during the pun week. Urudln. F. R. Melanin 009th u how party of five Chicago friends at “Coedmore " on: Sunday. « Hu. J. N. Randall and Miss M11, 0‘ Decatur, 111., were the gum of Mn. F. R. McMulliu It Lynch ii much better: A} w “u. *0 56 up nnd around in ngonetteo, which lone Wau- ,kogan at 9:80 a. m.,and wilful-o mg betweeany’s Lake depot and nges the fine of life burn with 3 “adv low. Renown the golden. hlppy day- youth. Thurs what Bucky Mpunuin Tu does. Me. 9-. B. Cum- and the grounds. Remembo'r the date, Thursday, August 21. present. Fir‘spolass‘ music will be interspersed. Amusements for the younger folkdylmve been‘providedl Ice cream and other good. things will be served on the grounds. Don’t z'aéilfi'ai- l. I: 4mg, gxdmiluy Iii ifié opening. Everything points moat auspiciouaiy to a good time, and an enjoyable day‘ I: expected. Nearly tWenty people from High-’1 land Park have already made an} ‘rufgetnenh to go by trolley to‘th-1 Regan and from there to the grove‘ mnmmon Picnic.‘ The seventeenth innual picnic of the prohibition party will be held at Wright a grove, Gage’ a Lake, fi‘hura- day, August 21. Exercises will commence at 11 o'clock I: :11. Prof. H. D. Patton, of Pennsylvania, and Hon. Robert B. Patton, of Spring- field, Ill and. other speakers will he w deal a "mu "1? [lamlasa to‘ he 1' record breaker at 011m Camp, judging from the applications he has already re- ceived ”from hi people,. the“ capacity of Olivet will be taxed to the limit. Labor Day, falling on Moday,the visitors will be .able to come Out Saturday afternoon, remaining over Monday. 'There is no set form ‘of entertainment provided at this camp. Many o! tho-guests heinghardmorking‘ 'men andiw'ol‘nen, some of whom; have not-had a glimpse of green} fields and clear skies for as muehl is twelve years, and Rev. Barr has realized what they most need is absolute rest and relaxation from all things cilified. A man‘ and his wife who have been‘ spending a week at the camp”3 have been ever sim-e’Snndny try-l ing to tear themsvives away and return to Chicago. It has been such an ideal, pleasant experience for them both they are loath to leave. Mrs. Gregory, ”with her daughters, visited the' camp not long ago, bring a graphOph‘one, which afiol’ded ‘much pleasure. Rev. As A. Ptanstiehl is one of the best friends of Olivet Camp and alfrequent‘vibltorfllfhis camp is at 'Rav'inia on Sheridan Road; Visitors will always find a cordial welcome. sm a B. 0an- ‘3 9869696 ********************** ~************************* 4(- - When you went a. first-elm Bsth, Slave, Hair- Cut or Shunpoo. re- member tint the place to go is. John Flohr’s Barber Shop cam“ AVENUE. 2 00on WEST OF news-map apnea EVERYTIIIB IEAT All GLEAI. rim-cuss WRKIAISIIP 0: Can .I. L. fluctuating. Wlmtka. 011 North Shore Vacap‘t’ andTuâ€"rpmved Real Estate. W B‘ATIâ€"IS! 1W quality of Goods Sold Builders’ flardware Qtnvnq T‘fluugm‘ at the Lowes_t posglble Prices the ._ â€"-_-IIA-A AA Peabody. Hougfileling 8c ., A; KUIST i x BUILDING LOANS LOANS No. too near“:- Street CHICAGO. All Huh-of

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