701m Cudnhy, of cï¬igqgo. Among the_late, arrivgls who havétaken rooms at the Moraine arerfund Mrs. :Iohn D. Black, Of Chicago; Mr. and Musiï¬. K. Dnnkerson‘ and ‘ Miss ~.Onnnin'g; 1mm, of Evansville, Ind.; L. T. Diekinabn, wife and child, with maid, Miss Cudnhy and Mia's , ‘ _ Una-qua, of Tokid, Japan, L: in tho guest of Mn. A. E. Walker ‘ ‘ at the “mine. The Prince. and " Prinwas Engaï¬tcï¬efl havé returned frém theér «spam trip and are_ ndw ocoï¬pyiqg a suite at the Moraine. away Dennison ma ï¬féï¬ho 'have‘ been aï¬ending the summer 'at tlie Morainé, left for New York last; week to make an extended visit in the ens-t. A. _, w$‘*,H“W\ w- ‘ Among those who took dinner int the Max-{tine Sunday last View Fred A Watkins, Mr. and Mrs.‘ Hugh MnBirney, Mi'se Annie Law. rie McBirn‘ey, Miss Isabel McBir; nay, of Chicago; W. M. English, of Buifalo, N. Y i i Henry _8. Robbins and mfe, of Chicago, who are spending the summbr at Lake Forest, took din. net at the Moraine Saturday ‘3. 0. Stuart; M Waters; accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Clark, left Friday in his pri- vate car fo‘r Atlantic City. N. J. Mr and Mrs Pere L..Wicke11,1 Jr of Chicago, were the gaps ta of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Boa! at dinner at the Moraine Sunday. Buckingham. Chandler. 'and Ernest Noyes, of 0!:in were the guests of J H Norton at the Moraine over Sunday. M" â€W.†'.0 Deane, yife and dadghter‘ohlne odt in the Old Tina" oodbh Hépdhy apd dined at the Ionian. - ' 3050113,. Shanklin,'of Chicago, "It“ goo-trot his mother, Mrs. Judi-mud." ‘ii "thé' Mgraine ovfl' Bunduy.‘ ' '1 ' In. 15!!!! 3.113)» entertained Mt lad Kn. William Comm South; at dilute: at the Moraiua. Fonz. of Chicago. were guests at the Inuit. over Bundny. George Ado came over from the 23009: duh and dined at the Mm 3-inch] evening. THE MORAINE. HO. 'rnn 8333mm now 83mm ___â€"â€".. f A fund of human-lemma: the exer- cise: headed up to'tlleteoelgen of com- podtlon 11“. private â€koala especiiul- ly in thou-'10: girls; Folloiwing is 3 choroejerhtic sentonce taken from a composition by a little girl of ~11: “You may not think of it. clears. but I we: one; o little 312-! like you, though I in; now our 20 end hevee large family of my ovalâ€- But perhaps the gem of thecollecuon in the conclud‘: in; remuk of a delcï¬ptlon of how ï¬vo mug girl: wereohued by a bull: “I left Hedge to her fete and loved myself by raping ovér e guise. Need- less to any, I never flaw Hedge again. and 4“- -1--- r ‘u -. ___ Mia's tt lrlinan al in _ QWï¬v {5345‘ unHm- kw?†e h‘k but the hipdsimcst irl you’ll “ï¬g-6‘: lathe undue gigfwho uses 'Rook'y M91111“!!! Tet. was representéd by his â€bro'the‘n Mr. Long Cashing, whq did \the'; honora‘i‘n his usual happy atyleJ After tbedinner the prizes Were} awprdBT to “the winners on Nthe‘ stage of ï¬fe bull room, the pre- dentation spwches being made by David B.»Lyman. Jr., {himself an qld té'n'nis champion. Following the presentation" of the prizes the daxice was given, and altogether a very Happy evening was enjoyed. J. Russell Jones distinguished himself in the men’s singles. Mr. Cashing invited tlie‘winners or ‘the'th’tirnament and their fi'ienda' to dine with him Saturday even- ‘ing, and a merry party of twelve youngwopleeat down to dinner! at the host’s‘ table. Owing to unforeseen circumstances the host the Me. The egg-4;; the flank idoubled, which ie‘rie flayed. on ;Seturilay afternoon," attrected a large... fashionablegnthwins . from “Blighlnlid, Perk, and adjoining toying on the‘North Shorqend proved a very brilliant 1mm. Met-n. Winchester Caï¬er ind Frank [Auden-0n ï¬nally defeated J. R. Jones end Tnfnley Lightner oftere spirited match game. Mr. Lighter and Mill Greeley, of Winieth, defeated their oppo- neata‘ ‘ihv-ithe 'mixed doubles; and proved Frank J. -.R Jc The open tenni- tonmunent ro- oently held on the Martino bouts has stimulated a n‘o‘v interest in Alanine tor Wu, which will he éhoerfnlly granted, to play on the splendid court where the 1m tournameni was held. It the Morning last week, ha owned 1 decided tone"! of into:- at in tennis. To those who Vii!) to have the privileged playing on .a ï¬ne turf court, they have only to apply to the once at the Moraine for non-minim- -hm. Ind upon! ,,,,, 0- w-u em ï¬ne: I_ [hue disliked .; nuï¬Ã©'E-“Tdt us Mum-oh; ï¬r w. -. B‘.‘ Cummings. . Amounts. and.» The following brief but. ton { eulogy we: recently pronounced by e urgent» over the tomb of [soldier in the cemeteryetLe Kaye: “Coil-eds; the decanted, 3 friend of 11’- all. had e dean sheet. He looked utterhil bob“. which rarely required mending. 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