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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 12 Sep 1902, p. 1

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Min. Fly will leave for Chicago; thi- week ‘ ‘ '4 Mr. and Mrs. Fréfik Laihrop wote guests of Mr. McQuiatou, Sunday. We are glad to chronicle that Albeit Larson is getting on finely. Ernest Gage, ofA Wiunetka,~apent Sunday with Gabrge Elvey‘and fam- ily. Local news matter will be‘found on every page of this week’s N EWS- Th6 Basket- Club gnet Thursday forehoon at the‘ home of Mrs. Charles M. Bob] is enjoying a pleasant visit with old friends at Rock Island this nook. Mr. and-)Mra. Burns, of Evanstdn, visited Mps. 11. R. Gréen', Saturday gud Sunday. Mr. Enrigbt and ‘family,‘of Chi- cago, visited Mrs. D. H. Sheahefi‘ over Sunday. Henry K. Coale, jr.. has safely passed the danger point, and is now doing nicely. G. H: Green, of Chicago, was the“ guest of his mothei‘, Mrs. H. R. Green, Sunday. ‘ ‘ Mrs. Thomas Daggitt, of Pen Yan, Mich, was the guest of Thomas Howe and wife the past Week. ' Mrs. F ank B. LeFebre, of Eaton, Watson and wife. - Mr. Loeb and wife of- Chicago were the‘ guests of M. Moses and family over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vail have returned, greatly benefited, from a pleasant trip to Ephriam, Wis. ‘ Dr. lynch and Dr. Lee Schwari left Tuesday for a little trip to the mahoro at Annisquan, Mass. Mrs. C. W. Hillard entertained at dinner Wednesday in honor of th Him: Lao of Memphis Tortuous/e VOL. XII. 1! humour Mona.» the Interest: cube (mks, cm and Wilma nu north Shore W. E. Bnnd Inspnnoe Agént. .‘ Mrs. Loefi'el, of Chicago, spent Wednesday with her fighter, Mrs. The Luncheon Club was delight. fully entertained by Mrs. Paul Smith at her home Ibursday. Dr. Baker. of. Ravenhwood, and Mn. Morrison, 0! Winnetka, were guests 91 Mrs. Frank B. Green, Sun. day. ' Mr. and Mrs. Barbour Brown have returned from Kentucky. and for the-present Ir’e guo'gta. it the A911.- The marriage of Miss Grace Adele Tasher to *Mr. Berry, of Evanston, willtake place some time dining October ‘Major and Mrs. Dévidaon. are home from ’a tap days’ canvassing and camping trip in Wisconsin and Michigan.’ The Military Academy will open Wednesday, September 17, and the enrollment IS expected to be larger than even Miss Margaret Goodrich, of To- peka. Kaa., who flwbeen visiting Ladies looking Fm gifts m novel: ties will do'well to look over the Ladies’ Bazaar :1th before deciding their choice. * ‘ Miss Alice Davidson, left Mondé} for Michigan. Misses Roee Jones and Hill haVe 'left for for a pleasant trip m Canada, where they will be the guests of Miss Hill’s sister, Mrs. Hill, at her summer home. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Howe enter- tained at their home the past week Mr. and Mrs. Burgess and daughter. of Evi'naton, and Mrs. Barton,of Stockport, England. Amid the typhoic} fever epidemic by drinking freeiy of Sparkling Spring Water, which is a de, wholesome drink. Phone 984. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, I902. Master Dan Cobb, who has been spending. glorious summer in the east principélly in Atlantic City, N. J, and Washington, D. C., is expected home from his trip Satur- day. ' Miss Elaio Boniton will leave‘ Monday f0} \V’iliesbarre, PaL, where she will visit her friend, Miss Loav- enworth, whose marriage to Frederick Bovnton will take place some weeks later. ‘ -A very pleasant, surprise party took place Saturday evening-ab tho bomb of Mrs. B. Stephens where the many friends of Miss Marin Gapp gave her a “tin showrer“ in honor of her approaching marriage. Mina Alice Davidson entertainéd a hduae party of seyen young lpdy friends, all from Kansas, last Week. They were: Misses Harriet Broad, .aW» -â€" -â€"- -»»â€"~_-‘-P...- Colonel Davidson went east on a visit to Vermont and to attend the semi-centennial anniversary of the Chestnut Level Academy in Penn- sylvania, where he taught thirty- five years ago He will probably vieit WPhiladelpbia and return in time for the opening of the Academy. F. E. Barnett, Fannie Sibley, Ellen Heartburg, Margaret Goodrich ,Daisy Griggs and Jessie Ogilvy. The plan, of the Nbfthwegtern rail- road‘to build a new" fine from May- fair, through the Skokie valley and up to Lake Bluflflo be used fer the handling of‘ freight, is meeting with vigorous opposition from the mem- ber_sJQLthe Skohie Countrv Club-” Miss - Laura Smith, accompanied by her aunt, Mrs. Hobart W. Moore; expects to leave for the east in a priv‘ate car Monday, to be gone an indefinite tints. An extensive and moat delightful trip is in prospect, and will include a visit to the White Sulphur Springa,‘ Va., and- various points of interest throughout the EIGHT PAGES Mayor and Mrs. R. G. Evans gave .a very pretty dinner party Wednes- day evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs H. R. Evans of Holland Patent, N. Y. who returned to their home ‘thia week. The table decorations were in fir'een and white, with white asters. Covers were laid for twelve. _ George Brothers, who was arrest- ed Wednesday afternoon while men nltercation with his brother, Edward Brothers, Was tried before Judge Hibbard, Thursday, and fined him $20 and costs. Mayor Evans susâ€" ‘pendedthe fine on condition that‘he get out of town within fifteen "min- utes, which Brothers agreed to do, and Marshal Rudolph saw to it tuat he did get out. _ The High School opened Wednes- day with a splendid attendance, in fact the number of ' pupils was so large as to oblige Professor Wila'on to secure another teacher. Mr. Price of the North Shore ‘Ga‘a company has been the, organist at the Presbyterian church since June. ’His'work is extremely artistié and he is proving himself a first class organist and genuine artist. A few sabbaths ago he played an ofiertory composed by himself that was a rite The pastor’s subject, next Sunday morning, at the Baptist church, will be “Worldliness and Other World- li‘ness.” Rally Day will be observed with appropriate and interesting exercises. Miss Bushnell, of the International BaptistXeungJ’epple’s UniOn, will deliver'hn address to the children. A special service of the Young People’s Society will be‘ held at“? p. m. It will be an “Echo Meeting" of‘ the 'great convention held in July at Providence,_R. I. The public are cordially invited to in these services. people, Of Highland Park, are indeefl fortunate in having‘ so finished a musician in their midst. NO. 16. fi“fl’駥

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