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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 19 Sep 1902, p. 1

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n suite; Linn mner, [elude ough- delec- itb. )wn out Chi- .essrs. st, fur- D-room trap if. hippie, 9t, Chi- 13-18 Folk 'ht- the em; will the 1. Nor > clean of the Rgcky 39' "that .r, is will )wn nut ife arry 'ella, Let at the of the mu Janos Ind Tumley Lighb‘ firm {or Einstd IIst week. {oh Freberg uni! E. Neleon spent M10“ fishing at Grass Lake. Him Flmence Evans spent Mon- dgywith Mine Bean m Wankegsn. Both littie Harold and Alma 0M6 Ire on the convalescent list. Kiss Jessie Bates leaves this week {m a three weeks’ visit in Tennessee. ~0hrenee Harnblom. of Chieago, “th College this week. was the guest “afar Sunddy 3' I. Druid. [nuance Agent. long-lb. the “Rummlge Sale. ” Chile. We“ will leave this wk‘ fin Yule. Lidia Ban If. Phone 802. Whamâ€"Child’s nurse.two cooks, Mmd girls, OBOIlIundteoa, u once. Inquire Ladiec’ Bazaar u“ Dr. Pomeroy, the house physician u MIouino, his decided to locate Wontly' m Highland Purk. ~ In. Burgess. of Evanston, with In: w, Mn. Baden spent Wed. Ind-yum: Mrs. Thomu Howe. rrVâ€"V’ _V K ‘3' -W mu Kathryn McCauley loaves Wm for" uryn Muwr. I J. “garage: Adams and wife have Mal-nod from a man trip. HM‘W‘ywfl entertained Mr. and Ha. Algxander' Cook: of Chicago,‘at jinnétfiddnflgginggmmwmm Frederick Schumacher' and wife ”enjoying a trip of,aev6ral weeks ,“in-Kichigan. ' * ; Mrs. Shana and family, acgom mind by Mrs. Henry E.‘ Homer, re. tamed to the city Monday. ' Johny, tnd Beujamiu'Mbrton, of Sun linen, 031., are the guests of M uncle, Thomas Morton. J aAfllmr VInScbaick left. for Wil- of Mrs. 0. 'L. Glenn ll WW Devoted to [In Imam: o! the m. (on: and mm” film the north shore at Mr. and In. Frederick Fishoi, of Lou Angolan, Cal., In “the Groan- wood Inn, at Evauflon, for the present ' J. B. Donm‘au And {may will leave in the near future fog Bogota Pa_,rk when they will live on Bates avenue. Miss O’Brien. who has been upend- ing the summer at F. B Gmu’ a,» ugnin occupying her home on Sheri- dun Bond. A [Sock returned Saturday from Dom)“, Mid», where he attended 11w oou'veufiou of chiefs of fire do pnflments'. V Mrs. Homer and Iamlly, who have bemoocopying the Labor residency, on Sheridan Road, rammed to Chi- cago, Monday. ' Sydhny Hand] 'and“ fami!y,‘who have been occupying the Sohouifler house during the summer, retard to Chicago today. Miss Blanche ,Newton wm take Him Bates’ place in the ebbir at the Pmbyterihn church during the~li§~ tar’a absence in the‘south. Mr. and Mrs. ,W.‘ D. Mminger have returned fromvtho oust, where they have. been spending. a delight. in!» alumna} at the sea shore. Avoid the ty hoid fever epidemic“ w WW WW 'B} tin WEB? réaly of Sparkling. Spting Water, which is a good, wholesome drinE. Phone 984. Mies Kettle Greuel, who has been spending the p55! mouth hero with telativee and friends, has returned to her heine at Winona Lake, Ind. L. J. M. Mglmin and family, who have'been living in Highland Park for acme time' past, have returned to their forum home in anonawood. lend Plrk Council N9. 1%, Roy: Amnum, will meet next Home: night. A very interesting meeting in promised and ell member- “. urged to be present. FRIDAY, SEPT “$3,”, 1902. {am PM;- ' Iovititiynn no out this week to the Marriage 'of list Irene Stick}! and Dt. Von which will take pines What bu bloom“ of the equitielo? Several had noticed that Intel, the rquirnln . huh diuppeired from their old haunts. Geo. B- Cumming. who was suc- cessfully uponted on by Dr. Oghener at the Auguptana Hospital Wednes- done! this week, is doing well. Kindergarten C9l1933 in the Fine» Arts Building, CSiéiI cage. this week and will take the full college course. Mrs Frank E Woodrufl returned to Cleveland, Ohio. Tuesday, visit- ing an routa It the home of her sister inJaw, Mrs. L. J. M. Malmin, in Ravenswood. Attention is called to the North Shore Gas Co.’s advertisement on the fifth page of this issue,“ It in im- portant and. should interest nearly everyone ovming ahomein the Park. “my?" Benton Lg” «.5350 “mews? gummy her two children. Gladys and Byron, hag: been expanding the past mg weeks with her sister, Mrs. A. E. Dorsey, returned Wednesday to Chicago. The first Sabbgth evening of each month, at 7: 30 o clock, there will be a song and preaching service gn En gl’ish at the Evangelical Lutheran Zion congregation on Central ave- nue” ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Mat Zanley gave a family picnic at their home last Sun day. There was music and dancing and over 100 guests from Chicago, Luke Fox-opt, Keno-hi and Milwau- kee were present. ' Thu will be I public has I . the city hull, TM]. 39 . he: 28, at 4 p. In; to discus- (gap? “on of putting in a new 17 tor Wily on Laurel Ivonne botwoen flavour and Hickey street. [in Annie CObb entered tho September '75 9w- tor min In. Gmgg Ind Hi. Cutie Ryan. who have been spending I few days at the Railroad. lien" Home with their tuba, H. J. Ryeanven- tu'rued to their home in Toronto; Omaha. ' If you luvs mythingtomibob to the “Rnuimngo Sal." wind any rbeoentto an oeorehty, Mrs. EH; Browu, or to my of the other oficers of the Highland Park Womaii' a Club, and the articles will be called for at any stated time. Mn. Woods, who {or the pot three year": has been housekeeper. for Albert D. Yager end family, left {or New York, Monday. end will nu! September 27, for England, where she intends go make her home kid: her children. Miee Ade Knox, who returned from the west Friday, September 5, died at the home of her btother, Samuel Knox. the following day, Saturday. September” 6. The inter- meat, wh‘ob took place Tusede'y ”if” M? ,jw waryâ€"r; m, w m"; {Sept sinner i) was in «fl-kiwi???“ , was Lora Smith was. m at 'a very pretty dipper. Saturday even- ing. given in honor of Mini Irene Shields and her he; know-Dr. Voice. After dinner the‘ young people. form- ing a pleasant party, attondod the harvest dance at the Maniac. tar, Miss Kittie 'G. Smith. recently joined her son, Professor Jessie L. Smith, principal} of the gamma: school, hopoato be Mini!" weeks' In her new home at 380 Can. tn] avenue. Mrs. B. A. Smith, of Park Ridge, 111., who, accompanied brher daugh- From now on there will be 3 gen- erd exodus arming the young peo“ pie to the vetioue eelioole end col- legal in the out. Tuesday next will mrk the departure of Mine Fume. Everett'for Sui“, at NWpton, Mae" and of E. Chendler Egan and George Jones for Herrera. O ‘ 7.

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