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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 26 Sep 1902, p. 2

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Mr. md Mm. Orson Smith gun I birthday dinner Monday evening. - Mn. Georgia, W. "'1‘qu left. [6? the out but week to be gone several Mre. Senor Cunningham will prob. ably close her summer home and re- turn to the city the coming week. ' Mr. Pratt and family, who have been occupying the A. 0. Mann place. returned to the city Wednee day. lfira. Ellin, who has boon occupy- ing Edward A. Small‘ home: on Laurel avenue, returna to the cit! f The Highland Park’Women’s Club will hold its first meeting of the season Tuesday, September 30. We aro ~ glad to report that George B. Cumming; is improving right along. For Saleâ€"Cheap; a base-burner, good as new. Inquire at ans- The Royal Amnum held it: team In: meofing Monday atoning. Miss Ida snugly, of Chicagb, via the guest of Mrs. J. Bowden on: Sunday. The Mystic Workers not Tannin” evening. Lmnn ofiee. Mine Boulton is to be beaten: at 5‘ charming tea given for Miss Shields Monday September 29. talks“, ” “"L'VW 31:?” ”1‘33" ”Quin fully entertained at the home of Mrs Daniel Cobb, Thunday Joseph Cole, 01' Chicago, spout Sunday with friends in Highland homo thou! October 10. ’ SEE ADDITIONAL LOCAL. FINE SHOES AND RUBBERS Centfal Avenue : highland Park-Ill. I“. 472 Web's-mat; an 9'; in“; mode-{nag ‘7 Punk-Ill BABOCH a. STASKA LAPIES’ Tau. n_hn nd nmplego Q ndoolorinflof‘elsfi WEST“ a?” g Combined via Meet In uni I?“ WM BLOMDAHL Woflom ”actuate."- iguana Domenic II Wflfllfllfll MM: and children, everybody is invited to mks the occasion one of genuine and unmask-tic 1.111., The annual rally day will be observed at the Presbyterian church Sabbath Schoot next Sunday, Sep- tqmbor 28. It 12410011. A special program 11103001143111».er and . vory interesting union of the ochool} il bxpootod. Old and young, mm Thmemhroidery class which meets at the home of Mn. Henry A. Bitter, every alternate week, had a very pleagent meeting Wednesday of this and stylish millinery will be found Mr. and Mn. J. S. Reeeman hue at Mine D. L. Erekine'e, Central taken apartment: at the Ingleeide avenue. for the winter. - , V MN- 3- 3.- V‘“ 8'" ' "‘7 Mia- Franoes Horne.of Highwood, PM” hm 1'1""!de honor In the gone: of Mrs. Vivian at “'0'". . Mrs. Vivian was called to Mil- WW 0' 3° “'9 bad weather wankeo this week by the sudden ill- ie ruponeible, many of the summer noes of Mn. D. Smith. reeidonte are taking flight to their our homes. ,..E- 8-. Kara-w? newer-way leave October 14 to attend the State Federation of Women’ s Clube at Cbumpeign, Ill. Mrs hauaeer, who has been spend- ing the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rubens, re- turned to the east Saturday“ . , The Catholic Lady Foresters will give a anchor party :3 the Wood- me‘n’s Han, Wedneflay night, October 1. Tickate 25 cents. Mrs. Wright and family, who «r», L flaw rv‘ was" "wuuyflug 'Tfl'c': uudu Stockton place thil .eummer, re- turned to Chicago, Thursday. A full line of an; autumn fabrics and mm: m‘iuinery will be found at Miss D. L. Erskine’a, Central avenue. L , \ _ Shieldn’ Township Sunday School Dr- Pbmomy. {ho ha- hoen the Râ€" convention will ho hold at the It 11.110qu physician at the Mar-loo \ND RUBBERS church. Sntntdny. September 27. during the summer. hop boon ‘ l . The unmo- of the following uponkou culled to Bnmo, N Y., to «and ‘ , app-«onto program: Bov- A» A an old tient, and will m I'llghland Pnrkflll. Plummnhl nd. 1". D. Euro“, of Suntanyp. D, pom”, mm . Highlnnd 1"“ B" Soholl. °' to locate permently In our town. It. and Mrs. G. H Campboll Ennatoo; ‘1‘. Arthur Simpoon. Dr. ontoflninnd nt ndinnnr last Thursday J F. Boomer, Rev McKay nod Rev. A jolly party, consisting 0‘ M" evening. Covers were laid to: L. C. Talia-go, ol Wuhan. :nd h1_vm“L MF‘ and uh twelve. I [Ell-DAN ’BOAD NEWS-LETTER. will enjoyed good luck wee evidenced ‘15: the doiightlul fill: and game dinner enjoyed by trig Inch-id. gun-b. side over Sunday. Robett Ellen Ind Edmund Dos- jtrdinu upon: Toad-y It Fox Lake Dr. Frank M. 'Ingalle was a guest at the germ dinner tendered the county board and oficials Tuesday at Nipper-sink, Fox Lake. ' V Dr, and Mrs. Thomas G Corlett, of Chicago. with Mr. and Mrs. James 0.14310, of Kansas City, drove out from Chicago Suturdoy afternoon, remaining at the Inglo- ' Have you sssn than you Every- ood is discussing the Ins displsy of “main hi! sud woolen goods for suits sad wsisthgs which snivsd st Miss D. L. Erskino’ s this week from Shieldl’ Township Sunday School convention drill ho hold at the H. E. church. Sntntdny. September 27. The mom of the [allowing uponkou 5pm: on the program: Rev. A. A Pfummohl and. I". D. Rule“. of ‘1‘» man] picnic at jinn canon. Ordar of Fulton. which wu hold at {W Int Sand-y utter. 0000. Ill I‘ll! W 3nd every. body ind a good tinnb - ‘ Ru. 8. H. Endorf, the pudding aide: 01th. anionillo district. con- duct: tho quartet], meeting tonight; also the “amnion tonic. Sunday morning, nt the United Evangelina attorney for the Northyeqtern raii- road, is at the lngleaido. ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert‘ Green, ,0! Chicago, were the gueéta of Mrs. E. H. Vivian at thé Ingleaide over Sun- day. ‘ Notwithstanding the bad weather, several automobiling parties came out from the city this week, stopping 2m mate an ape Lnglgavsiéi‘c‘a‘.’"“""“'"""w Edmund Deejardines. mietant loe Chicago Milwaukee Electric Railway company, has returned to the Ingleeide for the winter. INGLESIDE. the 'right-otway 1 train. Mr. and 11:..an Keith tad family. of Chicago, have khan rooms nt the Moraine for n for weeks before opening their Ohi- «no home - IMrJner-HD 8:0ooknnd family, of Ohiongo, whoh "been :.pending the ammo? nfiubbt ‘Point, are sojourning at t5: Home for unreal weeks. D! mth. A. O. 1 ad Mr. Ind Mn. H. N. of Colorado Springs, 1: Martina. 'A jolly party, consisting of'Mr. and Mrs. Vance, Mr. and Mia Burnett, Menu. Paul and David Noyes, Mine Alice Orr. and Mr. Phillips, of Evaneton, and Him Vegin, of Yonkers, N. Y. the guests of Mr. and Mn Orr, arrived ,ut the Moraine on the “Old Times” coach Saturdly evening, where they dined in thin Norfolk room. and afterward gave delightful impromptu concert. no- turning to their homes on a life So many people have inqmted‘ whether the Moraine was to b6 opened all winter or not, and the management is seriously consider- ing the question of keeping the house open, and will do so if enough patronage can be secured. Special winter rates are promised, and as the house to steam heated and cani be made perfectly‘cdm’g fortable, there seems to be no reason why, when coal is so high "and. dummiiifib’iléiéa‘ve‘tutu 60 'uaru‘tb‘ procure, that a good many reel~ dents of the North Shore ,should_ not close their houses and live at the'hotel. .. The design ie'tojlmake the house as little like a hotel as- poasible and more like a jolly house party. Fifty guest, at least, will be required to pa ex um, and if a requisite num r o appli. cations is not made the house will close about October 15. Already quite a few rooms have been ap- plied for, audit anyone contem- plates living this way it would be well to make application at oboe. FOB sALpâ€"ogpquipu gent may _ _-A__~ k A THE MORAINB. are at the rhavebeen lt‘ Hubbl- : at tie

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