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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 24 Oct 1902, p. 1

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WOIG I Holy 1., shove: Tun-by. yollbw, a lull yon todd- rughout biw- of ' In; G. Bob! spent several day. in Chicago this weak. Mr. Edvard Smith has unturned frbm | "to wookn’ trip to New York. Hho Walker. of New York city, 16 Mting her sister, Mrs. A. G. Mo- The topic‘of all-absorbing intend just at present is the coming horse show at. the Coliseum. Archer B Fitzgerald, of Evanston. spent Sunday with his family at the home of C. J Streiber. Mr. and Mrs. Lucien P. Yoe will close their summer home and return to the city about November 1. ' Thpmis Shayne, of the Parochial Publishing company, spent sev'eral days id 'Highiaud Park {his week. Hm. Francis. of Boston, accompa-‘ nied by her little boyfis the guest of her mother, Mrs. Frgncis Brown. 'Mr. and Mrs. Charles Streiber en- tertained Messrs". E. H. Wellinghofi, of Elgin. and Ed Ingalls at dinner Sunday from a delightful visit with her daughter, Mrs. W. H Moore, in New York city In. Grow in the guest of Mrs. A. B. Fitzgerald and little daughter Willette, expect to return to their home in Evanston in the naar future. Mrs. Daniel P. Sheahen left yes totday for a visit of several Weeks with her mother, Mrs J. Lamb, in Oakflold. Wis. Miss Alma C. Streiber attended the wedding of Miss Mabel. Annette Darche and Melville Small .in Chi- «go Tuesday evening ‘ Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Childs. who Eive been oecupylng the Little Log Cottsge, will open their lawn house in' Astor street November I. E: IIammo:mutomlmmolmmu;mmmmmnmm Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith.of north Second street, are rejoicing out the Irrlnl of i lime buby girl in their midu‘ a {on days ago. ' Mrs. Livmy. of Chicago, m- panied by her little son nod daugh- ter. Byron and Gladys.‘ Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. E. Douay. Mrs. Suzsnne 'Risteen, who has been the guest of Mrs. James H. Shields and family for several weeks past, returned to Boston Monday. Mrs. E J. Nelly ,returned Satur- day from' Cbfiesige, when she he; been spending two Weeis, and has us 1 her guest Miss Pillsbury, of Boston. Mrs Henry E. Mason was hostess at an exceedingly pretty luncheon given for Miss Frnneee Van Schaick last Thursday. Covers were laid for twelve. Mrs. Anderson, who, accompanied, by her daughter, MisgSu'e, has bépn the guest. of her sister, Mrs. Hilliard, expects to return to her home in Nashville, Tenn., 'this Week, ‘ The salqof the M. C. Quinton property Oflrfiidan mad to Bag people, It- is a'choice location and Mr. Freberghas a bargain. The ping" pong tournament which was to have taken place at. the Ex moor Country club hat Saturday evening nufortunateiy bad to be abandoned nuhe last moment. . Mrs. Edward A. Small has issuedi invitations to a reception. to be‘given in honor of her sieteiifin. W. H.’ Moore, of New York City. Wednes- day afternoon, No). 5, from 4 until 6. MiseM. L. Morris, formerly of Milwaukee, Win, in still risking friends at the Park. Mine Morrlu is an excellent drmmaker and ehould be induced to team he“ neatly and open a dressmaking ou- ta‘blishment. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 24. 1902. 3631' not: panied by her eon Ralph. has been enjoying a pleasant and extended trip Hiram Iowa and Minnesota, in expected home the lent of the week Quite a numbet of young people went in from here Saturday 30 wit- neee the ball game between the Chi- cago Univeraity and the Notthweet- em, which took place on Marshall . We are happy to announce that Richard Seldon, the little non of Rev and In. Edwin Seldom who has been ill fior soul-(l weekn‘with typhoid fever,ie decidedly Mlle: ibis wnek. ’ ' field. ‘ The next regular meeting of We Highland Park Woman's club will be .held next Tuesday, October 28;, The subject will be, “An Afternoon? in Old English Cathedrals,” led by Mrs. Charles A. Winston. ’ OWing to the opening meeting of the Ossoli club, which was held yes- terday afternoon, the meeting of' the Luncheorreluh was postponed until today, When the members, who met with Mrs. Ed Marrenner, bade Very “Winoâ€"Ayww. . plenum: t mule. Any man desiring an evening or dreeacoat (swallow-tail) and Vest of black Emadclothf not new, but. in perfect order, can have the same as ‘a gift by addressing Mrs E., P. O. box 165 Party' should be rather broad-chested to insure Effâ€"about 38 inches next to the Skin, urer; Mrs. H. Hills, secretary. A modality for the .young ladies of the ‘fnriah was also formed, with Miss Stella Firiney as president, Mica Mug-rot Mooney, treasurer, and Miu_Ellen Cox, secretary. A married ladies’ sodality has been organized doting the'week at St. Mary’s church, With the following as ofioars: Mrs. William Dooley. pregidggtk Mn. H. Huber, trans. wua‘. awn-u- A my pretty game In pleyod on the my field thimweek between the buttery team from the Poet and the Northwestern Military ecedelny team. The gene Illlhed with the moon of 6 to 0, in favor of the Fort Sheridan pleyere. ‘ Mrs. William. who, with her little son has been the guest of her pe- renta, Mr. and Mrs. Lucien P.. Yoe. expects to return to Yellowstone Perk next week. accompanied by her sis- ter, Mrs. Charlotte Y'oe, who will rc- main west several months. E . Gama“ prepar'ac‘faaé“ are "being made {or St. Mary’s church bazaar, to be Held at Goldberg’ a Hall, No- vember 6 to 15, inclusive. Do not fail to more a season ticket and thus avail yourself of all the privi- Ileges of the hazaar. Singletickets of admission, 25 cents; seabon tick- ets, $1. ‘7 -( The card party, which was to have been given at' the Highland Park club last Saturday, was perforce a pleasure deferred and will be. given this Saturday evening, October 25. insteed. , Mrs. Daniel Cobb and Mrs. H. S. Vail will be the hostesses of mark-xx" "”1"“. ,-- Wcfiounfigm nu uh It vuA'J‘r'i3awuu uamu » ' is m prospect. ‘ ‘ ., i. Mr. and Mrs. Kershaw, of Bloom- iugton, the paisnts‘of Mrs; Fred P. - Luther, spent Sunday v'vith herat Ravinook. Besides » his fine home. in Bloomington, ‘Mrl Mershnw owns and operates sRvIZOO-acre farm in Adams county, in the Mississippi river bottom lands, 'where they raise 35 to 50 bushels of wheat per acre and pumpkins too big to describe. NOTICE TO V01 8R3. Be sure toxegietorboforo Today, October 28, it you want to vote at the November election. For Shiteâ€"Cheap; a bias-bum". good as new. Inquire.“ Nuis- Lanna omce.

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