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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 24 Oct 1902, p. 5

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rlt no you ty an- )? DO Itod in . of five ‘rked f the Inday Each same i the a of fling and Mr”. and o! a? my¢fi m w. 0. WM]. 0mm 22. II It. km 0! “I. hldo’o mother, Mrs 5.76. Van Somehommd the wing. 0! lil- Funnel Van W and Hr. George Owens I‘ Ldrous U ., in- sat her Clinch-VI M 3:30 o’clock the hmily dick. mblgd In the large we“ mod.’ whom the mollionod window of will“ chryahfiamuma and grace- in! tin... tho prie (lion Ind whim rilqbopl “Ignited the tempera” The oliciating clergy were Rev. PC Wold)“. of Highland Park. trod Rev N. Blytrd Clinch. bmther alibi gtobm. While Tomaaao’n era‘eitrt'wu playing (by wedding muck. “a bridfil puny Granted. The «here were Mr 11L Van} Schick andr “Mr Gerard Vanl thaiek. brotliere of the bride, and the bridhmaidt. In Ellen Van; Schlick, sister of the bride. and Mics ‘ Alice Lndington, a cousin oflt'he bride, both in pink. The bride, at- tired in 'whlte meteor crepe and wearing a'1ulle veil 'and our. rying a shower boquet of lilies o! the valley, entered alone, and It" not by the groom who was attended by Mr.Chulee E. Fox. .AIter the beentiinl m1 uo-leuin can-vice and the, oqngntnlations of. the family, there .wes areoeption to friends from High land Park, Chicago, and the suburbs The guests entered the rooeptinn, mom through the hall" bay and left through the pretty eeneervatory, which] was a marked floral feature. Inthe wut room of the seeped floor was an attractive exhibit of wedding gifte, £1165 “including those of the family, but the number and variety of 'pictnree, furniture, glues. china, silver, linen, etc, suggested that here was a bride whom many‘ de lighted to honor, and the careful and charming selection of these loving gifts was in '_itself a pretty tribute to the bride Meantime a diningroom and library. The center table was: beaulifully ;decorated‘ with white chryeanthemuma and silver candelabra'with dainty‘ shades of silver filagree and White.“ ‘The bride’s and grodm’s cakes, with the Suggestive monograme, C. V. S., were duly cut. and served ’0 the dreamers. The “bridal bouQuet was thrown to eager aspirants. 'Phe ‘ehower of rice scarcely equalled that of the good Makes an the newly wedded pair said farewell to High land Park and tuned on their weds ding journey Mr. and Mrs. Canch will be at home to their friends November 20, at 5120 En: End vague. Chim- Get yodt job printing- leI-Ll'nn. .111. 1. .0 Z... ((11%...- (it I. “U ((r .flflp 1Hu1hwrt$1 me um MY .0? mm- new“). The citfuu‘al 33‘5th {Put an t') have nu: Kappa-tuna, of ouqub‘ a we mm. on Thur-tiny evu'ung. Dumber 30. when A. R E. Wynn Ph D, of Morgan Put. III, will do- liVer a lvcturo in the Fin: DIEM church at 8 ooiock on fire world- !amous Fusion Play. murmur: we: 0! tho gran drum win be reproduced by“ many beautiful atompticon 1i ws.‘ Dr. Wynn! met perennelly and l " became acquainted with 1 number of the leading perlonnere, and n kneel-I edge 0! the evident himplicity Inch. sincerity of their livee‘n'dded much tni ' the impreseiunese o! thephy’leheix new it afterwards. Waistbprhr-I oipal player-I ere wood-utters; the; other- are peasants and land trade!- , men; Each regards hie pgrt in thin relig'lgundramn at an net of Worehip I: wohld be smilege to reprodnoe it; l I l elsewhere Occasionally there are than; Who 36 to see the Pinch Play with eorne prejudice agelne‘t It, hnt they find nothing in its repreeentn' I tion to sheet the moat genitive re-§ ligioueiustinct The nnivereal im- preseIorI is profoundly spiritual. Thel history of the play! . _ .. l As far back as the twelfth omitmyi 'there had been a Mystery or Passion Play performed at Oberhmmergao; And doobtieae this dramatic repre- notation of scenes from the life 9! our Lord, which was to greet an in- strument of teaching throughout Europe during the Middle Ages, ,would have passed away and been forgotten, is elsewhere, but for an incident which made it a‘ fixed‘ifinsu". tution. " When a great peszilence raged through that. mountain'village in 1863, tbé people criad‘toGud'and vowed that if they were delivered, as a token oi tWatitude,’ evgry ten years they would “present in living The plague ceased, and that vow, bequeathed ae‘a sa‘cred obligation from generation to generation.’ has been faithfully kept untiHhe present day. ‘ Tickets for this lecture are 25 cents and are on sale at Cummings’ drug store IN MEMORIAH. A month's mind solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated at St. Mary’s church for the repose'of the soul of the late Father Maddau. Thursday, Octobur 80; at 9:80 a; 11%. Rev. E. A. Kelly, of Chicago, will be celobnnt; Dean Gavin, of Wm; hogan, deacon, and Dean Flahorty, old friend; of Father Mudden Ire cordially invited to «mid. ,n n’ inafiwfl “Lin 3%...." '53:" 7"}: THE 33 3.31ng ‘BQAD , NEW-3W3.“- I, “1.; 7! éHA-RBYARE-Eé ***£%************%*******§ *‘Y' A “h‘VY A *************$***********¥ Builders‘ Hardware, Stoves Tinwar'e at. the Lowest possible Prices the qu‘ality of Goods Sold.____.'____ All kinds of

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