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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 14 Nov 1902, p. 8

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NORTH SHORE CHAPTER I). Tho mootlngof tha Honk” Chaptot 1). A. R. which “taint tho home of the "gum-Hi“ Hud- eua Flint. 31004in “mm proved of more than usual interest. The meeting was called to but the [:0- 31 port; 0! the mate eonventioh 'ofl Daughters of the American Beech-1M tion held last month at Springfield, E. Ill. )lisd Flint Intended the can." veutiou by \irtue nLher olfice, and also Mrs. H. l’. Daiiduon II the chapter delegate. Both “#6“.th muet interesting time. The doléi‘; Al gates. all 01 whom veto guest. «Poll-3. private homes. were royally cutof- 41!} tamed by the members oltheSpfingfllsco field chapter. In addition 00-hour ‘ and ‘ her of delightful lunch-all had their an V. “'"D""' “tins" given for them by the Spring- Oscar Freberg. who was returning field ladiee‘. Gov. and Mrs. Yates home from an entertainmeutmaw the gave a very brilliant evening recep- smoke in the rear of the building. tiou at the mauaion in their honor. The alarm was turned in at 12:45 Gov. Yates addreeaed the convention I. m. and before many minuteé tad at its opening, as did also Bishop elapsed Fire Marshall Bock and his Seymour. Mrs. Fairbanks, . the men were on the spot bravely fight- preeident general of the new in; the smoke and flame. It was society, came on from the eaat to he . a hard battle, and while they nae. present. The eeeaioaa were [all of :eeeded in keeping the Ire under interest and much blaring: when- :eontrol and confining it to the one acted. Elise Flint haahanthanatejbuilding, it was 6:30 a. m. below secretary D. A. R. [or the peat yearithe fire was entirely extinguished. but politir ely deli-ed reelection this" The origin" of the fire which without ”this" given for them by the Spring- field ladies‘, Gov and Mn. Yates gave a very brilliant evening recep- tion at the mansion in their honor. Gov. Yates adduced the convention at its opening, as did also Bishop Seymour. Mrs. Fairbanks, president general of the now societymtmonfromtbeadtobo ~~~~~~ J .â€" but positively delined re- election this The origin of the fire which without! dancing all night year. doubt started- in the‘basement is un. . be given Mrs. Chas. Deere, the state re known ; Saturday altern gent, of Molina, Ill. who did so The building belongs to the.mn’3day’ ’ A ya much toward making the convention Thompson estate, and' is well covered ment and andy a success, has promised the North with insurance. The heaviest 10333 beserved Shore Chapter to come to Highland is sustained by E. C. Dickinson Many useful an Park and meet the members Friday, whose restaurant with furnishings are “in to be dis] KM. 21, which will be the occasion and equipinent was totally wrecked. 3 Father Morris!!! of a very pleasant reception at Egan- His property which 1s valued at $2, at the suocnss of (his I011). was only partially covered by “.0 (gamma; hides the reports not a little an insurance of $900 F M. Evans, gin his new figld 0' business was transacted by the chap: the grocer,a and Harry Mills sufieredg The contest in ter Monday afternoon after which3 a slight loss from damagstoproperty conductor or mo five o’clock tea was served and a bysmokeandwster, which however M Electric “my social time enjoyed. . . , gis covered with insurance, and but it” and Wankeg amuse narrows. Might damage was occasioned by o'clock Saturday A delightful informal mneicsle'wastmon- m ‘19” post ofiee T99 ““37 i8 ‘ given at the Highland Park club but nitude of the fire in conjunction with evening under the direction of Ken gthe strong south wind caused no ' neth Boulton. Among those whog very kindly contributed toward tlieln"m8 in close proximity M' and ~ evening a pleasure we“, Mr Hancock 5 Mrs. Dickinson, who were not aware and Mrs. 0. F. E of Chicago, Mr. Martin.ol Evanston of the fire until aroused by the fire born, of San Fra Harold Sweetland Kenneth Bonito'n gdspartmontflortunatsly esoapsd.‘with- cited a great den and “n: A 1 Mann whn unintnd «out injuty' meat 801008 “1 handsome us The announcer HIGHLAfiD PARK CLUB. A Migbtfn! informs! musicsiewss given It the Highland Park club last evening finds: the direction of an math Boulton. Among those who very kindly contributed toward the evening’s pleasure we’re Hi. Banana, of Chicago, Mr. Martinmf Evasion, Harold Sweetlnnd, Kenneth 300an and Mrs A. I. Manon, who undated at the piano. Tomorrow evening a large card; patty will be given by the entertain- . meat committee. ‘ ,‘ j: About twenty five young pie very pleasantly surprised ili' ism Vetter in honor of his birthday, Sat- urday evening. The number in- cluded friends from Chiea go, Edge- water. Lakeside sud Highland Park. The evening wss spent with music and genes, after yhieh refreshments wemvutvéd, all "having had a pleasant time. momma PARK VISITED BY FIRE ; A fire broke out in the baseman ‘01}! C. Dickinson 5 resuurlut Tues- flay night and was simuiuneously discovered by Otfioen John Nelson and Peter Loud: while patrolling their but on St. John‘s avauue. and E. c. ”IMO“ “I!“ “I l TAMMY mam DESYIMEB Flame- Discovered II Wit It On Enrly flour WM! Moul- lag-wAflolnln: Place. An 'sngmly Donatedf Bighinnd Park may we“ be proud of its heroic volunteer fire depart- ment, nearly every member of which so prohiptly reepondcd to the call Tuesday night, and by their valiant, emcient service probably prevenhd an immense lose to the business nec- ition of our city. The member: of the minute: fire department doepIy' npprecinwd the thoughifulnou Ind hndnéu ‘Ihoivn them It the fire Wednesday morning THE . Fletcher. Realizing the SHERIDAN m )A n .\' li\\'S-LE'1"I‘ 1-: exbuuh’tnl mmluiuu ul the men who Ind {ought w lunu aud bravely IQ pxerout a widespread mhgtflkfi. It. Fletcher very thoughtfully pm. vided- them will! mules, um Whoa of 00809 add didnlch‘eo at 4 I; II. Wm fin; Ind the fire under Wandadld Stop for u lilth nlmbunml ST.’ MAM Ml AAR- The lugs wand-net 3! the Cub- olic church than: continues una- bated. Each evening the crowd- grow larger. Wedneuhy evening. “in diu‘ night," the ball was packed. and. nll seemed to chjoy them-elve- to the “"3935,“ His. Robin-en’s music clan. ianderédomeral numbers wfiich wan highly Ipprecintod. lit. Connor. at Evanstm gave I solo. asiioud by Mr. Dngdtle Dancing was indulged in until 12 o ’oloclt. . Saturday afterhoon will'bo “child'- men ’I day. ” A vaudeville entertain meat and candy and we cream will ‘ be Ierved. ‘ Thnreday evening was “military night,_" and a picked squad from For! Sheridan gave a ‘drill. Many miliie'r‘y men from out of town were in attendance, among. them Judge Marcu'e Cevanufih, colonel of the 7th regiment I. N. G. A number of visiting clergymen were also present. Friday evening, “bell night,” Many useful afid beautiful articles are still to be disposed of. - Faiths; Morrimey is greatly pleased at the ")6ch of the bazaar, which also demonskutbq that he is a success in his new field 0'! labor. ' The contest for- the most popular conductor or motorman on the C. M. Electric railway, between Evans. ton and Waukegan, will close at 11 oclock Saturday night. The prize is Lbandsome new uniform. _-\ VThe announcement of the engage- ment and the approaching marriage .of Mien Bertha Bell, daughter of Mr‘.‘ and Mrs. 0. F. Bell, to John W. 08- born, oi San Francieoo, 0111., has ex. cited a great deal of pleasant excite- ment among the young, people of north Highland Park, and not a few ‘charmving little affairs are being" given in honor of-hthe prospective bride, who leaves Tuesday ior her future ghome. The wedding will take place I in San Francisco, It the home of the groom’s parente. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Osborn, Saturday afternoon. Nov. 22. // ' "t forgetthnt the aneoLlflu job department in ,1mm equipped than ever before to doilell kinda of printing. from a lady’s calling card to I three-elicit poster. harm ' banquet will ' Mrs. Roger A. Moore isill 1 ‘arsevere attack of rheumatism. ,John J. Condou will leave Bum day for Springfield, Ill.,to be gone 1 Week or ten dip. Miss Marga-at Landt, of Au- burn Park, was the guest of Mrs Nina/Bell this week. Mr. and In“. Williams are {e- joicing over the arrival of a mac daughtet in their midst last week. The Ladies Auxiliaty of the II. E. (hutch speuta wry pleas nut afternoon Tuesday at the home of Mrs: Schultia i Mrs. Geo. White is entertain- ling Miss Gértrude Haniey, of Minneapolis. Minn., who will also he her‘gueot for sew-ml mouths. Mrs. C. E. Preston was hostess at in delightful party for the young people Satutdny evening. The party wag given in honor of Miss, Bertha Bell 'and her ap- poaching nuptials to John W.- Osborn, of San Francisco. Cal. Mm._A. Steensolm and Mrs. L. Olsoxi wemgagno'ng the. guests ,at a delightful birthday luncheon given Monday at the home of their sister, Mrs. J Anderson, of Chicago. The table was beauti- fully decorated with red car- nation: and (em and cover: were laid for twentyv’fim. The Lake county Christnix; Eri- deavor societies will hold a big union rally meeting at Ebenezér church, Friday, November 21 at 8 p m There will be good music and interesting addresses will be made by prominent workers. Among other Wed-known speak- era, SilitelPi'esident Marquis will be present, and Professor Mount, who has a studio in Steinway hall, and enjoye’ an enviable reputation as a teacher of voice culture, has kindly consented to, sing. A special car will bring the societies from Waukegan and vicinity. A cordial invitation is extended to all societies. I ' The etegpticon lecture on Paris}} which was to have been deiivered by Rev. A. A. Pfenetiehl et the Town- ehip High School, next Fridey even- ‘ing, has been postponed until Friday evening. December 12, owing to the ' union telly, which will he held that lune evening at Ebenezer church. There will be no nadir-ion fee,“ Ind I" moot oordiel invitation in extended to all. HIGH WOOD. umdn RALLY. . Moore is ill with

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