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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 23 Jan 1903, p. 8

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I e / won: FOR we wonnu. l At the' meeting of the Woman's l“ Club on Tuesday, Jan. 20th. alterlben the reading of the very able paper 3 won on “Club Federation and Civic‘ Re- inn,- a term.“ by yrs. Duncanson. of Chi- Lance o " t the afternoon, would ou'ed a discussion of great The city council a there toll ' ' e Rev.)1r. \\'ol- appropriatiOn to guest thousand dollars - \vretchedly iuade l they Were tr: t of the e] a new library I id that to his mi etit resulting I ld be the use dequate incom t the new be a coud cult. who was or the club. and or toward civic reform in w t during the past or he called u . ub to help to se‘ ‘ ity two things called upon the which are specially needed at the to begin an ag -~â€"nunnt time; these are an athletic bring about “ u .7 7.... noinn fl)? “bf!“ ”forts ten amoun had taken par years. In particul the women of the cl cure (or the commnn WORK FOR “‘3 WOT‘EN- lior a new library building, but no ‘ --._-. it the'ymeeting of the \t'oman'eisaid that to his mind the greatest , fi“ _ _ “on“ 20th. atter‘benetit resulting from such. a gilt -Mrs. L- 11- Lloyd ‘9 very “Wk-\er whoring Mrs. C. T. Shaw has been mlnue l '1“ b on Tuesday. Jan. _ reading of the. very able paper lwould be the necessity of “Club Federation and Civic. Re- ';aii_ adequate income (or the maintain for the past week. building which Mr. L. B. Taylor h of Chi- ance of the new "d“w“ 0‘ the gilt. ill, but is recovering. . l as been quite , ““0. l . , Illlh‘ in.‘ by ~Mrs. Duncanson. go. the essayist ot the afternoon, ,would be a co l a discussion of great The city council at present makes an . ) the library oi one‘ M55 Ethel “3M“? ““5 k” for ' froi . - a xisit to relatives at Ottawa; (hm. ,1 in... - appropriatiOii M iii' nut dollars annually, which is ' \vretcliedl)‘inadequate to its needs. it the lull June tli Saunders lias‘ e special tax provided Miss Elizala- . . l . . h“ amuum “Odd \ been able to take up her l“llL'llllig :“l . li; doubled. Mr. Woléott ‘ . again. e members ol the club ‘ .. - a .“ Mrs. H. la. \\ illiains, of Adana-3,. which would . '. \.. is \'lt§lllug her sister. ‘ ("lyile has gone for a short visit. Mr. 1‘1. L. sville, '\\'is., Wll lad taken par iitiite t rears. ln particul led upon {or in the st ill' be cal )e about ;he women of the club to help to se- i two things called upon th r the community V y needed at the to begin an agitation ' bout a more liberal appropri- ‘ he city Kllhy. ‘ ' l Hiiwks,.of Lakesider-X: \ Mrs. '1' 'i l cure to which are speciall present time; these are field‘ior the boys and a reading room ation for library purposes by t in connection with the .Puliiic Li- :conncil. and to secure concentrated Miss hiabe day and Emilio“ ‘01:”)? “Pb““dlng 0‘ an in- is visiting her sister. Mrs Morton l ought to Culver. 'i Andrews and, son. i brary to be open every ' i'stitution in which we al \‘lrllllllg hery ke a proper pride. ‘ Mr. and 1Mrs. evening. ~ . - " last, the Township‘zta 0 these “to , - ‘ of )orth Daliota, are On June nth Board of Education submitted to the 1 All that was said upo people oi the township at a special 'subjects made a deep impression . . v to buy land iiupon the members of the club, and brother, J‘ H' “ ""41”“ . William Barry and Miss Mary Osition h school buildings Ethey promised to d to put it in or- lassist in accomplishing both plans. ‘election a prop north of the hig {or such a field an der and equip (it, payment for the same t oi $10,000, or so much of that sum1 . _ ; coming more and as might be necessary. It is not. , 11' hi d 1’ possible that the people of Highland {year “f lg an , at {some silver cup given k-nnderstood the importance _ j: . . , _ ‘ 'Drumtochty Skating club is no macher’s drug l events it was deâ€". _ _ ,. ‘exhibition at Schu istoreu The cup is [to be engraved\ ‘me of the schools. At asent there is no lace exce ti I” ' P p each year with the‘na ' n ‘team The first Mrs “7 ‘lie _Military Academy ‘ , ‘ years champio , tor the mudironto to attend the [wedding the field of t where our. young people can play i’club‘iwinning the cup ch as base-balk ' ' 'ltimetobcom.v ma t ' of" . e e per non owner Miss Stanhope, whom many V d wlienthe i _ ,. y {theatrophv- Tonight, Friday eveng rnnnds fl ‘ . , ' remember ._-L...J‘\Ou 'nli-ivs‘ Winnetka.‘ Ai ' ' . - .. .___ M,.Artliu1‘ left Friday Lynn were mairied Thursday at issuing bonds in l SKATING BECOh’thO POPULAR. . the Lakeside Catholic church. 0 the amount =. _ . . i Skating as a Winter sport is be- The friends 0 more popular web H. Brigham wil k' A hand know that they have by the local _ ' Miss Jessw Love, w on visiting Mr. A. ll. Day, has at ion in the Evaiisti l be pleased ti a baby gir‘ who has bee cepted‘a posit out-door games so foot ball and tennis, an in connection brary ‘0 be evening' tb last, the 10“ um", submitted to the Eea'tezl at an.pu..e. At [Resent there is no place except "" , , . each year With 'the name u. we 1 The hrstl Mrs. W. Scott has gone to '1()-' wedding, of the .Military Academy , . . . year's champion ‘tean Pb can pm“ l‘b‘ ' ' a r th th'd\ ' such as ’base-balluc.“ “"1ng ‘e cup or 8 1r \rontu to attoud the time to becomepermanent owner of' . fl ' . . ht Friday evenâ€" Miss btanlmpe, whom many Willi ’, Winnetka A i remember. left Friday for foot ball and te L, \ LibhyflsArthnr 1 Miss Mabel ot using the are n the} have to play on the streets 'or _ . , ‘ ‘ ~ . . . , big honhre and refres The importance of pro” :by Mr. Schumacher are to he usual .Montreal. Can, am . v l I ‘ 4 Ne1“lShea will take her place at the . no where. ce torsoutdoor: . ‘ features of the ente during her absence. riding a proper pla sports cannot, be loverestimated; it“; . i , . ‘_ . _ 7 Would keep them off the street cor; Tuesday eVemng Highland Park tpustefiice ivéthém an opportunityiplaysns first regular game. of-thel ‘ . , .- - healthful recreation ichampionship series with, Evan'ston.l 'lhe'Ladres ('1 I Highland Park l at Evanston. Next year the presentligregfl‘ manager of the Drumtochty rink 1‘1 t sidel in the c ell the women 0 would take this matter up and agi ‘ . ' _hopes to haye a rink on the wee club house there the amr Wednesday evenin lore, foll'owml‘ l t in, ti 1er hurch par ual church repur It was a very e tate it it would not 'be ditficult to se- ‘ . cure the necessary votes should anâ€" V‘md plans .to PM" a ,. ' other election he held. ‘\and electric lights, so that the chil- ‘nuditorlum. :dren 0‘ ““3 WW“ may all have “\able affair andlargely attended. VILLAGE AFFAIRS. The other matter is the extension . chance to skate. , ds for the chil-\ of the usefulness of the Public Lr- ' . brary by the addition of a reading 1‘ Winter playgroun _ . _ . Jll'en as Well "a me! atlllel-lcz‘ Progr‘rsg is ‘)eng nuulp in m H‘ghla‘flimatter ot’ macadamizing part; .room and by keeping it open every t , . . _ . grounds are lacking rson does “0‘ lSoutlL (.lrvenleaf, H awthorne We are all proud" an unusually Park. .The average pe . l ‘ to the need Of an Mh‘etlc‘ Hazel avenues the coining sea ' wd hythe bum good one, but we ought to be _ _ - - Mammy which Wm “LEE??3¥¥3’:'_.‘S:M_ -‘ ' ‘ 4- nun". ‘ ‘ \ . " 0" “‘6 50th,there |local unproven ‘ ....,...in(1_ an: - ashamed 0‘ makes it 90‘ on‘y eight h‘ trustees W0“ hm. for lack do 60. do so. Mr. Woicott congratulated club, and in pan indies oi the Feast their president, Mrs. .upon their success in ‘aecuring Mr. Carnegie the promise of v---, med of the parsimony keep i eight ees Would glaLny open i N“- kick of funds are un nony which 3 unable to dated the panicular Fessenden, from gift u '. On Friday eyemug‘ re will be a congert int! y, church. given by Mir to Wycofi, under lhe a 'Youhg Woman's I .he Wycofl's program is lar Show her beautiiul r en, ‘ vantage. "This will tom 2 good to miss. Ticl am lg!) drugstores, and 'UIGBV Irv. , a need of a atlrletic‘ ' u . \anel avenue Ed Park. \le plnn (ml ”fl evening. the 30th,“)ere local mum,“ - . . I :ert m the Presbyteriam ~- -. -. ‘ llt'fll‘lng Tum l by MISS Lva Emmett‘i- 3‘ _ lullornvy m 5r lbe auspices of the, . . - . -or(lnmnoe 1 nan's Auxiliary. MleslT sday V no 9" gum: is varied, and will‘ autiiul vdice to great ad- .‘his will bp somethiogloo Sheridan m. Tickets arson sale at ROML E“ was. and uh filly cents. dan Road sir utmosn w .. ; both plaus- Lynn were 0 POPULAR. . the Lakeside Catholic ' G“PO“ ‘5 he‘ The friends of Mr. epopular each H. Brigham win he ark. A hand know that they have murivd ' V lunl.._ immel' ath‘et-ic! Progrpsg is 5 m H;ghland ‘2' matter of mm: BTSOD ( H 3 ' ‘ p we “0‘ ‘South, (Jrvenle l of an athletic‘ ' \anel avenues be U9“‘¢“\Montreal, Cam, mm 1 tt'lke her ‘ V pt. Next 5‘ Shea wil , J ! ad I ark Ypusmfiice. during hf? 1 me. of the“ . Evan'ston.\ The Ladies ( be present! gregatiouul Church g )chty rink “ nual supper Wudm idé\ in the church parlor mul ch nrch It was ml _ 1mg: J’â€" ,a‘rnihl t the chil-‘nuditorium. all have '41th- aquir a mud Hgmkev u roiatiwa u! ‘ E. L (‘\_\‘dv ‘ illv. \\ lb {Ur 95’ (,hlihl of the Con- , . ' mg a quefitmn Church gave their sm- ' . ways 'a (men 1‘ W udnesdhyleven‘mg\atowed- Now< uh parlors, tullowml by has made the VD“ i“ the In“ the citizen church, re It was a wry exqoy- “an themsel‘ to Secure a la andlargelv amended. "rnuresnive ‘ has "one to “up “slum \isit way '2 v ‘ , finnmlrfs has «~ nsluw. l . \Hn- supvrn) increased c051 and Miss Maiy \ justify tbv 'ied Tbursdny at" V ""f WOHAN'S CLUE onlmunfn Int tic 0U l‘ity of the. u; bolic church. _ . . Tbme in this c 31"- and M“ 3- felt that Woman's c H be WWW“ ‘U‘virtne of being praic have a baby gir1.t‘g\ad to know that . '3‘ Park Woman's Chub is a me, who has bvvn! _ . _ H DRY has m- \cvptn)n. {or it in due to . , - | _ ‘u in “:8 Ex’austunimnugbt and pmlnpt ach is now a possibility oi \Carliegie library (ur‘n to To- ! \euer wan written to I f last May, by the ob“ Mrs Feasenden, at the ‘ A \I it has gone M the wedding: 0 ”:n has "one to To?i the wedding: of whom many will‘ \ ' 'l‘hv Count-ll [Nu-v u- mh-rs bus" . 1' tuuchiugfl‘fi‘m Hn- umnmfluf puttiu {lights at sumo hu‘f dun they ’ ' . nm‘rm-ctums wlu-n- The , of Adams. ._ sister. Mrs. x . ark and \ vnum has g imust w korvive. and Hmuglr' flu svrv'u onlnlv. 1f Lukes'11l1-,.; H 1 101' 111011 1 101' 111's Mutton” ‘ than tho cost I‘. about half this 1111's am 8011. 1‘11 removal of vimtmg \111' intersm nuns. hiabel \ of nul’ at the ‘89“- 1r fm'iways a forerunner or we ening \ stowed. Now that the W uma f’d by has made the upper“. it 03w 1“ “‘9' In“ the citizens of Highiand “‘10)“ avail themselves oi this am dud. to secure a lasting monume‘ progressive spirit of the desiring that'the law reiati ; in ”W ation {or library purposes urn-m of when adVautage' of ‘0 the v ”â€"7 thorn .aveuue hom Green Bay l to Greeuleaf avenue, and deaf avenue from South ave- (0 Hazel uwunv. \ur comm'mvo on sheets and '("t‘(‘ the street cum bui‘d the smirwa; f flu,- blufi' m th mural tu't lur stni ya has din sinner to n- m the ‘0‘) u rah m thv fun)! of C v. nml.tu build a silui x)’ M llurbnr strv‘et. 'l‘hv (‘uuuci‘ Inn-3 undo inn m;- umttvruf putting up 1 "Ms M sumo ha” (lo-mush" 7 ”LI 1' cnus'uh in mm a r”. , _ (ur‘uur town. A Carnegie \ihrury \euer was wrinvu to Mr. Carkxegie last May, by the cinh’s president, K Mrs Fesseuden, at the instigatibn of ; Mrs. Geo. Cum- 7. Frank Green. Mrs. \Cumufingu V I“ t ’“ pubfic libfary in my..." . “We on at? rm-tvd the street com- n-bui‘d (he smirway p uf the blufi' m the t of Crutrnl ave- nir- eets and ’ LN) build a similar at “uvuuu, __ interesting lecture ' can, “\ustrated with fifty ords of band musichand There w‘m scenes there. mission (ee, ‘ tafion'js ‘extended, not t to everyone; l pupi‘ks, b6 [#4â€" sh‘vfl. has undo q-lfiuf putting up are ha” (hr/mu strvet Hwy wuuld he 1‘ cullsidt‘l’Q whore uhh-. The one at mom has giwu good ‘hnug‘r‘ thv cost. (3:) , light) is greater m of the oil light, uuld he saved by his w nese of oil \finl‘xs at 1‘ and it is thuught 9. light would my of the increased cost. lAlN'S CLUBS. y who have 3 lack the lug praicllcal, will be w that our Highland ‘5 Club is a notable ex- t is due to their ford- pmmpt action that lhere “mum: of securing a is communfn )umu‘a club Mr. Carnegie‘s re- ed inclosâ€" h is al.__.. alter newer w stion hlunk, whic r of the' gilt he- W umau’s club a the appeal, it only remains :itizeue of Highland Park to ’mselvea 0! this Opportunity eating monument to the the town by as receiv lorerumre Now that the e a l nive spirit of 3 that the law relating to tax- ” library purposes shall he rdvautage'of to the lull. #/ salternoon at 1:30 o’clock at H K. Coalelwill deliver an thePan Ameri- tifty Victor rec- ghte and la, sting lecture on lluetrated with at hand music and si h is there. There will be no a ton lee, y invi- It is extended, .ls, but to everyone; fl/ ‘ ibel'e new store chinney We the postofiice, is l'm th

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