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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 30 Jan 1903, p. 1

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ave the be laud ‘hegie idem. .i‘on of Cum- Mrs. under?! Fary in ad- list. Mru. Mu Nichols is on the sick III-It this \wck. . i E H. \iviau iI-I eniertaining his ‘ brother, from ( alumet ‘ Mrs. John Snyder spent Friday in: Chicago visiting Mrs; C. Ward. 5' MrmVivian and' daughter, JuIIe,“1 .. have returned from Milwaukee. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Yoe will leave for California the last of the week. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Dan 1’. Sheahan‘ have returned from Oshkosh, Wis Mrs. E. B. Koms left for Steriing. III, Wednesday. to visit with rela- P. B. Warren and E. ’aite, 0H Whiung. Ind.,- spent last r undayl ~ with friends here. ‘ Alderman J. B. Woodru'fl‘ hassnld ,‘his beautiful residence on Prospect Mrs. E. B. K01 UL. Wednesday, fives. M m. J. S. Reesmau is on the nick nave rcuuucu u"... v_ .-. v”, Dr. Pomeroy', who has been con- Mrs. E. '13. Rome left for Sterling.‘ . ' Ill.. Wednesday, to visit with rela-‘ fined to ma room for a few days “Mb la grippe, expects to requme his Mr. and Mrs.'DeQua and son. and February Mr. Defiendorler, of Ravenswood, and Mrs. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D Sumner, ‘ tlvee. . . * usual duties Monday. Misses Florence and Alice Evans‘ , , - lW. Sweetland. Mr. Defiendofierja Mrs B are both, hous'ged, up With severel MT-J. “- \‘akem, 0‘ 38 Aatorlan enthusiasyic worker in the Ep- ’ 3' colds. " St., Chicago. is erecting a beautiful worth League M laud-Mn; P B Wanâ€"en and F Yam. of five thousand dollar cottage on his , ' ~ . ,.,‘Sanitariu : ' ‘ ‘l I, m . The Hi hland Park Euchre club M J‘ Whiting Ind.- spent last i unday ‘ low on Lake street. , g l r" ‘ " ’ l lhas reorganized, with Mr. S. Levisl Larkinfl with friends here. - ' ' l The many friends of Prof. Wilson: . . . _ - '. , - . gas prestdent, Mr. John Duffy, secrew in the all Alderman J. B. Woodrufi' has sold‘ Will be Plem‘ed ‘0 learn he “'1 corrval-l - ’. ' _ _ . Jury. They meet at_d1fi‘ereut mem- who mu Thielienntiful reeldence on Eroapect 8808111, and hopes tolbe able to enterib , h ' h w k Th a t ’fi_â€" " , hool the first of “next week. l ere omee eac " ee ' e rs lu‘d stem and Road avenue. ‘ec . , a ‘ meeting will be held at the residenCe l Kline is . Miss Hattie Noerenberg has again} James McDonald “we decided to{ of Mr. and Mrs. Albright. 'Highlan “‘* mm: of W g ‘ g ' K ( ‘ . g ' Town, was the guest of Mr. Levin the 3P? Mra- Mcfi'cholsi ““0 ““9 "eeflul“’se“"w C“Pl”°fEV“““°“' ‘this week. Mr Seidel learned, the pass b" Mr. Levin, and thing " laid “I? with the. Full“ f0" ““5 pastl . An informal luncheon waa‘given' jewelry businesewith week' ‘8 rapld‘y lmjprpyvlng' ~ ’ _ Wednesday by Mrs. Frank Smith in is now located at Mal-engo, ‘vhere he Wish hi ‘The ' . Mr. and ”Mrs. "Jasper Rhinehart honor of Mrs. H. Mills. DIVE-William ‘ is meeting with great success- , , |__-...I“ .mmmnu mmr the arrival. Dooley and Mrs. D' P' Sheahan. Miss Gertrude Creedon. pupil 0‘ filial)“ - . - r m rea‘ and “Rt-)éa-"il’ve'fikle. Miss Hattie Noerenberg has again started to take up music at the Chi- cago Musical Coilege. ~ VOL. X111. Misses Florence and Alice Evans 6 both housed up with severe Mrs. Baumann. 'wife of Rev. Ban-l menu, has been very ill for several ‘deye, but in reported much better this aning. Mrs. C. W. Aldridge entertained levers] ladies at an “afternoon ooflee” Wednesday. Cov‘ere Were lqid for ten. ’â€" .Il newsvdbcr Devoted to the Interests ol the gum, toms and I FRIDAY JANUARY 30 1903 I"! nu the sick lint Ban-I averal boner , Insure your property with- W. Brand. Ageln. Mr. J. Velhr. wlm has been conâ€"i lined lo his bell for the pasl ten (lays‘: ‘ with neuralgia ut the limbs. in on the: way to recovery. . l i The young people of the ILarkiI {surprised Miss Alice Evans nu Fri-l lday evening. A general good time1 i was indulged in. l 1. Mrs. John Snyder entertained Mfé. Carr and daughter, of Wau- , kegun, Tuesday, follovwd by a card i _ . party in the evening. § ‘roy', who has been con- r0um for a few days with exnects to requme his Mr. J. W. McKinl-éy spent Snu- day with Mm. McKinney at La- Fayeue 1nd. Mrs. McKinney has been visiting relatives in Indiana for several weeks. Mrs. Frances Huines Matteson' :will lead the study class of the H. P- W. C.. Tuesday afternoon, February l3d The subject (or study is "Eve-l l lution of the Newapaper.” ‘ l The Altar and Rosary society will receive communion in a body at the 1 8:30 o’clock mass on Sunday morn- ing. Feb. let All members are kindly requested to attend. a Mr. and Mrs.'DeQua and son, and 3 Mr. Defiendorfer, of Ravenswood, lspent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D "l W. Sweatland. Mr. Defiendorferiis lanenthlisiaafic yorker in the Ep- il l worth League. I: l 1 vi,‘ 3! al Messrs. Malmatedt, Schal and anlflorach, prominent. business map of " ‘Chipagompont a day in town last is wash They'hue become quite en- wa~ thuuilatic over the beauties of High- lnt. land Park. Mr. Schal is looking _____â€"â€"- toms and villages film the non» shore EIGHT PAGES is looking le oldest man in the world today in Senor Manuel dal Valla. of 'Menlo Park, a suburb of San Franciso, California. Senor del Valle is 157 {years old. Born in Zacaticas. Old lMexico, Nov. 24,-174I5; as a certifi- California. Senor del Valle is 1'57 years old. Born in Zacaticas, Old Mexico. Nov. ‘24. 1745, as a certifi- “it” of his birth, signed at the time by the jele politico, as chief magis. ltrate, of Zacatecas attests He now lives with his great-grand nephew, Jose del Viille. _ â€" Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Howe gave ‘ aparting reception last Sunday in ’ honor of their son. _Willism, .who will return to England, sailing on the White Star liner, Teutonic, on" 1 February 2L The guests were Mr. if and Mrs. Burgess and Mr. and Mrs. l‘ Sumner, of Evyauston, and Mr. and is Mrs. Bysonfi, of Highland Park, " \and .Mrs.. C. Wetson, oi Pennoyer l Sanitariuin,“ of Kenosha. lb. Mr..’Jim Larkin, of thelqfirm of isl Larkin 3; Kline. has sold his interest 3" in the shoe business to Mr. Kline, n- who will continue the business at the 75‘ iold stand, 259 Central avenue. Mr. ‘99 i Kline is Well known to the people of 'Highland Park, as a straightforwardk g0, hones't,'energetic man. and "to show via the appreciation‘of this fact, do not the pass him by when looking {or any- ind thing in his line. His many friends ‘ ha. wish him success. l the Presbyterian church held a very interesting and helpful meeting last Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Carleton Moseley. Mrs. Ev- erett read the paper of the afternoon in her usual instructive and interest- ing manner. After the program re- freshments Were served. Mrs. Patton poured. The beautiful newhome of Mrs. Moeeleygave a fine place for , the ladies to meet, and all had a de- ' lightful sociak time. The meeting . next week will be at the ~home of fira. Fred Clow- NIW§L§Hn are you read- NO. 10.

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