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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 13 Feb 1903, p. 8

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gsvo s sleigh rids “my swo- nisg to s nulls! of month and: sftersnjoying s M dds they returned to Maya: Bud s resi- dence when they spat the re. msinder of the «aging in music. games. etc. At 11.8) luncheon us served snd their guests departed wishing them any returns ofthe d-y P. O. Impede: Doment chock- ed up the Highland .Pulk post- ofice last week and {06 every- thing 0. K. Notril Ram“, of Yin‘e avenue, bu been voty sick with appondt citis; After his first severe nt- tack he had a rchpae ad has been worn than baton. Clinton, is slowly mating from 11 combined attack of Ippsadidfis andtbsgrippo. At presenthsis on the Dead. . The hmfly a! Funk 0 Clark have bsd the grippe, but its grip 'urelsxing. A Dammit emit. Dr. Berg-n pinata}. broken arm of ’Jer Hibhud‘Wodneo- dny and foam! it in fine dupe. The judge buttoned up his ulster so the doctor couldn't turn the machine on hi: heart James New, 1505“ been quite ill with the , grip, is much better and continue- rto imprbve. musstmmpmnsmu able» beauttgain. The death angel again visited the B. 8. Men’s Home. on Monday. and called Jomqurincx-oll to his final teat. The funeral servic- were obn- duotod by the Rev. J .G. Finkboinor. The romiina were taken back to his eeoompenled by hiewife end eon. Ht. Driecroll bed been' In ill health for some time and deth wee not unex- pwwd. He had been an inmate of the home for three‘y’m ' Rev." C. H. finneeoube'of St. Paul's Church in Glenooe made the News Lena e pleeent call this after- noon" Mn. C. Bell] hue been quite ill the put week. Wm. J. Landaflnah a Motor 0! Chiago 1nd who live- in Highland Park can on the Sumo: Romania whomona Minna-ninth; Gotvor Qlevehnd 0030, of Port John Hnlouey in “Rating from In. 0. H. Hand is (with 111 tho-4n (wt it has its “grip” on may 91 our citiunl. Hr. John Kerb-ll a home from Cornell college owing to un opl deaic of typhoid fever, there being ova-400m. Roger Culver left 1m week for Hot 8m Junction (near Phoenix) Arinonn, for his health Mt. .nd In. Wm. Richard: gm movingiino fibéirrnew bong on Grove west. Mr. Arthur Day iq remodeling his house on Sheridankocd and Haas! avenue, and connecting .with the city water and bower. There will be I grand patriotic entertainment on Saturday, Feb. 2101:, at the villnge halhfor the benefit of the camping fund of St. Pnul’a alpiccopol church chair. The Christan Endmcr misty evening. Mr.‘F. G. Moxtimex had a, miufprtuue'ot losing hi. fine "mm home and content: by fire on Monday morning, his {unify barely escaping in their night clothes to hi5 MM: home. Fm m entertained for the adjacent houses, but it was confined to the one through the efiorts of anemi- jinteer firemen and fieighbm‘s uh quickly responded to the an The lots will um he owned by m3 mama now Hawaymm ‘ The pnrty that «010 the cane‘ from a certain hallway at the north and last week had better return it at once, otherwiaewthe patty’ sname will be pnbluhed. Return the wane, be forgiven, and all will be Highwvood payday at in Poof Hood”. . Lee Stem has returned from Hobnn, Illa. The many friends of Mrs. Tur- ner win be pleased to learn that her condition has improved in the last {cw days. .. enjoyable we! gt a» suntan . , ~ HIGH WOOD. «a. hunting wth «ion w: 0311. thkim imam i. am up 'um. . at Oghudnflfldflty no; we "Magnum two mile-5 who! In which n Wag rapidly under the uble mung:- nent o! J. T. Walsh and J..T. Burke, of Burke 3208., Chicago. Kn. Stanley Ree-d and Mann J. Bud, won first and wound prizes at Mn. Bunnd’n gard party Sin scum Ennaton 1m Tues; day. Deputy Soprano Masts-ii Wuh- bnm md Cook-on. of Wattage. are agonizing I lodge of Mystic Wotkun «zflighwood. - Mt. Gerald Vin Sch-Sch have. lot New York city on I bulim- trip the 19th. While in the city he will witncu the int perfor- nuance at Robert Hood Bower' a open, “The Mummy and the fluid" He will be ubaent from the Put one month. SUPRA“ mass IN ILLINOIS. One of the M important «out in loghhtin circles an the buying of the tux-paying woman “Inge bill indie Ito-Ia 7o! mpreunufivu, PM 4. Th org-Mom up. eented m so numerous, epeeohee were of each uniformly Wt end the women who made them“ were no well km to be fleet, gracious. noble womenthet m‘aoh good will result from ghie V 89am Burnett, chairman of the ”election opmmitm began the m. ~mun under consider. mm and py lit-{HinaioAu Within, ol’Ghioogo. Illinois, score. My for tho 'gonorll fodmtion' of woman’s clubs. She was one of me [first women to recommend to the federated clubs that this nutter shouid be etudied an an e result of investigation the state federation unanimously endorsed this hm. : Rev. Kate Hughes spoke, lepre. uniting the oldest organization of 1the state of Illinois, the Iiiinoie equal suffrage eewciation. At the preceding legislature ehe end her husband had been the chief emee of the joint guardianship bi“ passing hy so large a majority. Dadatut. president off. the winch Mention of clubo.’ the large“ organizations of women in the state, spoke of the auto] study given this more by her orgaoinuon before min-xi. c. Brohm, president 0! the Illinoin W. G. T. U. Wing ( ii “in lecturing through the going from county mt}, and spoke with the donowho hulmnod “to k G‘ ““901. m Mu. En With”. put president. 0! ti. cinnamon 0! "bacon 1|»th bob-l! of £15.86!!!) daughters ad quoted thy {My Wt. and. by many leading ‘mon'hou o! the order. . A lows; Iron tho loading dado. cutie women of "finch. Dr. Julia Holme- Smith and one [ton tho loading republic“ m q! “0 sun. In Elwin. Spring", chair min of ti. wound: am. an“ republic-n mama, um road by In. Bu [union Smith who did not bolong to out“ putty. ‘In. sum. bu W owl: ol'lm tin. b cork am the ohfldnu of thick“ to intend than in wing. douche. and in. mu. pomlly mm. d 108 along. nodal coated m; u» 10m mph , Mu. Illa 8. 8mm, nib of Rop- may. swan and bond! tho 3M! aupodnbndenfio! lunch)“ at «kW. 3. T. U. Ipoh «mu [not of tho mun; An earnest W hoin Hi- Alb! Ken 0! the candle uom’ I union a! humid told of the Min action him by her obs-ninth. In lulngo bill. This hue: In- ad by Dr. K. K. Bola, the wife of mp. resent-tin Davies. at Joli-t. ‘ lmEA. Deon oneottheedtton oiOMnIgo ehuitiu. also x We of the Chicago Catholic wom’e notionel league next Iddre'eud the committee. Mn. 1?me Enid, bond” 0! the Lutheran wound: 0mm in en enthneiutio aunt who: and home woman. 81M xpoh of the grown at 03!:th 1 in‘ Sweden, and unkind that my women tux-payer, m longaxo would have been voting in Sweden, but comingw the undo! the free and the lend of the have, she has been dieirnnebioed. No organization who unnamed which was append to the Income ‘ and no individual evoke Igninxt it. During the owning foflowing flu hearing came the Govowt’o thesp- tion to member- of tho Immature. and he Inked two of the onions. omen", Mn. Hammock and mi. Elisabeth stloy Enron. of High. land Put. to road» tho guest with Manual! and his wilt. Thin count-y Land m kindly W09 ohown legislature on vary mum ‘ Gunman WAGE! um. “mp-yin; new“

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