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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 27 Mar 1909, p. 5

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Frank Darling will move into their new hameon Hawthorn avenue tome time in April, it. is understood Dr. and Mrs Darling win live with them. giving up (he mange which they have occupied for the past nine yearsâ€"the mama ptopeny belongs to the Congreg' nioml Church and will be rented. , Mrs. C. H. Howard and ‘Miu Howard were, hostages of a charming reception held ’at their home. "Fair Oaks." on Wednesday afternoon. twenty-fourth. firs. Francis J. Woolle‘y will lead the next meeting of the Woman's Clayâ€"sub- ject the House-Ropers hour, Thursday afternoon at half past two. April lat. ‘The leading Candidate {Or Council- men for Glencoe are Walker, Woolley, Styles. Behrens and Fox; the Independ- ent ticket headed by Mr. West. Are you a andidate for councilman? then the burning question isâ€"whom will you support {or the ofice at Village Attorney, if you are clected.‘ V There was a family gathering at the home of Mr. Burton D. Nichols, Sheridan Road. last Sunday in- how: of the birth- day of Madaine Nichols. ers. Francis E. Frye. of Chicago. has been the guest during the past week of Mr. and Mn. Burton D. Nichols, Practical business men are needed in the Village Councilâ€"pick them out when you vote April 6th. . Henry Behrens, foreman Carpenter [or Contractor George H. Tappe‘r will be Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Smith and family, Sheridan Road. are expected home won from Kama City where they have been for the past two months. Mr. George Morrison, 8 news’paper man of Grand Rapids. Michigan, was in Giencoe on business on Monday. The “Smith Family Concert" will be held Thursday evening at 8: IS. Apfil fiat. Ticket! areonule now. A very large vote will be given for Oscar]. West, leading nominee for the office of Village president.‘ . Mnjoohua Clark of Washington, D. C., was in Gl‘cncoe for a brief visit with relatives last week. a good man in the Council. Mrs. j. S.' MCCnllough. of Springfield, Illinoiu, was the guest of friends during. the 'week. V Mr. Fred Dijackmn is spoken of): the next Attorney (or the Village: of Glencoe. :cquatic contest between; the Uifivereities at Chicago and Illihois held at cham- -paign. The Illinoilwon the water polo game Captain Flanders was the star and it was through his brilliant playing. that the score was swung in the U o! I. favor. Jun‘ius Flanders won the 100 yard ‘ Honors 'for Glenwc were iron last Sat- hrday by Paul and Junius Flandgn at the Miss Alice Drake who underwent an operation two weeks 'ago at the Mary Thompson hospital in Chicago, re}urned to her home in Rensselaer. Indiana. the latter part of last week. Her mother, Mrs. Mary E. Drake, who was in Chi- cago since before the operation. accom- panied her home. Miss Drake is feeling quite well and her entire ‘recovery is cer- tain. Ber many friends made during her stay in Glencoe, will be glad to.know of; her recovery; ’ The .Sunday School children of the Congregational Church are‘being drilled on Wednesday alternoons. at 3:45 for the Easter exercises. Miss Everett; Packer, of Chicago has charge of them {and under her excellent system they will receive splendid instruction in singing. All parents bf the church are urged to lend their children to these rehearsals that they may receive the benefit of thin privilege. ‘ Last Monday night, the last day for 'filing petitions in Glencoe, a ticket’wu filed by Mr. Culver headed by Mr. 1‘ K. Calhoun; and presumably Mr. Calhoun is again willing to appoint Mr. Culver at Village Attorney. It is reported that be- fore any man can be elected. President of the Village of Glencoe, he will find it necessary to state clearly 'whom he Will appoint an Village Attorney. There has been considerable criticism 0! Mr. Cul- ver, the present attorney. } Mrs. Riggs gave a very interesting talk at the Woman's Library Club last Thursday afternoon on the manners‘ customs and life of the Dakota Indians. Her pleasing conversational style was delightful and she‘ told many amusing stories of her wail: among this tribe of Redskins. ' ' Mr. Walter Hughés is a Chicago Candy ’mnufacmrer. Mr. Oscar J. West is a practicing engineer. Who of these two gentlemen vjvill he best qualified to pass on the new water contracts to be let with Highland Park \or Winnctka. ' ' Mr._ and Mrs. Jack (M. Duwling and Miss Edna Dowling of Racine spent {our days of this week the guests of relatives an Glencoe. They will visit in Chicago in week before going home. The little folk's' of Mn. 'Blanche Higgs Dancing Class gave their final dancing party on Tuesday afternoon from four until six o'clgck. Refreshments were nerved at the.close of the afternoon. This entertainment ends the winter term. THE GREATER INFLUENCE. _ Customer: “What did you think of the-Bishop's sermon on Sun- day, Mr. Wigsby?" Hairdresser: ”Well. really; sir. there Was a gent a-sitting in front‘o' me as'ad his ”air parted that crookéd I houldn’t ’car a word.” ANSWERED. “Now"? thundered the impa- tient counsel ”what meal was it that you were going home to?” 'Ye’ wadiike to ken what meal?" “Yes. sir. Ishould.” "Weel then it was oatmeal!” answered the wily Scot. ”Your husband 'll_ be all right now" said the doctor; rubbing his hands~ with evident self-satisfact- ion "What yer men?” demand" ed the weeping wife. ”You told me he wouldn t live a fortnight” "‘Well I’m going to cure him. after all'” said the doctor. ”S‘ur- ely yOu're glad to hear such ' un-. expected news?” The woman wrinkled her brows. "Puts me in a- bit of an 'olé'" she said. ."I've bin and sold all big clothes for his‘ funerall." I AN AWKWARD PREDICA- MENT. A great athlete was appearing. One‘of the feats he performed was to lift a sack "of flour weighing 280 lbs. on his back. '1 he following was overheatd between two of the audience in the gallery. I say Jim, he seems to do it quite easy.”»_ ”‘And so he" ought to‘" answered Jim Scornfully. ”I’ve been told he uses self-rising flour.’ ‘said. politely, His't there anything here that suits you?" uNo.” re- plied 'thefair shopper. ”I won't select the goods now. You see I'm just looking for a friend. “There’s another roll on the shelf." said the assistant. ‘1’“ take it down if your friend is likely to be in it. EXPLAINING THE TRICK. The. countérmau' had taken twenty-‘nine rolls of dress goods from the shelf 'and was getting; trifle impatiint, ”Madam." he AN OBLIGING ASSISTANT. u: I While you are thinking about it IS THE BEST TIME to subscribe for the» News-Letter TWO YEARS’ PAY PLAN Have CHICAGO :Egljléufifibiigv-EOMPANY THERE IS NO OTHER AGENCY . ON THE FACE OF THE GLOBE TODAY. 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