VOL II. \lemwla)‘. October 27. MM, will long b0 .1 rml letter (lay in the histm'y of tlw Village of Fort Sherâ€" lllilll. lt was on that day at four n‘c‘m‘k p. m. that the corner stone :1 line Mark of .lnllet limostmw was lnitl with ï¬tting om'mnonios. ThkI weather was port‘wt, and :1 large assemblage gathered and m-cmmno» tlutml themselves on the ~xitlowalkh‘ nu both Hl(l(‘fl at tho strvetA on In uk .uul lumber pileu 11h best ï¬lm v.0uld A heat platform had been :irrnnged on a level with the front window sills on which the village and other ofï¬cials were assembled. The stone is ï¬nely ï¬nished, in size 30 x ‘1†inches fat-e and I7 im-hes deep. It is set on the north side of the main entrance about half the hight ol'tlie . doorway and on its fame frontingr the street hears this inscription in plain. deep eut gothie 'letters. plainly legible to everybody. \Vo m:1.\'rmn:u'k in passing that. uvor Llw main vntrumto there will In- '~ largo stnnv lu‘nring in ï¬lm INN-rs tln- simple inscription Unis: 'I‘IIII IIIIIIIIIIIg IN EII-I-II .‘IlllI IIIII HiIIIIs IIIIIIIIII IDIII‘ 'k \OIIII‘ 20 I‘IIIII \\ IIh ('IIIâ€" Iago II)!“ :IIIIII' IIIII 'IH'HSI'II III w -k as IIIIII :IN I’ IIII: IIIIIIpIIiu IH"I( k. \\ II “III III-III- gIIIIIU :I IIIII III-m IIIIIIOII III the building IIII II Is III-IliIuII-IL :IIIOI II, III I~IIIII|IIIII IIIII. :I I'II‘I' \I'IIIIIIII or months IIIIIII-II_ IIIII_\' I‘I‘lllzll‘kIllfl III:II II will ('OIIIIIIIN‘ \‘II'I'HLIIIL IIIII-:IIIIIII}. High] and Park News. (Z _l. HrJNsnx. .\. “2 Banana, .I. II SWANHUN II FUR'I' SHERIDAN 'I‘()\VX llA\|.l CORNER STONE LAID. Ii. l-l\ ANS. Clcrk. ‘ H. I). (Mann-A'qux Arrhm H.1LFA‘ “ARK A1 Snx.‘ \\‘ â€max. I’rvsiulrnt 'I'R| S HIGHLAND PARK, ILL., OCTOBER 29, 1897 Bluvwx HULAN, (‘AI'LIC‘ L‘mvna elegance and utility and will l)? :1 great credit to the place. In the corner stone :1 solid copper lynx was deposited, in which were pluch lots of documents, "among others :1 history of the village, at lcastsincc its org‘inimtion, carefully compiled by its accomplished clerk, ll. E. Evans. The local society of ()dd Fellows put, in their constitu- tion and Irv-law‘s. by Deputy Grand Master John R. Rhodes: ('. \V. 'l‘hompson, Deputy (lrnnd (‘lmncel- lor, deposited the records of the Lake Shore lodge. of Knights of l’ythius. The llighwood Rebekah lodge, No. 155:; were handsomely rep- prosented by :1 score or so of the leading ladies of the, place: the Fort Sheridan Building and Loan Associ- ation, and llighwood (‘anip .\'o. 377.3 of'Modern \Voodmen of Amer- ica. ln' Venerable(‘onsul l)r, 'l‘urner: H11. the the HIV mun. [21$ -l'IIlj_{’I‘ lIIIwis ll. llilIlIurIl :Is‘ :I for IIH‘I' resident and :I llH‘llllK‘l' III' lllt‘ IiI'sI l)()ill'(l III [“leva was called out fur the IIIIly l‘III'IIIIIl Slfl‘I’I'lLUl- IlII- III-- I-IIsiIIII HI‘ :llllltlf‘ll In his former l'PHlIlé‘IH‘I‘ iII llH‘ village, of his I-Il'III‘I, III III:IkI- :I lIOllH‘ IlH‘I'P and of his :llIlIllH" llllI‘l'Uh’l iII IlH‘ IIlnI-e. llI' I-IIIIgI'nIIIl: lIHl Ilw \ ill: [‘10 IIII Inning: llH‘ lM'Nl IIIIilIliIIg- III the kind III lulkv IIIIIIII). II (‘ iII \\lIiI lI IIIII IIIIl) lllI‘). lIIII I‘m-VI â€HP in l)(‘I‘l'liI‘lIl :ll lmst. llllg‘lll lllfl‘ :III lIIIIII-sI 'Il'lIlI‘ â€0 spoke III NUHH‘ I‘XIH‘I lPIH'I‘H llt‘ h: M as :I I- iIi/.I-II. III lIis lllI‘ llI‘lI’ IIII IlII~ IIIII‘IlI shun; and in :I way gI'III‘I'ully III I-III-IMI'IIII- the. people AI llH‘ ('l()Hl' IIl' llN‘HI' ffll'lllul I‘VI'I‘- Red New by (‘harles Gordon: Hood 'l‘mnplars, by State Depâ€" R. E. “'intm': and the National on no. 47.3. hv H. K. Evans, (‘1)\’(‘I.I'I)F,l) l)\‘ TF.\'TH I‘U‘vl" The marriage, of Miss Ethel D.‘ Arcy Boulton. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George D. Boulton, and Mr. John Robertson Whiteside of Chum- pluin, N. Y.. took place yesterday afternoon. October 28th, at 3 o‘clock in Trinity church. The cerâ€" emony was performed by Rector Wolcott. The church was filled with invited guests from Chicago, Lake Forest, Fort Sheridan and thiscity.- The best man was Mr. Kenneth Boniton‘ brother of the bride. Theushers were Hamilton Street Charles Street of Chicago. Harry Towner and Richard Hawk. ins. The maid of honor was Miss Marjorie Boultou,a sister of the bride; while the Misses Frances and Katherine Brown and Helen and Muriel Boulton were brides-maids. The chancel of the church was elegantly decorated with autumn leaVes. cheranthemums and palms b} the young ladies of the church. aided by florist Bahr. “e have seen decorations more elalmr‘dte, but none more elegantly and tastefully arranged. The Boulton home was decorated in a similar manner. A choict- wedding breakfast followed the cermnony at the church. Be~ sides 11w111hers of the family. guests from abroad \VPrP pram-rut with some from thiscit): The: Wedding pres ants were rich and nunwrous and unusually handsome. At ï¬ve (i'clmrk Mr. ‘ and Mrs. \Vllitvside leTt for :1 wedding trip. After Dec. lst they will lw at their home in (‘limnplaim NA Y. The weather was lwrfect mul tlm Boulton fmnil)‘ in the Park and their prour iuvut Pï¬ï¬lilull in every phusv of life unmng us all Cullsplrt‘tl tn nmkv tha- vwnt one (if unusual prmninmu-t- :Iml intvrest t0 nur ponplv. le strewt and nllvy and the iirv :1qu “MM unumittvvs .irv trving tn mlj ust 1hv In 3th r ()f a slim i.1i claim nf J[Ming Hap}; fur extra uurk on Vim- nvvnm- \vo‘st. Ivss' lmw- :I I'vport BOULTON-WHITESIDE. They will (Mum I‘uvstlzn‘ night.