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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 4 Mar 1899, p. 7

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Q ' W. E. Cummings her children here, has been taken . 1.001 ll nt‘lk'cvu 111-511-1- "rav- um ing the week. Miss Jennie De Roo. postmi‘stress.- and her sister, Mrs. Kelly. spent Sunday at Roseland. - :~Mrs. Worden, mother of Mrs. , whois visiting seriously ill Mr. W. C: Barrett, formerly in the drug business here, is now prospering asproprietor of a Chic- - ago harmacy at the corner of Dear r11 and Lake stre ts. .,.-'_’ ‘ Mr, C. E. Preston h urned from a successful commercial trip. He finds business improving also :in his general store- here. Mr. Alle11.G.dlampitt'1s 1111. am nounced candidate for p.‘Iaiderm'an' 1n " ,the second ward, Highland Park _. for the unexpired term gofDnTum of-Major Wainwright 1111 Thd’rs. -“S {'4‘ e1 who has resigned. Mr Huxtable has caused the Fort Sheridan hotel to be newly ' ' "decorated throughout 1'11 anticipa- tion of a heavy summer patronage. This elegant establishment mow railects the artistic work of W. P. Rutherford, painter and decorator. On Monday evening. the North ”“0111:ng camp of Modern Wood- men w1ll give» a dramatic enter- , tainment entitled “In Guba Libre” ' at the Park pavilion for the. bene- fit of the Highwood camp. This “ four act patriotic play has been cordially received elsewhere and .will be r‘epeatedat Highland Park .. for the benefit of the local wood- . m'en'. ~ from a delightful trip to Albany, - cial 11111:. Highwood’ s leading ‘ Mrs. W. F. Hogs nhas returned Boston and Washington where she was myally entertained by friends and relatives for two weeks. On Monday night over thirty prom: inent Highwood. ple gave'a happy and en yablmdurp - - ty at her resldence to mark t air, . pleasure at the return of one who is the life of every HigthOd so:- 5 Mr. Dmnfiny came over £11113?“v " . Libertyville on Thursday to get 7 Mr. Welch' s pacing mare “Venus.” She will be trained at the Liberw tyville track and will probably campaign the spring circuit. 5 ” ' roar 0088an “Mrs. Col. Ainsley and her mi), ther of Chicago Were the guests, day. -’3A detachment of ten recruits ' have left for Fort Robinson in charge. of Joseph Miller. They' will join the First cavalfiry- " Mrs. H. M Bispham, who .has been the honored guest of her sister, Mrs. Col Coolidge, has started for her home at Paris. France. ~The~‘ acting hospital steward. George C. Van. Sickle. has left with ,ten men of tl1e.l1ospital corps for San Francisco, from whence they will sail to Manilla. “Van“ has been at the Post for three- {pars and has made many fr finds e recently returned om the loban campaign. 510:4“, :v-iv' nigh 1" _, flu Julius Rest of Milwaukee 3' with her sister, Mrs. J. L. 1.111111 11. MistldaB. Chapman, who has been staying with Mrs. R. Watt has gone to the city for a short visit. The Glencoe brass band is go'- ing to give a calico hop April 13; music by the Chicago orchestra. 13'5135191‘8111'1113 are not wanting; _ '39.. . crop of candidates for . iman is beginning ‘_ . ., atom to“ ‘18-» _ The “Reside he company held final 111515111111 Wednesday The 16110111113 oficers were “ " Alva Davis, president; Frank. M ”:13, 11119. president; Robert Scrim gees; secretary; John'i’ayior captain. w ,.:.Mnu and Bakery 1 Highs/0011”". _:1(_.‘ $31.1.1'1 Meals. and Lunches .11 Au flours. ‘ b . ' Fresh Ema. Pies‘. Chaise.“ Iacmmudkaomnm‘ DR. H. CR. NORRISS; 9101111 m.1t03 ~ andbtoap. n1. Cor. Rallroad Ave.. and Elaflsme't. ’ WINNETKA. CHAS. SCHROEDER, Dealer in 111 ens { «M $.11 “Winn”. ' Orders called for and promptly dell lv.er1.-d Opp. Depot. Vlmntkif- .' H v'.’ The family (if Captain Boynton of L Ti'oop, Third cavalry, have arrived from St. Louis and will be a permanent addition to the social life of the Post. The sowing circle of the Hdhqdht church gave a social Friday. One of. MI: Bréakwell’a bones dropped dead a few days ago. Capt. Greene of Bufldlo in vidfing Col. Coolidge and also his cousin Kr Harry Marsh. The Rebecca ludgo will célebnte St Pafirick’a day by a dance in Hogan's halli Dr. Ing «113 of H lghlnnd Park took a Rebeca degree hem dur- ing the week. Mini Jennie De R00. pct-xtmi‘strem.~ and her sister. Mm Kelly. spent Sunday at Rowland” ..-~Mra. Worden, mother of Mrs. ' MrHW CLBarrett, formerly in the drug Business here, is now proépering ”proprietor of aChic-. ago harmacy at the corner of ‘Deargorn and Laké stregts. Eff”, Mr, C. E. Preston haéweturnéd from a successful commercial trip. He finds business improving also in hisgeneml store here. “3. t.- nma‘-a“’a 'M Prw any-avian M? and “n T“. A Wfl‘fl‘l haw: Isl Ilod rewrneu Iron) a very neg-am mp 3:12! ~ M to Snvannah, St Augustine and . , ' .. Jacksonville. They had “splendid '9“ ' 130'”. tineuul : um grand; benefited 3“" ‘80' b their stay in- the anthem Inlninvinitinn‘ Jim '. ~ THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. Mrs. Mary McConnell, of Lake Forest, daughter of Mrs. Couorton of Highwood, is seriously ill with Ian trouble and her recovery is dou ted by hér many friends slid associates here where she Wm!- sister, Mrs. 001. Gmiidge, has started fur her home at. Paris, they will sail to Mnuilln. “Van" has been at “the Post for three- 9n Thur-thy H39: R. P. Wm- a .. "2.... Mme Wainwright, the Mom actress, now phy' It the Great Northeljn theatre, _i.ago .. The Likeeide Edna o'ompany held , their "gnu!!! election Wednesday - rungs)?” The {fillowing officers were ’ ,: Al'va Davis; president“; Frank 1‘33!!ng vice president; Robert Scrim- 0...”...DDCN C O "m3. U ' fi sutmmmuu . O ' “I. Mr. and Mrs. J. Clark are rejoic- ing in the birth of] son. Mina l Graves of Chlugo' u vis- itinM Mrs; Robert M this weak , v ‘ ,. I ' - (Mona m. :1103 ““01" {and Mon m. Cor. Railroad Ave., and EIn< " WINNETKA.

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