' “Him. " rendered in the Club room on Weduenhy. oven. ing. baton t Inge and apprecil- tjw audience was a decided treat as all presentwd Mn. Annette R. Jones for whose direction the en- tertainment m in a large measure dependent for its sum. is to be congratulated. "rï¬om the opening number, a they mean In men ucuuum. violin rendition by r. George R. work. ‘ Jones with a piano accompaniment ‘ by'Mrs. Jonesâ€"40 the ï¬nal numâ€" mfmtmT It ‘1) ' ' ' 0 mg a 0 teen y be: of the evenings program, the not: 0‘ Thuudny'u Deerï¬ald ‘ - election. The Highwood precinct is that numbered 2: ._..-.--_,.‘.., - audience displayed a h h appre- ciation of the talent an artistic ability of the diï¬erent musicians. ' The “Persian Garden composed of Mrs. Ada Sheflield, soprano, Mrs. ‘RitaJ. Shank, con- trslto, Mr. Henry Sheffield, tenor, and Mr. 0er Christ, hsrytone, are deserving of the highest praise for their. magniï¬cent work. Their en- sembie work was unusually good, their voices being besu’tifully'bsit snesd, displaying highly artistic ï¬nish and dramhtic interpretation. Each member of the quartette sang very intelligently and their magma- . s tism was evidenced by the mpt at- V tention given them by the audience. How perfectly, in tune the' artists sangwss perhaps apparent : in the ‘isst quartette, ' where, for a few‘ measures the sing- '.ers were ’u'nseeompnnied' by the piano, ' Qusrtetteâ€- most noticeably. VIII“- The total vote, 723, was the lsrg~ ' est ever castqin a town election. Highwood andFt. Sheridan. Miss Kitty Goeders of-_‘ Long- ,Vsood visited with May Welch over Easter. ; Mrs, Charles Merkeil of Chic- , thisv week .' 4 MrsD. C. Disgan , sister of Bar- ry Powers, (theatre Owner) is a guest of Mrs.'Qiiirk this track; ' lago visits her sister, Mrs. Davis, a n The enormous "quantity. of. work turned out weekly at Mr. T. L Home's studio accounts in psi-'1 for his ï¬ne reputation as sin artis. tie photographer. Serzt. Schellmsn, F 00, 4th Inf - Mrs. Sheflield’s voice is a clear and brilliant soptano; wonderful- ly pure"in quality, and absolute} true. Her 50109 were given wit great dramatic power. Mrs. Shank’n obntmlto is ‘ .very rich and In“, , and in quality indeed beautiful. The trembling, or- vi- brato, common to many barytones j: happily absent from Mr. Curl A venom-Fun. flleICALE. L, ADA I. UBIHIILD. ate! wit THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWï¬LETTEB. Christ’svoioe, for his mice is un. .toge‘ther with s beautiful showing usuelly mooth And shows his ub- Insde by many huge sud bsnnen. . Henry Bheï¬eld'l tweet tenor voice is and expeo truly beautiful. in qnulity. . The Persian Gtrden†prognm is ex. t'remely diï¬cnlt of rendition, and the qnnrume of Wedneadfl ing are to be oongratula forthe wonderful musical temperament they evinced in their beautiful even- . Col. Lipplnoott his left Mutil- te to arrive here May 1st when he will “he hilfamily to in future home in Denver. where 0 will be in oommsnd of thet district. George Rottig he's purchased John Hubbard’s house andlot and will reside there, Mr. Hubbard having gone to California with the Mrs D. C. Degan, sister of Hub. ’ry Powers, (theatre ownegr) is a guest of Mrs. Quirk this Was ' a The enormous quantity of work turned out weekly at Mr. T. L. Horne’ 3 studio accounts in part for his ï¬ne reputation as an artis- tic photographs}. J_. IcDonnldâ€" 1;: mm ..... [I7 W. E. Bandâ€" 1a Pacinct. W. E. Cnmminlk m Precind ..... {g ’Mr.‘Géorgo Boiler, {or mini!- sioner of highways, had 'no opposi- tion. , ‘ eat ever cast in a bum election. w...- iit'PEécinct . . Sergt. Schellman, F 00, 4th 'Inf, returned from Germauywheré he had been on fhrlough and expects a discharge by' favor: ' v The man friends of private Btu-brick w use remains were" "in. terred at _the Post cemeIery Tues- day, were present in large numbers at the funeral services. The floral qï¬erings were- tastefully arranged. Noah SW Rw“mu._ . ' . J.» L'Floyd'. ‘ ‘1;Pï¬MMM,MW§. ' . CMCA‘O. '0. IUPanDO. . -â€" W.J.Ubeeâ€"~ 1.....11‘1 lul’l'ecinct.... Poll COLLECTOR. FOR “3880.. .. “.151 ...167 POI CLERK. 1151 ...121 Thoma Mononâ€" lu Precinct ..... ï¬lm George Bettlg his 'pumhued John Hubbard’s home andlot and will reside there, Mr. 11an having 0 to Onlilomiu with the hope “fling better health. Qgrgt. sane, and Frame Johnâ€" son were in charge 0 and accom- panied 33“)? puisouqr, 11-10 kind inen abjudged mine in Wanke- gan some time ago and VII taken by the men mentioned to a una- tarium in Washingtgï¬'D. C. ' William E. Cummings. our popâ€" .ular and eflicient postmaster,- was gloriously victorious at Tuesday’l election. The strength of his enn- didacy was the princi 1 cause of his ticket’s success, as ghwood’s vote practically decided the election Private Frank Goergen of troop L was stricken with pneumopin laht week and died very suddenly. The funeral parade arranged for and given as a testimonial of the respect of the comrhdes at the de- ceased, took place last Saturday. Q. M. Sex-gt, Charles Campbell was discharged Sunday homing and was scitisen during the day. He was honorably entertained. at a dinner gjven by Mrs. Hogan at whose ham? a party ofvfrien'dshud gathqred. Mr. Campbe'n onMon. day re-enlisted‘ and thereby ch; - ed his title again from Mr. to 06. M. Sergt. - ’ “ ,"_ The ' installation of -. Sheridan“ lodge, 662, 1.0. F., took place Wednesday night, and was a . t 8939888 in every gay. The 0. ears appointed were: 4 Charles amen. N. G. M,; Charles Gustaffson, V. G. M.;_‘ D. J. Brady,'seere. and E. A. Welch, treasurer. Mr. .0. Halley of Oak Park delivered an address on “Odd Fellow Memberâ€" ship and its beneï¬ts..’_’ , The address was enjoyed by all pxesent.‘ 3 din- ner and dance completed the even- ing’s pleasures. , ' «