WW â€0.5mm.†cmscuhmnud ":30“!!!th Khalid)!" Llanob'flilldny â€â€˜ old baby girl died Sunday. Hull: where he will enter service in Ir. J. 'InGregot Adams was a M '1“!!! ï¬nally. . .lx..l. 3. 0010 of Blaine .was the M of I“. I. Evans Sunday. ‘ If; H. Rubens has rented the A. 8. Campbell bonus for the summer. Alumni 010M933!) '9: a guest an-Satiuédq hqtof Mr. w. B. White. 1 Mn. Donna, a former resident of the Pith, visited here w‘ith friends over fluidly. It. Phnatiehl recently received an olu‘fi‘om in Omaha church to be- some in pastor. “Juno Finnoy‘ of Wankegan spent Sunday with Misses Stella and Louis Kinney. , Milt. F. .B. Munch of Chicago, has rentedlhe Emerson house ind will soon move into it forms summer. Hrs; â€Clariï¬ed Dwight Wilmot, widow of the late Lyman Wilmot, of West Doerï¬old, died Monday; aged 87 13mm.- She wgs an old and respec- attendant, having resided in the ‘toodnty our 50 years. 11.155311141151134 and three votes cast in High!ood Park for trustee of school dud Who: of high school board of edmtion Mr. Schaumer had 283 to: mentor of high school board and W1liiam- Millard roughed 302 i i' .514; “mm 0; quA {ï¬n v‘ C you w mm ty ladies","who manifested «new interest in the election. WWWW. nu t “Iaiitucrul 5.» a 05W Park Department at J ' Mr. William Tillman, who has been aupatintendent of the Exmoot golf gréanda since the organization of the ciub, has severed his connection with it, on account at the demands on his time of his growing business of gen and tuning , and beautitying of lawns; ,xr‘. Tillman i; an old mid raap'aota‘d resident of the Park, who undanhnda his buaineaa thoroughly and ail whomtrust him with their work can feel assured of a ï¬rst class job at maï¬a price. m SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. Ro- Flotcber loft Sunday hat to: “I. when he will. auto: service in the “my. . In Old Mrs. Martin of Chmgo, ignited with Mr. nnd Mn. John Shannan Sunday. Mr. H. D. Dickonoon Ind ,family oontonplgto moving" to Austin, Ill... about the ï¬iddle 9f the month.\ Tliqw.‘ 8. Lmhér house is rented for the summer to Mr. and In Riehardabn, who wane its occupants lust summon _ Miss M. L Cobb left Chicago last week with Mrs. Genevra Johnston Binhop lot I concert tour in southern California. New Mexico and Kansas. The Rev. Pfenstiehl will resume his series of sermons on the Lotd’s Prayer, interrupted by his vacation. Next sabbath the text will be: “For- give us our debts as we forgive our - The memwe of the Presbyterian church have about secured the em. mount desired by then) to cover the expenses of erecting a parsonagemnd' the buildeng which pgomiceuo be a- very pretty one, will » be started only in Max. ‘ ‘ ' ' Mn. Hugh MFarlane will com meme building a handsome home on the site of the farmer MacFarlane house on Linden Park Place, The, W “"B’W’†v,’ vmi'iï¬iï¬â€˜ï¬wu m" w #0th Hub» ' keyed by ï¬re, will be of brick and will start building early in May. “The eï¬orts of the Nzws-ermnto agitate the question as to the open- ing of Vine ave, across the railroad, have induced some of the Park’ a citi- zens to get out a petition that is be- ing signed by such I large number .0! New preparty owners that prompt and favorable action \by the new email mmured‘ Undoubt. «Hy. theG. _'N. W. R. 3,, ‘would prefer to put in a viaduet on Wire no. rather than have a gnde croee~ iï¬ to mutui’n at that point. 180mm] mating and election at M0! the Highland Put Pub- lioï¬ahool Art Loiguo will be held on Tuesday, April eighteenth, at the public «tool, at lhmthirty. Hin- Cu-hm will give . '“clnlk talk,†aid it lthopedthu all momben 'will be pruont. _ The Montgomery house has been rented for the comma: to Mr. W. 1". Nero! Chicago. Mr. Montgomery will build o temporary home on In- plc Ive mount the lake blufl, north of W. J. Cunningham’s home and will coon commence erecting mother and more comm-1 Incidence on the lune M. We are . glad to announce that next Friday evening, April 218i, our people will have an opportunity to hear the “Ferry Hall Glee Clubâ€~in their delightfulentertainment, ting- ing, elocuiion, etc, at the Presbyter- ian church.‘ They come under the auspieee of Rev. Pinnetiehl’e 'Snbbeth School class of young menâ€" Do not this: this rare treat. The young ladies are charming. song, “The Old Thirteen," sung by Captain and Mrs. Burke. the usual. routinehueinese of the chapter was transacted.- Then Miss A. R. LaBsr, the regent. made her report of the eighth continental congress, which ‘ was held in Washington in Februaryl“ This‘ report, although very long, was ‘ so interesting that it was listened to with the closest attention and proï¬t ably discussed Miss LaBa'r reported: more than 27 .000 members in the U. ' S. and $300, 000 expended in hospit- al work and various. methods 01- t6- Lli‘ef for soldiers during the war with Spain. The rweptions and tees for V the delegates were numerous, the re- ception tendered then} by President and Mrs. McKinley being especially enjoyable. The chapter gave Min ' LaBar a vote of thanks for the very able manner in which she had repre- sented them, and for the full report made Mrs. Burke again sang most 7 acceptably and site: adjournment the chapter enjoyed further hospitality extended by Mrs. and Miss Smith. The North Shore Chapter, Dsugh- tors of the American Revoluï¬on, met last Saturdey Sm the beautiful heme of Mrs. Albert PauLSmith. ,After the