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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 27 May 1899, p. 4

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§ CfiilfiuIfiifiuni. ”W” ICC’CGDCCO Dr. H. D. Hull of Cqmlen'k'o It. Hdnry was a Park visitor Wednesday. - ‘ - tanker, has ta Mr. Joseph-R. Cole 0! Racine “'9” "mm! visited with old friends Thundq. '°° " ‘ 9““ A and-luv Gus Mesrklin spout tbs Sabbath in Milwaukee, the guest of his brother. H Raymond of Claim I yum met resident. spent Suquy It the Exmoor golf grounds. Mr. Albert Dickqon, a former resi- dent of the Park, is expected to visit friends here next week. Mr. Vernon Canard and family of Chicago, were in town and visited the golf grounds Sunday. I Miss Bells Dorsey of South Evan- ston called on Miss Nellie Rudolph and other Park friends Thursday. { rfiflleQI:CI:OI.I: §I§’0:.Q.IDI ID. About June let the local exchange of the Chicago Telephone Co, will be removed to its new and canine? dious quarters over F. W Schu- macher’ a drug store. Increased busi- ness made the change necessary,” their present quarters are much too small. « A number of friends of Mr. Chas. Mason gave in his honor, as a fare- well courtesy, a dance at the club on Tuesday evening, followed by an informal good time at the home of Miss Nellie Palmer. and a supper at Miss Julia Morgan’s, given by Miss Fannie Everett and Miss Morgan. Mr. Mason will not leave for New York for some time, owing to the ill- ness of his young'erbrotherl Mr. G. Willie Cummings has sev- ered his oodnection with ifltheliog'g Switchboard Co, and accepted a po- sition as Highland Park and Giencoe manager of the Chicago Telephone Co. . Mr. Cummings ie a formei- em- ploye of the latter company, he havâ€" ing resigned some months since to go with the awikoh-boatd people.’ Mr. Whitehead, whoeevlnoe he has taken has been. promoted end hereafter will be connected with the main ofioe at Chicago. It. Henry E. Gmenbeum, the bunker, has taken the O'Brien house to: we summer. ' Ir. Greenbaum’n son is a student in the Military Academy. . The Baptist Church social at the 1 home of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Evans ‘ on Tuesday evening, was a courtesy extended to the Sunday school teachers. There were sixty- the friends of the Sabbath school pres- ent and the evening was one' long to be remembered by all who enjoyed the informal, but none the less cred- itable program. Every one seemed bent on having a good time and this prevailing spirit of jollity and good humor. was but heightened by many unusually good musical renditions by Mr. Hitchcock, .Mrs. C. 11. War- ren and Miss Florence, Evans. The musical program was followed by a number of games. Mr. Schumacher’s celebrated graphophone deserving mention for its part in' the festivities. Mr Wilson. the Sunday school sup- erintendent, made a brief address, and very happily spoke of the flour _ ishin'g condition of the Sunday school and the bright prospects for contin- ued prosperity in the future. A supper completed the successful carrying out of the evening’s pro- gram and'the‘ friends of, and vvork- ers for. the Baptiat'Sabbath school .are to be congratulated on the en- thusiasm and large attendance so noticeable on Tuesday evening. Excursion to Bnfialo via/the Nick- el Plate Road. at cine fare for the round trip. Tickets on sale June 11th, 12th and lBth,-good returning to and including July 2nd, 1899, providing they are deposited with joint agent in Buflelo on or before June 17, 1899. Do not mine this opportunity of visiting Buffalo and Niagara Falls at i very reasonable expense. City Ticket 0mm, 111 Adame street, Chieego. Depot, Van Buren Street Passenger Station, Chieego, on the Elevated Loop. ’10 First of the Season. i l I I l...’”.‘ ‘| Chicago Varnish Co. WV“. 3. ”AW AVE" M. R COBB,” W. MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. Fo wlers No. 88 Indium: St. Cmcuzo. Prescriptions dispensed with the but and:- of drugs and chemlctls. _, Jul popular brands of huh-We Havana About Insurance.. 120 Dearbom St. Life, Accident. Fire. - 616 Marquette Bldg. cmcmo. ' ' Announcement The_ Sun Book Bindery Send a postal card for rates on Btu’dlmr of all klnds. » on: books rebound: magazines bound: fine bindings If desired: all. hand work; will last alife-time.. ‘Pamphlet work a spechlty. Address. ! ' . , AID Fox Terriers.. ’ ”Id-n Furl!) Ramon. Hive pun- bnd pa plu to [Race out‘on shares. Fat Micah". teen . J. Bitumen, Manager. Waukeun‘n. . E. Cot. Madison and Dgubom 8n. CHICAGO. Tm Bxpnu 31:. I wish to gqnmmge SQ“ mxcgatggug‘n tha‘g I. Wlall SU IIlIlUlIl/Iw‘ “- ..., -.‘.w.‘.....--- -__v. In line of lmporled English and French F annels 10: (volt and’l‘ennls Sultsla now complete. and I will be pleased to show you the largest and most aelecg atoc novelties ln Golf goods. Respectful y. NA VA LITE. _ SHIPOLEUM. SUPREMIS. DRUMS? Manufacturing J. E. B. Lauder. and M. H. McCarthy Box 47. Highland Park. TthmBookBindcfi, CHICAGO. Optician. Enablhhed 1881.

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