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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 3 Jun 1899, p. 7

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The regular monthly meeting of the ,Ladies's Aid Societ of the Fresh erian Hespital ' l he held next, onday in Chicago in the ' ohapel‘of the hospital. I The petition of 'manv opert ' owners and residents of t e Par asking the city to open up Vine avenue across the railroad tracks . will be .presented to the council next Tnesda evening, and it is the general ope of the communi- ty that this desired improvement may be made possible“ The rail. road would,_ doubtless, prefer to . put a subway under the tracks at this point rather than be compell- t ed to maintain a grade crossing there permanently. It seems _ strange that the Park has goné~as long as it has Without a crossing - between the electric light station n and Highwood‘. ' ” Particulm II to today’s picnic in next week'n Nut-Luna. “Jamal-ad Park Club has q dimotor’l ' meeting on Monday Magma. ' '1'. C. X. Hewitt of Chicago 1|. rented the 8. W.'James place - for the summer. If «the leme‘nts are propitious "to hunt ed poor children of the Chicago ' settlement ~ will have an Opportunity today of breathing the fresh country air (it-”the old_ picnic-grounds. and of having a; day of sunshine and frolicfiunder the beautiful trees, near the lake blufi'. The Oasoli Club of High- land Park Awill‘ make it a day of complete happiness to - the little city childrenâ€"s, day of flower- , picking in the big ravines; of tree- ' :dom fronithe smoke and noise of the city, so that when at nightfall the little ones go back - to their Chicago homes manya cheek Will. retain a healthful glowf bestowed by a day spent under blue skies, and many an eye will reflect the perfect hap iness sorarely exper- ienced by t em little waifs. And these memories for a long time to come. one can believe, will be . cherished by thesechildren whose early years are not as full of joy A. Alexander, wno mm nu ma mmw ing won the Exmoor trophy for best score, played in remarkable form for so early in the 1 season and .won the first prize at Ontwentsin in the afternoon matches. His handicap made Mr. Alexander’s net score the best of the day. Peter. Walker, the club professional, went the course of eighteen holesin 75, which ties the record made over the same course by James Anderson. . Rafinia. Charlie Bergen is visiting in Milwaukeefi ‘ .~ . Q ~ MELC. R. Guilfbrd has been . ill with the mumps. Mr. Percy‘ Hill has gone to Chicago for a short time. _ Mrs P. e of Michigan, formerly of Idlewil ,. was in town. Mrs. C. G,,Kell g has beer visiting in Norwood ark. It; - .2- J ‘1’“ T .‘_....:nn 1“ Van as chiiahood should be. The 05. soli- Olub is to be congratulated on this the latest and most practical TEE SHERIDAN ROAD NIWfiLETTEB. good work accomplished by the [Ania-mu organization. . "u 3am: Golf at Onwentsia Saturday last fififimfi attracted an unusually large number “m" "‘3“ °‘ of members and guests. The course FOR SA] was in splendid condition and the tog-fie“ day an ideal one for golf. Mr. W. ed, beet ‘ ~ , - . mmn. A. Ale-sander, who had in the mom: lug-won the Exmoor trophy for best score, played in remarkable form for so early in the 1 season and .won the first prize at Ontwentsja in the afternoon matches. His handicap made Mr. Alexander’s net‘ score the Met of the day. Peter. Walker, the club professional, went the course of eighteen holesin 7-5, which'ties the record made over the same course by James Anderson. . Mrs. C. R. Guilfbrd has been, won up... any .m- mum... ill with the mumps ave , nghl‘and Park. ‘ . Mr. Percy Hill has 89316 *0 WANTEDâ€"4‘0 rent, four rooms Chicago for a short time unfurnished; or one large, fur- Mrs. P eof Michigan, formerly nished room; reasonable. 'LIDA H. LUNN, of Idlewil was in town. Mrs. O. G. Kellogg has been ' Highland ParkLaundxg. viziting in Nofwood ark. fimnmfflfl Mrfa’hd Mm. Lowering of Kan- sas have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Comatock. ~ Ft. Sheridan Park Theatre and Dancing Pavilion. Vaudeville Saturday «0 Sunday the {alum-n chef roman, of the Great Northern Hotel, cm. cage. Iowa’smks. Chap. uni meals at reasonable rates. Speck] dining rooms provided for parties in club house on the gr'ouudg FiM-clm Orchestra Every Day and Evening. 10 AGII' 0' IIAUTI'UL INCLOUIB OIOUNOC. ,. FRANK NEWMAN. ,' , R. n. CHATMAN. ; Oils, Gatolinc. Lamp Bumcrs (All Ite‘xm undel- the above findings. mclud in: Situations wanted. Help Wanted. Lust. Found. E112. 3 an. mu... 8 chl rate- mndc known mam)!” ign at th I office. for lllwv -uku v _'r-V- more than one‘imemoili FOR SALEâ€" Scotch oollien, Fox terriers and Cookers DOgs board- ed, best of ours. Mrs. Alexandor, 1016 Davis street, Evanston; FOR SALEâ€"1897 bicycle, in good order, $10.00 cash. Address A B C. GlencoeP. O. FOR SALE OR RENTâ€"4110mm and lqt, comer Central and Linden aves; 9 rooms, bath, steam heat. ;lot120x190ft. to alley. H. Ct? Sampson, Box 5, Highland Park, or 539 w. 1.4th at, Chicago. WANTEDâ€" Furnished ‘ bounce, north lake shore to rent, summer mouths; Have applicanty Owders please reply in detail; E. N. Weart G; 00.1111 Dearborn‘st. ‘ WANTED-eâ€" B a. Swedish woman, wark by the ay 277 W. Cenltml ave. ., Highland Park. FOR SALE. T0 RENT. ETC. P. O. Box 98. Gknme.

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