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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 3 Jun 1899, p. 8

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”gfifigzgg ID:':I. O:Iiiiflfliiiifiil:l.ibfififii! icumuutuuutacum .Iul’fifi...‘ I“. ‘3’“. I .GC.“. 3 A cement sidewalk in being kid on Western avenue. Dr. French has rented his place to Mr. Robins of 011W ‘ . A joung child of Daniel Carey died Sunday of brain fever. The C. H. McComnck'u no at “Walden" for the summer. Miss Carrie Rogers of Chicago visited in Luke Fons! during the week. Miss Dewey of Elgin is visiting at the home of‘ her brother, James Dewey. Mrs. 'Henry Vickerman and daughter spent Decoration day m Waukegan. Miss Maggie O’Connor of Chi- cago spent Sunday with the Misses McLaughlin. Frank Ray and family havé rented their home here and gone to Wankegan to live. ' < Vernon Bay has been appointed assistant superintendent of the Blufl 'City electric row. ‘ Miss‘ Jane Deane- ' of Chicago speht the week at the home of her brother, Charles Deane. James Bose, well known to C. N. -W. passengers at Lake For- est, has gone to Winnetka to act as baggageman. The young lady members of the Catholic Order of Foresters are busy’ rehearsing for the minstrel show which they propose to give on the (awning of J une 16th. They have secured the services 0f the little Towne Bree“ who will do most Of the dancing. M113. Timothy Howe, one of the oldest" inhabitants of the place, passed away last Saturday. The funeral service was conducted at St. Mary’s church Monday moms ing.- Father Cummings, a nephew of the deceased, celebrated mass and read the prayers for the deed. while Fat-her O’Reilley, pastor of St. Mnry’s,delivered'a most touch- ing and eloquent sermon, The femaine were followed to the last resting place in the Lake Forest cemetery by a large concourse of friends and neighbors. ' - DRcWQflW ‘ ' THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWSâ€"LETTER. Min Anna Johnny is at home enjoying her vacation, D. B. meon nib for England the last of June. Mina Brown gate a reception Friday from fourtonix. Mn. Nash spank Sunday with her moths: at “The Lilacs}? Fred Skinner spent" Saturday last with his sister, Mina Marie at Mitchell Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Durand of Evanston spent Sunday at the home of C. L. Platt. Mrs. CarterFitz Hugh entertain- ed the young India. of her Sunday school class at luncheon Friday. The marriage of Miss Anna .Van Amersvoort to‘ Wm. Ashley Lee took place Thursday morning at St Mary’s church. , Herbert Mobre is preparing to go abroad. He will spend a cofiple of years studying in European Universities. Mr. Walker and family of Chic- ago are occupying the Wells place for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Wells are with their son in Chicago for the prqsent. Dr. McClure‘Jdelivered a “Cow- boy Lecture’ at the North Chi- cago Methodist church Monday evening. He was ably _ assisted by the College Glee and Mando- Miss Borden, formerly instruct- orvin elocution at the Academy,was make this store Your Headquarters. when lit (Batman. EVERYTHING IN DRY GOODS “The Enterprise ” If it can’t be found at "Tbé'Enterprise," nobody has it. ' vacuum aim mm. kaegm’l Famous Shop. ‘ ' A. B. MACLEAN,Mma¢u. married Wédnoodny at her home at Dude-0,111. Protnnd Mn. Wolch “tended the wedding. lin club. They were greeted by 5 [age had appreciative audience, and through their gamma: eflorts n neat sum was netted for the school library. Minn Nellie Dewey has rammed home after a year of uncomful teaching in Duplalnes. She will resume her wotk in the Dophiueo school next fall. Ferry Hall, u tell» none of flu; University dprmitoflél, will be converted into hotel- fot the accom- modation of guests during the golf and polo tournaments in July. We understand that the ladies of the Sacred Heart are negotiat- ing for the tract of land a mile south of the station, known as the Helm place. In case the deal is. enacted, a convent will be erected upon the property. These nuns have a world- wide reputation as. educators, and a school under their direction would be a great acqui- sition to Lake Forest. ~Decoration Day was a busy day fer our péople. Entertainments of various kinds were rovided to suit various tastes. he school children assembled at the school house at .the usual time in. the morning, arrayed in white dresses and duck trowsers, and formed in line behind the G A. R. men as they marched down from their hall. The roeession halted in'the square in rout of the hall, where exercises Were held, then reorgsn. ized and proceeded to the ceme. tery, where the children assisted

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