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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 16 Sep 1899, p. 11

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Mr. R. E. Brennan-man. of Phila- delphia, in a guest at the home of Luau: Bonita. - Many Lake Foresters attended the county hit a: Liboflyvme, this week. among them Min Kate Mc~ Langhlan, Who noted as judge of the houlqhold art. exhibit. .Mr. George Lake, an old-time resident of Lake Forest, renewed old acquaintance. mayday, He brought his daughter to’ may Hall, to attend school. W» Mrs. A. J. Davis, «adamant an operation at St. Luke's hospital, this week. The opamion was highly" mega-fa] and Mrs. Davin is doing The new apartment house built by Lars Rial-on i: fininhed. It will be occupied by the families of Otto Person and Carl Rumum. John Gould has purchased 'I p tion of the Harder estate, and pi The new home of Turlington Ett- my will be ready for occupancy by Christmas. you ago. A. L Bohr and family are again occupying their Lalo Forest home after I month at tho maids. Vernon Booth has sold the Wadi home-toad, which he numb-lad n have returned from 3 visit mil}; In 0M0. 0! Chlago. visited IN: Luke Fond friend- Thunday. Jane- Aodonon. In. in contain. Mnc the m o! u new 50... Th. WWQjoynd . “ml,” at Forutor’u hall My evening, The PINE-shoal opened new, morning Iith a good attendance. It. Addy. of Boston. in mum; at the Andonanbom. John mum. is building | new I”. B.“ “ mp’in‘ he} 3.. Mi. $3M: in “An- :1 two- m BHIIIDAN ROAD NEWS-LE‘ITER cousin. Mina Pauline Taylor has turned from her visit in ‘ Mr. Willis Thorns is at home for a‘ visit. ’ Miss Mfitha Fopte has returned. from a visit in Palatine, Illa. \ Mina Agnea’Garceiand is spend- ing a few days with Miss Florence Mr. Whitne was born in New York state, and had been a resi- dent of Winnetka for the past six years. His widow and two of his .three sons survive him. Messrs. George Whitney, Of this-city, and Frank Whitney, ,the~~’artist, at Lakeside. The deceased was well liked and respected among his ac- quaintrnces and friends and was a great / lover of children, many of whom will leng remember him. He was Ea believer in the universal law of ‘kindness/ and sympathy, which-"after all, forms a~ most im- poggant, part..°£.r9lision- ’ ”The burial was ai Sycamqre, De Kalbscmmt§ 1118., where serv- ices were ‘hefld‘ _, riday. ‘ ' Much. symfidthyvligs‘ been ,ex- tended to the mburning family by ne'ghbors and friends. ' g Winnctk'a. i CMMIWW DIEDâ€"~01! the 18th inst, at 2:30 a. 111., Mr. Charles Whitney, aged 66 years. . The deceased had been ailing the put year with what was an posed to he caucer of the stoma: . A poet-modem examination show: pl-ioated' age and ba‘flled the ‘ skill of some clear best physicians. ' Eonoo Perry has returned from his summer outing in the out, Ind hare-unbou- work at the Acad- omy. Hrs. Perry in still at Provi- deuce. R. 1., while“ John and Frank in at Yale for their second you. H"- W ad m- Knlmino u, Ell-0y have Manned and new. the p. be ' b" d”. '“h Xi. Brown. The 311.91me in occupied by the hail: of no. Harm Gad... Following is a list of unclaimed letters at the postoflice, which will be forwarded to Washington un- less celled for'befOre Oct. 1: Miss C. Amblin, Miss Estella" B. Brown, Harry B. Ballantine,‘ IJohn Dole," Thomas Donahue, Fred W. Hammond, Mrs. 0;,Koh- ler, Mrs- Merrill M; Meyers, Christ Macho . Mr.’ Robert Mc- Cord (‘3), ‘ llen Olsen, E. R. Randolph, Charles Tell, James Thacher... Mr. and ‘Mrs. s. D. Bowen, after havin spent the season with Mr. L. W. were. in the Greeley house, have returned to their home in Oonn‘mticut.‘ ' The Misses Parker, who have been spending a few weeks with Miss E. Thresher. have, returned to their home in Kankakee, 1113. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pope, also Mr. and Mrs. ALC; Maginis have returned, to their home in Chimp go. They have e 111; the examine: in C. C. Arnold’s onse. have movéd into fhe'ilz TOR: which they have had rented through the summer“ ‘ â€" ‘ . Mn. 0.- Goodchild has retained from her trip in England, and is now teaching school at Winnetka. Mr. 8. Senbom and family hiya returned to their home in Chica- . They have occupied the gum house through the season. Margaret Mound left on the 14th for RoCkford, where she will attend school this year. \ Mn. Fox, also Dr. C. M. What- ton are apending a few weeks in Pennsylvania. Mina Hahn Wakem is tak' a trip on the laxoa. She latolfiu been ill with hay fever. - are spending a few ween rinfiiev York state. uâ€"vvu the 9-,: mi ' ' Ht. 0. W. Bohrend spent a few days of Int week in Wisconsin. In. I". 1:. Fox and children have gone to North Carolina for the winter. ~ Lgndon _Hoyt and childxon '- Berti“ has been ill C. 0. Arnold 11

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