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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 14 Oct 1899, p. 3

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. II III or two. of the North Shore] 3 IIbuiII I. III: III boon entertained ,. a It tlmII by. IomI poo 3m. plo that I lioouaed sa~ m“ looo might be permit- , ted by ofifinla olthocity government. 3. The connIflI Ian tIopower to pet ”I unit I $106!) to gym) “I doorI, but - link of the-.Iéuncih IiI the property ‘ ’ iii-1pm»: and théy constitute I IafI “mid IgImIt mything of this kind. ‘ r .3 ' , muttobedesired. 3 , 'i ‘ of, the North Shore Ire 'tIoIIIoIIImIII IIIIIII of any I :thingmthenatureofauloon in a' " WI IppIIlI It I‘ moIt attrac- It'lI him of that town. . ~ 3. " :3. III: of rumor IglooII Who Mimi III IIoIld IerloIIly 3 , ' Idiom “at In} of our flamenco ”'5 :tIIII t8 tulip Iumd with I saloon, " 3 WM I pom would In Italy under- ' . MMMIII pom offinblic IeIti. “ 3.3 mtonthol‘oflh Show. Thenpln "lOIaIMlleOflI’M tII poople- oli‘ " ; " munitio- {I uIIlterably applied to tIIlloIIImg of I saloon ‘ 3.5mm thought of. Let Iny city ‘ council , giving me!) I privi. WWIIIMIM “)6 now dor‘ , ~ ' MMMMIIIIII po‘worfulmorv . Il tam; We of withingmoh In' H" ,_ 3“ will I030!) I-IrttIImIIIVII. ..Mrmmmymmunm mmuumwmmw:a “-9 ;. w ;,-; - “INâ€"y . W mm?“ mm- 'WWWCO. -mmut - ‘- - sorro- 1.1.10.3" '-' -. . runes; ' A can at Noun man-«1mm. macaw-am At StBridget’a church, W“ SATURDKY.‘ OCTOBER 14. mun... m m. I pauunmundm , AI, WMh‘W- M‘MI I!!! V... In! South Show my. than. ThoOmIiOhhhoginuiQdXQ haul-om noun-unstimu- with- W! Thumb! WW out an atom «may». for than 19th, 3} ht" “him!“ 0’0““ in tons no home town. and a web the 11‘3th M chub house. In. ;.._-.. I-.. :A_- _.-_-__I _..I__‘-_A hen no nee to: the Ideal. ~new“, theNorth Shoremndoweduithby Nature with en much M h hepati- ful bee. by tee-on 01th: m1 beeuty,etteehe’dto itpeopletowhén only that whbh it but. tppuh ee regerde our eodel life. And thee peoplemey be trusted to “in tor the North Share it- rqmut‘on ll~ an idal homo district. on Sophmbe'r 3d, ooourrod we Inu- ringc of Mt.- Beukho A. “00.8"! and James H. DnIy, Rev. Father D. the epfimohyw ‘ _ The bride. Min Beatrice Alfie Itc- (338m, it I dengue: of Aim-n fromthohigh school at this city. this Cook Couoty Normal, dad has taught successfully In the schools of Hfghwood sud“ Bichton, Illinois! ' The’gmom, Mr June- 11- Duly, is well and favorably known to II- moot. everybody in tha- Park He was born gnd has always .lived hero. Ht; 13tu iI'Highlpnd. Park agent for the Postal Telegraph opmpany ' 4-wmid in ptoptiotor 0'! Dufiy' 5' City Expreu Gamay. , ; . The n«e came an ,1 mrpmto the large circle of friends of the bride and groom and 3!) “hits it! wishing than; amléq’g‘andfhfi‘ypy ”*Odded life. At the Ewen: Country Club Mott, I day use niemhera held a bell Weep stake and Paul Moore. finished first , with .a net were of88 arm returning ‘ a gross more of 100 and a hendieep of I2 F D Bradley finiahad second with a net seem at 89. J De.Koven Tanner, wee Inwhed thitd with e” net eaera of 92 returned the beet . grade were of thedey, begetietieg the 18 holaain 9‘7 strokes. J. H. Cutter end B. J. Street who heve been pleying ‘exeeltent golf letely, won 1:1"wa £109:th gun lulu], aux-prised the embers by tying for In; ptm with a not .50; 56â€"32"; Iago new piflieipihd fig the «out. I. {.‘Dowling. V._ 0.. m Thur-dam , W {9th, at hull {hum debt in the Highhnd M ciubhouo. It taxes .for it u The Nineteenth m,” . 1m ‘t 5“ déhfi'and vht it” undone. At tho. wand meeting. which was bold Hay 11,1899, the £0]- lowing 9M1: were elected for the ensuring you: Wt, Mu. Dink! I. Cobb; Vino-Wt, lli- Adolel. E’ntott; Secretary 5"" cl, na- ulm I. Wit-3n. Dinosaur, Mu. Albert PanlSmith Mn. Bowen W. Schu- mach‘er. Commute“ on magic. Mrs. Alexander 0. Mason and Nine Wyoofl. Committeeou hospitality, Chairman. Mine Verlinda Chand- ler, Mrs. Chan. M. Green, Mn. .Robt W. Patton, Mrs. Samuel F. Knox, Urn. Francis Thorn, Mrs. John A. Putnam and Mrs. Charles W. Kirk. Par-limentary law, Mrs. William C. Egan. The metinee musicals end recep- ties givenhy Mre. Alex. 0. Meson st Camel, Bonk. her Highlesd Perk ‘ home, was in every way e success. _ Mre. Minnie Fish Grime of Chicago ' wee the vooelistsnd Miss Marie 14.! Cobb the pianist. The desoretieos of 1‘ the disisgoroom were in difler‘ent ‘ shades of purple and the costumes of “the ladies Essietisg were in the some shadesâ€"4M whole producings beas- .' '7 tiiul solar eflest. Thelsdies min I ‘ Sufism: Mrs. Mason.,wm Mrs Gnfie, Mre Denisl Boob end Miss . Cobb sod the yousg ledies assisting in the dining room were the Misses; ‘Shieldo, Sisith, Mihil’ls and Trbxel. ; ? Mr. Peter Leessh obs of theold- " :‘f‘ est settlers of Highland Park, is vie- . '~ iting with his son, Merebel Leessh. ‘ He says be hunted desk where the Northwestern depot. now stands long : "before the reilroed Wes built, fishes " - lived here {or sixty years and he said ’ ‘ ' be we": going tosell his property and “luvâ€"v.“- Mr. V. Cunard 1nd family law Whom. A toga!" meeting of the Arc de- pu mlmldlaneming. It: In. James E. Warm of cite-input sum, in an em.

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