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

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'6! A letfier has [161 from Co'ngressman J shy who will get. t no business receives vv Lu UU muSic to "entertain the occasion, appropriate short speechpg will be made directed to the chiliiren, who will sing . patriotic songs. after which a .real live Santa Claus will enter and serve every child pres~ cent with fruits, confections; ate, the’quality and quantity of which _will demand upon theilibor'ality of our citizens. » ' Wishing you a merry Christ- mas, and thanking you in ad. vance f9; your liberal subscription~ and hearty co-opemti‘on, we re- main.‘ Yours rnfllwnffnlln . Jimmy-person in this village and vicinity, regardless of breed or-na~ tionnlity', is invited and requested ‘to be present? at Fort Sheridan Park Pavilion nt’ 2 o’clock «sharp on the “afternoon of Christmas day, DecemberQfi. The ball will be comforthbly heated and beauti- fully . deqpmted. There will be _ Every-person in vicinity, regardles: tionality, is invitm .tO be hrvfiunf‘ M A ‘The celebration last year was attended by about 300 children This year your committee anticipates the attend- ance of, and are preparing tertain,at 192131: 400 liftle ones. The program outlined will be as follows: ' suns-sumo”. m «a: To Me People of the Village of For! Sheridan and Vbinity: Inview of the near approach of Christmas, the merrieat holiday of the yenqthe various fraternal and other organizations haw subscrib- ed liberally for the purpose of repeating on an enlarged and improved plan the successful Christmas celebration, held in Ft. Sheridan Park Pavilion last Christmas day, and earnestly soli- cit your co-operation and assist- ance. The committee having charge will be W. F. Hogan, George W. Turner and John J. Condon.- Mr. Hogan will act as trejsurer and receive all subscrip- tions. sAfter the celebration the committee will make a report, ‘ showing source of all money ,re‘ ceived and the manner snmo‘was expended. 3.90.0.3“: tun" {mutant ’ty co-opemti‘on, wé r9 ours respectfully, THE COMMITTEE. High wood. been received here an Foss“, but he don’t at the postnt‘fice. and be W. F. Hog Turner and John y. Hogan will act the children, who otic songs. after Santa Claus will every child‘plfes~ another: setback 4‘16“" Wlll act 88 ceive all subscrip- L9 cplebra'tiou the make a report, of all money 're- manner same was ..... m mmuuuceu next week. . On Friday afternoon, Dec. ' 22, the ArtLengue will give an enter- tainment at the school house for the children and older members. The-children will sing Christmas carols and Mrs Taylor Will give n talk on Curreggm. illustrated by‘ stereopticon views. The. Sunday school. of the Con- gregational. church will Celebrate Christmas by having a Christmas party; The primary department will be entertained in the afternoon and the other departments in the evening. Theldnte‘of both parties will he announced next week A Sale Of fancy and useful arti- cles, léft over from the June Ba- zaar of the Congregational‘church', was held last Friday afternoon. It is desired that all unsold articlet be retarded to their original own»- era if they-wish them. . The marriage of MissflEthel Mny‘ Greeley, (laughter of Mr. Samuel S.~Greeley, and Mr. Lowell Cope- land will take place Monday, Jan. 1, at 4 o'clock in Winnetka. Schneider Cooke, the jewel- ers, desire to announce” to their Winnetkh friends and the public that they will open their Win- netka repair shop and store on Monday, January 1. ’ inf/HI!“ Mrs. J. H. McFarljn have relurned to their home in the village, having been in Chiqu- go for some time. Mr. J. o. Wakem has returned to his lxume in' Winneth. He has been very ill, but is improving; Toys, clothes, fruit and “geta- blos may be left at the church and will he sen-t £0 ‘_‘Cllicago Coy)- mans.” The Ladies’ laftel Club will be entertain day by‘Mrs. F; E. H Mr. Robert visiting friends past few days, Mr, George Whitney and fam- ily have moved into the flat over the postoflico. Mr. EgbertA Garland has been , i I .I”” Ii". I I‘ICU .30.... Mi'as C. Stallbohm is visiting at her home in Indiana. :uuomunumur I I GIflfliifi. Mr.’and Mrs Winnetka. entertained next ‘Fri- F. E. Herdman. annuluu ll” been in Winnetka the rnoon (3 Inch blocks, and the secOndpsking for the reduction of the secdn'd, third, fourth and fifth instanent of special as'- Winnetka Council. ‘ A regular meeting ef the~ council of the village of Winnetka was held December5. Present: F. E. Herd- man president; George Baker, A]. B. Capron, W. H. Curran, H. A. De- \Vindt and J. C. VVinship ,‘ ' Petitions and ‘communications: Two petitions were submitted ‘by Martha Herzburg, By J. G. Weari,‘ her attorney; asking for the .caucei- lation of the fifth installment of'spe; cial assesament No. 64 as levied on lotsi L2, 4, 6, 7 and 8, block 52;‘iotv7, block .53, and lots 1, 2, 3. 4 and 8, block 6], “'innetka. owing to ob- jectimi to‘ subdivision of those blocks. and the second askinn fur Hm MR. P. HOPKINSON SMITH, the famous author and artist, will lecture; in the First Methodist church, Evanston, this evening, December 16, under the auspices of the Student Lecture Course of Northwestern University. All who have read any of Mr. Smith’s charming stories,. or who know: anything of the authOr’s person- ality, will “surely take advantage of ,thisoppOrtunity of seeing and hearing him. Seats on sale at Wicke’s drug store, Evanston, and at the door. Admission '50 and 75 cents. The electric line ‘furnishes , comfortable and rapid. transportation for North Shore people, before and after ‘the. lec- - ture. Bound trip'tickets 10 cents. Cars leave at Church street, Evans- tonr. ' 'The Woman’e Missionary ’80- ciety of the Congregational church had charge of the Wednesday Philippine Islands, illustrated by a large map of the islands es'Fec- ' ' his Mr. H. G. Miller, Inst summer in Win11 gland”, Dec 11“! i ,Ark. He ‘ Rangill on Dec 1 two daughters, Mrs. and MupRuBsell V two - sons. H, G. I Millet, survive him. . 6.7 Miner, who '~ I10. and Minâ€"En} rvive him, bman’s Missionary #80. 1g and gave those ant a very pleasant 9 evening. Miss a paper on the ads, illustrated by the islands esPec- Wilmetka, died on h, at Eureka Whitman, and and William

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