QUOCOOUO.IIUI.I U U .‘u...’ mutants :33 ¢ .mu:o.utu¢um The particulars of Mr. _Prit- chard’s resignation from the station agency were, not given right last week, and to do Mr. Pritehard jus- tice your correspondent corrects the item which appeared in last week’s issue. _ In an interview with Mr. Pritc' ard he tells us that his trip to Cilit'flgu and return was voluntary on his part. he having ' gone to the city to visit his mother; also his working balance in cash has always been on hand sinm- he has held the position as agent. Mr. Pritchard's resignation was, perfectly honorable and was due mainly to his inability to secure satisfactory board and room in Ravinia, and was not heeause of theeold weather. The filt't that he is now stopping at the Railway Men’s home is a decided guaran- tee asvto his honest handling of the railway money. We are. sorry that the item of last week mis- represented Mr. Pritchard as it did. ‘ - - 1 â€".vâ€"-, r- vwvocv“ the tuners! sermon. Mr. Coe’s sou Schuyler. from California, was in attendance at the funeral. I... CC“. 0“... Iï¬iï¬iï¬ï¬i High wood. nuutnmunolo no. one: MIDI "Dial." Dead. The many friends of Miss Diola F. Wagner regret to learn of her (hints at her home, 1111 North Hal- ated street, Chicago. The deceased had suflerod six weeks with. typhoid fever. and died Monday morning, in her nineteenth year. mains $.03. Her re- was entered in a vault at am.- Hill Wednesday. Mrs. Willey of - Winnetka was visiting at Bavinia on Sunday. 7 Ra'vinia id to have a new station agentâ€"the assistant baggagemas- ter at Glencoe. Friday night the public school gave a Christmas entertainment, the' report of which is too late fdr this ‘issue. . ' Every one should get a new Chicago Northwestern time card, as the Raw 1111a issue has beeh reprinted showing the‘ (1 :30 trains. Dr. Gross had a severe attack of tonailitis last week. He ad journed school early Friday after- noon. At thisiwriting he is able to attend to his work. Another, and it is said, the last,‘ load of machinery, was shipped from the, factory last Saturday. Families connected with the fac- tory still cqntinué leaving Rn- viuia. “ ' ' Mr. J. 0. 009’s funeral, con- ducted at the Park Presbyterian church, was largely attended by Ravinia people. Mr. H. R. Boe- mer secured ‘contributions from the people of this burg with which a beautiful floral design was pur- Ravlnla. THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. chased. Other floral decorations were numerous. Thea-pastor of Rsvinis church, because of Mr. Coe’s previous request, preached the funeral sermon. Mr. 009’s son Schuyler, from Cslifornis,was in attendance at the funeral. flighwood. : We.†3!: ecu: Mb “Dick†00". The many'friende of Miss Diola E. Wagner regret to learn of her death at In: home, 1111 North Hal- sted street, Chicago. The deceased had eulerodr six weeks with. typhoid fever. and died Monday morning, in her nineteenth year. Her re- ;".I â€a. 3"... ...".'.: -IMiss Diola 'was termed‘ “the sweet singer.†At Fort Sheridan Park she drew some of the largest houses during the ï¬rst of the seaâ€" son and‘not sutisï¬e~(l.,with one en- gagement she re‘turned, for the second. ~ She gained many friends through her pleasant and pleasing manner and her many friends berg extend their sympathyto the'be- waved family. ' Mrs. Richard Shannon died suddenly last Saturday, Dec. 18. Mrs. Shannon had not been well for past year bht death was unex- pected at this time. She was we]? known for hr-r charitable deeds. The community extend their sy‘m- pathy to the bereaved husband and two sons. MISS DIOLA FIWAGNER. _ (Prof. Samuel Page is at home for the holidays. Artived, at the home of Mrand Mm. Scott, a hub girl Miss Mae and ddie'Welch are hop-e to: th_o holidays. Mm. B. Fritach ii almou‘ well again after quite~ u even illneu. Mrs. C. A. Coolidge he left for Detroit to spend the holidayswith relatives. ‘ Mrs. P. W. Warner died on Wednesday and was buried in La_k_e Forest gm Friday. Her many friends are sorry that rheumatism has Miss Della Bmk- well 1n its clutches. - Miss Anna Mueller of Rowland was a guest of Miss De Boo for sev:e_ral flays of last woek.’ Mr. Bréakwell hub not bogn heard from yet and the ï¬rm name has been changed to Elizabeth Grant. ' Evening services at the M. E. churchhave been changed to 6: 30 p. m., forE ngorth League meet- ing and 7: 3 p m., for regular evening services. These hours will continue until further notice. Everybody 1s invited toattend this service Tuesday last was held what might be called a remnant sale â€" or in other'wordsâ€"an auction of the goods left over from the- ba- zaar, which under the hammer of theable Mr. Winters. Were very well dispoSed of. ' After the auc- tion coffee and cake were indulg- ed in. The exact amount. of pro- ceeds from bazaar and auction is at present writing not known, but will be published , in next week’s issue. . ’ Last Thursday and Friday were red letter days for the ladies sew-_ ing circle of Big hwood M. E. church. The bazaar for which the ladies have been working came off, and a rousing good time was en- joyed. The church was very pret- tily and tastefully decorated. The candy booth called forth many compliments. . The back ground of the booth was an old fashioned brick chimney, with theregulation high shelf. candle stick and .all, even to several stdckings hung up waiting for Santa Claus coming visit. Two tables ï¬lled with delic ious home made candy and with several of the prettiest girls in town behind the tablesâ€"~no won- der the‘lcandy sold out so fast.