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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 10 Mar 1900, p. 10

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Miss ‘A‘u‘ua Sylvertsen is cohfled to the house with a severe case of pleu- risy. Mr. and Mrs. James Robinéou err- tertained at their'home on ‘Wednes- day evening.” Sydney Burridge is. entertaining his brother, Mr Mark But-ridge, of Chicago. During Lent services will be held at St. Mary’s Church on e‘Very Fri~ (1215' and-Sunday. evening at 7:30. Mrs. Joseph Sénborn of Milwau'. kee is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mafwell. The question, “15 money‘ or edu. cation the more advantagebus ?” was discussed by George Marshall and Walker Sales at the A. M. E. Churcli last night. ' Mrs. Albert Youle ‘and little daughter of Glencoe are visiting in Lake Forest this week. FIRST $11. NEAR * CENTRAL AVE. Lumber. Coal and Building Material. Tc phone C7. P. . Box 39‘! hMrsh W. M. Morgan has returned from a prolonged visitlto Iowa. Fowlers No. 88 Mam-on St. Cuchoo. gnu» tau: uiumurtnm:itt annsuctmnyu at «“5 ,Mrs. Hewitt called on Lake Forest friends or; Tuesday. » . Joseph Dione came up from town Sunday tp spend the day. Momhys and Thu'rsdayfi. Studio: Ferry HallSeminary, Charlotte M. Petesch, ”file: and Yam in Lumber Din" Teuher of Mandofln and Guitar. A. ROBERTSON. Manufacturing Lake Forest. Highland Park . m. Silt-II IN LAKE FOREST. Optician. Established 1881. THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. ll“ KathctEno Molntyro of Ohi- chO Ipent put of the week in Lake Fore-t. v The ‘Lalw Fore-It University on- dowmont has roeently been jug. mouted by 8100,“)0, the large“ ho- queots coming hum D. K. Pearson and H'. 0. Bound. Mrs. Cbatfield-lelor and ‘Mrs. Turlington Harvey were instrumental in arranging “An Evening with Crawford," given'nt'Linooln Hail on Thursday awning lot the benefit of the Y. M. C. A settlement. The success of the entertainment reflects much credit upon the ladies. At the regular meeting of the city council, held Monday night, the good.city fathers graciously con- ferred 12 feet 9f Western avenue, from Deer-path to Westminster, upon the C. N.â€"W. R’y. The railway eempany is so gratified with the gift that they have signified a willing- ness to accept 20 feet of the same street from Westminster avenue north, and even hint that it would be 11 good thing for'their business to close certain streets crossing their tracks. It remains to be seen Whether the people will sit plac- idly by and allow their servants to give away their property for the asking Johii Grimm. who purchlsod a portion of the Fraser homestead. has begun the erection o! in new ham. iiilfi‘iflfifiiififili’fiifi’fififi ”Il'li-I’ifi {IE-2’!- fifi fififiéfifififi‘rwififiéfitr‘fi iiiél'fi: .. 's' Gleam Department . ,c 4 - fifififl!fifi‘ffifififiififi'fifi'fififlfifififififi}It$18!! {flak ififiéfifififiifltfifi‘ifiififififik {it Miss Mary W. Plummer will have oha'rg e of the Amer r'can Library ex- hibitg at the Paris xposition during the months of July and August. Mia‘s Plummer Is assistant librarian of the Pratt Library, Brooklyn. N. Y. M'iss Patty Fosterjof, St. Paul is the guest of MEL C. H. Howard. The seventh and eight-h grade scholars had a sleighing party Sat- urday evening. ,, Miss Bessie Wheelock of Will mette was the guest of Miss Hurford over Sabbath. Mr Hale Barber of Chicago was the guest of Mr. Jack Fanning oven Sabbath. On nextt'l‘hurfiday evening the pupil's 0‘ Furry Hull, under the: di- radian of Profassor Eager, give 3 concoct-{0r the benefit. at the Ferry Hall building fund. 0n 80de cloning the North. Wm": nation '18 the scene of a brfible confident, resulting in the iumntanooiiljdoath of W. H. Ferry. Knife"! v.9.waiting for}! train to the city. He started to cross Who track, supposing that the! train he withedto board was coming. lu- F'Qfid a limited train rushed through. striking: him as i't' passed. .\Ir. Forrv stead a limited train mum thmugh. striking him as it passe-ll. \Ir, erry was the son of tho late William ll. Ferry. One of Luke lfurcwt's piojnecr settlers}. After the death of his‘ father Inimwlf and brother went to Culifc 'uia. where they have resided lur several years past. During tlm past month Mr. Ferry has been visit- ing with the family of his sisto-r. Mrs. C. K. Giles, who occupy the old Forty homestead on the Lake Shore driva. Mr; Ferry was married 25 ”usage to Mina Abbie FarWell, daughter of J V Farwell, Sr He leaves. {our gona. Although Mr. Ferry has been little: known' It: Lake Forest of late years, his boyhood 18 kindly jrememfiéred by the older res. identsof the town, who unite with his bereafad family in bemouning his-tragic and untimely end. Alex Robinson has" gold two lots in Holt’s subdivision to Henry Fry. . -Mré. W. H. Johnson. gave a diu- ner Tuesday evenihg to Renaud Mrs. M. W. Darling and the pastoral committee. Cov rs were laid" for fourteen. _ "\Y " Miss Sara Magi“ of Banoyre, Ill. was the gush: of her“ sister. Mrs Frank Newball last week. The Ladies’ Library Club will meet at’Mrs. R. D. Coy’s on Thurs- day, March 15, at '3 _p. 11)., when Miss! F. LeBaron of Elgin will speak upon the subject of "Importance uf hume readidg as an aid to school work.” All members of the club are cordially invited. Mr. and Mm. John L. Day arrival home from Florida Monday.

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