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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 31 Mar 1900, p. 11

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Miss ()ruie of Evauston was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Arthur Day, over Sabbath. Miss Bessie Day wnthhe guest 0! 'Mias Boyiugton of Evanston thé past week. Miss Edith Day spent the lat- ter part of the wvek with friends at Oak Park. I Mr. John ,anrnd and liitle daughter Jessie spent Sabbath at Mr. J. K. Calhoun’s. 5.2.:I: .I:.IQI.I:I CilifiizOQII.D:.liili‘ ' Th8 Opportunity held its mouth- ly meeting Tuesday afternoon in tthhufgh parlgrsir The Youiig Ladies Missionary Society will meet with Miss Parry this, Saturday, afternoon at 3 :30 p.111. ' Miss Laura. Starr and Miss Louise Conrad were the guests of Mrs. Je-auette Starr over Sab- hath. 011 Friday evening April 6th, the Christian Endeavor Society will give a sociable 1n the church parlors. Messrs. Bruce McLeish and (hmrge Schnur .are home from Morgan Park academy for the spring holidays. ’ Mrs. Jonathan Plummer loft Thursday for Denver, Colorado, to spend the mouth of April with her her 5011, Mr. John Plummer. Rev. W. W. Darling and Gen. C. H. Howard attended “a good fellowship meeting,- held at the Evanston Avenue chunh Tues- day evening last. Rev. Mr. Tollof Wuukegan, 111., conducted the services at the Episcopal church Friday evening. On Friday evening, April ('11.,h Rev. Mr Wolcott of Highlantl Park will ofiiciate. Mr. W«. H. Johnson, while out driving Sunday morning, was thrown from his buggy and very badly shaken up. Mr. Johnson had stopped to speak to a friend, the horse became restless and Sabbatl Gleam Department THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. Rev. M. W Darling has pre- pared u series of subjects for the Sunday evening service for the month of. April. On April lst the subject will be “The art of living together in the home.” The Women’s Guild will meet in the church parlors Tuesday at 1:80 p. m. This will be the last regular meeting for the season and a large attendance is desired 30' that all work undone can be. finished. 4 Miss Loughray and her pupils of first and second grades are making preparations for a bazar, to be given in about three weeks. The‘urticles to be sold are work by the children, and the proceeds to go toward beautifying their room. Remlnlacent of Webster. As a back-handed slap “at a well-- known member of CongreSs who. is too fond of Iboking upon the .wine when it is aniflued, Mr. Depew tells this anécdote: ‘ “The. member of Congress was being shaved by an aged colored barber in Washington. The shop was a favorite one with the promi- nent men of the capital, and the old darkey who presided over it often boasted that, he“ had shaved every great statesman since the Madison‘ adminetration, which may or may not have been true. The member of Congress referred _to was being shaved by the veteran one day, when he said to the latter: \ I “ ‘Ohi yes, sah! I has indeed.’ ' “ ‘And a great many those fa- mous personages' must have sat. in tbifi very; chair where I am sitting, “‘Uncle you must have shaved many famous men?’ eh? “ ‘Da's right, sub. Dgy’s set jes’ whar yo’ is a aittin‘ tin moment, sah. You, nah. An' 1'» been a noticin' I mighty cur’us similarity bottom yo’ and Dtu’el Web-tor, nh.’ “‘You don’t say!’ exclumed flag highly delighted lawmaker. ‘II the similarity in the shape '0: my bad, uncle!" “ ‘Oh. no, nah.’1‘ain’t d“ ’ .- “ ‘II it my manner? - “ ‘No, boa, ’tain’ t yarn mhunor. nuddor; his” yore brafl.’ " The numerous friends of A. W. Fletcher, of Highland Park, in this section of the country, will be pleased to learn that he has recently received the appointment as postmaster of his city. The appointment is a well merited recognition of Mr. Fletcher’ a loyalty to the republican party and coupled with his unquestioned ability to discharge the duties of the olfice ably and well, Congressman Foes has gained many friends throughout the county by recommending his appoint- ment. -â€"â€"Antioch News. . Don’t go to Chicago; ladies, for your spring Millinery. Miss Erskine is planning ‘the finest display of Milinery goods ever' seen in this city. and the giant! opening will occur Tuesday, April 10th. Her display of goods will be, as fine and more teésonab‘l‘e in prices than those in Chicago. ‘ Prepars to seé her display. MR8 A. M TIPTON » Registered Pharmacist. Pm Chemicals, Patents. Confectioncry, . Cigars and School Supplies “ Public Pay Telephone. Prompt Messenger and Delivery Servncc. J. HARRY. Prop. Park Ave.. One Block West M the deput. GLENCUE. TELEPHON E 213. Chicago Phone M 3965. “LINCOB. Fowlers No. 88 Madison St. CHICAGO. PARK BEDS 8; BEGGS, GLENCOE DRUG STORE. GLENCOE HOTEL. Tzlcphonc No. 5, Glcncoc Manufacturing PLUMII'RS Optician. Established 1881. CHICAGO

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