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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 20 Apr 1900, p. 9

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Mr. J. 11. William- rotumed this week from Englund. , Kr. and Mrs. George McKinney have returned (tom California. It. 8. W. Cnndpll has routed his home in Winneth. and with his fam- ily will spend the summer in “1.0 East. . Mn. E. W. Osgood'fiutertnined the Ladies Cinch club on Fridny afternoon in'~tho parlors of the Win- netkn Club House. A splendid line of silver ware just teeeived at Schneider Cook’s, which they are selling at Chicago department store prices. Quality alwiys ginnranteed. The panagora of the Public Lib- rary have sent about fifty duplicate oopiea of books in the Library to Knoxville, Tenn..'_to be distributed as needed by Mr. Cyrus Kehr, for 'merly a resident of Winnetka. and for a long time a very helpful mem- ber of the Library Board. The Winnetka Council No. 1131, Royal Arcanum. gave a fine enter- tainment to ifs members and friends onFriday evening, April 20th. ' Mr. John Kiley, Grand Regent of Illi~ noia, gave the chief address, and new; era! good speakers gave five-minute talkq Mr. Silas Day, the imperqon- ator and character sketch artist, kept the audience spell-bound .with his wonderful power, and the musical numbers pf the "Grand Council Quartette - completed an entertain- ment that reflects great credit On our Royal Arcanu'm, and which gave a great deal of pleasure to a large an- dience. ' ' Schneider Cook will be glad to haie any one bring back any work which was done by them which has proven unsatisfactory. They will be pleased to repair same free of charge. A minstrel and vaudeville enter- tainment will be given by the ladies of the Winnetka Club on Monday evening, April 28rd. It was origin ally designed that this should be ex- clusively for the ladies, but'ao much interest was aroused among the gen- tlemen and such fabulous suins were oflered for admission tickets. that the ladies in charge finally consented to satisfy the “clamorons demand" and THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. will appear (or one night only on the nbovementioned date. The very ef- tlcient committee of iodine who did on much townrde furniching the club house before theppening night here been‘hnndicnpped since then by a lack of (node, Ind it has been de- cided to derinte from the eetebliehed custom for thin occasion end en- deavor by charging ndmieeion for this entertainment to nice enough funds to complete the work .0! fur- nishing. no well begun. An evening of enjoyment and fun, the like of which bu never before been oflered on the North Shore, is eeeured to tbo'eewhn nee fortunate enough to secure the limited number of tickets .oflered. ' The Ladiee‘Auxiliary of the Win- netka Club gave 'a very enjoyable en- tertainment at the club house Mona day afternoon, Apr. 16, at 2 o’clock. A musical program was rendered (01-. lowed by a Japanese Tea. The com- Inittee regretted the inability of Mr. Winter: and Mrs. Naram‘ore to per- form their parts, but Mrs. Riggle kindly consented to supply the de- ficiency. to the appreciation of all present. Mr. H. B.- Sanders rel; dared the “Spanish Serenade.” Ful- lerton; "My Axe of Steel,” Havens; “A Dream,” Bartlett, and Miss Geor, gielly Lay gave the “Carnival Mig- non,” Schuett; and f‘Chant Polo- ALONZO L. RICHARDSON, Coal and Wood. J Twin Lakes Ice. On North Shore Vacant and Improved Real . ‘ Estate. 0: Care .I. L. HoughtellthWInnetkn. Pénnsylvmln Oil and Guoilne cold by barrel or nllon. Ill-tor Shop. able... - - - - BI- SI. . Winon- Peabody. “oughleling (Io. BUILDING LOANS ...LOANS... No. 164 Deal-born Street, CHICA GO. naise,” Chopin-Lieu. The program closed with a very graceful and pret- ty Japanese dance by In. Abbott of Chicago. The ladies then adjourned to the dining- -room. which was (leeo'r- ated pith Japanese lanterns. Here they were signed to light relreeh- ments by three Japanese maidens, Misses Edith McConnell, Fannie Hughes and Pauline Taylor. The receiving committee consisted of Mesdames Biggie, Butt, Crandall. Buchanan, McConnell and Weart. About sixty ladies from Winnetka and Glenooe were present, and all voted the afternoon a great success. “R Wed Elm Street. Winnetka. Comer Railroad Avenue and Elm Street. Upholsterlng and Window Shades (lash mum Goods called for and delivered at Winneth Glencoe and Kenilwonh. Dr. Arthur hi 'Murdow, DENTIST. ELM’ST.. WINNETKA.‘ . DR. H. C. R. NORRISS; H. A. LINDWALL. V. ELM ST., WINNETKA WINNETKA. Mull Order: have N ELSON BROS. Pmprieturs. FEBfiiit‘Attention

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