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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 22 Jun 1900, p. 1

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L 0! kaOC" "once not JuliusL-ogbkf- ' M for and dqllvcnd a Wm ‘ Id Kcmm. , Drug Store. 0.. mg' Co. 'ut Elm Mwm LLE A Barred Ply-mm,h Ind Silver-laced Wynn?“ ‘Fon VRENT-‘ln [1385' ”On fligbwopd magma. nut c1355 Vaddevm: m-â€"cnmrâ€"-4.ooomua- a, I21835 inch“; will sell En of “ion. - lbqnire It mmrmm-flflufi Ind 02- 'ANS “ 3-- Boon} and board in house by genth-nnfiiutb: p0. J., Suva-mm. In)" (name ‘Mnc, nupmvcd Real in? u Baum-3 It” RAILWAY (MISSTOI Plow’sCandia. Bids a: 85668. .. LINDWALL. Work. {cm-2 HOTEL. PLUIDIII Bloch w d uh depot GLBSCOF Chocolatc Cram: s1- . yuan-[m N ELSON BIOS. Fromm ' CHICAGO Seventeen membersof the eighth grade of our public schools received diplomas last night at the closing o1:- ercieee o! the year. Tasteful deco. rations in green and white beautihed the hall. The school auditorium, seating about six‘ hundred persons, was well filled despite the ‘ ement weather. The invocation _, as of- fered by Rev. 'A. A. Planstiehl- The public greeted with» hearty applause the excellent singing of the Highland Park Quartette during the evening". Edwin Gray delivered 'a Well written, oration on "Our Navyy” Ellie Kenny in an interesting way, told of our familiar wild flowers Elsie Brand recited very well a humorous piece on “Family Government,” by B. We 'Beechen- Miss Wycofl delighted all by her splendid singing.’ both alone and with the chorus of girls and boys of the upper grades. The next number was a well written and de- livered “Historical Sketch ‘of Lake County," by Ruth Viola Mauclr. Raymond A. Haefele received hearty applause. after his oration on “The Boy of Today.” In the next num- ber, Virginie G. Chandler and Donna his/Drew took the parts 01 Rosalind and Celia in Act Ill,‘ Scene 2 of “As You Like It.” 'Their acting was almost perfect and possessed a maturity rarely Seen in grammar school girls. The twelvefittl’e girls“ from the intermediate grades en- tirely captured the gathering.:‘From time to time the audience burst into clapping as the girls in their Jap- anese drems gracefully went through the motions of the .drill. Miss Stevenson, Miss Bottnm and Miss Lawrence, who base faithfully drilled these girls, are entitled ,to great praise. After a number by the quar- tette, President R. W. Patton in a few well-chosen words presented the diplomas to the graduating class. Benediction. was pronounced by Rev. A. Haefele. Tuesday afternoon the class day exercises were held in the 8th grade room, Culver Shields, as president of the class presided Ruth Manck acted as secretary. All of the essays were read, interspersed with singing. Among‘ those worthy. of special mention were Virginia Chandler’s "Class Prophecy" Eliza Brand's iflustrated essay on character as shown: by handwriting, and Henry Bell's original essay on “Tramps.” The Sunday school convention of old Dcerfield took place Sunday af- ternoon, and evening in the Presby- terian church in- Deerfield, village. In the afternoon Mrs:1 F rank D. Ev- erett, of this city, spoke on primary work, and she gave one of the best, the most sensible, scriptural, prac‘ tical and therefore ' valuable ad. dresses on that topic heardrfor many a day in our Lake Uounty gatherings. She was tollewed'by the Methodist preacher at Highwoodi Rev. Mr. Hays, who spoke on “ How can the Sunday School Help the Church 1’” and made‘a good address, The final address of the afternoon was by Rev. A. Haefele of this city on f‘ How to prepare the boon, " covering the ground in a very sensible and practical speech. Severalpl this city made brief addresses on the topics of the day, filling in and covering omitted points. , ‘ . . a- __ Miss Stoddard is worthy of great praise for her supervision of these highly sumessful graduating exer- cises. Township Sunday School Convention. 7 Enoch :nd ‘wafers' were served by the class of 1900 after the exercises. . The evenidgwae given up to an address by Judge Barnes at Lake Blufl, on the “Relation of the Church LAKE FOREST, Gram School Graduation. H IGHWOOD, Hearing of Charles Stoker’s bf“. liant menses: on aid ’94 Sterling i- cyaie, a good woman had him ta‘uza her son’s wheel down and overhxrl it. It is now “as good as new” arr! the kid can’t break it. if he tries. Ours seems to improve ovary day we' use it: we have tafhold back on i!” now... and minding ”Might.“ » FOR BENTâ€"ffiavin’in 9-room w: furnished houée for'summer' -»r year; good condition. For p ‘- ticulars apply to W. P. Gehér'én flavinia, Ill. 1 L/ Report of committee on 4th. of July cele‘? non. fiminted by Glencoe town meets Thu ay June 7â€"Mr Darling. chairma The committee met at {he mama: Frl'. June 0th present!“ Dr E lacn'r JLohn Hba Wllllama, nrton and Benjaml n "Newball Mr New Thacll appointed secret pro tem Thevuluu‘s cg mince: wen: up nted as follows: i Ge‘x gm} pmgramme commmeeâ€"Mr. Dari and General Howrd“ 5 ; Committee on: a ersâ€"M.<T. Culver. My ":3. Darling and en amin Newhall. , :' Committee on at!) micsâ€"A. pCulver. Gov l:- Rgmse . and Chain-s Shaw: “0.00 lo b: ,5 lowed or prizes. etc. - Committee on Musicâ€"Pl. Williams. Mrs 21‘. n King. and Miss Nina Keillog. ' Committee on refreshments - John Flam '- jn, Archie Hail. JoimNewhali-_ " Commince on decmtiowâ€"Dr. linden. and Mrs.1_ose h Pinmmer. ' Committee on namesâ€"John L. Day. W: E; er Hr. Newhali. W. J. Waiters. V‘William Sch é r. George Sieber. and Walter Wilson. 3‘ Morton Culver was directed to neg band a rd mgije amgggrqents for their pressuce. Li" ‘ an. c u-m-u‘xmuwnm ._. .. ,._ of In Morton T. Culver was appointed mark); the day __._....._ .__ 33 «an: an n ui «In: at"? = :' Winnctka. ‘ r § :“§¥I!§§§O ll" it Il‘ifiiii 12! Judge Windes has been quite I] the pasthtwy w_e_eks. 1 v "W 'e: to the 801;de Schoo .” He Ip'iigte; w’ith great vigor and freshness, ¢ 3-3 phasijilig thetbe‘fact that in 'téxt convention halta dozen (it more :2: nomination were represented, :§?dv urged the necessity of all Christi in of’what’eVer name or sect, workig together to save men. He was v l‘y emphatic on our duty to grgi‘e” with all, Protestants. Roma 1 @- lics~â€"'-in a word, with all who “$99; in. and awept Christ as our Lgfikd and Savior. It was a masterly g 1- dress. ‘Mr. Mayer of Dem-field id the singing admirably. , j" Danna: Levin h’a’ve sold Va Sta; 8: Clark piano to A. Robertson. ; v For saleat Ravinia, 111., a 1;; excellent young cawwalf 4 days ($3 . anx M. ()0me Mrs. C. S' Thorns entertaineda house party last Friday. Dr. Murdow's sputting up a ’ .ne new house on lm street. A ‘ f college for. the summer vacation‘.. Mrs. C. E. Hall and baby have 34:. Guy Windee is homm {nip turned from a visit to Elkhorn W g , There was a gasoiene stove expir sion at the home of Mr. John Schgi ‘ fehen last week Fortunately , go flames were extinguished before i y one {as seriously injured g gnu, av ulsu uwu A lawu fete for the benefit of 53‘s Christ Church Rectory Fund Willi: held atfiMrs‘ _W. M. Epyt' a,_ Sheri; The audience was large and a“??? tive and it was an unusuai.y 39 d meetin. The annual rally in V\l gust wi 1 be at Lake Blufi, as net: =1, as the tabernacle will not be ta 1! down this autumn. ; : Tble marriage of Margaret. Aldrigh and Mr. Julian Edward Buck will take. place- at Indianapolis, Jig 27th, at high noon -fl . 3. road, Winnetka, on Thursdai 111%; noon and evening ,June 28¢ mission 25; cents, 8children 10 mg $1 The Fourth In (llmoe. FORT SHERIDAN. HIGHLAN? PARK, white. peom‘es. lead _ ever window and pillar was decorator} 1" flowers. ferns and vines, making ‘3 magnifi. cent summer picture! The‘ushers, Mr. Eric Axell, Mr. C. C. Thorne, Mr. Mort Saunders and Mr. W. Parry advanced first, followml by the maid of honor; Miss Bertha Thorne. dressed in French orgaudie over yellow taffeta, 'carrying a bou- quet of American beauty roses. As: the groom and best man, Mr. Arthur Inderiden, moved up the south aisle, the bride advanced‘up the.- north aisle to the beautiful strains of Lab engrin,. sung by Miss Rose A. Mmremceompanied by the orchestra. The bride was dressed in white mouseline de soie and lace over tafleta, and carried bride roses. The veil was fastened with a sunburst of pearls and diamonds, the gift of- the groom. _ . '. One of the pret‘ieet weddings held on‘the North Shore was that of Miss Donna Edith Woodionl l’end Mr. Myron Ellsworth Vance at the‘ Con- gregational chureh of: Winnetlm last Tuesday evening. The entire church was fesmoned with graceful garlands of green, -tbe chuneel wee banked with palms and fame, interspersed with bouquetei a! pink 'and white flowers. while beautiful parlor lamps shed; a soft glow over the whole. The pews reserved for the immedi- ate friends and relatives Were marked _ fir. and Mrs. 0. 0. Hall spent his? Saturday and Sunday at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. J._ C.‘ Winahiip.’ A class of silken graduated (tom the eighth grade of the Winnetka Public School lam Thursday morn- ing. A very inwresting program was enjoyed by quifna large audience. The closing examines of the other grades were held on Friday morning at ten o “clock The bridal party met at the foot of the steps leading to the chancel. and when they had ascended. the bride and gram) stood under a huge marriage’ ballot green, covered with pink {and white carnation», and were united in marriage by‘the Rev. 1. L. Dowd. ~ A fine concert, given by Mia. Rose A. Moore, vocaliéy- Mise Jacobson, violinist ,of Chicago Conservatory of Music, and Prof. Dodge”. organist, of Evanston Conservatory of Music, preceded the ceremony. , After the Wedding, the bridal party and guests enjoyed a reception at th home of Mnand Mrs. J. H. Betcha] - er, about one hundred guests f 3 present. arming whom were an urge number of out of to'wn people. The bride and groom with the maid of honor and best man received in the parlor bow window, which was a perfect bower of green, profusely deeoratedfiwith pink mrnatjone. _ WWI- MflJ. Kuppahfieimer has . rented Mr. 'M. R.} Kulcbfl’a house in Cairn- dufl’ Division. . Mins Anna and Mr, Scrimgeonr have returned to Winnetka after 'a long visit in the South. A _ _ . n s The bride was given away by her uncle. Mr. J H Butcheldor: Mr A. B. Jones and Mr. C. 8. Thorns otficiatad as masters of ceremony. Mr; .and Mrs. Vance will make their home in Glenooo and willbe at home‘aftot July 19th; The guests were served with re- freshments by u number ofy young ladies, school friends of the bride. Mr. Fred Jones was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A B Jones, the past Week. , Lieut. thello, who accompan- iaq a detachment of the Fifth ln- funky to Cnbl, has r‘otumed to this FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1900. woonnmn VANCI . RAVINIA. ‘ G~A._ Lawrie, of Chicago, has in g a position with Dale Sweet- lan , the druggiat. Mr. Laurie is I ‘man of long experience and comes highly recommended. ' If you unlocking [on practical andoxpon 'enoodvntehmker to I: your watches. clock. or jewelry, Levin the jeweler in at A. P Dunn’ :- -W-illhn M- -M«wm trade has increased so I (I! that for tho 'soebnd time he has bad to order an- mber consignment 0! bottles and Miss Emkine’s trade has been so great. that last Friday a new floor was put in to safely cure for the crowdo‘. Pleasant Childm'a Day amine. were held [an Send: a the Pry-L Ignatius and'flJnitofiV Emplicnl churche- R. G. Evans and wife, daughter- lv‘lorenco and Emma and Byron Stevens took a ttlp by cutting: among the Lakes, Wodnuday and Thursday. The Northwestern is laying a cement walk duboth sides of Central avenue, abutting their property. J ust the thing for wedding presi- dentsâ€"Kodgor'I flan silverware at Schneider and Cooke’s. ' At. last Saturday’u “one! the Primary Union. Mn, Herbert Hill, p1*¢stsi(!emt“éf~ the Stan~ Prim“, Union. was present. After the ex- ercises refreshments were served by maladies of the Prosbyturinn church. 0. B. Band and wife tetutnod Tuesday from I trip ‘0 Random like, Wis. Mn. T. E. ' Pierson arrived last Saturday from Pasadena, California, wheré she has passed the winter. The: lawn party In Mr B. W. Patton’s was ndjou med from Int Friday evening fill tbioweek Friday, the 22nd. Don’t forget it if you belong there. The Fort Sheridan lodge of W. C. O. F. will g" '3 grand ball at Fort Sheridan ark n'oxt Wodnqn- day evening. The ndmi-ion will be twenty-five canto. Ebctric can will Xeave the Park in both ‘dirqctionn at two o’clOck. were Misc Grace Humphreya. pod graduate sud Mien Florence Evans. guanine in Tehcher'o Certificate cl , at the Chicago Musical college. Eyes bested fno’by up export op~ tician at Schneider and Cooke’s. " , On Tuesday night lino Wycofl held a studio recital in thq city. Among those taking rt. on the pro- gram were five Pith dies and gen- tlemep; )fie-damon Warren and Green, Misses Turnley and Troxel and Kenneth Boulton. ' "WM W. - Butterick’s patterns for eagle at Mia Erfikine’o. ‘ ‘ 80" al’ of out: stores no rep-int in; t fronts. Among the Park’s graduates this week' In other schools than our own, Ex- Postmaster Wm. H. Dooley, has accepted I position as book- keeper. or assistant Muslim, in the Highland Park bank “Will” is s first. class man for Either, or In, other position, end we therefore eon- grswlste the that find its patrons on securing. his services. Cut flowers lmh daily y, at Mr: Bohl’s; McDonald Block. Phone 302 Thoma Howe has I newly oom- plated cqttage on Oekwood avenue neat Lincoln ave.. which in for net. It is nicely finished throughout with bathroom and heating fecilitiee Anyone desiring: new house Imh all modern appointment: would do well to see Mr. HOWe. GLENCOE, In. B. A. Fen-«Idea give 1 date: In ucheon on Thursday. June, 14th, fo \be bonrdolummtaf the _H ghlund Perk women’s club. In. R! hart Hull Wiles of Chiago. who In 1 just town-ed from-the Nation] F' dention of wound. duh at lil- w: ukee where eke refracted the [1 inch Fedentioo, we. present. [he NorthShore Chapter. I). A. B observed “ Fin; Day" on Thu-- dz y, June Nth. 'with with ex uni-o, Ittbe residence of B. W. I" ttonxln. R. H. Wile. regatta! eh acme-go Chapter, we: we W 0! honor. The progren mine 'iu tam-”Mum In!” 6 nllp Mahatma '- at jo 'ed by all present. , ‘ - Rev. A. Heetele and Wm.‘NoeteI- b: :3 have been unending e'Suudey ec KDI and Chriptien Endeavor new we “ion at Juliet. Ill, 0: W060.- da y afternoon all the ddegltel' up or xducmed through the miteâ€"fiery. I! we: an imueeein' eight... The d: tinge and at Wile Ibo vi “ed by 1 number of (Hegel... . The mile and e Eel! «tee-io- o! tl aShuiden medeouth fro-mold ci y limits through Reviqie to the C oh county line, it nearly a: g aded. and quite I bit of the ca aehed stone t in place and p cieddm vi en inane. eh- “ m-ton steam mu... Fmereeent v sit. we infer the comm in p Ming in a god job. Hits Xallio‘ Suck nouns m g ven a; surprise Monday evening by ti o memben of be: Sunday School 6 nos and the Junior. B. Y. P. U. of a Jon the baboon tholoadotdm'i t! emoon. Shodoeutbounoki ‘ o thorough work than“ the por- 11min thepublipnchool. W n buts Were sorted. nod at too o’elak I up Bavinook vu likel‘l'm'l hulk, d sorted. Schneider IndCooh willed! lo: II d deliver your cloak It I07 tine.“ 0n FridIy the “Int, «ninth of 1 no, Mus Kumugh d, 0!:th wll exhibit IkowheI of Bighhnd P rk and vicinity, It the bone of M_ ‘I. A. 0.1131!» In. B A. Fm Id In B. H Brown were dIlI‘gIhI from the H ghland PIrk Woman 'ICIub mu. N tioml deantiondm '"Icluln in Milwaukee. Wm Fort Sheridan PIrk pm“ I” giad lint of w thin yeah. “ :ldon'l Military Baadeél onu- ce 1: every afternoon evening A- mission, tan mu. ' bt proudof Ind: pup pill. W9 ud- nintheirwdloitylnd pluck, and non proudoftbeirmoaa-Iuny- bndy except their mothou. Tho-e grliwilll‘bohaud from harsher. Misses Helen louingot. Bani} Snith and nation luau In tho t reegudncioup girl! 9f_ dig-cyan“: gade‘whocookunh school a. n nination up MI: I, u to. day: a :0. Min Penn, the cache! in“ g ado, naturally and justly feel- I On?“ «mi-unenc- are hunting a Id nimble tending. Note flu new a m “NM and oyory week. F. l Grad wishes to all your aneu- t on to him long-mbli-Iud basin“. '1 he Martino livery wishes I portion (’ our bminels, which they on 1 o with their stalled ”like. I "red [and ad. with its my hu- 3 sin, is worthy of m Mu. Bohlbunnownd. of W t 1010!, lady in theP-rk. It. Till- I an- wum your water tab, at! ire-ant: his claim- in a newly dis- 1 layod id. in another column. Fred tobauucborju jud one ’, to nllyouinhilnd. Rood“. - 1 cements. M ia- I. L. Enkino’l. A fine line of nmlin, adorn-r u :“UumW: WINNETKA, LAKESIDE

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