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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 30 Nov 1900, p. 5

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nteéaested Fe“. your W LStrock’I fat the Guild bill meet Lrlum Tie-sky, at work d h cione Work ti be done ‘utrinl 305001 9‘ A largfl‘auay pnices at the land: moon (‘. E. Howard, king Mug too in I, Timon: and QChimgo. Musi- i gum of Mrs. flu- fiat o! the F. the Epacopd I dine midst (3d Win Jacob ’ library Club y, December 6, I 01' Mn. Ben m and min, a numhér o! it Pridiy oven- tythé and dang!» @ilie, maria the it. In. Jump}: Wiflia'm Thomp- «WM died It Ark, Karim" . Hc-rford left dagg' kip to h and' Hifmt h of Mn. Men- iving. ‘ )1 - Fire and Tornadd Ins. Cos.,' H. P. Electric Lighf Cox Telcphone Is‘u. HIGHLAND PARK. ILL The Most Mattress Renovating. Repairinguand Refim ishing. Famiture Packed and-Shippeda . T. E. PERSON? UPHOLSTERI NO W. E. BRAND,‘Local Agent Put A've.. One Btoclp West of the. depot. J. NARRV . Prop. Telephone 67. P. O. Box 397 FIRST ST.. NEAR CENTRAL AVE. Highland Park, In. Lumber, Coal and ‘ Building Material. (lbicago Garnish (60., CHICAGO. NEW YORK. BOSTON. Supremls Floor Finish Tm No. a. 0121a: : Fletcher Block 31. Join. Mr... on. Duct. EXPR ESSING If}. 'm. to 12 m. 8 M p. m. Office, Bund's‘Studlo Anna}, LLOYD M. BERGEN. M. D. m Treatment of Floors GLENCOE HOTEL. DR. H. H. BOULTER. Drapery 2m Shadé Wbrk. H. A. LINDWALL. “like And Yardin Lumber Dist. Dr. Frank M.‘ Ingalls, A. ROBERTSON ‘ TELEPHONE. Exrnsss 371 TRY IT AND SEE! Rgpresemmg Fun-Class; Linden Avenue. Winnetka 32 Central Aveuué DRE. C. Brilliant, Durable, ’ Ecomomlcal. a WWI « -, 35 Dcubom Ave., Chicago Send for our Booklet, Dentist. .uLgwa, and Window Shades DEN NS 1', DIALII IN 45 'X‘ELEPHON 3 2‘3. "I‘M-m! Puk. Ill. BAUUAGE. H bland Park. 1‘gllliuuh. The quality of the paper“: was‘ good. One of the most honor: d club women of Chicfigo told me it") con- sidered the puppets at 110011er of higher cider- man those at lt’ilwau- tea, but We have papers proq: aedhy .301“. of our stoli member: which: are in both announce and {03 equal to these good papers we In.“ and at: I The only man to participac in a discussion, was the Rev P M Sny- derr, of Rockford, who, as a fireflies to his remarks, wittily describ Id his sensations by relating this a: Q; :date: .“A bishop; upon learning It at his man servant had Men derelict In cer- tain daties, called the man I) him and repremanded him for his? faith- ‘iessmess, than, to give ‘a pigue {urn toI the ifiterview. be said. ‘AI (, now.I Patrick, who Is it that sees‘aIlI we (1, knows all we think, and look»? upon me even in my bishops tube? as a poor worm of (be dust. 9’ and I: atrick replied ' The Missing, Sat. ” '1 ‘ In the Art Committee Canal-tines,- onr own townswoman; Mrs. Fines!)- den, read a poem upon “Thy! City Beautiful” which was a 551 ‘sw'eful composition calling for civic "Edi? itnde in every portion of the mm Eicipal fabric é . One of many bright papers. Mia: by Miss Effie Shaw, president id the Woman ’s Club of Mt. Carroll. JMiss Shaw said “Though organiwl5m an educationhl basis. the eluh,’ 3 int} allec- "tual value 15 not great. Why?! Lis- ten. Some one writes of attem; ing a club where the Greek poets? the Italian painters, the Genus Ii- man- ters. and the English novelisiafwou V disposed of in an afternoon}; You say that is an exceptional ijvaseY Perhaps it is, but the ChicagI' Vom- I an a etnbwour pattern clubâ€"- l1 dis~1 posing of the History of Ethix' In :- coursqof twelve lectures this AIIEj'Iintor. The subject of one of the lecgifres~~~ II .qI’Iote {mm the club calen'léIrâ€"fls 1 “Sacrates and his Pupilsâ€"«their verâ€" ‘ious schools considered." TIIl‘I will include a study 01' “Platonisnu55toic- ism, Cynic-ism, Epicurianiam. I3 -d the, Beripateties of Aristotle." We ac- knowledge thejustice of thisl wool; and having before us in the p}: gram of the Federation another exélmple of the tendency which MisIéShaw Irvin-lures, it is impossible to give in» this brief report any adeqc age ac- count of the heterogenlomaagood things We were privileged to ‘I Well planned and exwodingl r em joyable were the luneheona, the dim ners, the entertainment in the' hismee, the ooncert by the Rockfordv Ken delssohn club, and the wcqitione where the many handsomely go med women constituted a brilliant I.‘ well ’as an animated scene-g but the frame! sessions, when the gavel came ilown with gentle but decided taps, shimed that the two-hundred and fifty ivsmen representing the various distriétg of Illinois, ware not on more pief'mure bent The papery, addresses? and discussime continuously provm; that dear to the hearts of the worry!) ofl our state are the great aims at; true philanthropy and the high ideails of the honest educator as wall rain the magnificent Work Of selfitrain Iggg Report to the anon emu oi the’ Annual Meeting of the State I'i def: ati of ‘ Woman’a Clubs, he'll. at R lord, October 16â€"19, 190k» . ‘ The special twin «men he": the ldelegates from Chicn'g'o and via any bad 50,11:er stopped {it its six astii nation before we were eouocitiwa of the spirit of hospitality «Harper- vaded Rockford; even the chilireb we met on the etreets Ware ."7 ex- pression. which Signified thaw? they would deem it a pleasuretosen i-the visiting women. And the via tors, promptly reflecting the 'warraih of; their reception evinced, a gofl'l'el-1 lowship toward their bestow-r and each other; which resulted. J- the genial» glow thatwas felt throi; bout the four days’ meeting. : 0830" Club. We thank Thee, our Muster. and praise , Then alway, 4nd §n onr rejoicing {or-get not to pray. v m the klndnmthn gave us the 1 ‘ . ‘ friends Ind the hour. 'wmkupmmn loving. nd mu in * its power. Then let. us be thankful and loving und 4 true. ‘ A; V Tint the Hastings of heaven my full as the dew; F0 the. hum oi the donor is open Io ‘ wide, dd sham-n down blessings on every .. . ‘ dde‘ 1* Thwksgiving finy in its‘ annual round, » astound as spin. as it often fins 1 found: With the blessings of health and un- ' ceasing friends. And the tesutiful lesson Lint. love never ends. The hext meeting of the State Federation bide fair to be as inspir- ing as the 1m. and when the session opens next October at Decatur We trust aifull quota of representatives from the stoli club'will be present. ‘ Respectfully admitted, Euunmu HAWLSY Evnm. As we listunéd to relmr'ts from tlie various clu‘l‘vs of the state. I felt a \ pardonnble pridg in what the 0330" Fhas accomplished since its organ- 1minim, in the steady .upward ten- dency of its éfl'ort, and in the ,reepect with whiéh it. is regarded in the _"edératiun Through the courtesy of our publisher we were able to plaéelone hundred copies of our year 7 book with the receprocity bureau to be givep to (laiegates; after the sup p}y was exhausted our club was com fplimento'd by many requests for ad- ‘ ditional copiés. _From the press reports you know that one of the most heated discus sions Was upon the color question and the position taken by the National ‘ Federation regarding the admission ol‘n club composed partially of col: cred women There were followers for Mrs. Penttie who sounded the elarm of the disorganization of the national body if colored women ware admitted, (upon the plea that 'thel eluhs of the .s'outh would certainly; withdraw; and quIally ardent Were1 the adherents of Mrs. Celia Parker Wooley’s prineiples Which she elo- quently Rapeseed at length but lwhidz she summarized thus: “ln four netiou we first hoved before, an aristOcI-aey of blood; later we were Enthralled by” the aristocracy of money; we now acknowledge an aristocracy of intellect; but the l uture Iv‘lll usher in the aristocracy of char- peter which is the only true nristo ‘ claw." wVery I'visely, aetion upon thie‘qu‘estion was deferred for one year, as our next state meeting pre- cedes the next national meeting. ‘ Among the questions .0! impor‘ tunes considered was the resolution looking sound the penfiionin'g, qt tpaehera who have taught for twenty consecutive :reau- in the public Baboon» of the mm of Illinois; this resolution was placed' In the hands of the legislative; committee. Another action was the endorsement of the 530118 of Mi‘ha 'Goggin and Mice Henly to effect a consolidation of the taxing bodies of Cook county. And; another“ aims toward an appropri- ation by the state legislature for the erection of a woman's building It the state university. »Bocklord. Afwr all, the most lut- ing benefit :6 he gained from a great. queuing cones nqt‘ from the text of any formal edt'lreaeeu or essays. 01 greater Value is the inspiration felt in I g'reet company of people inter aeted' m a common cause which has so vitally mashed them as to dra|w them from all parts of a great com- monwealth; and personal compo: with leaders 0'! marked ability and with shoes who ham thought deeply, acCed wisely, and achieved successes, kin- dlea I spark which is ample recom- pense for all the eflort which um dance invokes. GOOD WILL OFFERING. -ln. M. Ll. BAKER. You candoaswellto get mhplidaygiftsandmkmd love and friendship at Dale Sweedznd's as in Chicago. and thereby save not only your valuable time, but the great intact!- venience of crushing in department store crowds. , HIGHLAND PARK PHARMACY. a... m .IJJJJ'J “(and ”WW Alan-g: assortmentsufiabk for nu ma young. . ........ A FINE LINE OF STERLING SILVER PRESENTS”... I have I spoil“, fine line of Pingreo Smith Who' “I. on 50‘ jun! now and vi" make you, extra Endemic to baydtnh‘ ill-III taudnyl. ~ , 1~v~ u...“ --~~â€"-~-u mane»: HOLIDAY GOODS Remain: dom- m-nuy and quickly. fiend yuurmbah by the children. M "m Reel“! mention. . . . . u . Shoes. firoceries, Canned Goods, Vegetables, Fruits, Finest Laundry Work. ~ Don't read this. Baths! Baths! Baths! CHICA 60. Or Can J. L. W. Who-um. 0n North Shore Vacant and Improved Real Estate. Latest pomestlc Finish Machine, Highland Park Laundr’y, "‘1'. Etc, to he lad m the city. Now arrivals every 4!]. Tbo policy of this store' 1:: the but guodnnt the lowest prices. Our custom era stay with us. Join the 5mm; there i. rooster note. JOHN MOHR'S BARBER SHOP, TELIPHONI NO. 20- Coal, Flour and Feed, Salt. Drain Tile and Sewer Pipe, Etc. W. 1. Waite. Peabody "oughlelingfi' Cedtral Ave" 2 doom mt NamaLmn 05m». Doyouknowthatyoucangeta fin Bathrighthmml'flzhland Parka: ~~UILI¢C I‘Ol‘ WANT'TIII I”? All) amtâ€"~â€" which emu-us moms! in domestic m. Oh my “up“ u in a bean you‘tim than event-(nu no work I! unusable prices. We the bending every endeavor m give our palm the a.“ wry service potable. We luv: insulted the V. ‘. WALTER 8c FRANZEN, BUILDING LOANS LOANS No. no harbor. Street. TELEPHONE as. ”13.3.! West Central Avenue. J. A. BLOMDAHL. '00... GLENCOE, ILL. BASVB'S m. Other new inchin- D. H. Fungal.

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