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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 11 Jul 1902, p. 1

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ne‘ of and M 76 ram: Mr. with bu Ii: ily 1"- no! ul. 'vU;| Gd 'ld the V Mr. VIII! is rapidly oonvaloucing. Mr C. A. Kain. is again able to be out Th‘o Highland Park Club gate a dance the 4th. - Miss J uiil Wickerobeim' 18 ill with typhoid tower The Elmwood Cafe handies H. H. Kohlaagt bakery goods. ,. 7. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warren left Woddodgy for Boston mm» in about flue same, a little bonerilnfip‘king. ~ " For gqléâ€"An qak’hoti (Dom suite; nearly new; Apply at NM Lung Local um matter will be found on every pigs; 0‘! this week’ a was- luau put .a thar’mifig tau“ Ihursday after. Mrs. Helen Floyd is qmte ill,‘ Isaiah-Wan Jaw-IL n “3.". had Vnr mes {Au-«H» -â€" . _ 1 two woaks Mrs. A. 3 Baldwin, of Chashirs. Conn , is visiting her sister. Mrs. H P. Davidson. A ' Nrs.‘ Finkbeiner fl ‘ is ' gaining strength, and was able to an. up a little this week I o The famous Iohlaaat bakery pods sold at the Elmwood Cafe, first north of postoffioe. 7. Ray and Bait Brand leave Satur- day for an. extended visit with rela- tive; in Geneaqo, m. Mrs. B C. Dorsey, mother of A. E. Dorsey, 19“ Wednogduy for her home in Scranton. Pa. , , There 'will be a dance' for 'the juniors at the Highland Park Club home Saturday owning, July 12. , Mr. John Finnoy, who is improv. ing, wu this to go to his 0300 for a {on boon mud dayn‘thin week. ' 11 newspaper Mom‘to the Interest: oi the mm, town} «a village: film the north snore Mina Goble. of Now York, in visit ing at the home 0! her m, In. E. So'ldon. Mr. Ind Mrs. Thomas Elyoy. of Pbmuix. Ariz.. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Elvey. ' Mrs. Fromm and daughter,Graoo, called-on a number 9f old‘friends in Highland Park on the 4th. V The Telephone Company has juot1 delivered to patrons its new dim tory for Highland Park and High- m -.., " 2‘ A 1:...3»; 73:4: - On Sundafhst he? Raw!!! fie! @011 and the pastor of the Mist- church in Joliet, 111., exchanged pulpits. . - nine, ‘ Highland Park; for sale ébeap by! owner,_ 0; E. Hatha‘Way,‘ Nonh‘ field anm ’ ' 88 Miss Stoddard left Sunday for he!“ hoine in Valparaiso, ind“ taking with he! the good will land kind wishes of all " * a n. Anugamw um; Mammy M mind fresh every morningâ€"sold at the 1411me Caleâ€"find door north of postoffice. v .- 7. “Ninety and shirt WM”; mu; mm! continue anti} \Thuradoy evening} wqwnaw gm ‘~M,,,_H...,_,_, July 01. uu'i "file” as fine mm Miss Elsie Btmlton on Tuesday. entertained twelve young ladies at luncheon to meet Mien Chishekn, who is the guest. of Mrs. Chef-lee Yoe. v V rBéz'aa'r; Mrs. G. Bbhl, Egop: Judge Hibbard gave a’varysmiiitor-i eating talk to the young people of1 the Baptist church last Sunday aftef the regular service. Hie topic vino: “God’s Care of the P905110 of Israels" Judge and Mrs. Joseph E Gary, of Chicago, spent Wednesdly at the home of Mrs. G P A. Kelly. Wed neodny won the eighty-fin: birth- day of the judge ugd the luncheon was in honor” of thin oeouion. * FRIDAY. JULY 11, 1902. _ W. E. spud. tum Ann. , urn. Annette RAJOM spent Sun‘- day at “.Coedmor§.”ha home of Mr god Mrs. . 1"- R. Mania, at Ra. Vinita. ‘ Mr. Bradshaw Egan and friend, Mr. Harold Bonus“, 0! Portsmouth, N. 11., are fishing die family of S.- E. Egan at Lake Geneva, this week. L Mrs Julia M. Gerry, formerly . proprietor of the Central Howl, now Lthé Hams. 1mm infLMondav f9r Sioux Folio 5 1).. where and 6va engage in holiness, assuming the management ‘of another hotel. AMWSPMW met} mm voted a gnnd apeceas by fev'oryone. _ - , A‘large picnic waflheid a‘t Jim an’s farm 'on‘tha 4th. There was dgncing ' It Was largely attend- 1a hone: of the pnpal jubilee spasm? ”wipes, consisting of the celebration of high mass and bene- diction, Warn he)?! at St. Mary?»- chuwh Friday; Saturday and Sun day of inst week, Father Kielyl of- ficiating. ' . pate' m the Exmuor Club tournament, ' and mm won the first flight c‘up from A. J Whipple, Of Skokie, was the guest this wrath of his mother, Mrs. A J. Hamlin. ii 4 c (w. The Gad' a Hill benefit concert at Goldberg’ a House Wednesday proved a gretityiug success. Despite th'e bad weather a fairlymood number attended the concert, and the com: mittee ie to be congratulated, having nettedeboet $175 for the edaee. In connection with the communion aitviee next Sabbath mowing there will ,be a epeciel, reopening, eervice at the United Evengelioal church, of yhich Rev. J .- G. Finkbeinefi“. pub tor. Rev. 8. F. Entorf, of Napier- ville,‘lll.,,wm doliver the sermon. Fred.'R. Hamlin, 91 the Chicago EIGHT PAGE Rev. Ind 'ln. ‘3: Golden onto:- tained Prolapse: HoNoil, of Wash burns college. Topeka, Kat... our the 4th. Mina Ada Pattol’oon, of Mirengo, Iowa. Miss Bertha Patterson. of Chicago, Miss Adel-Me Loader, superintendent of the «childrnnfu' wind. in' the Prenbytorinn Hospihl. Chicago. and Miss Sada Lowland , Marengo. Iowa, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Levin PM»: 2‘ 16. WM" 01*“M‘” Mum! department of the North ' Western university; one of the most I accomplished organism in the West, will pl‘py the organ at Trinity church [next Sunddfy morning and _-evemng Lo'veranof good m‘usih win do than, to remember this; They... ivio‘fr-Bo mite to enjoy I: “rofemr Latinas mafia} at7:230pm. _, . , Rev. Barr, [’65th of the Olivet Momorial church, of Chicago; was out Thursday wmplétiqg arranga . , manta for their summer ens-«amp, ‘ " mania. W. A 'Aloxalyxder has Vicky kindly given them the free use. of, his grounds. on Sheridan Road. > . 1th wm uuunovkuuo Au mm]: 01 may, "m”: weekly, the first relay to arrive tm ' marrow, and will continue as long as weather andfinhnces permit. Mrs. A. J Hamlin and fam1ly,of Chicago, who are spenging tho sum- mer in Highland Park, are occupy: ing a very pretty place in Shéridan Road. Quite 1 the most [important- member of the family is “Chow- Ohow,” 'who at first glance reminds one of Seton Thompson’ a little "Johnny,” for she looks like a tiny black bear, and is really the moat bewitehing little «nine. "Chow", belng to Mr. Fred R. Hamlin, and in n' veritabledflhdy of guilty," if .. pedigreeoounte for 0055(an of . pure Cbinebe extraction end of the eelebnted- Chow bleed. ‘ 'u‘ in 7vfliuauiim'.

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