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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 18 Jul 1902, p. 5

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IOI' ill. Ming 011w 31min is home for n ahurf visit Miss Hill ieft Thursday for a tum w reeks «rating. tin-man S broader was hunted by a bum 1' wood”. ” .Mrs. K96» is moving into her new home this waek. ' Miss Sue Whipple u‘viuting her sister, Mrs. Jacobs. - Miss Smith, of Kentucky. is the guest of Miss Lane; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde are 9pend- ingia few days in Joliet. Mrs. B. F. Newhall ‘mturned Friday from North Manihon Island. ~ Dr. Everz,uf Evanston, preached Sunday at_ the Congregational church. ' - otherwise. Miss Tipton eutertaified as her guests last week Misses Then“ and Smith, (KChicago. Miss Mary Humbard, of Milt, will spend sev 91-31 weeks with her cousin” Mr; W. H thnsgu. ‘ Elizabeth Saundera will leave Safutday for. North Maniton Island. ‘ Invitations have been i‘ssded. to the marriage of Miss Edith Day to William Muir,’1’uesday evening, v w July29 /’ fl .. The Misses Schuur entermned at luncheon Wednesday in honor of Miss Edith Day. Covers Were laid for tw‘elve. Mrs. Throckmortcm‘, who has been visiting Mré. Shaw during the past Week, has returned to Michigm City. The members of the Glenooe Young P00plve’s Tennis Club.were charmingly entertained _at the home of Mrs. Hankey Tuesday afternmm: Blanchard Delang is ~wriondy Frequent council oonfatences are being held to work out some plan ’fur remodeling the petition whicllglwing deficient in names, fell thruugh this Spring». 'The petition deals with street improve. ment of Boveml miles of mica“: west 0f the tiacks. I > The 'lndius’ cake sale "was"! en success, financially and hLENCOE. The pro-ideal .of flu council is determined to take measures; to euforoe the liquor ordinances mutilated in the charter. Max Jingles. of Wilmette, was arrested Wednesday morning for selling b333,! ou'the street aud'held to luster Monday. the 213i. Iguatz ,Schwpiger, who was attested for fk'oeping n disorderly house, will houndiover'in 8200 Email for inmranoe Saturday July 19. The "penalty for running an. automobile (hater than eight miles an hour is 825 for the first oflenael; I after that’ not less than 850 not more than 8100. On Sunday [at three arrests were made The ohanfleuta were W D. Morris; L. W. Welch and a board of trade manmho gave the name, John Doe. ‘The first appeared for trial and was acquitted for lack of evidence. The other two put up a forféit of 825, which they lost, failing to appear Monday. An object Of. interest whioh attracts aéientific interest from plat; isthe 'purification plant on the lake front, which, has been in operation for'some time, and will doubtlesé be accepted by the ”council eye long. This plant is for purifying the sewerage and EngMdestroys all gerifiw except typhoid. by means of bac- teria, which are developed within the p1ant,thus rendering the efllnvia which passes in the 111119 90 per cgnt pure. A party of ‘tdcnickiars a few Sundays ago dis- covered the outlet from this plant and observing its purity, congratu- elated themsevea, mistaking it for a spring. With Saturday Glencoe’ s weekl at Gad’s Hill closed. And a most. “coastal 'weeli it was. Dr. Pat- ton-[and Dr. Flanders very kindly gave their medical services, the former having visited the camp eiery day. The etereopticon: entertainment given by F. D. Todd, Thursday evening, were greatly enjoyed. Mr. Todd hm:l left his apparatus at the camp and very kindly offered to, go out any ;evening- heie needed. Flag rais- ing Tuesday was a very pretty ceremony, the children and oflicers merching in procession, two and mo, flinging~ patriotic songs, and circling around the atnfl, the ban- ner' was unan just at high THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER; noon. The musical waningâ€"Y!!- day was thoroughlyy‘enjoyodj), all. Among' those iho kindly contributed to the; evening '3 plan- are were Mr. Beddo'w, Mrs. Will- iam Scott, Misses Angela Fan. uiug and Ollie Tnylé: The mut~ anon rendered ’ by the young ladies' committee was a feature ‘greatly appreciated by "the 9M‘ in charge. That the committee'p work was thoroughly appreciptpd by the chiidreu was qwidenobd in the letters from tha v'uiuus «dips. isigned by the commute of each iand addressed to Mrs. Mch, chairman, expressing their gum tnde in 1 simple pathetic way for .11 that had-been done for them by, their Glenooe friégda. - " SKOK [3. Mrs. Bough entertained twelve friends at luncheon Tuesday. The qualifying round in'thb- juniors' _mntc_h was played Tues- day. There were several luncheona and a tea at Skokia'Satuiday; Dr. 'Bacon Bacon, of Evanston, was hostess at a charming dinner party Wednesday night. Messrs Bane“. and George Leslie have qualified and are put- ticipating in the national tourne- First match" play in the’ women’s handicap came ‘01! Monday,'Missl Grace Leslie having high - score. Finals_to be played lugust 28. H Wantednâ€"LFi-‘vflymfig m Rom “Lake County (W 62366 to pteparé (3'! positions in Elie gofiintnént mica-â€" railway mail, lettor‘carfler, cdatom house and - departmental cloth. Apply to Ipterfihte ‘Corres. Inst“, Coda'r Rapids. In. 6-2mo . The 6rst match play for the Hoyt cup took place Saturday, with Mr. Fish? 111 the lead. The semifinals will be played toâ€"mor- row, and fifth!!! August 2: ' ‘ ' Highland Park Was well rep'refi sen/ted at. the home show at! Lake Forest last Week. . Among those who drove‘ou‘t were Mrs. Orson Smilli with Miss Hester Riley, Mrs. Charles Yoe and party, Mr. and Mt. and Mrs. Chapman and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander and Miss: Car- lyle, R. G. Chandler and» Misc Chandler. Mn. Pin] Smith, Mrs. Chan-lee W. Kirk, King Lora Smith, Kenneth Cowl!) W Edward Smith, .Mr, and Kn. James Prindiv‘nlle, Mrs: B. 1"“ Cumming “Min Cum- mine and Miuxff‘nnoa. Everett. Niall De Bhoo spent Saturihy and Sunday: u Mud. ' Miss Guam-,6! Normand, is visiting ut the home of Mrs. B. O. Fritscb. A bowling ulhy wu opened It Higbvéod last week . In. Nye and- Mill Nye um. the guests- of Mrs. F. D. Fritlch last week. Congrmmnn George E. Fan, chairman of the nayul committee, droppedlo at Bighwood for l' few hoprs T y. Mrs Fritsch has as her. guest: {our of the delegate. to Woman. Missionary convention, Madam“. Shultz, Ludy, Liden and Uhl.‘ The Ladies’ Auxiliary ,of the Highwood M. E. church met Thursday week last at the home of .Mrs. Kathryn Kelley. The pastor, Rev. 'Lawler, and ten ladies were pregent. 1 Chaplain Gavitt, of the ‘lat [Loafing 1.3- S..- “'44. @996 leave Miss Lam, of Pieroeville, 111., and MissLichtenwnlt, of Manhat- tau, delegates to the Women’s Missionary Convention of thé United Evangelical church, are being entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Fritsch. this week and will stgrt for Bay- ard, N. M., Afloat 2, t9 act as chaplain of the mitarium there until the retm- of his _regiment from the Phiiippines. Tie sani- tarium at Bgyard was built by the govethmt about a year ago for the officers and than of the’ United bums a‘My who are afflicted with tuberculodis and ail kindred am. ' fl :A house mam rider that ex- cjted unlimited interest angl ad- miration at the Horse Show Fri- day was “Smith,” the battery charger of theh9th Artillery, U. 8. Au,‘ ridden by Miss Halsey Gavitt, in a blue cavalry habit, with yel- low trimminga, and a broad 30m.- brero with a hat band on it that her father, Chaplain Gavitt, has worn through all his campaigns. “Smith," who is a fine hurdle jumper, has an enviable war rec- 0rd having seen service in Cuba and Porto Rico. Don' t be persuaded into taking some- thliln said to be "just “good" as Madi- adichle Co a Rocky Mountaiq Tet. Th“ *9 nomipg _like it. about no 1301:0110 lens. 023. B. Cumming; HIGH WOOD mg:

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