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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 18 Jul 1902, p. 7

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y of , ten I ma for I. rte of .ereof. mm, and handle: wontgd :hlaud ,, labor 0 light orning in life, n’ ‘aoul .nntain cgl has a}- :he gift L‘IO ld.‘ the con. results nent at. m all the Light kounuin the 17th, 8-9 lo “ '" l “emcee": lm qui ani: E; a‘ , «centred tram her recent illness {'1 ng personalitv “5:; “Jim . 4m“ 09"."7 1“” assumed eom- modesty of manner. almost re- pit-ta control of the Bavinia stochiwnwd the intrusion "it“: tam. “Everybody does something (or . Milt. Bub!!! Dnrest 0f Evans- iothers, and this is my small way ton. film" M“ "'1 dgya hi“ '9“ {of trying to make someone a little vith um Grunt ‘happier. If I succeed in mm; , , “1’.qu Mn. A F. Gaylord, of just one person happy, I feel I Chicago, will spend several weeks am repaid. ” ’ Last year Mm: ’* at the home of Mrs. E. Grant. Rosiug entertained fifteen old' Mrs. Joseph H, Stipe and-ladies; this year she has choeen WWWâ€"from a tl¢r4i ' ' n lightfnl visit of a month at delightfully Iiry and clean. in Adams, Minn. - - . . gated mu cots and beds when. Mn. 0.. Q_. Leonard's pet oat ‘tbese little visitors retire to “en-J “Pink Eyes."ll pronounced byijoy CM nltnre’l sweet resmey’ connoiseers to he a very rare and‘“ thenlgse 9‘ ‘ h-‘PW' “‘7 697' handsome specimen. 1W9” it ll 1190!! putty from her Hrs. Snyder,,of Adams, Minn. ., own cuele of friends "’3‘ m8 ‘ who has bq‘eu the guest MM“ could not possibly plan more care- full for their leasnre than she James th 3' P Gantry. 1' now 8 guest has for these “little tenement bl d of Mn Kline Oil‘ Rig an Parkw guests And. rnind you, this is every ex- Mn. 0.. I}. Leonard's pet cat, “Pink Eyes."h pronounced by cmnoilenn to be I very rare and lunchtime Ipacimen. Mu. Bnydermf Adgms, Minn., who has Men the guest oers. June: Entry. in now the guest of Mn. Kline in, Highland Park. A double birthday party took place Monday at the residence of Mrs. Grant, in honor of Miss E. M. Smith anti Miss BrenRWell, of Highwood. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. McMullen entertained a number of Chicago Manda one evening last w'eek at dinner, at “Coedmore.” Mrs. Ward, of andqn, England, was Ralph Grant and wife and child, 01 New Hampton, Iowa, are visit- ing Mrs. E Gum. Mr. Grant, whqhintends to locate permanently. in Ravinih, will be a guest at his mother’s until he can‘find Manit- eble residence. Mrs. .14" R‘. McMullen’ a saddle horse, “Harry,” C601; first prize in the gaited class at the Lake Forest horse show. He carried off two prizes at the same Show lam;- year; and We at t‘he Chicago horse show last autumn. q v Mrs. A. Boeing entertained this: past week at heraown home, fif- been little children between the: ages of 12 and 1-1 years. These children who are mostly eaeh girls from the department stones or factor) hands, come “from the tenenwnt district around 14th place :fn‘d Belated street, where the Henry Booth Settlement house is ‘aituatedm/This settle- ment is supported by the Ethical Culturv'Socieiy. Of 'which William Salt-«r is leader. and of which so. RA VINIA. Boning is a member. EWben nppronohed upon the sub- , ject of he; beautifni ppihpfhropy, pense, even to railroad" transport. ation, is defrlyéd’by this "noble lady herself. The clay of their arrival, July 5, Mrs._ _Bosing gave them a delightful picnic in the woods. Monday there was a hay-rack ride into the country and a cherry picking. Wednes- {day «musiéalf, in the early‘pdrt after which coffee and sandwiches, lemonade and cake, 1111 in abund- ance, Were served. Thursday a' beach party Bathing is a finily feature. Sunday there Was a grand farewell picnic, for ouMon- day all, with one exception, a. sick girl, returned to the city. Truly this old world grows less selfish. - An attractive place is the ‘finoecu- " pied picture house on Forest and Lake avenues. which was built by H. A. Tuttle, of Minneapolis, general} manager and secretary of the westami division of the Postal Telegraph Company. The interior ariange ment is charming. It was built by the same contractor who is superin. Etending the Moseley place, I Mrs. Edgar M. Snow: antlldauglhl ter, accompanied by _Mra..Géoége A,» Mason, will s'ppnd the 'month. gfi August at Wedtworth Han, :13ch non, White Mountains, N‘ H. Mr; Snow will memwhile be iu‘camp on thesoughsliore ol'Lake Supetior, near Grand Mamie, Mich“ fishing for brook trout. Getjyour’job printing done at the Nuws~Ltnn. ' - THE SHERIDAN now NEWS-Lama. 1191:.“ MS: .‘=_.£~..1t :: Glencoe Hotel :: Tdcphopc 113. I. HARRY. Prop Park Aug/One Block West. of Dept» GLENCOE. 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