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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 8 Aug 1902, p. 9

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who for several you: ’wng the western tennis champion. Mr. and Mrs. Rockwell King brought any a coaching party from toe city, Wednesday even- ins, and entertained at dinner at the Moraine in honor of Mrs R; B. Fuller and C. A. MacDonald, of Boston. . ' - V A painful accident occurred at the Moraine,lThnrsday morning, when Miss Blount accidentally struck Russell Jones with a tennis raquat, breaking his noee."1‘he house phyucian, Dr. Pomeroy. Vin immediame summoned and succeeded in patching up the Met-hon ~ . Ibo mn'n doubles and the mixed «babies as being played at week at the open tournament at the Maniac». H H. Brigham aad wife. yith J. M. Smith. of Chicage, came out on the Old Times coach and dined at the Moraine. . Senator 00110111 and wife, and Hi. Finch“. bug arrived at thé Martino, where they have taken room- until Qctohqr. Kr. and 31ng 8; not: took dinner at the Moraine Sutur- day Finals in the mixed doubles will‘ be played this afternoon between Mina Greeley and Mr. Lightner and Miss Blount and J. R. Jones. Sunday, Auguut 8, was a red- 10““: day at the ’llonine. The mint number of guests in, the hum of the house dined at the Momne on ‘finndny. ‘ An iqperesting match game ivifl 'be‘ played Saturday on tlie Mo- raine tennis court, betgeenv Frank Vittorio“ and was awarded a htndsome cup ‘- ' ‘Mnmn {Jun ‘n‘? wn-gnfiwn‘fu .n“ ‘u« Nfllewlhw ”thai Maraine are Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Baal, of Chicago; Miss Amy G1flette, of Elkharti B. W. deé,“ Mien Caroline Wood and Miss Richardson, of Louisvillé, Ky. .,; and Charles F. Quincy and family, of Chicago. I ' Finals" 111 the men’s single: wire played by Lieutenant Good féllow, of Ft. Sheridan, and J. R Jones After a brilliant and spirited contest: Mr. Jones was Anderson and mehqute; Carver, ' THE MORAiNé: ’ 'Ivoundmm '1'. W. Wadsworth .apd wifg m m; madame arrival: at the play put the let . The ping-pong tournmni at the Exinoor "Botnrdgy night brought out am], all of the guqsta {mm the Maniac, who :11 of his competitors ,until he finally found himself pitted against Kreigh Collins, the undisputed champion of the west, and from whom Master Thorhnm succeeded in winning two game. in his sen much to the delight at his many friends, who applauded him to the echo. I! it wasn’t popnlu, if it. wasn’t and by the people. why do doubt-a ny; "We hue ”nothing in» u goal 9‘1 the gigging Medicine Co’n Rocky “autumn- To}; EYEâ€"it 27$“ 0. 3. 011mm. ' 01-1 - beta interested in inching the phy of some of their own cham- pious. The greatest interest was manifested m the play of Master Fred Thorburn, who vnnqninhed Mr. and Mn. H. Marsh spent Friday at Diningnd Lake. time will "be statidned- at Fort Harrison; Mon. MajOr Dent is} aon-in-faw of General Wheaten. General and fire. Corbin, with a party of four, arrived at Fort Sheridan Thursday afternoon in their private car. After inspect- ing the Post the party drove to Lake Forest, returning in time for the special 7: 30 p. m. train to Chicégo, ' - the Post during the ubeenee of. Colonel McCukey. The first battalion of the 20th Infantry, U. S. A., stationed at Colu‘mbns,0hio, is expected to arrive’at Fort Shexyidz'm the last of the week. , Colonel McOaakey,aocompanied by his wife, left for Indianapolis, to be absent a. week or ten days on oflicinl business. Major Robinson, 2d Civalry, U. 8, _A_;., will be In oommnd_ of Lieutenant J. O Goodfellow left for the east Manday. on a ten dayn' leave of absence. When his leave expires Lieutenant Good: fellow will report at Fortress Monroe, Va. Mrs. J. 0. Dent and daughters were the guests of friends at the Post Saturday and Sunday. Major Dent, who but been in the Philippines, for thaputtwo FORT SHERIQAN. that lit. Jones-vu-en. continue the game and In the boys” match Tuesday Robert Alton had a medal score of 128,18 holes, handicap 50,. net 78; John Brigham, 77 net; F. Butler, 95 gross, 20 handicap, 75 net; G. Cope land, 107 gross 24 handicap, 78 not; Elliott Jacobs, 108 gross, 37 handica, 99 net; Laurie Williams, 152 gross, 60 handicap, 92 net. The winners Wolfe P. Butler and John Brigh'flh’; There is to be a dance“ Bkokie SOtnrdny night, August '9. ' "Mia’- Beach, of Winnetkn,enter._ mined It a luncheon at Skoiie Saturday. Mrs. A. G. Bennett oficiated at “16 regular club “ten" Summit] M. H. flannett and George 8. Leslie will play finals Saturday for the Hoyt trophy. , At the beginning of‘ this season new beds were purchased .at an ex- pense of, $325. The encampment still inch $200 to complete the pay ment. ‘Through the “ eneroeity of the Moraine managegfigt and its guests the debt en the 00 plate out- t of dining tent and ten family tents and equipment amounting to $450“ but been cancelled. not ‘so silently .as the “Million“ AnhL The‘ season closes with ita' fifth week. pug-lag 'thggpqriod 550 mothers ind; children have enjoyed a mach, needed‘and much appreciat- ed outing. ‘ , l. Wilmette falling short this season of ‘iu' usual liberal contribution, {brongh the gaunt-on; co-operation of tho afloat: and soldiers at Fort Sheridan and the benefit given at Onwemaia by ‘Lake Forest friends the camp‘waalondblcd to enjoy um nobor wnn'y, makingfivo all told. During the ~Winheth w‘oek Dr.‘ Churchill kin‘dly gave his medical‘ 'servioeé and made frequent visits to] the camp. \> . 1 Rev. Arnold, of Wflnette, will oondunt service- Sunday, Augufl 10. at 8: 80 p. m. - Monday,‘ August '11, the Qid‘u Hill onimnpment will “fold up its pants and” ato‘a‘al awayz” up dare} say All who have not visited the camp are urged to do so this week. as it will close on the 11th. W*** *************************Â¥ ‘ ‘ GAD'S HILL. Telephone 54. Fruits and Vegetables MRS. A. BOOK" ' '7 SKOKIE. ' An gig-ya the but the fink; Afloat mama nuke e thorough cuminetion and eeeertein whether or not any of the resident. of the city were using the city newere to carry 0! storm we”. An ordinance was penned for "e of Central venue iron First street ‘ to Second street. ' The ce‘wer mnhttee renounced- cd repairs on the outlet “ever die- triet B. which meancurned m: p _ The fire and “to: ennui“ tec- enmended thetflre. phage he placed ‘ on sundry streets for better fire pro~ traction. Approved ' The council epproved‘ the final fiill eufimified by J. McGregor Adam: on his contract in; improving St. Johns avenue from Laurel ave- nue to Sheriden Reed. CI'W COUNCIL. The regular meeting of the city counefl was held Tueedny evening. Anguet 5.’ Tboee present wen “”61- Even. 1nd AJJemen Hones, Wmon. Everett. woodmc, Shields, lemon. Brand. and Attorney sumac. Absent, “damn Tn‘met. The council Iordered nu: Inning on Lincoln avenue, Bio. .35... end been avenue. The report of the library been! we: received end Oppwved. . The eontnct for the city ptinting wee awarded to the Nun-Lung The council enthorined the em- ploymont O! I Wt m ‘0 JWM’S TOURNAMENT. ~ The Illinoii Fifelnenfe Association held its foam ' tunnel tourne- ment Augugt >5, 6 and 7 at. Blue Island. Eight member: of the volun- teer fire department of Highland Park attendedâ€"Messrs. A. Book, William wnm, William Ziminer, George Zimnger, Max Muflat, Dan Sheahen, Elmer Evans and Ola! Lindstrum. The program was most interesting. consisting of a parade of firemen in uniform. foot races, ,led- der climbing, novelty hone race; > hook and ladder race, various com- petitive drillsâ€"prizes of money be- ing awarded. Each department being embitioue of winning the vic- . tory and honors, then were many brilliant and spirited conic-III. West Central Ave. enmi'ngtion and BU":

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