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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 22 Aug 1902, p. 7

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p. 113' improvement association has way forum} Hem%r the ‘ purpose; of improving the village .and. protecting property. The society wiil hold its next meeting Saturday night at the banned? W change of be!"- > .Mrg._P. Winchester celebrated ha 88th [Birthday Saturday, Aug- m ~16, which was undo quite u _- n- -....-..-... '““"“W‘“fi themselves deserted by all their former comraden,l who long since realized the fallacy of “single blessedness’ ’,have finally resolved to join the ranks of benedicts the‘m‘gelv'es, in self defensemeir marraige, ~whicb is _to be, a “double” event, will be aniong the surly autumn celebrations These two “prospective" happy benedictsy are the recipients of heartiest felicitations from their many friends, _ who are rejoicing over their unexpected conversion a‘nd “j MmW Boétnér, with g pithy of out-ottown friends was spend- mg the day on the beach, when tine of the children, a Iittfe girl 5 199592151.» macaw. runidown use 3th blnifgland, owrcome by the momentum: she stumbled and fell headlong; recéiving‘ severe but not dangei‘ous injuries. ‘ Daily Hipwell, of St. ‘Bfih'l Hospital, Chicago, spent Sunday with Mrs. Winchester. Mn. George Whitney; of Win- neth, and her brother, Frederick Jcnea, of Singapore, Straits Set- tlement, spent Wedneeduy at the home of Mn. 0. A. Leonud. O. E. Hench, who has been misting at the services of the Ronnie church, has accepted the poeitionofce‘creury'of the Cook County Sunday School Associa- C. L. Frederich, of ChicagoZ'? tpoheat the Ravinia “church last1 Sunday night to the Ingest at- hndlnee since the season opened. John H. Wright, Sunday qchool minimal-y. from Living-ton, Tenn» pal-ed through Ravinin Sunday ind ‘met ‘my of his Hf. Bullock loft last week on a W trip to South Dakota. mom a well as atténdnnce is may incmasing in the Smithy Ochoa] services. ' RA VINIA. Camp H76 Modern Wjo’pdmen of America, meet first and fourth Friduy in each, month. W. M. Dooley,V .C,. 3' C. Dnfly. Clerk. Highland Park Council No. mo, 1% A... meet. second and fourth Monday's C. K. 8.}: er, Regént; F'. B Green,8ec metal-y. Sec-‘ ..8t Mug Court. meet first and third‘ Wednesday of each month. Mn. E. ‘ l Mcjmmé. 1%.; Mn Minnie Dooley. St. Jaim- Court, meet ma fourth Wednesdq of each month. J. O’Brien. 0. 3.; June: Bohn. 81 ,North- Ame 'can Union, meets the first and third hu‘radays of each month. John Rudolph. Presidefit; William M. King, Collector. A. o. my No. 676. A. F. a A. M., meets thenggteand second Manda s in each month. William J. Ghee, \fi. AL; D. A. Holmes, Secretary. Mrs. L. B. Hibbard and Miss H. M. Smith approached the table, making a bright, happy wish for the guest of honor as they blew out a candle. The day concluded with a pleasant drive home again and supper at Mrs. E Grant’ 8. Get your job prigfihfifipne atrt'he NE'SE’LEfifinT ” ' W ‘ Mm. Winoheetet then received hot birthdny‘gifte, and they were numeroue, for she In renumbered by :11 her children, grandchildren ‘and greet-gmndchildhn, near had far, either with letteie, book's, flowers, or other remembrancee appropriate and pretty. A pretty ceremony was the extinggiiehing of the candles. 1 Each one of the party, which was neoeeaérfly small, and whioh incThae‘d Ni‘ih‘nd fife." HipWell, Mrs. Carver, Mrs. Grant, 3.1. a“, for her ‘by‘hez children. Mrs. Carver end Mrs. H. 0. Hip- well, of Highlsnd Perk, came in s carriage and took their mother, Mrs. Winchester, for s delightful drive, arriving at Mrs. Hipwell’s new home, “Blsrney” cottage, in Highland Park. They were met at the gate by Mr. Hipwell, who escorted his mother to the house and formal presented her roomâ€"â€" the only one as yet finishedâ€"to her. The room was firettily er- ranged, end on the tsble in the center of it was s beautiful birth- dsy cake with sixteen lighted candles. When liked the signifi- ounce of the “16” Hr Hipwell replied, “It is for ‘sweet sixteen’ todsy, or if you prefer, why double eight (81m! 8) makes sixteen.” Lodge No. 366, Mystic Work- ers of the World, meets the second and fourth Tuesdays of 93.439111!!!“ch . I 7', “h'firfih TEE SHERIDAN ~ROAD NEWS-LETTER. *************************$ 3696969696516>l<96’l<96>l€96>3<>1<96>I<=l<9696>l<969696>6<969696 HARD WARE When youuwept a first-dim Bath; Shave, Hfir-Cut or Shampoo. re- member that the place to go in. . . . - ' ~ John Hohr’s Barber ShOp CENTRAL AVENUE. 2 000113 WEST OF NEWS-LETTER OFFICE “CHOLL. m. WI.“ T 0:: North Shorelines” a 9d I!!! loved state. p Reel BUILEfNa chums MYTH" ““1“ emu. FIRST-GLASS WORKIAISIIII’ Builders’ Hardware, Stoves, Tinware at the LOWest possible ’ Prices the quality 0f GOOdS SOIdmIâ€"Iâ€"uâ€"nâ€" Peabody. H1 LOANS All kinds of E?

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