Mr. and Mrs. George E. Morey entertained Mrs. F. L Rims; and George B. [Shamk at Moraine over Bn'ndIy. Dr. and Mrs. 0er Stone pqd Mr. and Mrs. Pore f1. Me‘s dined with Mr. and Ma. 0 '1‘. Boa! It the Moraine Sande,» . ' Dr. Arthur N. Reynolds, the‘ hedth oommisioner of Chieigo, dined at the Mame Sande}, and secured rooms. in“; WI! hg will more in a law dsys. " ’ ' . ~ Dr. Pomeroy .qntertsiliï¬ Mrs. Townsend of Seattle, Wail». Mrs. ? manner, of Springï¬eld, Mo., Mrs. ‘ Benedict and Mia Benedict; of1 Chicago, at luncheon at the mongh; but the daté has not been positively ï¬xed. It is purpooed to make the aï¬air the most. bril- liant social event of tbe’seaagn on :t'he'wNorth Shore, and of which a full announéement will be made Win tba next issue,“ .. “,mmmm Mr: and Mn. ‘ A;- J. {Whirpln}, of Glencoe, dined.“ flu Mqfline The Mora' e is‘ becoming in- creasingly p0 ular with the auto “mobilista and a greater number stopped at the hotel on Sunday than ever before in one day. They are attracted to the North Shore by the beautiful Sheridan Road, but many on Sunday or- rived in bad humor, havihg had to run the gauntlet of the poliée Among the late arrivals. at the Moraine are Robert E. Boss, of Chicago; A Major and Mrs. Thoma L Caseymd Mince. F. Pope,of St. Louis; Mn. John‘? L .‘Pdtte'rl son and hire. I. S. McFerline, of Pittsburgh. - Preparationb are being made for a grand ootillion at the Moraine, to A take place sometime this Moraine Saturday lat. F. W. Cashing Thursday brought out a party of ntwelm friends from Chicago on thé f‘Old Times" coach and entertained Moraine. " Mr. Cushing’a guests-3 were as follows: Mrs; James‘ Walsh. Miss Adelaide Walsh, Mrs. J. Soulard La Motte, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. ‘Lyman, Jr., Mrs. Frank H. Hamilton, Miss Riéhard» son, Messrs. George W. Cémwall, Charles E. Brown. Vincent J. Walsh and L‘. K. Cashing. \ THE MORAINE. I); m: "“1551 (in ui the 1030:01- the eavernl tonne south of III. One petty complained they hndbeennrmted twice on their way but from Chicago, and. in ne“ber case would they admit they. Jpn exceeding the weed limit.- "‘ Mrs. Robert Panda and non Will inn. have non: lo haiku Island and Sault Ste. Mary. ’ Mm. Chhrlas'Yoe entertained at a dinner party Wednesday evening. Covers wew'laid for night. ' Mmss ,Jm'l‘rqxelnéngeminpq at a card party Thursday afternoon in honor of Miss Irene Shields. IQ “In £09008.â€" It the Colem- bu Bathâ€. ' notional; 13,- is“ hotter. » .Rsymoud Elma. What: not yet. aplo to m u!) iagainiqg on}; day. linnty l[.fï¬idi1ili)-y!iu-oï¬11unn quy K. ., jr. .. in doun with typhod fever. ‘ The ghosts at Mu. Goodridge’a gave a beach party (n'd "com-roast.†Wodndday evening ' - Flinn Annie Hp“ h upondtnj’tho m of August It Ruins. Min Aliod Hoamer‘, who» hat-boon whiting Min Ydetrrnr‘nod thié week 39 Ghiedgo. - ‘ - f‘ ' It seems like good old time-‘6 led Paths; Madden sitting om on hi- wound-1: min. , Mrs. Miller, of Kenilwoflh, has the guest of Mrs. Hartiet Palmer, {It Shingle-Nook, last week: Muse Kittie Nolan expects to leave this week for Green Bay, Wit, for a vacdtion of several weeks. Mr and Mrs. James Prindiyille and family are spending several weeks at _Higgins’~ Lake, Mjch. A delightful beach pa'rty is in pros'p’eét foi- tonight, wehther peg. mitting’,‘to be given by the younger crowd. . , E. C. Dickinson, who was called to-Boatrice, Nah, by the sudden in. no“ 0! MI father; Mal-nod Tuuduy atoning, leaving him greatly iin: grand. The doctors now exprehs “greatest hopes for Mrs. Richard‘ Street, who has improved mpcb the past week. Mr. and _Mrs. Jamea H. Shields entertained a few friends informally at a very pleasant card party ~Tuea- day graying. v Father Mortimey, the new mint- ant pastor of St. Mary’s church, who arrived}. Saturday, oï¬ciated at the various Iervicoa‘laat Sunday. ~ADDITIONAL LOCAL. Little Helen-Willi“, who has been THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. ‘ Quite'I‘IingulIr coloeideoee'oe- curred It the Freeh Air Home lIIt week thIt prone beyond I "doubt there in I Providenee‘who' will pro. vide. Ind which It the Home they elIim run I direct mower to prIyer. Seeing the supply of ItIpleI rIpidly oeIring depletion. with little pree- pect of replenishment, the hithiol one in charge, who give themselves In_d their time to thiebeuutiiul work [or the little children, asked God in prayer to provide for their needs. Ind he did in I way II miraculous II Ievea loIreI and two llIhee. Mr. GIylord. who is the superintendent or the Smithy school. Ind the room in Ipirit oi thiI megoifleent work ended on in RevioiI, Ie well II the other home '7 It .Erergreeu Park, on the Quad Trunk line, where the needy old people Ire taken out in relay. of ten 'eIch weekâ€"er Gey- lord. to go back, was in Chicago but SItnrdIy, just prepIring to make the 2 o'eloolt train. when he wII called to the telephone by I well- known wholeeIle grocer, who said he had just chipped I quantity of Tm: moouv FRESH AIR ‘nona. when. for g‘lvï¬g' {hobblldr'en (or the poor 3 little countr'y outing,‘and that he would like to add his little mite, which proved a most generous and opportune “mite.†'. sugar, 00360:, built} and bacon to the Home at Ravinia. Ho addpd ho ms much interested in this splendid Arriving at Raviniu'the ï¬rst per. eon‘ Mr. Gaylord enobuntered was the oook, who hauled him a meteor. andum of things be abbolutely must have before _Sunday, and strange to relate the list contained the very identical {our articles that the Chi. Wensed to belong to the Birdies of your Sunday school, but now we go to the B'rookline Preebyterjan Sunday school. When‘we lived on the north eigie we had no green yard to play in like we now have. We also have plenty of sand to make plea with. We are sorry .for so many children who have not whet we have. and we wish to give these ’84 to send two of the children to'the country, where they" can have no muehi"fun in the yeen grass and? flowers. Sister Frances end‘nyeell have and most of this slope‘lut Christmas by getting ï¬ve cent- 1 week from pope and menus for be- cago merchant had that day shipped to them without ova realizing the lack and need of Wtbem Another recent bappéniug is Well worth the publishing, “3- -ia most “any .ug’m -.,....Ԥâ€-L.'L. Lay-'3’? = * us all-big folks and little folks alike. » GRAND Cnossma, Aug. 4, 1902. Dan Mn. Gums»: . . in; «In M toppling-Jud for wuhin‘ghp upper dick... I am now close my letter. Gdod byO. ‘ ' . Mall. Luau“. ‘ Each Saturday the parent. and friend. of the children «0' brought 0!“ to spend the day toyed»: vi“: Lae‘ Saturday little Herbefl Edie eon. 5 years old. diaringuiahed , bila- eelt in the bun-aging coupe“, in which he provedjhe ohmpion. He wee also able to recite eight venea of eeripture with the relereueel. During the eeaeou the average weekfy attendance at the Home baa been forty ï¬ve. This week there are forty boye and gin-la out. . There The principle carried outv‘for no many'yeara by Dwight L. Moody of ' reaching all phases of life, from the cradle to the grave, still prevails, .-..2u u. “SGMW'M? are, tuo’ Moody workers. It is the plan and desire to be able by.next yearto purchase a tract of land in some attractive‘ country 'plece arid erect three homes-whey for the ehlldren, another which will enable the young men and women of moderate cir- cumstancee to spend a. vacation 'in the country at a umall‘eoet, and a third for deetitute oldfpe'ople no two little crippled children in the number this week, nod itiee plea-ant eight to see them tripping along bright and men). on. ma. girl of 11. who come» from oh, such a miserable, pitiful home, her {ether 3 drunhrd, and s mother who scarcely merits the name, for years hes not known whet it is to 30 three consecutive days without headache and eiehneee‘. has been spending three weeks It the Home. She does’notknow whste heedeche is now, and romp Nd plays and comes in with s good W i 'Ibp'et'iiéJ when id ï¬nish could not be caused to eat, the now passes hot plate for the third and fourth helping. _ .‘ There has been such a perceptibte increase in the mail from Ruinin of late as to cause inquiry from the poetal authorities. It is easily 'ac- counted for. On- leaving the city the chil-d'r‘en are instructed to write to their parents, With the result that the mail budget from the Home is often of large proportions. ' ‘ The home will continue into the middle of September. Have you called on than happy little folks yet? It is a plenum experience. V theflounty atoqpa to pupal-b to: ‘ mitionn in the ‘aovernmen‘t unionâ€"â€" nflway .mil, loner nastier, cumin bongo Ind do “mental cloth. A 11 to Inter- tau Con-on. Ind... 03“ Rupidu, In. /. 6-2mo WW4?" 1‘0“!!! M ken