Oblphin McClain leu' for Boone. Iowa, "Moods, to be uboent ten days. I Captain J. B. Fuller and non left for Ithaca, N."Y., Tuesday, to‘be gone ten days. Lieutenant Wallace and wife left Tuesday to Ittend t5; funeral of a friend in New London, Wis. Mrs. J. B. Déqglu and Mrs. Gr. I. Grifï¬n visited friends in Mil- waukee several days this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Gillette have just returned from a delightful.visit with Rev. gmd Mrs. C. L.' Hay at Lake Villa. ‘ ‘ E. H. Rann. of’New London, Wis.. spent several days this week at the Post with Lieutenunt and' Mrs. Wallace. -Lientenant Wila'on, who hae- been vieiting relatives _in the east for -the' past ‘ ten days, has re- turned to Fort Sheridan. » Captain L.‘ P. Morrison- has been betailed as adjufant- general of the Department of the Lakes in the absence of E‘olonel Gros- John Dahl and sister, Miss Dahl, who arrived from SWeden Sunday, are the guests of A. A. Dahl and family. ' Mrs. John-C. Taylor, who has 1 been ‘spending the week with her' ‘ parents, Mr and Mrs? Lewellyn. at (Ellenn Ellyn, 13' expected to re- turn Saturday. 3‘ ‘ Almost eighty-six dollars was; cleared by the 'children ofv theE Post belonging to the junior 'sec- , tion of the army and relief society:’_ at tDeir lawn fete held last week at Colonel McCaskey 3 quarters. , The entertainment Was gotten upi ï¬t for the association's umu UL vullou, â€Llhu., virus-v u ( u‘ ' :f’ The "Jth and mat- batteries en iday thisteek with iss H. ,MI route to the Post froms GamPiSm'th ; ’ Doug’las,spentSaturdny andSu‘n-l , 1 ' dav at the Soldiers’ Home in" Messrs. and Mesdames Gaylord Milwaukee, bringing “cheer anleockwell, 1" H“ Nissen and the delight to the hearts, of the oldg:Other workers in charge or the veterans, many of whom are soï¬Moody Fresh Air Home who re- badly crippled that they are un- iturned to the city on Thursday able ‘to leave the Home. The?Will be greatly missed by the l’many friends they have' made b0 3 of the batteries, ave's cia y g pe during their stay ’st Raviniq. drills and reviews, going through} all the various _ maneuvers and' Genuine Rocha Mountain Tea nude .» -' ’ 1) th Madison edlcine Co. is made of tactics for the beneï¬t and enter-â€gm :nd costlyherhspot found in my fainment of their éeteran com- rules. roar snammn. m «mm: um." Tho Woman’s Clubh- doaidud to °’ hdd moth: “rnmmgo 0.10â€â€œ. be iii-o during the autumn, pwbnbly inn the inner put of October, the on yd.“ to he announced in n inter inns. w, A: was done int ye‘Ir‘, the pro- gooeda will be divided, nnd one-half 'f lgiron to the Relief and Aid Society 1 e of Highland Park for its winter “I work. ' is L “is npt to be the annual oxperi~ G. once and surprise of almost every [ii “haul-irau†t ) ï¬nd how things have “gt nocumulated despite her vigilance! If anyone is in a quandry, not know- ingticrw f6 ‘W‘Ifltdu; aa- perlluoua in her own household. and yet toe flood to be thrown away or indiscriminately given away remain- (her, the rummage sale offers a timely solution, and a welcome reapoeitoty, and if word is sent to Mrs. Edwards, ' the secretary of the club,‘ or to any one of the other oï¬iéers the articles will be cheerfully called for at any latatod time. Pieces of furniture, bric-a-br’ac,†old china. books, pictures, needle work, toys even wearing apparel, all are most aoceptablb and will help swell the receipts pf rho rummage Miss Osterburg of Chicago is spending the week with Mrs. MacKenzie. Mrs. ATVRosing entertained ' party of young people at be; born ox er Sunday "Mrs. O A. Leonqrd spent several days this past week with friends" In Chicago. "acycdmpaniedï¬gy Eer‘ guest M153 TCahill of Darien, Milcyb.,"spent“ a may thisteek with’ iss H. ,MI "Smith. ‘ Miss Olive Hill has 'gone to Winnetka’where she was‘ qalled on a case by Dr. Norris, ’- ». ' ‘Mr. and M115. Charles Darling are rejoicing over the birth of a little daughter born lasï¬ Week. ' ‘ ' Messrs. and Mesdames Gaylord ?Rockwell, L. H. Nissen and the fother workers in charge of' the ?Moody Fresh Air Home who re- iturned to the city on Thursday jwill be greatly missed by the ’maï¬y friends they have' made ï¬during their stay ’at Raviniq. 33512.7" {Jpn-Wm" {SKIES-86;; k8 1B3 ‘lgind gnu mud about. 85 cents. ‘0. B. Miss .Kust, of .Hï¬gï¬lggd WVPark, THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. RA VlNlA.’ Be'v. Fnhk Duuonlin and wife were guests at the Noni» this A. D. Lundy and witch of La- Gnnge were guest: I“ the Moraine over Sunday. ‘ Mrs. C. F. Bullen has; returned to the Moraine from a visit of several weeks iu‘ Canada. Dr. Archibald MncLaren of ï¬t. ' Paul spent Sunday with his- wifei and family at the Moraine. ' b Gr“). Gum and wife 0! Kansas City, M0. 'were among the guests of the week at the Moraine. Harvey B. Earle, of New Orleans, was the guest of the Misseq Lee. of Memphis, at din- Igor Tuésday. / Miss. Anna L. Millard of Bom- bay, India am} Mrs. F. Elliot of Evanéton took; luncheon Monday. it {he Moraine. ‘ , George Cornwall _was host at a pleasant dinner party given at the Moraine Thursday evening. Cor- era were ’laid for six. _ A. ’Magnns and wife entertained Misses Marie and ,, Katharine Lefen, of Chicago, at dinner at ithe Moraine Tuesday. Dr. Casey A. Wood and Wifei'l‘he part entertained at dinner Saturday ‘W Well gaming in honor of Dr John Mrs Ch gap Blumenthal, of Germany. Ju dab . Frederick W. Monahan, of Gaylord London England was the guést of g The C. M.- Wo'olley a’nd ï¬wifw at din: 1191' at the Morning Monday eyen- ing. ‘ “ ’ Dr. Htï¬ié‘ ScbWegel, the Ans-v trianf v-ic-e consul, « and Dr. E. Zoeppfel, of Germany, came out and took dinner at the Moraine Tuesday. ‘ . . l ‘ A.» The Misses Lee, who left the Moraine on' are ay, w1 spen a few days at the Auditorium in Chicago befbre returning to their home in Memphis, Tenn. J. W. Scott, of Chiczigo, Willi bring out a coaching party of? eight on the road coach “Old Times†stomorrow evening and entertain at dinner at the Moraine. . Edward A. Spengerman, the c880 We_ll' known silk mnnufactiujer of ’ » , Patterson, N. J ., accompanied by , Get your job printing done at the his wife and child; came out from ENE'Q‘LENER' Chicago 0“ the “0m Th9?" I, For Saleâ€"An oak bed-room suite; coach Wednesday evening and Enearly new, Apply at NEWS-Linn dined at the Moraine. Eoï¬ice. 13-18 THE MORAINE. G. W. Kmtfinger and hmily, of Chicago, have taken room. It the Moraine for the blame of the season. - Mrs. Orson Smith will enter- tain a party of friends at dinner at the Moraine Saturday evening, ooveu to' be hit! for twelve; ' Mr.‘George E. Marcy and/ wife brougbf out a party of fourteen from Chicago on the “Old Times†coach and ant/entwined at a delight- ful dinner party. in the Norfolk room Monday evening. M193911r_m1 and Edgy Smith, of Lakeside, Miss Jennie Brown of New York, Geo. Turner, of Pittsburgh, and William Brown of Chicago, formed a pleasant supper party at the Mormue Sun- day eveni1yg.' The Harvest dance yhich will be given in the ball room of the Moraine Saturday. evening prom- ises to be a very pleasant and en- joyeble nï¬air. The dance is to be delightfnily informal. and the music will be furnished by Krell’e I orchestra. Mr. F. T. Haskell brought out a party of ten friends from Chi- Cago, Friday, in the “Old Times" coach and entertained them at 11 dinner given in the Norfolk room. t'l‘he party consisted of: Mr. R. ]W. Wells and wife, Misses Wells. Mrs. Charles Adams, and Messrs. Judah, Pulley, and» â€Barry The harvest dance at the Moraine tomogrow evening re- minds one†that, autumn, that glorious seeeon 6f the year, is fairly upon ue.Tl1e dance will be preceded by a harvest dinner, §the menu of which will include old time pumpkin pies, dough- n‘ute, eï¬eet cider and other delec- itables indigenous to the wagon. i For Beakâ€"Until May lat, fur- niahed residence at Glencoe; 10 room house and stable; ‘ horse and trap it dbsired. Apply to A. J Whipple, lGlencoe, or 145 Mouton: street, Chi- Lcago. ‘ 13- 18 l Dress does not. make the person. Nor does a clean exterior indicate a clean interior. To be well all organs of the Cummings. Lag-(â€rillstâ€" Qvéik {n harmoay. Rocky Mountain Tea, does this work: Q. B.