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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 19 Sep 1902, p. 2

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0‘ A SHUE§ I must BLOCK, CENTRAL AVE, HIGHLAND PARK. ILL. I SHOES A , --WWW0«M<$WW- Hi. Blanche. Buford a left Honda} for Wells College. His: Grace Lust is the gueét of Mrs. William V. Jacobs??? . Mus. J. H. Winslow and family arelgnin occupying their own > John «Newhnll‘ left for New York, Wednesday, ‘9 enter Cornell. Rev. and'Mrs'. M; W. Darling are“ uga‘ifi’ established in the John Owsley, Sm of ’Mr. and and Mrs. Benton Owaley. leaves Mrs. Melvillé E. Stone was hbetegs at a 'very'chgrmi'ng lunch- eon on Saturday. Miss Winnie Spackerinan has returned from a -visit of three week in Indiana. Ma's Sophie Hadeler left Tues: day for Sweetwater, Neb., for a visit of three weeks. Harry B. Owaley‘hud wife havé returned to their winter home in Trentbn, New Jersey. Mine Edna Oweley left this week for Northamptoh, Mm., where she will attengi Smith College. SHOES] J. A. BLOHDAHL m5? angl you will be convinced that he is offering greater Bargains than you can find anywhere else REPAIR WORK GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION SHOE; I GLENCbE. .Call and examine his line of Shoes for His Goods are of the Best Quality and Latest Styles, and Prices always reasonable , ’Men, “Women and Children ]. A. BLOMDAHL, Herman Plepcke n‘lmli wife wI-o have been spending the summer abroad are expected home the first of October. Mrs. M. Karpen, who has V _been spending the week with her éister, Mrs. J. Harry, returned Thursday to Kenosha. Messrs. D.” MacArthur qnd Gehrge Park spent several' days at Big Rapids, Mich., last week, returning 611 Monday. Mrs. Thomas C. King, accom.’ panied by her two sons, John and Philip, 15 still enjoying the sea son at Fox Lake, Wis. Win H KéIim mid wife, who have been occupying the Winslow place during the summer, have re- turned to Chicago. I Miss Wagner and Miss Pre- isig, of New Orleans, whb were thrown in the runaway last week have fnuy recovered from their injuries. Miss Noble, the sister of Ralph E. Noble, died at her home this past week of “consumption. The funeral services were held on Mayo} Dennis is' mjoiping over the acquisition of a handsome new ls receiving his new Stock of Highland Park’s Up-to-Date ROAD NEWS- LETTER. _;_._...4 ooal black cartiage horse which be purchased this :week, apd in now looking for another to com- plete the pair. ‘ ,' Dr. 0. D. Swain and wife, Mr. Charles Shaw and wife, Mrs, Kate: ‘Booth. Miss Mary Lane, and Messrs John Fanning, Jamieson and guests from'the city, mgking a merry party of sixteen, charter- ed Richardson’s Whig, Saturday afteiiioon, driving -» over to Half Day for supper, which was follow- ed 6X} dance. The followipg 'day‘ the party drove over to Dia- mond Lake, returning in the even- itertained a number of friends at their home Thursday evening at a farewell reception given in honor of Rev. and Mrsr 'F. '0. South- worth, who leave this week for Meadville, Pennsylvania, where‘ Dr. Southworth has accepted a chair in the Unitarian Theological Seminary. Dr. Southworth, who was formerly secretary “of the Western, Unitarian Conference, whose headquarters are in Chi- cago, has been succeeded by Rev. Hawley, pastor of the Unitarian church in Louisville, Ky. Rev. and Mrs. Hewley were present at the reception, Thursday evening. l Chipâ€"alike Warrene Edgeviater. “val.â€" Mrs. FrG. Howell, Skofle; Min Miss Kellogg, Kenosha. vs. Mrs. B. ‘ Dean, Exmoor. Min Franc’ee'Evot- ‘ ett won the driving contest during ' theeftemomi, and theeapproaohing and putting competition was won by Mrs. J. M. Cutter. Mrs. Alexander, after a spirited contest, lost to Milli Carpenter by 3 down and 2 to play. The meeting between these {amid- able ‘rivala proved the most interest- ing event of the day. hereunto! the 69:8 round of match play in the women’: open tournament yesterd:y Mine J Ann: Carpenter will meet Mien Fm Everett; in the eemi- final: for the E-xmoor cup today, and Miu'Lflli-n Towns: will play Miss FM“: Congdon, Glenview. . Women’s Cup â€".â€"Mrs. H. H. Beidler, Lake Geneva, vs. Miss Sallie Ainslee, Weetwerd 110; _Mrs_. R. H. Donnelly, Mid. 3lothian, vs. Mr: Mia. A. Gullbert, Racine Solace Cope-Mrs. W. B. Mcllvaine, Onwenteia, v: Mrs. F. .W. Copeland, Skokie; Mrs. F. E. Donahue, Edgowater, va. Mrs. J. Sherman . Rim-"Sch: Formulation Genuine Rock Mountain Tea made by the Msdiaon ,odicfine Co. in nudeof run and costly herb. not bind in sn'y other prepsntion, mentors got the kind ypn readsbout. “mt... G. B. I SHOES RESULTS AT BXMOOR.

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