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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 19 Sep 1902, p. 8

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MI9MMSRMN Qpnrty of tourism at I“ dinner' 11: the WM. Mr..AC.ane¢| (Mom. flammvbé hvé humans-nut“ the mghnnmvgdnttlp Icah- lorthon-mindbtol the sen-bu. Ono: Smith ad vile outer- uinetl Hz». .34 In- Eula. wilt. md Mu. Pike, and [it Hate: Riley at dinner Saturday evening; John w. Scott md wife brought out n coaching party eon-Hing of Mr. and Mn. E. H. Holbmqk, of Yonkers, N. Y., and It. and In. T. Bffloyt, of Chicago. w The decorating my dong by Al- bert Lehman; Imfiy steward'of the Highland Parkfllnb. who has“ /d_e,veloped quite ; wogderful gen- the m Saturday evening, when they veto than!!! enter tuned st a lumen! dinner. v emnrmdthebrillilnt cotil- fidudalowweehngo,m p50» Garth, J. O.'Watkin|, Jui‘ Prin- divifle, 1’. B. Melanin, and E. A. The bmestzdnnmlt the Ho- nine-Sctm-day m a' great sue." cage, ind {wobbly the”, most itnponant social event of the_ season “3113733311 III begififnily and Wively 'deeonted with led ‘by . dancing ‘ beginning Home” w: L, of". ‘ W1“ 1>.'4 '3!!! Wm): 713vo 313mm ‘, u! (“but SI“? which my 1G gm]. .1 3g». Gunning mt up'oxpnmed “at “#4..“ , bibly math flue final efim -‘ (ht kind at the' Monine bi “affluent bacon, dthough may entertainment: of ‘thh kind m [vomited for mt year. Goldberg'l open homo. Int flick, evening, not in mt, way I anu- ploho meant. in gulp-ling the no pecuiiona o! the no“ amino, 899 “Via: been nth-ed. Gnu credit Lil certainly do. In Levin, wiflr whom the idea originated. boih for the ihoughflnlnm on hi- plrt'lnd for tho and and mthuium with which he curried the plan through to I cocoa-In! ill-go. , Mr. Goldbem very generounly undated the 050")! his opt- hone ior the evening and lien Wyeofl Ind all the other: who contributed towerd the evening'e pleasure very kindly and willingly gave their eervieee, and everybody responded moat cheerfully. (Atter ellthere in elnye e pleasant, elmoet eelfieh utiefeetion in the feeling thet one he done his pert toxin! help- ling along a good and worthy cause. mas, MARY mum norm. Mn. Mary Lillian B r, wife to! Mathim Bohr,died at‘ : home Sunday night, September 14 of. tnbomuloois peritonitis after an ill- .nala oi ove’t~ a year, agod 21 years, 2 womb: and 15 dayaa Hm Bohr was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August Zimmar, and was born June 29, 1881, in Wheel- ing; Ill. November 30, 1899, she was united lip marriage to Mathias Rob? _'_ ~ Mrs; Bohr leaves. a bereaved hus- band, a 20-months~old sou. Francis Peter, her parents, two brothers and three sisters, and many friends to mourn her death. The funeral services were held Wednesday at the Evangelical Lurhersn Zion Congregetion. ., Rev. A. Baumsnn, who ofic‘netod, took as his text, Hebrew 9427' “It is --sp pointed unto me once indigent! after this the judgnart.” ’ , i '11:. benefit ouhrhimnont which In mm for Anion. Lat-tin. It When once liberated «mun .y your it. pmdwu I no» wander-tn! m War“: on.- lut lu- to feel m of I“: tbs: who) by fishing yllonnhin '1'... G. “B. Ill. Cummings. When once Tum-“ed within _.yo_u1_- OBI TUA R Y. was at. Whaling. M my?“ awn. 8,. Hum arm TM- thy in Chicago. . V John Gmhon continues a; gain slowly but steadily. Elmer Skidmom' it». h!- be» ill with typhoid is now manhu- 3-8 ”W“!- Iii-u Juli'n‘Gnoe 'and Kittie Moore, of Chiagb, veto gm.” of Miss Go: over Sunday, Mn. 0.3. Pmton and W. D. Bwennohn, m on their my home tron the Pucifio cont. ' Mr. Gehbie. who has been at the Hotel Mecbnm since July, left Tuesday for Philadelphia, Pa. Mn. Hokey 0. Gal“, In honor of her daughter’s birthday, will entertain at a luncheon Monday. A pcrty of sixteen; young pea. p10 attended a manllmallow rout down on the beach Tuesday evan- Mia-e5 Mary Sullivan and Alma Kelley spent Saturday m Chicago and enjoyed an afternoon with “Foxy Grandm” Mi'. Hemingway, the lormeif‘ manéger of A. Bobetteon’s High- wood' office, has retuurned to hi3" old position with the Chicago Milwaukee Electric railway. Tickets for the grand manque MM civio him tn be gtven bv the 3d «Squadron of the Second Gov ‘ alry at Fort Sheridan Pgn‘k, Oc- tober 11, can be found on sale at Laegeler’s drug store. The young people of the Chris- tian Endeavor society~ of the United Evangelical church, of Highland Park, held a very pleu- ant social at the home of Mrs. F. ‘D. Fritsch, Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Thlrkield, of Ohio, cago, and Mr. DeGroft, of Ken- tacky, who will attend the hunt at Onwentsia, Saturday, will be the guests of In. Halsey 0. Gum and daughter over Sunday ”(6” W000. 1M9.» 3»qu denature ad in I ”huh-hiding the ruin, finite i goodly nuubar‘ “tended the hon: eat pi‘ciio to: John Gannon, at Fortfiheridnn Put. The W“ III «tried out my pinned, m4 everyone bud I splendid time. Tho Ep'orth Latina holdqta “victim evening Ionics em Sunday It 7 o’clock in the High- I006 11. E. church, Righvood and Laure“: avenues. The topic Sunday, September 21. in from Ephesians": “Funnel! 01 God; hdw. scour .” A cordial '11: come in extended to atnngen. ' The. members 9f “10‘ Bighiood M. E. church were not a little Int- prioed early in the week to lam that their pastor. Rev. Hiram F. Inwlerdi noon to become a happy benedict. The invitation- un- nounco tint his marriage to Him Mabel Eleanor Banter: will his place in Kingston, N. Y ,Septem- 'her 25. w A A mixed foursome will be phy- ed on Saturday. An attractive feature 9! "the 33;: g ‘2‘ tournamentuhm been the (Might- ‘ ‘ (a! music each aflmaon. The hmmmgnt will close Sat- 1- urday withastate dinner,’ In honor ‘ of the occasion, and a grand cotinion. M'ra. C. H. candy antha. 3. H 7 H. Do'nnellyL of the Midlothian! _ ‘Club, and Mrs. H. A. Beidler, of Lake Gene“, afe’ 311W“ it the L ‘Exmoor Club this week. Mrs. Alexander: and.‘ ‘ Mina. Everett played a fin game, .qiflfie ’ustifying the high hopes of their lrienda. Mrs. J. M. Cutter, .the runner u in 1900 to the‘sur’gfise of all fcl mf n? “of mm! 30" and will!) t be able t9 'play for the Exmoor cup. Sixty-five en- triea‘were‘made and thirds were handed in byfifty-slx. ' The tam-n ‘nnmeut will close, Sawfly, the The Women’s 0 n tournament at the, Eamon nutty Club o'pe'ned most ausplgionaly Wednesâ€" day. The weather, was superb and that the pl‘yera were all in excellent trim ,vag evidenced in “19 a endid go]! that was \ «I. {y t e Qualifying 50022, x -43 excellent trim wag evidenced in the splendid go]! that wan __ ed. In the nahfying man I. gal-pent”, of Westward nnm with a score of 92.the w “I, VA VI WINâ€"av- alum u 110, leg with 9 score of 92. the beat record that has ever behre been nude for the oonne in com- petition . EXMOOR CLUB. -»

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