C. D. Grassett and family left :this week for a short visit in Minneapolis, Minn. Mrs. Maze Siege], who was very m um ï¬r“ pm" of the week,is much better. , . A. J. Clark, ‘oleow York, i! the guest of his sister, Mn. E.†P- Becker. turned toechool on the Hudson. I like Grace Fuller has :etnrned‘ from a three months’ trip abroad 0.11.3119): and wife have ref‘ turned to their home in Chicago. Mni. D. MacArthnr' has been qixite ill with} severe cold this Arthur Howard, son of General and Mrs. 0.711. Howard, has re- turned from the east, where he .Miss Bessie Stank has fetnmed to “Stonehaven’†from a short visit in southern Illin'ois. Miss Dora Allen will remain at the “Manse†as the guést of Mrs. M. W. Bailing for several weeï¬s. Mrs. Thomas Taylor, Jr., ‘ who has been spending" the summer in Germany, has returned to her country home at Lakeside. i, ‘Jr-y who have been occupying the Shirley T. High house during the snmmér, returned to the city on Monday. Leonard Cressie, who on Tues- day was accused of assault and battery by Adams, both colored youths, and arrested 1nd his hear- ing before Justioé Lane, Wednes. day morning; who ï¬nsd.,0reslis 83 and costs. " At the meeting of the council Monday night it was the tense of the meeting that the village nonn- cil proceed and erect a gas plant. The Glencoe Volunteer Fire Department is planning a grand- hall to be given Thursday even- ing, October 9, in the village hall. David A. Mayer and family, Willigm J. Watson. aJ-zife, with Mrs. James Watson, who have been spending 5 the ' summer in Glen‘ooe, returned Thursday t6 the city. .T. W; Gillette and wife, who hue been occupying the John G. Shcrtall rendence, recently pur- chased by Gordon Ramsay, will return to Chicago, October 1. â€I SWEAR ROAD NEWS-LETTER. spending a pleasant A most appropriate’and beauti! fol tribute has been paid to the memory of Blanchard 1131313ng V of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Delang, bytheY P. S. C. E .of theGon. gregational _ uhprch, of which society the young man, up to the time of his death, v‘vas an enthusi- astic member. ' On the front page of the In, Memoriam compiled by his young friends We ï¬hd the fol- lowing mantiful words, remaki- able for’on'e so young: “I. Would like to live long enough to do some good in this world. â€â€"- Blnnchard Delang. The booklet also contains the comforting words spoken by Rev" Moses Smith, Mrs. J. C. Moore, of Evtnston, maimed by Miss Elisabeth Moore, is spending seversl weeks in Glenooe, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Hazeltine, who, with her husband, has been occupyingâ€'Mrs. Irene Satord's house on Sheridan Road during the summer. D. D., on the â€occasion .of the funeral aetvices', J nly 23,1902. Afï¬ne, and he} (Met, Hit-Olive Hankey and Rev. Clarence H. At the double wedding of Miss Pag‘line Hanks] said Dr. Francis Brans‘eomhe, the bridal party will b as foflows: Miss Olin. Hanks; will act as maid of honor to lief sister, Miss Pauline Hankey, who in turn_ will, as Mrs. Frances A, Lane, act as matron of honor for Miss Olive. Miss Marjorie Banks, and Miss Brunscombe are to be the bridesmaids and Frances Hankey and Dorothy Brown, the little flower girls. Followmg the wedding, which will take 111160 in the Congregational church, the morning of October 15, there will be a reception at the home of the brides’ parents, to which over 409__ invitations have been issued.’ 'W'ANTEDâ€"Good may" team for farm house in ooh“: portal! Highland Park. Rent $10" per month, with gnu-don spice; and tenant is expectéd to have" gonad! oversight of premium. ' and protect owner's interests. Address. ‘ F.'E.‘Bhooxnw 97 Son“: Clark street, Chicago. H. Chandler Egan, who bu uh. thirty- two prim thin Manon, hetero returning to 0911030. Tuesday. “â€" dod mother (author to his much bo- plumed cap when in play with, I pgofouional, at Exmoot Monday, E0 record to twenty-ï¬ve. nth part of ; $10 per space. and mve" genera!