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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 17 Oct 1902, p. 8

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flaw-foam maggwen: uni-u and “I“! i‘ “" Mrs; E. Giant and Min- Smith “my. and Mn. F. 3.7 new.“ and New York. ‘ The school election on Saturday} paid 0! my quid), add file two‘ candida“, lat-I. Boven sch» who! and, Carlton lanky. -'.t0 unanimously W. Thou van a W meeting of the bond non- dgy «china-s wind: how we newly eluded member: were ptcoent. RA VINIA. notethfltbfl mm muss“ When the eunouucement In re- cited last week that Rev. John J. ‘ W Ind- heeu appointed by ' w lukloon to fill. the vacancy in St. llty'e ehutch eon-ed by the '60.“! (if Rev. Putter Madden. it! nut-15h ”do; while it Mud no stunt cumin. it mgde example dub}, aura ud‘v'brought confirm the 'peopIe of the parish when. in “I won peril! he‘bu served): m petoz, Father‘ Morriehq, “you of fie moat popular-pt 'the young prints 0! the diocese, the m the respect ehd esteem‘o’f In. 9- In born et Rockford, 111.. in .1865, and took - the nine yenu’l classical ovum It Sijttum’a Col- ions Rev. Archbishop Feehui. firsttppoiflmmt fill" an tbq mm. »... um,” . wot“ within it.“ HOT," dumb 9 fiaclmivo at Goldberg? Pull pâ€"v-W.- 'Among the many things whkh I wit! be sold are {our fine, large-sized portrait-n d the Me. Very ,3”. Archbishop Feehan, Billion lul- ‘ anon; the» late pater Fewer fled. I glen, and'hie eucceaoor, Father Mqr- 1 ‘flebey; also a twenty-five ride tibia honfiigbhnd Park to Chicago; end e monthly commutation ticket, and: he my buggy.‘ M evening a varied program with special teetum will be presented in addi‘ion to numerous other vanadium. A. Femor- leniency ~ie . the, preeidiru guimplm oomph! m in the (he ,,e_L A- _:-_ mQQA'i‘ admin!!!- W um -- -_- w, sire of the parish to giveymnorid expreuion to their appreciation to: Mr now thy Ming hh 360m win: muted mm. ' 51'. MARY’S BAZAAR. 11:6. 0.. 809‘, ”Wind Q {dead a up land hon. dim u the [ugh-56¢ My.“ . ‘ *2. Bait-tom oi WWII. on- soyod m hum-c bomo mm glue 1: the hale-Ida Mm. ' chm.- J. Biéopor;' or cum Iu'tho guest 0! Edmund Dujudinu « m hgloqido wand-y. - ~ figul’o‘.vumd mg.“- 6! the Ioek It the Inglaiido'. ' ’ HI. and in D. 0. Bannister ol- umlnod Mt. Ind flip. F. w. Rei- mu. of Chin-go, at ”no unul‘ game dinner It fit Ingbddo Sunday. ‘ ‘ In. Charla Stroihor nod daugh. 49:. ms- Alma 8mm». were the guest- of Edward Inggfla at the m- imd gm. dinnot given It up Inglo. tilde Sunday. It." md Mn. 1" M. Enos were uinoog the town guests who enjoyed tho noun! sane dine! at the logic- aide Sundaf. Mrs. A B. Lawrence of Salt Lake 1 City, Utah. and Mrs. B. Day and lit- 1 tie daughter Luella, of Chicago. ‘ here theigneste of Dr. F. M. IngelIe : at tho Ruled!!! over TuudIy. The harvest home festival which ‘ is being-‘Wed at“ the Ingleeido this weei has been a decided success, and notwithstanding the bad weather of Sunday the annual game dinner panned '9! ' delightfully. braving quite the'populat feature of the fee- tin! ‘weék. ” The dining room, artistically amend with ‘antum'n leave: and floweuond Ill kinds of ; firm product! biggest!" of the her- f vent dayl. preemi- I decidedly.ng at “I. «and ga£3 iii-$3; “given at the Ingleside Sunday wefe Mn. E. E. Inpngwholnd uh: gun-ta, Mr. and 313.0110?!” Wade! Ohi- edge. and Mrs. John Snyder and cab Charla Saga-r, at “land Park. Mr. Robert Weir, who no“ one‘ of the. hémo of the day entexhined I puiy’ 0! “we. (much (can Andaman sinking of Wu; E P. pudriéh, P. 3351.5. fimdéuow ' - th‘ mac. 4 Roy, ‘1. Hoods-n, ‘0! ’Ennston. «m hold a Swedish gaps! min in the ifiaptiat church' aim Sunday cinema: in 8 o’clock. I: unpacked fight this paving will be poimenfly are ootdiluy invited. out who plu- in bid {to liming. of mu Once Adele Labor, dnuahm o! In. [at 3. Labor. and It. Thom-I L. Berry. 0! annual; which was colo- bhud ’ at Twin Elm. we homo of tho bddo'n moth-t. Tuesday .ovoning. W 14. Thu common, woo por- Iocuod by tho Ru. A. A. Pin-«ion, Ind the bohengrin lurch Ind wed- ding made was phyod by Ilia lyru S's-thud. uni-tad by Ir. Sunny, who rendered the “Holy City" very bautifufly. Tho bridal party conch-ted of Jun. W 'H. Erot- Iingor, 0! Fort Madison, Inn. who attended Min Lube: u matron of attended Min Labor :- mlrouof honor. Min- Hnric Ball. of Chicago. “an maid of honor. and lit- hub. Windlo. of Valparaiso; Ind.. Ill, Edith Berry, 0! Brannon. and Mario Bennett, of Anna. Ill., the brida- ‘maidu. Mr. W. A. Stacey, of Knoxville, Tenn, formerly of Erlnutba, «trod Mr. Berry. u best mo, and the gallon were Monro. Charles C. Willoou. Albert E. Buflor, of Chicago. Georgi H. Miller, of Brannon, and W. H. Etching". of Fort Indian, lows. It was a ehrynmbam. wedding . and yellow and whit’d warmth. pm 38“me NWAL‘ No profile: homo: Ioddlnl_ 5'? inuLg colon. The btido wore a very handsome gown of hoe not over white; tafleta, And carried I shower Manet 'o! Vbfide room, and a lull tulle v'eil completed the costume. The maid of honor wore I beautiful gown of white brutal: not mm pearls, and carried yellow chryslnf themumn; tboothet bridal Madam. . b» warq named in dainty gown: of whit. Persian lawu elm, £11»de with lace, and wore girdles of yellow, and sigma-i bf ma“mmwriu their hair, and curled long “gunned yellow ébrynflhemnlat 1‘30! 56666 was beautifully W ibroughout roo- ."r pro-{dud outfit!» mama ‘of w. bridbfs' 'wmriyv. Sufi on 1.: short W93j£flp1nd wm h'plfiome at Itin‘Elmd'ttgut Noun)»: 8. " _ ' “ NW, ca 1'0 vmags, 30 mo w raging m. 1'on October ‘38; it. you «at to you» the. watzord-P‘m ‘ ,A â€" . _" ‘KL , a "OHM" Who’s Nsmernn no you raid- in? " uncut-9W 1 kaim 1“ mm ind“ mmmsfl ‘ Berry. " gallon were luau. AIM“ itihounn shove- ‘ Pub lull

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