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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 26 Dec 1903, p. 8

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WWW 1.. H 16" WOOD. Kin Ad: Ffihch but been on the nick list this week. The Christmas exercises of the Swedish M. E. church, occurred on Christmas eve. A very inter- esting program was rendered. The mother of Mr. (a‘reu. Rudd, clerk at F. M. Evans’ grocery store, of Highland Park. died very suddenly of la grippe Tuesday evening. ' Erl'ak Mowers’ baby had an attack of la grippe this week. Mater Cheater Murphy has bgen quite sick with. tousilitis. There was a Christmas tree for the children at Fort Sheridan Park Cliristmas afternoon at 2 o’clock, given by the citizens of this place. Everyone, young or old, ' 'were' welcome. Master Huward Mowvrs Ml uni the ice Monday, bruising hm nose; and face quite badly. i mtm MIT “I an The Highwood public school gaie a very interesting program Wednesday to which ,the friends ahd parents of the schoolwere in~ vitad ad which?» thoroughly ehjoyed by all who atténded. The transport, Sherman,arrived in Sim Francisco last week, from Manila, by way of Nagu asaki and Honolulu,bflnging the men of the 30th Infantry, which was recruited at Fort Sheridan. The-Cavalry M Troop left Fort Sheridan last Sunday for the Philippines. The post is now al- most deserted and the battery have enough to do, as all-work de volves upon them until the arrival of the Infantry. Quite a number witnessed the departure of the cavalry on Sunday, though from appearances the infantry were the favored ones. ' Mrs. W: T. Hosiclter was pleas‘ At the 8'" Louis fair next year the Itate of Mississippi will'exhi‘uit King nniiy anprised by in number of I‘H'iCotton seated on his throne an ”we, frimds inst Monday evening. Itl‘senting the state’s greatest industry. was the ()(‘C‘flsiinll of her birthday. iThe statue will b parole in "837 f.‘ inpect and eclipse eve h else molded 1In human form (or size. Now it will be re. Mrs. [mm-h winning: tiw first {in order for Iowa. to add to the 115'le indies prize mud Mrs-x. M. J. Uibhs :i‘amily of. tnrm products by sending the) second. Mr. Chm-1. l'niwimun “”13 Corn. “”9990" would “Dd h" .(ce King to cool things on during tho ‘summer, and Pennsylvania should get Deirivk tiw swmnd. Mrs. (‘urivy ‘ in with old King Goulnrho could warm WU“ the ladies consolation and Mr. ‘ thin” “9 “ml ‘3‘” becammtrlzid. MCEwen the gents. RPfH‘HillllPlitSl ‘ ”1” W0? denounced 0:. D . 7 ., . ‘oulod “coon tong" :- vain:- ud do. with“ serud and all had :1 JON-yimihlo. Thorn-o '0'.“ W“ . time. i “m‘ About tummy-right played (’llcil- Won lin- first gents prim- nnd Mr. -DECEASBD. Miss Ellen Fay, beloved dlugh ter of Catherine and the late John Foy died tt the home of’Mrs. Geo. Bysong, on Central Ave. The deceased was a sister of Mrs. Geo. Bysong, Mrs Frnqk Becktenwnld. William, Daniel and Catherine Fey. The fallen} occurred on Wed- nesday from the home of Mrs. George Byeong to St. Mary’s church, ct 9:30, where requiem high mass was celebrated, thence by} carriage to ‘tbe Sacred Heart cemetry. H. .E. ENTERTAINMENT. The M. E.‘ church of this" place, held their Xmas ser«icy: (Shrin- ma: eve. A wry fin: prognm' was rendered. Very beautififil tableaux formed the most pleasing part of the evenings entertaim ment. Those who had ‘the pre- paration of this work certainly deservef great credit for their efficient work. Had some of those children been like “little Mary” we read about, they Would have been. minus their angels. The teacher had asked Mary to be an angel for the Christmas enter- tainmmtf The next. morning. the following note, so thé story runé, was handed to the teacher: ‘ Dear Teacher: â€"â€"â€"Please excuse little Mary from being an angel. It 18 against her 1eligion. . INSIST UPON HAWK ".2 TH; GENUINE " AHMAD! s A unload I’OI-kfl' donounood the so called “coon son." an vulgu- and do. grading. Thq'ro vat-o; Wt. I chums. MONEY ’â€" RELIABLE STEAM LAUNDRY: HIGHLAND SENDVYOUR LAUNDRY TO THE Wading In. ' M Kuist’s " Hardware Edgar M. Snow 00. Store AND we wuu. SEND FOR mun BUNDLE mo mwntngzfi IN sums OF $1.000 AND UPWARDS. ON thL LOCATED IMPROVED HIGHLAND PARK RIM. ECTATE NOEREN BERG HINTZ 'GROCERIES' HIGHLAND PARK. 11.1.me ST. PETER BROS». Provrkton TELEPHONE 603 PARK m A HILL LINE. 6L; tanARB ENAMELWARB HARDWARE At reasonable pricefi Mcnmld Block Mil in. :32: HOTEL’ELé ’A mm PM lieu-l W. Central Avenue , PER CENT mum. laden Imminent. . 10! WISMIGTUR 81:. cmcuzo '- "I. am won nude girl Doc. 6‘ “any of: “CAM “Sunday d Evuw " lira.” A mien: fat wily. Hr. Itvi visited hi. I onvflonday Kin Joy sick list (in In grippe. Kt. L. J with «mic If“ flat to: Kr; A. VOL .YM

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