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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 4 Jun 1904, p. 1

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“"111“ demand for tickétu for the LOCAL NEWS NOTES. Hear the hvotito cunt.“ 0! “Queen Esther. ” Mr. F. D. Alford has been very ill during the root. Mrs. M. R. Paine has been very ill during the past two weeks , Mr. W. ”Buckley-.1135 moved his family to the Park for the summer. Th6 canna' beds in front of the Highland, Park Hotel are beautiful. Mr. Rushton and son, of Elgin, 11].. visited Mr. E. Warren on Sun- "fit“ (Show: 91““ people will take pin in the out.“ of ‘Queon Es- that. " Mrs. Rosebud Hill in Very sick with nervous p home in Ravinia. Mr. Fred Croacker, of Liberty "118,"th Mr. and Mrs Ed Wai‘ ran on Sunday. Miss Louise Dickinson, of Chi- cago, is visiting Miss Charlotte Yoe for a few days, The beautiful cantata of “Queen Esther” Thursday and Friday even- ings of next week. Mr. H. B. Steele and family came out to thei? summer home, “Wi-ld wood. ” on Thursday. Miss Grace Elvey has been missed from the Pdetofiide for some time She 1: very ill. Thirty-four little girls will give tome beautiful matches in the can- hta of “Queen Esther.” ‘Mr. and Mrs. J Chambers and daughter, of Franklin. Pa.“ visited 11!. E. WarrononSunday. cement Sidewalks Laid. 1! humour Devoted to the Interests 0! the (lines. toms and (Imam film the norm Shore at he: Mr. W. B. White and wife, of Rose Glen. returned May 21, after a five months‘ trip abroad. Mr. Martin Schultz 'brought his family Thursday to their summer home in Highland Park. Mrs. G'. Drummoud, of Austib. 11]., visited the Mines Grant, on Laurel avenue, for a‘ few days. Mrs Geo B. Cummings wentto Hahneman Hmpital Friday for an operation. She 13 doing nicely. ' Miss Mary Corbitt, of Chicago, vitited Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Sheahen 6ver Sunday and Decoration Day, Mr. Orson Bnnd took pictures of the gymnasium clauses on Thursday in the High School gymnasium. . Mr! E. Hurduchre, of phimgo, iq visiting her Vaiater, Mrs. L. E. Cum- stock. of Ravfnia, for a few days. deavorers held their conventioq at Libertyville last Saturday, May 23. Mr. and Mrs. Secor Cunningham and famiiy arrived Wednesday at their summer home in Ravine place. Mr. T. S. McArtbur, the postures ter’ .at Glencoe, left for Springfield on Monday and will return Thurs- day. Mr. Leon Marx, the noted and popular violinist, visited Mr and Mrs. A. B Mason,of Ravine avenue, On Sunday.“ HIGHLAND PARK, ILL, SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1904. Mr. J. J. Broad will goxhnesday .as a delegate: to the bi ~nnia| conven- tion of the Mystic Worketa at Janos ville, Wis Master Chiahphii Stubba', son of Mrs. Wm ‘ C. Stubbs, on Hazel avenue, is recovering from his re- cent illness. Minn Lennon Haivey and Miss Janene Ma’yo, of Englewood. Ill. vinited Mrs John Dufly for- a few days this week. The Lake county Christian En- Saving deposits nude in Erekine’e Bank on 'or before the tenth of each month dnw interest {tom the first of the month. ' 15¢! The D. T. H ,S. played the cadets at baseball on Tuesday tfternoon. The game u [at as played tallied 15 to 4 in favor of the cadets. Mr. R. J. Dunham. in attempting to board a North-Western train one day this Week, slipped and fell. nar. romy escaping being killed. DKG. A. Wright and Dr. M. A. Reed. of Lake Forest, were guests at the annual meeting of thqBapw tm Cblirch Wednesday evening. Mist Banal»- Olampi'tt, grind-i daughter of our townoman. Mr. Allen Clampitt, will be married to Mr. Thomas‘ James. of Colorado, June 8th. While Judge Hibbard’s bicycle: m standing in from of the city building some one tagged it, and the tag yeads: “Licensed vehicle 352. Hibbing 1904.” The Christian Endeavorere of the Ebenezer EVangelicaI Church gave a social evening at the home of Mrs. George Brand on Secend streethon Thurday A most delightful time is reported. A soda fountain of the latest. 'de- sign has been added to the Keystone Cafe. The .model is the same as used at Huyler’s in Chicago. The tanks and syrups aré all enclosed in a case out of View. Mr. Frank Gutzler, of Salem, Dakota, is visiting his brother, Mr. George Gutzler, at Deerfield. Mt. Gutzler aimed to Linn County, Iowa, from Deerfield. and four yegrs ago moved to Dakota. Eire Young Ladies' A-rrxiliary of the Baptist Church deecrve great credit for the manner in which they conducted their apron sale on Satan _day. A neat sum was turned our to the church treasurer. Estimates Furnls ad . E. M. LAING ,, The cantata of “Queen Esther” in to be pfeaontod at Goldberg's Open House, Juno 9th Ind 10th, by local talent, nndet the ample" of the the Young Men's Social Union, will be worth your whileto attend. Ben the date in mind. Judge Hibbard wants his Baptiu brethren to road the first half of the twelfth verse of the First Timothy and tell him what they think_,_gf it. Also, what‘doaa our bgoibez think of it, who'it is understood has made an initiator}! move on the line sug- ‘gested. ‘ Themnuel meeting of the Bap. tist {Church was held Wednesday evening. Reports were tend "find interesting musical numbera were sung by.Miee M. Bottum, Mien Alice Evans, and a duet by Mrs. Charles Warren ,nnd Sergeant H E L: Prelle, of Fort Sheridan. Refreshâ€" mente were served by the Ladies’ Aid Society The first annual :nterecbome track and field game meet. under the auspices of the Lake Forest Athletic Amociatiou, ' was held Saturday morning at Farwell Field. Lake For; eat. The competing schools Were Waukegan, Highland Park, Win- netka, Lake Forest, Northwestern Military. Evanston High and North- western Academy at Evanston. Should any question arise in )our mindin regard to the meaning of the word “garage,” need in a recent issue of Ta: Susanna Rom News- Lm'rln. in. speaking of the new bnilding erected on The Moraine grounds, We are glad to elxg’L-ten you. The word is of French deriva- tion, having been coined since an. tomobilee became popular,and means a place for holding vehicles. Hence the neat, green house now on The Moraine grounde ii the receptacle for automobiles. Phone 4" NO. I.

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