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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 16 Jul 1904, p. 1

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{floss ongly rra for a ‘ M}. and Mn'. Charles Warren give‘ I Malta! Lester Levin madeAa great «thatch party this ov'oning bit at Gnds Hill, teceiving four an :, “jag L Converbe, of Fox Lake .chores at his rendifiou of Mr. E Z Win in 'Illhm "r- A. W F‘RMhPrJ Lilil‘k. ' M'ian L. Converbe, of Fox'La'ke, Wis . is visiting “to. A. W. Fletcher. ""Chatlea Warren 1.1; mama-y for Webb City, Iowa, on u buaium ‘3'in V ' Master Robert Dental, son 0!" our, popular First. ward alderman," has been very min during the week: Hrs. Fritz Baht, with her children s and mother3 "1- law, are visiting in Gmn Luke, Win., (or two month. ' Mrs. C. W. Kirk is visiting Mrs. G. H. Taylor .nt Lake Geno's for a not, Mm. At L. wan, {fem Ohio. is viaiting Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Fletcher {of J fed day. Herbert Moon has acceptm a po- oitiipn in the Highland Park State Mrs. Ed Cole, was 99mm on in Aigustana Hospital on new” and is 69m; nicely. K small child fell down the stairs of the lake front. WedneSday and was unruly out. Prof. and Mrs. White, of' Lake Forest University, visited friends in the Park Thursday. 'The‘SaturdaV Musicale meets to. (lay at Ledge-mere Miss Eleanor Gregory 1: hostess. 3 Mrs. L Van Ba'sh, of Chicago, apart Thursday and Friday with Mrs. P. A Montgomery. . Frank Prior and family, of '( rude Springs, 001., visiied New or, H. M. Prior, on Wednesday. Mien Genevieve M. Lamb, of Oak- field, Wis.I ie ppending her vacation with her aunt, Mrs. D. P Sheehén.‘ Xin- J mie Robb, Meson. John prb end Joe Graham, of Wilmette, vieited Uri. J. L. Miller on Wedneo- day. VOL. XVI. 1| new: Devoted to the "mm: o! the, zines. toms and village: mm the north Sim 'Miso Grace Elvey is expected homo 1mm Augdmnu Hospital in a low days. She is now able to‘w‘alk aunts. _ ' First Baptist Church public wor- ship-at 10:46"!!! 7:45; Preaching by the paseor. All are welcome. Seats free. i , The annual meeting of the Hint“ {laud Park Musical Club was held at 2‘Mm. Jones‘ Studio, Friday, July 15; ? at 8 p. m. ‘ ' "Miss Marion Newcggpb, tiaughggg 05 Liam. Warren New ‘ b, to‘bi luncheon on Monday with - as Alice Fesaenden. - - xilohnN'el’son-eut théead 06’ of one of his fingers in the street our debt George: Eivey is taking his place on the force for a few daym ' HIGHLAND PARK. ILL, SATURDAY. JULY 16, 1904. The Milses Minnie, Lizzie anti Laura Niebubr, of Wheeling, are visixing their sister. Mrs M Kalle "in. thuago. for a few weeks. A J. White and family, of Chi- cage, visited Mr. and Mrs P. A Montgomery on Sunday, coming out from the city in their aut‘o‘moblle. The Misses Elliott Miss’ion Band held their regular picnic Wednesday. on the lake front. Every one pree- ont enjoyed a thoroughly, good time. Mrs. Chas. Warren wiil 'go to Denver, 001., Saturday, to visit Mr. and Mrs,_ Edwin Seldom Mr. Seldon was formerly pastor of the Baptist church 1 here. 7 The United Evangelical hold their Sunday School picnic Thur-day lit the Lnko Front Park. A slight rain in “no morning put a damper on the fulfilling J. L.Graham. of Wilmette. visited gut. Postmaster King on Wednes- day. ' ' Misses Agnes and Minnie Scfiifiz, of Chicago}; visited their brother-in- law, Mr. A. E. Daisey, on Friday. ‘ Today, at Evalutou, will occur the marriage of Igving Filter to Miss Elizabeth Burdeu,o£ that place. T. H. Decker, o! Ii-imhoe, UL, a brother of Prof. Decker, has taken a position with E. Dryfoos; the plumb»; , > Mr. Helium, of the firm 0! McKinney-8: Weibel, is the inventor of, the new fattest FurniturémRest, made by the Baum Mfg. 0.3., Of Highland Park. ‘ D. C 1D’urdy has some very inter- eating anigaturs, brought from the son“). He feeds them in “the good: old summertime" They liedormant. during the winter. i o luv unu- v” ‘ ”-9.. v- 'uv v- V....._ A flue‘day was enjoyed in spite 0f 1 Sunday morning, July l7,at10:00, 11111151119an weather by the members} service m the general ‘megs mm to and friends 0; the United Evangel.;whicln 1111 are cordially invited sub. fcal Simda‘y School at Lake F rout iectoi the sermon. ‘ Sign of the Cmf' 1 bfnnduy evening. July 17. at 7: 30 Fruit 1“" Thzffidz. On the “mum“ ' o ”clock service in the mess hall a! the O flit Bum) p1 ‘0- 39051 hospital for patients Subject The North-Western railroad 11in}, L‘fe 0f Columbus," 11111111111011 With stereoptioon slides. - give one of their popular excursions: Tucbdav cqemng. Jub’ 10 M 8613th {to Waukesha he“ TUBSd'dY’. J01)? 19- 23.11 illustrated lecture on Moro Life, These excummua are under the; per-iI Customs and War, in the Methpdist sonnl supervision of the excursion Church “t “$11M 111 tin-611311 the agent, 0.111111111111111 Full Vesti-gmmy 0‘ 111. a" ‘“ “0m“ . E i 1 Everyone is 11171th to amend. Views bule firm}: Very 00117611 ence of our soldierl.‘ 111 field and war will be shown with a stereopticon. All seats v A- ' . .1- ml ”1.1 11'-..‘ :_::‘8re (lee. ‘ .Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Howe arei spending a pleasant outing on their! South Dakota ranch, which is nearl Lake Campaeke. In a latte: from him this week we learn the fishing and boating ate excellent even at. this time of the you-f It. Hove mitee that Ringling’ e ciréue was in Wetettown, South Dnhotl,on onthe '13th end played to immense oto‘wde. Chaplain Rice. ol Fort Shula"). 'willgive 1: lecture, illustrated by latereoptioon ‘views, at the H. ' E. lehurcl), next Tuesday evening," July ; 19. The subject will be: “The Live- l and Customs of the Moms.” The“ lectures by Chaplain Rice are get- ting to be quite popular, and u the u eente are free end no cgllectiona .ue .ltekeu, no one should mice thew: Fmsr Usnw Evmenucu. Cannon EUGENE F. Foams. Pastor. Gr: .01: Bay fond and Laura} Ivonne. Punching 3mm; 10: 45. a m. and '7 .45 p. :1) Sunday School, 9: 30 a’.‘ m.- , Christian Endeavor, B: 45 p. m. A“ are welcome. 111' FORT 511811101111 ' Order 01 whim, Matures. am, of the 27th Infantrv and nasociafed or- ganizations at. Fort Sheridan, 111. for the wéek beginning Sunday morning; J uly 17, 1904. .Snnda} morning, J 1113; 17. at 8:45, o ’,clock service in the mess hall of the guard hongse, for prisoners Subject. of the addueés, “sign of the Cross,“ " A new elegant residence on Sheri- den Road. Twelve rooms, two bath rooms, hot air and hot water furnace, gee and electric light, large front rob and everything complete. ill the rent my reeidenee on Re- vine avenue, furniehed for We enm- mar. In uire of any n puny in ighlsnd Put. _~ FOR RENT B. I“. Got};

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