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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 23 Jul 1904, p. 5

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Nathan Moon-of Bloom shut moved his family yestcrday to Decatur, MIL, were he has purclmed a farm. .1"! My. this week. Little Poul French was suddenly taken sick Wain-day, and was moved imme- dhwly to the Chicago hospital. The My ud~ Sammy evening dum- st the Ila-duo us very popular yin: the HM Puk people. m- Paulo We! Wilma. fluted her sum. Mk. P. 1.5111. for Charles A. Larson will have Sunday for Elyria, Ohio to accept an lmpoflnnt position with the Dean Electric Co, 1 Min lumen: Miller in spending fie:- mfion in 3 summer resort. in Michi- gan with friends from Evan-ton. ’ ’ Mrs: M. W. Harlow returned this week from Hanneman hospital where she underwent an operation six weeks ago. Arthur Mlller of Ravinia has bought «he home of Nathan Moon on Bloom street and St. Johns avenue and will oc- The Young Man Sock! Union will men noxt Mondty evening in the pn- 1011 of the 80.96“ church. It will be in opon meeting. cupy “at once. H. F, Dennison, formerly manager of The Moraine returned from Arlee. Montana. Friday,’ and will visit friends here for ‘I short? time. Miss E. E.-Wycoff has been engaged to teach vocal music in Rockford college for the coming school year from Sephem- her until June, three days of the week. She will be at her studio in Chicago two days of each week. Robert H. Bowers well-known to Highland Park people, where he: he: a heat of friends is the author of the music of the “Reid "and the Mummy” 'now being presented at the Garrick Theatre, Chicago. The ooeturning is well worth seeing and the music from Mr. Bo‘wer’a own pen is gaining a world-wide reputa- tion. The new ofl‘rcere of the B. Y. P. U. of the Baptist church (or the en- euing year are as follows: Albert Larson, president; Robert Sanderu, vice-president; Arthur E. ‘ Evans, recording secretary; Mien Grace M. Elvey, treasurer; Mrs. Chen. H. .Warren, ’oorreeponding' eecretery. The chairmen of cornmmeee ere: miniohnry. Rev. Geo. D. Regen; mhnhip. Kr. Che. E. Warren; eooiel, lire. F. J. Fruier; devotion“, In. Chen. H. Wernn. 0:45. 80nd" when!“ noon- war and” evening. pup! muting. All no invited. 80m free. Ens-nu Ivum16u_Cnum. Hill! I. Eu", Pillar. Sunday School 10 a In. Set- non (Germ) 11 Lathe-1e: “In the midst of the yen." Ser~ mon (English) 7 :45. Theme: “A Flaming Beacon." Christian Eu leavor. Leader, G. L. Vetter. Everybody oordully invited. ' flMiss Mamie Cox is visiting her broth- ers In Kenosha, Wis. Mrs. E. Stain was bitten by a dog this week. Mina Lillie 8:1th beep Visiting 15} several weeks in Clemland. Ohio. Mr. Julius Lugeler oclebnted the forty-first. annivenu'y of his birthday on Wednesday. v Mrs. E. H. ‘Gochtinger'a sinu- sud brother whom she has not noon for twenty year- nre visiting her. Dr. and Mrs. E. G. Weecott and a party of friends visited Mr. and Mrs. p.11 Murphy at Wnneondn Sunday. , The competition for the champion“ ship of rifle shooting at Fort Sheridan will open today. The competitors are 'nlrendy on the grounds and an un- usually lively contest is expected. There are many good shots among the \nmnber. Dr. and Mrs. F. .G. Weseott, of this place, Mr. W. H. Detrick of Highland‘ Perk, together with their families, draw to Weueonda Saturday'to try their skill at fishing, but "the weather being an intensely warm it was almost impassable, to rennin out on the_ lake, ‘On the evening of their’ arrival a few fish werev caught by the doctor's wife, which were the only Ones procured during their stay. Insertions ln thls column. . I) words or less. one lnsgmonr .25 I. It to ‘0 ‘()ur I .75 All lddl in this column mun! be paid In ad- vnnce where «banner has no regular ac- count with this office. ‘ WANTEDâ€"Sittiltion I! cook in funily of adults or general housework in in small family. Adqppsd K. Box H, Highland Park. . Fog Gymâ€":At a. pgrgaiq; ynqdéome Lottaâ€"Kitten 10 black htir. Stuy- od 1.“ n n from midst“. northeast comerv no Ave. and Br vino Flues. Reward for return to 310 box, “bf-try table. dining-table and other urticleo of furnitui-e, 3110 oil and wnter color pcinting‘J Call M. cortex-"of Ravine uni 81.. John- Imne Highlmd M. ~ H Bide, bong1 grandfaflner’! 91901:, 199- KI“- ”W- n: anon sfm Announcemms HIGH WOOD. Want Column. llngnd In. Ion- won M fill vfl’fV-‘V' Mr. ll. 0. m um! wife we here from Chic-go. \ Hr. Chan. '3. Hulburdg! China was i t M on lucky. ? Hr. am [L'Fomn of Chicago u- Minnie-um. ur. “a an. I’. w. mom at cm- engo one he «by. llr. But: “all. Johncton “may Tue-day's srflvnh. Hr. Funk Ilium of 8'. Louis W» not this week. 7 Mr. J. A. Waller of Chicago h .3 (mt this week. That. E. Green and W. W. Dixon of Chicago were guests this weyk. Mr. Fletcher Dobyns of Chicago wll among Sundty’ 0 (nuts. Mr. J. B. Chums sud wile otChimo Were unong the arrival: this weak. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bilnnd of Chi- cago were guests this week. ' Mrs. G. L. Fort und maid of bacon. 111., cum}! 3 suits of moms Tuesday. Mr. W. 8. Philpot. and Mr. N. 8. Btu-ne- of Chicago are among the guest- thlo Week. Mrs. James Walsh and daughters Elizabethcnd Dorothy at Shinto ar- rived Monday. Mr.sndMI-'s.0. EPickham and daughter of St. Louis sngsged a. suite of rooms this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lung and Mr. and Mrs. Shoesunoft of Clayton, 1..., ‘mamong this week’s guests. V Mrs. N. E. Btu-hr nun (nut Tu.- A tragedy was narrowly uerted Saturday evening by the presence of mind of Mr. Lemuel findolph, chafiuer of a large ‘tutomobile owned by Mr. William'- who is stopping ut the Mo- him e'uto were Miss Alice Evens, Miss Me Rudolph, Mr. Frank Green and Mr. Rudolph, .the ch'nfluet. The nuto wu speeding along on Central avenue, going town-d the lake. As they eras-ed the bridge near the High- land Perk Club House, the brake, for. some unaccountable reason, would not work and the machine was going toward the blufl at a. terrific speed. Some residents who were picnicing on the blufl' witnessed the ecene and they all thought that the auto and its occu- pants would be dashed over the bunk. but just before they reached the edge of the bluff the chnfluer turnedjnto a pile of stone at the side of the road. The sudden stop threw the occupants into sheep unhurt. One of the tires exploded. and the Whine wee eon- sidernbly damaged. The owner of the auto ebeolved the choline: from all ' Meme. end was thankful tint no one ”wee hurt. The onto weetowedie _' Homer-en‘s for repeirs. THE MORAINE. Road the NIWI-Llnu. AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT. ' 8k yeen -e nbotiber i6 “Liberi- can Gardening. Trees Trimmed. Ineects Deettoyed 1M4 Slum Au. Emmi. ll. LIVERY, BHABBIIB JOHN FREBEBG, Prop. Fine Teams a Specialty N0. ll 91'. JOHNS AVE. noun or nLu' rue: Truman 27. Bet Your Tm: TM. ‘ ham and Ymi. 11: Lumber District NEAR CENTRAL AVENUE TELEPHONE ow." . P. 0. 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