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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 1 Oct 1904, p. 8

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- have" mm mm“. The day for the filth mun} Bunch Home Festival 0! the l beautiful day might be given this imtitutiou for the ooouion. The day dawned as hi: I: one could nigh and did only street ch"! brought host- 0! friends from neuby tnrrnu, and the ladies of : Luke Blnfl, Lake Forest, High. | ‘lnnd Park, Wankegnn and Liher- 1 Wyrille were soon at work prepa- l ing the deliciom dinner for which ‘ they are noted. The excursion min from Chicago arrived at 11 o’clock bringing -nnother host of friends. L After a fonple of. hours spent partaking of the dinner, viewing the home and“ visiting the little folks, the guests geth'ere‘! o'nytb‘e lewnatoz the pfogum "ihieb ins opened with tongs mdfa.’ prayer. p Thenmme g-pm’or all the éhildren, tgnowedeya‘ 'mnd‘ drill 1 given by 20 of the older children. l Mu. Btu-mm“, unions!" «liter 1 "o! the Epwotth‘ Herald, addressed l the people. _ Two of Wlhe older - girl: sang I, duet and oar-l‘fliitb finger” Raymond‘renamd 0‘ we“. Dr. Cady, Presiding Elder. 0% the Chicago Nortfiern Diltriel. cloned ‘ the exercises by the dedicatien o! L our new School house, the ‘ gift of ' Mr. William Deering. ' _ ‘ While the auclience was still seated the children- appeared. again and a picture wad ‘ taken all ' the circle by Mr. Trumbull, with - his revolving ceme’ra. L ' I’ . An att73¢five future of “W: day was the display of the chih rdren' a work in burnt wood. bead work rafliu. weaving and knitting These together with a number of beautiful articles contributed by friends were all «51¢th 3n- nonnoement that M73. L. F. Swift would supply our hospital cottage ‘ ‘fitfi bed! “and Illnbmer new» caries for hospital work, brought joy to all The work will begin at ofico and our deacon“: nurse is ahead, in taming. ' At fi've o'clock the good- bye. wen laid “Id tho Vinita» de- parted, lenflng um: tho Orpha- r___-fi workers wtin.- Memory of I‘ hgppy d.) and . generous sum hurdo tho wish; upon-u ”13'1”” It. Hoary T. BuHQh. the solo- M of St. John’ a Church (Dr. 8011\- ford.) New York Citygil to giro a mum-rt at the Moraine Hotel Wodudoday Eveningflctober 5th, .t 8 o'clock. ‘ Mr. Burleigh was 3’ pupil of Dvon'k at the Cbuierutory 0! Music in harmony Ind voice cul- ture. Beoidt-I being the ooloitt in DI. Reiulordl' Church, hg iqtho chief singer gt the Jewinh Slus- gogno in Net YorkJn Addition to his ability a ‘9 linger, he has shown remarkable ability no “a maximum; " When Mr. Bvurleigh gave a con- eert in Lake Forertpome time ago Professor Halsey wrote: “MLBer- leigh gave more than twenty songs“ and every one was equally eeto'n- {shed by the range of his selection and by the ease and power with ‘ which he filled the eir with sweet Long? for nearly two hours. j x 1 German Bellad- ol the chested type ;Americen Ballednmungerien Folk songs; negrq melofiiee, per} tinny written, or it ileut hermit: ' ized ,by 'himeelf; Iodine, chanted;- [ ill-were given fith i eympuhy -, and understand»: «the macho mm etch race group claim; him as to this W bo'm‘ " rickshaw he obtained at the Hardin/e Hutch“ Schumwber’ s or {Cummings' Drug Qtore. ; . Ina 1.13m" 51m ‘ _ The City Council met Tnelday night and postponed the matter of acting on the library Bite, chosen by the unanimous vote of ithe: library Wardâ€"the Etakihia warmer, iota 1 and 2 in W 4, till the next régular meeting, 0c-. tuber 4. Some criticize the chpiqe, which in not «range, as no rot could be chosen to which soma would ngt 91)ject. The bdard has considerngll the pros and cons of any west side lot mentioned and find them are more “pron” tad fewer “cons” in connection ‘wflh ‘th'e Mine lotthxu panda! to an] other amiable lot on the that lot. .‘ ' '. The bond in trying to hair-in mind the need: md condition. «'2! the smite city and got ' of, any due or two of WW9‘ “Chum; ., ,. Bad the XML” ".ide, hénoe their choice of

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