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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 19 Nov 1904, p. 7

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L hiya in mud to tho how with pann- mh. " ‘ John mm m mm for Jmuu. m.- coals. Ila Lulu Job-non vlslud blonds ln Chleogo Band-y. In. Anus my on Wollnr guano ha on “tuck of diphtlurll. ' [11.1. H 091:1!ng In. Julius bagel» for o tow by! am rock. II. J. Tuner 0! Datrolt. Hick” in visiting her It. gull flu. Wnlhr 'l'tylor fluid a! Chicago tin is mun-uh uni, looking over I my!" I” for 0‘ W to”. 11:0 wound hour. of flu Bum. Holmes Trini- ogul will be (hunted mt. Butnrday owning. Nov. 10th. Subject. “Round Ahab: London.” “mauoroudolfoorhu hone. their mm to Claw. Wetlands, nosing. «Nb on n Nonhwmtn min. muted to rondyllu. They My W‘ that: conduct. mt. Spam think dlflmntly. " In. George 13. Claudio":- oi‘Now Yovk visited Mr. and Ill-I. I. 0. Crow: 3 low dun this week. 8110 ha been Spending noun! weak- st her old home in Gt. Lon“. On Wodutdsy night than ‘will be . 1‘1“an giving-Prue: mouth: It. the lupin chmh. 1‘50 Int put 0! the mating will be tho maln- urvtco Mid It“! h followed by u ruin] lbw. Everyone is oordiully invited to be present. 0n Tush, evening. Nov. 22.. Wm. A. Brody will pro-out ant delightful putonl pity f'Way down But” in the Bohwut: Theatre. ngkepn. The first months of tho executive bond of Fort Durban Clapton D. A. 3.. met with tho ro- gent, In. J an» A Pntun, Fridsy. Nov. 4.. st Nun-ton. On Thanksgiving dny sud night at the Schwartz Theater. Wankegun. She Orpheum Bun“! bu been engaged to present a. most complete bill of high class Vaudeville. The matinee will begin it 2.15 o‘clock, and the evening porfomsnoc at 8.15 Two man. Tom Murdow gnd Henry Schwmc of Gleam, while hunting in the Shakie swamp, Thursday, nude 5 frightful discovery. The body of nuomn. which at the first they thought Inn lifeless was found toying new the edge of the nwnmp. Ihe wu still living but nenrly deed from exhnnstion. Her talk me incoherent. She was. tires-ed in hpspitel uniform. which appeared to resemble thnt worn by patients at Dunning. The authoritien there were notified and at first aid no one was missing, but later found thnt a female 115» mute had been missing gor- three days. It appears that she had been wandering around without food until she fell from exhaustion. She was Well eered for It Gleneoe until taken in charge by a Dunning attendant, who oflered no explanation of the At the Wednesday evening service at the Press byterien church‘this week. Rev; A. A. Pfenstiehl . began a series of study I on the Four Gospels. Hr; Hepatiehl has giv n e good deal of thought and study to this series, and they are very internat- ing an we“ no instructive. Hie talk Wedneodey night. was 05 “Why Four Gospels?” He showed the characteristic: of eech Gospel, the definite pal-pale each tumor had in writing it end why only he could have writen such en one. u Next Wednesday he will begin : more minute study of each of the four Gospelu, its author, and in sin. Then a the courts program. he will alum upon the pnctlcul and spin-ital «whiny of Gin-ht .- contained in each Gospel. - Every on. in no» cordially invited to than ”an... ad no fa! am “at thou who “pad wm fool more flan command for the um .0 Mr. ‘Bfiénstiehl’s Lectures Additional Loci}: HIGHLAQID PARK NEWS-LETTER . High School Dmmtia \ r ‘D'Th. W" no on. on!» no» handful things Inn on thc sun. The ecu-taming and stage enacts 'wm churning. Mr. William proved m ideal lover. full 0! m Ind buoy-ace. mu Sutton wu Multan! .- well u clever in hot urt. u. old non. Mr. Averill may. Prior. um oxeudinfly human; and More] an bandit wn input-tanned by Mr. drain in I m wor- thy of a profaniml. ‘ 'Thookhuln wagood und Hr. Sam's arm solo wu 9 mm :01!me Au immense audience greeted the performnoe. It came not only from Bighlnnd Pnrk but from 311 the other towns on the fiortl! Shore. It wu n dis- tinguished salience. President Blcluvd Harland 3nd Mn. Burl-ad of Lake Forest College occupied one of the boxes. ‘ ' ~ ”IV lune". Money who not. Ipued to make the intermin- meat sosnmbafioluge sum was secured over and The two "on” of 6““ 1 ft the above the expenses with which to purchase the for Du Homes. In ry e F0“ Monday coveted on mid! the High School. ‘ u_ u '1: sum... ‘ a 1. fl ma M a A pretty home wedding was uolemniaed in High- land Perk Wedngedey M; the home of In. E. K. Bender on First street. Her daughter, mu Blanche Bender, wu uhited in met-tinge to Box Mueller. leader of the-17th Infantry band at Fats, Sheridan. The ceremony wu‘ performed byCheplain Gees-go D. Rice of Fort Sheridan. Lohengrin’s wedding match was played by the orcheegm. The rooms Wm beautifully decorated with flags, palms‘ white roses and carnation; The bride was gownod in white silk, sunburn skirt and bodice 1m trimmed. She carried bridal roses and also. wot; them in her hair. A beuutlful supper was served M. 5 o‘clock. The Fort Sherman band, surprised the friends immediately following'the ceremony «ran-ding them on the lawn, phyiug The Bride Elect, Hia- wathi. Flor-odors ind others. The bridal party left on the 6.55 twin for St. Louis. The bride’s tnvelq lng dress was of blue. _ ‘ Among.the guests present were Mr. end Mrs, Emil Bolling", Lake Forest. Mr. and Mn. 8. Levin, fir. and firs. G. W. Moot-Min, It, and Mrs. J. C. Dufly, Mr. end Mum. Greenslede, Mr. and Mrs. o. W. Aldridge, Mrs. Ids McKnlght, Hrs. F; 8. Miller, Chaplain and firs. Geom’b. Bios. Hr. end Mrs. n ‘- ‘l‘nl-x- 1......- h an“... M‘I‘s‘M-flhrlflAn, ‘ - John Lleky his resigned his position at Fort Show!“ Pork/1m)" seven yeu-s’ service and has 2 cutout! the employ at John Hart. 11-. ' J. A. Brady’s baby boy wns elm-toned Sundsy st 8%. Kay’s church, Highland Perk, by Father Ears of Rsvinle. It. was named Joseph Chester. Nis- Lnln Johnson end John Doyle stood sponsors. Mr. and His. Brody gave a. dinner party to a. number of frlonds following the ceremony. W. Aldridge, Mn. Ida McKnight, Mn. F; 8. Miller, Chnplsin md Mrs. George 4). Rice, Mr. and M11. P. L. McGloin, Jane. B. Stone: of Fort'fiherldm, Albert. Lyman. Emil Dryfoos, Jun» W. Holntyrg, Mrs. M. J. bender, Roy 30nd". Mr. 5nd Mrs. W. C. Eddy and Lester Lain. The may wedding (mu war. rich and hunt!- ful The man My will vidt tho M. stopping on their return st the We’- brown-.11 Rhonda. in low: my and WM vb“. friends at Imago. I... return to hair now-homo a. Fort Shorhnn in short two week. -â€"Mucllcr Jana noplor 1m My tor Springfield to . “and tho commutation of tho Odd Fellows then. ll- 3. Turner 0! Dutch. um... 1- Visiting her Motto. Dr. “‘9’” Tuner. A (and blah willboglmuthenouhull at tie lat mucking mung. Mr. Ind In. mm... Welsh In the up" pu- oah of 3 In. Inky boy. born Band-y morning. Fort Sheridan bowled the Ricluflou‘u of Wu:- kopu. Thursday evening u Kathew’n :lley. K r. a. Cobb u oierkinc for Jullun Lugolcr while the but! in in Springfield. Thoma ranch in suffering with a “ml: of diphtheria but. is no well u could be exyeched. mount illness. Mrs. M. R. 8‘11““ sud hcr not: visit“! friends in Chicago Thur-day. Ila-fl. lolly h vary in. The amusement was made in St. Mary‘s ch arch. mghlmd Pu-k Sand-N, o! the marriage of Rose Carley and William McCleren both of this phee. Mn. Mary [hubs is able to 'be out 1 little, much to the enjoyment of her friends. Ber open- tion. whi'ch mu performed by Dr. Benn, wu 0, very summons. “in Joy Miller of Highland I’m-k ung $3010 “0 Love Divine". bv Bartlett. at the Methodist. churchvhere Sunday evening. Orders hue been issued by «W School new: that. every child shall be vaccinated. The time limit in Mandav William Johnson died 0! consumption «in Sim- dny morning shhh'hmne here. He was a young man about twenty-three you-s old, the son of John Johnson. Highwood; “pick up” tum phyed Lake Forest 3t the latex-’3 bowling they Monday evening. Score 3 to 1 in tnvor. of Luke Forest. * Docton' Prescription; They’re, the best medi- cine. You msy be .1110 1,0 get airway-"made medi- cine tint will' fit yomd case, but isn‘t it better to he examined by u doctorand have him tell exmtly wk“. you need? ’ We’do . big prescription business. Doom mm to hove their prescriptions‘ filed hm, for any km ‘W chit we do the compounding fight. Burke is recovering flow], from his Julius Lugoler, Wat.

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