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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 21 May 1910, p. 1

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'.-Chmce offices in (N wk buiIding, 'muilahh vsiciam and Lahven. ,1 -ights.stcam heat. j. r Apply at me En NTtâ€"Snx room!» MN. i'nprovemonb. ‘1’?" “d m Rdad. Mu A. Btu-1‘3 râ€" Furnished rooms 1W! use of ulcpholo. :_ 0' "mix, a“ W. C: Maud Park. 17‘ '. huuscs. 325. 3353111!” In: furnished, from 31“ “1' uh. N. A. Aldridge. “ .g Bldg. omce.pmmc N J; STEVENS. 1"" Rates: fl to 7' . um. manual-91'6" J. Depot 5‘35““! he 77 PHI“. PW N Grqon B" [5 PAIR. - - quire \V. l 3"“ 1d, Ci‘y. b P. and Park R RENT Hds. J J and mama-m F‘ 3," 17-457 r OUT OF THE QUAD BOX- ‘ Sand By the “tar. How. dear to my héan is tile steady I flmfiu'o Who paysin Idvlflce I Vea'; Who lay! down his‘ do fiadb’ . And cast: ‘round ‘h‘ cheer. Who never says “no; Or “getting more paper: each day than I read," But always gays like: itâ€" ln-(act we regard it a buisneu need." â€"Exchange. ”send it tlie whole outfit In the'enlerging of the 10thth you win-notice thee we heve changed Ir. Dele Sweetlend’e 'ed’ from the 6th page to the 7th. therefore don‘t lei! to to give it your ettenuon, then if m need of enythiug in his fine give him a cell, and at the news time d n’t. fail to take home 3 quirt of omson and Reid's lee Green. ' Mn. Brown whd has [Seen visiting her wn-in‘law and daughter. Dr. and Mrs. Roberts, has fetumcd to her home in Mia Dimple Floyd who has been in the East during the winter months. ha; returned toher home and is much im-. proved in health. Our Job office I: now MM! ‘0 do wcrk than ever. La Grange, A Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Aurater have, re- turned from their wedding trip and are in their new home on Dale‘ avenue near Park. Mrs. Atwarer is the daughter of Mr- and Mrs. E LLobdell ol Sheridan Mus Joy I The citizenslofth'c North Shore are mining in making the celebration of thc‘ Fourth. one glut will be safe. . C. Roy Miller entemined at a dinner and the-(re party in honor of hi! liner, Mi. 10v Miller. Mia Irene Russell spent the week .em} "in her parents. Prof. and Mrs. William knell of Arlington Heights. ' ' Mia Adalaide Michell entertain“; scy- enl young friends on; Wednguhy. n be- i'K her birthday . Miss Ella Jane Black of Chicago, en- ,,__ Al ’1 fiigbland park his” dollar and ofien' it ”stop [cannot afl'urd NOKI‘I-I » s 1-1 01m: NEWS - LETTER. the office a hglo of without skipping Nnibbetter Owners of proPertv affected by Spoc- ial. Assessment (or the purchase of ground upon which to build-the Septic tank for Sewer District ”F” are herebv informed that the original assessment No 156 has been returned to Waukegan delinquent. ' Miss Alice Buckingham will be the maid of honor at the marriage of her sister Ethel to William Sanders Elliott on June 4 at Trinity Church. Highland Park. There will be six bride'maids at rill. Jllbuv u... the weddingâ€"Misses Vborothy North, Ruth Gregory, Dorothy Stirling. Lucy Raymond. Helen F. Peck and, lie L. > - -- - r L n Bar}; ’ot'Montclair, N. 1. Flint R. Elliott will be his brother's best trim and Preston Kunler, Thomas W. Swan, Wil- liam B. Hale, Henry Durbaugh, Eugene Edwards and. Clarence E. Sanders of Cleveland will serve ‘as ushers. The wedding will be followed by a reception at the bom‘e of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Buckingham of :his city. Mr. and Mrs Harold Dyrenforth. 741 Forest avenue. Evanstdn, #will give a dinner party Monday evening, June 13. in honor of their niece, Miss Mice Christo- pher and Gerry. E. Brown, who are to be married' in june. Miss Helen Hale of this city will give a card party in their honor Saturday evening. u- . .Mr. Tracy K Smith, one of the best amateur players of the New York Go" Club, and Midshipmen Te McCauley, U. 5. Navy, who has been deuched-fmm the battleship Louisiana}: the New York Navy Yard, have been familiar figures at the Exmoor‘ Club during me last few weeks, where the fine links have amact- ed many amateur and profeuional play- Rapid progress is being made on the buitdingn anti grounds of the South Shine Country Club. south of Highland Park. The club house is being cohstmcted‘ of steel and cement in a very substantial and handsome manner. The location on the shore of the lake commands a superb ‘4- QL-rh‘lgn md efiords “unobstructed communication be-' tween the club house and grounds and The dues of the club will be large; making it exclusive, the inilintion he being five hundred donuts. 'Pm flaws-7 .â€".â€"-â€"â€" ‘LcttctWaht A39. brings re- ’ You may seek your heaveniin some far sky,â€" A city with gates ennui“,â€" To walk “3 streets you firitimufl die Add to all you've cheriahed say goodbye.â€" Goodbye to your loves and the worid. But I have a hepven‘that's close: it hand, lt hinges a city street.â€" lts walls are of brick and lime and sand- And there‘ 5 nothing about it very grmd, But 0 to me it is sweet! The saint who watches its gates ls blest with a woman's fl Thgre. with two angelsv-mj To give me welcome. she And than‘s why 1 lovse the I; With the» light of her love i The feeling of oneness that drive: away {an The blessings of quite and cue ' You may seek your heaven' In some far sky, Through fields'of faith yqu roam ' To reach its gates, but I hem close by Its throne is her mptherhbod. in truth ’3’: a city that know: no night, . All tilled with the music of child"; delight And aglow with the gold of. goodi A heaven to reach which I need not die. 1‘ nave found it here in my Home. It ts peopled with spirits of dear gone years. But the best of its gifts are these.-â€" > The lox e that shares burdens, the comfort that cheers, C56 opt [MISC ‘~ . LEICHL MITCHELL Honczs. is visiting her coma, Miss Amen. 0f Jac#30nvil|e, having come south to Be one of her bridemaids at her approaching wedding. Miss Drew has received so mu¢h attention since she has been in illllllllllllld A Jacksonville Exchange says: Miss Donna Drew oi Highlind Park. Illinois. is visiting her cousin, Miss Amen. 0f Jachsonville. having come south to be met)! her bridemaids at her approaching wedding. Miss Drew has received so much attention since she has been in jacksonville society that her friends are expecting to shortly learn of her own en- gagement. â€" At the election held in the assembly room at the Fine Arts building, Chicago, Thursday 12th inst.,’ Mn. .Lewis L. Tpr~ bet was elected Regent of the Daughters of the American Revolution by a vote 0! 97. defeating Mrs. Frank R. McMulIin. who received 82 votes. The election was I hotly contested One. ‘ The Cincinnati ’lnquirer says: Min Katharine MtCaulcy of Highland Park, Illinois, one of the hanasbme suburbs of Chicago, is visiting Miss Marioriy Raw- son, at their houpitable home on Clifton auntie. -Miss Rawson and Miss Me Cahley were class-mate: at Bryn Mawr College. graduating in 1906. Min Ethel Turnley of Highland ’Park. surprised her friend: at a luncheon given lad: week by innouncing her engagement toer. George K. Nichols. of Evan-ton. Meet of the engagemems oi the young ladies of Highland Park during the last year have been to Eastern men. Miss Tumley‘a is an exception. Mr. Nichols being: Weaken! man, ambitious and a risirQ‘young lawyer trom Butte. long- una, who is now practicing in Chicggo. where his future succui is predicted by some {imminent member: of the bar. Mrs. Norman 1. Ross of Evamlon spent Sundiv with Mu. J L Miller. The many Highland Park friends of Mn. on will be glad to hear othis recovering after his recent illness at the Evanston Dbn'tllil to see “LA. [AI-son’s 'ud' on the on: page, «.1: column. in which he «3|! your lactation to the Eaton. Crone Pike' writing ptpen o! Crane Pike' writing III] which he carries a large stock. Mrs. Samuel Slude. Mn 00 lab“ and her daugiiten. lines Marion and Blanche. ail next week lot Europe where 'thev expect to spend nvefl' months in Paris. \ Your subteriptic'm to the will be apprecined. r three good' fates! â€"â€" always waits, flace! is always bright. Sam» May 21, 1910. e Newt-Ru“ of Evamlon Blomdnhl, one of our plineiple oboe luncheon; we cu: imply an whet others say. hi. stock In late. find prim remnble.‘ Mia Ruin Ewing u‘ude age 0! the ad- dresses at the Women's Club convention at Cincinnati last week. The marriage 0! Mia Joy Miller and Dr. Jesse Francis of Troy. Ohio, will take place on Wedneedey. The wedding will be quiet owing to the recent denli of Dr.’ Francis mmher. We regret to hear of the illneu oi 'hlr. Bryant of Em Central avenue. We called “button in our In» We talk. lohn Kline'iahocm. and in mine: on our mfl. I. for!“ Mr. We heve in our city um jewelry stores. the proprietors being Ir. Ghee. Schneider and Sunni Levin. both heving 9 large stock. end at prim which should keep one frum ‘going to Chieegp to do ‘ their dealing in thin line: Mrs. Ryther Ind young daughter. who have been the guests of Mn. Ryther's parents. Major and Mn. Troxel.» let: on Friday for Jefferson Barracks. Mo.. where they will be the guests of Col. and Mn. Mann; from here they I‘ll go on to Cali- fornia sailing for the Philippines. where Mrs; Ryther fill join her husband; MI- ior- Kyther. been living in the James Home on Linden place. have moved into their hand-one new residence on Noah Sheridan mud. Miss Grace Johnson spent the week end with Miss Beale Baker sue-uni their brother and duet-in-Iew. Mr. and Mrs. William AUllrichof Sheri- da‘n road. The Mine. Ullrich have re cently returned (mom Mobile. Al... where they have been spending the winter months. Mn. Fries: returned [mm St. Lo'uh on Thursday. Mr. Ind Mn. Francis D. Everett. are in Wubingnon this week attending the Wurld'l Sunday School Convention. which closes the 24th. This is the (In!- est assemblage 0! Sunday School worker! ever gubered in one city. . Mr. Robert W. Patton. is I Cut!!- miniq'ner from the Chicago Pmbytuy m the General Ammbly of the Preimuim Chur'ch‘ U. S. A-, at Atlantic City. N. J - The Assembly closeson May 31st. Mr. Bock and hmily who have been living on Glcncoe Ivenue. have moved Into Mn. Howe's house on onwood avenue. Mll- \uvuau-vâ€" - -v‘. , em (01' the summer. Aha gluon visiil in Richmond Ind. and Phibddphil. the will be with her lather and family I} Sway Brook Long Island. Juou Button 0! Oklahonn. h widt- ing with Mr. Sidney mun-u. Mr. lohn Oliver and spa; who have an order to serve New! items of im 0! the North Show at! I by “I! edit!”- « unys and: In: "v ' cwvd.â€"Nonhweflcm > ‘- mm. Ida and Joe vurgaa pt: the Themnwitht andyofl will the (mat Min Viol: Sn :Idtreumodonllatv [mm Fan Dq'Main'eo vhmnhchi Mn. walk}? 1'. Underwood he a hat guests on 1‘ idly evening steal at :he leathen (a? p we Elm place actual. s- a 4 Mia Helen £2 and and Frank Cannd are the gum}; ' their brother in Wood- are the gum" stock. Illinoisi Mrs. Fyflc at lnurol (none. can - lute roce'pdci: on Edd” nor-non to mod. Ilia Pd?! Ind Mia F119. J The Bubeogi'hom next. me Dr. Ber- gen'n midOIit’l . bu boon sold to Ir. a Wt... 51 ' Ma. 3 s vim nun-mud on Wed- ueodny that}; you in honor 0! Mb" Marion Mug . Ind Bessie Smith. ”in Knoll u"- ' It week (or Europa. DAM (51 men: Sade-o » m Min chm-g: g on Slinky will in con- dueud by m; m. I. an, Dunn. Tho norm? whim for and” m W301}. mom in «um um! "The Prion y! Pmcnu" sad ”Th Malling?! 04mm." The“ vial __‘ Columbus nlk Condom will mack Sand-yawn honflappincuukclu-I tolherNq flotilla-"Inw- lmChurch. Armies begin-WV attenthinyc dock. Acndialklm is extended 1 1|! imereud. Net: Sane" y will be “Indium SchoolDay. pedalptognmlnlbcenu- and (qr fl" Presbyterian Idawl wflch meets-taut Sundays. Thee-fin con- mionwi beinvitedmmm thematic“ unoi the ”Nichlmh Alonnder ._\i|l sing "H. Eye but. Sponov"b) aqua! . and ammo“ milhuchi «chm: m w 5 ti! CONVO The on ' '0me o! ‘ u, wtll has; u, '“l beg‘ «r. F. W. Gianni“. pud- dont. o! In“ molar institute of Tailo- Io‘y-o! Get; 11 Church h M m. ”locum E}. whh pupa in poo-Indy appropriui in m at Mada. por- 06031 "no? “to. with cud few» (or the luv WI: Buyer. ”be. his uddm will I» (Minna out“. tune a, n whichun hvln‘otth comma: at tho (an In”! I.- ‘otill Lllm. y am who pk“: .1 i'i-‘nnfl imwflfl‘flow' W n W" jut «aim at gum.” .ueomilumm vial-Ry f. shape in!» -. 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