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Chicago Lawn-Mr*. Tefft of Brisben, N. T.» Is visiting Mrs. C. W. King of S813 West Sixty-third place. . tMr. Jno. Shoupe expects to move to Bixty-third place and Homan avenue in the near future.Mr. Jones, farmer editor and owner of the Index, has sold his interests in Chicago Lawn to Mr. C. W„ Mains and son, who will continue to run the paper.The Englewood Economist desires some one in Chicago Lav*' to send in the principal items of local interest each week, 436 West Sixty-third street.Mr. Chas. Herold will be the socialist candidate for the State Senate, and J. M. Clifton for the Municipal Court judgeship.Capt. James Elliott has gone to Denver where he has accepted a position on the Rocky Mountain ews. Kis son Xeville will be with him.SOLTIt EXdLEWOOD.Send your locals to the Englewood Economist, 436 West Sixty-third street.The Rev. J. W. McGowan spent a few days in South Englewood la-*t week.Last week Dr. Wick was called to Preston, Minn., on account of the illness of his sister.Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Tallman and daughter have gone to Dallas, Texas, where u ey will make a short stay.Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Haight, $336 Morgan street, are making an extended eastern trip.St. Killar’s new church will be dedicated October 7th.Englewood LocalsMrs. F. Petrie of 6405 Ashland avenue, is convalescing after a severe illness of several weeks.Mr. and Mrs. Goodfellow of 6350 Paulina street spent a fe* days in Michigan city last week on business.The Junior League of the Thodera Methodist church at Sixty-fourth and Paulina streets, gave a hard times party at the Parsonage last Thursday evening. Some of the unique rules and regulations were as follows:1 “Every woman must wear a kaliker dres and aprun and leve ther pouhdie dorg tu hum.2. “Every gent mus ware ther ole close and kulerd shirt. No gent with biled shirt and dood koler kan kum unless he pays afine of inc.“A prise wil be given tu the man and woman hevin The worst lukin rig in the rum. A kyiiunite will look after bashful felers.Fines let* Ladies.3. Xo apern, 1c. 2. Hat with trimen, 2c.3. Earing?. 2c. 4 Wool tires, 2c. 5. Rings,lc. G. Trimed apern, 1c.Fines for Men.1. Died hare. 3c. 2. Blaked slmes orluets. lc. 2. Chuin gum in meeting, lc. 3. Witches (nut waierberx ), lc- 4. Shined up kollars, ?c. 5. Patent tether shues, 2c*.The supper consisted of corn bread, milk and baked beans.
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