Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Jun 1912, 1, p. 4

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P. Collier left this week business trip to St. Louis, les Carlson entertained ^•/HjMTiet, on Satur- Ma»ga(:>'t and Louise daughters/of Mr. and. Mrs. acks, are visiting in New in CrimpCon, 61J2 Lake ine;;«ntei>tained eleven Chicago pi picnic supper Tuesday ev- I " S. Judd of Ninth street has ^i^pkrott* Ohio, and is the guest fred ftail formerly of Wil- rhOod circle of the Con- itienal church will meet next j|#ltfa Mr*. Henry Pope, 910 Campbell of Akron, several jiays of. this week as ^Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. 'Calhoun roe. Mrs. Frank Cutter and fam- tomorrow for Mlchillinda, on Mich. They "expect to be three weeks. >â- '. 4M Mrs. Miss Rrn*u Smith has as her guest Miss Armstrong, a former classmate of hers of Shevy Chase, Washington, D. C. ~ The marriage of Mis* Vernie Massey of Southport avenue, Chicago, to Mil- ton E. Barker of .Wilmette will take place this evening. The Misses Hazard of Chicago, cousins of Mr. Lyman M. Drake, will occupy his residence during the ab- sence of the family in Europe this summer. Mr. T. F. McGourln of Pensacola, Fkv, a delegate to the National Re- publican convention, was the guest of his cousin, Dr. M. R. Barker, during the week. Mrs. de Berard and Miss Grace de Berard returned Sunday from a win- ter spent at Pasadena, Cal, and are guests of Mrs. R. L. Roberts, 806 Oak- wood avenue. Hon. Philip Goldsborough, governor of Maryland, and a delegate to the Re- publican convention, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Jordan, 1317 Elm wood avenue* . Master Nick Schaefer, son ot Mr Mrs. .August Beckstrom of 2524 Thay- er street, Bvanston, to Philip C. Witt, son of Mrs. Clarence Witt of Wilmette, took place Wednesday evening at the home of the bride. Rev. #. S.$Millec of Wilmette performed the ceremony. The bride's sister, Miss *utb Beck^ strom, was maid of honor, at*d Miss DeJa Witt, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Irene Johnston were brides- maids. The best man was Bert Mey- mmm ers. Mr, andjifr*?irW?VWfcww their "at home" after September 1. Under the direction of Pro^M W. Owens of Chicago, who is ono ot the most noted Jfratortb leaders in the country, the chorus cu<& ofj^ie ^$| mette ME Creation ner of Lake and Wilmette avenues to^ morrow evening at 8 o'clock. Th4 soloist wil be Miss Margaret Watts chureh will; reraer â- â€¢Tjs|i in the chur^ aj*%e ©$£ avenu< fM.m^ans, 1443 Wilmette I and ^ p. j Schaefer, 1501 Charles Entertained Miss Evelyn and street/ has returned home from •m Haff and Miss Florence Pat* dinner Sunday. " BS Christine Schaefer celebrated l|jai birthday, Monday, June" 17. i^eiyed a heantifui gold watch parents as a gift. < alter Noble, mother of Mts. ^0-^^WM Forest avenue,' has re- to her home in Pittafleld, r a visit of two months, oy Scours are not idle during t$m ai^s, but are carrying rd study and have Identified different kinds of birds this They have"flfty constellations «t iieventy-nve of the most t stars and have identified Infe^kl^fe of trees. They d£Hm and bugle corps, a bas>* team, a baseball team .and are up archery, mapingr the village oring the surrounding coun- ter in the summer they will first class scouts for a 100" ippfke*,'<5,,4"S-Y , â- '-'..'.-'-â- '."• ' Th^flrst "open house" at the Worn- |an's :^ub last Wednesday afternoon successful and was well M^ptti 100 women were The, meeting opened with a IfGt by Mrs. Charles Curtis and £iddail. Mrs. Gladys Inthou gave several read- D. B.Jflac&uley played a solo and Mrs. Benjamin Gage beautiful solos. Mrs. George iLjMa^n of the Child and Home de- permwit of the Woman's club gave a to* rtgardihg ^the plans being made opening the west side school for a gymnasium. 'Refresh- fikf^^ST* *tten2 school at St Francis, Wis., where he is studying for the priesthood. Master Gordon Buck, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. A Buck, 1215 Lake avenue, who underwent an operation at the Bvanston hospital last week, is very much improved > and "has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Belt and chil- dren leftvFriday for a short visit with Mrs. Belt's mother in Washington, D. C,-after which Mrs. Belt and the chil- dren will spend several weeks at the seashore. " The missionary meeting of the Con- gregational church will be held at the* home of Mrs. John W. Illff, 1115 Greeny wood avenue, Friday, June 28, at 2:30. The program will be in charge of the Study-class. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Conifer and family, 903 Lake avenue, expect to leave July 5 for their summer home' at Little Bay de Noc, near Gladstone, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dingee and family will accompany them. Tomorrow at 3 o'clock at Ravinia Park all committees and others Inter- ested in the progress of Ravinia, will meet to hear the reports of the dif- ferent chairmen. Mr. Eckstein, Mrs. McMillen and Miss Sadie Buckley will also speak. "AT Lighter weight Knit Underwear is indispensable if one "dress for the weather" and secure constant comfort, offer a stock rich in variety. These are perfectly proporti garments, finely knitted and beautifully finished off so they will not irritate the tenderest of skins. We recom the garments mentioned below and guarantee the fit wear of them. Union Suits at $1JX£ Finest weaves in pure white strings. Cut with extra £ umbrella knfies. j\ special d cotton, id n ______ onxjuits A ooITar would be the correct price for these suits, but we* know them, and offer them at this price as a special induceme shapes, very light weight. Special price, 85c. "~ * Union Suits at 59c These are exceptional values, knit of pure white cotton, -in all large sizes, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9â€"any size at the same prke. Union Suits, special at 59c. x lull 75c "T ' ' ' â€"*---------- We offer another lot of these 50c Union Suits 50c Union Suits for 29c St •&&" Wrg&&S^t. s -- â- â- â€¢:•.â-  crochet neek and arm. v- " ' â- '- "'â- ,â-  Umbrella knee. We offer a wonderful large variety and there is lull value, arid a little more, in every Vest. We can't show the quality in an ad, but we can show you special Vests at all the prices named that we are positive cannot be excelled anywhere. the -Wilmette Public Library there la a new Automobile Blue Bonk for 1912. It la a guide to all tbe beat roads leading out from Chicago to all parts of the sUte, and motoriata plan- ning vacations will do well to call at the library and look ft over. Mtp. Tnomas C. Moulding and Mra. Shelby M. Singleton went to Minne- 3. Kindel, 915 Lake avenue, | ^q^ Mondliy to i^el^ Uie SaUonal were served. the Kindel Bed company. ctorles In Brooklyn, Chicago to, Ont, has>selected Grand as the future home for western plant of the company, are now completed for & build- contain 90,000 square feet In san«re district of Grand mnnintr «50 feet on Garden and 100. feet on Jefferson street, across the Macey plant The t In Grand Rapida by Mr. WiU amount to about ll&O.OOO half of the employea will be from tho Chicago factory to Bapids. The new plant ie ex- to be In rnnning order, by Sep- followmg is a list of new books bongit for the library: "The J^^Zftflgwlll; -Sheriff of 'M<^^Pd&mi ^^The One Way H?TSrlir of the Axe/' "Maid of the Whispering: of Hercules," *^efir ^DonaW.- Par- Uneoln; "The SlPiflifeS^tower of %V*W? ffilia; "He Tip Baafflaa;'* fTksriwsB; t "Be* '-WsjstajSi^Qpjpll^.Ry- eenvention of Alpha Phi, Mrs. Mould- ing as a member of the national hoard [ and Mrs. 8ingleton as a delegate from tiie Chicago Alumnae chapter. Mr. and Mra. 8. A. Wkeeloek, 822 Central avenue, are at B&rry, Mass^, the* former/home of Mr. and Mrs. Wneeloek. and next Saturday they will sail from New York via the White Star Line, on~ the steamer Cretic for Naples. They will return to Wilmette in September. This evening at tte Congregational church there will be a Men's FteDow- ship dinner. It will be served at C: 30 o'clock. The spsaker will be Henry A. Atkinson, serretary of the Depart- ment of the Church and Labor, Con- gregational Brotherhood of America. His subject wyi be, -The Caarca and Trade Unionism^* followed discussion. The dinner Witt aished by the Central at the nana] mien of M eents. Df. and Mrs. Byron C sail from Hew York on Jaly Mottke ef the American lnw. Tn«/ aadl Naples and exneet .ta t«*t) «#, Tke|r ^**m and Women?? Simmer Vests 10e, 15cf 18c, 2Se^03CySff0^ " ' "..... :, " -j"! ,_!/â-  .-W."!g!J William S. Lord Wmther and W.i .iiisjSVi â-  &- â- *< Q There is absolutely no ad van done at home in hot weather for one tiring h*ting np the house __ the tempers of Tuesday. work to â-  <|tjsswf IiiiiiiiIij I In the house l^maiiis nnch cooler, interfere^ with alpt"'"^ "" nicely washed and perfectly ironed. goes, U is na greater for e at home. MsS£ §[ Kow that hot weather is here, * not try the easy way. 11

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