Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Aug 1912, p. 6

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mx X61B Fowat llT^. J<AlWton, 1624 8j)«tt avenue, enjoyed >; *M trip to ; Ind., last Thursday. » l^northeiTi Michigan. ^iliTiiittllii: a wokiiiriiidt^o SS^-1a^:<*i^wtt€^ left Sun* tor a two weeks' trip to Canada. saClara. Pollack of Dayton, Ohio, "fomwly lived #f5M£tfe, *s friends in Wilmette and Chi- m and Mrs. P. B. Idler and chil- »06 Elmwood avenue, left for , Colo., Friday tor an Indefinite Harry Cumberland of 119 •treet entertained thirty-five people in honor of her daughter eth's birthday. ■" ;-viV- '■'{/$ ■'•'■'> V.'. ;.,.-■ W&*^;&^$$$. Hntfrtreet, i* in ;14ncoint>lNK^^;"Si.^rc^>:: The* W&nette:;$ra^ai1«l#l **H open Sept, 8 CTuesd*|r). Mrt. Harvey Dibble and daughter are at Walloon La*! tor a 3jp*"^t*£% Mrs. Louia Springer and daughter, Charlotte, 430 Hill street, are at W*l loon Lake. ,,:":" Mies Mildred McCullough will en- tertain a numbe| of friends at a party this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Graf ton Stevens have, had as guests Mr. andMm Jackson of Mobile, Ala. ; Prof. Ci P. Van Scb^aack will return^ this week from his trip through Yel- lowstone Park. Mrs. James Watson and son, 932 Forest avenue, are at Bay City, Mich.. for a few weeks. Mr. William K. Embleton, 1226 Mary Steiner, 1451 Wilmette I Lake avenue, has sold his property ^jfC' fe:' R.J^:^wT§o"'1j^r the" week with -hei? aunt, Mrs. Steele .of Lake Forest, ied home Monday. t.Mr8.ijoomis and. children, enue, left Saturday a short .visit to Mrs. Loomis' piarenta in St. Joe, Mich. iMrs. Mary Sboepen, who recently utterwent an operation at the Evans- Hi hospital, is very much improved has returned home. Mr. James G. Barber of 621 Linden avenue expects to go to Los Angeles, '■$$&., next week, returning in about thTee weeks by the way of Canada. IJifr*. Jacob B. Greiner, 631 Lake avenue, entertained at luncheon in honor of Mrs. Oscar Baur and Mrs. George Brandt of Chicago last Thurs- w Mr. Bernart Thalmann of Chicago spent a week with his sister, Mrs. C* H. Klemm. From there Mr. Thai- expects to go to his farm at Ind. Tne ladles of the German Luth- ,eran church on Kline and James _.':»«^reets, will hold an ice cream social fi||^llro. Wltfs lawn at 71$ Twelfth, ' Street 'today. The Rev. Mr. Teeters, a returned missionary from the Philippines, gave Very Interesting talk on the work country Sunday evening at M. B. church. . "P. ColweH will take charge Mrs, F. A. Buck's Sunday school i^elass during her absence. It is a treat for the members of this to have Dr. Colwell as their pSJTi"- , and Mrs. Frank B. Robinson, Lake avenue, who have been the summer at Hartland, returned Saturday. They also a. lake trip to Colllngwood. Out, and the Thousand Islands. and Mra> F. A. Buck and little son, Gordon, 1215 Lake avenue, left Saturday for a vacation in northern' igan. Mr. Buck will .return the of next week, but Mrs. Buck and son win remain there for some g|^tn^^':w*eks.' ' number of Wilmette residents present at a picnic held on the bf Mrs. Schwanback west of Wil- fimnday. The following attend* Mr. and Mrs. John Detnloff, Sr., an«) Mrs. John Detnloff, Jr., Mr. ^j^^ti0b€m^.^^9ifiA Mrs,. Dfhmlow^Mr. and Mrs. H. John- Mr. and Mrs. F. Shrader, Mr. and given the resident* of the North a chance to protect their lives their homes from fire by the "May patway Automa- System," says that the rh h^ te installing outside residence or building are In diameter and can be f» a half mile when they are l^::^'i^^'wiiam^ ;*V k©»* fi* starts'** will be doing him a faver to notify the Are to Mr. "J. C. Drake. Mr. and Mrs, J8dwin Drury, 1112 Greenwood avenue, ipure at Walloon Lak#^f#^iejrv.;]HJpj^ .^.~-*v»-.- -»$■■*■■- . ,.Mrs.:ii^: Jj«pp.:;«0U::lNlW^ avenue^ felftrnid last week ■fnwrn^ a four weeks' stay at Chautauqua. Prof. J. R. Harper and son left Sat urday for Jamestown, O., to spend a week at Mr. Harper's former home. Mrs. B. A. Dyar and son, Robert, of Desmet, S. D., are visiting her sister, Mrs. H/B. Heald, 810 Lake avenue. Miss Florence Buts has recently re- turned from Europe, where she has been studying in Berlin for the past year. Mr. James E. Williams and Mr. Harold Chapin of Minneapolis are guests of Mr. Harry B. Heald this week. Mrs. B. C. Cazel, 1055 Linden ave- nue, has her two brothers, Carl and Edwin Gaffner of Kalamazoo, Mich., as her guests, Mr. and Mrs. Cv C. Eastman and daughter, Clementine, returned Sat* urday from a two weeks' boat trip to Mackinac, Mich. Mrs. A. M. Lawton and grandson, William Lawton of Toledo, O., are guests of Mrs. Mortimer B. Skinner, 725 Tenth street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crocker left last week for a trip east They ex- pects© visiMJepe Ood, the childhood home of Mr. Crocker. Mr. Joseph Siddall, Mr. Michael Siddall of Chicago and Mr. Charles N. Roberts returned yesterday from a fishing trip at Peacock, Mich. Miss Thelma Zoethout of Valpa- raiso, Ind:, and formerly of Wilmette, has been visiting. Miss Mary Single- ton and" Miss Margaret Wheeloek. Mr. Joseph Schroeder left Sunday for the west and will visit the an- nual convention of the American In- stitute of Banking held there this month. Miss Ora Whitley, 727 Elmwood avenue, has gone to Lea Cheneaux islands and will be the guest at the summer homo of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Latham. ■ .; "■'*,- Mrs. Charles McCne and daughters, Elizabeth, Lorraine and Margaret, have gone to Lev erne, Minn., as guests of Mrs. McCue's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brojaa^^l^'" ':\-:r\ 'J*^J Miss Helen Pope and Mies vHaxel Pierson of Wilmetto aild Miss Maiy Tay^r of KenilwoTth are4guestt at a house party for two week* at tha e J|||eTeivi«up||s#to;::|e t^ garni1' ;;'baf|v' vttoit" ,%peife;^orkp; along thf;fNoJMl;c M^^f^m^^ being sought :^^^I^S^^ lice. The Bvanston authorities have been asked to Join in the hunt for the thieves who took a horse'and buggy from Waukegan last week Tuesday. 4 '*L During the past few^penths the North Shore has .-mm^W^; rather frequently by horse tWevel. It is believed one |tend^headed, by an old fttrne^""'^' ^fmcs. tte police^ Last Week his horse while h# *w*s in a a*c^c purchasing some groceries. The thief that drovef"^iirar^?with""' the !*&*$£ talked to the man before he robbed him. ■ yt.'r-'-'"-:.■ : '--f"?% According to the story given the local police by the Waukegan man, the thief watches for a nwn tp; drive up to a store. He then enters the store ahead of him. He then opens conversation and learns which way he is going. Leaving the store' before the owner, has been waited on the thief takes the horse and buggy and drives away. Although the theft was com- mitted in the heart of the city and was discovered a few minutes after it had been committed, the thief made his escape and no trace has been found of him or the horse and buggy .No ■■^fwwe' :/Fouiid.. ^ /..-•_ f^'} The horse taken weighs about 1,250 pounds and Was a bay. A white spot on its forehead was very prominent The buggy was a black one with a yellow running gear and iron tires. The police within a radius of 100 miles Of Waukegan have been asked to he on the lookout for the thief. The Waukegan authorities are of the same opinion as the local police in believing all of the thefts have been committed by the members of one band. The leader of this band Is an experienced horse thief who has served several penitentiary sen- tences for horse stealing. ,1812 %fa tm^m ^^mmms^- i*L"-.-..... ■m ^M'^*#"^&^ mmmi» WiWMISMmMIIiMMIM^ i*^. steeje^lefi; ^fS^adai^; |o|?||pcWtoa^ be the gnest of her uncle, Mr. Frank Grover of Evanston, and wUl be gone 9 " of Trout Lake, Wis. ^iV1?'-'- "n *&*■.*■ :§m an soon a« poasiUe and m n^ wife, he water wiU put the given an> thlrtr seoonds after does not givo the ..... ......::ijj[ hjoaij iuaj'.. ^erevla1 a>e«w'-toar :«l,oor ...... One ^ the young lames* clase^ the M. H. church Sunday school held a bakery sale Tuesday of last week in the McGuire ft Orr buildiAC on Wilmette aveime. The precised^ e^ ^e^^;#>Bi%-^^^ pledge made on the chnich wh^ ^ -waa; -iMfl^;* '^t^ class have ."',..""" the obUgsAion of providing funds - a native girl in *n Afrtcf schooL TbielfitUe girl, Sods^ name, and 13 yescrs §WW;-; ^yi^^atl»^^ Mf •■ HEATER JEXPtjCipiK •"',-. ^ A small fire, caused by the explo- sion of a gasoline coffee- urday at the home of C. F, « in Evanston, vase: the flte department aiTiyed> was: ^;dan)ag^ 1 < v»ifg MM ^M' to of wives. 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