Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Sep 1912, p. 3

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rsypfr- mmsm. "â- m^X^WmmM^WM^W^f^^^^^^!^^wTim^mW\ f ys' i§fe<fi H'$ .â- ,ti*^w$'??%!$!!i' lla^iisll^^ W. «» u. b*™» from Wli- * fW ' Wi * The twl, ikon of the frougbt to g .kfl Pattest* Monday nifl some;$oi mention school. mot*. it ptrt$aji socM A it In a ler # legates ie thirty tess w_. ."â-  Saturday... a|<triK^^^w^Mtof naiium. This wa« * imihw tototawl ♦tent inatmiMslj a» »0^fl*ta^^lM> was kept of f||a;1f|l|M mad each contwtak waa MailUtf i» [two events. The poo* irtu a w|rm for some 4sf>t$i!i'*a ,....._____,. plve swimmers, and s*reml eTtaem took the lake for their f«»t In the evening each cheater presented some sort of a stunt «t ^ftsato M«7 fhrift Hall. , •*;;/ w$i;-^ ^ Sunday at 4 o'clock ¥§«•*;, :esr#ea was held in Flak Hall. |l|r. A. McCarrell fare a nris*M»imite organ prelude and Dr. T. P. Froat * the First Methodist oh«reh faro the members a short toUowed in the eveaing >y the »pa sing iu WiUart Halt w*e*e girls gathered aroond tha piano san* their aorortty a^aga gnd [tt|se uf different colleges. As a ItWurc (Vr thia erent eaeh delegate though, views from her college and » «re shown oil ft ecreea fey aid of a oUrrosaeope. &M ?wf S&l '# ,' i i i I i ftlPW#5iife*^^fe^ ^<?apa%tf|a)^ wepiMoa and Jianoa for thetr Udi^ Mr. «ul to. Wimi^ •.etarn Wo»aa'* club. The dance will he gtfen m honor of Ml* Magill, who .Ib'iiMiii^ai^ SaYeraldlnaera were »>en before1 r. ah4 Mrs. Hom dance on Friday . tght Mr. end Mts. 0.1. aturgis were the host and hostess at one, aiid . and Mre. Laadon Hoyt gave an- ^'i^^^^^0>P"Tr^^P^^ ^^^r'*^ & ;/* **i1-' K â- â- â-  ]'? .%>')•. " T||a^:^ajiJi^ M*»* . . .....^h***/,** from their camping trip |n ppeat -' and <:Jmwv ?jffitMawv$ ere In Clndnhatl for a two '"V. N. B. Deny and,children* are "!":$B?+. few weeks .a^^Ori* rt had aa her r of Milwaukee JMsl'^k*roth^;vi st Mia* Anne ! _,. ^r. t^oaa^ Roaoh and family will §§; mo*e wto thalr *aw bouse on Sherl- ^ai^-^jjB|||^.,t^^ tnade , eti E4a4einv street*" ;:J \^* ^,• -« Ms \W*! tAl#lJ .»U Mrs. Ottarlea FuUer gave a farewell luncheon Thursday to he* young gueata from New York, who have been so much enterUinedV in Winnetka, Mias Dorothy bain and Miss Nan Jjkseor,"'" "';:' .â- â-  ^'~ :â- ,.' â-  \ Winnetka tiaa alarted a war against noisy motorists, aa the Tillage fathers paased an ordinance H the meeting of the Tillage boanl Tuesday evening ^^^ ,...»»,«». .Ww. NMMW.,. â- â- '[ making the open muffler a nuisance. Mr&A^ X TollinaAn and Miss Julia | The annual appropfiaiion ordinance ^Pc. «^^^llTfâ-  )i5fjP"V^* up for final reading and waa The report of the village for the month of August was and approved. The regular _-.,- r.„ ....... ^ , . .... rBoat^-a|a^/iaJo^ - warrants we#e ;"ifsii" and|0 where^.r^. FletcheT attended the Na-1 ordered paid. -' »aat JKedical convention. 1 Following an investigation made by Mlas Rebecca Brown «ftve ft dinner foliage Sngineer â„¢ludi», which re- dance for twenty-foar young people suited in the finding that the build- ^ Ml honor ©^ jjfo* Stearns, lags on Elm street encroached on vil- who la vkting Misa Sarah Hoyt lage property to the extent of one and Miss iBdwina Gage, who has been three-quarters - Inches instead of eight vialtlng her aunt, Mra. P. W. Wittatein, inches, as was first given out. Find- Joined b^rparenta, who wiU apend tag thia to be* true the board granted some time in northern Wisconsin. WUlUm Bross Lloyd permission to The Eev. Frederick and Mrs. Bud- |erect a building on Elm street jn..::"L r:: ):^" . ... . .......ti â- m ?wm: â- %P, 'sM mm* '$&> t you sort of envy d good ^Mir ^ ingand iug for icmonades, I ice cream, etc. iT order some from us today. You can't buy it any ctetper, nor near as |>ure and wholesome. vl" Suite 3,156 Wett VanBuren Sn f NTRANCB ON SHiiMAH ffTMlT wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm The memberf of the Gross Point I' band and their families bad thetr annual pte&G last Sundav ------------â- --------------------, ^c^epa Schneider fell off of a wagon _ taken up was the lncreaslttg m achoiaatie ataadtsg of the ttwm- This resolatlon la one of eev- years, but a more aggressive ey is to l>e adpfPt^ regarding its aion. The penalty for po» h u a forfeiture, fo a eertaih ex- of social psMegea. Another Ktion deals Jllth the chaptera malntalit Wmm howsee and ides that they should be tap- with a lttttag and eapahle ron. Moat ot^them are so sap- but in some^ taataiM^ ^tta »sr> in cuarge Is Wo leale^i and Mkny Atteftd toswfe ' U last social event, and til fact ^ery laa^ __ _^ '" ;.the bvuim'^^.7^ ^: . ii, waa officers Grand Berk Misa Mary grand The. Catholic Order of Foresters cele- brated their sliver Jubilee here. It w»« on the market in Chicago last week ant dlalocated hia ahoulder. ifr. and Mrs. Philip Doetsch of Cali- fornia were entertained at supper^^ by|WM commemorated by a general com Mre. Helen Sasatrbeim last Thursday.1 The OrosS Point Juniors batted the conceit omt of a team made up of old players from here last Sunday by a acore of 19 to 5. ...'â- .•," ,'v 1 Mrs. Eleonora Bagels entertained Mr, JcAn Oilroy of B^anaton moved a number of friends of her family ~ Sunday. The guests were Mr. Fre4 __ Steigelmann and daughter, Oette* Schiller street, ia»i £^u«*»/ wteniua- viere, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steigel 'The fimeiaT of Mrs. John Evert took mann, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mourbie Mr. Kalph Kiemm will leave tomor- row for Muskegon. Mich., io join his fiiltei who" has been visiting there for -the past two weeks. They, will return Sunday. place fl ft0||pseph's cemetery list Sunday, She was «8 years of age and ; tha oldest w^asn here * "»â- >â-  munion on Sunday and a feast at the village hall Labor day for the mem- bers and their families. of Bvanston, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scliaeftny Mr. end Mrs. William Ren- gel of Gross Point = Jf- The eollege men, in answering the] humanity than that of any other or- Jurlat'a attack en ike sc^euea, agree ganixation. ^ ternitlias, but hold out for the "samf ^^ ^ •- ^ *m *****.. timis miffiN it ia AkriMi, Q^ awid^llgalliS^ Grace Broadhurst, BroeMyw, editor ot^lms^|j|faofOftty »ne. Mia, ".'«tf4£ wm be held I* :*- mnmmm* :^jk^ ***** - !i* asssU; la the* the extreme 4 ^ «ula>s^ a«lMid|fratermtles are laalvlisl^ib^ vrt& other view* expressed by Judge ^bhons,M:§M&iafcm tmivz&te** it ot die University of Chi- iago. wlia Joined the Delta Kappa m Psof . Katkaniel Butler, also of the a*aaliy made W a nasi who does not hairtif fn. U>flan w „ .. ..^,..v ^r\:^ fttfry ftnoot. CWcago attorney t^tfl^ aaaresuli ** ljs> «>*& & ***% â- â- 0;-. .apSJJssejg^aa^sa^av Pittsburg, Pa., Sept. B^-^My dear ^_____ladies, if you want to wear 'pants' S^^U^^wWle iTstudent'atfwesr them. Japanese women W mm*/* w^w*f .*â-  • tB€m ^^ i^^ pretty good in them. But If you insist on wearing them, .•«. •,^-r,------------- »wear *panU'wiU» both legs in them, University of Chicago and of the ^^ aot wlth ^ly one leg and then pet^a^acappa Bpattoav organlsatioB,' agro^ w**fc «ie preaWeit on the dis- erte^nation between college and high try to stick both legs through, as some of you women are now trytns; to do." declared former Oor. R. R Olena of North C*rpll|m at Carnegie ^M^»feâ„¢:ha^--^d^w^»i^-^: dreasiag ever a^eJT wem*«'teachers gainst the fraternities is # ^ Aflegheny ^^^mmm£ Mr. Otoan made a atruag plea for a reform of wusissgra;;igTsitea^-^Ba a» â-  to tks *<««sirs s^tfrsu He ^i($^00M:: aad wtthjl Distilled Water IceCo. 1932 Rialsw Ave. PHONCNO. 7 fvfgnttfaetured is Bvanston *â-  Ta>S*tisfy Hunger *&.$$$$*;, speed. We kaow you'll fmd that this is to, So that is why we tell it. JOHN ERICSSON aa<tt Maple Avenue Phone l*f4t WE NEVER 8LEEP ILI LIPSJCT 9 ' LOVE*T cut 3I7W.MadUon tolcago, AND NIGHT lorth^Vestcrantpet' ANNOUNCEMENT MM ILLIAM H. KNAPF TEACkER OF ,a .,.aj»*r.' .......â€" rgi^'ij^;ir?)<\'vi.i.M. _^ij|*^i>. 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