Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Sep 1912, p. 12

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<*7*TrZ!!t^^"'"*uWâ„¢?Wy~~fW^M^!'X"ivJ<,w",?ilTJW"n<r? \ ?ffBWf,Tffâ„¢p-'; '*" "i-^:f"-; 'â- â€¢^ THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER !». Mil *â-  MK What People Are Doing M. B. Skinner returned Sunday a trip to Kansas City. Frank Cutler entertained the lay club at luncheon this week. is Jennie Shante Is spending a month with her father in Pittsburgh, Pa/ Mf, Thomas Knox, 519 Forest ave- nue; left Sunday for Oklahoma City, Okla. 'Tom Hall, 1129 Central avenue, left town this week for a six weeks* busi- ness; trip. Miss Mary Oarber of Madison, Ind., Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. SJddall. Mips Melita von Glalin had as htr guesf. Miss Edna V<»llnier of Kenosha, Wis.; last week. The Ladles' guild of the St. Augus- tin^i church wfll meet at the parish hoUBe on FY Id ay. fyftfes Susie Paulson, 715 Washington avenue, returned Friday froni her va- catloti in the west. fian Hess returned iast week near" Lander, Wyo., where he spirit the summer. lfjss Helen Dibble <>f Toronto, Can., is Ifeiting Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Barber, G2£|Linden avenue. m. Claude Lewis spent a short time wl« Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Hawkes. 71 ^/Central avenue. Miss Mvpla: von dlahn spent last Sun- day/at Woodlawn, the guest of Miss DeUna C. Carnegie. tfjss Wynne Crawford entertained forvjuiss Edna Vollmer at luncheon on Frfitay of last week. ss Margaret flcheidenhelm en- ined a number of friends at ' on Wednesday- , and Mrs.E R. Thurman, 822 Linden **vefiu<ey returned last week frajh an eastern trip. frhere will be a Junior hop at the Ouilmette Country club on Friday evening of this, week. Mrs. Joseph Davis and Mrs. William O. Belt"entertained recently at bridge at the home of Mrs. Belt. Mr. and Mrs. George T. Dyer of 1010 Clrestnut avenue have returned home after being away all summer. &r. C. W. Lasher, Jr., of San Fran- cisco, Cal., was the guest of Mr. and Ml*. Walter IX Elmer Monday. Mrs. E. Thiele and three children spfent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Vyf D. Elmer, 1517 Lake avenue. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Pines, who spends evfcry summer in Wilmette, has re- turned to Chicago for the winter. i jMrs. Mortimer B. Skinner, 725 Tenth street, entertained informally at bridge last Thursday afternoon. ^Ir. Lester Graves, 105 Sixth- street, left Saturiflay for New York, W&ere he will; occupy a new positions ew Trier i high school Will open t Monday, although there is still ich to be ddne on the new build* |Mr. W. C. Rennolds, 803 Greenwood avenue, returned Friday from Den- ver, Colo., where he had been for a ijjpek. £Mlss Ruth Gates left Saturday for Burlington, la., where she will teach a|athematics in the Burlington high school. VMr. and Mrs. McCombs moved into itr. A. S. Van Deusen's flats at the Cffrner of Twelfth and Central avenue TJbesday. VMr. and Mrs. E. B. Rathbone and ifrs. Parsons are expected back this igeek from an extended trip through the west. ^Mra. Harry Cumberland and chil- dren of 119 Fifth street left Friday for Mflton function, Wis., to be gone a few days. * â-  â- â-  Mr. and Mrs. J. Roe and family of Boreal aVeriue will leave this week for Chicago where the/ will remain dur- ing the Winter. | Mrs. W. R. El well, Miss Wynne raw ford and little Hope and William llwell httve gone to Kenosha, Wis., ir a short jtfay.. â- .*'.•<..' Mrs. P. A..A4yer» aad ^tvildren, wb.o ave beeft^tpending thie' past' three lonths in different partsJ*f.M3clliganv Bturned Monday. Miss Ella Butz returned last week to Sheboygan, Wis., where she is su- pervisor of domestic science in the Sheboygan school. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Wheelock, 822 Central avenue, who spent the sum- mer traveling in Europe, returned to Wilmette last week. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bruch and fam- ily, 1201 Greenwood avenue, have re- turned from Atlantic City, Buffalo and other eastern cities. Mr. and Mrs. E. Kinstler, who have occupied the residence of Mr. P. A. Myers at 627 Lake avenue, all sum- mer, have moved to Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Foster, 803 Michigan avenue, are receiving con- gratulations on the birth of a daugh- ter, born Tuesday. Sept. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman M. Drake and sons, Lyman, Keith and Robert, re- turned Saturday from Europe, where they spent the summer traveling. Mrs. Marbury and children have re- turned to their home in New York, after spending the summer with her mother, Mrs. Ross, 1054 Linden ave- nue. Miss Gertrude Falk of Boston, who is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Carlsen, 501 Washington avenue, ex- pects to make her home with them this fall. Mrs. Burhans of Jacksonville, Fla., who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. James Harry Kidder, 817 Cen- tral avenue, has gone to the south side, Chicago. On Saturday evening, at the Ouil- mette Country club, the first formal card party of the season will be held. Bridge will be played and refresh- ments served. Miss Marjory Day, 810 Oakwood avenue, will leave Tuesday for the south side, Chicago, where she will spend the winter teaching at Ken- wood institute. Mrs.-J. B. Griener, G3J Lake ave- nue, entertained a number of ladies at luncheon on Thursday, complimen- tary to Miss Dorothy Collier, who left this week for Dana hall. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Carnahan, 700 Central avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomas, 735 Forest avenue, left Monday evening for a two weeks' fish- ing trip in northern Wisconsin. The last "open house" of the Wil- mette Woman's club wilUbe held at the club house on Wednesday, Sept. 25, at 2:30 p. m. All ladies of the village are cordially invited. Fancy work and music. Mrs. Ralph Potter will be hostess. Mr. Arnold von der Ahe, the Swiss dramatic tenor and grand opera singer, sang in the Methodist church. Mr. C. W. Hilton of 1410 Hill street is having a new foundation put under his home and also other improvements are being made. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Harmon, 921 Thirteenth street, are receiving con- gratulations from their friends upon the arrival of a beautiful baby girl, which came to them a few days ago. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Monroe and daughter, Edith, who have occupied the house at 824 Oakwood avenue for the summer, left Wilmette Sun- day. Mrs. Monroe has gone to At- lantic City for a few weeks and Miss Edith Monroe has returned to Downer-MJlwaukee college, Milwau kee, Wis aJf«S\j c,#a and^jtai ^n afte â€""Pick our ice" for your ice chest. When you get it in the chest, you'll^id it easy to pick, a)/fo\j*v/only thaMitp : loo kill p^rn one mal "pick ounce every time. Irs a genuine pleasure to use our ice and also a pleasure to tell your friends that you get your ice from W. H. 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