Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 Sep 1912, p. 15

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studying been grf western. ; Mr. imAj0^0^0i^0ml^ 815 Davlf;>'|$ji^ ;.i»wagii^'!jp!p|l":? : S'ii.l: .'; Mr. Jolut'JIiip*^ â- jlr,. Mort^pli^ B11e, left:*^^^^^^^^^ i Mi* Jfcipill , the east ':fJ|l$p^ ^ T.„r return atN^it^|n(| b# ;^:jfffi$en^^ .......1(($gMM^ Judge lake Oltjftv^,w..rir.........:r, tnd Mrs. Jamea An4erson, avenue Dr Jiwlaon rington a**Wtt^i|l^^ day after^ifcjii^^ $ijg;f^ tfin Buro^fll» ^ehUdren, #»i^^ ;^---^-^ anmmer c^ jit|rle^ Wi&i^^p^^^0M turned frazil . Mr. Jack Orjtfen, ilirTForert are- one, son of Mr. aad Mra. W. V. Orlffe»r has left for qjiainpalgA, UKrto at««|fj the state -viliitifcjj^^ ^^m . Mr. and Mre.H. Grant Buswell, eon, Walter, and ltttlf datignter, hare re- turned from tbelr summer Dome on Ithe Oi^,8o«^'f^M:Tr-.1.v ,;k â- .'.•: , Mr. and Mrav Holmes Hoge, and the Misses Hoge, 13i« Maple aveaue, re- turned Thursday from their axmimer home at Harbor Point, Mich. >; Mrs. J. D. Allen of Memphle, Tenn., who has been the summer guest of Mrs. J. H. Van Vllssingen, 316 Da- vis street has returned south. " Mrs. E. J. Harvey, 1818 Wesley ave- nue, has just returned from a two months' visit to her daughter, Mrs. Warren Watson, at Glen Elyn,III.'"•".% Miss Elinor Foster, 1922 Sheridan road, gave a luncheon on Tuesday In honor of her mother's cousin, Mies â-  Dorothy Donojjlt^t^ _ :4*ughter^iiiiGge^^ **'*"*' nue, returned Thursday from their summer cottage at North Lake, Wis. *MnrE»m*U,B^^thaMJM re- turn** from a pleaaant trip through the mountains of Canada and the coaatcities. â- ,<â-  iâ- .,---.;„v •'..?}â-  W-m:$ '- Miss NeUie Janson of 2617 Broad- â-  way avehue baa taken up her studies at the Bvanston Academy after being absent from schoolone year.>-'J--\^ Mr. and Mrs. Selden F. White and chfldi^, MarthAr*ndWflhelmiiiA,14W| Greenwood boulevard, returned home ' from Ishpeming, Mich, Friday. :* Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cribb, 203« Mapl* tivenuei i have returned from QraVsr Lake, 111., where they went .to attend the funeral of their aunt, M^. Cyrus Harvey. â-  • •& Miss it m -Davis street, left Tuesday for MilwaU- kee-Downer seminary at Milwaukee, Wis. This will be her senior year. ^ Mr. and Mrs. J. D.' Andrews and daughter, Dorothy, 1888 Sheridan Toad, left Thursday for, Maryland. Miss Dorothy will enter the NAtional I Cathedral school at Washington, D. C. | Mr. and Mw. Andrews wM remain Ifway about t^;>w#aa*/-|!/ jffi*£c<i m A beautiful celebration took place~ at lae home of Chaxfei »._Kappes. 1482 fasbury aveniie|>;#hjir^^ p* eighty^^;;^fn^ri^^^^ Wrth of Dr. James Henry Kappes, tWe {^cteran teacher «nd philosopher. The f arrangements were made by. the Ger- pan dur:*r^llif|r^ itoeen giving weekly lectures during the part three yews. Music was furnished bj Miss A1U Miller, the Misses Mar- : ahali of thfr city, and Mies Georgia Kober of Chicago. At 9:30 the birth- May cake wa* lighted It wae sur- wmnded by *ig%ty-elght candles aid |;*«re the 1&u^}jm^^ * ttia the gueata aang a birthday somi. Ittr. KapDes wa» born in Germany. HU trandfather held a chair at the Uni- ,if»wity ot>]gjgiiiji^ g'ifthe serv^^iii|^io^B|^ pippes' 9imm;ml^f^^'^ W$n univeralty, He received hte mu- pN education from Schnyder von â-  Wartensee of FTankfurt on the Main. :|9ing his life lie held close fHend- #pp with many noted men, amons <*«n Meadelamohn and Longfellow. iffortly after cornini to America he ftt given a profeasorship In the Unl- **»ity of Georgetown, tt Shelbyville, Ky.; he condncted a young woman's ^nary for a manber of yea«. pup W the Civil war Dr. Kappes stood g^the union and rendered hia aerv- .Ji* «nder Go^rno/ Morton. At the •*>« of the wat h* oeeam# pleaident of 4-e*^ ..... ^n£?i§p£c" ItSlpi Mr. end Mrs. M. mt stltute of Technology. a#r fMr^« John ^owman, street, hap returned visit with he»4augJfter4 Mott, of Rtockford. 111. Mich., fomerJy.oi <>aAral stra< ^ ^icJi^tniP^^ road avenue.^md -X^^ ^ Spending three ;treeta viaiUng tlves In W ^•^^^^^%y^'i#^^ Misa ^eanor Hill, 1102 Grove street leaves ^^jMfi$0p^ Misa Eleanor will attend Bryn Mawr ^Ifcl^iarfli;^-:' :;i «*: 1 . *Y â- .'. ^ -|'.' â- '. *<*. u^tH October Ir "-^ 'â- v-,,-"£"-1 ^., • JirfP-lfc' J^ JWa^ 1138 Shernum Eleanor Hran^iraiimgW^ir ^t^Wayrfl^ AtarJsJn ft dinner ^a- night Dr. and Jfrll ^ni. Cooper of J Sheridan, Ind., and Mr. »nd;Mra* Ntla Erickson of this city. .. I A:^4.r^. ^ Miss Mabel Pettibone, ateter of Mrs. Charles B. Hill, U8» Slieridw road, le^t Ti^d^WTialtlier^^^^^^^ William Harper, at AppTeton, WM. Sh* will remain until Christmas. | i Geo. W. Hotchkiss, 4016 Elmwood avenue, on a health soaking trip, salii on Saturday^September 21* ifor 'Fin-, ama on the German American steam- ship San Joachim. He will return There was An all day meeting of the 4adies'societies of the First Baptist church In the church parlors on Wednesday at 10 o'clwskv Comforters were tied for the missionary box and work was commence* on articles tor the guild in erdei* 'Vte^'inMjfc, tions pledged /or October 1 might be Mr. William B. Bogart and daugh- ter. Miss Frances Bogart, 1818 Sherl- dan road, have returned from a fix weeks' trip a^rc^. Mr. Bogart, not In the best of health, went tor fie â- $i$j^,Tigjj^ *»»•' proved and will go for a two weeks' hunting trip to Canada in a tow days. Misa FTancegM^m^^e^ ut*r Boston, Mass. *• -Hi» lart a^vo work was done the remotest parts of South Ameriea, and Intend to start en w^hnt will be for theni a second tour of the old world, when Mrs. Hoffmann joins nor husband in Berlin next month; Mra. 9alkllf^"" 'tiatt^ayja^^Aa^ifWMsr"'^ ~ John Aklnntr, .le&g Kapia ai nue, enjoyed a short vielt ot the nrrt thlnga a ^^ #,,,,tf,,lr:r.,r^:^a::;.[:i:,^^ w> lv-! at the Bvanston Golf club. An noon of auction iijr«it:i^^:l^ Dr. Daniel Bonbrlght, dean em *t»a-#f«d^ |oi*; :Janw||S?., i^^^i? '"hrj|^i';>^ ;B^rjght;i»ii ;i#ji^JM^" #^ of 2528 Aihland avenue, have gone to the ^im^^:jt;W'. of weal» # viait the former'a pareuta, Mr. and Mrs. v 1|m| Witter near Mlddletown, lUinols. .1 in** .a^lpsWlpwiffi •hnstoniiraa ordered; ;l^.^itfi(|aj|^i^U gfhore drive henid of Bo^a 1^ liSWyf!!^? ttli tMMM^iam^ Combt lW»A^i. v:<';, ';is>^ i ^ MMi»*M»i>H>mtoi»n>ian :v^f '« '* , ;r 'j;. 4-. Mercedes and Ruth Bush, $310 Harrisoa street, who have .bea.n^wiMm«^^ guest of their grandmother, Mrs. Bush of / Somerdale, IU^ ha^| re^ turned home." •* .,.-.,;,^p '^..0.„,«• i{ ; Mr. Glen Janson of 561T Broadwayf avenue returned home Friday of last week after apendiog hU vacaUon in the country at the home of his grand- The girls' gymnasUc classes of the northern i/ait of town will begin OcM 7 (Monday afternoon), at 4:30 o'clockfh Terma wltt be «8.fi0 l«r ^enty^ton« i lessons. The young ladles' classes ,j will meet in the evening of the same avenue, sails this ^eek for Paris. She fai#iaicte»^ bird, who Is a student at Beaux Arts. She will remain abroad until Christ, mas. wttn net on the' aame steamer, the "Kaiseilu 4^#i»t* Tlcjterli^ :£«!; ^be' :l«S:iMiaie^i*#|^ Miss Elizabeth Buckley of Highland PHav--^;^--^ -â€"- •;:--^1 Miss Louise Frost of Sioux Falli, S^ D^ arrived li lh#iato^ Mm'prank F. Corby. il«2 Wealey ^^§W^^^M^] *&m,« mm been entertaining a very (Senior year. She #«B reside ^WfeW VnlUA Bute. » H««U. H«r h.vo ^*^â„¢S^5ji^#S« flutoum m con wan«r ««mm»x* p^-^. « ^ «^«________ilMNeH.Ai^«|i*^iii»*ei Corby were aasodated m many opera- tie engagementa. ^liwy- â- â-  ear»;. -#wjay, «acn other far the lira* .tUMfeJjft^ipif*: '.5TT5 Mrs. J. N. Welter, 8» MonK^Mreet, entertained the memben Of Slgmat Alpha IoU sorority Friday afternoon, at a rwei^ion and muateal in honor o* Mtes Lucille ^©re^^;e#f^^ BistingHn Myrtle PaKJOttv Jeann___, ^~-.. ....... ..,..... . -. ,4. ^mo of her oriaHnal ce«a>dtitiene. f o* -'^^:*-,^':'i|r^ .,..iift^;IS^l'.'..T.' .'."71 td by inferior cleaners? â- 'fy$r-m"$ retained by sending them to "<* -m '"A TEfcEPHOifE lEtpfS .':'fM- £#Mf mtiSTdnkWtVKE ~M~ H»v iS^Sf: >t.-fl»r' 3*|p ^|^"^^-n^^^7^^ y ^ i-sTSS. i^&Ak^Hs^hif *ei*?iS'>'4Sf jwiuilciijjf i»i£ffifi3»i

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