Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Dec 1912, p. 15

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f'lpp* I >HMMII»M ' Toronto, v»u***^^«-mimmw^m£ikm2: • - «.« •â€"i£. Mii tntA^j. M,° mod. Atw* M***^ «fi"^n^T^ ivenue is on a weit«r|i lw»toef* trip Los Angeles, CM* •«.&â-  ./fgtw Mr. and Mrs. John W. Knight*- Michigan avenue, have gone to Florida -or a couple of wee**^ ~~T^ and Mr*. A. V. Coffman, 2418 Dr. arrison s^eet. ha*e returned from» ihort viaif in Oaarga, HI. I^â€"â-  ;.â-  Mrs. D. P. Plnmmer, 828 Co»ax jtreet, »â-  Home from a visit of soma ength to Saugatucfc Mich. W. F. Iceland of Elgin, 111., and H. p. Cummings of Chicago are regis. wed at the Avenue House. >J " ^^ Mr. and Mrs. B. 1* Neilson, 2200 ;arrison street, have returned from a eek's visit in Cincinnati ©. i r Alderman William Eastman of the lixth ward spent two or three days last week on a business trip in Day Iton, O. :Ci%^i "â- .. â-  \§St-'-'h Miss Mabel Lee of Janesvllle, ^Wis., uas returned home after spending "w days as the guest of MisVTheo- ara Chaffee, 2501 Harrison street.â€" Franklyn Betts, 2713 North Prairie ifenue, received the prise offered by the North End Y. M. C. A. for obtain- ing the most new members during the four weeks ending Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Pettan and Bon, Reed, 2323 Harrison street, re- turned Monday from Kankakee, I1L, rhere they spent their Thanksgiving racation as the guests of Mr. Van Pet- n'g parents. V4-^ â- ?â- ;*-â- *â-  Mr. and Mrs. J. S. WUmarth, who oat returned from South America, here they had spent a year, nave aken an apartment at 726 Washing- street Mr. WUmarth will attend iorthwestern university. â-  Old settlers of the north end of town m regret to learn of the permanent enoval of old neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Jarcomb Mott, formerly of Harrison t, but late of Ravenawood. They at present visiting their son, Mr. enitt Mott of Rocfcford. OL. before avlng for their new home in Catt- Sanday afternoon and evening a ihthday party was given at the home if Mrs. Landln. 913 Ehnwood avenue, Is honor of Mr. Oecar Cedarquiat. Those participating were EUen Morr, BUen Henderson. Anna Jacobean. Era. Belding, Ellen Lexow. Sophia UuBon. Gertie Ahlberg. Lttlie Krohn. ehhie Landin. Anna Krohn, Esther Undin, Helen Brieaon, Amanda John- â- oa. Miss GiMrtafson. Amy Johnson. Oscar Cedarqniat, Ed Landtn. Andrew ^ahlgren. Carl Wanerime. Kenet Dahl- pen. Carl Landta. Howard Johnson. Harry Johjuson. * Tffi/EVWSl ALL THIS WEEK .venue, h« gone' to *â- â€¢â- &*£*;•' ,u.ine« trip. ^ :v.â„¢n:iiri«»»* £ ^1 warned from WWtom. kreet, has return~..,>^^.; :-if|g- filM Helen LapbM*. mW**»* ^•*S2S ii(errlnc on In Chleago ^$^M^^*^0^' Sherman ave- nue, has moved to 1734 Ridge avenue. ^,|ii^ rMaa Senataman Tailor has nibved from 1006 Davis street to the Mr. Charles CJoyle of Rosenberg's Us returned from a seven weeks' trip There will be no December meet- ing of the chHd and home department of the Bvanston Woman's club. I^Jir^.^WmI Mrs. Prentiss of PennsyK Pearsons, nave gone to Trinidad, Col. Mrs. Ruseell Whitman, 1334 Asbury avenue, has gone to spend a few days with her sister, Miss Miller, at God- frey, 111. Miss Jane McCauley, 1219 Blmwood avenue, is visiting relatives and friends in Grand Rapids and Kalama- zoo, Mich. Mrs. Blisa A, Rickards of Franklin, Pa.,, Is the guest of her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. William T. Rickards, 1324 Forest avenue. 'Mrs. James Woods and Miss Eb- telle A. Woods of 1146 Judson avenue have gone to De Land, Fla., where they /will spend the winter, Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Cobb, 1111 Maple avenue, are going to visit Mrs. Cobbs* mother, Mrs. Wallace Dally, at Batavla, HI., this week. Miss Julia Cole of Glen Falls, N. T., who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. L. A. Robinson, 1225 Ridge avenue, returned home Thursday. Miss Madeline Slee, 1460 Maple ave- nue, was able to return to school Fri- day after a week's Illness. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Vance and little sons, Bobbie and Blllle, left Thursday for Ocean Springs, Miss., where they have taken a cottage for the winter. Prof, and Mrs. Robert E. Cumnock, ' 11804 Hinman avenue, left Wednesday for Hot Springs, Ark. They will be home for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Royce Armstrong, 2415 Pioneer road, entertained Saturday evening in honor of their cousin, Miss Mason, of Wlnnetka. Mrs. E. D. Clayton has leased her home, 2134 Orrington avenue, to Mr. C. C. Unthicum and has taken rooms at 1714 Chicago avenue. Mr. John Zeider, the butcher at Winter's,. has been ill for several weeks at his home, 2206 Colfax street He is now convalescing. Mr. Charles M. Howe, 2232 Lincoln street, returned Tuesday from a ten days' visit with his family, who are miirtm an extended visit at Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus C. Dawes and family, 1800 Sheridan road, who spent a week at Mr. Dawes* mother's, Mrs. R. R. Dawes, at Marietta, O., returned home Tnesday. Miss Rachel Kincade, who has been the guest of Miss Mildred Armour, 1608 Ridge avenues, for three weeks, retained to her home in Kansas City, Mfe, Wednesday. Tuesday a banquet was given by Hr.CU PatUson to the North End football team and their lady guests. The tables were beautifully decorated with .golden chTysaathemsnas. Those present were E. Scheie*. R. Butow, E. Hunt. C. L. Patttssn, R- Johnson, H. KUby. J. Has* M. BettagUa. X Sara- way, W. Anderson, W. Rk*. €L FaV wsv F. Bntow. F. Meyer, W. Meyer, A. Hannsw M, Palm. G. Lsslwig, W. Sea- â- mub, d Werts. F. Pollard. It took atece at <TFIaheityn Davis street res- tajsiant. A wedding of interest oceswred day at St. Mary's Mary Mar- tae bride of Mr. AB^ Ftancis Sen***, the *** ** teecsiwmony. the in white white satin with uess, 1 s able to be around again. Mr. W.H.Cook, 918 Chicago avenue, is able to lit up after an illness si f|vem;wOsiM.;/ ^ ^,. M0^ Hev; and Kta Orris F. Jordan and two sons have returned from a Thanksgiving trip to Indiana, visiting tMr. Jordan's parents. v Mr. J. <j. Agnew, 807 Oreenieaf street, Is back from a month's motor trip to Texas. Mr. Aiilt of Rogers Park accompanied him. Mi*. Elizabeth Burton, who has been visiting .her sister, Miss Ida Burton, 1004 Asbury avenue, has returned to her home in New Orleans, La. The Rev. A. L. Murray and family returned from Michigan Thursday Rev. Murray will conduct the services A*Jt*« J^*^ej^^rchj|unday.:';â€" Miss Kate Schatz, who Is attending the De Kalb State Normal school, Is home on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Scbats, 1460 Maple avenue. Mrs. B. R. Lesquereux of Boston, Mass., who has been the guest of her niece, Mrs. Sherman C. Klngaley, 2486 Orrington avenue, for some weeks, left for home Friday morning. Registered at the Ayenue House are: Mrs. p. R. Henrick, Minneapo- lis, Minn.; Geo. Royal,*Oak Park; F. Bagley, Chicago; Miss H. Neff, Rich- mond, Ind., and P. L. White, Milwau- kee. Dr. Wallace W. Atwood of the Academy of Sciences addressed the Nighborhood club of the Central Mrs:10. W. Hinckley and daugbl left Sunday for the winter. Mr. GUmore Layton, 1707 £ldge ave- nue, Is on a l)usmess |?lp, |o ^Sfb- villa, Tenn. Mrs. Edward P. Prlctett, 1801 As- bury avenue,' has serious illness;. Mrs. A. J. Harding and son, 1624 Weslay: avenue,.; asih^2|a|ug|||^^^ London, England. ;â- â€¢â-  ^^Bmmm^mmt-^ ' Mr. and Mrs. Don B. Sebastian have recently taken an apartment at 426 Greenwood' ho«iv**dV;^ Mr. and Mrs. James Lyman, 1808 MJr^Sbriii^ Bftnrfy&od avenue* week in,^!h|valai|dr!^i^.... Maple avenueyTpo^^W^SCf^ hotel, Chicago,:tompQ*9Xlto.lWfMMM Mrs. Joseph B. Paden, 1460 Chicago avenue, is visiting her father, Dr. Colt, in Litchfield, 111., for a week. ff®| Mr. and Mrs. L. .D. Taylor of tfe Elmwopd apartments enjoyed the week-end In southern Illinois. '!. Mrs. Arthur W. Underwood and family have preceded Mr. Underwood,, who will gOh later to Clenrwlater, lla. Mrs. D. W. Richardson moved iaat week into a new apartment, 427 Green- wood boulevard, from 1518 Hinman avenue. ":"- * -'.'â- '; "".';'â- ;:';' "\?\v;-\r^.^^-'>..; Mrs. James Hatfield and Mrs. It D. W. Johnson have been entertaining their brother, Mr. H. R. Caraway, of New'York. â- "-â- ' ".':%V' Mrs. Charles M. Howe, 2222 WS^ gtreet genool Thursday sight on the__ .____ ^_. , ., subject of "Nature Study in Elemen- colnstreet, wffl return from Waterloo, tary Schools." Mr. John Anderson, 2605 Hartray avenue, is going to Europe to spend the next month visiting relatives and friends in Sweden, Norway and Den- mark. He sails from New York on Dec. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Chester B. Masslieh have Just returned from an extended visit with their son, Mr. Chester B. Masslieh, in New York City. They left Wednesday morning for Fort Dodge, la., to spend a couple of months with their^^ daughterr Mrs; Kark K. Smith. St Hildas guild for college women held Its fortnightly meeting Thursday afternoon st the home of the director, Miss Lorraine Mead. The report of the treasurer st this meeting showed that about fifty dollars had been made by the guild at their candy booth at the recent Thanksgiving sale. Mrs. Klvene Curtis Hard of Penn- sylvania arrived Wednesday to spend the holidays, the guest of her niece, Mrs.- J. E. Blunt, Jr., 1570 avenue. Mrs. Hard wffl lecture before the University guild next Tuesday, her subject being. "A Contract Be- tween Dutch and Italian Art" The Woman's societies of the First Baptist church held their regular monthly all-day meeting on Wednes- day. Mrs. F. B. Dyche read a most In- teresting paper on "The Non-Chria- tlan Faiths in America.** The devo- tional service was conducted by Mrs. Parker. Luncheon was served at 12:30 by Circle h The rector of St Luke's, the Rev. George Craig Stewart has accepted the invitation of the United Scottish societies of nitnota to deliver the ora- tion at Orchestra hall on Jan. 17, wh< the societies celebrate the anniversary of Robert Barns. The subject of the oration will be •'Robert Bums, the Post of the New Dssnocracy " la., where she has been the guest of her parents. â-  '"•â- â€¢'â- ""'*â-  ^', *.'"'," â- â€¢V'",^,..'.'.\â- â- :£.â- â- â- - Mrs. N. P. WUliams, 1102 Church street, Is entertaining her nieces, the Misses Priscilla and Ann Dorothy Howard of Janesville, Wis. , Mr. and Mrs. R. W. McKinnon, Hin- man avenue and Grove street have gone to Pasadena, Cal., to remain until the first of April. Madame Wlgmore, who has been the guest of her son, Mr. F. Marion Wlg- more, 1206 Hinman avenue, returned to her. home In California last week. Mr. Donald Clark la home from Medford, Ore., to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stew- art Clark, at the Virginia hotel, Chi- cago. mas basaar in the parlors ohurch on Thursday afternoon evening of jkhis m^y-pm^: '^^.i^mm jw«voAail^ock JO^Mffii^^i1^ '"J c^vM^:Bu<^t^,;^|^ -mm. Mrs. George Craig Stewart, 4( street, has gohe'to.Pro^M^^^ tb'vsi«;n»t:B|s^ Her' mottier, Mrs. John Clyde, 'M;is^';|!^p ter, Mrs. Bella C. Clayton, of 0&Hm*$tK$ "pa./are' also itfatfi*^ â- -" Friday eveninr WW^^^IS^^^A of-Ehnmanuel'cnni^.^ga^ %e beheni of :tlwi' Meiinod^ pie's Home at --iidgswateriVl"; *P«Nrtity:; i|g|#f :dollarii;: was; :r%allseog piettliy^de^iit^^P^ wglM â- jjfc and: wnAanoldl^^ r^Un, iJwta»re^tiie Itettrj 'tlaMp-fp^ iiald8."Mra.. Bu>|cn^ JMlswB^ and tiUcy'T^or»;ser^ cheers ^ut not '.mebriate';-^^ MartnÂ¥;»ddj,"Wsie^^ lcs;;^iia|yuj|^^|v|| «yn:.........____________ booth. ^liiEfs'd about the parlor wit^l|rsj,lf^ &*^£$E tngv remtedsd one o| the " summer WIlElSTIEiT j; yi dox. Stewed *«• ALL FORDS RUN MOST OF THE TIME MOST FORDS RUN AIX THE TIME FORD OF muR,y^££E^ m. .$600. Runsbeutâ€"2-Passenier, $525. Car, $625. Feed Tearing All Cars t^s^irfVoed-F. O, B. Detroit. E~ L. KAPPE,LMAN FORD AGENT FOR EVANSTON AND ViaNITT SSS P. O. MACE. BVAWSTOM TgtsWtOllg W Qborge B. BarwigFurniture; House rQ 3336*38-40-42-44 N. Cltrk St. At Clark St. L Stt] "Home of Good Fu Haw Yon Seen ^itfd*' m ^ # ^ f lii ! 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