sppj W^^J^m IP^^^^l mm. THE LA*B 8HOM HBWt, ii| till' \h :\.JMSS - IMHIMIII gljlf »^.» |»> »f*»«,»|**J|| What People in Evanston '*â- **»&•«. bton ooilsg*||g^.v visiting herl^lpteri Mr. Charles E. Siddall, 425 Lee street, bat engaged in business at Bagdad, Fla. W. L. Vance, 1654 Asbnry avenue, baa gone to Ocean Springs, Miss., to join bis family. Miss Helen B. Beals, 307 Davis street, is borne from Wellesley college for the holidays. Dr. Comfort E. Peck of Highland Park is visiting bis cousin, Miss H. E. Davis at the Avenue House. Mrs. G. S. Ingraham and daughter. Miss Helen, 2237 Ridge avenue, have gone on a visit to Rochester, Ind. ' Mrs. Ella H. Gallup, 936 Hinman avenue, is borne, having spent the past two months in Indianapolis, Ind. Mr. Morris Wilson of Yale, is spend- ing the Christmas holidays with his brother, Mr. Oliver T. Wilson, 222 Lake street Miss Louise Ross, who is teaching at Galva, 111., is home for the holi- days with her parents at the Avenue House. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin F. Fitch and little daughter Sallie, 1220 Judson ave- nue, left last night to spend six weeks at Ocala, Fla. Mrs. Charles S. Quinlan, 728 Colfax street, has gone to West Palm Beach, Fla., for the winter. Mr. Quinlan is at the Avenue House. Miss Katherine Brundage of Lans- ing, Mich., who has been visiting Miss Margaret Moore since November 1, left for home Saturday. Walter Wing, son of Mr. and Mrs. Luman R. Wing, is home for the holi- days from the Asheville School for Boys, at Asheville, N. C. Tbe regular meeting of the Camp. FJre Girls was held Friday after Miss Myrp Rohbins, 1718 Central street, is visiting in Cedar Rapids, la, Mrs. Ida J. Shotwell, 630 University place, is spending the holidays In Memphis, -TenJ#* Mr. and MrB. Charles S 2315 Lincoln street, spent the we* end in Joliet, BX ~"^ Mrs. Arthur Roberts, 2203 Central street, spent the weekend with Bf^ Roberts in Gary; Ind. - Mr. P. R. 8hoemaker, 2400 HartieH} street, is home from a business trip -through the far west â- â- â- 'â- â- % Mr. Sheldon Foote of Albion, Mich.!; arrived Monday to spend two week* with Evanston friends. fe| Mrs. E. B. Barnard of Lee street is entertaining b daughter, Mrs. R. *•? Silsbee, of Elyrla, Ohio. .. -fet Mr. Charles Roberts, 2444 Hartrey avenue, returned Monday from a busi- ness trip to Kansas City. ^| Miss Edna Jones, 827 Shermanj$i» nue, is home from Minneapolis, Minn. She came Friday. •#: Mr. Edwin Austin, Hartzell street has returned for Christmas from St. John's Military academy. Mr. Arthur B* Dale, 2327 Central street, is spending the holidays with his parents in Omaha,'Neb. Mrs. Irwin ReW, 1128 Ridge avenue, noon at the home of Mrs. E. L. Neil- son, 2200 Harrison street. Those Tegistered at the Avenue House are T. R. O'Connors, New York; J. D. Style, Gladstone, Mich.; E. H. Wunderle, Cincinnati, Ohio. Mrs. Herbert B. Sexton, 1028 Grove street, is enjoying a Christmas visit from her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. P. Dorrence of New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Cobb, 1111 Maple avenue, left Tuesday to spend Christmas with Mrs. Cobb's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Daily at jBatavla, IU. fUss Mary Longley, the eighth grade teacher of the Central street school, left Friday for her home in Des Plaines, 111., where she will spend the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Woolwortb and lit|le son Curtis, 2104 Harrison street, lef| Monday for Omaha, Neb., for a Christmaa visit with Mrs. Wool worth's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Curtis. Iflss Katherine W. Kingaley, who hat been attending the Sargent School of Physical Culture at Cambridge, Mass., is home for the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H.Kings- ley, 2333 Lincoln street. Mrs. E. C. Barnes, 2753* Woodbine avenue, is expecting her mother, Mrs. C. W. Gunther of Dunkirk, N. Y., and her sister, Miss Emma H. Gunther of the Teachers* College, New York City, to spend the holidays with her. Mrs. J. W. Wert*, who with her two little sons baa been, visiting her fa- ther, Mr. Robert Stewart, 1022 Wesley avenue, will return -to their borne In Stewart, Neb* Monday. Her father wW accompany her home and stay for the holidays there. Ifr. James Dennis and his sister, Mrs. Janet Daggett, with their niece, Miss Rose Dennis of Glencoe, spent a few days as the guests of Mr. Dennis' cousin, Mrs. S. C. Ingraham, 2237 Ridge avenue, before leaving for their winter hqpe In Florida. Miss Clara Corlett, 1110 Grant street, accompan- ied them, t Ifr. and Mri. R. C. Brown, 2235 Har rison street; entertained at a delight- ful dinner Friday evening in honor of their twelfth anniversary. The hoxree and especially the table was beauti- fully decorated with Christmas holly and ribbons. Covers were laid for twelve. Those present were Mr. and Ids. B. Edmund Betts, Ifr. and Mrs. J. A, Peaeody, Mr. and Mrs. J. BY Wit* ter, Mr. and Mrs. William Franxen and Dr, and Mrs Frank Q. Beofc avenue, came home Monday from* Afc who has beSn Mrs. Thomaa Creigb, lofrlglsaay for St Lonii M** ^^fra#-4^ Jfc Bttrch* *014 Uncola i^riet^ is entertaining her grand- daughter, Miss Blossom Burch, of •^ilffc. Andrew Parker, 3t„ who _, Wallaeef &*Ked'** »k°**Mrs* Tfcomaa I- *** ^ cey; 1312 Church atreetj baa gone^to San Francisco, Cat' ....; %;, ;> •: .. Mr. Theodore Chaffee and daughter. Miss Theodora Chaffee, 2B01 Harrison street, have returned from a short visit in Boston, Mass . Miss Lydia Harrer is home from Naperville, 111., for the holidays, with her parents, Mtr. and Mrs. Charles Har- rer, 1827 Orrington avenue. Miss - Alice Richardson, 1217 I<ee street, will spend her Christmas vaca- tion in Boston. She is attending the Sargent School of Physical Culture. Miss Dorothy Bailey, 780 Michigan avenue, is in Hamilton, Out, Canada, the guest of her uncles, Mr. R. B. Har- ris and Mr, J. M. Harris, for Christ- has as her guest her brother, Mr. Je- w-eft Jones of St. Louis, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tietgens gave a Christmas dance at their home, 1622 Forest place, Monday night. Loom is Hypes, 4-12$- Michigan ave- nue, is engaged in a concert tour witb the Triangle club of Princeton. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Swift and little son, Malcolm, 838 Michigan avenue, left Monday for Rensselaer, Ind. Dr. and Mrs^ George T. Banzettj|22 Greenleaf street^ left Monday forOr- mond, Fla., to spend Christmas- Mr. Barclay W. Cunningham,* 1318 Forest avenue, has gone home to Kan- sas City for the Christmas holidays. Miss Gladys Jackson, 838 Michigan avenue, left Saturday night for a cou- ple of weeks' vacation in Rensselaer, Ind. Mr. Nathan Thayer, 1100 Hinman avenue, returned Saturday from the University of Wisconsin for the holi- days. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Bunch of the Roycroft left today for Lincoln, Neb., to spend Christmas at Mr. Bunch's home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Apps, 2315 Harrison street, will spend Christmas at RfVerside. with relatives ami friends. Miss Margaret Clarke of Cleveland, Ohio, of the Visitation academy, will spend her vacation in Chicago with relatives. Mr. Elvyn Mac Rae, 2525 Park place, has returned home for the Christmas holidays from St John's Military academy. Mr. Harold Bennett, 2508 Hartzell street, has come home to spend the Christmas holidays from St John's Military academy. Mr. Nathan Carpenter of Dolores, Col., is home to spend two months with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Cerpenter, 746 Forest avenue. Miss Theodora Grantham of Madi- son, Wis., is spending the holidays witb her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Grantham, 2415 Hartzell street Mrs. Clara Earhart and daughter, Miss Ruth Earhart, 628 University place, have gone to their old home, Chrisman, 111., to spend Christmas. Mrs. George Craig Stewart and lit- tle son, Jack, 404 *Lee street, came home yesterday from a visit with her sister, Mrs. Roth, at Providence, R. I. Mrs. Wells, who has been spending some time as the guest of her sister. Mrs. George S. Valentine, 2407 Pio- neer road, left Saturday for Milwau- kee, where she will spend Christmas with her daughter, Mrs. Atwater. The members of the Evanston W. C. '.TJ. who braved the weather and at- tended the meeting for December, in spite of Christmas activities, were re- warded'by a highly interesting meet- ing. Christmas hymns and scriptures, the discussion and adoption of the yearly program, the addition of seven new members and a charming rendi- tion of "Joe Fenton's Marriage" from "Sevenoaks," by Mise Maud Newman of Edgewater, made the program, which was followed by a social cup of delictoaa cocoa. . - - -, :l,*â- :?i±# Mr. and M». Harry F. Ward and children, 2012 Park place, went last week to Los Angeles, Cat Their home will be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Dan B. Brummitt Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Mott and chil- dren of Rockford, 111., are spending the holidays with Mrs. Mott's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bowman, 2308 Harrison street. Mr. Roscoe E. Scofleld and his sis- ter, Miss Eunice Scofleld, a teacher in the Lincoln school, left Monday night to spend their Christmas vacation at their home, Tulsa, Okla. Mr. and Mrs. B. £. Woolworth and little son, Curds, 2104 Harrison street, left Monday for Omaha, Neb., for a vMt^with Mrs. Woolworth's parents, Mr* and Mrs'. C. %Cnrtia. l~StlindMrs; Howard H Hoyt, 1425 Davie street, are having as their guest, their son, Mr. Gerald Hoyt, who has just come home from a six months* stay on a ranch near Red Bluff, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Burden, Mr. and Mrs. George Burden and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Fisher, 721 Washington street,: win spend Christmas in Waukegan as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Carr. Mrs. William Evans and two daugh- ters of Chicago have rented the resi- dence of Mri and Mrs. Charles at Ben- son, 1016 Grove street, who are going to Boston the first Of the year to re- side. â- Registered at the Avenue House: Miss Ethelyn Pettit, Memphis, Tenn.; W. B. Bragg and wife, Cbillicothe, W. I. Stlnnle, OwosBarWIsTT^B: ftt and Ed 'ft. Wisihler, Milwaukee, Wis Bukenes, Garden, HI. The Misses Beatrice and Gertrude Morley returned Thursday afternoon from St. Alma's college, St Thomas, Canada, and will enjoy their holiday; vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Morley, 1012 Hinman avenue. , Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Goodnow, 162?. Wesley avenue, left Monday for Glen; Ridge, N. J., and will be the Christ- mas guests of their daughter and her; husband, Mr. and Mrs. William Shields. On their way home they will stop in Boston. A delightful song service'was ren- dered Sunday afternoon at the Cove- nant M. E. church, Evanston, by a special quartet composed of Miss Johnston, soprano; Miss Stand, con- tralto; Mr. Denton, tenor, and Ifr. Rogers, basso, with Mr. Myron Can* at the organ. ; *; ^An unfortunate mistake has been made in the tickets issued for the next meeting of the French Club of Evans- ton. They should read that the meet- ing will be Monday, Dec. 30, instead of Dec 23. The meeting will be at the home of Mrs. C. H. Bos worth, 225 Hamilton street. The engagement of Miss Ruth Bs- telle Browning of Northwestern uni- versity to Vincent Warren of Bath* HU is announced. Miss Browning is a graduate of Elgin High school and a junior at Northwestern. Mr. Warren is a graduate of Northwestern acad- emy. The young peoale met whfle a* tending college and the wedding wBJ take place next faR. l ; -.; . , m+mMm*mbmSi£+ Me "Herat whero say friend and I a*» going to hare a few **«» NEW â- '•Si'v ^nm-i% the Cniv#^|i^ Lineola Hall. Dr. Edmund f* lai^ea, president of the institution, -ia| f^ merly pToMdent of Northwesterii nai* Tcrslty and has sent the followto|E program with invitations to attend/ the exercises: y^^ . Provialonablt Program. Addresses on^*Th<s Importance to the Commonwealth of Adequate Pro- vision for the Study of the Ijninani ties." 9 a. m., Language and Literature, Prof. Bliss Perry of Harvard univer- sity, formerly editor of the Atlantic Monthly. 10 a. m.. Philosophy, Dr. Frederick J. E. Woodbridge, professor of philos- ophy, Columbia university, New York. 11 a. m., The Social Sciences, Dr. Albert Shaw, editor of Review of Re- yiews. ^ 12 m., Luncheon to the guests of the university. Dedication Ixerciats. 3 p. m.. In the auditorium of the uni- versity; 1. Memorial .address by Dr. Hugh â- j Black, "How Lincoln Appeared to Scotchmen." • >- peared ta Scotchmen," 2. Addresses by . Hie excellency; the governor of / Illinois. i The president of the board of trustees. ____ The state architect ^-^^ - The president of the university. 4:30 p. m., in Lincoln Hall: Dedication of the building to the study of the humanities, in mem- ory of Abraham Lincoln, and in _ the name of the people of Illinois, by Bishop William J*. McDowell of Chicago 8 p. m., Reception to the guests of the university in Lincoln Hall. i u Tb. good cook Matinees, Thurs. Sit. ind Si . â- â- â- • â- . •â- "'•:•' â- â- â- py\:-l - " Unofficial Notloa, . Hibernian in rroat of unfinished bailding to fellow workmen at fifty- story window: "Mulcahy, go to the spaaing tube. I want to ten yes to comedown." 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