Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 31 Jul 1913, p. 3

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Horace M. eer Road, ilzation Workln ton and Elsewhere. /OTE THlrft Of | IBl By Mr* H. M* foiwwtan fston organliir o* tt* Womi party of CoohvCbuhtJri Woman's Ppurtkjr ioCCSook County, its idace **;'â- â-  # fe^mpst tft the wld;e.awalceV«hl*tory^s*- „ianlzatlons in iliUw>i» tod**. UbersMP: t« 'tWSI^^gfe^ [tBorneo who bavaAeeotnpUalied ..in political. ;^£$^^ prises. â- "â- ';'^':;-%. \ ^'/vn."': -i;:^&S&:'? [e first and grtilt «toj«5t <of tl» or- fcaUon was to assist Itt securing jlot for women and to raise the lard of clti*enship> further the of local se»gover*ment -jUaA to ire the best possible living and ting conditions for *H people.,: Will Adhere to rWIt* L woman's Party was founded <?h bnpartlsan basis and will strictly (re to this rule, and will support j such candidates as will best carry (their ideals, and who stand for [things which the platform con- L, irrespective of political parties. Here are twenty-live working com- es, presided over by a chairman, duty it is to place and arrange fork so that each member will ring on some committee and instantly studying and lnvestlgat- conditions and work to improve where improvement is neces- The principal committees are Uon, public heeltji, pure food, i, public utilities, ^taxation, economic research and so- There are from three to Ave en on each committee. progress Is being made in atp the women on topics ot wi totereat. The class in public kfeg, held two times each month b the, gfeat contention that will vote as the male members family *db. This may be true time in certain sections, but latest number of Women have ideas on moral and political cy which the present standard Itlcs does not satisfy, and con* tly they will reach out^tor a and better type of men to bold Therefore, except in districts |> women have net been instruot- prganlzed by some woman's or* the male member, home, her children and............ and when she sees oondtUons ate. ad- verse to their health and morals she 'not ipiiijr to <:*$* aA >r ****** stay at home, hoping.someday condi- tlons wlit tWfffli&;&$i1toM. do»'hfrf»ia*^^^ and hie herself to thAt*em?*twoittan* organUation to find oui^l^pfcA.enh -vote^^;ibeitteip: ^tilings,,;.-^y^fe'v/ â- ' Tlw Woman's Party^^^b^ gun ^$iwOk»^:'M^ Xto-pfliiton,; The Bvanstont»rfanliation Is a branch of the Chicago one; and members will attend tha regular monthly meetings in Gnicago and take part In the class in public speaking. In addition they wW conduct classes and ward meet- iiiigs. The; oommittei work will es- pecially be pushed, and soma much- needed mitnioipal hottsecleaning will reSjtffcv ^^y^y^z',,. 'k' ":, 'â- â- '-â- ' It was through the efforts of the pure food department of the Woman's Party that a new movement was start- ed, or perhaps, more correctly speak- ing, an old one has been; renewed, In Kvanston to rid the city of some ob- noxious elements. The Investigations by the pure food department of open violations of olty and state ordinances, puWii^;vlfe;'-;tlMiâ-  dally papers, re- awakened the latent interest of other women's club in the condition of bak- eries and markets in the city, where flies and other unclean conditions were existing. The health department was also appealed to in ridding the city of the public drinking cup, which was no uncommon thing in this suburb. ' jJ;^V;..:'â- â€¢â-  '.Plans In Progress."' Plans for a joint meeting of all Ev- anston wards are now in progress, but the date has not been set. Mrs. Char lotte Rhodus, obairmaa of the organ!- sationV WOr speak on organization work, Mrs. Dora Earle on nonpartisan organisations, Mrs. Esther ffalkenstaln on the need of women voters to pro- tect the home, and Mrs. H. M. Bow- man on committee work, particularly work of the pure food committee. Information and literature may be bad at the home of Mrs. H. M. Bow- man, chairman of Bvanston depart- ment, Pioneer road, until such other arrangements as best suits the or- ganization can be made. It is our pur- pose now to Interest .every woman in Evanston in municipal affairs before the spring elections.\:^j'4i>- SUMMER MEETING OF SOCIETY. On Wednesday and Thursday, July 30 and 81, the Illinois State Horticul- tural eociety will hold a summer meet- ing at Anna. Some five university men are on the program for discussions: Prof. J. W. Lloyd and C- BL Durst speak on "Commercial Production of Vegetables ;* Mr O. 8. Watkins on "Spraying;" Mr. J. J. Gardner on "Fertilizers and Soli Treatment," and Prof, B. 8. Pickett on ^Prunlngt.^;V Automobile rides, demonstrations In orchards and open-air lunches will add to the interest and entertainment II - •:,,:|»r.?:*ittley 'BarroJ^isVat-the Rtta- Carleton in New ^ot*;«lt^ V &';$ Mr. ahd Mrs. Rv H. McElwe© spent the week-end at Charlevoix, Mich, tMf, end Mrs, ^ B. Dlck^ft yester- day for their summer camp at Wood- ruff, Wis. Mrs. Hugh McBirney entertained the Garden club at her home yester- day :afternooii^ ?!£;.';:^ - < Mr.., and Mrs. E. *A. Hamlll emer- talned at the Onwentsla club Satur- day evening. Countess Glsyoka is home from a two weeks' visit to Washington. D. G., Where she was the guest of Mrs. Hope Slater.' _7T4rs.. Samuel Chase and small daughter, Polly, are traveling in Eng- land B. F. Ayer. The tennis tournament is attracting deal of attention from the summer colony at take Forest Bach after- noon the grounds of the Onwentsla -club are crowded with fashionably- gowned women who are greatly de- voted to the game. Mrs. 3. Ogden Armour will enter- tain 200 guests this evening at a garden dance in honor of her daugb> ter, Miss *Lolita. Forty of Miss Armour's friends have been invited for 9 o'clock. Mrs. Armour's guests will arrive an hour Eater, when Miss Ruth St Denis will dance for them. After the program dancing will be general, both within and outside the house. Preceding the dance a num- ber of dinner parties will be given in Lake Forest. m POND %wdm Leid^r, 1$f:(> Wash- ingtoft Street |^owne(ii Highland Park day will be celebrat- ed Aug. 7i '. Miss Ruth Gregory is home from an extended visit In the .e*st.^W>i .Mr. and Mrs. Gustavus 8. Fernald of the Virginia hotel are again at the Skokie club. Rev. W. Gordon Hately has as her guest her father, Mr. Ford Hall', of Clinton, la. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clay Carpen- ter and Miss Beatrice Carpenter are now visiting a number of eastern sea- shore towns. Mrs. Walter Damrosch, Who spent a number of summers in Highland Park, is spending this summer In jawitaeriandi^.:iiii..^^.^.-.;--. Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery Ward and their daughter, Miss MarJorie, who have been stopping at the Moraine, are now In their1 new home on War- erly avenue. Mr. George Millard left Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. M. BrsWne tor Wlnnepeg, where they Will attend the ReaU Estate convention. Before re- turning Mr. Millard will continue west and visit Vlotorta *j^ Vancouver and a number ^i^y^m:^^^^ With her yonw^t child; Helen, Mrs. Thomas Wlnil»ld l^maton, formerly Miss Alice Ore»n. of Highland Park, spent, last w«k with Miss AUce Dav- idson. Maj. wd Mra. Winston are on their way from Ftort Barancas. Fla., t0:: Fort:';^t.^;;;'t';,;tlW7aWitt-,sail: from San lYaools^^ Aug| 8,........ m LIFE IH Theodore' Leider, the #ear-old: sou with MirsA £hasj£sijnother^Mr*4^^ Wwhmgton Btre^t* Byanston ^ wa» drowned Monday afternoon while playing 'in^|^lwi%ti;P^nd- ^":at' Dewey aveniit and liiiD ' street. The.^ "hodit :\,ilm^,iMM0§^-^ shortr ly before B o'clock and, although Marshal Harriion and Chief of Police Shaffer with the lung motor over the tiny victim, the)r we ^ re* rive him. It U thought thai the boy probably struck his head on a brick when he fell, si a Tory small quantity of water was found In his mngs. With a -'f^^f'^b^rf-^^ Old, the Utile Leider boy left home about * O'clock; tn th^aftairab^ older boy left the child playing about the bank whfle be #njoyed.a swim tn the small pond? Other children were also at the pond. After an hour or so the smaller Leider boy was missing and a search was started tgr the older, brother. Oliver Davidson, 1482 Main street, approaohed the pond and no- ticed the older LeWer hoy crying. It was then explained that his brother Was missing aad he feared he had drowned in the pond. iJaviason iook Mill »l 1111M MM M • M t> F.'m c^ie: has,;just :muriM^,fM Charles Bull 1< boms again after a ,"'^;iirs^;JJhrt(B^'^^ KenUworthr was the â-  guest of Mrs. Charles Macklln, a few days last weekv Mra. Fred M. Wing, HI* Chestnut steeet,' is visiting relatives to» Omaha, .f^:;a^;fe#'\-w«fis;;C;;': i-i ov'M^i;:vS^: 1 Miss Elisabeth KUlman was hostess 'ai; ,i: matsiimalloW; fOASt; a|; Whe^^^piii* Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Foresman hav« returned from a trip In the western states,;';;;;/'â- ,..;'.:'k]r^^. â-  v '*'\;:i£'$?:'â- ^â- -'â- %-i Walter Cronue, of Alberta, Canada, U vialtlng his parenU, Mr. and Mrs. â- Jf.:M.. Cronue, 'thlsi:*eeiu^?^py.U^' home from ^:;.;.;v^»^^;:lli|ii|i|f|^ ,.., *arn>longii4[ ^ Owsje «m> ,atWKJfW^|^;;.,"l!^ ;„;' in^edlate vicinity, were ......... diunag»d when brands, <>arried by th« wind from the Simpson bant, set the«i |UB»fe|^^5Bl^ds^ â-  able to save the Steps^tt struetun because It bad gotten saeh a way. No Uvestook was oontained to the Binn^aon lii&^:sj|)G ohtckens. iW were eurisd. w^;i#Sif?aL_......„......r„....._.^ Mrs. Oswald Lockett entertained a group of Mends at tea Thursday after- Mrs. Mark W. Cresap entertained fifteen members of. the bridge club in ' her home, m Abbotsford iwad, ^ra4s^-^v;v^^N'ft^/:.:;;^,:; ';r-f â- :â- $$..: in Holland, Mich., guests in the home of the letter's sister. Mr». Fred TUt, .who visited here last month, -v.^'Civ*] ?§Ht. .aad^.Mw.::ChiMrles';Ware; and Mrs. Charles Blackwood have re- turned from a two weeks' motoring trip in Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lind have pm> ohased the Van Deusen home, in Rich- mond road. Mrs, Llnd was foratrty Miss Case. />^^;'.",-:';.:,"',Vv--v:.' Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Armstrong entertained Mrs. A. ^Oaks and daughter, Charlotte, of Chicago, a tew days last week. up the search and found the body la about:five 'feeiof ws^:;§;'^#"', Mrs. Otto Krueger, 1000 Main street, immediately notified tha police by telephone and Chief Shafler and Fire Marshal Harriion went in the police automobile to the the scene with the lung motor. Drs. Roomoi Barry and Race were also notified Aid gave their services In an effort to resuscitate the ohlld. ;.,.. ..f.'.-:V"<,';':t%^p^5.: .-: One reason Fire Marghal Harrison thinks the L«ider boy met with an accident in striking his head on some hard object in the fall is that several men working invc^^BB^ hear any outdry. Also the small amount of watei* found in the lungs substantiates the theory Hat death was not due altogether from drowu- This is the iscond' drol^ir^aeci.' dent which hai happened within the limits of Bvaniton during the sum- mer. The other'is»r"tts^jgt^vVmitgr Norrelund, 823 Main street, who lost his life a week; ago last Sunday In the lake at the foot of Main street Mr. and Mrs. H. E, Marshall have rented their home In Cumnor road and have gone to Pine Laxe, ino., to spend the summer. :â- â- â- ';!;â- '.'; "/"i-'/'f;": Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Laughlin returned to their home, near Portland, Ore^' Friday, after a month's visit: with friends along the north shore. Bently McCloud has returned from Omaha, where he has been the guest of relatives for two weeks. Mrs, Mc- Cloud will not return until August 10. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Cooltdge and John K. Coolidge arrived In KenlU worth last week after a seven weeks* absence. Thay hate been traveling In the west and southwest. John G. Bayllss, choirmaster at the church ot thii ^ttoly Comtortelrt will leave next week for White Hall, Mich., with the choir boys of the church for their annual outing. They will be .gone about two weeks. ANOTHiR CHARGE. Frank Ptoclnlak, 1005 Dewey ave nue, Bvanston, was arrested Monday night by Assistant Chief Johnston for driving a buggy through the streets without lights. He was fined $2 and costs by Police Magistrate Boyer. *D SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY EVERYWHERE f

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