Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Aug 1913, p. 5

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lt, is ai»«»i|Bi^;:4^;^-|l» Ir. woodwork B*nWn, 1«8 Mwle lie two/"iMg^*^^ Ir8. wi^*l^i|#^;^:^ House "jWf*' • ra|iiip^ eks' stay i«t'*fce^^^^'p';:".•â- \-P ir. and Vm'^i^:M'&9^^^ age axeampi0if^^^^^ ooeing trip ifc.^lwi|^-S|i^?>:;;:./':4^; mouncement U made #f *h«- mar- Ippstein ia-6i^atl!Mto fMr. and i^M|iifi^ bnjan aYB*il^'-^jj^^ Bm a short yiajjk li* MilijB^^W^ ir. axa,il^^t^0ti^f^r^p^: to end tl»e:t::i$ii^^ [Mr. HaKrf4t'^naeC"'»^;JH6!»*l^ ijwet, ret*t»(B4 £ IWaay /fofoai" |£-r!M>- :}! eeks' oii^pi*{^-'^i|ipii^: '- 'to. ^v^!^:'"^^^^>>-.:^ :JC J4r. aj*d-|lihtf#!fln^ | J Dempster ^^'l^^o^^ J mada, to W^^gon^^^;'-^^^? I Mr. O. A Tkotnpsotif ^*w *tepte renue, returned;;^t«iri^ â- '. rom Akron, 0.;v^Ii#'»I ,li^^;',^'v"'i^^Rf!. p [siting. / v"f^:â- .-:;â- ','.'â- "-â- 'WH.:$$* ^a automobile party conalsting In of eighteen machines stopped at e Avenue B ause to and from a trip i. Wisconsin this week. p^p^g^Ji-^ Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence De Qoiyer d children. 161^' Poreat avenue, are ding tne months of Augnat at Lea eneaux Islands, Mich. Mrs. Richard L. Darts and daugh- V Miss Davis, 1211 Maple avenue, t the week-«nd in Oak Park, the pgts of Mrs.'.l^^ Miss Barbara'ihmji^ |rat her Bummer.vatay in <Pknnany (bS is visiting her steter. Mm. iEUch- jrd Ely Danielson, at the old Deerlng mmvwr baaJth»agdn«toWthom*iiiIW ISM Wesley awnlie. ara sj*6djii* Miss Ruth Terrili «d Mrs. A^ 8. TerriU of Oak Park, pd Mr. Carl Ridding*, 163ft Hinman -enue, ^ill be majrfled W^«f^^ Mrs. Clyde Rhoads and daughter, telen, of. Olenwood,;|a., retuii^ed their home ott^oiMllHfr after a^two reeks' visit wi% their aunt, Mrt, Wm. , Alexander, jiMOprringtoftav^ Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Marshall, M18 ftmwood avenue, entei|tainedi&for> lally at their home Satnrday ^afteiv won at a reunion of Waukegan high chool friends. Dinner at the Avenue iouse foi: Miss Kate Agleyay, director of taa >rama league of New york, is in Bv- nston for the purpose ot visiting Ira. E. S. Fryv who Is Ul at St. Fran- U hospital. WWle here Miss Oglevay staying': at"". V^MrMu^Mmi^W^'... ' ""T|[ft|T:-;T'~: •.....•"iflffr'i st«^ retiirne« BunW from mpf; >Misa Oretchen lagaa, im Ailstfy *Wttpy^0ifc*im^^ uon iw^ite'jiiu^E^u^jit^^^ ;;â-  - â- ' Mr. and Mrs. WiUiam T. Simpaon, *J#| -fitopiijiijiialf*^^ from an extended trip In Italy, " Mr. and Mrs< Howard Williains, 801 Chicago avenue^ have retunied aftej spending thr^ weeks in Toronto, Can. Miss Sophia Toungqulst, 2332 Harri- son street, will return Saturday from a three weeJ^ tJ^ Marinette* wi*M:"* :&M.1:0&' '•' ' [;i' -;â- â-  â- â- " C. I'.f^leeper, 1202 Sherman avenue^, is -enterU^lhg her cousins, the M4aser Ethel and Brma Schofleld, Mr. Henry^ D. Summers, 1212 Sher> niahayenn^ and Mr. William Beck^^^ left Sat^fday oh the Georgian Bay lake trip.; They will return next Sat- urday. â-  ". " : iirh A^#ert Butow, 2627 Pralrte avenue, > left Saturday for Sister's Lake, Mich. Mr. Ralph Butow left also for a two weeks' trip in northern MIctrlgan. Mr. and Mrs. Horace J. Elliott and youngest, son, 1036 Maple avenue, are expectejd/home the later part of this week or the first of next, from a three weeks' stay in Bates Park, Colo. Prof, and Mrs. F. A. Bernstortf, 2016 Ridge avenue, and daughter, Anita, and Mrs. JD. A JBergold have returned from Crystal Lake, Mich., where they have bean spending the summer. Miw Marion Tetlow and Miss Mar- garet Anderson left Monday for a two weeks' outing at the Wisconsin Dells. Mr. Joseph Lee, 1828 Chicago ave- nugi^hgfjLiSatnWiajr for an wiliimfled via»to 6a«ada. '. •^:.^;';. v.^i.^..,: -;Jlrfc;;v^:a:J*ciD»on' ;;B4w«f4|;,:|ii4. daughter, Dorothy, 786 Michigan ave-f nue, accompanied by Mrs. A. M. Pren- dergast of Chicago, returned Saturday from a trip of three Veeka* duration to Quebec and up the Saginay river. 'â- .^m- an*vMf*.â- â- ' W^:-,Ib,:Xa»vw£a* daughter, Virginia, Mrs. Myrtle Fal- way and Robert Bmshlngham have r»- .tu1rlle4"r)firo«;:^»^:;<l^- -at La*i";'C^"il^^'-"w1tiK ;thT|c%oir of the Chu^eh of the Ascension, CBicago, of which Mr. Knapp is director. Mrs. F. S. Ridgeway and children, and Misses Clara and Emma Koym, who have been visiting their sister, Miss Ito^hie Koym, 618 Church street, for the iajrt week, returned/to their home in pleeport Monday. Miss Emma Koym will return to Bvanston about September X for an Indefinite stay â-  a: ; â„¢ â€" â€"t-â€" mm ,-»w-i-www â€" am xmmm^& *J*WUilBv<Oa P left Monday to spend three weeks via* r-zssz W.Badyamd mg tha monih of August at HyannU Mrs. K 8> Chapln of Chiakgo and jni* Olive Chapin oi Washii^«« |ksCX *gff guests of Mrs, â- & }&, «!*»», 600 Davis street. Sunday. ****** WUttani Oale and three chil- dren. Lincoln street and Elm avenue. ***** ^^l«i,mjfr*'.and PhUadel- pw*:.fis$.pg^.-;:::.:â-  £*:â- :;,: v:^/; f Ulrs. F. A. Davidson and children of 1113 Foster street, accompanied by Miss Margaret Stewart of Oxford. O., left Sunday for an outing of Mveral weeks at Okanohee, Wis. Jay witk Hrv JM Mra, wOUa* A. ' Miss Edna JonasvW Sh«naw» •â-¼â€¢- aue>'Jia;';«t«ttd>iSi^Si^ sister, Mrs. Daniel WtnUr, in Rogers Park, *p« her motffer, Mrs. Charles Reading Jonas, and sister, Esther, ara : Mr. and Mrs. Peter Laadis. 1688 Or- rington ayeiuiai #(t:iitoB4ay forlfitta- neM,-Masa, where they wiu raalde. Mrs, Landls wan formerly Miss Bophta Koenlg,/ Mr: ^anois jmtU a few montha ago was a lieutenant in the United States Army, but raoent^ ra- oeived.an hono^rttbls d^ieaarge. â- wilwr lira. C. M, C*rtwri«h^ 1J18 Iitoe^ street, left Monday, for 8i Paul, where he ta aJ»«idtii« a Ufa lnaitnAca ooa- ^ia«i^*g#if^ '..........""' man aveeua, and two dantfrtsrs, left Satawdaylw* weaa>s outing at Whit* f Mr, Allta - Stturgesy 661 Hinmanave- ,»i^"ii|i^;iia€"'y^ day afternoon to Join his mother, Mrs.' H. A, Sturjeav who has b«ey there slnoa Tneidsiy. Mr. JaesrStaifea lett Sunday to v*ait friends and r«la> «t»(B«i^ ^-'^^y«g%»Bg**;^-..... especially fortunate in the purchase of 3,00 ^&^k-0^» doliiit.i|fFhese -^^:$^:.§0 jjusr ib^i half ;&^<tp^ time to buy Blankets and Coniforters is right now, our Sample Blanket Sale. Later in the season prices will be much higher. SHOP EARLY in ORDER to OBT^ TJPf I B n Heavy Double Blankets lOOpair heavy double Blank- ets, grey, tan and white, size, 50x72 in. Specially if Q-C priced at' .^i^gg^^;^^'; Fine Fleeced Blankets 100 pair extra fine fleeced double Blankets, grey, tan & white, 8keB 55x72. QA/« m store for you. See our window display Special^ priced at. 89C Itif |air of e^^'iiijrfri^d- extra fine qual. Nap Blank- ^etst grey, tan, white, ^812^60x76. WO p&it of heayy napped double Blankets, special quality, extra lai ge size, 66 x8P in. Special \ AXi:: ^priee;. W^-^^.A •**Â¥ m 100 pair good Blankets, 6m pat j^ quality at f y rfy on m pn them, so m ha althemt ar values for. e convinced that *;liflv f^^^r' A?[vast number oMoiSllfiiri will spread, before you lor your approval and selection. They are sateen and silkoline, stitched and knotted, all filled with white baiting. A good display at exceptional prices Lai^c Size Comforters, good covered, soft lulled Comforters^in lifi[ht and dark colors, usually sell for 1.25* . Double Faced Comforters, 200 Silkoline covered Comforters, filled with f "-ICl line t^tiiie^ 1.98 v^ue *#4iP»- Boiidered Sateen Comforters, with plain center,_extra full, heavy, large size quilt R< *" "*' " value. Special during this sale "THE OTOIUB T^T SELW EVERYTHING II ^ ill see a blanket 0 ,aii:^ii^dii^ij^ to take ad vantage fMatOSf

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