Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Oct 1914, p. 2

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THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16,1914. = Z Th6 wedding df Mfcs Caroline Lus- ted, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wima E. Lasted, 121* Btawood avenue, to Mr. Ralph Cola** Walters of Chicago, waa aoanqnlaed Monday evening at St. Augastlas/s Bptecosei church at eight o'clock, the BUst. Bessett Joaaa road- % tag the service. The church wag.eiah- for the ' ceremony. The •imply gowned in white charmeus* with touches of OnentlUy trimming hero and thene and made with a court train. Her vetr of tulle was graceful- ly gathered Into a lace can caught with lilies of the valley at the front, and she carried a shower bouquet of White roses and lilies of the valley. Miss afarjorle Lusted, a slater of the bride, made a most charming maid of honor, dressed to a gown of light blue crepe de chine, and two other sisters, the Misses Martha and Ethel Lasted, as bridesmaids, looked equally well in their pink crepe de chine costumes. --*B~-throe attBjttdgn1 bouquets of pink roses and carnations. Little Elizabeth Pox and Adele Stern were the flower girls. Mr. Roy Pat- terson of Des Moines, la., attended Mr. Walters aa best man. and the ush- isrs were Dr. Julius Lackner and Mr. Thomas Boyle of Chicago. A recep- «JUon at the home of the bride's parents tallowed the ceremony, after which Mr. and Mrs. Walters.left Immediate- ly on their honeymoon trip. They will be st. noma to *ath Ridge. IU.. after January 1. ... /- Laat Saturday evening the closing dinner of the season for the golfers waa given at the North Shore Golf club. Covers were laid for forty. A business session followed, Including the election of officers for the ensuing "jaarr "^~-~: " ■------====^------ -= On next Friday evening the Sunday achool of the Wilmette Presbyterian church will give an Indoor picnic in the church parlors, and a most enjoy- able, time is promised the youngsters. On Saturday afternoon the affair will be repeated for the three younger •classes, the primary, beginners' and cradle roll departments, with their mothers as guests of the afternoon. Wonderous preparations , are belug made by thg young people of the Pres- byterian, church tor ja, JEiallowe'en pajr• ty to be celebrated on Friday eveuiu't;, Oct 3o. .•};•;« m *l Si'l Hi"l '* Miss Jane Kendall, 802 Elmwood avenue, entertained tlie' toemjttei'S." of her sorority. Kappa Sigma Pal, in- formally, Wednesday afternoon.., Mr, anjlhlrs, tlharles; 1^. HajMCpO* Elmwood avenue, gave a theater party last Friday > tevtuiugl>. The gu&U'!of tha evening were Messrs. and Mes- damee J$f*rd ZW.MiWWm Maq-, Woman's club on Saturday afternoons from 1 to 8 o'clock. A reception and card party was given last Monday afternoon by the Young Ladles' auxiliary of the Wom- an's club for their new members. -. This evening at 6:30 o'clock the Men's league of the Presbyterian church will have a dinner party, pre- ceding the. address to be made by Mr. Peterson of Peterson's Nursery in This Is also ladles' night _ of the Drama dub was Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. William A. Mann, 1121 avenue. The Eight club met yesterday after at the home of Mrs. O. W* Schmidt. 817 Elmwood avenue. The Linden Avenue Neighborhood club met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. E. L. FittRandolpb. 814' Linden ave- nue. An all-day meeting of the philan- thropic department of the Woman's club Is being held today. The finance committee of the Wom- an's club gave a card party yesterday afternoon at the club building. Mrs. J. H. Rlchter waa hostess to evening at her home. 448 Ninth street, home, 1811 Hill street. The guests were Evanston school! A very delightful card party has teachers, among whom she formerly been planned by the members of the worked. | Catholic Woman's club for this eve- Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Clark gave a nlng at 8 o'clock at the Woman's dlnner-danca Wednesday evening at club. Fourteen prises are to be Prank Barrett, Thomas Knox, Alfred Bersbach, George L Martin, J. Parker T. Bartlett, Hayes Mo* roe* C. Mnlford. William R Cochran, D. F. Af- fleck, Percy B. Idler, EL L. FltxRan- their home on Lake avenue. Covers were laid for sixteen guests. , The Tuesday Luncheon and Bridge club were delightfully entertained this week by Mrs. Clarence Wortntogton, at her residence, 60S Lake avenue. TTHeT cwarded. A meeting of the "H. and W." ctob waa held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Frank Brown, on Washington avenue. ^T^nf for q» Chrisrmsa^Shfn m itrangsrs are invited. Music by vill be received at the Wilmette Worn- ater party this evening at the La en's club all day today. Tomorrow Sails Opera house, seeing "One Girl and thereafter gifts should be taken to in a Million." ■;'.;'. >;.'•«> s. !the home of Mrs. E. L. FitzRandolph, The formsl opening of the Dull- 814 Linden avenue, mette Country club, a dancing party, { The regular monthly meeting of the will take place tomorrow evening, second division of the Ladles' Aid so- Those in the receiving line will be: Messrs. Clarence Puhlman, Louis A. Clark. P. J. Scheidenhelm, Philip Ha- guenin,. E. Jackson Casse, George I. Dietrich. Charles N. Reese. O. I. Blchl Aj G. Frost, T. B: Potter, and Benja- min E. Gage. ■■(&$»*>. <i"«:..-:cv !• eoeee8»o»«aaa«yMs8»¥«ee»eo ^WH o e » a »e»o^s»^sja|» # s »m> ......... thtjr Cosy Comer Circle yesterday after. am**t'-U?U*d*& Ebnwodd ev* dents of the north shore was that of the Illinois Federation of V/cmca'-. clubs, of the tenth district, held at the Pr--bytorlan church of Highland Park dety of the Wilmette Methodist church was held Tuesday at the home of Mrs. George With; 915 Ashland avenue. ' -tir* #{Kna A week ago last Wednesday even- ing Mrs. Dlefenderfer. head of the National Woman's ' Anti-Polygamy league, made a most Interesting ad- dress at the Presbyterian church. ?IA dinner and card party closed the summer's activities at the North Shore Golf club Wednesday evening. A~ of the members and their i families participated In the affair, which proved to be very delightful, __ Fleais were played for the Director** cup last Saturday at the North Snors Golf club, when Mr, 0eotre«8fleMen won over Mr. P. M. Cutler. The Tuesday Luncheon :*nd Bridge dub met with Mrs. Charles Dfngee. at fcm- home on Take svenue. this week, -ft ■ ;ff;r- ■:■:••■■.-7--'^-t- Mm meeting of the Arden Shore Ba- Wiimette Congregational. Sunday school at 8:45. Men's Bible ctoas at If. Morning service at 11. Sermon theme. "True Religion." There wiU be a stereoptlcon talk to young people downstairs by Mra, doiph and Robert H. Moor*. JBalrd during the sermon. A card party was given at the Worn-1 Vesper service at 5. foUowed by Y. an'a dub yesterday afternoon'under p. 8. C. E at 9:15; leader, Mr. Row- the auspices of the finance committee! land Schwall; topic, "Next Steps for of the dub. Mrs. W. J. Montgomery, i Our Society." The Ladles' Bible class will.meet this year to the church study, Wednes- days, at 10 a. m. The subject this year Is the goapel of St. John. Next Wednesday Browning's "A Death to the Desert" will be taken up as an introduction. Wilmette Baptist. Sunday services held to the Wom- an's club building, corner of Green- leaf avenue and Tenth street Rev. B. Prank Tabor, pastor. Residence, 1018 Eleventh street. Bible school at 8:45 a. m. Public worship at 11 a. m. Subject of the pastor's sermon, "Dls- cipleship and Life." The B. T. P. 17. service at 6:15. Miss Senn, a native Chinese engaged In work for Chinese women In Chicago, will speak. Miss Sam was advertised for last Sunday but was unable to fill the appoint- ment. Evening preaching service at 7t»; ■ •-■ ' '.-: , =-•:■; jh,-- chalrman, and her committee, tog of Mesdames C. W. Warren of Chicago, H. A. Whitman, H. M. Show, C. A. Wanner end Arthur C. Ham- mond, were the hostesses of the after- noon. Mra. J. Gordon Smith, 1515 Lake avenue, entertained the Comanche Card dnb laat Tuesday afternoon. - ■: ----------1 •' i .i ' . ■• = Wilmette Churches Wilmette Methodist. Lake and Wilmette avenues. T. K. Gate, minister, 1024 Lake' avenue. Telephone 654. "The New Minister" will preach next Sunday at 10:45 a. m. and 5 p. m. Classes chorus choir led by Professor C. W. Edwards of the Illinois College of Music. Bible achool at 9:30 a. m. for all. 3:30 p. m., Junior church. ., 6:15 p. m., Epworth League. 7:45 p. m., Swedish service. "A church With a message and a welcome." sa« . ooa»88»>»»oeMiee4»Ma»»»» UP-TO-DATC [TAILORS;: ; U/E do remodeling and re- \ W¥ lining of Ladies' and :> Gents* garments. Fur gar- ralty. Clean* tag, pressing and repairing. We do pressingby th-month. Call Fj|»ne Wil. 241 Dressmaking at your home by first class dressmaker. Call Phone W. 341 ♦oeeaeooseoMOOoeeoooeeoeo 2T^ri51!"r?" *S ^tPF?9:**?*! aaar committee will be held Saturday Tuesday. The federation ,is known as afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. C. MiicHeii, Sii : Linden avenue,, at 8 the second largest in the United | T?,£Z2iJ£!L «7STLiiiinS *'**** *«»•»• «* Iaat.meeUng.be- slKi^?S35JEt ' ■ Highland for#:tnfrartWei are gathered. , If in *aikWome*siclttbV 1*1] , »UeWg the Udies wilf kindly 'b*& The morning session consisted of \h mind that all goods should ■ be Ossoii *mb3ef Highland park as pred- mK the articles for the bazaar. The*. ladies In charge are Mesdames O; B. Tennis of Evanston. C. C. Mitchell. M. ' " "......-Iy~i">--• ■-- •• T -Tf '■'■ ; Miss Virginia- Llftoniield enttrtainod the members of the "T. C." club nt dinner last Saturday evening, at her home, 816 Michigan avenue. A wedding of interest to many resi- dents here la that of Miss Eva H. Blake and Mr. Albert Glass of Ply- mouth, I1L. which took place tost Thursday morning at 8 o'clock, at the home of Miss Blake's brother, Mr. Ed- gar O. Blake, 921 Tenth street. Rev. Thomas Keens Gate of the Methodist church read the service. The bride •nd groom were unattended. Imme dtotdy following the ceremony, Mr. sind Mrs. Glass departed for their sow home at Plymouth, 111. A mooting of the Evening Circle was held laat evening at St. Augustine';; Episcopal church with the Misses: Waugh and Sara Murdoch as host- 6S86&\ ■ - - ■ MlsVidarton Frost, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J^mffhroei, 508 Central Ave- nue, entertained thirty of her school friends at an Indoor picnic last Fri- day afternoon, from 5 until 8 o'clock the cooaatotr being her twelfth birth day. Mrs. Hubert Harmon, 314 Sixth street, was the guest of honor at sev- eral affairs given during her ghilt in Highland Park, over the week-end the first of this month. Among them ws* a luncheon on Friday at the Exmoor Golf dub, with Mrs. Robert Carr as hostess; and a dinner on Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Troxet ' Last Saturday afternoon Mrs. James C. Crossley gave an "at heme" to meet her mother, Mrs. Wayland Good- hue and the Misses Goodhue, who have recently moved here from Chi- ef MftttitriBU Mra. J. L. laud of the Neighborhood cmb of Rog- Z^ £.•%££%£;%£ as chairman of tM Prpgrato, commit- tee. : Short speeches were made by the following ladies: Mrs. A. E. Walk- er, chairman of the legislative com- mittee of the Illinois Federation of Women's clubs: Miss Elsa Wertheln, executive secretary of the Consumer's league of Hlinqis; and Mrs. C. E. Clif- ton of' tire Evanston Woman's club, who gave a report on the General Fed- eration meeting hdd la Chicago laat Juhe. At two o'clock a most delight- ful luncheon was served. In the afternoon. Mrs. A. Starr Best of Evanston opened the meeting with a report of the Drama club, which is 1 ................in ' i in...... Gfro. S. Miller & Co. AHT1$T1C bECOWATTNG IB If yeatt irtWilnuttt met neth/e tutaaet'.' -'-" attention. Work guaranteed. SJFECTAtrSTfe AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING •' •" l»br Easy Starting fc,r •L' ... Cold Weather, >.* . u We equip yohr FORD with ft | i j Oasb. Primer for $1.50 , , . KJaVEaf) §mlf Phone Wilmette 426 Wllmetf NOTICE. On and after date I will not be re- sponsible for any debts contracted by anybody but myself or son. Raymond. Mrs. W. D. Ketchum. 1054 Linden avenue, Wilmette, 111. 47w*3te YOU CAN HAVE YOUR Plain or ■aw at ywr tow ty ittfpmmt WtoWi ?« We remodel Ladies' Gnrments Jn the Lat- est Styles. Fur Garntenta Remodeled • Specialty Snowflake Ice Cream Jhttiiy andr Quality^First Made in Wilmette Wilmette Fruit Store QV.ORGE P1ERANTONI, Manager -m THE ATTRACTIVE MAID Where are you going, my pretty maid? "To the Wilmette Exchange State Bank, Mr/' she said. Whet is your fortune, my pretty maid? "A song little savings eccount, Sir," she said. Then I shall marry you, my pretty maid. "Better wait till you're asked to, Sir," she said. --Contributed by Wanda M. Brunt, 7$t Mfc*igan Ave., ^-S'Witmette. ' WILMETTE 3 TAT ft BANK i __ - ■>• .•»*■ . . -.-■ -,-iv We offer extra fine long stem loses, all our oi growing, at . ■- *^i^S^f^^i^^^f WHOLESALE PRICES f Eillarney, White Killarney, Killarney Brilliant (new), Richmond Sunburst, 50c per dozen and up. . . Also •. carry a loll Hne of everything in CUT FLOWERS. Funeral orders filled on short notice. Flowers for all occasions. '. r\^:'3v.,xf::^t::'^. Pyfer Sl Olsem^^wfer Grtmhoasts 1625 Cmtral Avtiuu --J-A Our mateslals for the. fall; and win- :tcr season of r914-15 are now here and we cordially Invite yon to call and In- apect'shme. We guarantee our' Wot-k. Hi L\D1^' AliO GENC8< TAILOB ':>' B*X Kallrou.l Ave. . _ . Haffro ummmm ■Ml ■smm Westmoreland Country club was the scene of gayety on Saturday evening. for the proposed plans of ;the com mittee in charge were fully realised. Nearly three hundred guests, attended the dinner, nrrayed In costumes ;oi various styles, and a prettier picture eould not have been asked for. The Surroundings, corn stalks and grassen 'of all aorta set almost anywhere, to pether with the costumes of the par ticlpssls. ~sre Indeed seasonable. Aft- er the olden time dinner came the dance. Before 10: SO .o'clock;:;;wo~7mp- who was not In costama was allowed ~ojb IfisTBoor. Among tnose who went from tbls village were Messrs. and Mesdames D. M. Gal lie, Thomas Moulding. Ifirl tt^Klns!, l*«sa M. Drake. J. C. Ahely. and F. H. Tlch - enor. ------••'".- --~ • ~ Mk/kJbunae committee of the Woes- endeavoring to make it possible to have a reliable stock company on the north shore. Mr. Henry Blackman Sells, a theater manager, then told of the "Why of the Theater Movement."' Professor James A. James of North* western ■ university, and chairman of the State Park commission, made a short, address in connection with that department. The meeting closed with a farewell speech by Mrs. Long, the retiring president. Representatives from the Wilmette Woman's club Included Mrs. Henry Gates, president, and. two delegates, Mrs. P. H. Gallagher, and Mrs. P. F. Jobanoff. The next meeting of the district Is scheduled for Monday, January 18, at the North End club in Edgewater. The meeting of the Woman's Demo omtic league, held at the home of Mrs. Theodore Breyer, 725 Washing- ton avenue, Tuesday afternoon, proved to be one of great enthusiasm. Elaborate plans for the coming year v. ore decided upon *nd the meetlngB this year, which will be held on the first Tuesday in each month at the We beg to announce that on Oct. 20 we will begin to serve full meals at our store. The food will be the best obtainable and served for reasonable prices.. All we ask is a trial to prove the superiority of our cuisine. / •' ,:..:^:.*;W" ntm&mrxi A Complete Line of Hallowe'en Goods M MUNIER'S CONFICTIONEI|Y 1161 Wilmette Ave. Opposite the Post Office Mhsi&Ma FR[0U on,,o HULLO F.r BREAKFAST ' ' i ■ i i Many Wilmette Families have taken advantage of onr early morning deli very Why n»+ v»..«> All Bread Wrapped in --Wax Paper-- Wilmette Baking Co. 1185 WHntHe An. Til. Wiliwtte 44? ■»«■" -- sansawssnssansni :■ JOHN A. BBfiiCiMAN Scientific Massage Medical Gymnastics homes of the various members, prom lse to be of exceptional interest. Mrs.! Amos W. Hostetter, 628 Green leaf avenue, will be the hostess next month, and wilt also give the program, s paper on "The.Commission Form of Government." An open discussion will follow, and the remainder of the afternoon will be given over to a so- cial hour, In order that the members may become better acquainted. The Camp fire Girls will hold a •Wohelo" ceremonial service this aft- eraoott at the residence of Miss Nancy Sherman on Forest avenue. Four of tbe-m Offl£- with Dr. Met. Room I, C.n Bio*. Hon™. W:» to 3:8ft p m. Dally rhoiM Wll. »j-- BealdPiice Traatacnt Olrvu-- Hotw Fbonr WH. 88S THE HANSEN STUDIO GET YOUR POSTALS HERE AT 5c AND lCc _, STORf. PRICES. » » Room29.Brown Bldg. WILMETTE Beginning MONDAY, October 19th This Market will be operated on a strictly cash basis. All orders w|H be delivered Grtp,;;l>^ have in the past, being under our new basis in a ndsi- ti^m to jiyeyou^^er prii^fi and services: Nofe t«, few of them: x a. Home Dressed Chickens, ib ::-M' ■. A yr'ts'*"" ^ Porterhouse Steak, lb. Sirloin Steak, ib.. Loin LambChops,■fb^V.Y^. :>:<! !!, Rib Lamb Chops, |&:'.:I .°Ar{.'.n.. Lamb Stow, lb., from 10c to.... Pork Sausage, lb...... ..... Pork Chops, lb................. Whole or Half Ham, lb......... Whole or Half Strip of Bacon, lb Shoulder Pot Roast, lb___... r... Beef Stew, lb................... !'.'.;'.v..!'.".'/. ?::.,'.3.v^. .'V .20c' $t:iio\ e at aismati/a ~ii<t;. UiltaaO'i Ti»iu'&j>i. ?iiLuen±1al. .lie .'.. . .".'. .': :88c"'■" (•■ .i!r.,rr %, .(•••• invT-.JSJOlIfi .,ri!>:.!i» ql-»4> 4H>r* 21c •0c .87c ..16c - I I Nil I ITQ 635 W. Railroad Ave. •Mm s#« IllaWaWA>Oa aadDoorSoath ofCeatralAve. Telephones 278 tmd 379 WILMETTE Cast, Iron, £SSTi\. Can be w«ld«d and made strons as n«w. Call ap tha American Welding Co. (Not Inc.) A. P. GRAHAM, Mar COR FOREST AND RIDGE. AVE. Pboae Wilmette 1381 Wilmette. Illinois HARRYUfNlL 2831 Washington Boulevard, Chicago Wilmette 0ranch. Brown Bldg., Room 23 Strictly hl*h Bra.!.' instructions C. W. Edwards, Piano. Etviru Burwaah. Voice. Edna Reiner Marshall, Expres- sion. {> Marie Edwards, Piano. And others. Write or call for Information. Staple & Fancy Groceries Fruits and Vegetables In Season Kenilworth, 111. Phones 1041-1042 561 Fir St Phone 675-L AUTO DOCTOR Will call, examine your' car, giro estimate and do work in your own garage. C. C. ME'VINE WINNETKA -~~~~ n--mmmmmmnmmmmmmmm-mw^ Ladies' and GenUeroen's TtUorinc I am pleased to announce taat the very latest novelties in materials, de* signs and trimmings for the FALL asV WINTER SEASON of 1914- 191S have arrived, and I herewith extend a cordial invitation to you to call and inspect same. By placing your orders early, before the busy season sets in, yon will receive garments when desired, and thus avoid annoying disappointments. Thanking you for post favors, and soliciting their continuance, I am for Beet Quality. Correct Styles, Artistic Workmanship and Perfect Fit GEORGE J. 1LBER i!3iCr*o*WAv«, «•■ Announces the Opening of a ' At 621 GREGORY AVE. Lessons at Stadio or Residence \_______AKi TEJ^WIOrfE J21IS. , ■ • sn's club gave their second dance of Out season Wednesday evening at the dab house. The Oullmette Dancing club will give their second dancing party tc- ssorrnw evening at the Wilmette Woman's club. Professor R. Henry Jacobson he- his aaaoing daaeea at the man, Lillian Lexmards and Elizabeth Sanderson, will be presented with the Woodgatherer's ring, and 'one new. member will be initiated into the cir- cle. _1_1J_ ' Tfca Tiniilit 1 club will meet .next CM. McDonald, 1239 Elmwood ave- nue. I , The Thimble club will meet Tues- day afternoon at the home of Mrs), jj Kar! I'. Omer, 82S Park avenue. The Friday Luncheon and Bridge club are being entertained today at tha home of Mra. O. W. Schmidt, 82? Elmwood avenue. Now Is the Time To Plant Bulbs We gre carrying 8 full line of shrubs, bulbs ta<F perennial*.----- We also trim hedges and trees Cut Flowers for All Occasions ■ J, FLINT & SON 621 W. Railroad Awe. Teleafceae lie* aasaa«aaBssB«aBaaaaam««c«aa««aaaa«aaaMaai Wilmette , 111. KeeMaaee Pbeae ins . Gasket and Undertaking Company ft does mean m Cktap i Twenty'Five \ip ioThree Five Hundred and Fifty'DollaVs"for My^pTule else0." We manufacture all of our ova Caskets at our Own Factory, thus saving yoi from Thirty to Fifty P^r Cent. ^nMLH* lf^ni'ilttJ!^'^^ J L B«kW^^«») » «»aaager and part owuer of our Wilmette Store sad wdl five hu personal attention to every detail. <f We challenge a comparison of erieea. aad guarantee fir»t olass senrtee, AUTOMOBILE SERVlCB 9URNISHBD ye/jSg^Emt!Z^^^^?^t^^ Phone Wilmette 280 Wife H. SCOTT. ******* 1123 Cestrcl M*

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