Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Jun 1915, p. 3

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mmmm =? Open sir dancing; w« rival the exhibition dancing of Miss Jcaa *~-irt and tuc pOpaUr prugrsm as iiic Chi- cago Symptiony orchestra when Ravinia Park is opened to the public tomorrow evening. A ballroom floor, as well Ventilated as the music pnviiibn itseii, has jest been completed as ?a substitute for the restricted quarters in the casino formerly occupied by dancers during the intermissions of concerts and operfnt performances. Carlos Sebastian and Mrs. Sebastian (Dorothy Btnfley) will act as host and Hostess. * Modern ballroom steps, which last summer delighted the patrons more than did even the interpretative dances of Miss Hoffman, will be supreme on the pavilion stage this season. Miss Sawyer will this year present four novelties, a "Congo trot," a "2urmaxha " which mav be pronounced in whatever way one sees fit; an "aeroplane waltz," and a new one-step, and it is not difficult ta Idtfeve that these! may gain a decided vogue along the north shore. Mr. llarcourt. be- sides assisting Miss Sawyer, will appear solo in a one-step and a "monoplane waits,** which may be deemed complimentary to .his partner's aeroplanic flights. * The ballroom dancers will have a banjo orchestra of their own. Miss Sawyer and Mr. Harcourt, however, will be accompanied by the Symphony orchestnu DnHnfJtfce first two weeks of the season, devoted to concerts and the dance, Frederick Stock will remain to direct his men in programs of such music as have-entertained the "popular" audiences of the winter season at Orchestra Hall. The pleasant plan of drawing instrumental soloists from the personnel of the orchestra is to be instituted with the appearance of Bruno Stcindel the first evening in Luebeck's Andante for the violincello. In addition to this, the first part of the program will be composed of Dvorak's "Carnival" overture, the Godard of "Adagio Pathetique" and Sinigaglia's "Carnival Piemontcsi," to be followed by the rhythms of Miss Sawyer and Mr. Harcourt and the thirty-minute exhibition. Liszt's twelfth Hungarian Rhapsody, with flute obligato'. by Mr. QuenseV, Bolzoni's Minuet, Roger's swirhng '"Value d*Amour" and the final from "L Bal Costume," by Rubenstcin, complete the concert. Messrs. Quensel and De Mare will give Titl's Serenade, for flute and horn, on Sunday afternoon, and in the evening Mr. Weisbach will play two solo compositions by Wieniawakt. k: One of the prettiest luncheons ot tbo season was given a week ago Tues- day siternoonjat the home of Mrs.,0. h. KXsam 'tgYftsk avenue, the'oc- casion being her birthday anniversary. orated In yellow roses and ferns, and Mrs. Klemm was the recipient of a number of handsome presents, includ- ing a talkative parrot, covers were said for seventeen guests, among whom were MeBdames. W. Hepner, N. Noi- meyer. E. Hepner, E. Ruderhauser, J. Riehter. L. Stine and B. Klemm of Chicago; Meedames. A. Lovell of Cairo, 111., and EL Vlning of Ravens- wood; the Misses Henrietta and Anna Lovell and Mr. William Lovell of Edgcwater; Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Klemm and sntatl son, aha Mrs. R. P. Smith ot Evanston, and Meedames Henderson and Curley of Wilmette. The Beta Zeta Phi fraternity of New Trier, high school save an informal of this class are children ot Its earliest members. Those Interested In the nursery to- day are Miss Janette Sturgls. presi- dent; Mrs. P. A. Arnd, vice chairman; Miss Dorothy Hlrllng. second vice chairman; Mrs. Sydney Worthy, re- cording secretary; Miss Mary Granger, cottefttoboing secretary; Mrs. Richard Ely Danielaon, Miss Harriet Houghte- ling, and Mrs. C. J. Hambletcn. .1 t'i* < â- â- frm - ' Mrs. Prank M. Harker, 1310 Sheri- dan road, entertained a number of friends with n beach supper last Fri- day evening. Covere ware laid for twenty guests. tie Bpworth league of the Meth- odist church are planning an indoor track meet for this evening in Un- church parlors. All of tho young peo- ple of the village are cordially invited to attend. The beach breakfast, which was to have taken place on last Tuch- affair concluded ot dancing. the year's program Guests of the Moraine hotel in High- land Park took part in a comedy, "Which Is Which r Tuesday evening, whleh was staged at the hotel for the benefit of Arden Shore, a north shore camp for poor children. A number of residents from Wilmette, Kenllworth and Winnetka were to be seen in the audience. The large Tuesday Luncheon and Bridge dub was entertained this week by Mrs. D. V. Webster, 819 Forest ave- nue. â€"â- *â€"7~"V"*» "•' â- 'â-  One of the Friday Luncheon and bridge clubs was entertained last week by Mrs. Oscor W. Schmidt, at her home, 827 Elmwood avenue. Another of the entailer Tuesday j.unchcon and Bridge clubs was en tertained last week by Mrs. A. W. Webster, 602 Washington avenue. â- -••" 'â- .•â- â- *<!/â-  t$jT *" ' : i. * The Merry Matrons were entertained last Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Orville K. Jones, 1615 Forest avenue. Oh June 88. Mrs. Frederick W. Reford of Evanston will be the hostess of the afternoon. Tuesday was gam day at Wtnnetke. The four famous flower gardens which lie at the foot of a bill and open one Irto another were turned Into a Bet- ting for Percy McKaye's bird masque "Sanctuary," which has already been given with each outsets in dttwr "parts of the country. This was the main chairmen dancing party last Thursday evening day morning, has been indefinitely at the Kehilworth assembly hall. This postponed. ...... ......s.w?., q)fa 111.1.1,11 mwni nll.»,i ft y*•â-  ^- --«• wyrsl J The July program for the Ouilmette Country club has just been issued, and you may be sure that the committees la charge have left nothing lacking. As toon as the rainy season closes, end we believe that it has, the tennis courts will be put in first class condi- tion end tournaments will he arranged. The program follows: v v Saturday Evening, duly 8. 8:80 p. m.â€"Military euchre. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Allen, host and hostess. -'. "„ i Monday Svening, July 8. 8:80 p. m.â€"Fireworks celebration. The display win" bs'oh the" vacant ground on the lake bluff, between Elmwood and Ashland avenues. Saturday Evening,. July 10. Informal dance. Mi. and Mrs. Al- bert O. Frost in charge. Monday Afternoon, July 12. 8:80 p. m.â€"Bridge. "Mrs. John T. Ltog sad Mrs. George D. White In charge. Players will select their part- ners and continue playing with the same partner* throughout the after- noon. â-  Saturday Evening, July 17. 8:30 p. m.â€"Bridge. Mr. sad Mrs. J. F. Stone In charge. Saturday Evening, July 24. Informal dance. Mr. and Mrs. Fred- erick M. Bowes la charge. Saturday Svening, July 81 1 : tb» las* saoas Haws, fridav. juw u. wi Wild Rose.............. MacDoweU Helen Ellis. Jolly Workman..............Gaynor meeurng Shag ............... Gaynor Gretner. Indian Lodge'.!!!!!!!!... MacDowell Duet, Skylark...............Swarts Catherine Bunte and Dorothy Keefer. Mysierioua Rider ............ Cramm Bella Smith. Stong Without Words......AUce Wing Curtis Bird. TrysUng Place ...........MaeDowell Bravura ................... Barbour Marten Thayer. Goodnight Song.........A. L. Brown Marjorle Newburgh. Grasshopper Song...........Kmery Dorothy Keefer. Violin solo ......„.,.;........„.,», Miss Boeder. Garden................Gurlltt »•................... Gaynor Henrietta Bird. and Joy.............. Schytte ««.».............. Borowskl Frederick Nellson. Moorish Daaee ......;. Kaiser Mildred Affleck. Melody..................... Aletter Hunter's Song .............. Lynnes Catherine Bunte. Barchetta.................... Nevln Prelude..................... Chopin ...............MacDoweU Wlllmarle {foster. Quartet ••...'.;...»%••<••••.......... Meedamee C. W. Bralthwalte, Geo. H. Bird, CharleB Sturtovant and Beth Blake Roberts. Banco of Gnomes ............. Llast ............... MacDowell ang?FvoiNic ifienrton of Witmette Folk Mrs. H. S. Qenunlll. 888 Greasiest avenue, is quits 111 at her home. Mrs. Psnushka of Fow«t avenue has returned frees a visit la Maw Or* Winnetka SB Mrs. J. R. Embree of 1910 Orrlngton avenue, Evanston, announce the en* gagement at her daughter, Mary H„ to Mr. B. Frank Lewie, Jr., sea of Mr. and Mrs. B. Frank Lewie Ot 808 Cen- tral avenue. A wedding that is of interest to uni- versity students and friends was that of Miss Miriam Chaffee Dean and Mr. Welton Sialism! th of Ban Francisco, Cal., whleh took place on Saturday evening, at the Covenant Methodist church In Evanston. . The cerefissr.y was performed at 8 o'clock by Rev. Frank Orman Beck and was followed by a dinner for the bridal party at the home of the bride's sister and brother- In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Royal J. Whit lock, 8808 Park place, Evanston. Tiu> bride, who was given away by her brother, Mr. Charles Dean, of Ok- lahoma City, wore a gown of tulle over sat I ii. the short full skirt embroidered lii pearls, while rose point laee trimmed the bodice. The court train of satin fell from the shoulders. Her veil of tulle falling from the hack was ii .-id by a band of pearls and was fastened to the train with orange blos- soms, which were also used oa the skirt. 8he carried a bouquet of bride's rosea with a shower of lilies of the val- ley. Miss Kaiheriac Marriner of Me- nominee, Mich., as maid of honor, were pink taffeta with an overdress of white laee and carried Kiiiarney and swansonia. The brides- the Misses Mildred Weese of Huntington, lad., Hortense Herbert of Murphysboro, 111., and Elise DeCelle and Lucille Howard of Evanston were dressed alike in short white net dresses with Jackets of pink taffeta and the skirts scalloped in pink. They carried arm bouquets of Kiiiarney rosea. The bride's two nieces, Jane and Margaret Whltlock, served as Sower girls. They ware lingerie frocks with pink sashes, carrying small white baskets of Cecil Brunner rases. Pink sweet peas and rases were used in the decorations at the church and home. '" """; â- .#> as of the groom as ushers, Mr. Wilbur High Miss Julia ReQua, 620 Washington avenue, la imllsss Mends at Kagie River. Wis., this week. The Juniors gave a formal dancing party laat evseSsg at the Oalhaette The Beta Seta Phi fraternity gave la Informal daaee last Thursday eve- ning at the Kenllworth club. Mrs, J. Nye Maeallster. 818 Ashland avenue, la spending a month with her mother In Quashal Neb. Mr. John Dlnaee ot Wausau, Wis., was the week-ead guest of Mr. War* ner Gates, 1188 Wilmette avenue. Mr. Roland Roberts of Oak Park waa a week-end guest at the W. C. Mr. George 8tuart ot Abbottsford road returned Wednesday morning from a five months' trip in California. Miss Claudia Coxe will return to- morrow from Kewanee. lit, wheee she,S«f spent a week with her sister, Mrs. c. W. Watson. Mrs, Arthur C. Hammond and fam- ily. 610 Lake avenue, are visiting In Mrs. Hammond. Mr. Charles Cameron, 888 Ashland avenue, is in Louisville, Ky„ where he will be engaged during the summer In surveyIng. Miss Helen Shurtleff returned Tuos- day evening from Henderson, Ky where aha has been teaching during the past year. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Otto end Miss Myrtle Otto, 1103 Elmwood avenue, are now located at their summer home In Hayward, Wis.' Mr. Calvin Van Schaaek ot Now York city Is a guest at the home of his uncle. Mr. C. P. Van Schaaek, 614 Linden avenue. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Balrd and family. 6? Crescent plane, left Wedaesdsy evening for Beulah, Mich., where they will spend the summer. Attar a three weeks' trip to Colo* rado Springs. Col., Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Lloyd returned Saturday to their home at 714 Sheridan road. Mrs. E. P. Fetch, 611 Washington avenue, la spending a few daye In Black well. Wis., aa the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Planner. Rev. Thomas Keone Gale, pastor of the Methodist church, spoke before the Woman's Protestant league at the Auditorium hotel on Thursday. Mr. M. B. Hart of Abbottsford road left- last Thursday tor California. Walla there he will spend a week in Pomona, as the guest of Elsbery Roy- nolds. . ...;„; . . Mr. Stanley Hosted of Bloomlngton, III., left Saturday for his home, after spending the week with his cousin, Mrs. Arthur Rodman, 714 Elmwood avenue. Miss Kathorine King, accompanied by her sister-in-law, Mrs. Russell King, returned last week from Indian- apolis, Ind., to her home at 816 Cea- tral avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Field, 1803 Elm- wood avenue, will leave Tuesday for ad extended trip through the east, stopping In Canada, New York city and Buffalo. Miss Alwlllah Langdansf 616 Green leal avenue, la vlslUng In Marshall- town, la., this month, the guest of Mia, Thomas Adams, formerly Miss Susan Watson of Wilmette. Mrs. Harry Cumberland and fam- ily of 119 Fifth street left last week for the east. They will visit In Balti- more, Washington. D. C. New York city, and other points of Interest MUdred and Harold Gale. 1084 Lake avenue, left yesterday for Union Mills, Ind., where they will spend a month as the guests of Rev. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence St«in and iMMLjjgffc «b? a •tees months1 •lay in California. Mrs. Charles 8. Thorns has left tor her daughter's home In Charlottesville, Forest Meyers entertained the grad- uating class ot the Greeley school at a beach party Saturday afternoon. Dr. aad Mrs. Casey A. Wood and their ntece, Miss Marjory Fyffe, have, opeaed their heme es Maple street , Mr. iturioinn Mats's family goes to Casco Bay. Me., tor the summer. A sister ot Mrs. Mate. Mrs. Perry. Is a summer resident there Mtso Katharine Foote Is vlsttlag her slater. Mrs. Morris L. Greeley. Mrs. Greeley has set yet returned from a round ot visits In the east Mr. and Mrs. John R. Montgomery go next week wr » camping trip on the shores of Priest Lake. In northern Idaho. Later they will travel on to the coast to visit tho sagoottloas. Miss Elmer, on her return from St. Paul and Minneapolis, expects to meet A Real Help This hank is anxious to be of essisteeoe torn. To be of rest service is our foremost policy. We want to help you in every ply to It is out portent pare each parity el this It mealy as 1a ikaMMsa IS* IHwIwIUrw of assls to explain branch of Srpose to have a more i the upbuilding and to bs of tee fullest service 1 of the community. WILMETTE^XCHANGE JE BANK' The ushers were Messrs. Den- nis Grady, William Pope of Wilmette, Jewell Dick and Dr. Anderson Aldrich. Mr. Stallsmith attended Northwest- ern university and is a member of the Ph! Delta Thcta fraternity,, while the bride is a member of the/Alpha Phi sorority at the university. Afte 8:80 p. m.â€"Bridge. Mr. and Mrs. 9.1 Edwin Middleton in charge. Following Is an incomplete list of the officers, directors and committee feature of a garden party given by the promoters of the Province Day nurs- ery to add to the maintenance fund ot this excellent charity. The scene of the play was laid near Mrs. Hermon Butler's pool, as lovely a sylvaU nook as there Is on the north shore. Refreshments were served in Mrs. Butler's and Mrs. James Sough* teling's gardens, while the guests could wander further afield in Mrs. Augustus Peabedy's and Mrs. Henry Cfoweu'e flowery domains. The Providence Day nursery Is a particularly worthy anderteMng. 61 tu- ated on a short?street with an Intpoa-tMr. Ralph 8. Baker; ing nameâ€"8058 Crattas arssueâ€"est M». Herbert C. Asms. President-Mr. Arthur J. TSytor. vice presidentâ€"Mr. Herbert 'C Treasurer-Mr. V. J. SdheldenlieBa. Secretary-Mr. Phfl* ^^f^^ Directorsâ€"Messrs. Geraiu <#. d«=ui, Albert O. Frost Bent*. Gage. George R,tShB,C."t!. Mltehell, V. B. PoSfcSf and Mas W. Zabel. The chairmen of the various com- mittees, as have been mas far an- noweed. are as follows: House and grounds, Mr. Ben). E. Gage; reception, E^**" *-<"&:' ?SS^ "LI: B Potter; tennis, Mr, Albert O. frost, Mr C. C. Mitchell; bowling. entertainment - block west of Halsted street the nurs- ery c*re« tor akottt «fty youngsters a dsy, whose mothers are obliged to work in factory or other all SSV em- ployment Polacks, Bohemians, Ger- mans, Italians, all find these a solution of a harassing domestic problem. There Is to be added to the present new home housing the nursery aa in- teresting structure to be called "the House of Happiness." It Is the gift of the infant class of the Sunday school of at. Paul's Eptneopal church at Ken wood, for twentj'ewren years the members of tale class have been Ber- ing their pennies aad devoting them to this fnna. wWeh now amounts to 17,600.. Son* of the present wedding trip through the west Mr, add Mrs. Stallsmith will be at home after Beotembcr 16 In San Francisco, rjit Islsnd. and take a trip to California. Their house has bean rented for the summer to Mr. j. v. a. weaver. Mr. William Brass lioyd has re- turned from The Hague, whesVhe at- tended the Woman's PeacsXcontercncu In May. Mrs. Lloyd did not return with him, as she desired to take some tripe through Norway and Sweden. Mrs. William G. Baxter has rented her house on Ash street to Mr. M. Phtlllpsborn aad his family, from Chi- cago, for a term ot mouths. Mrs. Bax- ter and her family are located at the Kenllworth Inn until the^-elose- -of school. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Newman and family of Kenllworth are now living hi the house an Provident avenue for- merly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wolff, who have moved Into one ot the three new houses on the east side ot tka Common. Mrs. Francis Payne Mason and sons, Francis and Charles, will leave on Monday for Mt. Desert. Me., where tbey will spend the summer. Dr. Ma- son will cruise In hie yacht on Lake Michigan the latter part of July and join his family later. 1165 Wilmette A WILMETTE Glencoe i We Clean Everything n.tkSSSv' }*â€"eâ€" eafisaaaro Bailors EVANSTON Mid Emerson St. â-  • hn% C A., Room S ie Wilmet FIRST CLASS WORK Hand Sewed Seles a BROWN BUILDING epair SHOEMAKERS for and deliver Wilmette Iflt ^noet^ellghtfnl recttsl wnogeau yesterdsy sfternoon at Brown Hall by the pupils of Miss Audrey S. Hanks -=* Mis- Ade»e»4« N«lUon of the Cen- tralising School of Music. A delight- fany arranged 1â„¢$*;^^?*** the piueuitaflwi wy Wttmette yowaa people, made the affair sUll more a: tractive. A copy of the program fo i t18wV:______ Mazurka ...â- ............... Borowskl SnueT.'.................Seeeee* Virginia Tlwmpson. Dell.....'"â-  Neatou Ssrhl! tower acting as best man for Mr. SUll- Jchn DeaBf formerly of wilmette Mr. Oeorge C. Hurst. 8717 Forest avenue, Will return about the middle of next month from an extended west- are trip, stopping at Seattle, Portland, and going as far south' as Panama. Prof, and Mrs. J. M. Harper, 716 Park avenue, left last Saturday for their Summer name* near Hartford, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Beat of ' Chleaso have -renssd the home here Mr. Paul B. Lobanoff of 1118 Oreen leaf avenue left Wednesday morning to attend an Alpha Kappa PsI fraterni- ty conferehoe at Denver, Colo., before going on to California,, where he will visit bash of the expositions Mr. Eddie O'DoneU, tho famous •Duesenberg drive." was the dinner- guest Wednesday evening 1 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Barber and Mr. James Barber at their home, 681 Linden eve- Jim" Barber has entered the Duesenberg team. -IM Mr. James O. Barber arrived in WO* mette Ssturdsy from Davenport, la., and is now at the home of bis parenU, Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Barber, 621 i m^«n * v.n«e. He motored in, com- ing by way of Galesburg and Starved Rock, ni., and will remain in tewa ur.t*.; iwut July 6. Mrs. Albert W. Noyes and her Wilmette Societies D andClmbM D la oar last week's issue wss the ttet of officers for the ensuing year of the Woman's Home Mission- ary society of the Methodist church. We 'had the list affiliated with the Ladles' AW society, and will reprint twe seme: ,/Sta^ IL J6ttJott leesl.. dent; Mrs. WlUlard Thayer, vice- president; Mrs. C. G. Smith, record- ing secretary: Jtfrsr «**»!*â-  L««4- herg. corresponding secretary; Mrs. W. I. Sturgeon, treasurer: Mrs. O. I. Brown, chairman of the Mite Bos de- Mrs. E. L. Blunt, ehelrmah A. Wheeler, supplies; Mrs. Jonas, Sowers, aad Mrs. C. A Lund- seat* The regular monthly meeting of the Ladles' Aid society of the Baptist L'Avalanche The Young Peoplea society of the Presbyterian church win entertain all of the yohng people of the congrega- tion and their friende aa Tuesday eve- ning in the church parlors. from Hamilton college, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar C. Murdow were \ JT the week-end ejuestsHJf-MiiB^Miirdojr. .!*&•*••â-  i Mrs. William V. Schnur will enter- tain with a luncheon today tor Mrs. Burt Schnur. Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred McOuiro and daughter. Miss Florence, left Friday for California. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Schuster leave Saturday for a lake trip to Georgian Bsy. Mrs. Jeanette Munch of Hinsdale was the guest this weak of her daugh- ter, Mrs. S. R. Harford. Mr. John L. Bay of New Richmond, Mich., was the week-end guest of Mr. aad MwfBylvaa NswtisB Miss Marguerite Bterhinger of Chi- cago will be the week-end guest of the Misses Martha and Ratty Budd. Mr. and Mrs. Charles MflsHtsSr and family leave today whom tbey will spend the summer . Mrs. Fred Ooodspeed and children left Saturday for Muskegon. Mich where thaw will spend the summer. Mr. tend Mrs. Honoubeok wi guests lest week of their daughter, Mrs. Charles Dresser, 147 Beach road Mrs. Barbara Laugkray ***•**> Say to spend two weeks with relati at Muskegon. Mich. Then she will 1 to Mayer, Pis. Mr/1u& Mrs. Frank Boardman two okttdren of Mbntreal, Can., are the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boardman. Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Smith aid family of 770 Sheridan road left Frl- 409 toot for their summer cottage at â€" â€" AUmiCAIRNlE B \^vlrs. Awi Smith wiD give your Terms $2.00 per week. Green Bay Rd. opposUs Ravim* Park. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Rowell left Wednesdey for (California. Mrs. Hamilton M. Robinson was hostess at a tea Friday. Ewart Hall graduated from Lake Forest college Tuesday. Mrs. Caiman Martin entertains the Knitting club this afternoon. Mrs. Frank W. Darling returned Monday from Bee Moines, la. Miss Kllsabeth Packer left Tuesday to visit her sister la Brooklyn. Tom Pope left Friday last to spend the summer on a ranch In Idaho. Mrs. Charles Budd and family spent the week-end at Ferry burg. Mich. Reverend Horace Smith spent the week st his old" homo at Ransom, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bennett will arrive home from New York Saturday. Mr. Van Pope came home Monday \AflNNF I IV A KENNELS \SlWfl^«Wl sss* ismsssss rjaravsee of the Llterature^depsrtmentrMrs7c~ dsu«'ai«r. MUs MarjcrU Noyes, ef 837 orville D. Cakwood avenue, and her nephew, Mr. Clifford Paysons of Connecticut, will * -~ â€" *-*â€"' ' â- Â»*•*• jtutt uccfes' trip aTtne cc«t?"They win vWat Grand Canon, Leo Angeles, San Francisco, aad other points to California. Port- church *ni he held tatoaliarnooa et{lsnd, Seattle, and-retera ay way ©t o-riock at me home of Mrs. W. R. Yellowateaa Part. Mshao, 718 Bmwood avonae WsTBKLV STORY HOUR. A story hear wui be conducted at tap Wllmetta Public Library oa Fri- day morning of each week betwc the hours of 11 and 18, for the children of the village. Next Methodist Episcopal church Mr. Wood cock of the Gideon band will lead ths mid-weak service. Mrs. William H. Johnson her odnse' gusita' her sisters. Tattle of Toledo, O., aad Mrs. Bellows ef Worcester, Mass. Mrs. caeriee Bade, anss «etty Master Oeorss Budd will leave " dsy next to spend a week wRh on Fox river, near Carey, IB.

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