THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, JULY 8,1921 Mr. and Mrs. Vibe K. Spicer of Kenilworth left Friday for a three months' stay at their Wild Goose cottage at Westport Point. Mass. Mrs. Spiccr's mother, Mrs. Charles M. Higffinson, who went there earlier -in the season, will he tliere all summer. =«, â€"••â€" Mr and Mrs. Leslie McArthur an.- jvounce the birth of a daughter, Saturday at the Evanston Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. McArthur have given up their home in Kenilworth and will be at the North Shore hotel for the present. The marriage of Mrs. Walter -Ttnsman-andâ€"Mrr-Abernathe of Kan- sas City, Mo., was solemnized Satur- day evening last, at the bride's home on Essex road, in •the presence of only the immediate families. Mr. and Mrs. Abernathe will sail July 9, for a three month's trip abroad. â€"♦â€" Mr. Mark Cresap of Abbottsford road, has purchased the Tinsman house on Essex road. â€"•â€" Mr. and Mrs. William Hoagland have taken the McArthur home on Richmond road for% the summer. ., â€" ♦â€" During the terrific hail storm that hit Kenilworth last Saturday morn- ing the Mark Cresap's and Judge Everett's homes were struck by lightning. It was necessary to call the Wilmette fire department. â€"♦â€" Mr. and Mrs. Charles - Macklin have moved into their home on Ken- ilworth avenue. ' â€"•â€" -Mr. and Mrsr-Erederick M. Cole, son. Hallett. and daughter, 45ernice, have taken a cottage at White Lake, Mich., for the month of July. â€"•â€" John Robert Murray, son of Mr. and Mrs; James Murry of Cunfnof" road, is recovering from a slight operation. .. â€"♦â€" »•» ' Miss Harriette Ridgway enter- tained at "an informal supper party! Sunday evening at her home on; Cumberland avenue, in honor of' Mr. "and Mrs. Wendell Chirk, who have just returned from their honey- moon which they spent at ^Virginia Hot Springs. r 7 Miss Margaret Korrady, daughter ^TlSTfTand MrsrKafMCorradywho is in the Evanston hospital » re- covering from a recent operation. â€"♦â€" Mrs. F. Dodson and nieces, Srah and Mary Armstrong left Saturday for Cape Cod, where they will re- main until early fall. â€"♦â€" - | • Miss Ruth Watt has. as her guest, Miss Hancock of «St. Louis, Mo., Miss Hancock will remain until the first of August.' Mr. W. L Woodward spent several days in Milwaukee last week. his way to New York, to manage one of their New York stores. â€"♦â- â€". The Afternoon Bridge c|ub will meet at the home of Mrs. Warren Pease, Tuesday afternoon. Miss Cornelia Keith is spending the week-end at the home of Miss Helen Taylor on Cumnor road. Miss Keith will go to Winchester, Wis. ♦ Mrs. Edward D. Parmelee, who i motoring through the east, spent last week-end at Cornwa.ll-on-the- Hudson, as the guest of Mrs. Scrib- ner. I Mr. Frank Gerould, who has been 'manager of A.. C. Spanlding's. Mil- waukee store was the guest of Mr. Frank Ketcham on the Fourth on â€"♦â€" William Armstrong left Friday for Montana where he will spend the summer. Miss Ruth Ohlendorf entert twenty-two-guestsâ€"July 4th -witft-a beach party followed by dancing at her home, 237 Linden avenue. â€"•â€" Mrs. Henry C. Cooper, accom- panied by her two daughters, Jhe Misses Grace and Edith Cooper of 824 Lake avenue, and Miss Alice Behn of Wiunetka. left last Friday -for a fortnight's trip to Estes Park, Colo. â€"♦â€" Mrs. James Levy who^ has been spending several weeks as the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Rich, 1016 Linden avenue, returned to her home in Decatur, 111., lastSun- day evening. OYBUR i 111 Davis St, IfSjMtfi I MATINEES 2 Mid 4 Evening 7 and 9 = Saturday July 9 A Zane Gray Story 'The Man of the Forest" Pathe Newi . Rolin Comedy "Billy" Jordan returned to his home at 1012 Greenwood avenue, on Wednesday following a tonsil opera- tion at the Michael Reese hospital Mrs. George H. Canniff, was host- ess-toâ€"theâ€"Thursday Truncheon and Bridge club this week, at her home 723 Central avenue. â€"♦â€" One of the Tuesday Luncheon and Bridge clubs will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Harry S, Griswold, 619 Seventh, street, next week. â€"♦â€" Miss Minnie Hughes, 1006 Central avenue, returned last week-end from a fortnight's trip in the east. NEXT WEEK Monday Tuesday July 11 July 12 5= Great Double Program "The Golden Snare" All Star Cast â€"... • .__and/ CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "A Dog's Life" Wednesday July 13 PEGGY HYLAND in "The Price of Silence" Thursday Friday July 14 July 15 "HAMPTON of PLACER" with Wesley (Freckles) Barry and an All Star Cast Saturday "IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW" ♦^H J BERNARD MEYER MASON CONTRACTOR & BUILDER MASON AND CEMENT WORK RESIDENCE SCHILLER STREET GROSS POINT PHONE WIL. 1548 OFFICE 7 ELECTRIC^LACE WILMETTE PHONE WIL. 2288 ^♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦a4^ July 16 == Why "Fliwers" Are Expensive In proportion to value they coet much more to insure than any other can That is because ^percentage of inexperienced drivers is very high, and because so many are stolen. We can insure you against loss by col- lision, fire, theft or liability at about 20% less than ordinary rates, because we .insure only a limited number of espe- cially good risks. ____ -If you are a careful driver, with a clear record, we have an interesting story to tell you. Write or telephone for details. American automobile ZHnbertorfters 2M West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago Telephones Wabuh W7I Ad vUorjr Board 1 T&S3 'A22OT5 m^MMSMM^ ^m*^4^^{^v^j^ betâ„¢ M£M'MM8M 7ZB&SMMV&. ranee ALE OF DR0KEN AND D es and widths but not in every style. This sale will be an unusual one in that there will be no restrictions on the stock put on sale. Every summer style left will be included and completely closed out to make room for the fall line. Our store has two iron clad rules-~one is to send a customer away without a pair of shoes rather than a badly fitting pair-and the other to show an unfailing courtesy, at all times. .'-£%. 529 Davis Street In The North Shore Hotel â- 7 ston 6757 We are extending the privilege of charge account* to r»tp(mgjblc •â- •- â€"-â- ----- ________________________________________________ - -"-".....-"w^irn - i-wni rum â€"..........-' â- --â€"'-^-*â€"