Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Nov 1917, p. 8 Young Ladies' Auxiliary is rehearsing for the play, "The Three Chauffeurs" Miss Marie Steret is spending the winter in Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. N.P. Anderson had a surprise party for their daughter
Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Nov 1917, p. 8 Young Ladies' Auxiliary is rehearsing for the play, "The Three Chauffeurs" Miss …
appeared in Lake Shore News, 6 Sep 1917, p. 5. Date of Event: 26 Sep 1917 An announcement of interest is the approaching wedding of Miss Catherine Jacobs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs of Chicago, to Nicholas Schwall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Schwall of 804 Ridge avenue
appeared in Lake Shore News, 6 Sep 1917, p. 5. Date of Event: 26 Sep 1917 An announcement of interest is the approaching wedding of Miss Catherine Jacobs, …
appeared in Lake Shore News, 6 Sep 1917, p. 5 Another wedding with a military atmosphere about it was that of Miss Helen Isabel Skinner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer B. Skinner, 725 Tenth street, to Lieutenant G. Ross Stewart, son of Dr. Wi
appeared in Lake Shore News, 6 Sep 1917, p. 5 Another wedding with a military atmosphere about it was that of Miss …
appeared in Lake Shore News, 6 Sep 1917, p. 5 The wedding of Miss Marjorie Noyes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert William Noyes, 827 Oakwood avenue, to James Gordon Barber, son o Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Barber, 621 Linden avenue, was an event of
appeared in Lake Shore News, 6 Sep 1917, p. 5 The wedding of Miss Marjorie Noyes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert …
appeared in Lake Shore News, 6 Sep 1917, p. 5 Announcement was made Wednesday of the engagement of Miss Agnes Collyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Collyer, 524 Hill street, to Dr. M. Bryed Wilson of Huron, South Dakota. As yet no definite dat
appeared in Lake Shore News, 6 Sep 1917, p. 5 Announcement was made Wednesday of the engagement of Miss Agnes Collyer, daughter …
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