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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Jul 1912, 1, p. 1

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f|l|^liii^i!;^^^^fp^^l^ ::-|fe5' P*Sj "SBsasSSeSS" fe'li" â-ºL. lli afclra mm- Merritt B. Ai ilent ot ^ Decree â- n^ifi %i SfSfll mi iti: Wml *€f if Ife Ex In Her fir Marriage NeVrf^H ;/lfe A woman'* anguish andt [g wife and I [self caught in jtion whlch;;;|| 'â- won a $Ws$i^^ f n Austin--irtilte^Sife«SSi^ai;v â- â- &'wi^!'4^^ fl" co manuf^^ oVX^^W ^'*W$^^^ Mies; M^i^^i^a« ^^^^^j||v Sanston, l^plf^^ U216 Fore^l^^ ::ber of x^MMKPWM .here tha*?*^^ [circle. J&fi|«fela^^ troubles [friends, ^ _^ , , , , rj.^ ^,v^.t. Hi fore «fffpi be ha^Slitf^^ to the chunsb prtfpe^ "* to the re*Jdent« of the the nMest ro thU â- ectioa; ot, the coun- afS^.^Pa^-ffW* ^^i^.....-..... iiftf h â-  JVC :^Pg,, -1 'tl? â- The diw^^;ti|ii^Â¥PSy?^^ Le^'rW'$Wii^^ â- '-; r In the â- ^ijjij^t^^ uatin, w^ltt^.*ft©fr th^lr separi|tlo»7 In which:" iih»;-'ii^iiMd-;%r: lovV'fOir another man and teld of hex lose of affection tot;hej|^IWl»nW"0>f .â- ;. I,... I n the decree Monday/ finding lira. Austin guilty of desertion, the ^apositionr«?^^ii^W^^ children, Merritt Bjlrtlett Anatin, 4r„ ind VirgtaiA llay AuBtftt, 10 a^ years o^t^&^^^l^^f^fr. P& future'W^j^k^ki^'^iC, -r~ %â-  The ^t^V^m^^^^^^ ^ wMtalJKpll/^p'___ to Mrs. Austin to ^r back to bim and «*be avlfil^a^^r^ wife should," A portion^of the letter which vaawi^eit from ^Waupaca, {mi*., reads; ^1 :;&^t *. r- '^^ |,' "I hardly know just what to say in regard to the way yon say I hare been acting, it has seemed to me the. least /•aid about it Li&i^^Jpt Jrbat ; can't be cured most be endured, but rilnce you b^^mjffiife perhaps it • la jt^!^!^^^ M**** ^and while kjg^JB^^^i^#t-v c^i" any, yo^~;1I)il|§^ |clearly and appreeiata My nnenvlable position. " ' ........"'" " : ^ -i» /collecting he madtr ^* s-v ---------<tou ^a no infatuation, hot Af mnnfK^ W^^«^ «i<ut Wil ^tmlv- l|*aows how. Xr3j|*ai^ l»«t year; tb^ aleepleil^ Bights I have »P«nt and the iimumetttJ© J^ura dnr-' J#f the o^y wh(m| l»ve lain face ;^townward ik: B^3ll^#S^lo^fl«it: ^ my battle, -If^^^^'iirttere^ ?#rongh nar?.i(iidai^l^ioi»^^ glPWt tr^^i^f^^fl^f ^^th an iiailtoatAelii^^fiBtti^^^ - â- --^ • -wsi!-w:^ici,'a4it» in A*a« IJl^iai&s^ ...... . ybt^;:;^k;"^|l^#o^^ uBed to cover necessary eatpeases. be secured. When t^ ^anstonpbm ' mercial asaoclation heard this a com- munication was written aid^*0|%rtO^ „the/|^i^i:','iw*t;--: :*^t/^JPiiftpf; Sp«^JiB^ favorable; action o " iiig ;ligih|k ftt the bandstand. ^lievtng- jEh^^«n^, citizens wontd he Willi* iomifar j» getter g#-hitge _w..... J^rmatt f niart Tuesday night introdnced a resolution callingr fiw ^3/|yaieni Whl?* *W «*w tie ctttseiui clea^" j^llav-jB^ery "other day.- it wHl »e heceiiw/to Wre 1^0 families order the. new aystem before it WW^ »*y the, cl^ fo start_ ft ^fhe councir adopted the •resoiutftm. r ^ ordinance which greattjr lUj^kaof,i^9 expensa ei haviii l^te fdfea in- speKtOd? The old ^ordtalnoe^i^ratea ^^â- â€¢/^'iiisft many.^erchaiiti conir plained;.; 1?he^ new ordinance repeale certain aections of the old one. The aldermen were unanimously in favor of the ,c^0^na«cei' 'Vfi*^ count, xue §,^w?v rv*^^ 'T'Si *T i^ ww^iMf «m^p ia4a recei^#26 i»||iion«k%d the J* ******* If^ other SfO hfi «aeh ^ «nonthv" A njonthlyrre»(^*i^f^ *£ ^ deportment.^ :; J^ .. '-'â- â- â-  >-^:; ".^-â- '^â- ^ ^The Tl * M;;^ iA: was «i^ l^fcnriS; ^gjon 3»y iaie eoTiwNi &hi$ar*<&£0^ nieetinga Jp â- pa^'Rpo^*6^' »ii»fiar** •too conflnsied the M'< *-• remedies. mar .ine aay jm saj os ut« yjicwmv [ alonr the .Jifii^more,: ^ :'f ^^%j ?. to E^an^on tt^d^^ ' .....^:fnin^»1tlt^^i^^ adga<a^kAa4l Hito^rjB#:'vt l?*a "" iifo^|i» "iiaefefii ttlteTar^sned/M^ a After ^niaWng the building the in- terior of the^chnrch ii^^'^itii^ :i'^ndv>:i«iW|ine^ bnildlnga wiM be used for achool and after the ftnaf ^d^ ednesa has ;heen * cieAi^:;iNir-%: ;ffe# ediflee, will be erected at the south- east corner of LaHe and Ridge ave- • â- \'--th 'â-  â- 'â-  â- * -'â- â- â- -'-, â- - i" ' *'."•*â- . '-'**' 8t; Josefs church ^1^;"^^^ oldest German Catholic congregations the Chicago diocese, luMrin« «e©Ta toii^:'W:>V^4^ /"3Je first ^han^ building was eTected^ene yea*-â- %&& It was nothing but a wmall log cabin, but in those days waa all that was The congregation increased stead- ily/and WiMO it was nema&f to '^Hidr^iiB^- â-  'iaV^Bjpiii*: iJ^Braaa' was etected, and untU 1868 Jt «erved ^'tm^0 Ae^c^ret^on; i ^ r' % PrtaaW Church jluitt In; 1i6»V "'. /' Iif i|fe._r,^^ipi^fetX5^9tv onnrch #a#iljB|^ti|d;;'.' Frojai '•>.' ittnali""Con|fre^- pariah halt gfro#n to One, that has a membership of about %$ families. Between ifk mA 4^ chii- dran are being taught to't^ *^<H^^ which is under the direction of the School Sisters of 8t Franais. ',..-* '^ito'IH». paat forty yjear| -0 w^r. it Hoping to sl^niU^^^ â- *&L&:-*i*£*M&*-%M Vas paaaed of >he,cen»?eiition ai»«aiea' ' ^l^nec^^iiariB^^ ^^^./TSSL^^eS^mc^ th^ iiiaj^f^ ^^<^^&$y&WM% ^'$ **"&0r:*^$- UoLake, »* mil ^*«w/ i-V^S',?^ M i Intr^u^-M^ '; Th;e Fouj^ in W^ tnei s^iw^reoi jr ^d$d »>^a|ttr inoslt 4«iet 'Iiidepon^ence i)ay «|aif eelebrated j^pjeTvilifcgev Aoipehts were unknown aa i tesult-Of the sane letehrallol, lianyl^^^ W '$&$#&$%> and enjoyed the pi <fth&J$^^ ia^'«or:^i|^i:tilpli, i^vJo%er^B|^es. :^et?i$iip^^ â- aw; th^1w^;:d^(;t»^^ tj|5a village are converts pf |fl^ •«!# Fourth moYement, ' '\S?;'-.S ^."""-^ f A^ ^;# >^b^ Th^ itiw*/#fca^:^ waa opened by a baaeball game. From the time the first batter stepped tfriheV plat* natil late at 4^«^j!ffei netkans, together with hundreds of vie^O**- enlhyed thelliie program that ^had: been, arranged. Following the patriotic exercises at i:«Ofctlieath- tetifejlHMram was started and lasted until tflgitfaU. In the evening vaude- ville and dancing proved to be the big entertalfl^nents. The ittoste: yaf furnished by the Chicago Daily News $o>s' banoi in# thje youthful musi- cians won themselves a home in Win- netka. It^wis ^»Wf1^ aiany that the in the village. ^'â- 1,0*&^"&%^^ ^ Ir^r ^'%i«ii«^^ei|awa%^""l;^ - â- 'â-  -- '-T'.-,> -;: ,v-;^. -'J-.-..:.â- Â»?â- :-.'â- :-%:^;!a.rr.-)râ- ;;â- ;; Hot to be outdone by otbef r|llagea ;A| fmn«>itiea;; Qlencoe "wn«v^|^|oiBi|s^ot *k rft^i^^$0$i. .........^....,.,..... cWlon*wi* lifeltliere,: H :tn^"c^fsicio^l#^ ;^r#^i3^ one ot the best aane Fourth celehra tlon#; in this section of t3h# eountry, In ftrraiigiauj the lUTJgram nothing was ^et^Mo^'iT^ "^ ' young ^;^:^iitSa;^a% st^ crowd that throngeoV^^^^^ had aW e^yable time. ^^ w^^rT^f^â- SK^:"aP:*^^^5t%'w^!^'-â„¢^^^^~^ p^"w*^s^^rSrv- â-  w- |ia<M^^^!yp*?f; mentbut it » ^s^laW^itii;^ ^â- t^^;#«Si^^ ««Tn*ere*s something wrong wl ^0^,sW^a^«v-^>--n^-->^V B^r now, %$ ^;;^^-^^|ffci â- ^acomav,>to::„*i»^: ^&^^^mM 'gfeija^^^ Slcttinulatniig^ , « auWmd rins with l>dth our: i^ and ^M^^f0" going to :|a*ii:i»ft '&&<.% ^jio:wee^ta, atoDplng 4^- ^ ija^^'-iSf'.]1 SpSpfcfc-p^ljSBjKJj; â- 'ftsK"""" "IHfe mall ^nllipf-iiiiim^ ^Jt._v.^-^Sir wd ta&BWX**'L.^y^Mit*^S'^SSraBteK*"^-'KW<W^*iji*'JSK A«K**»:a't5!fc.i« SH iK-FlD^i-.llUklH l*.<"'.$S;?Htf â- â- .!

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