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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Aug 1912, 2, p. 14

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fiftl iisMi 3SS f^^^^^^^ jttem^*~Wi**®*i»iH^ '■tf-yfi;* S-«#,-:" >♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦ in Ev&nstoii ':^fB©rn;' to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony w& NtHee. 2212 Central street, Sunday, July §1, a son. Jilr. Walter Severson, 1147 Sherman avenue, la spending a week at Lake Minnetonka, Minn. Mlfia Wilhelmlna Hough is spending the summer at the home of her sister, Mrs. W. M* Mitchell, 2305 Harrison street Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bnfflngton, 1140 Forest avenue, returned last week from a visit of a few days spent at Brlanger, Ky. lie and Mrs. Martin M. Simmon of Boston, Mass., are visiting their son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Simmon, 1735 Wesley avenue. The Misses Catharine and Mary Hayes, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hayes, 1121 Church street, are spend- ing their vacation with their grand- mother. The Rev. Frank Wbeelock, rector of the Blast Hampton parish, is at present visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Goodnow, 1627 Wes- ley avenue. Margaret Hayes, 820 Church who has been visiting in Tel- le Park, haa left for Spokane, where *ne will spend the re- fer of her vacation. 4 interesting talk on health was given? Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Gertrude Waterbury, 1505 Chicago avenue. Quite a number were pres- ent* and refreshments were served. Miss Eugenia Buffington, 1140 For- est avenue, is entertaining Miss Slaughter of Norfolk, Va., and Miss Maurice of Denver, Col. They have been Miss Buffington's guests for mmt&i days. BX'Alderman Stow has closed the old homestead at 944 Ashland ave- nue, where the family have been for more than twenty years. He has bought the house at 1020 Greenleaf street, where they are now living. Miss Helen Stow and Miss Ruth Longman have returned from Yellow- stone Park, where they spent two weeks. Miss Longman has gone to her home in St. Louis, Mo., and Miss Slow is at her home at 1020 Green- leaf street Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ely Daniel- son of 743 Lincoln parkway, Chicago, are Occupying the Deering residence, 40§ Church street, during the absence of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deering, wild are abroad. Mrs. Danielson was formerly Miss Barbara Deering. Mr. R. Clarence Brown, 2235 Harri- son 'street, left Thursday over the Burlington road for Glasco, Kansas, where he will spend a few days visit- ing among relatives, after which he will go to Denver, Col., Gardner, Mont, anil Yellowstone Park. A hundred mile automobile trip is also being planned through a part of North Da- |||§k WUUam D. Dean, 1122 Judsou avenue, r and her sister, Miss Alice Haugan, will spend the month of Au- gust east among the mountains. Mrs. Dean will also visit the little colony ? of Woodstock, N. Y„ during her stay ;|f■}■> feast. Mr. Dean and Mr. H. G. llff^Haugan expect to be gone during hay ^Jif|feVer time. They will stay at Grand I- ^Island, Lake Superior, a part of Au- gust and September. i At a recent meeting of the Epworth 'league of the Covenant M. E. church, at which Dr. E. E. Faulkner presided, f the subject, "Home and Its Influences on Children" was discussed. Follow- .' Jag is an original poem .read by the p£f leader: ;'-* HOME. ^There's a spot we all remember, s^-^4-- Locked with memory's golden bey, /Where as children once we gathered, -y Where we played at mother's knee. Years have brought their joys and sor- ;§*- - rows, Golden hair now silvery gray, From those home ties still we gather . Strength to help us on our way. ^ Though earth's trials so oft oppress us, fcv '\ While on earth these years we roam, |p YThere is joy, peace and comfort jfe v In remembering home, sweet home A few years and all is over; I Sitting on the great white throne, Christ with all the hosts of heaven ft Welcomes us to home, sweet home. Miss Lucretla Wright, 2715 Stanley avenue, is visiting in Mauteno, 111. Miss Ella Hahn, 1574 Asbury ave- nue, is spending her vacation In Wis- consin. Miss Esther Swanson, 2629 Prairie avenue, has returned from an extended visit in Boston, Mass. Mr. Knoppall of Chicago has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Green, 232S Central street Miss Elsie Schmidt, 2316 Central street, has returned from a short visit as the guest of her brother in Wil- mette. Mr. Paul Dale, 2327 Central street, and two friends of Lewis institute, left Friday for a visit in Lake For- est. Miss Alice Haugan, 1122 Judson avenue, was one of the guests at a house party the week-end at Mil- waukee, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Shimmin, Colfax street and Pioneer road, left Friday on a ten days' automobile trip to Ohio and Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Windsor and son, Henry, 1026 Forest avenue, have gone ol a trip to Boston. After a two weeks' visit at the home of her sister of Harrington, III., Miss Vendla Johnson has returned to her ■iome at 2306 Colfax street. Miss Violet Hussey of Chicago came yesterday and will spend about two weeks as the guest of Miss Esther Ahlbeck, 2229 Harrison street Dr. and Mrs. Earnest J. Ford, Cen- tral street and West Railroad avenue, have returned from a weeks' visit with Dr. Ford's mother in Ottawa, 111. The O. H. club held their first meet- ing at the home of Miss Barbara Son- nen, 2617 Harrison street, last Tues- day. A spread was given in honor of the occasion. Miss Martha Palm, 2607 Prairie ave- nue, left Wednesday to spend the week-end on a farm in "Marengo, 111. Mrs. Agnes V. Palm left Friday to join her daughter. Dr. and Mrs. Melvin Root and son, Melvin, 2409 Harrison street, left last week on an automobile trip' to Lansing, Mich., where they will visit relatives and friends. Miss Beryl Faulkner, 2429 Central street, left Saturday for Des Moines, Iowa, where she will spend the re- mainder of the summer visiting among her friends and relatives. Mrs. R. S. Risser, 2308 Central street, returned Friday from a month's visit in Nebraska and was accompanied by her nephew, Mr. I. M. Hershe>, also of that state. Mrs. Philip Braun and family, 2400 Central street, have returned from a six weekt' visit with her mother in Chicago, accompanied by her sister, Miss Clara Hollar, who is now at her home. Mr. Wilson P. Watkins, secretary of the North End department of the" Y. M. C. A., left Thursday for a two weeks' visit as the guest of his mother, Mrs. Watkins, in New Cas- tle, Ky. Miss Avis Coultas, a teacher in the Central Street school, and who has been staying at her home in Sycamore, 111., has returned to Evanston to at- tend the commencement exercises of the School of Normal Methods. Mrs. A. S. C. Clarke and daughter and son, Elizabeth and Robert, 831 Hinman avenue, will spend the month of August near Toulon, 111., on a farm with Mrs. Clarke's sister. Miss Ruth Clarke has gone to Muskegon, Mich., to spend two weeks with friends. Dr. Clarke will attend the Layman's For- ward^ Missionary Movement conven- tion at Lake Geneva next week, leav- ing shortly upon his return for his vacation. Several social affairs have been giv- en in honor of Miss ' Dorothy Mac- Isaac of Richmond Hill, Long Island, who is visiting Miss Marie Oatter, 846 Judon avenue. Thursday evening Mrs. O. T. Smith, Chicago, gave a 500 party In her honor, at which there were four tables. Friday afternoon Miss Gatter invited her German club of North Side young women to her home for the afternoon. Sixteen girls were present and guessing games were played. This wis to have been a porch party but on account of the sud- den ehange in weather the young: pep' pie had to be contented with the spe- dous Jprterior of the home. ImK gMcsaiHaaiigjfef i*t l«m«IMtKMi*tt«|IMIMW3^^ .■ ..„ M. : ■■ Mr^'Slp^fe Edith, have gone to Lawton^ Mr. and lira. H.^G. Edwards, 1435 Dempster street, are in Day ton, 0. Miss Georgiana Joiner, 841 Judson avenue, is visiting at Mitthininda, Mich, Mrs. Dr. J. B. Guthrie and daugh- ter, Miss Caroline, have returned home from an extended visit in Canada. Mr. Stewart V. Ayast, 2419 Lincoln street, left Saturday on a three days' automobile tour to Oconomowoc, Wis. Mrs. Joseph Redman, formerly of this city, now of Chicago spent the week-end with friends in Evanston. Mr. Robert O. Egerton of Chicago is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Youngqulst, 2322 Harrison street Miss Theodora Chaffee has returned from a ten days' visit in northern Iowa and is now at her home, 2501 Harrison street. Miss Cora A. Frost, superintendent of nurses of the Conservatory of Health, has returned from Gardner, Hi., where she spent five weeks. Miss E. Chapleton of Detroit, Mich., is spending this month the guest of Mrs. W. H. Hill, 1632 Ridge avenue. Mrs. Agnes V. Palm, 2607 Prairie avenue, left Friday tor Marengo, 111., where she will spend the week-end with her daughter. Martha, on a farm. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Jewell and chil- dren, Josephine and Philip, 930 Hin- man avenue, have gone to the Y. M. C. A. camp at Lake Geneva for a month's stay. Miss Beryl Faulkner, 2429 Central street left Saturday for Des Moines, la., where she will spend the re- mainder of the summer visiting among relatives. Mrs. O. C. Bach of Ravenswood, who, with her two children, has been the guest of her mother, Mrs. Albert Graff, 846 Judson avenue, returned to her home Friday. Mrs. A. H. Peirce, 1209 Hinman ave- nue, and Miss Charlotte Peirce left Sunday morning for Colorado Springs to be absent for some time. Miss Louise Peirce is touring in Eu- rope. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ewald and daughter, Gladys, 760 Hinman avenue, have returned from the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Milllgan near Aurora, 111., known as Milllgan Farms. Mrs. John Leyner with litle daugh- ter, Lorraine, and Mrs. Philip Punch and granddaughter, Genevieve Clif- ford, all of Ayars place, are visiting relatives in Waukesha and Pewaukee Lake, Wis* Mrs. Robert O. Vandercook and daughter, Frances, 2610 Harrison street left Sunday on an automobile trip to Lake Geneva, Wis., intending to prolong the-visit from one to two weeks. Mrs. J. S. Crosby, 803 Sherman ave- nue, returned from the Evanston hos- pital Thursday, where she has been for, JA.Metstrsnd p. vosiv xm ■^M^JAv;;I^$ street, is at Ii Valley, Hi Y. Mr. and Mrs. children, 1122 Main Quincy, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ridge avenue, are to spend August at Woodruff, Wii. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Alabaster, 719 Noyes street, have gone on a trip to Hollywood, Cal. ^ Mrs. W. S. Shields and family, 928 Elmwood avenue, left Saturday lor Lake Geneva, Wis. -: Mr, George Knapp, 621 Sheridan road, left Wednesday to spend bit ttW cation at Elgin, IB. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Tyson and fam- ily, 1011 Forest avenue, have returned from Eagle River, Wis. Mrs. Frederick Munroe Wheeler, 629 Forest avenue, is entertaining Miss X* Gillies of Davisburg, indL Miss Elsie Pitkin, 2626 Ashland ave- nue, had as her week-end guest Miss, Helen Jennings of Oak Park. Mr. Alvlh Fargo of St Louis, Mb., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fargo, 723 Judson avenue. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Payne and son, Herbert, 713 Hinman avenue, are spending their vacation at Epbraim, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Klttrldge and Mrs. M. R. Maxwell, 413 Grove street; left last week for Bast Northneld, m M mn Wit *!r^& ■; i'M '/fMi^.... Mim^ttm Sept s t^m mm 15731*PUW , .having been taken the past two wee! there very suddenly for an operation., Friends and acquaintances will be glad' to learn of Mrs. Crosby's steady recov-, ery. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Rose and daughter, Dorothy, 2410 Park place, and Mr. E. L. Kappelman, 2019 Pratt; court, left Friday on an automobile trip to Allegan, Mien, where they will* join the Misses Kathryn and Jane Rose, who are visiting at the home of Miss Charlotte Kent. Miss Nanine Watt 2712 Stanley ave- nue, has returned from a pleasant visit in Oklahoma as the guest of Miss' Henrietta Knox, formerly of Evans- ton, accompanied by Mrs. Knox and. two children, who will spend a month here visiting her siter, Mrs. Richard Harvey, 1612 Central street About twenty-six young people gave a hayrack party Friday evening. The hayrack left from the home of Miss Ruth Risley, 2316 Harrison street at 8:30, and after a very delightful ride the party went to the home of Miss Frances Vandercook, 2610 Harrison street for refreshments. Dancing; was the particular pleasure of the evening. Mr. H. W. Walker, secretary of the Evanston Commercial association, has gone with Mrs. Walker for a three weeks* visit in the east They will stop in Washington and New York for a few daya and TisU relatives In and about North WUbraham, Mass, for two weeks. Mr. B^ D. Baker wW hare charge of the <!kenmerclai ation during the absence ; *,T> Mrs. W. G. Alexander, 2040 Orring- ton avenue, returned Saturday from a short visit in Red Oaks and Emerson, Iowa. • ♦ -■•■ - '* Miss Ruth Bannister, 828 Judson avenue, has as her guest her cousin, Miss Frances Bannister of Kewanee, Illinois. „._.__ Mr. Alfred Williams, 322 Mala street, left Saturday night for Gne- kama, Mich., where he will spend his vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A, Day, 1822 Judson avenue, are spending the sum- mer in . their cottage at Mackinac Island, Mich. Mrs. Albert H. Graves, 630 Forest avenuer left Saturday for an eastern trip. She will visit in Buffalo and other points of interest Mrs. A, W. Sparks and daughter. Miss Dorothy, 730 Michigan avenue, are spending their vacation at Naomi Cottage, Sherwood Bay, Mich. Mrs. O. F. Carpenter and daughter, Catherine, 746 Forest avenue, returned. Saturday from Rushville, Minn., where they spent a month's vacation. Miss Laura Knaggs, 720 Michigan avenue, is entertaining her cousin, Miss Olive Jones of St Louis, Mo. She also has as her guest Miss Lucy T. El- lis of Phoenix, Ariz. Dr. E. P. Clapp and family have come from their winter home in Cali- fornia to spend the month of August at their summer home, 1420 Chicago avenue. The arrived Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Allen, 1626 Hin- man avenue, are spending their vaca- tion at Michlllinda, Mich. Their daugh- ter. Miss Ruth B. Allen, is spending the summer at Charlevoix, Mich. The Misses Lucile and Natasha' Johles, daughters of Mr. and Mrs.- Charles B. Harris, 716 Michigan ave- nue, are entertaining at a house party Miss Florence Dick of South Bend/ IndL, and the Misses Helen and Marie Hawthorne, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hawthorne of Grayrille, Illinois. , \ . \ \'; .;■*.' * iJ: '■ The guests of Miss Marie Shoe- maker, 2406 Hartsell street Miss Mar- Jorie Bobbins of London, England, and Miss Katherine Conrad of Des Moines, Iowa, left Friday. Miss Bobbins went from here to Irving Park where she will visit an aunt before returning to her home In England, and Miss Con- rad is visiting in Mineral Point, Wis. Mrs* Frederick Arnd, Glen View Golf club. Miss Charlotte Peirce Mrs. Charles C. Grlswold, 1741 Hinman avenue, are Evanston women who are actively interested in the Providence Day nursery. Mrs. Arnd is vice chair- man, Miss Peirce corresponding secre- tary and Mrs. Grlswold an active member. Today a garden party, for the benefit of the nursery, wfll be given in the gardens surrounding the houses of Mrs. BL B. Butler, Mr. and Mrs. A. a Peabody and Mat. J. X* Houghteling in Winnetlca, wnose es- tates are adjacent It will be one *t the mess attrnctive eatertsisinimts of 31 Si *^.HWpa)S "*s COVI Spr Elect <**»*' STAR UPHOLSTERY CO. Suite 1236 MnsesOe Temple t '■i*fc.«aS2JSfeaa3 yj-^^ii ijiif-'?■*"" falltilfll' mm

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