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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 31 Oct 1912, p. 12

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â- *"« )â-  Jw(l" 'PI THK LAKB tHOMt N»W» wr These merchants invite your make it worth your while What People Are' ~~~~ in Wilmette Mrs. William 0. Belt spent a few days last week in Indianapolis. The Town club held a harvest party on Saturday evening at the Woman's club. The Reading circle will meet with Mrs. Frank T. Cutler on Monday next. Mrs. Lyman M. Drake entertained the Tuesday club at luncheon this week. Mrs. Charles McCue and daughter, Elisabeth, spend Wednesday last in Milwaukee. Miss Emily Roach of Blue Island was the guest of Mrs. A. P. Peirce on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Evans spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. John Dethloff. Mr. M. B. Skinner returned last week from a trip east, where he was for three weeks. Mr. B. P. Dunshee of Allegan, Mich., has been spending a few days in Wil- mette with friends. Mrs. George Van Dyke is entertain- ing her mother, Mrs. D. H. Powers of Grand Rapids, Mich. Mrs. Whltcomb, 602 Central avenue, spent last week with her daughter, Mrs. Cbilds, of Blue Island. Mrs. C. G. Kidder of Polo, 111., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Walter D. Elmer of 1517 Lake avenue. Miss Mabel West of La Crosse, Wis., is the guest of her brother, Dr. Her- bert West, 811 Forest avenue. Miss Mary Gates will entertain at luncheon today a club of six young la- dles of which she is a member. Mrs. Grover, 725 Tenth street, left on Wednesday for Los Angeles, where she will remain for the winter. Rev. Spaulding of Loyola Academy will deliver a sermon at St. Francis Xavler's church. Friday, Nov. 1. Mrs. OrviUe D. Janes, 1615 Forest avenue, entertained the Pet Luck Luncheon club Monday afternoon. Mr. D. E. Alle nand family moved recently to their new residence on Forest avenue, near Fourth street. Rev. Sherman of St. Francis Xa- vler's church has arranged for serv- ices Sunday afternoons at 4 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Follett D. Bull of New York were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Besser, 1224 Greenwood avenue. Mrs. 8. W. Calhoun, 925 Forest ave- nue, will entertain this evening with a Hallowe'en party for her daughter, Catharine.. Mr. and; Mrs. Frank N. Williams, 919 Central avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Williams of Chicago, motored to West Baden Springs and Louis- ville for a Week's trip. This evening at the home of Mr. Thomas Bradley, 1104 Forest avenue, a Hallowe'en social, will be given under the auspices of the Woman's society of the Presbyterian church. Jirs. Frank Leroy and children of Pittsburg, Pa., who have been guests at the home of Mrs. Leroy's parents, Br. and Mrs. Veatch, 913 threat ave- ajje, returned Saturday to their home. Mrs. O. W. Bartlett of La Grange, 111., and formerly of Wilmette, visited friends here last Wednesday.' The Woman's Christian Temperance Union will meet with Mrs. F. C. Houghton, 924 Greenleaf avenue, on Tuesday, Nov. 5, at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. J. M. Melville, 1128 Green- wood avenue, and daughter, Mrs. Adam Int Hout, who have been in the east for several weeks, returned last week. Mrs. G. W. Stephens, 1537 Charles street, had as her guest last week her aunt. Mrs. Rhoda Webster of New York, who has been in California and stopped en route. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Canniff, 919 Ash- land avenue, had as guests last week Mr. and Mrs. Will Miner of Richmond, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ayers of Jacksonville, 111. Mr. Halsey Prudden and family, who lived at 349 Hill street until June, when they went to their summer home at Lake Geneva, have taken an apart- ment in Birchwood. Miss Hazel Brown of Tecumseh, Neb., who is attending the deaconesses Training school on the South Side, Chicago, was the week-end guest of her aunt, Mrs. M. E. Keith, 1007 Lake avenue. Bruce Thayer and Leland Plerson accompanied the Northwestern foot- ball team to Bloomington, Ind., on Saturday when Northwestern played the team of the University of Indiana and won. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lewis, who formerly lived in Wilmette on Wash- ington avenue, but who have lived in Evanston during the past year, have purchased land on Washington ave- nue, between Third and Fourth, and wnUmild there in the near future. ILL1AM J. yoqfr Optlcisn>i^tchiMsefMid Jeweler GUuuetgronad T9PI Chime and kail clock* PatfenflNfatod at their i by appoin , Railroad Avenue, WUmettt? The Merry Matrons met at the home of Mrs. Elliot C. Janes of 1423 Gregory avenue Wednesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Jordan, 131? Elmwood avenue, entertained at din- ner Wednesday evening of last week in honor of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Can* niff and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ayers of Jacksonville, 111., and Mr. and Mrs. Will Miner of Richmond, Va. The Travel club met on Tuesday of last week with Mrs. Horace G. Drury, 622 Central avenue. The birthday of one of its members falling on this day, a more elaborate luncheon than usual was served to mark the occa- sion. The paper for the day was given by Mrs. William Panushka, her subject being, Mont Blanc and Cha- mounl. Miss Jennie Johnson of Wilmette was married to Mr. David Nord of WHlmette at the Swedish Baptist church of Evanston on Oct. 22, The bride wore a white crepe de chine dress with pointed shallow lace and pearls for trimming, and a tulle veil with a wreath of 4£ies of the valley. She carried a large shower bouQuet of bride's roses and lilies of the val- ley. The maid of honor was Miss Ruth Johnson, the bride's sister, who wore pink satin draped with, white chiffon, and carried pink roses. The bridesmaids were Miss Anna Dahlgren of Evanston and Miss Mabel Stark of Evanston, who wore ' white latin dresses draped with white chiffon, and carried white chrysanthemums. The flower girl was little Louise Knut- son of Evanston, who was dressed In white silk and carried a basket of sweet peas. The ribbon girls were the Misses Florence Johnson, the bride's sister, and Olive Johnson, the- bride's cousin. Mr. Walter Erlckson, the bride's cousin, was best man, and Mr. Carl Lundln and Mr. Eugene An- derson, both of Evanston, were ushers. The bride was given away by her father. Rev. Swanson performed the ceremony, and Pastor Palm of Chicago assisted him. The church was deco- rated in pink and white and 260 guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Nord will be in their new home after Nov. IS at 006 Fifteenth street, Wilmette. ook at the Prices for this Week sit the Goods are better then the Prices *â€"---------â€"â€"-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - !. â-  - - .'.â- â- â- â- â-  APPLES -. Spies or Baldwins, »eck, 35f4&sw£/...'"'.... 13.25 Club House Oats, siiall paUfege, 9c; large.. .22 Swift's Pride Soap J 7 bars for..... .^.___; Swift's Pride Wasting Powdei1, liuge pkg.. Brisket Corn Beef, pur own make, lb....... Bump Corn Beef, lb...................... Fresh Ground Hamburger, lb.............. .23 .17 .10 .IS .13 JM: NUleS Grocery and Market 'ii* i'V.: 'â-  authorized to vm^iMsm^i NESS UNDER STATE SUPERVISION GAJPlf^ -' â- '.-&.< THE Bank i* no with one of then Safety Deposit Vaults ityof Ch patrons >• and bur; ence of The lute protection for •*, etc., against " , besides the* cTJBveni- ___ __ __jing this protection right here at home. The equipment contains three hundred boxes and they are becoming very popular at the reasonable rentals asked. The officers of the Bank invite inspec- tion of this new safety deposit box system. •>'•' â- *-.'â-  * CENTRAL AVfE At*D t^Et-tTri STREET Wilmette, Illinois. Telephone Wilmette Ninety M '&$' â- Ma â- bW if. HIP ,UI"I The Edmund 1G Itr* peki rff// Fresh and Salt Meats :: Ponl 1152 Central Avepue, Telephone* Wtlmstte fttarket Fish and Oyi !.*â- ......-. ' M MmMiM INSMiSMW ence 1026 JAMES AS REAL ESTATE, REN TING/LOAN 1128 Central Avenue / LND INSURANCE S^I,,fn0i| We also have some choice bargains in Korth Shore, property PHONE WILMETTE 10*0 *m M^^9&6M^ :^%»i«TTBJU|

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