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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Mar 1918, p. 3

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THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1918 ocioJ H^pperurvdy NortkoKore by Ruth Risley Mr AND MRS. ROGER F. PETERSON of Battle Creek, Mich., have been spending the past fortnight at the home of Mrs. Peterson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Watters, 518 Forest avenue. During the latter part of last week. Mr. Peterson was called to Urbana, 111., where he is attend- ing the ground school of aero- nautics. Mrs.. Peterson expects to join him very shortly. Mr. and Mrs. John Watters are spending several weeks in Hot Springs, Ark. Following a month of quiet at the Wilmette Country club, | owing to the coal shortage in! the village, the March program | of events has been issued, in- cluding a number of interesting affairs. Saturday Evening, March 9, Bridge. Saturday Evening, March 16, Senior Formal Party. St. Patrick's Day Features. Monday After- noon. March 18, Bridge. Satur- day Evening, March 23. Bridge. Friday Evening, April 5, Junior Party. Saturday Evening, April 6. Senior Formal Partv. The annual meeting of the Wilmette Woman's Club was held on Wednesday evening at the clubhouse, and there was an enthusiastic audience to listen to Professor J. Paul Goode of the University of Chicago and his interesting stereopticon lecture on "The Geographic and Economic Foundation of the War". Mrs. Edward Braidon Rahbone, pianist, presented a number of her original compo- sitions and Mrs. Charles Wads- Avorth Moody rendered several delightful songs. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Allen of Minneapolis, Minn., announce the the birth of a son. Richard D. Jr., February 22. Mrs. Allen was formerly Miss Pearl Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Herrmann spent the week end at Pewaukee Lake. Wis. Mrs. Robert Rae, 822 Elm-wood avenue, is expected home soon, from avenue is recovering from a brief IXT .. , • „ B i New York. illness. Miss Bertha Wheelick, 822rCentral avenue, left Wednesday to spend several weeks with. Iter sister, in Texas. —+— Last Saturday evening, a senior formal party was held at the Ouil- mette Country club, —+_ Miss Dorothy Rae, 822 Klmwood Mrs. Lulu Allen Scott. 92'J Central avenue, has recovered from her ill- ness and is spending a few days with friends in Chicago. Hour. 7 P. M. to 9 P. M. Esc.pt Saturday WadnauUr AftcrnMn Z Is * RALPH M. EVANS, D.S.C. Chiropodist and Foot Specialist Suit 1, Co. Bldg. WILMETTE, ILL' T.l.phon. 2259 Wilm.tt. Mrs. Roger F. Peterson. Three, groups of women under the , Mrs. Edward Kirchberg was host- direction of the Parent Teacher's (ees to the Fortnightly Bridge club association of the Logan school have on Tuesdaj' afternoon at her home, been serving for the Navy league 911 Linden avenue, for the last three weeks. Mrs. Percy * Arden, 809 Fifteenth street is chair- < One of the Thursday Luncheon man of the circle working on the and Bridge clubs was entertained west side; Mrs. J. C. Wilson, is in this week at the home of Mrs. F. G. charge of the group in the south end Veeley. 1228 Forest avenue. of the village and Mrs. Charles Musson. 1719 Highland avenue, is sup- ' Robert K. Fowler of Evanston has ervising the work of the Highland purchased a home on Crescent place, Avenue Circle, which is working ex- (and he and his family expect to oc- clusively for the Italian Red Cross. ; cupy it about April first.) In the short time of organization. 65 I —*— garments have been completed hy j Mrs. Andrew J. Woodcock. 934 the three groups. Mrs. H. D. Davis- j Sheridan Road will entertain one of son is general chairman of three the Tuesday clubs next week at her circles. I home. The Woman's Mission and Aid j society of the Baptist church held their annual meeting at trie home of Mrs, E. A. Beach. 1114 Ashland Ave. Luncheon was served to fifty-five woman. The following officers were j elected: president. Mrs. H. D. Davis-j son -, vice-president. Mrs. F. f. Stif-' ler- secretary, Mrs. P. R. I inlay; treasurer, Mrs. Henry Beach. Dur- ing the year, reports schow that the woman have raised over $900 for the church building Fund and Home and Foreign Missions. On Saturday afternoon, April 6, the Ways and Means Committee of the Woman's Catholic club of Wilmette will give a benefit card party at the Woman's clubhouse. Mrs. Charles E. Lord, is chairman of this depart- ment. —*— Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Morris. 802 Seward avenue, Evanston. announce the birth of a son, John William, on Thursday, February 28th. Mr. and Mrs. D. Carnall and family of 305 Central avenue are registered at The Elms, Excelsior Springs, Mo. The Spring Bowling Tournament at the Ouilmette Country club open- ed Tuesday evening. —4— I 1 I I Ralph Bingham the weil known eiiteriainer who will be at the Congregational Church Saturday exening, has made records for the Robert White. 1101 Greenwood j Victor Talking Machine Company avenue, has returned from Omaha, j for several years. 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