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What People are Doing in Winnetka

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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Nov 1912, p. 4
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Mrs. John Stuart is in New York.
Mrs. A.G. Oliver is home from Jacksonville, Ill.
Mr. A.J. Vollman is ill at his Railroad avenue home.
Mr. and Mrs. R.H.C. Miller are home from Canada.
Y. Pavlik has left for Crete, Neb., for a short vacation.
Miss Mabel Shantz of Wilmette is visiting Mrs. L.A. West on Pine Street.
Mrs. William Schroeder, who has been ill the past two weeks, is improving.
Mr. Nash Cazel is under care of a specialist on account of trouble with his eyes.
Miss Rose Babst of Naperville, Ill., is visiting at the home of Mr. V.M. Harding.
Beatrice, little daughter of Wm. C. Schultz, Foxdale avenue, is ill with scarlet fever.
Dr. Mary Mulliner of Camden, N.J. is visiting at the home of Mrs. F.M. Hotine.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Eastman of Pine street announce the birth of a baby boy, born Nov. 18.
Mr. and Mrs. William Burry have closed their summer home and are at the Virginia hotel, Chicago.
Mr. Raymond E. Cazel and Mr. Lawrence Vollman have returned form Olney, Ill., where they were hunting.
Mr. Thomas Scully has returned to Winnetka.
Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Perkins have gone to St. Louis, Mo. for a few months. They have closed their house.
Mrs. Elizabeth Taiser and daughter are now living in Kenilworth. Their Cherry street home is occupied by Mrs. A. Schubert.
Mr. Y. Pavlik has purchased the old David Kloepfer homestead in the southwest part of Winnetka. It is a tract of thirty acres.
Mr. and Mrs. Christie of Milwaukee are making an extended visit at the home of their daughter, Mrs. W.A. Baeler, on Scott avenue.
Mr. Elmer E. Adams, past grand of the A.T.Sherman lodge, 892, I.O.O.F., of Wilmette, attended the convention of Odd Fellows in Peoria, Ill., last week.
Friday evening, Dec. 13, the girls of hte Junior auxiliary of Christ church are to give a play at he Winnetka Woman's club. The girls are hard at work rehearsing and a treat is promised. Save the date.
Rev. E.F. Snell and Mrs. Murry Nelson, Jr., are to represent Winnetka in the big religious movement to be held in Chicago--"The World in Chicago." Mrs. Murry Nelson is to act as secretary of stewards, and the Rev. Mr. Snell is to act as trainer of the stewards.


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Date of Publication
28 Nov 1912
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Winnetka (Ill.)
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Wilmette.News.309559
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English
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