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What People are Doing in Winnetka

Publication
Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Nov 1912, p. 4
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Brief notices of social activities in Winnetka, Illinois.
Date of Publication
21 Nov 1912
Subject(s)
Corporate Name(s)
Winnetka (Ill.)
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
  • Illinois, United States
    Latitude: 42.07225 Longitude: -87.72284
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What People are Doing in Winnetka

Mrs. A. G. Oliver is visiting in Jacksonville, Ill.

Mr. Carl Ulving is in Chicago for

the winter.

Mrr. and Mrs. James Fentress are in

Paris, Prance.

Mr. F. A. Colman is on a business

trip in Oregon.

Miss Violet Hawkins has returned

from, Kankakee.

Mr. and Mrs. R. H. C. Miller are in

Toronto, Canada.

Mr. Christian Eckel is convalescing

from ah attack of pneumonia.

Mr. Golden Patchen of Elgin visit-

ed Winnetka friends last week.

Mr. and Mrs. W. Harry Davis are

visiting in Excelsior Springs, Mo.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dubold are in

Minneapolis for a couple of weeks.

Mr. J. B. Densmore is on ft two

weeks' business trip in Cleveland, O.

Mrs. George Wood had as her guest

last week her cpusin, Miss Anna Jones

of Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. William G. Hibbard

have left the village to spend the win-

ter in Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Healy have re-

turned from their summer home at

Williams Bay, Wis.

Mr. Jack Ruehl, an old resident of

the village, now residing in Chicago,

visited friends here last week.

Miss Beatrice Schultz, daughter of

Mr. and Mrs. William Schultz, is quite

seriously ill with scarlet fever.

The Woman's society of the Scan-

dinavian church will give a Chrisimas

bazaar this afternoon and evening.

Mrs. Victor M. Harding is at Hot

Springs, Ark., where she went to join

her husband, who had preceded her.

Lieut, and Mrs. J. S. Hammond have

moved to Fort Sam Houston, Texas,

where the lieutenant is now detailed.

Mrs. J. L. Houghtellng has closed

her home, "Overlook," for the winter.

She will spend the season in Chi-

cago.

Mr. Ernest Burkitt was operated

upon in St. Bernard's hospital in Chi-

cago last week and is said to be in a

serious condition,

Mr. C. M. Wylie, who has been the

guest of his son, A. W. Wylie, for the

past two weeks, has returned to his

home in Ithaca, N. Y.

Mrs. W. Washburne of Maple street

entertained Nov. 7 at luncheon In

honor of Mrs, John O'Connor, presi-

dent of the Chicago Woman's club.

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