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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Jul 1912, p. 8

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Pfgpli^ &iiS 'â- M fcpy. •Mfft+»* "|§|f^^ ^il^^:^wi(^^d4iky hereafter taaiifck'Jfw^k, .., , J«r. John Bleaer, Jr., is building a * t^* lioit»« oo 1^^^ street near "'"" ^'"; ":M&S0':*>^m; ' Lauermann and Mrs. ;!!â- ;,. JohW Hoffmann paid a visit to Mrs. in Naperville, last week. $#$. Mr*. Klemm of flehtUer entertained Mr. and Mrs. C. H. M^-llisittin of WlUmette^ parents of Mr. mv wetteeripermlWngt ;:â- â- <•, tod H«. John J.^S(diaefer and Mr. r«i l^'«iSSpl|ii^- fa1 if'"'l" "*'""" l-v-.' 'UMiw Mary Steftefts and the Misses |pN:-ioibi and IJUUn Woifmann left Mon- â- Rw<J*y mor^g for a »toei day*' trip to . -':?;â-  Niagara FaUs and other points. . ' i£,:«*â-  Tho burial of Miss Isabella Sulli- & >-,; took place at Calvary cemetery â- â- ^"â- v-°-â- â- â€¢!§*$;8Jati^r4ayi^|ef funeral services at 8t ^Joseph's church in the morning. t'^- â- ; ^, > Mr. and Mr*, Schleyer and daugh- if and Mr. and Mrs. John ^^;^::#S^ guests of Mr; a^id Mrs. John Fiegen last Sun- ^Gross Point Juniors defeated theffefcekie Cubs last Sunday by. a 9 tp i:t They will play the Riversides next Sunday and will have saving by H. Paterson, mngleton, _ ,^.WoWef W»llain|aell|li^^ Peter Borre went to Milwaukee last'|^^Is^ohoxBy â-  W" '" Sunday, where Mr. fifcb^^ljiauihr ^ ten Sister Bonarita, is at tfo Sisters'j^ Home, from Creigfaton, Net>.? for,hof|Al p hhmhi retreat. She will stay at the home tot a year. â- . "'â-  v " Mr. and Mrs. J, B. Hoffmann and Jos. Schaefgen returned last Satur- day from Clifton, lit, where tbey spent a week with, the former's par- ents and Nick Frake, who has a stock farm near there. While there they also visited John Heinzen at the State Hospital, Kankakee, 111. Sunday afternoon Aerie No. 1842, F. O. B., had the village hall where they initiated a number of new members, after which supper was served it the Foresters' hall. In the evening a prise euchre party was given for the members and their ladles, which was followed with a dance. The prise win- ners were: Mr. William Wbiteman and lira John Bleser, Jr., the first; Mr. N. P. Miller and Miss Mary Huer- ter, the second. Mr. Ralph Fanpel and Mrs. M. Hartmann were awarded the | booby prise with no games won. [ to swim. ^n;^:^B|3 were ^ scouts sons Wtftifa'W^ffl'fo; with b»r1i§' fr^; cp^;^W^*IPi the actua* ^MM$WM^^0i •' i â- -' mmmimt>»mmm nV infill p wm CHURCH 1 WILMEHE BOY SCOUTS RETURN FROM CAMP Suit Gate, made of mattii>r*ttr steal frame, leather corners? brass catches and locks, inside straps.. Jt^e3e3'l| j| Suit Case of Karatolorimir^^ '.'{â- ; : iV"? '<â- ?"•.",-?lj* .!.?!.â- , ",;'V'J-'!(!!«'$:;:i lli^ â- jyPI*^^-""-,;. Ntt tion leather, a good loj case that will wear well, straps all arouo^«^ * j< <p::f'$: %fjr'tTE^^. :s is n $â-  1^1 AIVI *^- .j .1ty:,.fgatcq!V pr, J. M. Wilson* will Sunday morning at 11 o'clock *The Diviire Faithful a message of comfort Itnd courage an4 at 7:48 p. m. on «¥â- !*- flie Regained.'* Serrices in the Worn an*s tlub building, Tenth street and rreenleaf arenue. ^ Th^e open-sir meeting conducted by Men's league Friday night, July », was much appreciated by those who and a blessing to those who on In a most complimentary manner- The Men's loagu* is one of the strong forces in '^^^^^e^nliijs; 4l»ifv|oe. -•; its- Tnlunteer "" j^ene ol; the features.; ^ ^ | .^MWioughlt rained again Saturday, ^ J^ly 2d, the church and Sunday sehool ; held at lUvtote I^rk iiistead of in the ^^^ 1^^ mothers with children, boys and young peopis tilie settlement dfstrtcts.of '$& g'-^anasi:- are entertained by members of fW?^ fE.$SS ' "Westminster Circle entertain. a group ^.^ youi^ ladies from Association ;. Howe on Wert North ttvenu*. The | ^oiwm^ iod^^ hwe inotirtrs" and â-  a Fountain ^uareMI^hitisti *'% *^0ii^ x.fcr::.'&<& vW mi out from Olhwt InsU- are doing a splendid settte- During the pastor's tacation^in An- Serrices w|||vbe held as seBslon will p^rid| pul- from i^ident fe^lttlng ftev. William IflUbe of Iowa, will speag Tired of course from hiking and swimming and games but every one well tanned! and hardy, the Scouts came back from Camp White in the best of condition and the record which the Wilmette troops made Is one of which they may well be proud. From the first troop there were Bertram Ar- nold, Miner Coburn, Ralph Duenewald, Warner Gates, Leroy Hammond, Clarke Haskins, Arthur Karat, William Mann, Hugh Paterson; Kingsley Rice, Shelby Singleton, flarl :0gH0lh- Alfred Smith, Erwin Wolf and from the second troop Philip Breyer, Samuel Clark, Ralph Fjellman, Har- old Sore, Luis Hallet, Bertram Ham- mond, Harvey Hopp, Richard Hopp, tm Kindel, ISm Kfndel, Paul Kuehn, J>mes Paterson, Frank Psenicka, Jack Searle, Alfred watt Clarence Wolf;: Aruthur Wright, Carlton Northern and Carl Zaremba. -"â- â- ' •â- v'-;"\,...wv;,W;f Work the Unt week was somewhat strenuous as thoie in charge of the camp ground had hot aHowed sumcleht time for preparation, and the Wll- raette boys did big things in getting order out of the wilderness. A log stairway from the camp ground to the lake, a diving float named Oullmette, a volley hall court and an orderly sys- tem of handling mess tent are the vis- ible results of the work thit Wilmetfe did for the camp. .-....-^ 1%ere was, howerer, time for fun^as well as work, an4, in the sports the '^PPPM'i^^ ttowt. Is; «uolt« H. Paterson and; Schmidt' tffl>k flnt is till tMblQe, H, Pateraori took fttst h* the swinra W..... me^ tle4 with Woodlawn In the eve* i4g scMting ganiea,' so that at the would begin on the new t^Q excavaUon Tuesday. - f-s%^ff^^%^f^^^. **> $â- Â£ -" H.jt'iifJ.0 t&. y,i$v> fijtft'& â- '-hA'. '"'i' Wv^^^m^^. ;-AV Individual prepress was, marked as badge the fol- lowing eaosminations were jsied â- Â»^**aff*r^ V1!^^* ^**"TWie*^^^ -^â- ^s^kja^. -â-  s^SH^v^aMi^pSBiaw htgt JI^Dm 'fPjNywt: ih aisaotalinBL Knehai in bandaj^u^ hreimildUig and ^cook- inr F^ arst^eiasa hadg«, the follow- Harvey Hopp to swinuning and .......â- -â- ---â- 'â- â€¢â- â- - - ||ji:g|^p; flrmt aid, mte of a^e, CteltonKortfaam te signaling, | '^ti.:'.':',^ 1 ;• '• jfkf ^^•C: â- Wo. '*j ?«,^ .>-:â- .; "' .rm'-fV-'"""-^^!.' - â- - i-*tm& i^m-J:t&?3. â- â- â- - â- &â- ; t&4j m mm .â- M â- t •I '}'â-  i

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