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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Sep 1912, p. 6

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c'fllf &&< ilnicttc r. ^^m«m* T«npletDH of Chicago isasday in Wilmette as. guest 'tj^fo^sl^sitlh.: â- '.'.."â- 'â- â- " ;' >';,' Heading Otrcle meet* at the fJdlas Georgtana Sogers, 914 avenue, on Monday. i|p^ ;P. Smith, 1826" Greenwood Ltlk hift la«t Wednesday for north Wisconsin to visit friends, "' "'*""â- " 'M^^:^'hei^^^i^!s^B^ week and which parents are very ,g to sign reads as follows: Young Ladies' Auxiliary held regular monthly meeting at the in's Club building on Tuesday. Elizabeth Haskins was a guest house party of her Wells college imates at Crystal Lake last w Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M, Evans, U4a eite avenue, spent Sunday and Monday with relatives in Lombard, 111. Mrs. F. H. Gallagher and children, 123« Forest avenue, returned Tuesday Rafter spending two months in Michi- Mrs. D. W. Wilson and family* 78« Tenth street, moved this week to Ev- anston. - Mrs. L. Vollman, 680 West .avenue, entertained a number of friends last Tuesday. Mrs. P. N. Cutler, 1016 Ashland ave- nue, entertained her bridge club on Tuesday. Mrs. J. P, V§P*& has resent!? '•*£-" turned from a month's trip in the woods of Maine. The Drama Study class met with Mrs. Wm. Mann, 1121. Greenwood ave- nue, on Wednesday. Mrs. A. J. Taylor, who has been vis- iting in Michigan for several weeks,*5 returned Monday night. -Mr. Charles W. Pierce,(92|JMnden avenue, will attend the G. A^Tt. con- vention at Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Cazel, 1057 Lin- den avenue, left this week to spend a few weeks at Olney, 111 Miss Eleanor Snider expects to leave nifrs. Herrlck and grandson Robert J very soon for the,east to visit her sis- Denver, Colo., were guests of Mrs. I ter, Mrs. Kendall Boise A. Pope, 910 Lake avenue, this ^Lyle Smith left Sunday night to Join party of campers at the Lac Du iFlambeau of which his father is a L.'lheinber. ||^ afro. J. Foresman and children of | Park avenue returned Saturday after | spending a week with her mother at l$|H;pihouth, 111. lf- Mrs. Jacob B. Greiner and children, il'631 Lake avenue, arrived home Sun- day- from their summer home in opinabee, Mich. | The Northwestern railway is re- placing the old tracks with new ones, froto North Bvanston to the southern limits of Kenilworth. . JjJ. jj|r. and Mrs. Willard H. Thayer and family left Saturday by automobile to DUKra, Ore., and Rockford, 111. They __to return this week. +*e prayer and social meeting will Ottawa, Canada, were guests last peld at the home of Mr. and Mrs.(week of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Baker, ffterr, 1315 Ashland avenue, Wednes-, 3*~ «iii street. Ilsjgy September 10, at 8 p. m. I Mr- *»* Mr»- A- c- Wenban and son, U'|f H. Klemm, 4*0 Par* avenue, who ijj|S|jr been on his vacation for two has made several delightful ShoJFt trips with Mrs. Klemm. gi: Krs. Beaumont and daughter Fran- -%f Bufftlo, N. Y., and formerly of Mr. Sanders and family of Chicago spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Johnstone, 1684 gpencer avenue. Mrs. G. R. Hubbard and son of Evanston spent several days with Miss Nulla Buck, 1624 Spencer avenue. Mrs. Julia S. Dean and children, 1311 Hill street, left Monday for a two weeks' visit at Detroit, AiicJi. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Potter follim- den avenue are spending a few weeks at their summer home at Lake Gen- eva, Wis. Roger McCullough, who Is with the Emerson Brantlngham company. at Rockford5, 111., spent the week-end with his parents. Mrs. E. J. Smith, 208 Woodbine avenue, had as her guest last week her sister-in-law, Mrs. Dr. Angle of Belvidere, 111. Mr. and Mrs. James MacLean of were guests this last Week Jesse Akely, 812 Blmwood iii#ue. Ilfr. and Mrs. Roy E. Bowers re- ied from their vacation this last Week. They visited Castle Park, Mich., f>An4 then went to Ashland, O., their Jtorieer home. r: • Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lowrle and son, 10^3 Lake avenue, accompanied by Mrs. Holt and Miss Laura Holt of Island, motored to Pine Lake for, |week end, returning on Tuesday: Sunday services of the Wil- )Presbyterlen ichurch iwill be in the Woman's Club building, southeast corner of Greenleaf Tenth streets, at 11 a m. and at "in. The pastor, Rev. if. H. jprtll have for bis subject in I|B^U»j|f:*C|iiiat ***rfN*****/' jjt JJfe-~Feedtni the Evening prelude, "Perils Drug Habit." Communion at C service. The Woman's hold Its first meeting of Tuesday, September 10, at I at Mrs. Keller's, 820 Green- many of the parents of Wil- considered it wise and take some action to re- "hot dog wagon*" which at the Wilmette schools, Tenth streets, during Harper, superintendent of Wilmette, hays their pres- menace to the welfare of the the demoralization of It is obvious that food cannot be dean or sani- vagons, nor can they as it Is generally known the ice cream cones ant are man «f*et!ired !a most ^mi^^^Wr, Harper oftered ^t» jmt a stop to the ntenace, also be- ' tt oansea discontent among children who are not supplied tedish spend*** nMaeyand who ,-'"."S^ Robert, returned Saturday from Fi- field, Wis., where they have been for a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John Vernon of Hill street left Monday for Los Angeles, Cal., to attend the national conven- tion of the G. A. R.. Mrs. Rosenthal of New York City is the guest of Mrs. J. D. Decker. Mrs. Rosenthal returned with Mrs. Decker from her eastern trip. / ~* Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cody anS family, 908 Greenwood avenue, re- turned Monday from a trip to Dan* ville and Champaign, 111. Collyer became exhausted when be reached shallow water, dragging Miss Palmer after him, and -other bathers carried: both to ,the/#hor|£.i The girl was restored to consciousness. Miss L. Brehm, who was formerly employed as manager of R. H. Shell £ Co/s dry goods store at Wilmette, has opened a dry goods store in the new Brown building at 1155 Wilmette ave- nue. Mr. Edmund J. Galltz has recently purchased for his market one of the latest model* of the American slicing machine, for the slicing of all kinds of cold meats. This machine enables one to have their meat sliced in nice uniform slices and any thickness de- sired. Miss Margaret McLaughlin of Co- lumbus, O., Is the guest of Miss Ruth Gates this week. Miss McLaughlin attended the Kappa Kappa Gamma convention banduet In Evanston on Monday evening. > Two Wilmette girls, Dorris Palmer of 1191 Fbreet avenue and Edith Mon- roe of 1119 Elmwood avenue, were res- cued from drowning in the lake last Friday, when they stepped into the deep water from a sandbar while wad- ing at the |oot 4* Elmwood avenue. They had waded into water chin deep and were turning around toward shore when they slipped and fell off the edge of the sandbar. Neither was able to swim. Their cite* for atis&cied Hei'bert Coliyerj a; &Mmf*&? mm^X Mrs. W. D. Leary and* daughter, 1222 Wilmette avenue, arrived home Saturday evening after a week's visit in Maywood. Mrs. Maiachaider of Indianapolis, who has been visiting Mrs, M *• Hoff- man, 1626 Lake avenue, waa called home by the sudden illness of her husband. Mr. M. R. Knox, 1617 Lake avenue, attended the races at Elgin last. week. ,,J^ Jt>€. Wilsoft^ftBd family, 181? Lake avenue, returned Saturday from a trip in Canada The formal laying of the corner stone of the new chapel will take place Sunday, Sept 22, at 3. p. 4m. Rev! John Balcom Shaw, j^T D^ pastor â-  ot^phe ;#ecoild, ^•^erl^ church ofi^Chiciiio,;}$&& ||e8id|nt j| the church extension board, will dp liver "the address. ^/. #•. js m The attractions at Ravinla park this week Include a children's mati- nee, to be given this afternoon, Sept. 5, at 2:30 o'clock, in the Ravinla Park theater. Miss Jessie Armager Power) the charming canteuse, will present a program of cantillations and stories for the wee folks and big people, too. The program: 1â€"Klttea Beries^ Carrie Jacobs Bond The kindest cat I ever knew. O my! she scratches me. The kitten and the cream. The kittens' Quartet. The kitten and the lily. The polite kitten .and the dent rat >;-^>,,%^f ^^ 2â€"Naughty Children Series....... ...............Liza Lehmann 3â€"the Happy Prince (a musical fairy tale).......Liza Lehmann 4râ€"Doll Series............a......« * The Sugar Dolly.......*..... ............Jessie L. Gaynor I Love the Old Doll Best..... ............Jessie L. Gaynor Going to Church with Mother ......___Carrie Jacobs Bond The Plaint of the Little Bisque Doll........Herman A. Wade 5â€"His Buttons Are Marked "V.â- Â£* ..........Carrie Jacobs Bond Three Little Country <0Jij$S& nuts Who Wen^ to the^ty- The Little Old-Fashioned GirXJ and the Little /i|oderi£ Mafar* (How They Danced) Impu- fDO yoi| than the- present. th^fcM^;:^»%|^ members. T1>a^nntob^r doubled before the end of the.......... ent season, sd,^4the dj|^fa|^ of the.iark miy'besjin^tp pttniM$$ the season of 183t3 on A|a«g|r SQ#|| than ever. Every hanje added ^^« list means so m^.i&*^Cfair$>$i future. If each member of the Ravi hla club could enlist but one new member, in the ***%*^ h^lprji, ^"jpirf|T ent season closes, Qept,|'if•'ih^.^g^r lzatloh wddld present a front of 2, strong as an assurance that Ravinla park wlU belong to the north shore in perpetuity. % campaign with tbj(s| purpose In view is '^i^i^MpVuiu^»i wnyf^ver^me^Jier has the proper agjrttoi#ihtt# in her WMrt^slon^, and is on tiloqui vlve for candidates;! «pif *jSj(#iiw^t;';i^»^^ a^| have a friend .who Is, you have o^y to .^mention an interest In the j Ravinla club. She will do the rest. "A charter for the Ravinla club] will be aecured within ^a lew^ Wjs>ks^ All those who- have joined the organ- ^ izatlon previous; to the signing of this document win have the rights1 and privileges of charter membership. In conclusion, it may be added, that membership in the club is not re- stricted to Presidents 4f ther ndrth- shore towns. .Every patroness ff1 Ravinla park is eligible, and there fe a large and active Chicago chapter1 in which music-lovers of the city will is^avipjsjto i'-mrit.w j&mfmmmmxm 609 West Railroid Avenue * PPM Mm ***** NORTH SHO BRANCH mmmmmymmmm1"*. mmmm iroendisga snd frem in- S34 fim street, who was bathing. He WlMMmk sidsed Miss Monroe a^swam with her ^ to shore. MeanUme Miss Palmer was <mrried farther out by the waves and undercnmsit and: children on the shore saw ker sink twice before Coll- \m^^ .-•. "•^^*^^^WHH||BS„'-ll^^Bte ^^'..TBffSWW.^^sys^g^i^'-a^S^BBS^^^BS^SiB^-- : ...^^rSliiiii^^i'Tiee Sassy-I^ced Sophia ...j'£.^..> ..i......... Natalie W. Price 'Mrs. Perry J. Power at the piano. Admission to both park and theater free to children under 14 years of age on this day. Admission to children's matinee In theater frKewto mem of the^ Ravinla ^slub \Jpon exhibition oi their regular season books of ad- n^ssion. Admlselon to general pub- lic, 25 cents to park and •8'6 cents to chihiren's matinee in theater, j * y_ The members of the Ravinla club committee are making an effort to enlarge the membership (A the Ravi- nla ejub and are circulating the fol- lowing letters, to members, asking their hearty cooperation in the work: Do you belong to tha Ravinla club? thV forces that have united .., _ ^._5^Bi,.^»ip# jisiic as a mtH*l<sal center/ the most influ- ential Is the Ravinla club. This group of ladies is rendering an Invaluable service to the population of the north shore; it is crystallising public spirit to the end that Ravraia, with its rich traditions of culture, shall be the per- manent possession of every family from Evanston to Waukegan. If the purpose of the club is completely realized, Ravinla, where the muse of music has a* summer shrine, wttl al- ways belong to you* and . your; chil-. dren and their children. This disillu-'j sionment of baser influences, so long dreaded* will never come, If the mem- bers of the Ravinla club have ihelr Way. It is plainly tha duty, there- fore, of every resident of the-north shorn to co-operate with the work of this organisation. Tlfe Ravinia club is now in Its first Season; Its work has just begun, and so this appeal || issued on Its behalf. It has al- roady done great things. The energy and amblt^ of its officers, teW aad nrtmberg s^ve.^eesl t«ated by the series ^children's ea* "' 4 -••â- â- â- -'â- -â- -> â- Â£ijfc%j!&^^ afternoons, a^ hy the Safety Deposit Bo: !$ qpHE Bafijc the vieiti- [gainst fire besides the conveni- ng this prelection with Safety patron: valuable" and bt etice ^ ri^ht here at homc^. The eqm|)i contains three hundfed boxes they are becomingZijetyt:p^0m^^ the reasonable rentals asked. The officers of the' Bai^k invite inspec- tion of this new safety deposit box aysteni. J~' ~ -'. % I Z%\.~' '^.r^^^rS W 5^ ^â- 'M m â- M :sti

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