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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Oct 1912, p. 15

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I her m ble family _j time tt| fewton Dol^y Ifrs. Joseph been quit* Mre. Neff, tertalning ft short t|p|*|^p$^fi^^P^ff^ Mr. and Mr»»W.>. Xtodlejr* 1403 Chi ^t> visit to.:I^NP^Ji:'li, Dr. and Ux^^^:0O0S0^Mm garrison street, left Thttrtday <»Ven» for Frencb^iii^ifBrf^ Mrs. Grace Howard and two daugh- , Miss Lucile and Miss Hasel, 205 street, have returned from a* aaatern trip. -:Xj^â€"'1-•"' ' Mr. A. Walter Morton And â- $ wife, jjl5 Asbury avenue, have gone to branch Lick Springs, Ind., for a cou- ple of weeks. ,^v;' Mn. William D. Allen. 1626 Hinman arenue. has gone to Hartford. Conn., :|jr • few wee*^*l|i(fc -',-. - ! MIbb Anna Byrne of Chicago visited |i«r sister, Mrs. J. P. English. UU flr«enwood boulevard, last week. She returned home Sunday. Mr. Wellington Cobb, 1111 Maple avenue, spent a few days with hlfe mother-in-law. Mrs. Wallace Dalley, it Batavia, 111., this week. § Miss Amy Scoville of New York City, who has been visiting Mrs. Rob* prt W. Campbell, 1336 Anbury avenne, for a week, has returned home. £ lira. Frank A. Bradley, 1925 Orring- lion avenue, left Thursday for Los Angeles, Cal., to remain until Jan. 1, the goest of her son, Mr. Pred Bwtd- Lee street, 00 ST& %ttle â- |;Mr. Albert Olsen of St Paul, Minn., ;£ts left for New Orleans, La., after •pending a few days with bis sister, ffrs. O. W.po|pa^ Mrs. HOwaKfa^iie^f Chicago has ned h/wne after spending^ the faek with Mr; Hogle's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bowman, 2306 Har- a street, "' â-  Mrs. Walter O'Connor laughter, Mary Theodora, have re- turned to their home In Denver, after spending a month with Mrs. O'Con- nor's mother and father, Mr, and Mrs. inn McFerren, 1425 Emerson street Mrs. wmiamg^hlrd, 1100 Oak Jsvenue, has gone to Paris to visit her ion, John Holab&d, who resigned the army to study architecture *» as to become a co-worker with his lather. Mr. Holablrd accompanied his Wife as far as New York and will pturn home this week. Mrs. George W. Stahl, |314 Church ttreet, and daughter, Mrs. W.^A. King, and children, of Wesley avenue |**e returned_trom a charming trip tarough Italy, Switzerland and Bng f»M going cwoi^Jhl "Berlin" and Jstorning on the "Lusitanla." They parted from Bvanston April 1./ Mrs. Wellington Cobb, 1111 Maple t**nue, waa a guest at a 1 o'clock ittcheon Thursday at the home of Fred McGulre,Fullerton avenue, o. Mrs. Cobb was one of eight formerly of Batavia. Ht, who come to locate In Chicago or Its rbs. Mrs. McGuire'-s idea is to a "Batavia club." *r. and Mrs. Oeorge W. Smith, 1462 P«e avenue, returned Wednesday ng from Saltns Point, Mass., re they have a summer home, daughter*, the Misses Martha Mildred, are at Miss Bennett's I at Milbrook, N. Y, and MISS is visiting a couple of weeka In eal ana: other Canadian cities. wfli return home soon. J£*a and M&l*m^&i0M&, |**bave been traveling six weeks in ' " d, retaraed to their home, ^07 8treet, the h^ of September. It *• interelinS ^ lu9 friends of M*rietu Ghapin of the Hereford* in â-  " """"- w that she Beau aad£t^Wis|io^ at th* baa t&iMMi^t&ti^jmk w.*#$ faJThe slse ^A#i^esnvas by 714 Poster street to 1020 ster street. â- â- .> '^f[ '£ ^ â- <â- : -â-  y/^ dent of the northern district Home Missionary department or the Metho- dist church. */';</. â- ': CfjJsl^^-.^Bifesi^ -jiliiiiirjtbi '".of Okauchee, Wis., is visiting her aunt Mrs. Flor- jwien Taylor and cousin, Miss Eva Tay- lor, 1781 Orrlngton avenue. ,; Mrs. George W. RandlQ of Center- ville, |a., has arrived for a tjhree; weeks' visit With Mrs. Handle's bro- ther, Mr, Hemmerle B. Williams, 1040 Sheridan road. Mr. and Mrs. J. w. Williams of Cen- terville, la., has arrived for a three weeks' visi$ with their son. Mr. Hemmerle B; Williams and family, 1040 Sheridan' road. Mr. Cart B» Swain, 1818 Himnan- avenue, is in New York on a business trip. Mrs. Swain and daughter, Maty Elizabeth, go next week! to French Lick Springs, ind., for a ten days' outing.;. • Mrs. Edward F. Fitch and little daughter, Sally, left Wednesday to visit Mr. Pitch's sister at Fenton, Mich. Mr. Fitch will join them Sun- day and they will return home to- gether Monday. Mrs. B. R. Hurlbut. 1026 Forest avenue, has the pleasure of entertain- ing her mother, Mrs. N. G. Kirk, and sister, Mrs. James W. Gill of Steu- benville, Ohio, who arrived yesterday to make a visit with Mrs. Hurlbut Miss Ethel Kirkman, Ridge avenue and Lake street, was hostess Thurs- day- at a 1 o'clock luncheon in honor of Miss PYancea Thompson, daugh- ter of Judge Thompson of Danville, 111., who is her guest for two weexs. Rev. and Mrs. Frank O. Beck will live at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fegtly, 2306 Thayer street, while their- new home is being com- pleted. Rev. Beck has just been ap- pointed the postor of the Covenant M. E. church. Mrs. Oeorge Hess, mother of Mrs. Charles E. Pope, 627 Library street, and Mrs. James Petrie, Mrs. Pope's sister, 623 Cook street, left Wednes- day to visit another sister, Mrs. Win- throp Ingersoll, at Chestertown. Md., where they will spend a month. The young ladies' gymnastic classes of the northern end of town held their first meeting, Monday, Oct. 7. The junior class, which consists of boys and. girls from 8 to 12 years of age, is not entirely filled up. Any per-' sons who would xare to join, report to Mrs. Maine, 2410 Harrison street, before next Monday, as It Is well to start the lessons from the beginning. The young ladles' afternoon class, which meets from 4:80 to 6 o'clock, also is not full. Will all the girls wishing to enter this class report to Mrs. E. E. Betts, 2210 Central street Terms are $3.50 for twenty-four les- sons. Miss Lydia Lelchsenring is the physical directress. A great painting from Europe will be on exhibition in Bvanston during the first week in November. The artist who will lecture each afternoon and evening waB a pupil of Gerome of Paris. Mr. W. H. Leavitt spent Ave years in the making of this picture, which he has exhibited In the various art centers of Europe. He recently completed a tour of England, Ireland and Scotland, where press notices say "he was heartily received and his work praised on every hand." The painting was unveiled by the lord mayor of Belfast, Sir Robert Ander- son, who spoke in the highest terms of |t*. Leavitt as a lecturer and as ah artist Persons who have made a study of all the great paintings of ^Tha,-2-list^ Jupper" pronounce this to be tne most aattsmng of them an. The value of the painting is $100,000. sons C, after their par- Y. Norris. place being N , ^;f!r> ;:ana,f m0,^^b^Bi^,%^0m 0® $PM^ M3W* aanounce tSfrl^#ff "3 ^m^nth- iml^0^,t. â- .. y-^jk -,$m%%^ -^^...........JiiiSriio^^ her home In Oklahoma after a mottths' visit w(th her sister, Richard Harvey. â- â- â- } '• 'Â¥ Mrf Aronson, 2525 Ashland avenue, has purchased a lot on Park place and McDaniel street, where he wih erect a fine residence^ the near future. I Mr. Leslie a 0ray of Kansas Clt?r, Mo., baa returned home after spend- ing several days visiting with Mr, and Mrs. John C. Harding, 2576 Bcneet road Mr. Clarence C. Travis and family, who spent the summer at their cot- tage at Buena psrk. Fox Lake, Hi, have returned to their home, 1123 As- bury avenue. Miss Emma Le Monte, formerly of Evanston, now of Chicago, is visiting her mother at Saugatuck, Mich. Miss Isabel Kidder Grant, who has been spending the summer with her brother, Mr. Warren, E. Kidder, 2307 Harrison street, will return the firsf of next week to frer home in New Or- leans, La. . v Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Cother, 427 8her- man avenue, are spending a few weeks with Mrs, Cother's father, Dr: Finley Ellingwood of 2210 Central street Mrs. Ellingwood is visiting her in Pasadena, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. John Burcbmore and son, Robert, left Monday for^ their home in Washington, D. spending the summer with ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank 2407 Harrison street. Mr. Albert Olsen of St. Paul* Minn., is spending a short time with his mother, Mrs. Olsen, and his sister, Mrs. O. W. Youngquist, 2318 Harrison street. From here Mr. Olsen will leave for New Orleans, La. Mrs. C. H. Wehrstedt, 2603 Sher- idan road, was the hdstess last week to her nieces, Mrs. Fehrman, wife of Mayor Fehrman of Elgin, 111., and Mrs. Rosa Heideman of Elgin. Mrs. Fehr- man and Mrs. Heideman are twin sisters, were married the same day and have always lived In Elgin. They came to Chicago to atfend the East- ern Star celebrations last week, of which order Mrs. Fehrman was past matron and Mrs. Heideman is asso- ciate matron of their home lodge. The Progressive party have opened a store in the Camera Shop, 614 Davis street, where may be found literature advocating the principles of the party. The woman's department is represent- ed there with the following ladies in charge, beginning today: Mrs. Shedd, 8:30 to 10 a. m.; Mrs. weather, W££Jf»* w ladies Webster, 1 to 6. Royee Armstrong, 3:30 Dwight Clark, l to 6. Saturday, Mrs. Jenks, 8:30 a. m. to 6 p. m. The store will open at ?:30 a. m. and close at 6 except Saturday night it closes at 8 p. m. Wednesday noon at the home of the bride's parents. Justice and Mrs. Charles Voight, 1524 Dempster street at a pretty home wedding occurred the marriage of Miss Sophia Anna Voight to Mr. Christian Oeorge Muel- ler of Collinsville, 111., son of Mrs. Nona Mueller. The bride's sister, Miss Adelheid Dorothy Voight, attend- ed her as maid of honor. The groom's brother, Mr. Henry C. Mueller, was best man. The bride's brother, Carl Voight, played the wedding march. Rev. William Snhr, her cousin, of Highland Park, pronounced the cere- mony. The fair bride waa fairer still in her robe of embroidered white French voile, her veil of tulle caught witn the/ spray of or- ange blossoms ber mother had wort thirty years before. Her bounuet was of yellow tea roses and lilies of the valley. Her mail of honor wore white lingerie trimmed with Irish lace and carried white flowers. After sV sump- tuous wedding dinner to a small com- pany of relatives Mr. and Mrs. Muel- ler left for Niagftia Falls ^uUt wp 1* at heme after Nov. 15 at Collinsvifle, R. E. Stark- Jhedd. 13 >12 to Friday, Mra to 12; Mrs, gone {uM......._ Anbiitt^;!#n^ from a n%e weeks' businesa^^ " ;thelr-:ra|ien^^^ilae^^ -l^s. 0>na^;iJ^A^^i^^ eaniif*to::v^i;l^«^^ via conger, organist.of the First Con- gregational '*" ""'"'"""" W^Jiaia>Alib^^ home:rs y ':".'".*"»'? ?g$iV*f.«**?.'#£&*£$$â- <•: '.' Mrs. Amelia FrancU of Ackley. who has been the vguest of and family. WiDiam Francis. 1»2 Da, vlsjs|re^ainc^:|iaf, |e^r^,'te||ier! home in Iowa Friday. *'".' "â- â- â- */*&! Mr. and Mrs. Kent Shaffer of D|>h- ver, Colo, w^o have been visiting Mr. Shaffer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. j; C. Shaffer, 1704 Judson avenue, have left for their western home. Mis, C. H. Hoyt of Wallace, Idaho, and Miss Margaret Slawaon of flpor kane. Wash., who have been the guests of Mrs. H. B. Hunter, 1119 Judson avenne, have'left .for home. .,:^,|^f; Rev. and Mrs. Frederick a. Simp- son are occupying an apartmeht at 915 Forest avenue. _„. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Wheeler, 221 Dempster street are at home after an extended eastern trip. Mr. Arthur McArthur of Mollne, 111., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank O. Berry, 1500 Emerson street Miss Sue Newell of Boston, Mass., Will reside with her- sister, Mrs. 8. W. White, 320 Main street, this win- ter. ;-â-  â- -â-  'i-------:.----â- -,- .....--- Mrs. J. W. McAlpin of Mobile, Ala,, who has been stopping at the Avenue House for the past three weeks, re- turned south Friday. Mrs. John B. Wilder's mother. Ma- dame Hurlbut left Friday for Colo- rado Springs, Colo., where she will remain until after Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peek,, 2724 Woodbine avenue, are in Alden, la, called there by the sudden death of Mr. Peck's sister, Mrs. A. B. Taylor. Mr. C. C. Linthicum and family, 1315 Forest avenue, will close their home for the winter and occupy a furnished apartment at 45 Cedar street, Chi- cago. Little Bobby Ross, 1672 Ridge ave- nue, celebrated his 9th birthday Wednesday. He had a few of his friends to dinner and they had a nice time. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge D. Corson and Mra Al V. Burgen of Denver,' Colo., spent a few days with Mrs. Albert L. Jenks, Mr. Corson's sister, 814 Colfax street. After being away from Bvanston several years Mrs. Grace King Havi- at 1414j5nman avenue. ' Mr. J. F. Stewart and his mother, Mrs. J. W. Stewart, 2121 Central street, and his daughter, Miss Marion, have gone to Daytona, Fla., for the winter, Mrs. Stewart having preceded them two weeks ago. Francisco (3 j^l^ig...... Friday afternoon at *^ the hoine of the hide's |>aretttt and Mrs. AJfred O. Franclsee, Elmwoed ayenue, ' Mae Francisco was unittd to Rev. J. Madison *UiW Mrat ceremony. Miss her sister's maid of groom's brother^ Mr. James of Chicago was host man* ;waT solf-trlmmed and Her maid of grey messalihe and carried pink roses. «««.wi dinner followed tlM eerethohy which Ifife and b1b£ |ft ", their newly furnished «at Maple avenue. place last Saturday 8:30 o'clock, at 1112 (Jle when Miss Harriet Edith Mr. o. W. Doerr warn riage/ Dr. A. S. C. Miss BUsabeth acted as maid of honor and |irf ert Mime served as best man. bride wore a marauiseUe laea over satin trinimed with criwtal •*»( mlng and carried a bouo^iet of filtM of the valley, the nuua of hoslor wore a crape da chene gown white satin, trimmed with silk and crystal trimming and carriisd^lnk bridal roses. A very elaborate reiflSip- tion followed, at which sixty were present The house Waa Jrated in palms and bridal Among the out-efttown guasts Mr. and Mrs. Goodnow of Jollet, jCrs. Undaman and daughter of Ne^f yi?rk and Mrs. Inman of Canada. The Wad- ding march was playM b^ MJ^ss Cath- erine Miller, and :,,inusite.J«B^j;^ evening furnished by Mr. B. R* }(or~ gan.' Mr and Itrs. Doerr baTa fona on an extended trip to Niagara* a|tf will he at home Nojfpm||an^i;;J j J^ ... .T*I4C#I !i7tisftEm ummu mmmimm r PHONE W1LMETTE 802 imd Cat Hospital sJBIbbbWbssssbbbsbbbbsbs«bWbss»Mb^^ ..... iiniMiii.it i-ii«iii|-i.-y.ni>*.....im.....I. 11-".' '"' â-  '"â- â€¢ i " "i'ij^ 'â- W^jiJi'JgiLf.l"1'1.. MW$>„9* 3£fsk '&C,-

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