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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 31 Oct 1912, p. 4

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m* $TO* vr^i t":y^ptf ,<'iP;»»j FW^'M'd' '"'"V" ';'">â- >'â- ' ""â-  " y*jn thKt rir «*~â„¢1*»fr* thtospay. October !"» WJutt People Are Doing jj in winnetka.........**"* !lir. W. O. Riley to oo a hoslness trip to the Pactfto coast yn, u A. West to home from a two wMki' rtolt to Olney, 111. Mr. and Mn. Henry T. Thorsen and family art home from Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Barber are borne from a rlrer trip In the sooth. MiaA A. Fllklna waa hostess to a â- mail party of friends last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Weart are home from a rtolt to aonthern Wisconsin. Mr. Thomas Bishop Is on a three weeks' basinets trip to Cleveland, O. Thursday afternoon Mrs. Arthur Byrnes gars a reception at ber home. Mr. W. J. Fischer is in Philadelphia with the Chicago Grand Opera com- pany. Mr. and Mrs. Jirah Dole have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Col- lege of Yorkvllle, 111. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Elliott are resid- ing at the Moraine hotel pending the completion of their borne. A very enjoyable musical was en- Joyed by the Royal Arcanum lodge at Community H6use, Oct 21. After several weeks of bunting in Minnesota. Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Murdow have returned to Winnetka. Mrs. Stuart F. Merchant has re- turned from an extended trip to New York and Rhode Island. Mrs. Caro- line b. Greene,, "ho *•â- * will remain another month in the east Mrs. Herman B. Butler entertained Saturday afternoon at her home. "Hill rise." in honor of her daaghter-hvlaw, Mrs. Francis Butler. On Tuesday evening (election night) election returns will be received at Community House. A atereopUcon program will be given also. Mr. and Mrs. George Wheeler Hin- man are on an extended trip through- out the west Last week they were at Yellowstone National Park. Mrs.' W. W. Power and childres/have returned from Steele City, Neb., and are occupying a house in Olencoe until the completion of their home on Spruce street. Mr. Thomas Dreooa, whose home in Olencoe was destroyed by Are a short time ago, is occupying a house on Spruce street until the completion of their home. TeJspfcosM OSCAR EXPRESSING C*matfe» Furauh^J for 806 W. OAK STREET ^ - ODH TTRESSES AND CU6HH ANTIQUE FURrs* Tittffcoii Wilfittki 235 Opposite C, « MNOVS.1 St W* H« vmfr* «MM.................*••................>MMMMti! i What People Are Doing l i>.......»♦> in Kenilworth >.........>" Mr. and Mrs. John Haslam are in New Orleans. The pictures and stereopticon views shown by Mr. Percy Eckhart Sunday at the Union church were greatly ap- preciated by a large and enthusiastic audience. Dr. Victor S. Balderston, health commissioner of Evanston, addressed an Interesting meeting at the home of Dr. R. B. Stolp a week ago Sun- day, the Bvanston health authority speaking on the needs of a contagious disease hospital. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Lester are home from New York city. A packed house ^witnessed the plays Saturday at Assembly hall. Mrs. P. B. M. Cole and Mrs. John Vennema were hostesses on Oct. 21 to the members of the Union church guild. Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Phelps have announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Susan Hamill, to Mr. William P. Zimmerman, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Zimmerman, also of Kenil worth. WHEELS GONE. H. B. Otis and H. Wilkening report- ed the loss of their bicycles to the Evanston police Sunday. WON THEIR GAME. The Hickey Colts defeated the Win- netkas in a game of indoor v baseball Saturday. The score was 14-7. |..............M»MM......MMMMMMM........•» | What People Are Doing If i+MM»tM»M#t» in Glencoe ♦.............." A HARD TIME8 PARTY. A hard-times Hallowe'en party Is being planned by the Epworth league of the Covenant Methodist church for Thursday evening at the old Kimball Press hall. Everyone is to come dressed for hard times and with a pocket full of pennies. Everyone is Invited. The admission fee is one good appla Miss Darey Orde is in Minneapolis for the winter. Mrs. Ruth Collins has about thirty pnplls in her dancing class. Tuesday the members of the Union church guild met and sewed for the missionary box. r Mrs. Douglas Cornell and children hare returned from their summer's outing spent in the east. . Mrs. Frank Laws entertained yes- terday afternoon at auction bridge in honor of Mrs. Prank Scott. ;Mrs. Caroline Daggett has returned from a visit to Racine, where she was tie guest of her niece, Miss Blythe. fDont forget the Olencoe Equal Suf- frage association meeting tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Sylvan Newhall. This afternoon at the Woman's Li brary Clnb Mrs. Charles Guy Bolte of Winnetka will talk on "Personal HENRY IL< SST Ml ROENER venue WINNETKA, ILL. Ovsr Mtycr'f Store HBNTIST zWkm Street Vn Ra^hWad Avenue I WINNETKA ! & Kfe T, 36 Years Ago We sold hardwood noorS'-Goo/hkLMl' FlJqfs ffid led the imfia^ uiKrleed <m*few 'â- ?? u The only difference M Recollections of JChina." Mrs. Chas. D. Brandrlff will furnish the music. At the Union church, during the coming week, Miss Frances B. Patter- son will conduct the church extension lectures. The first lecture will be given next Sunday at 2 p. m. The subjects are Questions of political and social issue at the present time. TOE WINNETI Drug*€KM<Hfc Co, WINNETKA, In Books the Best 1/ \*r If you are building up a Home Library or want to help your children and other friends to increase their collection of books, send for our Bulletin: "Building the HomeLibrary" e of It I a descriptiv 34^ pages, be ma1 gives a fewasjgges- tiojfe why w^sj^ught to lid a "Home Library" and how it may be done. I have sold to Evanston and North Shore families for the last 12 years and their continued trade is the best evidence of satisfaction. A. S. Becker 8th Floor, Stu<Ubak4r BmUdims 623 S. Wabash Ave. CHICAGO EKfJND-1 E TMOMER Telephone Z48 winnetka, Dl. WE CALL FOR, =EVERY Along the Entire 'MMff^m # M witi :M* PL AC! ORD R N (Nelson proi.) <aundi Tel. 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