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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Oct 1913, p. 5

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W*W$v$^' 'WW^'y^^^W^* " ',1â„¢ m^mimm$m/0 S1KP 3S THE LAKS SKQRE NEW#Â¥KUR86ilV, OCTOBER 16,IMS. ,viiiiS:^"pMW^ datPeoplfl.Are Doing in Evanston Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Williams, 1785 Mrs Asbury avenue, have returned from street, Washington, where they have placed their daughter, Loralne, in school. Ward, 2612 Park lVi£t7rl»r« on-Social Service" <('w York. Irs- Victor Lucas of Barberton O . lueatofMw. G. H. Kellej, 1201 1251 Asbury The Women's Gymnastic classes un- der the direction of Miss Lydla L. J Leisenring, which meet Monday morn- I lugs at the North End Y. M. C. A., will combine their work hereafter and will meet at 9:45 o'clook for an hour and a â- quarter's work. { Mrs. Belle M. Woods, formerly of ,1239 Chicago avenue, has returned wood avenue. r" ^5niMrPturnfltomorrow from.-a j from-a visit with ner sister in >a mr; LI â- â€¢automobile trip. ! Grange and with Mrs. Gowey, fonperly <«™ " 5 „ ' A.,nPtt 820 Hinman'of Evanston, at Gardner, 111. «he Is Amalia Annei _._ â€"^~- ! at, present with" Mrs. J. W. Fellows. 525 Lee street. ,„„«. is entertaining her motner, Kiiai"csAnnott of Jerome. Ida. fer ' V Drln* 1713 Roomer ! .Pertained the North Shore â- Whrlub at luncheon on Thursday. It "sagement of Miss Margaret â- K... to Mr. George J. Visel, both Katon, has just been announced. iHcnry Mitchell of Gary, Ind.. Pt the wcok-rnd. with his â- L.ter. fia. Ruth Mitchell, 2203 Centra. iMr'and Mrs. Albert L. Bogart 1118 Kl. ivV-ur. entertained at bridge rlday cveiilnr*'- Twenty guests were lrMr"j M. Urickcr of Philadelphia a Spent the week-end with Mr ami ,rs. iiaymond J. Kletaamld. 815 Madi- l0"lrTnd' Mts. Donald H. Mann and |4t;i;(l.»ueht.r, notary, 2728 Harrison ItrcH, have gone to New Orleans-on a Mr iU'o'rtre Bcardslcc of Chicago was IWru^f Sunday cf Wb brother. Mr. 1 ouis 15. Ht'ardslce and family, 2314 iarrlfon-streot. Fdnl'i F. Walker,' 233:! Uncoli: â- treeing ;;(lie to .Net' Vork on busi- ness i'iir-1 *^Us for Europ« ou °<:t- 2'^! u tlip Kroni rinz Wlllielrn. ; Th(.(-irnnia Sigma fraternity of the, lEvBi'iii'"' I'.i'-'h school will hold their lannual Christmas parly on Christmas |(V(, ,jti:»> Evanston Country club. Mr Charles"' L. nunlmm. who has; |Dpen'visiting Maj. R..C Knags*. 72) j f.MlrlilP" avenue, left Monday morn- |inp-forbl« home, in Kansas City. j Mm, Hello Skinner, who has been ; JlUiM-her nlece^ Mrs.__Charles_a_j_ J Poor, 80.I Michigan avtnue, has re- [ turned to fi«r home in Toledo, Ohio. Mrs. (\ S. Stromeyer, who has bflen I visiting h«r sister, Mrs. Frederick >Muiiroe Wheeler, CM9 Forest avenue left Saturday for her home in Bloom- ingtoii, Mm Minnie S. Hess, formerly of Evanston. left Friday for California, where she will spend the winter with }1r. ami Mrs. Charles H. Mears at Altn Dena. Mr. and Mrs. William Gardner Hempstead, 1833 Asbury avenue, an- nounce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Adelaide, to Kenneth Miner Hess, Bon of Mr. Daniel W. Hess. * Mm. Kiln •• Pithcr-â-  left Tuesday for Jcliet.' After a visit of two weeks tliere, she will go to Hagerman to visit her sister. Later in the fall she will go Jo Los Angeles. Miss Gertrude Carter, "412 Green- wood boulevard, gave a tea Thursday afternoon in honor of Miss Grace Broadliiirst of Brooklyn, N. Y.. grand registrar of Kappa Kappa Gamma. Th«> young ladies who will have -charge-of the candy booth at St. Mary's bazaar. October 18 to 25, will give an informal dancing party at St. Mary's hall next Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Foster Risley, former residents of Nosjth Evanston, celebrated their fiftieth wedding anni- versary Tuesday evening at their home, 238 North Howard avenue, Chi- cago. Mrs, Frank G. Ewald, 750 Hinmau 'avenue, left Tuesday for a trip to Washington. D. C, and New York. She will visit her daughter, Mrs. Rob- ert McKay, in New York, going later to Clarion and Pittsburgh, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. G, W. Kellogg of Rochester, N. Y., and Mrs. >.ertrude Kellogg of Fond du Lac Wis., wore tjie guests of Mr. Kellogg's sister, Mrs. Ida Smith, 714 Madison street, the latter part of last week. Rev. and Mrs. David Hugh Jones. 522 (iruenwood boulevard, left Sun- day u,r Marietta, 0. They will return on Thursday. Dr. Jones will speak at the inauguration of Dr. George W. Hinman as president of Marietta college.- Mr! and Mrs. Irwin Rew. 1128 Ridge avenue, who have been abroad for several months, returned Saturday, accompanied by their children, from their farm near St. Joseph, Mich., where tht spent a week on their re- turn from Europe. Their children have been on the farm all summer. Miss Anna Palmer, who travels with the Eula Lee Ladies' quartet, is visa- ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Palmer, 724 Custer avenue. She left this tyeek for a trip through Ohio. Miss Edna Palmer, who is a member of the Cathedral choir, is at present In Iowa and reports great success for her company. By a special arrangement .,the illus- trated talks given in connection with the Elizabeth Burlingham collection at the Central street school will be re- peated at the North End Y. M. C. A., beginning on Wednesday evening, No- vember 28, when the Grand Canyon will be the subject under discussion. Prominent lecturers will sneak on each of the following evenings: Nov. 26. Grand Canyon; Dec. 12, Yellow- stone Park; Dec. 30, Tacoma, Mr. Rai- nier; Jan. 16, Denver and Its Side Trips; Jan. 30. Canadian Rockies; Feb. 13, Glacier National Park; Feb. 27, subject to be announced. The price of the entire course will be $1. E, Monson, 2732 Hartiell i Mr. and Mrs. -------, gave an Informal evening ] Hartzell street, Thursday In honor of Mr. and Mrs. weeks at Ballard G. W. Roche, formerly of Chicago, II. N, Kelsey. formerly of Evanston. how United States manager of the Hamburg Bremen Fire Insurance com- pany at New York, has been visiting his old friends in the city. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Gore and two children, formerly of Woodbine ave- nue, lately of New York, left Thursday to make their home near Sacramento. Cal., after being the guests of Mr, and, Mrs. John Watt, 2713 Woodbine ave- nue, for a few days. Mrs. Watt enter- tained her "Pot Luck" Luncheon club in honor of her guests Wednesday, Luce, 241V two J. Phalen. spending Wis. Mr. Charles Deerlng gave a lunch- eon at the Blackstone Thursday in compliment to Senor de Rlano, the Spanish ambassador. M. D, Sterrett, 2505 Hartzell street, has been appointed chairman of the conference â-  Committee of the North End Improvement association by President W. M. Green. W. J, Sonnen, 2614 Harrison street. has-been elected most loyal gander of the Illinois pond of the, Ancient and Honorable Order of (he Blue Goose, the Arc Insurance Boclal organization. Mr. Sonnen *ls a prominent member of the Are Insurance fraternity of Illinois and this week was the senior delegate of the Illinois Blue Goose to the grand nest meeting ot the order held in Chi- ca;o. 'â-  _â- '.â- . â- â- â- â- ;â-  Mr. John Doane, Jr., will give an ©r> gan recital Friday evening, October 17, at 8 o'clock, at the Northwestern University School of Music, to which the public is invited. Among his se- lections will be Fugue Jn___E Anne's), Allegretto, Prelude (La Da- molselle Elue), Elfentanz, Sonata No. VI (D minor), and Faniasle Ruatlque (Uii .â- souvenir nuptial). The Wedding of Miss Mathilda J. Ruland to Mr. Henry H. Schlrlngo was solemnized at the home of the bride's brother, Mr. H. B. Bull**. T14 Madison street, October 8 at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Tho Rev. Clyde King of the Methodist church, Ravenswood, read the ceremonf- The bride's gown waa of mauve silk *»d she carried an arm bouquet of tarlde*« roses. Her ^uly attendant waa her little niece, AUce Eugenia Ruland, who acted ai flower girl. Site wore a frock ot white Ip- gerle and carried a ytlto* task* of whit* asters. After a wedding "Mippei* Mr, sod Mrs.' Schlringe left immed*- gaap- atety for a trip to Sprln**eM, Peoria M ** and other points and will be at home to their friends after November 1 at •Hawthorne Farm." Norwood Pt^mim III. 5 to $10 0 THE TURNER H will make your ta«t ?••£• £.â- !£; "Si=ES=3 HAT b»to LAW* Phone Central 1066 Full Hat ERY CO. .OVP.er PELT St, Chicago CT3 t* p* Lrs to . f^ » 2. B. sr c/3 < OJD g psr c % » S â€"i a kv ^ 1 c/> nrsr5L _, O B) ^ P.â€" 3 "* ta o 2T fS V> 3 »â€" to o eg sr to fV <T> 'â- ?s-*- Ml/) J* s.g = 8^? to O =4 O > 3 O fVj C/5 < =? s.» H â-  3 ^ ?g »* rr PS -:% » & • *<! 1'^to .. S^ §05->g-S â€" o r> 3 25 3 cn ^S ZLv 5*o ^ to J? 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