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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Nov 1913, p. 3

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II < * vn^mmmmm is^^aw.jfKS^IsaHBS'liiHMIl; :& "}% % if People Are Doing in Lake Forest â- 'i i and Mrs. Orville E. Babcock are cing over the birth of a son. Y. W. C. A. will give a party at [kssocintlon rooms Friday evening. H. W. Speidel returned Sunday .a ten day's trip in Iowa. J. Ogden Armour arrived knesday. from gurope. , Irs. Jan. Y. Kelly of EUnhurttt, 111., ristting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. nk Duiicham. r. 11. M. Hubbard and' his family Monday for a trip to Europe. They be away all winter. , \l\o ladies of St. Mary's church held it- regular monthly ball at St. ry's ball Wednesday evening, lir. anil Mrs. Hugh McBlrney John- moved Monday to their town use in Chicafco. Jrtrs. J. A. Scholl left Saturday for liliester, Minn., to visit her mother, W. W. Griffls.^who la quite ill. The Crocus club gave u Hallowe'en Jl In Anderson's hall Saturday even- lr», and Mrf. C. G. King returned their town house in Chicago Satur- (y. ,' J\: Alox. Iiobblnson' returned Saturday urn a three month's vIbit in Scot- lud. ILLINOIS CHILDREN TO HONOR LINCOLN On November 19, at 3 O'clock, a Half-Million Children Will ? Recite His Address. The greatest, tribute ever paid any person, living or dead, will be paid to the- memory of Abraham Lincoln on November 19 next. At half past three o'clock on the afternoon of that day five hundred thousand Illinois school children are expected to recite in uni- son the lmmbrtal address delivered by the martyred president on the bat- tlefield of Gettysburg;. Abraham Lincoln delivered this "great literary and moral treasure" on November 19, 1863, at the dedlca- aJB „_„.__ . tion of the Gettysburg National ceme- , q. T„llla tn tory. It will bo on the fiftieth annl- : ' versary of that occasion, and at the same hour of the day, that all scliooL children above the sixth grade in the public schools of Jhe state will be asked to recite the inspiring address. ^ A Natlon-Wlde Observance. The Illinois Centennial commission, v/hich is arranging for the celebra- tion in 1918 of the one hundredth an- niversary of the admission of Illinois to statehood, inaugurated the move- ment for a nation-wide observance of :,«..........i......uitiug i What People Art Doing HjnlliEWaiidPirk ♦* Mrs. R. Shannon is seriously HI with pneumonia. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. John Ralph? October 28, a son. ^ v Mr. Oscar Noerenberg is at home from an extended visit in North Da- kota, i "â- * v Carl B. Renneckar will leave the fifteenth of this month for Holgate, Ohio, whew he will engage in the drug business. -;..-â-  Mr. Earl W. Gsell ia spending sev- eral days in French Lick Springs. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. qhas. Preburg's new homo on Deerfleld avenue ig nearing completion, Miss Katlirlne and Miss Amy Dean are visiting relatives and friends in LESTER COMPOSITIONS CAIN REOOGNITION List of Works ofYoung Chicago Composer Lengthened by Opus Numbers,! Kirning Kelsly returned Saturday i Gettysburg Day" this year. Governor f-m a six-month's stay on his fruit' I*1"116 has h,sued a proclamation call- >nch in Medford, Ore. Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., Is . the home of Mr. and Mrs. J i guest O. Ar- bour. Mrs. C, M. Ely is opening her town In use, 909 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, |iis week, Mrs. Bervman arrived 'In. Lake For- i, last week to, take charge of the (stern Union telegraph office. Mrs. Van Wagcnen and daughter â- <â-  visiting friends in French Lick Springs, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Granger Farweli have nk^n an apartment at IDE East Chest- iiii street, Chicago, for the winter. j Mr. and Mrs. A. Volne^JToster have lb ken apartments at the'Virginia Ho- lt"! lor the winter. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Adams are mov- Ilng to thoir ..town house in Chicago (this week, John McLelster or Lake Forest I sailed Saturday from New York for fliis old home in Londonderry, Ireland. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Paxton are vis- ilting in Wheeling, W. Va, They will Mill the last of this month for Europe iiijd will bo away until June of 1914. Mrs. Ilichard Eckhart will remain during the season afr her home in Lake Forest, which rioted. Mr. and Mrs. E.'A- Russell of North Sheridan road gave a large reception Saturday evening, in honor of their iv.enty-flfth wedding anniversary. Little Kathrine Geary is at the home of Mrs. L. H. W. Speldel, Lake Forest, during the Illness of her mother, Mrs. Geary, in Columbiana Hospital. The Delta Alpha Delta circle will ^ivo an entertainment at the play- house November 7 and 8, The affair is in charge of Mrs. Rossiter, Mrs. Knmsey and Mrs. Ewing, Mrs. J, Ogden Armour, Mrs. H. C. Chatfleld-Taylor", Mrs. W, L. DeWolf, Mrs. Frank R. McMulHn are among thn patronesses for the season of Tiffin muslcales to be given at the Blackstone Hotel the latter part of No- vomber and. early in December. A number of Lake Forest people have arranged a Thanksgiving dinner at the Cnwentsia. Among them are Mrs. J. T. Pirie, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. t; ay lord, Mrs. Wm. H. Hubbard and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank. McMill- ing upon the people generally in 111! note to observe the anniversary and State Superintendent of Schools Blair has issued a letter to superintendents, principals and teachers, recommend- ing that pupils above the sixth grade "shall commit to memory this noble address and that It shall be repeated by some or all of these pupils at half post three o'clock on Wednesday after- noon, November 19." An elaborate program of exercises will be given in Springfield on that day, under the auspices of the State Historical society. Patriotic individ- uals and organizations are arranging [for similar observances at other points [throughout the state. The Famous Address. Following is the text of President Lincoln's Gettysburg address: . "Fourscore and seven years ago bur fathers brought forth on this conti* nont a new nation, conceived in lib- erty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. "Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation or any nation so conceived and bo dedicated can long endure. We are met on a great battlefield of that war. We have come to dedicate a portion has been recently com-j of that field-as the, Anal resting place for those who.here gave their lives that that nation might live, it fs al- together fitting and proper that we should do this. Mr. and Mrs. A, M. Lowrie have re- turned from a trip to Washington, D. C, and New York City. Mrs. Chas. Follansbee and daughter. Miss Marguerite, returned last week from a two month's stay In the east. Mrs. Frank L. Wean left last week for a month's visit with her daughter in New York'City. Mr. antLMrs. P. Sclinatele of Gen- esee, 111., are guests of Mrs. Frank Warren. Mr. and Mrs. Hamond Dike of Crys^ tal Lake, 111., are guests of 'daughter, ifrs. Fred Clow. Mr. Bouianwick of Neelsville, Wis., was a guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. William Ludwlg. Mrs. Harold Van Hoesen entertained about thirtyguests, informally, Friday evening for her daughter, Marlon. Miss Ruth Warner entertained a number of friends at a Hallowe'en party at her home Saturday evening. | Mrs. Edward H. Raymond opened her homo Thursday for a bridge luncheon and entertained from 2 to 6. The ladles of St. John's Evangelical church will hold their annual bazaar November 12 and IS in the basement of the church. The Young Men's club entertained a number of young ladles at a Hallow- e'en party, at the club rooms Saturday evening. Miss Louise Rogers of West Vir- ginia is the guest of Miss Mary Sedg- wick on North Sheridan road. Miss Sedgwick gave a delightful Hallowe'en party in her honor Saturday evening. Mrs. F. D. Everett, Mrs. John Gour- ley, Mrs. Robt. Schneider and Mrs. Fred Schumacher attended the Sun- day school convention in Antiocb, 111., last week. The Ossoll club gave its opening re- ception Thursday, October 23. The hostesses of the afternoon were Mes- dames Wlggand, Can, Cobb, Beatt/, Moore, Norcross, Butler and Marsh Miss William Lester, the young Chicago composer, has considerably length- ened his list of opus numbers by com- positions which have been Just pub- lished or which are In the press. Of the former class may be mentioned "As a Perfume Doth Remain" (high and low voice). "Echo" (high and low voice). "To PhilliB" (high and low. voice), "Compensation" (high and low voice), all- published by the White- Smith Music Publishing Co.; "Even- ing Hymn" (medium voice), "My Prayer" (medium voice), published by Clayton F. Summy Co.. and the fol- lowing choruses, "Under the Rose" (mixed voices), "Home" (mixed voices), published by the White- Smith Music Publishing Co. In the latter class are "Apple-Blos- soms'* (high and low voice), "Remem- brance" (high and low voice), "My Vtose" (high and low voice), published by the White-Smith Music Publishing ...„_ Co-' an<l the following bearing the their S^hlrmer imprint: "Phyllis.and Da- • ' mon" (chorus for women's voices), "The Tryst" (chorus for women's voices), "O Mistress Mine" (for male chorus), "If She be Made of Red o White" (for male chorus), "Come Unto These Yellow Sands" (for male chorus), "The Way of Righteousness" (trio for soprano, alto and tenor), and "The Lord is in His Holy Temple" (unthem for mixed voices), "A Dirge" (low voice). Although still a young man Mr. Les- ter has additional compositions, of ly-, ric individuality and melodic effec- tiveness, to his credit, among them "In the Quiet Hours with Jesus" (duet for soprano and alto), "Abide with Me" (anthem for mixed voices), pub- lished by the Studio Publishing Co.; "Hushabye, My Baby" (low voice), "Rockabye-Towft" (low voice), "Just As I Am" (sacred), (high voice), "To Music" (high voice), and "Song of Proserpine" (high voice), pub- Ushed by the Studio Publishing Co. Hit CARELESSNESS EXPENSIVE. Boy Bowser, a chauffeur. emptor«4 by Harold McCormlck of Uke Foreit, was arrested in Evanston by Officer Devella Brooks for driving an automobile without having tfco license number displayed. When "ar- raigned before Police Magistrate Beyer, Bowser explained that he bad changed the license number of an- other body to be used in the winter months on the car and had neglected to place the license number on the car he was driving. He was fined »3 and coats for his carelessness. W*tl»Bi» Htrrfaoa 2801 Madam^Clsie Weinberg FatcyJfoidhik ami Dresses milling I CHICAGO Talking Machines *££&. Phonographs rented chase price if d alon^|Me shore. Ptfpwinn«tk_ UAMES MtVKtTlAKK Rentjo apply on pur- liveries made atWInnetka. Central 3SO? ON5 CHIOAOO SPAGHETTI â- â€¢HWa* ClfCea if. ,,., Arrsxissis W*$AwM**M&9?* its* EVIKI Private DMafl SfT RIGHT DOWN IND QRDFR CQgfNNIS WAUKESHA WATFR it tad see sow m Dc Vt tr«st to m«re ft Yoa.caa save this pare .: torn1 deUciosi iw m tm *jer **& iMukd or Jbikd wattr,i * ck>ffwijsy4st A$Uf0l pwtfy it; -WasktilCfaJftf vitct oa rosrtaUe nuiliag i postal today, LADIES' TAILORED MAOESUITS Cif to Voir Ifiisirf dnd worl- shinjpirtr- signer & maker of gowns and suits for women JOSEF POCIUS Suite 832 Republic BMg. State and Adams St. CHICAGO Harrison 2802- !|HINCKLEY & SCHMITT, lnc| .^V.Til. Evanston980 j::: \.%_IV19 Asbury Ave, I i best andg«f Trior quickest, ^mm 5^CLEANEST*^«« 'fc%- AND MOST â- â-  mm- CONVENIENT ARC LIGHTS FOB STORKS SPACES. LNCANDE! rfm HOI l/^ heater; PUBLIC North R )IATORS. Â¥ICB COMPAN WHCHN ILUNQi^000^m III I III IMJI........" rn GastlSt li ~Wr&. 191,1. Pf.njBon-_A venue. Evanston sn &ITELERHONBS SO-OO^^HB Anna McKenzle entertained the sewing class of the Baptist church But. in a larger sense, we cannot M°nd*y evening. Refreshments were licate-w« ,lot *.««««..-»!!:«« 8crved an«" a *ener«' *ood time was enjoyed by all. Mrs. C. EI. Geary 1* In Columbiana Hospital, Chicago, where she was op- erated upon Sunday for the second time. Mrs, Geary is the daughter of Mrs. F. C, Richards of Green Bay road. Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick P. Luther have gone to Hammond, Ind., where they will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Wickham of Philadelphia will occupy their residence in High cn and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. j the people, shall not perish from the Granger Harwell. earth." dedicateâ€"we cannot consecrateâ€"we cannot hallowâ€"this ground. The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, have consecrated it far above our poor power to add or detract. The world will little note, nor long remember, what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here. It is for us, the living, rather, to be dedicated here to the un- finished work which they who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced. It is rather for us to be here dedlcat- w,» ^ tn?tr resiae ed to the great task remaining before land Park for the season us, that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause NEWS WAMT Apa brinq m»uj.TS for which they gave the last full measure of devotion; that we here highly resolve that these deadphall not have died In vain; that this na- tion, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom; and that govern- ment of the people, by the people, for Mr.and Mi)e. Klein's Fpenfh/liool Imstjkaon Njoth Shore Trust Company pTATEBANK ------- .capital; $100,000 f. Make* loans on .improved North Shore real eatste fromlill Roger* Park to Highland Park, and on itrnsAn ,UkeSlij county^ ^^.V::. 4* \jF\ ^M it for n^e»»JK\ypAnonth» and muAp^on whTh itpayag^ â- â- â- â-  • Vr.- â- :ms-;S:-?^L- â- .â-  9M$ nit mortc^fes on jj^aFfed real f Issues CertificaJajf^f in denotmoasrens oi four percent in ff Offer* for investment estate, netting the â- m - .» Jtor five and onasisfrpercent to«,iS^ samsoft5ooandjJP*rard. Send foHBt ^7^,]3$0. '-" 01TOBR8ANDDmEOTOB8 ' ^--'^^^ J. Fred MoOnira. Proatdsnt Chartss A. Wighiasan, Viee-PnaidMit Ira J. Gear. Connsel R.C. KtlUt Artimr^S^^SSS^ Central Avenue end Sheridan Road Banking FVooms ARTMCSC W. VBRCOK Canhl.r Hlahlaivd Para, lis" mm 1246 WiLSOiiAv • Phone SBnnyiim* Privak either St SKCIUrMCflisi '$ Bldg. 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