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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Jan 1922, p. 5

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and Mrs. Frank C. Van Ness, 731 Laurel al^nuefan- nounce Mie marriage of their .daughter, Mabel Ruth to Robert R McElroy Jr., son of Mr, and Mrs. Robert H. __ McElroy, W7W Sheridan road. The wedding was cele- very quietly ^t the Drake hotel on New Year's Eve, in thE presence of the immediate families and a few intimate friends. Jfcev. Dr. Miller of Chicago read Mie service a*-8i3b'#clock3iOf^; I Upon their return from a Wedding trip/Mr. and Mrs. McElroy |nll make theirhome temporarily with Mr. and Mrs. Van Ness at 731 Laurel avenue. â- ^.â- â- â- \ :'r<±Q£l:X;;^:*.'â- ':£,'â-  i'2^--::;JlC^^Wii^^^^M the guest of honor at numerous delightful luncheon and afternoon flffa,rs '^v€n--by;hertriends55i#-;-':--^ &M'^ Sheridan/Plaza tomorrow evening. Mrs, jolih . Gillies, J73S Eighth street, has gone to California to spend the remainder of the^winteiv ^ Mr. and Mrs. Roy A ? Thompson held "Open House" at their home, 811 Ashland avenue, on New Year^srDayr .Mrs. Ella V. Ambuhl of Evanstbn announces theengagement J1\r,daU&£ter' ElJ?abeth> to Thomas Staver Moulding, son^of Mr. and Mrs Thomas C. Moulding of 100* Greenwood avenue ,Both ver^fv mL^JTu^u* °f thC d^S of '13? at Northwestern uni- -â-  ^£ ^sst^mbuhl bem£ a member of the Alpha Phi sorority, and Mr. Moulding a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. ^ _Mr. and Mrs. August * Ha wkinson have announced the marriag* iLrm^ ^tSV^'J? "^ ?rb^ Son of Mr. and M&; Herman Erbyofl03 Woodbine avenue. The wedding took place fr^^ Mr: and Mrs^ranJc^k Kimj antf Mr. Daniel Hu^nin^SWS and Mrs. Philip Huguenin, 506 LSke Mr. and Mrs. Morton L. Paterson . â- â- -- --.________K M-e«».»*»., ^w aj^Jnterested --in- th>^Sho«-ffeta1terV ^eiH^r^naMrone south to attei National convention which is tb"heT^Ja**?mrtten ^lit^^Tacadei ^held in Chicago on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday7and Thursday of next week at the Coliseum. Mr. King; is chairman of the Costume Revue, which ^will include 130 -«iodel^ -exl._.__„ shoes to be worn with every sorjt of ^costume.' rM3i^§SmM^^^ksi^i6^0i -. -Mrs. King is chairman of the En- tertainment committee which has been arranging humorous affairs for the guests' pleasure during their i»«^i&atm^y _fterno^ visit here. On Monday and Tuesday .evening, there will be dances in the frl^allrooms ofthe Congress arid £a- 2|sSaHe hotels* on Tuesday afternoon, : | ithere will fee a» card party arid tea | at the Drake, and a thousand tickets :^2iax4^i&eJ&j^ 'â- â€¢:~^~Weo^n€Sdayr '^^i^g^FM^^-^^MiifWi" Chicago is expecting to play host 35000 people this coming tts-HOne-eon* | f Among the ylro^ ^returned to their resprrtirr rnllfl|r n | this week after a holiday vacdMotf Sgare the Misses Dorothy and Priscilla |f |Uoyd, to Oberlin; Messrs. John Hbff- ,|; inan, Robert Harbaugh and Glen ^Gathercoal, to Ames; the Misses and Margaret Gallagher; . Mrs. J. Edwin MMdelton, 725 Chest- nut avenue, was hostess to one of the Tuesday Luncheon ^md Bridge clubs this w^^^^^M^^^^0fmm^^. The Tuesday Luncheon and Bridge club will meet with Mrs. C. E. Rerin- eckar, 935k Elmwood avenue, n^xf week. ;M ^ . ."jr...;. Mr. and Mrs; Si A. Wheelock, $22 Central avenue, will leave early next week for;'j8|.t Petersburg, Fl^., where thej^wi^ilemfm--^ ' -r:Mr^TlniSl^;^Haries fPSariforl Clarke, 526 Washington avenue, will entertain at a dinner dance at the Dish washing: is a different jobâ€"with Blue Devil Cleanser. adv. LTG9-lt« Mj-. and Mrs. Louis F. Brautihold, j Mr. and Mrs. Ozias Riley of Ch4|i and, their grandson, Master -George' paign, 111., are the guests of Mr. ai Cole, have.returned from Minneapolis, jwherfc^lhey fcftgnt the .holidays rda^ivesillliiiliM^I'" IfffftS with -» sis- iSSjKS w$bMM&;iM?k£rMi ' â- â- â- â€¢ ^mmrgm^mmmmi'. «:^v«sa^ Jacob B. <keine1^rV«r^a1cral^ <*»**«^ *fc?^$*W?f&£iM. v â- 'â- â€¢ ;';kMV;D.^'.Kirig,'.iri '^"Mt^m^om avenue, has returned, to Dartmouth nue^ returned on Monday morning t$ Washington and Lee university after a holiday visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Smithers, jr., an^maJOon haye Jieen^fhe guests of Mr. and Mrs.:"lejrrl,â-  j£:$mjthera, 711 Lake avenue, lil^iftll^ff :P:'7|s On Thursday evening of last week, Jacob vB;;: Greiner, Jr^, entertained a few friends at dinner and cards at his __ -home, 631 ..â- ^^•4ywtie.^^^^^^^|^^^p^|^ Mrs : Miss ^j^^^ap^fm college; â- It the;hottie:w:lilrs^clii';St Central â- ':avenuei:::;'tte^'^eelK--...... msasm. ' Will pay reasonable prices for mdttd^ |i picture films. Phone Wil* 1507'or tlOi.•â- '» ..................................................~............"'MiH!*tAift*v;- XA^TOS 61S Davis St, Evanston ATINEES 2 and 4 EywOnj 7«nd 9 Monday and Tuesday January 9 and 1ft RUDOLPH VALENTINO it:......:^,v.' "-'and â- "< '^'c::.-.,:, llfflllAGNES. :â-  AYERS #W. A Tremendous Presenta- Woodstock, Va. Miss Louise Starkey has returned 1 to her home in Des Moines, la.,^aftejr spending the New-year's holiday the guest of Miss Norma Itehuettge, 804 Greenwood avenue. Miss Dorothy Kuelzow ehte^fealnX. informally at luncheon and a bunco dance at her home, 611 Greenleaf aye cbversr for twelve guests. _ Mr. a^ ret^wried from their wedding journey arid tare now "residii^ at^t4«i6 ^ake avenue. ;: v^v '^ ^g&^^il^M^^^M read book. Half the world is reading it.; All the world will See the picture. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, January 11, 12, 13 sk9g£?^^^ fjDorothy King, ^.___.__ __....... ;^ ^^^lirii e^Woi^coc^, to the iltti?_ g^ersily^of Wisconsin;~ine"MisI'es^aW'! * Logie, Winifred Adkins, and Louise ^an4 Bernice Hosken, 4a th^Jjtniver«i sky of Illinois antt Mr. Phillips Tay^ GririneIl;college, U'^MMSSS^S^^â-  I "MiM Kose Cox was hostess atpt Christmas Jparty for her^Monday afterrioori dancing clashes last Fri* AppletonrWis^ffl-::l;w.S . " ._._.' • Mrs. Sherwood of Washington, D. ^Zlhe_lueit dOier dau«hier^Mtt. Samuel .Henry Rofcerts> 613 â-  CeWtral avenue. ^-;:^pi-""' ^^s«felSiw^piMs^| â- ::: The, T^rirsiaflfltitP wll'lrililainei" at the home of Mrs. Johh H. IHff, 1115 Green^ooJt:5:.a,y^ge,.,^esterday^,a noon. '!^^^^$^^2i^S^^2r:-^^:^r Mrs. Frank B. King was a luncheon hostess on Thursday at her home 829 Grejenleai _avemi^ !P"^ jpf^tojam^frieaids^ m WM*4 L*t ^rwi ce of the harem and desert dancer. as..... ice Saturday, January 14 WANDA HAWLEY ^'The Love Cfcarm" fWimien Of The West" How Would You like A Floriaa Ho With Ab Income? IS â- â-  |ni*IIIIM Â¥ - â- â- ftiaSFr*S-Ss^*^.SSiS-3^.-..^'ViS«4MsS A carefully worked out plan, combining highly de< sirable winter homea, with money making Orange and Grape Fruit Groves, in the heart of Florida's Highland Lake Region, Lake County, norid^ - Continnojis, Crow sired by the Investor. Membership in the Silver Lake CoimUy Oub (Qub House and Golf Course). All home sites (100x500) facing beautiful Silver Lake. Profits from one of the ten acre grover should be )00.00to$8000.< ^^^ggp^f-**®!^' â- â- â- -â- 'â-  rear. offeredforwleareltoSyears in- Florida and return. UK t^fato. every ticket to nighL On tlie last excursion^ p«o|^e out of 45 bought property, Th^ tiine to go U now while %0 JO' f9^^^!^^^l^^^iPii^:%^PPF." - t llislowigtoii :;-oHojnpanr "* 1157 Wilmette Ave^ Wilmette ....."' ' ' - ' ".....................'-Mf^^y^:^^:^i£........"""" Phone WiL 640 I m •li ®§r day^it^nntxti alJ.n ^riftwrt»w ^fwmr ah's club. The children demonstrated ;*helifei;l#^ Cox's private pupils appeared in solo ;^york.;..â- .;:,; ^^ftet^ the program there was danc- ing and favors for both guests and pupils. TWe class comprised of mem- bers of thej sijcthjSeventh arid eighth grades will hold their"':^(^rl^lK^0i3s Miss Marjo^ liatti Mann, Jr., 1121 Ottenwood ave- nuey had as their hOus^puests Jdur» inji >|ne7l^oliis^^ Mann ^d^r.^moh^ Mann of^Palatka, Fia;i liS^i^P:::Mi9s-:' Marie", Moore of .Pierre, S. t). !fifl||fc7an6*' .Mr. R. Joyv l^lyea 0 NolthSpa- ilglip^^l^otaV. i;:;f:', :r-Z :^f&.:i&?$$&?;;;2f-Z2 ;:llli®ff:S^plr>;;t:^d; 'Mrsli&^.]?. .;:Frawley:: have, sdld Jheir :h^^'Jid^^^^si^s^^tg^ ^', hotel, iRoger^ Park; durmgihe^wiiiter. T'heir son, Albert^ Jr» UjX Tuesday JiiMt&^Mi '?~!^$s|-Mrs.'rAlexander -'jffelsoll'^ wast>a""din^ l:^-1n;cr:',"h6s' women -from the Erlel^Chap^l InstK, tute on Saturday evening of last week at her homer 901 Chestnut avenue; '5§j JHfce phJlanthfop^departmeiit of the "6man*s club wilt held an fall-day; meeting at the club HoUS^l today, to sew'<-\for Frances v^iuyenil^telB^ra^ ssa l^n^hfeoywill he sjerved. Ugl .f|||s!^^ff^^^ij>!^^ 'm'iviSl c;t^f Wm, w ISi^^ WiM 'MM ^v^?i5^ 7^L! 'Si va tiles it hat been possible forurto <m^ J^piii^fea^^ ^fe^ p^^ifp h assortment of short 'fength^^tiSi^ ^jfito^^MJ^gii^ rtiem long enough to ma^e C^oto^t^ But please do iiotforg^^^ llaiKfe.;*^^ for values. ip *m %M!M 'liS â€"'^-^s^*!?^,^! itifes ;ertrude ULRI VOCAL INSTRUCTION Columbia School o* Music of :â-  |zGhic»fo, Phone Wil. 142. 71§ Unden Av«. t§lif!§*?S'«M »»«f .§|S»-";:'fiirfS

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