Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Sep 1912, p. 15

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it shore, tbm who have cool retreat. Miss Bell© Boartliuan, HM H avenue, ha* for a month'! Tialt. Mr. OoTdon Ptettner and wife, 1746 Hinman avenijiv * Saw #| sttJauaeT abroad, are again at home. Mr. and Mrs. Tata A Marshall moved last week from 3118 Orrinaton w** to 'iMJW^ffi^?&&< .- Mr and Mrs. Rollin A. K-eyes, 1210 Forp--' avenue, announce the birth of a son Wednesday, September 4. Miss Kittie Cenfratt wlU eondnct the bi'sinese' in th* Century bnllding of her lister, Miss Agnes Conovan, de* ceased. â- : - . ;# ;> •. ,' ^..^ v.; , Mr. Tom A, Marshall, 1334 Hinman avenue, has guile for n ten days' trip to Keithsburg, 111., then on to Den- ver, Colo. 8 the ones mer at a :l)g|g^:l^liiU|i»^ ^^B^gl;- â-  of ProtK P;1U:^^l^ilM'.iHie guest of Lois Wilder for ten days, left m?W$$-$-'la^^iiio.with ma two children, Henry, Jr., and have been at Muakokee hotel, Canada, came home Thursday. pOtfisg Anna Harris of Sf Joseph, Mo., who has been the guest for the sum- mer t>t her sister, Mrs. Benedict A. Barrows, 843 Judson avenue, .returned honjp iFr|d#y.r â- â-  v. * 1""'-' ^ Mis. Margaret Swarthout and daugh- ter, Mies Elsie, have returned to their heaie, 1202 Wwjanjftoi* street, after having spent some time at their sum- mer home at Bpworth Heights, Mich. An entertainment, under the au- spices of. the Hemenway Bible school, Mrs. William T.AbbotW-18J»Huir will be given at the eirarch Friday man avenue, Mass., where weeks and thei the White mountains. Mrs. McWUM&ms^ M*y KavanaughJ is the guest Mrs James Jfcavi street, for two Mrs. Robert K. Wi Md., who has been of Mr. and Mrs. W imore, .faring, 2127 Orrington avenue, has retttftfSd-*td*nW' home. -': '•fa.***!-*" <. â- n.^'i^r 'â- ': Mr. W. D. Hotfcjne, 1221 Ashland avenue, Wilmette, a Chicago* whole- sale jeweler, was^opejrate^^^fJw* day for appendicitis at St. Francis hospital. He is resting easily, but hfs condition is still serious. *& *>â- '&â- * Mr. and Mrs. Parite B* Simmons, 1746 Hinman -uim^^im0^r^^^:^^^ evening, September 20, 'Misfl Miss Helen Ins Palmer, an4 daughter, on, 1^4 ^flfs^ve- ,s.*.*xm~.j for Canada, where Mr. Pynchon la on his vacation. After tf£ 1^w%g;^yv|hj%y^i. airborne home together, â- â- "â- % Rev, t)avld Hugh.'; Jones and 622 Greenwood boulevard, who bavg been spending the summer at *^~^-y&w; Ulch., rejnrned today. week. They caitie steamship La^huafd after Dr.?vJbnes will AH his >i«plt, first Presbyterian church, Sunday. Tpaf Misses' Beake, Sherman ave- nue and Church street, expect their nephew, ife' Kenneth &1 Beaker of H^ven, Mich., the last of the Ifca-vwill he thjeir. ^ggpsi. dur- ing the a ' " ,"S-,f^v» r». Vivian hate moved to IfH Orrington arenue -fronV\iiifc ,;Mrs,: ^enry '>l^4er^iW •venue, has returned from Berrien Sprii&a^ iiich. • , :-cM>..:^-- Mr. Clarence Johnson, 1701 Otto l*^* W«a«^ a position at;^osenberjE^. ;>l:;v" . aJM4'- Mr. Haffell SmitV1468 Maple ave- nue, Hpenj the week-end with hli par- ents in Indiana. Mn and Mrs. Edward a William^ 2607 Park place, have returned frofi Beach Lake, Wis. . Mr. P. B. Oarroute, 726 Michigan avenue, is on a" trip to Cleveland, <X, and Bopton, Ktass. ;"1"% , * _,â- :,?$$" Minocqua, Wis. ';?*$|r ..........." Snn^ir in West pulnnai where Chisholm sang at th« morirfng service 'pk^-tifltM cfcarc^^^^ao'y; r^p%| t^ therev "" "^'â- ^â- â- **:'":> â-  ^ â-  - ~* Mr. Naurena : Hammond," 1812 Hin- man avenue, left Monday for a days' sUy in the Adirondack moutt- ft^ft^^ljietti' he fjrjiff :i*0>S>a its><5o»; nell university for the school year. M% jpathar^ ;$cj|$tQik Pa., who has been the guest of her uncle apd aunt, #r. and? Mjril^osepifc F. Grant, 2748 Stanley avenue, tor the summer, has returned to her home. Mr, and Mrs. Lyman B. Cooley, 2010 Sherman avenue, arrived home Mon- day. Mrs. Cooley has been for si* weeks in Colorado Springs with her daughter, Miss Reba, who went there for her health. Dr. Amos W. Patten and family, eie 4ay with her parents to Racine,.Wis., ^foster street, returned Monday from Michigan avenue, have gone for a trip to Seattle, Wash. Miss Lillian Piesel, 1400 Ashland avenue, has returned after a five months* tour of the west. : Mrs. O. B; Lewis of Oswego, N. Y„ la the guest o| ^»isf|4^lr8^ % Comstock, 2460 Hartzell street . Mrs. A. Frahm, 1809 Lyons street, left Tuesday for a two weeks' trip to Fox Lake and Ft. Atkinson, Wis. ! Miss Lola Peterson of Tobias* mil linery store spent Saturday and Sun in L. Hull, 030 University York 1 home on a iiio-i enjoyable Aree^1^ft';a;;^yf|Y«^^Ci^ mouiLo- on^^^i^^ent^of^l^oipe. The/ iojk their thrush eight different bu mg the summer absence of Mrt- Lil11.., k. Raymond and daughters, the ah ,es Lillian and Lida, 715 Sheri- dan ,„c.j, who have been in Los An- i ixi., visiting Mrs. Raymond's ci and husband, Mr. and Mrs. 5 s. Walsh, Mr. .and Mrs. Fred- opring of Chicago, another or, and her husband, have been gele. daufei •^ €hari •rick daufei . occup. lag Mrs; Raymond's home. . Mra John Reading, 620 Davis street, return ^d 8unday from Sault Ste. ! Marie and Manistique, Mich: At the flatter place she visited her daughter, Mrs. ) o. Coleman. Accompanying Mrs Heading home was her daugh- ter. Miss Ruth Reading, who re- > ton fiom a four weeks' vacation, and Mr. i ciry Wines of Sault Ste. Marie, who > m be the guest of Miss Violet |Reauiug for two weeks. I Thursday Miss Bertha Voelker of E.uuston gave one of the season's most enjoyable birthday parties in bono, of Mrs. Allen W. Bodell of 826 «reen eaf street, Wilmette, at Mrs; BodeL s home. The yard, was deco- rated with Japanesa lantern*. F|#^ light pictures were taken of the mid- nigh i flupper, songs were sung, and ;Mr. Edward Nordberg/'tii a liappy ^*eech preBentfd Mrar^BpjaU with y tahdsome quarter-sawS oak library ^ The young pex>pN, present ware j Mn Allen W. Bode|\Murrel McDon- ald, Catherine Patlalt Mr. Krauss, ^ar^ KUby, WUlhtrn Le^k,| Amelia ^en^.ich, Joeephjtodel^ Helen Nel- i^n, Raleigh Leoi^ Anna Arnold, ^olpn Soleman^ Edna^Slitter^ Edward «wd. Laura Kobolt, Charles Maitsen, #elen Eric«l^;Men^>>4o||, 6e^ ^e LawTenoe, Holly Potter, Ger- 3fede W©^ ^r. Oscar KorndoV Ulitan Itiastsr, «ck Balmes, Julia Lawrence, Bdward ^berg, AUce Bc4all. Ha«|o. Merita, .JJ**1* McDermott,-Mrs. NaUie Voel- m. AaroiTlUiait m^&^Owmo^ gtrles Hap^r- Bessie T^cWnson, £••1* Halverson, Ifeqia Gatrell, Jer- ^ Huinhari ipiigsf place, whoias spent the,summer with Mrs. Shotw<tfL left Friday for New ere' ehe will visit her granddaughter, Mrs. Farris Russell several weeks before returning to ^ f her home in Memphis, Tenn. Mr. Charles W. Triggs, 1112, Asbury avenue, left Thursday on a business trip to Peoria, Hi., and St. Louis, Mo., for a few days. Mr. Triggs returned home Saturday and left again for a trip to Sheboygan, Wis., and sev- eral other points along the Lake Su- perior coast Wore changeable pink and blue mar- quisette over white charmeuse. She carried pink and white cosmos. The, bridal party was entertained in- formally at the home of the bride, 725 Foster street, after the cere- mony. After a trip to Maine Mr. and Mrs. Bates will be at their home, 617 Noyes street, about Dec. 1. Miss Fulcher taught four years in the Fos- ter street kindergarten school, re- signing her position at the close of. school last spring. Mr. Bates is a member of the law firm of Bates, Harding, Edgerton ft Bates, Chicago. He is a graduate of the Northwestern University Law school, class of 1904. The. marriage of Miss Eleanor Agnes Fulcher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. yRdwio M. Fulcher, 726 Foster street, to Alfred Kicker Bates, son of Mr and Mrs. Thomas Bates, took place Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock at the First Congregational church of Bvatiston. The Rev. Vitttam T; Mc- Blveen performed the ceremony, maid of honor was Miss 'Gyneth Fulcher, sister of the bride, and |f is* Mabel Piersen and Miss Ruth Atwell were bridesmaids. L R. At- kiss was the best man and the inhere were Gordon Fulcher and George Pearsons. Margaret Hall- stead was the flower girt Miss Wini- fred Hall played the wedding march and the bride's father gave her away. Th* wide were & gown of pels! ap- plique, over charmeuse, caught with bride's roses and orange blossoms. Her veil of tulle was caught with orange blossoms and she carried a shower bouquet of HBes of tha valley and swansonia. The Iirideiinaiia were in pink marquisette over pink satin and carried Kiliamey rosea Had Mrs. . Fred Barnhart of Oswego, N,: V., who h^ laeei* yisl^lng Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Barnhart, returned home Tuesday. Mr. Harry Scott of iNewark, Oi., has been the guest of his aunt, Mrs. J. J. Adams, 1127 Hinman avenue, lor a few days. Mrs. Sallie Woodson and Mrs. Hall of Memphis/ Tens;, who spent the summer here, returned,-home Friday vlf .Nte^Torll.^ I *'.-'f,\s]'i:."' Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Connie, 1806 Sherman avenue, will move Sat- urday into the Orrington, 1734 Or- rington avenue. Mrs. Alfred Marshall, 1660 Oak ave- nue, has returned home. She spent the summer at their farm, "Shaw Acre," near Auburn, Wis. Miss Emma Moore of South Bend, Ind., who was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Parsons, 1732 Orrington avenue, has returned home. Mr. Edwin Strlngham of Kenosha, and Mr. Russell V. Morgan of Bur- lington, la., who were here last year, have returned to 1857 Sherman ave- nue. Mrs. Stewart Clark of Boston, Mass., who has been the guest of her son, Mr. Lawrence Clark and family, 3*403 m&^"r^,:$f#^efl home Monday, i â- , ? <: > : £ UlrSb.- A. ^ouf t of Siojfc* Wdls, s. â- â- ^m*Ste$^^ modi lap. ^UT; the^it«ni*i«r,^ letathed tome Momiay. ^Mrs* ;#aett wtll re- :main'S6re ^^I0^^t^0i> Xf- M^phrs, Te^n^fnd Miss No#burn, aisa a' teacher tMre,-who have been spending the Bumtner in EvaBSton, have returned to "their home. Bishop Theodore N.? Morrison and daughter, Miss Sarah Morrison of Davenport, la., who have b<eeri guests for the past week of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Chandler, have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick S. Brown and daughters, the Misses Elizabeth and Margaret Browir, 1703 Ridge ave- nue, have returned home. They had been at their summer cottage, "Birch- brook," for the season at White Lake, Mich. Mrs. Nathan W. Williams, 1241 Hinman avenue, has returned from the east. Mrs. Williams went to get her little daughter, Elizabeth, who has been spending the summer with. Miss Elizabeth Charles At JUford Lake Camp, Me. Miss Lillian Percival of the Fow- ler studio, 1642 Orrington avenue, re- turned Monday from a three weeks' trip to Cleveland, O., where she went to attend the wedding of a cousin, Miss Anna Sanders, o that city, to Mr. George M. Pago, also of Cleve- land. ,â-  j Mrs. Ida L. Hammond and daugh- ter. Miss ElUabeth Hammond, and Janet T let Jens, 1812 Hinman avenue, will leave next Monday for a ten days? vacation in the Adirondack*. Mrs. Hammond is a member of the National Arts club and has taken a duplex sta- dia apartment in the club bdttdiilg in Grametcy Park, New York City, for the whiter where thay will go after a summer spent at Lake Geneva, Wis. Rev, Mr. Merrill, pastor of the Brick Presbyterian church of New York, who has occupied the Patten home g§ their- absence, hsg returned *o the east. ia33 Snarinaas Ava* â- ^â- ^"/^fewiaplW-.-, 4 f A group of floor Standards and Electroliers in the < Electric Lamp section of Electric Shop â€" Chicago, Every visitor is delig the section of ELECT devoted to the Floor Standard State these particu reception ome ed with C SHOP of Electric ectroliers* ssiye, Lamps are desirable for lighting the , parlor or music room. Because of the unusually wide range of selection afforded â€"most of than exclusive patterns â€"it will pay you to see the display of Electric Floor Standards and^ Portable Lamps for every conceivable use at ELECTRIC SHOP; The prices, as usual, are generally lower than elsewhere, con- sidering the Quality. Hundreds of other Electrical Appliances are shown here. Be sure to visit Klectric Shop,.- when next you ere in Chicago. Visitors are always welccme. ^mmc Shop-Chicacp Jackson Boulevard at Michigan Avenue * .«*ti«nm» and tha juaidi sL honar, â„¢r.,„_ â€" K-,_. __..___â€", jsus^miJabdi^

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