Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 Dec 1912, p. 13

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£<*ff*JI«9f»->**J IffiM (lee :.t vJ :;.«'M v^'-ft ' ^ce^ iixd Mfiirgaret Anderson, Mary Potfe, p her brothfr in ^1 Tuesday, J|^vlt* J^^Mr^^!^ * S^red into ieBp :hoiip$ ^^i^^^ted»^41vid0 IL«d avenue. â-  " ,;^'^48MBi fpfctl^^off^ ttie1state Into imong those wj^o^^^ ate to be two Sgtmas*were Miv and*^M^mmm^. tournaments in thiB section of the ^T Mr and Mrs. #Ui^aft^^ Street "M^^^mM ^# TOer, which will take to the nigh m Misses Maude i^l^tt^^ fsfhool* bf^ fi8 Forest avenue|^fSi|Blrtaji: ^^r^/^ ,e *f their Lake t>0m&*W§*M %mke«ani Highland Park, Ev&stdn luncheon Dec 28. '^f|to#J^ l!M C C Prescott,^itadi#a^ tf* Godfc x*unt* dUrlsidn; and the AU. „? ipft suddenly tm^tieaOm^? *©ra division inclndes the high schools Tern account o( t^§mMW ^ filgin, Joliet, BataViai IWckford, thtf ^ ^^lii^r^ tfs4 ^ freeport and DeKalh, There win be , â„¢ - Q^HPf^tM^ii# ^*ht pfrtinrinary contests in different Mr. and Mrs. E^^£^**^ ^ of the state, on Feb, «3 and 84. ^hington avenue, â„¢7jf£^ ^e wiimera wiU meet t^weeka later J^trttt^d^^Lj|f^^~ the championship of the tank F. Planner of E^aaaton. ;;^ , . â- " â-  § state. Mrs. Thorn. K. Gale, tffeeofc.j^fajfc r of Methodist churc|Cv^«l«CJil an Diego, Cal., mai^^^jf^jm •hfiir two children accompany; W^mm F ^IThe Rtfyal Arcammi recently elected g^JQie following officers to serve for the Jnsuiag year: Regent, Mn • & Bf. Singleton; y vice-regent, J; R. Harper; secretary*^ Nv * & Setts; oraton A. C. Neuban; collector P. M. Bingham; treasurer, F. . L. Jay; - chaplain, guide, George.-*-&&& .Jr.;. - warden, ' J. ^M,i Han- san; trustees, [Francis Irving] F. I. Jacobs, Dr. fV A. Karst and C. E. Carhart; representative^ toy grand epuncil, C. L. Hoftken;^ alternate^, A. K. Shuriett; re^ttsentatiTes to hospital bed tnndi A. Ji Coburn iiid ^. R. Hamper. Mr; J S! Harper; this feiiring orator, spbk^ dntoe^ubjwt^PuW^^^ 23 jk C^ristmaa. entertatament^^wr- -heir two children accompany; Dr. William Maun and wife returned rom the South Monday^l^-|«J,^ei| Wted Maunville, VU^'mTT^' '7^'^ he Doctor's father, and Palatka and acksonville, Fla. Last Friday a nunil^^W tge hoyg returned frdin a special train for the studentapf giicago and vicinity.* ;-;Ani<mgjiiMii ||jMro Herman Pompeff Marold Smith lladhLouis Bruch. .".; '..,:\-,- â- â- jj-^^- â- :.".. i '< Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Carlson, rartilngton avenue, %ill entertain - Carlson's mother' an"4 brofioe^ Hinsdell and (Miver Mlnsdeli of given by this order, the imperial quar-j d Rapids, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. tet assisting. It was hoped to present i lerick B. Crossley ot^^ ^ashtogton * **-â€".««» -«*i.^ <-ia»i eMwenty new Mr. W. B..Horton* proprietor of the Camera Shop, Evanston, had a very painful accident ; Saturday night. WbUe preparing to retire his foot slipped and he tell over onto the i back of a bed. A phyBician was called and an examina- tion showed that two ribs were broken. The injury is very painful and Mr. Horton will be laid up for at least a week. Although the injury might prove more serious if any com- plications should arise, from present indications, Mr/Horton will be oat again in about* week. =?=5= <KK>D mdithM. A7/«^ Second Floor tae4 High Class Beauti- fym 'mm mmim mm mm CngDone mwmmmmi TUT „ £-**&*** Mam TeUphont 905-J WitoMtte ISS RUTI^LMER Rtf*r$ne$: 1*93 Like A LIEBUNG WilmrtU, 111. m »FFI jC renue. Mr. and Mrs. v|lam Hopp of Chestnut avenue, Mr. and Mra. C- C. Dunahan of Central avenue, Mr. and Km J. D. Becker, Greenwood avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCue fwlll en- tertain Mrs. Bronson attd Mr. Rfchard, Branson, Mrs. McCue*s mother and brother. ^'^i;i Mrs. Ann H. Morley, widow of !?!& MB Morley, 'died at the home of her ion, Mr. Robert '^^^^^^'J^, fcnd avenue, last Friday. She had Bwd in this country fifteen; yea taring been born in England i^n rtirs ago. The remains ^^«M ^ " to'St Thomas, Ont 1# p$.-%&; m . The North Shore Cltisena' aasocia- tt« has issued clrculara, sending'tJ «* to the citizens alonf the K< ^"^ Throngii^ Aefr^ comnrft^«» -. are working for the prevention •f illegal liquor seHing, and the sottt- ttoa of the problems of drainage and ^ewnes a menmber, and Jme^wM pH are needed. This is a good cause p work for. ,.f^,itM%fiM^:4a^$!' ^coi^cawit^ii cla^|f|twenty 'melnheri|._, „.;:,.., ...,._! - *. The party given by Mra. Charles W: 0i^tl^ai^i^^ti4«il»n C. Smith at the Wilmette Woman's Club build- ing Tuesday, Dec. 17, was a very en- 4ia«fle«SM: receilvo ter/Sorothy, assisted. The following dren' Dress- era demand â- â- ? tri dfi distioc^fi tylie, dparac- ter, style *&nd tblr fittest worknfoisHip >o be had. tlffS^i^ -*4vygs Wft ARK HEAOa^ BMNCl^FiFfCESf:1: i^fl^. ""â- 'r~"'""~^.«^^d-^.............._.......__ .....__ Sb.i :v;^||>jgS'. in â- jj^pji p ^^s^i m XwdUNCEMmf ip %â- Â§â- '> 'm mmm TEACHER OF ' Ladies' Tailor ., ,,, ,â-  and .,• : Custom Tailor 1131 Greenleaf Avenue 18 :: Re«Wenca7r9-L pleasing descriptions: f|he holiday season brings many of ^ young people bwk to their homes. ;**«« them Mr. William Xavery of ^^reenwoo«^t«Biisrfi^^^ •*^ tmiversity; Mian Dorothy Cal- - Jr. 601 Lake avenue, from Dana hall, ^»ly, Mass.; ICas Dorothy Web- â- **. 619 Forest avenue, frooa 1101111- ^•minary,|ao«re^m; «?% fffNt 802 lAke avenue/from Shehcy- ^tWls.; the Mlssea Aitte and Helen 5»has been teaching at Henderson, n»*nd Miss Helen at Hermeraville, 1.1 if^Eilf W The City Visitor. The Gftty Reporter. An* Tve Got Home. %> S|Badow8^^|- * eretopbild^oi erfectBay^^ % T^tStattliBoyHand^ a Trfbnte. :â- '! ^th^^teMotth^^^o^^ ; fqolnE^Ch^^ . â-  f * Half MBnnte «dng* J'v '5:' 1 My Old Van% ^art^Wtfery; 2* A Ut^ Wnjk Rose. , ; . s ' A ^eep^Song. _,- , i>4, t - ' •c Wff landman.' J puyJiake>BJBlie»e. % "Tiel^^i^ • JBdLe WISCONSIN ICE Director*/Mu*ie. Church a/!'*• ^Uawwiow, Chicago - â-  _________„„,,. ^ JSV4NS7VXr STUDIO-HMtwemm VM^ty&**ji CHICAGO STU&fO^smo*^ ' " ' Art. 9th in<HmA*dttori*1* l^Mfrei^^y Residence Phone. Evenitoa $4i4-W- ^IH^ftittMl ,€•»*! .:i-i,;j STATE BANK f Makes loans on improved Nartk Shore tea^estate km Rogers Park t^ Highland jRark, and on farms in Lake county. a/Wj . ^^ 1 Iwnes^^ Certificates •£ DeAit teJtgB|W»WJW^ii in denominations of fl'ooJnd mu|U#le«on vfJUphitpays four percent interest. - ^â€". ^^* 1 Offers for iuvestment Jj»TmortgaJsffon **9f?^f*r estaternetti»g the iavestor five a«done-lialf percent, in • sums of f 500 and upward. Send for Hst OFBTCBRSANDDmBX}^ ...^V,V-^' J.lWMc^nire.Preaident ^ j^^t^^^e^^ Ira J. Qeer^Conhael B. O. Keller Arthnr V, Veraoa, uaaiar Banning;Rooms /" ; *„*" "^ " Central Avenue and Sheridan 1M»ad > Wfnlani fifl*. is- x w 0: Â¥.-i'. [ fit- 006^ West Railroad ^r^iuf . â-ºE have been doing the cleanipgr dyeing, pressing and repairing for particular people for mbre years"than we care tofemagiw. Vw business has grown stea^^^*^1^ words, careful sgt3^ intelfigeltfwork is appreciated in thi|ibusiness as in ev^ry other. Wouldntit pay you to call us up and give us a trial? V â-  • 'â- ...'-,â- :'â- .â- â- Â»â-  Defunlow^s 6223>AVIS STREET M 1730 ml MbscrWefofthf^ ;;:^MS^L.iffl^^jA^^S^ ;x_

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