Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Feb 1913, p. 5

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ipipi^iP^P§pi|^^llf Mite Florence Nel*°n of thf fitotol Monnett has 8oM >to $»^|rw»^, California; ">•. ":'^^^BSu Mrs B. J. Wallace of Jottet, I«», » the guest of Mrs.^.f. Hargreaves, 1W9 Florence avenue.. â- â- " Mrs. Matthew J: MacAuam*\2021 Harrison street, «ntertainfidJ|l9 Auc- tion ridge club Tuesday night. Mr. Alvah O. Callow* 83i Foster street, spent Sunday at *«» °,d home in Elgin, III. Mrs. Raymond C. Cook, 1420 Davis street, was hostess afca dinner party Monday night, covers were laid for sixteen. . „» . Miss Theodora Chaffee. 3501 Harri- son street, entertained at cards Tues- day afternoon in honor of her guest. Miss Wemple. v Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Grantham. 2415 Hartsell street, had as their week-end guest JUrs. Robert Grantham of Mar- seilles, 111. The Oak Leaf circle held a busi ness meeting Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Ethel Stadtler. 2675 Stewart avenue. The Young Ladies' society of the St. Paul's English Lutheran church met last night *at the home of Miss Anna Doerr, 1110 Sherman avenue. 1 Miss Florence Trlvess of Morgan Park has been the week-end guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. X. Trivess, 2704 Harrison street. Mrs. Harry Ives Robinson, 1032 Michigan avenue, gave a dinner Mon- day evening. The decorations were in pink. Covers were laid for twelve. The Smith College alumni and the Evanston Drama club reserved the entire Evanston theater for Tuesday night's performance of "Her Husband's Wife." The regular monthly meeting of the Evanston King's Duaghters was held Tuesday morning at 10:30 o'clock at the home of Miss Mabel Jones, 2204 Orrington avenue. Mr. Frank B. Baker, 2226 Central street, has been elected acting preBi- . dent of the Epworth League of the Covenant M. B. church in the absence of Mrs. Britton. Francis Cardott, Postal Telegraph messenger boy, was operated on for appendicitis Sunday evening by Drs. Parkes and 0*NeiU at St. Francis hos- ixk 3|Viuiatoitt«»".........; Fla., for several weeks Dr. W. A. PMlitpa had a slight at- Mrs. P. C. Fitzpatrick and family tack of grip f« a few days but has have moved from 2622 Prairie avenue now recovered. ,t0 1501 MaDle avenue- Mrs. James A. Lemmon, 904 Colfax [ Miss Cherrlll McNeil accompanied street, entertained at bridge Friday ; Miss Janet Hall to Maitland, Fla., to afternoon. j the Halls winter home. Mrs. B.-T. Grlswold and Miss Grisj Ml«> Grac« Pynchon. 1731 Wesley wold 1142 Ridge avenue, are spending avenue, will go to Paris, Texas, tnls a week in Detroit. !weeE £or a vl8,t wltn Mte8 Ba,a Wade. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Guyton and Jud*e John F- Bo*er returned Wed- famtty, 886 Judson avenue, left Friday neB^ £rom a 8nort business trip to for Richmond, Va, Mrs. Ernest W. Hewitt. 923 Wash- ington street, left Saturday for a two months' visit in Columbus, Ohio. Mrs. J. Mttchell Hoyt, 1575 Ashland avenue, entertained eight tables of bridge at her home Monday afternoon. Mrs. J. W. Donnell is in Mobile, Ala., attending her mother, who Is seriously ill. Miss Katherine Schatz, 1462 Maple avenue, spent the week end with her parents. She came over from De Kalb Normal. Miss Elizabeth Kartheiser, 1618 Sherman avenue, is home from a j week's visit to her father, Mr. Theo- dore Kartheiser, at Aurora, 111. j Mrs. Walter Hartley, who has been { the guest of Miss Helen Hardie, 911 . Hinman avenue, left Saturday for! her home in Grand Rapids, Mich MlM Witter of Green View, ill, is j '"'SwT Xiiwr V. tan,:.MM Prairie visiting her sister, Mrs. C. .Iansen, j avenue, is entertaining her sister, â-  2617 Broadway. ; Mi-s. Carlseh and little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Work, 1719 Or- Sweden. I; <*" rington avenue, are in Jacksonville, j Mr. Harold Pynchon, 1731\ Wesley â„¢,_ .-----------. avenue, will entertain Mr. Louis Ruhr- man of Cincinnati, Ohio, next week as his guest Hiram McCullough, 2414 Pioneer road* was la Detroit last week, on business for the Brooks ft Ross Lum- ber company. Mr. Ernest W. Hewitt. 923 Washing- ton street, left Saturday for New York. He wlU be in New York for three weeks before he sails for Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Weill (Mrs. Wells was formerly Miss Harriet Day Eitel of Indianapolis) have located in the "Westminster," 640 Hinman ave- nue. Friday evening at 8t. Luke's parish house the North End Dancing club gave a party. Mesdamea Purdy W. Or- vis, D. W. Chapman, Jr., Arthur Good- willie and Paul Dilg were in charge. Miss Ruth Rising, 883 Hinman ave- nue, Saturday attained her tenth birth- day. Twenty little friends shared the honors of the party which her mother, Mrs. P. A. Rising, gave for them. Mrs. Walter Wright of Milwaukee Petersburg, Fla. went Sunday to Michigan City, Ind., after a visit with her daughter, Mr£. George Jackson of Elmwood avenue. Mr. Chester Olson of Corliss, Wis., left yesterday for his home. He has been spending the past two weeks with Mr. Raymond Brlstow, 1138 Sher- man avenue. MrB. Frederick Stewart, 838 Elm- wood avenue, was hostess at a dinner Friday evenln" in honor of Miss Grace Hotaling. Covers were laid for four- teen guests. Miss Helen Hardie gave a valentine party Friday afternoon at her home 911 Hinman avenue, in honor of her guest, Mrs. Walter Hartley of Grand Rapids, Mich. Mrs. William Naylor, who has been spending several months with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Naylor, 930 Ridge avenue, left Saturday to Join her husband ut Fort Leavenworth, Kas. Mrs. Marie Allen and her daughter, Gary, Ind. Miss Pearl Munro of 810 Washing- ton street has gone to Jacksonville, Fla., for the winter. The "Big 7" met Thursday night at the home of Mr. Christ Wahle. 1045 Sherman avenue. Mr. James A. Peabody, 2512 Hart- zell street, has returnâ-  d from a short business trip through Iowa. Miss Marjorie Kimball. 502 Lake street, is visiting In New York and will go south for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. James Larkin have moved from the Hotel Monnett into their new home, 2651 Stewart avenue. Mr. J. H. Van Vlissingen gave sev- eral piano selections for the Lio asso- ciation of Chicago last Tuesday even- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Petersen, Lin- coln street and Hartray avenue, left Wednesday on an extended trip to St. pitai. He is getting along toe. Mrs. Henry J. Patten, Forest avenue and Davis street, wa» hostess Tuesday evening at a dinner at her home in honor of Captain Roald Amundsen. Covers were laid for pfteen guests. The monthly meeting of the Rock River Conference Board of the Wom- an's Home Missionary society was held in Masonic temple, room 913, at 1:30 p. m. yesterday. Miss Mary Mc- Dowell will speak. The following guests have arrived at the Avenue House: Mr. W. A. Hansen, Omaha, Neb.; Mr. W. 0. clingman, Chicago; Mr. F. W. Hooten, St. Paul, Minn.; Mr. John R. Eurris, Ushkosh, Wis. The employes of the Public Service company of Northern Illinois gave a reception and ball Tuesday night at the Wilmette Country club, for which 500 invitations were issued. Heerens furnished the music. The committee was B. H. Weinberger, F. A. Kobler, 13. F. Watt, R. G. Stevens, A. W. Klein, II. F. Laweon. The next meeting of the Woman's Mission and Aid society of the First Uaptist church was held yesterday at 10 o'clock. Mrs. Andrew MacLeisb was in charge of the program, the subject being "What Are We Women or the First Baptist Church of Evans- ton Doing to*W!n India for Christ?" Luncheon waa served at 12:30 by Cir- cle S. Mrs. M. Wetland, 914 Madison street, entertained her cousins Monday night, Mrs. Charles Kertmsberg, Mrs. James Torpey, Mrs. M. Aubert, Misses Kather- ine and Anna Miller; her Bisters, Misses Anna and Helen Feller, and her bi other, Mr. Charles Feller. Refresh- ments were served, cards and games were played and the evening passed most delightfully. At the meeting last Thursday even- ing of the Men's club of Covenant M. E. church the following ©Ulcers were elected: President, John H. Witter; vice-president, C. F. Balch. Depart- mentsâ€"Fellowship, J. M. Grantham; social, F. B. Getman; finance, C. B. Hall; entertainment, M. B. Sterrett; religious work, A. B. Dale; member- shlfe L. S*. Kantaman. A merry party of young folks en- oyed the sociability of the home of Miss BmnurBars, 1989 Wesley avenue Monday night. Refreshments were served*** gaaaea played. Those pres- Laadlay. Met Mante. Tom "Mickey* ^Wckoiaa fMna^aa. Martin Oeugnan. ? WlttM* Rat* : WlBiaa Beyle, the MM** Hassle DevK Cattflrfaw Wyto% â- J'i '"iil'ii n lag' " ' 'â- """" if --* ' ' -"'â-  '------<g^j^2 . noi«M#lEtosnBMBf«V Mlw*i»ifBa\. !â- â- â- â- * j Marlon, 1616 Chicago avenue, left Sat urday for Hacfcettstown, N. J., where Mrs. Allen will be assistant dean at' a young ladies' boarding school. Mr. Stanley Erlckson, 1138 Sherman avenue, who has been spending the last six weeks with his parents, re- turned to Ludlngton, Mich., to Tesume his duties on the "Pere Marquette." The Bryant Circle held their regular meeting Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John F. Oascoigne, 1910 Orrington avenue. Miss Houston and Mrs. C. S. Raddln spoke on "Applied Arts." A theater party was given Monday- night at the Evanston theater by Fred Schwake of 1320 Ashland avenue. The clerks of Chandler's book store and Taylor's grocery store were his guests. Mr. Vaudrille Waid, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. V. E. B. Ward, Elmwood ave- nue, was one of the end men Monday night at the Catholic Woman's club minstrel show of Edgewater at the Foster theater. Mrs. T. C. Keller, 1007 Greenwood boulevard, who has *een spending a week with her mother, Mrs. Nathan Smith at Mattapolsett, Mass., left there last Wednesday to Join Mr. Keller in New York, where they will attend the operas. Rev. and Mrs. Wilbur F. Sheridan. 718 Simpson street, are on a tour of California and will Temaln away until some time in March. Doctor Sheridan is General World's Secretary of the Epworth league and is lecturing and traveling in the interest of this work. The Theatrical Managers' associa- tion of Chicago gave a dinner in honor •f Will J. Davis Thursday night In the banquet room of the Auditorium. There were 250 covers laid. Judge Hanecy, Governor Dunne, George Ade and Father Dorney were the speakers. Mt Wilbur J. Nesbit. 732 Colfax street, waa toastmaster Mr. Frank Van Vlissingen enter- tained the members of the School of Acting of the Chicago MuBical college last Saturday evening. Mrs. F. E. Sammons, 1031 Madison struet, entertained the Eleanor club at five hundred Thursday afternoon, followed by a dinner served by Mr. O. Mr. and Mrs. John T. BaTker are lo- cated at 1625 Hinman avenue, having leased their house at 817 Judson ave- nue. Mr. E. L. Fowler, 1641 Orrington avenue, went to Pasadena last week and will be away seven or eight weeks.' Miss Florence Montgomery, 1180 Judson avenue, was a luncheon hos- tess Saturday in honor of Miss Ella McClary. Charles Leonhardt, who has recently been elected president of the Olympic club, has resumed bis position at Col- well's pharmacy. Mrs. John A. Kappelman, 2031 Pratt 1 court, was hostess Wednesday at a dinner In honor of Dr. Kappelman's birthday. Covers were laM for ten. The men's organization of the Cove- nant M. E. church held their second meeting Friday night In the social rooms. The Forward Circle of the Second Presbyterian church met Wednesday in the Bible school building with Mrs. P. L. Whitehead and Miss Holcomb acting as hostesses. Mrs. E. Tobias, 623 Davis street, went Wednesday to New York to make Bpring purchases. Her mother, Mrs. Miller, of Chicago, accompanied her. They will be gone three ^pieeks. The Sisters of St Francis wish to express their gratitude to the many who remembered them so well at their annual linen shower Thursday. The halls of the hospital were beautifully decorated with flowers, and the pro- gram presented during the afternoon was most enjoyable. Mrs. Dickinson of Chicago gave several readings and there were fancy dances by little Phil- lBtia Myers and the Misses Mary and Martha Clancy. / Mrs. Graham C. Patterson, assisted by her sister, Mrs. Thomas Lord, gave an auction bridge party Friday evening at her home at 8 o'clock. There were seven tables. Mrs. J. Frank Nutting, 418 Church street, was hostess Thursday at a 1 o'clock luncheon, given at her home In compliment to Mrs. Edward MeiBter of Buffalo, N. Y., who was her guest Monday evening the fifth of the sub- scription dances was given by the young married people at Simpson's hall. Mrs. Fredereck T. Connor en- tertained at dinner before the dance. Mrs. W. Jackson Edward, 736 Mich- igan avenue, entertained Saturday at a luncheon and bridged honor of who John H. Howard of Lake Bluff an- nounces the engagement of hie daugh- ter, Mrs. Mildred Howard Rayuor, to Dr. William A. Thomas of. ^Bvanston. The marriage w»l take place in the spring.:.' â- -..â- â- >,.-- ,>... ' ':â- ['..;:^r"']J^ G. M. Sayer of Oak Park, IU, and family have, taken an apartment in the. "Sherman." Bight of these Hats have been rented through the McCal- lum ft Clark agency. Tola was the last one available. Mrs. William C. Danforth, 1620 Hin- man avenue, waa hostess Friday after- noon from 4 to 6 o'clock at a tea. In honor of Mrs. Elmo Cannon Lowe of Washington. D. C, who baa recently come here to live. About fifty guests responded to invitations. Mrs. Danforth are Mesdamea W. R. Parkes, W. A. Alexander, L. P. Moore, G. W. Noble, G. A. Grant-Schaefer and Miss Grace Forbes. â-  A ilry ij# 'Covefiftii^^ by maw Scotchâ-  reminiscences, cele- :So»*^wI#f-alWto*. Mrs. Harry Cumberland favoredwith readme* .uch as fuddle Doon." and her little Tt 1S7S llftE Ml *8i Eintmiu „, . i Mrs. Poor of Michigan avenue Mrs. F. H. Spearman, 1512 Wesley! n Jwres on ^ extended Mediter- avenue. gave a Shrove Tuesday dinner j ^^ trfp for young people Tuesday in honor, ^ p R ^^j^, of tne Ridgewood of the birthday, of her two cjfvj""- j a smaU intormtd auction bridge The guests were MiMes^Catharine « ^^ ^ &cloek ^ ha „awes. Ethel Kirkman, P^T^ I Zml, inTonor of Mrs. Henry Seward mer, Claudine Wilkinson. Marlon O* of tne Blackstone. formerly borne. Dorothy Turner and Messrs. EvaMton AItuu Konsberg. George Seymour. ^^ Harry and Hutchinson Spe«man. J^^ a ^ Mltr afternoon. The employes of Rosenberg's de-' .^ a ^ fi &dotkm to meet Mrs. partment store, numbering forty cou- ples, enjoyed a supper and dance at the K. of P. M1"*^"^***^** and Grove straet. ____ and Mr. Ira Roeeaberg proves [Mmsnlf moat interesting la «»g"t flbMMtv~'ii'lt ramoied §1* » from 4 to 6 o'clock, Charles Rowe, who hao recently moved to the corner of Ashland are- Bishop Wttliain F. McDowell a«V _______ the Men'a dab of St> Mark's Methodist ipisoopal dwrcli attt* id Grova FINAL Semi-Annual B Last Day Sa c Figured Scrims Worth tyD~35C yard.......... Corsets Odd lots. Less............. Men's Shirts Good fi.ooand $1.50 values. Toilet Paper Roll or package. 10 for...... Ivory Soap Small. 3 for.............. Table Damask Mercerized. Yard.......... Women's Vests Heavy knit................ Child's Angora Set <fce.95 Hat, coat, leggings^ gloves.............%J)%J---------- Guest Towels - Worth 50c. Linen...... Women's Suits and Coats If any are left they will be sold at rediculous prices. Exclupivw Agents Ladies' Home Journal Patterns William

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