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

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BWWW^ if^ligi^^ What People W Itouigl ; in Glencoe «*'""""'"* Mrs e H. Dillon is ill with ton- lilitis Mr 0 E. Benton Is taking a south- '"J'William Rankin Is quite ill with .,neaii)onia. 1 Mrs Sexsralth has been quite ill jtji quinsy. Mr Dudley BdwaTda has been 11) wftl, tOU8iliti». Mr and Mrs. Dick and family have moved to Chicago. The Neighborhood Dancing club _,el Friday evening. MlM Florence Weeks of Longvrood to hi with tonsilitis. pUD<an Jackson la one of the suf- ferers from the mumps. Mr Otto R. Barnett is duck hunt- ,_. at his club in Hebron, Ind. Mrs Best of Oak Park is visiting J, daughter. Mrs. F. U Holmes. Mr and Mrs. Henry Pierce Pope h;vP returned from their southern "'Jre James Kent Calhoun enter- iined the Bridge club FVlday after- noon Mr Herman Lorenz from Schermer- vlile was visiting friends in Glencoe Sunday. Mrs Alfred Washington and daugh- ter, Gwendoline, have returned from Maitland, Fhv The Delta Chi Kappas gave a dance Monday evening at the Women's Li- brary club rooms. Mrs. Allan G. Mills had for her puest last week Miss Catherine Pun- ,-beon of Philadelphia. Oorge C Ligare of the Univ. .>ity of Illinois visited his mother. Mrs. L.. K Lipare. a few days last week. Mrs Talmadge, who has been visit- ing Mr Henry Behrens, returned to her home at Carry, 111.. Saturday. Mrs Mare W. Darling is visiting am,.ns her friends while getting her residence iu order f« r renting fur- nished. Mis Max Ek§imann was hostess to the liirthday club members last Mon- day at luncheon in honor of her birthday. The Women's guild of the Union church held an all day meeting Tues- day. April 1. Luncheon was served at 12:15. Mrs. H H. Brigham and children and Miss Katherine Ziestag were ex- pected home from J**ltland, Fla., on Saturday. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lorens was baptised on Sun- day at the Lutheran church at High land Park. Mrs. Prank E. Miller gave an in- formal bridge party Wednesday after- noon for Mrs. T. H. Lansprecht. There were three tables. The Young Women's guild of the Methodist Episcopal church met Fri- day afternoon with Mrs. C. A. Forberg of Hubbard Woods. A number of Glencoe's young folks attended the play, "A Kentucky Belle," given by the Zeta Beta Psis at the Kenilworth Assembly hall. Children's afternoon at the Wo- men's Library club, which was to have been held Saturday, March 29, has been postponed to Saturday. April 5. The accident to Sherman Barnett's eye is not as serious as was first feared. The X-ray examination showed no foreign matter in the eye. Scarlet fever Is not spreading. There are but four cases In the vil- lage, two of them in the Italian fami- lies living op Jefferson avenue be- tween Greenwood and Vernon ave- nues. At the next meeting of the Glencoe Woman's Suffrage association the nomination of officers for the coming year will take place. The election will take place at the first meeting in May. The Women's Auxiliary of the Church of St. Elizabeth met at the home of Dr. Culver Monday afternoon. Mrs. Richard Wyman spoke on "Our Indian Missions." The work in hand was preparing a box for Miss Lang- don's hospital in Alaska. The second lecture of the course "Franresca Da Reminini" by Miss Julia Henry was given at the home of Mrs. George J. Pope Monday after- noon. The third, 'Beatrice Portinarl," will be given at the home of Mrs. Henry P. Pope April 14. Afr. James Abbott of Glencoe an- nounces the marriage of his daughter, Bonnie Edwina, to Mr. William Law- rence Pattison of Chicago which took place Wednesday. March 26. Mr. and Mrs. Pattison will be at home after April 15 at 421 Belmont avenue, Chi- cago. ifW^l^l-ffliiirifff)! I ;»MM»»»»»»MM»»»»»MMi»«M+ What People Are Doing .......••♦• in Gross * ouit ••••»»»•••»> Rev. John Ott visited friends in Milwaukee one day last week. John, Otto and Joseph Doetsch left Tuesday for Riviera, Texas, where Joseph Intends to move permanently. Rev. Joseph Lauercnan left last week for Santa Rosa Island. Fla., where he will spend a few weeks. Peter Winter of Ridge avenue left last Tuesday for Wichita, Kan., and vicinity for a visit. Mrs. Anthony Martin and daughter, Cecil, of Waukegan. visited relatives here one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Al. Weeks of Evanston visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N'illes of Schiller street Sun- day. Mr. Fred Hoch and Miss Ella Mlckelson of Racine, Wis., visited at the home of Mrs. Geo. Kreusch of 1806 Columbus avenue Sunday. Mrs. Benjamin Scholten of Ridge avenue and her sister. Miss Anna Braun of Blum street visited at the i home of Miss M. Smith of Drexel boulevard. Chicago, Sunday. The ladles of St. Mary'B society will give a public card party at St. Joseph's school hall Sunday, April 6, at 8 p. m. Tickets, 25 cents a person. All are invited. Mr. H. D. Mulr is a very busy man at present with the building of his hew home in Mont Clare. We all will be sorry to see him leave, which will be in the near future. Mr. N. J. Miller of Charles and Ridge avenue returned from a busi- ness trip to the flooded districts of Oliio, where he was marooned for three days. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kreusch of D306 Columbus avenue entertained the Sat- urday evening club at eucbre last week. The winners of prizes were as follows: First gents', Frank M. Mueller; first ladles', Mis. Frank Kreusch: second gents'. John Phil- lips: s'ic.nd ladles'. Mrs. Frank M. Vrifl'.-r Relie.-hment8 were served. ;|»V)slA Dorothy, spent « few days last weak, with her father, Mr. B. Bckhart, in Chicago. Mrs, Eckhart Is in Cali- fornia with her daughter, Mrs. Bro- phy of Kenilworth. The children of the Kenilworth pub- lic school are having their spring va- cation this week. They expected to occupy the new school building next week, but owing.to a delay In the furnishings they will not be able to do so. Miss Cook has moved to Glencoe, wherb she has taken a five years' lease of the Ligare property and will open a private hotel. The Inn, In Kenil- worth, is now undergoing extensive repairs and will be reopened the mid- dle of May under the direction of Mrs. Witherbee. The Kenilworth Lightweights has* ketball team defeated the St. Mary's ) team of Evanston. 33 to 32, at the Kenilworth gymnaalu Saturday night. The score was tied at the end ot the regular period, making five minutes of extra play necessary. St. Mary's led, 20 to 12. at the end of the first half. VICTOR AND EDISON t/ RECORDS •♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦»•♦•••»♦>»••>♦♦♦♦♦♦•»»♦»♦••••♦••»•»••»♦»»♦ J^ fwr 9m * * ___ _ X cords turn. C .tock of Sacred Star Caruao sins HoMHtM." mm music shop What People Are Doing I:........»»♦ ia Kenilworth. .*»*".....*' Ml ttnitttf ShM 1MMMIIMMI.....»••••»........MIMM<MMMMM>i> What People Are Doing in Hubbard Woods ********» Mr Carl Johnson Is quite ill. Mrs G. M. Hubbard has returned after an extended visit In Milwaukee. Mr G. H. McIIlvane is building a new house on Green Bay Toad. Miss Olive Taylor has returned af- ter spending five weeks in Chicago. Miss Rose'Enrlght, who has been ill with tonsilitis, Is improving. Mrs Bowers is visiting at the home o! her son, E. K. Bowers. Mrs Watson of Spring Lake, Mich., is visiting at the home of her son. C B Watson. Miss Ruth Forberg entertained the Young Ladies' guild of the Glencoe M. E. church last Friday afternoon. Mr Win. Nethercott has returned after spending several weeks In St. Louis. Mrs. F. N. Whitney is visiting at the home of ber daughter. Mrs C. TVortley. Miss Helen Schneider is visiting at the home of her brother, W. N. Schneider, on Asbury avenue. Mrs. C. M. Recktenwald spent a few days last week with Mrs. Jas. Ding- well. Mr and Mrs. John Hardin have re- turned from California, where they have been spending several months. Mtss M. Taylor of Chicago spent Sunday and Monday with friends and ielatives. Mrs. A. R. Metcalf of Chicago spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fitsgerald. Miss Dora Williamson, formerly of Kenilworth, was out for the play and dance Saturday night. Mr. Norman Malcolm has sold his residence on Burr avenue to Mr. Dally, who will occupy it. Mr. Malcolm Is returning to a ranch in North Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Magnuson have returned from Galena, 111., where they attended the funeral of Mrs. Magnu- son's mother. Mr. A. L. Loonier, who has been staying at the home of J. L. Llnville, has returned to his home In Benton Harbor, Mich. Mr. Henry Fresch has returned from a trip to West Baden, Ind., and Louisville, Ky. He was delayed by the flood in Southern Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Murray and son John Robert have returned home. Olive Bulley Is out or quarantine and back at New Trier. Mrs. Wing's old home in Omaha was destroyed by the cyclone last week. Leon Buliard Alien Is expected home this week. The dancing school class for chil- dren will meet tomorrow Mrs. W. 1. Woodward is entertain- ing her parents. Mrs. Kieth lias left to visit her daughter in Canada. Mrs. Ellsworth or Milwaukee vis- ited Mrs Freise for several days. Mr. Sydney Eastman was toast- master of the Foss banquet a;t the La Salle hotel Friday night. Eugene Stearns has the chickenpox Mrs. W. L. Serrell entertained her L'dgcwater club last week. Mr. and Mrs. Meagher, formerly of Kenilworth. were calling on friends here last week. Mrs. Stevens has returned from the East, where she spent the Easter va- cation with her daughter, Frances. Mr. and Mrs. Foresman entertained several of their friends at tea Sunday night. By request the Easter music was repeated at the Kenilworth ITnlou church on Sunday, March 30. The dance to be given by the Ken- ilworth club Friday nlglit Is to be a country dance. Mrs. Louis T. Wilson entertained several of her friends at luncheon Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer and daughter, Elizabeth, have returned from New Orleans. Mr. and Mrs. Prentiss and Mr. and Mrs. Ridgeway are expected home soon. Mrs. Kees and daughter, Margaret, will visit Mrs. Kees' gradmother in New York. Mrs. W. L. Serrell entertained her cousin. Mrs. Briggs and daughter, of Milwaukee last week. Mrs. Peter Rathbone has been the guest of Mrs. Willis while she has supervised the moving and storing of her furniture. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hammond have moved Into the house they re- cently purchased from the Joesph St ars estate. Mrs. Merrttt Starr, assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Fletcher Dobyns, gave a reception Tuesday, April 1. for Miss Edith Carpenter Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Graham, who have been spending the past two months with Mrs. C. H. Parmelee, have re- turned home. Miss Charlotte Freise will leave soon for the East, where she will at- tend the senior promenade at one of the colleges. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ware, who have been abroad for two months, landed In New York Friday and will return to Kenilworth Immediately. Mrs. Hlghbee of Cumnor road gave a luncheon Thursday for twelve In honor of Mrs. O'Connor, who spoke at the Neighbors' meeting. Frank Pavlik. Jr.. of Kenilworth Is on the New Trier Citizens' league ticket for'the Justice of the peace Miss Priscilla Allen has returned to school In the East. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Hannah, •who have purchased the residence ot Mrs. Peter Rathbone. will redecorate auring the summer and will move In In the fall. In Their Flats. "I've a kitchenette in my nsvt What's the feature of yours, *>»?â- Â£ VA cellarette. And of yours, Smith! Tve got a suffragette in mine. C. A. 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Write for Booklet B. Mme. Stiver 1407 Auditorium Tower, Chicago Telephone Harrison 422S â€"7*----------------- iLiUian Russell C9xro« "I am perfectly de- V/4/a. lighted with your Fleur-de-Lis cream. I want a jar every two weeks sent to the above address. Please send me s fresh jar at onee and thenevery two weeks after. Send the bill and I will re* turn my check." Endorsed by Stage and Society Fleur-de-Li Face Crea Fleur-de-Lis F*^tre restores and lr)e|utifies the complexion-deanse^ the por jstJioroughly«ema reirtov w A L L waste procprc 8 from the skin. Nothin r else is "Just as . good." At Your Druggist's, 50c Melvio B. Ericson, Sole Agent 94 S. Wabash Ave.. Chiea«e The following drunista sell Fleur-de-LU Face Cream Colwell's........................Davla St. Gears* L. Carke . Dempster ft. Tyler-LsffinsweU..............il*io,St Central Fharmaey c«,trfI Sl- C. H. Burkett...............Davla 8t. Northwestern Pharmacy . .. Da-la St. R. L. Lemna-well....... Dempster St Daniels' Pharmacy. Foster St. A Maple Av. RehthsUer Orthopedic Appliance Comp-u»y 3 NORTH WABASH AtKKC*. CO***R MAPISOK STK«*T ;:»;A^gW^*g Boom 604. Kasaer BoUdJas . &T ymi0m.Tmmmmm<m*m^m: GUARANTEED FORBVB* THE ONLY : ^ Electric Iron Equalling the B*t In Appâ€"rm*c$,- ComstrmcUoHj0H Bmkmqr, sa4 at the sane tip thfLhimt At Priet. M atTTr*Vwfi. UWrtt YoftwA always tell Una Um by asms and tria**J^r*4t msrk. 2.50 I ttS*|Sk \Am. y V lis asn â- re- sits see Metropolitan Electrical Supply Company EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL 180 W. Lake Street 103 So. Wabash Ave. Phones: Main 4194â€"Randtlph 610-AutommHc 31079 WmriUm-Mtmi ii m &% ANNOUNCEMENT We are making all kinds of „ Liter, wfll ftttsJsh jwar sss Phon. Ccht»*w8I5 Ch.caoo s-»«W.»I*. ALL WO'sKNANIHir OUAJ\AWTE«» m Five Famous Restaurants All up4£r one managemerW. Each one an exceptiQnaUyweasant place to eat. TRY THE ONt ^AI^^rYOU THE CLOVfcR, 208 S.Wabash AvcJ THE GURNEY, 23 S. Wabash Ave. HE HEART! N. Wabash Ave. HE CLOSER. 529 S. Wabash Ave. THE MADISON, 221 W. Madison St., near5th Ave. BVA1VSTON. UUL>* EMERSON Plans should be made now for Spring pi Chicagc/Ofy* 179 "WesjtWi mm*.:.;^. S^i^2MP0SAJM^&fffi 'istliltekfe ' Mv^^^S^i^^^SiS^^y^ sS*S,' V aya** l4 BULK WEST 03P CANAL l» Telephones--907 aad 3788 ____«â-  tiroes transplanted euoceeefoUy at this tiase Street. Phont>M»i»i 2414

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