Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Aug 1915, p. 3

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.â- *.â- â- .-, ...I J.I Ml HI II I IIJJSJ I*in "il jf wa* bride's *wwfc»» JDr. *«4 Mra. G. F. EvMttMV t*il** Reverend H, P. ag. Fdlowme a reception for the immediate families. w. Baldwin left for a yachting trip on the Great T ike*, and will Jj, mtw eteir home n> Peoria. ftaaiarcisgi ^Jest reached kMutroB the summer wfll spend the re* •simmer on a farm in „ uat fletar#aRJWPwe» A bridge S*»* t'a, aa§ gl»«* •* *• P*flw«*< Country Ty its anamw Mr, and Mr*: J. ^ujadi^ou were to charge of the •morrow eveateg, there will fea am ,ul dancing party atjhe.OuU- Couatry etab. The Jnalare are to attend eU of the â- pttftev ' layheoD hoston*. j^uerhowe/B* pr-spp lie opera, entitled norland." was given under -•olees of the Barinto club In -* Saatoto ' ^ children. The per- tn the the ||ha4w« Man ahC ttit was MfcMlowi: prises gua-hiee--)Btlrlliia Darla. Cinderellaâ€"Elisabeth Horton. Proud Slater*--Ruth • leoa, I- i**aiBe yaag^ h^ntotliW*?rflfl1. Bohjn Red-itenti lira Busy Be*- v plaf^dfa, Tiger Lilyâ€"Josephine MacRno. Hollyhockâ€"Ruth Rlchardeon. Buttercup-Gertrude Smith, Eleanor ftlhoun. Pansy â€" Virginia Deano, Leonie Mills, Daffodll-rOlga Relnbolt, Barbara WW- â- â€¢,-' . '^ Poppyâ€"Kathleen Deane, Ruth Hoi- Knar. . . •.. . ."* , , Vlolot-Dorothy Culver, Charlotte Waits. I Sweet Briarâ€"Edith Bullen, Rath Will. Mignonette â€" Elisabeth Prancour, JUthorlne Dietrich. Lily Bell-Carolyn Kimball. Eltsa- beth Millar. » Sweet Peaâ€"Irene Baehr, Martha Witt. '•^â- â€¢â- â€¢erp- torfSPBa^BoW»W wWler* Phrwafwjaan McLelsh. Janet PH* Beatrice â€" Raima Bsftihi - "HVfl-W . »JjS"f, • â-  'a of Mr. ?.W$DawL'^been la Frenctsco this week taking In the won- ders of tie exposition there. Neat the intention Is to visit Lee An- If possible, the Sss Diego returning home by the F* an* ehspplag tor a week la Oread An Interesting automobile trip of 7tt miles ' ton Pioutpr^nayloft ii so tourearly enough to attow them to breakfast at Racine, then they wheeled on to lascS* at Sheboygan Palls and dined at Star. geon Bap: Prom there they went to Bphralm and back to Sturgeon Bay, Green Bay, at Bay, ap the esst side of the Pos rer to Menssbs, end slona the esst Lac. Tahn "oaf-1 la'rtw^j* ' Waupus, }t* Beaver Dam and Columbus to Madison wwie trom^*ren*foo to and Stonghton, fidgerioo. Jsneaviiie, Some wsre^ rags, some Detovsn. Lake Geneva. Richmond and *£?.*** T#lm*J1***-' MaHanry.hoiaw. Judge Prouty speaks e children were dressed enthusiastically of the roads in Door J^tumes of Mother Goose design, county, which are herd surfaced and. The big parade wan held at o'clock. The Glen wood school ba vto*V #uu ne was not. witches with brooms were Mary LI McClerann, Eleanor Jameson and Nan Ryiher. t*: # Totae Clarkaon was Little Boy Blue, arching between two witchesâ€" lisabeth Tuttle and Barbara Tapper. Then there was the Queen of Hearts, with th« King and the Knave sating the tarts she had baked. , Mrs. W. A. Alexander, Mrs. Edward L. Lobdell and Mrs. Julius Rosen- wald were the hostesses of the day. l! • children under 14 years were admitted to the park tree. «fhe orches. tra bad arranged a special program for them. The boys in the Allsndsls and Glenwood banda were given a fine luncheon by the Ravlnla club. They were the • only onea of the younger sat who profited In a gas- tronomic way. But they probably earned their reward in tooUrig their horns and beating the drums so well. Mrs. Charles W, Lasher, Jr.. la Omaha, Neb., visiting this month. Miss Mary QarreUon will spend the month of August at her home in Salem, Iowa. Mrs. William A. Hadley started for glprnla Wm&£8^J&*&# owns. Mr. and Mrs. M. L, 8parr, 710 Park usaue. motored to Starved Rock. 111., 8uaday. "'?~-- ' :*^_l--_ "llss Dorothy Allen. 518 Foreat ave« Am^Sfff^ Fr>ch Uck ^^'ManiaT WW wttfn to the rU- hie from Crystsl Uke% ill., on Monday lor a Bhort visit. •' Messrs. Fred Perber 1132 Lake Mtoh.. wdln avenue. reU taesday ev Tenn., is 8hurtloff. 815 Jr. and C»tra^.av ason on ' Mrs. Lulu tvsaue. toft tha visit in terJo er â- per. lift _ Mr. Stedam ma guest tost kalph C. Booaer ^ Mtotea ItCue. cat JgaatoS |he^s|k^i Mr. as toaiiy or turned frost M»a Louise to****, hen â- t. where siid the Allendale Farm band led the1 Ta sheeS5 stoHe^ rSdTJbe children. Freddie McLaughlin and Honors Palmer were modern. One was a cow- hoy gad the other an Indian. Tom; th* piper's son, WM there with hhi call him Merrltt Bey- hand! Cook county. wonj tS= Wifeiif" Greanleaf avenue, had as their guests Smday Dr. and Mrs, B. Ross and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. d. K. Dickinson and Miss Helen Dickinson, 111 Washing- ton svsftue. are^ori! a top days' motor trip to St. I^juIs, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Rosenstbck and family of 1283 Forest avenue returned last* week from the west where they visited both of the expositions. Mrs. A. L, Webb, 1382 Central ave- nue; who has been visiting in Kansas City, Mo., wd Qmaha,:N*b« foFithe past two werta^juWfd Friday. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Shanklsnd of Chi- cage wiUoccupp the Hft'lM lira. Loula J, Plerson, 730 Lake ave- nue, during the month of August Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harfst and fan* tip, 730 Elmwood svenue. have re- turned from an extended motor trip to jytJi**, J^Mflfto^M4iS»S8S^ftl - hat* „ that the movto Dtomond from the Sky," he retu Mr, and Mra. B. Pi Brown ret s week from Lake Kegonsa, ere they, have been the gu« summer home olMn and Mrs. q»s SSI â€"t- Harhaugh of Highland ned from Long Beach. she has been attending the Alpha Omkron Pi Mr. and •ad children aa», wre to •toasure trto. Miss An* ^Jafl Stories w gssaiawaate, „ avesmav Mr »mm^ Prank WdMrs. far beyond anything yet achieved In Prepsrstl6ns are already being made for the "Holiday Shop- to be held in Community House, the week - Before T>anksglvlng. Mrs. William to Boy- deals general chairman of the numer oaa committees .thai are worhtog u make this third "Holidsy Shop" a more elaborate affair than has ever been . The proceeds go to the Wom- en's society of the Congregational ':?ffi?ti&^U&9' « young peoplet William Gillette, last year, will* act ^oFlWvar feah Ten,* by Bernard; Shaw, at the Woman's club the latter Sift of this month. The play Is tor b benefit of the Woman's club and is [Uosr the direction of Wiiiiam C. Boy- eh, Jr., Samuel Otis, John Weaver, and Revilo FUllsr. Among the yddgg Wolttfn In the caste are the Misses Beatrice Storr, Jennetto Walker sad Alice Buckingham. ". The Red Cross circles are not let- ng their Industry die during the sum- er monthBâ€"the war continues and so do they. . Miss. Klrkland acts as dl- toctor and under her efficient manage- ment circles are meeting every week at the homes of Mrs. John W. Scott, Mrs. James L. Houghtellng, Mrt^Ohn R. Leonard. Mrs. Lyman T. Walker, Miss Polly King, and at the Parish house. The supplies are sent to tho French hospitals. Mrs. Lyman T. Walker is acting as trejasurer Mr. and Mrs. Basil Thompson and Mrs. Moreau R. Brown have as guests during the month of August Mrs. T. P. Thompson with her daughters, Miss Anna and Miss Dorothy, of New Orle- ans. Mr. Thompson is taking a round about route and will Join his family after visiting the California expositions, fternoon Mrs. Basil Thompaon gave a tea. assisted by Miss Sarah Hoyt. Miss Augusta Fenger, Miss Ruth Bradstreet, Miss Dorothy Weart, Mils Blanch* BOP and Miss Cora Clements. Mrs. J. A. MaeLean. 916 Greenleaf avenue, came from Fox Lake, 111., last ^ week to ittend the wedding of MIsa Margaret LockwoOd to Dr. Frank Bald- win of Peoria which took piece on July 28 at the home of Dr. Rvnnston. Only close relatives present at the ceremony. Dr. Mra.' Baldwin left immediately for Lake Superior where they will cruise the doctor's private yacht. Mrs. MaeLean remained far- a few visit with her mother. Mrs. George Barry, tit Greenleaf avenue. About twenty -Ave Wllsaette end Chl- -!tsc ptsple leave tomororw evening for a camping trip at Lao Du Flam- beau. Wis., during the mouth of August. Among the Wllmette people are Mr. and, Mrs. U1. Piersoa. Mies Haael Plerson and Mr. Letond Ptofw eon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. and son Clara, Bnrheok, Mr. arsUgn. Mildred Buehl, ' FrancM . Moulding. Mr. and .Mrs. W. H. Thsyer will Join the A party toft Sunday for a month's « of Mrs. C. C. „, r'pnn^na^anl week an Levere Hsd Interesting jfic- way to the coast. • The Joes! esrtertstoce the vfetosre at laneheon at the Merthweatern gjtonisssiii Tuaeday jas* Idhandr espjasaif â- * w*M*w,; %^^^* Jer •*&*'t*n counts from Author BritiffcOfWerv and <rnatlyaadk f^am f*s*_l>_ Mta day for Sttov Mtos city la the guest o£ Mrs. J, 7«g Greenteaf avenue.r of "frightfulness" not affect your respiration (lung), hut goto Into year eyes end nose, blinds '-nlawaalnntear- However.it Orde. Mew York a\ Ingram. Master week with friend, st to Knitting club tee of the the summer. Mr. and Mrs. John Jsiffrey are Benton Harbor for* a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kitterm have gone to their summer home, Mus- Can. English French X Is where we are at present. Two Eks up here Is supposed to be plenty gay living being. I wee required weeks with C49th battery. They turned their guns (4.5 howltsers) over Messrs. 'prank sad Arthur Orsaastt Ja>^*J^IP4ihJsT* truly, was the pa, are guests st the, Beddoc Cottege. Palos Mrs. Harvey, who has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Edwsrd H. Mason, left Tuesday for Boston. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Barnett, and son, Sherman, with Mrs. Josephine Orov stead and Miss HsmmoUd left Sun- day morning to their auto for fish The party returned the fork girt of the week.' with the excep- tion of Miss Hammond, who will re- msln during the month of August. Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Clyde and Mrs. Eugene Krebe returned WedAea. lap from their trip to the coast. "" Kenheth Llgafe tetofiied heme the first'of the week from Ban Franctsco, Cat, where he, had been with the 14th Illinois regiment. VHb*. and Mta. Frank Cl*rk of N*w York city, who have been the guests of Dr. and Mrs. O. D, Swain for the past ten days, left Thursday for Knoxvllle, lows. * ' Mr. and Mra. Dunahee of Davenport, la., are the guesta of their daughter, Mrs. earl S. Mlnsr. W Mt,s^ street. %r/|md-Mri,• J.-A.*4#a*4roa* . hard been guests at the homo of their son, Mr. J. A. Armstrong, 3M Oroen Bap' road, left Wednesday for their home. ' 'â-  â-  *"**»" Miss Earnshaw of Boston Is the guest of her Hater, Mra. William A. lexander. 74* Greenwood avenue. . Mrs. Will Richards and family have gone to Allegan. Mich., for a visit of weeks with Mrs. Rlcharda' parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Sleher. The boys of Miss Manns' room at the public school gave their long-de- fered beach supper Monday evening. Misses Margaret and Alice Howe of Downers Grove, III., who have been the guests of their aunt, Mra. Howard Foote, leave today for their home. Mr. an* Mrs: C. D. Gressett. Bligh Oraaaett, Mtos Johnson and Mrs. Bligh left Monday for Toronto, Can. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Bush expect leave the Isst of this woek for Hough- ton, Mich'. <i Reverend William Leach will fill tho pulpit at the Methodist Episcopal- church Sunday morning. Tho follow- ing Sunday. August 15, Prof.' Ayers, librarian of tho Garrett Biblical Instt fwteTwm pfehch. The Ladles' aid of the Methodrst Episcopal church will meet Tuesday. Aug. â€" In tho church parlors. Mes- dames E. K. Bowers and C. A, Wood will be the hostesses for the dsy. Mrs. Frank A. Andrew ter, Miss Mary, toft tho first of the week for Boston and other New Eng- land potato. - The Reverend lister Batter of the Chlcsgo unlverelty will fill the pulpit at the Gleacoe Union Sundsy morning. The muskal program an follows: Pre- ludeâ€"-Album Leaf." * by Offertoryâ€""Airi- by Pato tlatot Bases; Sotoâ€""Incline Thine Ear. O Lord." by Tillotsenâ€"Miss Trade. Poattodeâ€" AU cordially » t ^.P^,^*^^!^to;v . '*' ' *»? "^JfcK Robert July'sa. ynx, weroheM jeaereoa svenue. interment i blR cemetery. tntflanto^ll>sTeto ML , who was dl named Saturday Mrs. E. B. RaTwIwaa hetoTwseder at the sooted and twe church at Mehbord weeaa. utsjrsaeet fer. and) at the M*mortol cemetery. Pe*ja4^a^vW|stotot. Iftuv last | have been St to 04P Battery, Royal field srtu- r. which Is atetoaned hf what Is •wn In TeesaW^mngnage ae Hell's Corner, a salient which we have right Into the Germans, so we get three different Germsns ked to stay back. •ve bad a bigger dose than most pie and see no hopes of being roll) for some time yet. ^ July 10, 1915. This In tho trenches. Pre been up tiers since early morning taking my urn at observing artillery fire. We've been at It all day. and I've Just found iinuj to have mpSist meal. Msds some ted la a mess tin In one of the trenches. Also awal. wed some of BUI Davis' orangea and ' d a tew of his very excellent cig- arettes. \.....'â-  "â-  7- . f Frits has been ?w busy today and has kept us hopping to keep from stop- ping Borne of'. hto b nauyeiilrs. I shouldn't tell you this, oa It's not quite right to mention locaUons, but I am let present In the muchly contested Ypres trenches and my battery Is, with the help of many others, keeping kWi b^rTa. ikmr. %., ,i4th Division, British ExpedlUonary Force. iS^^ojEhU ,hsre, but is still In England, I think, In a reserve brigade of Royal Field arUUery. t haven't heard of his coming out here yet. Pve got two .other brothers, Catus college. Cambridge men, who have been out here for some time now, but I've not been lucky sssfcgh to gee the« yet: You see, my family Is well In It. 1 Excuse scribble,, but circumstances id especially the Hun, do pot give us chance of anything hatter. Yours as ever, J. W. Barnett."} , .LevewhAaaaumbw.otfriendew are fighting with the German army and the letters he receives from the Ger- mans are quite as Interesting, but in sharp contrast jo the oth$t* * â-  •» â- mmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm tof At Ravinia THIS EVENING. Program at 8:15 Wagner Mi»» riorence Mulford Mr. Louis Kreldler Overture. "Rlenal" Ix>ve Scene and Brangaenes Warning from "Trtotan and Isolde" Wotan's Fsrewell and Fire Music from "Die Walkure" Mr. Louis Kreldler Voices of the Forest and Finale of Act II ..«..,..%..... Intermission thirty Overture. "Stradella" .. My Heart at thy Dear Votoe. from art [)dhwasnaas Mlu Florence Mulford Cortege de i. . > '......."> ,<a sistfnswasWiiff *»*â- â-  •J 4**#hi|'ww**w-i «â- Â«> Wilmette Bakery iW^iPl^rsiaWIEMMjmessjs^^ _saaanenanssssssssnwassssssja^ :: Quality ^ venue â€" MSmtSSSmieS^mmBm Wo/bean Everything ^onhShsrsliouM piivatewa: EVANSTON 1014 Emersork St. Y. M.C.A.,R«om3 tBlMBIHS© KENILWOR P.O. Bos fit

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