Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Aug 1921, p. 13

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*********........HmMMMMmilHIHmillMHMMMWMWâ€"Mll THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19,1921 13 avmdr m by RufKRuley i ARYING from its usual program a bit, in one feature at least, the Ouilmette Country club announces an OurDoors dancing party for Saturday evening of this week, to be preceded by a dinner. Vam's orchestra of Jive pieces will [fJJJsT! the music, and the New House committee promises some- ijn^ new and original and tempting to eat. Reservations must L made to the steward for_thg dinner, by Friday noon. A special Citation is extended to the Juniors. Monday afternoon is Ladies' Day, and as is the usual cus- >m bridge will be played. On Tuesday afternoon, at three o'clock, Children's party has been arranged, and a good time has been lanned for all the little folks. There are even hints of a real live lonkey and-a-grmd organ man, as a bit of the afternoon's fun. Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan C. Drake of 1226 Lake avenue, announce le engagement of their daughter, Miss Lucile Drake, to Mr. Ferd- land L; Larson of Austin. The wedding will take place early in )ctober. . The annual garden party is to be Icld Wednesday, Aug. 31, at the home Mrs. Carl Schroeder, 711 Park ave- lue, for the benefit of the Philan- iropy department of the Wtlmette Annan's Catholic club. A cordial in- itiation to attend this affair is extend- [d to the entire village. Working on ie committee for its success are [esdames F. M. Nolan, B. M. Con- ey. M. A. Fouts, Carl Renneckar, iaper, McArdle, Dempsey, Reich- sann, Moran, Rohol, McDermott, [etchum, Schroeder, N. P. Anderson [nd F. W. Harvey. â€"•*- A telegram received Tuesday by [r. and- Mrs. D. Z. Ambrose^ 1222 tantrai~ aven.ueraTffidunced the birth In that morning of a boy to Professor [nd Mrs. C. Boyd Watkins of Tufsa, )kla. Mrs. Watkins was formerly [iss .Gladys Ambrose. Mr. Watkins principal of one of the Tulsa Ichools. â€"♦â€" Mrs. Charles C. Carnahan. 700 Cen- tral avenue, and Mr. and-Mrs. Char- 's R, Mack, 707 Central avenue, re* lnit'd on Saturday last from a two leeks! outing at Gull Lake, Mich. â€"*â€" Mr. Allen Higgins of Oakland, Cal* will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Kaufman, 1029 Elmwood av- enue, this week-end. Mr. Higgins, who formerly resided in the village, is here In the middle west on an ex- tended business trip. â€"•â€" Mr. and Mrs. James Hood have sold their home at 1241 Forest avenue, and have purchased a small farm near Deerficld, 111., where they will move within the coming fortnight. Roland P. Williams, son of Mrs. M. K. Williams of 129 Fifth street, who recently underwent a very serious op^ratipn_Js_jiojy_j^orted to be re- c^veTihgTTIewas. taken ill immediate- ly after his return a short time ago from a boat trip to Buffalo, when he was accompanied by his mother and Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Taylor. â€"•â€" Miss Margaret McCue, 631 Wash- ington, who has been attending sum- mer camp for girls up in the Warwick Woods, is expected to return home next week. â€"♦â€" Mrs. Louis A. Clark, 716 Lake street, entertained at luncheon at the Ex- Th-Tuesday Luncheon and Bridge moor Golf club on Friday last, in hon plub was entertained this week at lie home of Mrs. Thebdore B. Pot- *r, fi07 Forest avenue. Next week, kfrs. Fred Gardner White, of Evans- \<m, will be the luncheon hostess. â€"*â€" Mrs. Charles A. Limdberg and two r'ltldrcn, Harold and Marguerite. 1538 Walnut street, left yesterday for visit in Richmond, Va. Before their "turn they will also visit in Wash- Irpton. D. C, and New York city. â€"*â€" Mr, and Mrs. Charles E. Wells of VI I'orcst avenue. *re making a tour }f. the National Park, stopping' at jgden. Salt Lake City, Yellowstone. Istes Park and Denver. or of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Wen- dell Clark. â€"♦â-  Mrs. Louis A. Clark, 716 Lake ave- nue, is entertaining at Exmoor this afternoon. -^â- #â€" Mrs. M. F. Parsons of Los Angeles. Cal., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sanford Clarke, 526 Wash- ington avenue. â€"♦â€" Thg Misses Ruth Hawkinson and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tl Braunhold, Bfr. George K. Cole, and their grand- |s ii, r,(.or«e Cole. Jr., of SMI Green- oo'l avf-nue, are= spending several »e?:< at Lake Nagawicka, near Dela- f'ld, Wis., where they have taken a vMwup. temporarily. Mr. Munroe Cole is leaving Saturday to spend the peck-end with his family. â€"*â€" Miss-Laura Holland, who has been tlu yuest of Mss Gladys Pratt, 1454 take avenue, for the past three week*, returned to her home in Dan- yilfr. Va., "last Monday. Miss Pratt h Icavinrj tomorrow to spend the~fc-' maimler of the summer at Lake Junnltiska, X. C. . Mr. R. C. Ross. 929 Central avenue. a making, an extended tour of the ea<t7 stf,T,pinQr in Brooklyn. N. Y.. for 3-visit with his sister. Mrs. F. S. Mar- burr a former resident of this vil- runt later jjoing on to Washing- D. C. and down into Kentuckv, e he will spend several days with 'ends and relatives in hisohome la? ton wh â- oW io^», Xewport. Miss ?>ances Flentye. 729 Lake ave- ^a<"r will return tomorrow from a peek's outing at Lake Geneva. Wis. Mr> Henry L. Flentye and her daugh- ter. SJjss Kthel Flentye, who have Been at their cottage at Bay View. M>h.. for the past six weeks, re- turn <M home on Monday last. ^fr>. Benjamin Gordon and her srnnll daughter. Elaine, returned yes- terday to their home in Whiting, 'm- aftfil *r">"'*'"g *h* V*** week as the {west of. her "parents. Mr. and «*â-  Samuel H. Cohen, 1231 Forest fe ami Mrs. Thomas E. D. Biad* ?*y. â- ?' 1104 Forest avenue, arc spend- mgrtheir: vacation at Ephraim, Wis. ^Tr. Fred H; Lent, 815 Elmwood genue, left on Tuesday for a visit in frehen"Oreenfee left on Saturday last to spend a fortnight at the Eleanor Club camp at Lake Geneva, Wis. Judson Stone. 706 Linden avenue, baa- returned from_MadisonL Wis., where he attended summer school at the University of Wisconsin. â€"♦â€" Mr. A. H. McKeighan, 1606 Forest avenue, for many years editor of "The Yates City Banner", celebrated his eightj'-fifth birthday anniversary fast Saturday. â€"*â€" .' Miss Deal, 730 Lake avenue, has gone to Denver, Colo. The Indian Hill club has arranged tor a Junior members* dinner dance which is scheduled for Saturday even- ing, August <27. A number of week- end house parties have been arrang- ed, embodying this event, for the young people before they return to school and college. Miss Ruth Johnson left on Friday evening of last week to spend a fort- night's vacation camping with a group of Bvanston friends at Bethatr Beach, Mich. â€"#â€" Mr. and Mrs. Leland Pierson of 931 Twelfth street, are leaving to- morrow to spend a fortnight at Fi« field, Wis. â€"♦â€" Mr. and Mrs, George H. Patttson and family of 931 Twelfth street, are vacationing this month at Manitow- ish, Wis. -♦â€" â-  Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Evans and daughter, Helen, of 616 Gregory ave- nue, will leave today to spend the coming two weeks in Conover, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. T. Edwin Middleton and family, 725 Chestnut avenue, left yesterday for a month's outing at Three Lakes, Wis. ,,â€"♦â€" Mr. and Mrs. Clarke L. Hayes, 911 Lake avenue, left this week for an outing in northern Michigan. Miss Helen Hayes, has gone to Bremen, Ind., for a visit with relatives dur- ing their absence. â€"♦â€" The Misses Elsie and Antoinette Thelen of 818 Prairie avenue, are at Lake^Wood, Mich., where they have taken a cottage with some cousins, for two weeks. â€"*----- Mrs. Dal Hayes and her two daughters, the Misses Elizabeth and Alice Hayes, returned to their home in Bremen, Ind., late last week, after a visit of several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarke L. Hayes, 911 Lake avenue. â€"•â€" Speaking of Rugs ' MIss^NofnTa Schucttge entertained with an informal dancing partyâ€"last Friday evening at her home, 804 Greenwood avenue, in honor of her house-guest, Miss Louise Star key of Des Moines, la. Miss Joan Woods of Elgin, Ore., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Robinson and family, 1026 Ashland avenue, for the summer. Mrs. H. L. Wynekoop and son, Waldo Wynekoop, of 1044 Forest aye- niie, have returned from a two week's motor trip through the northern Wis- consin and Michigan peninsular, spending some time at Apostle islands in Lake Superior. â€"*â€" Miss Alice Shurtleff, 815 Lake ave- nue, left Monday to spend the re- mainder of the month at Bay View, Mich. â€"♦â€" Mrs. Frank G. LcRoy of Pittsburgh, Pa., visited at the home of \lrs. George C. Murdoch, 1010 Central ave- nue, last week. â€"•â€" Mr. and Mrs. F.dward A. Braun, who have been residing with Mr. Braun's parents at 629 Prairie avenue, since their marriage early this spring, mov- ed into their own home at 1316 Hill srtect, this weeki__ :' Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Mons. 921 Oakwood avenue, have returned from a six weeks' trip to California, the Pacific coast states and the Canadian Rockies. â€"♦â€" Mrs. James Kcenor and small son, James, of 623 Prairie avenue, is spending a few days this week with relatives In Joliet, Illinois. 4.*v******* ******************************************* Busy Every Minute Making Good Things Telephone ahead for bread and cakes, we are pushed to the limit. Green Delicatessen | 1133 Gnenleaf Ate. I . â- > .-4 Fall house-cleaning time is here. Now is the time to have your Hugs and. Carpets cleaned and re- paired. A- There is a large amount of oil and grease picked up oil the streets and carried into homes on your shoes. They leave their mark on your carpets and rugs. 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