Mr. and Mrs. George Weatherby and their two sons, of Hyde Park, spent last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Owen, 205 Essex road. --o-M iss Helen Taylor was hostess to attractive card party wiil the members of her bridge club on on Tuesday afternoon, Tuesday evening at her home, 310 at 2:30 o'clock on the Cumnor road. --()of Mrs. Frederick Robert Cluett, 1147 Kenneth Dowse of Leicester road, Winnetka, for the and Eltis Jones of Wilmette left WedHouse for Convales- nesday for a canoe trip in the lake be tables for bridge region of northern Wisconsin. and the guests will --oprivilege of wandering M iss Elizabeth Merrill, 420 Essex beautiful, well known road, returned Friday from a trip to the refreshments will Denver, where she visited a school friend, Miss Marie E. Wallace. for this affair which will -ofunction of the sumM iss Beatrice Pease, 320 Leicester rapidly. They may any member of the road, returned Tuesday from Gutl board of which Mrs. Lake, Michigan, where she has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Baker. atson is chairman. Richmond Kenyon, 304 Cumnor road. The Valentine Smiths of 531 Abbotts· and 0.-fen Cook of the Kenilworth ford road, Kenilworth, motored to the Inn spent the Fourth visiting Miss north woods to visit Camp Mani~~~i: Shattuck at State Line, Wis- towish. Mrs. Smith and her sons wilt --ostop at the DeJts on their way back. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Gromann and --o,their daughter, Caroline, 1316 Chest·, Herbert Jarrett, 534 Essex road, is nut avenue, drove to St. Joseph, Mich- attending Roosevelt Camp, Muskegon, igan, last week-end. .Michigan, for the summer. · Miss Grace Neal 'o f Lebanon, Indi· ana, is pending this week visiting her cousin, Mrs. Charles D. Howe, 2-40 Kenilwurth .avenue. -o- ~~~~~~~----------~--~--~---------------- ILLINOIS IS GAIIUMG Illinois' inc:n:asq use of electricity is indicated by statistics recently compiled by the U. S. Geological Su"ey, which show that in 1920 Dlinois pt'oduced 6.98 per cent of the nation's total output and 7.31 per c:eot in 1923. The two leadin1 states, New York and Pennsylvania, show decftues, -oM iss Louise Durham, 431 AbbotTs· ford road, is a guest at a house party this week given by Miss Emily Mead of Wisconsin Rapids. Dancing and Lunch Nothing tastes quite . after dancing as light ment like Chop Suey wiches and something so good refreshor sandto drink . ...,.._ --o- McKiintock, J<Jl Melrose as his dinner guests on of the Fourth, Miss ]saMiss Helen Cresap, Miss Hannah, Miss Virginia Pope, Edward Yonkers, and Albert McDougal. dinner the party attended Fourth of July dance given Hill Golf club. M iss Alice Graham of Bloomington, Illinois, arrived in Kenilworth Wednesday for a visit of several weeks with her niece, Mrs. Clyde Ross. -oMrs. John C. Ames of Fisher, Illinois. was the guest of her niece, Mrs.· Mark Cresap, last week. -oUr. and· Mrs. F. H. Henrici of Coloma, Michigan, are the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Ruff, 236 Cumnor road. -o-Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Dowse and sons of Leicester road spent the Fourth at White Lake, Michigan. -o-Mrs. N. Landon Hoyt, Jr., of Winnetka entertained at luncheon Tuesday at the Sunset Ridge Golf club. -o- ut roit JIUa ~·-· Edith and Mabel Harney are the house-guests of Riggs Rathbone, 312 Congressman RathMrs. Rathbone .and their are spending this Saturday at River Bank Farm, ois, visiting Colonel an. Hamm 517 Sheridan ng Mrs. Morris Bell of ssconsin (Miss Blanche a few weeks. Miss Haris spending the summer at attending camp. Edward it at Camp Highland Saysin, for the summer. :First Church ·of Christian Science Christ, Scientist, Reading Room Wilmette, IU. 1113 Wit·ette A.,.. T eath St. aad C.atral A··· Hours : Services: Daily (except Wednesday and Sunday at 11 A. M. Saturday) 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Wednesday Testimonial Meeting Wednesday: 9 A.M. to 7:45P.M. u Saturday : 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. at 8 P · .&n. The Bible and Wol"Ke by Mary Sunday School, 9 :45 A. M. Baker Eddy and all other authorSubject of the Lesson Sermon Jsed Chrlettan Science Literature July 13 "Sacrament" ~h";r.,ed~e read, borrowed or pur· TIM Public ia cordially la'lfited to atteacl the Church Senlcea aad 'lfialt tM R-cliaa Room. -o- t has been received of ~ age of Elbert Chittenden ~ of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. 1':1 .Garden City, New York, ~ of Kenilworth, and Miss I hleen Aikins, daughter of I Vinton Aikins of Saint 1 issouri. 1'!1 322 Woodstock Mrs. Karl Korrady, 527 ~~ :JOJm.>~rO<l,a. are entertaining the b this afternoon at Mrs. ~ residence. The hostess will I , talk on "Some Garden ~ -oMrs. Edward Harrison of spending this week as ttie . and Mrs. Charles Ware~~ ord road. Mr. Ware's P1i n Ware, who has also been ~ left Sunday for his home City. 1':1 -o- G. L~ ~ ·Children Like Our Sodas Because they appreciate the healt? and taste-giving qualities. The y.oungsters always insist upon them. You'll do the same. Dry Cleaning Sci en ti[ica lly When we use the word "scientifically" we say it advisedly. Years of experience has taught us the right method, the best, and the safest. Particularly it is necessary in the cleaning of women's summer - garments - for most of them are delicate in fabric and require extreme care. If you are one who has not already experienced the satisfaction of our work, let us call today so that we may convince you . REPAIRING · PRESSING i! I i! 1 Ruff, 2JtC'umnor road, left Portland, Oregon. where work in the McCormick company. Mr. Ruff motored Denver with George Brock road, who expects to sfi'y for the summer attending mining engineers. ~ ~~ I Goldenrod Ice Cream brick or bulk, delivered to your home promptly at the set time. 1'11 ~ 1':1 1':1 ~ 206 Cumber, arrived home yesterday I visit with friends in the I s Cephie Harding and Miss Parson of New York re- 1 her house· 1':1 ~art, ~ 1 New Trier Confectionery 637 Main Street · · · · · · · Mrs. Walter Gillett, 624 road, motored to Lake pend last week-end. · · family left on Wednes- · to Ludington, Michigan, · witJ pass the remaim1~r -o- I h.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,....._...._,,,...._,,,,. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Phone 487 · · · · -oF. Skeel and her daughter, 338 Woodstock avenue, Kenvisiting in Syracuse, New ile enroute to Marim, Cape , Massachusetts, where they d a month. · · · · · · · · · Cocoanut Cake Special for Saturday We had so manv calls for our Fresh Cocoanut Cake-that we are ~ompelled to make it a special for the week end. For those who have not tried it, we want to call' your attention to the fact, that, Fresh Cocoanut meat is used, orange filled, and the Frosting boiled . -oArchibald Brock, 520 Warwick d her daughter, Marjorie, are the summer at Santa Monica, Mr. Brock has just reKenilworth after spending with them. · · -o- Misses Dorothy and Ainslee · 185 Sheridan road, gave a · on the beach, July 4. evening the young people · the dance at Indian Hill. -oary Hannah, 256 Abbottsford Miss Kathryn Stolp, 336 left Thursday for Big , where they will visit ret Keith for a few weeks. · · · · · You Should Try It! · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · -o- 1 B. Korrady, 527 Abbotts- · entertained at an informal · r on Saturday. ·The 'Dutch Oven The Quality remains when price is forgotten -oLangler of Buffalo was the · d guest of Miss Florence 320 Leicester road. · George of Ravinia en- · the bridge club for luncheon · · · · · · · · · · Schultz & Nord THE NORTH SHORE'S LEADING TAILORS K~ 1129 Central ··························· Phone Wil. 2998 · · 1 152 Central Ave. Phone 320