WILMETTE LIFE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1924 11 ~ecial attention. r outdoor SPGrtt IHillffi:§ AWAY 1f(()) CC(())ILILECGE IHIA ILILS Cole Family Home From Lengthy Tour of the Continent Cu~nor road, returned Saturday from ·k has been sothe schools, in that had to be ere overcrowded to balance the Mr. and Mrs. James C. Murray, 433 ltting rasa, Weeds lroperties where ~eds is in excess t, have been rene Village police f Henry Brauti· cutting of such been sent out in illage ordinance vacant lots be veeds, which are es in height. M R. and Mrs. Fred B. Cole and Miss Bernice Cole of 315 Essex road returned last week from a ten weeks' trip in Europe, where they vi ited in England, Holland, Belgium, France, Switzerland and Italy. They returned on the English line steamship Ohio. Sinc e their arrival in Kenilworth Mr. Cole has been called away on business at Detroit. Mr. Cole Bernice and Hallett accompanied him.' returning to the village on Sunday. thet: farm at Lincolnville, Maine. Thctr son, John Rohert Murray, will leave Saturday to attend Princeton university. -oMr. Eugene Lilienfield and family, who occupied the Walter F. Shattuck home at 338 Kenilworth avenue this summer, have returned to their home at 5247 University avenue, Chicago. -o-- Miss Frances Stephens, 330 Abbottsford road, lea\·es Friday to attend school at Dana Hall, Wellesley college. -o- -o- nt-Ada en Aid rr You cakes, pie, gin· Is, etc. r two dozen, tr 1s many as you Mr. and Mrs. Alex W. Hannah. 256 \Voodstock avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ridgway, 207 Cumberland, and 1\fr. and Mrs. C. J . Littell, 322 Woodstock avenue, left Monday on a motor trip through northern Wisconsin. Minnesota and Canada. They will stop for a time at Duluth, ).finnesota, and Port Arthur, Canada. -o- drops the on Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Brassert, 547 Roslyn road, returned home Sunday from their European trip to France Germany, Italy and Switzerland. Mr: d Mrs. Charles Nctcher, who have occupied the Brassert home this summer. have returned to their residence at 257 East Delaware place, Chicago. batter for pan· aporated mil k, -oMr. and Mrs. Charles C. McKinney and family, who have been staying at the Kenilworth Inn this summer, returned Sunday to their home at 1215 North avenue, Hubbard Woods. Their son, Ralph, leaves Saturday to attend the University of \Visconsin. -o- ngredients. , fondants, etc. ezes ice creaml, frozen dessert. Ice, chops meat. · through a ftrt e Is not necessary ~les. This addl vor. 1 ny desired thin· Mrs. Henry Taylor, Sr., of 431 Essex road , entertained at luncheon and bridge at the Indian Hill Golf club, Tuesday, for Mrs. Charles Blackwood, who left Thursday to visit her mother, Mrs. Holmes, of Detroit, before returning to her home in Pasadena, California. --oMrs. Alexander Reichmann of Barrington, Illinois, has as her guest, her niece, Miss Sydney K. Hoskin, of Toronto, Canada. M;s. Reichmann entertained Tuesday at a luncheon at her home in honor of Miss Hoskin. -oMr. Ogden Cook of the Kenilworth Jnnb left Thursday ior Indianapolis to t an usher ':k: the ·we<l<rt·tlf ~f Mr. Alfred L. Scheidenhelm of Wilmette, who is to be married Saturday night to Miss Helen Whitehill of Indianapolis. -oMr. and Mrs. Bentley G. McCloud, Sr., who have been living at the Kenilworth Inn, left Sunday for Hot Springs, Arkansas, where they will remain a short time en route to their home in Hollywood, California. M iss Eleanor Eckhart, 206 Cum-aberland avenue returned home SatMessrs. Harry and Fred Stone of urday afte.r a two weeks' stay in 1234 Ashland avenue, Wilmette, left Duluth, Mmnesota, where she visited this week to enter Dartmouth. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Surle. -o-o-Mr. Eldridge Keith, 310 \VarwicTc Mrs. Ernest Hicks and Montgomery road, left Monday to attend LawrenceHicks, who have been the guests of ville school in ~[as s achusetts. Mrs. J. A. Culbertson of 220 Melrose -aavenue this summer, left Thursday Gilbert Osgood, 423 Essex road. who for Pasadena, California. graduated from Exeter in June, lea\·es -oFriday to attend Princeton. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smythe and -o-family, of 43 Kenilworth avenue, reM iss ~[ary Gillette, 624 Abhotts turned Friday from Portage Lake, ford road, left Thursday to enter the Michigan, where they spent the sum- freshman class at Va ssar. mer. -o-oMr. lr\'ing Hinzpeter of Sheridan Mr. and Mrs. Carl Keith, 310 Warwick road, left Tuesday for Big Lake, road leaves Saturday to attend the Wisconsin, to be gone for a week for Uni,·ersity of Illinois. -othe purpose of closing their summer Messrs. Eugene Cheeseman and AI home there. Simmons ha\'e gone East to enter -oM iss Florence Wheelock of 132 Ox- Brown uni,·ersity. -<>ford road, has had as her house guest this week her Bradford school friend, Mrs. P. D. Rathhone. 523 AbbottsMiss Hester Peterson of Kansas City, ford road, returned from Colorado, Missouri. Tuesday. -o--o~ rs. Sydney Y. Ball and daughter, Mr. Starrett of \Vinnctka Heights, Patsley, of 207 \Yoodstock avenue, left left Sunday to attend the Uni\·ersity Monday for Itl11ca, New York, where of :Michigan. Miss Ball will attend Weils college. · -o-oMiss Cornelia Keith, 310 'Varwick M iss Jane Walker, who has been the guest of Miss Helen Cresap, 239 ·road, entertained her evening bridge Essex road, left Monday to return to club Tuesday. -aher home in Muskego11, Michigan. Jack Lockett, 66 Essex road, left -o-Walter Shattuck, Jr., 338 Kenil- this week to enter the freshman class worth avenue, leaves Saturday to be- at Yale. gin his college career at the University of Illinois. IN NOTRE DAM E -oThe great bells of historic Notre Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Allen of 412 Dame de Paris, once pulled by QuasiMelrose avenue entertained the Eve- modo, the hero of Victor Hugo's novel, ning Bridge club at dinner and bridge "Notre Dame de Paris," now are rung Saturday. by electricity. -<>Mrs. Henry Taylor, Sr., entertained R d All th UT tAd Friday her daughter, at a luncheon Mrs. fr-ank and Gerould bridge for of Philadelphia. -oMr. and Mrs. John Benham, of 165 Kenilworth avenue, motored last week to Canandaigua, New York, to visit relatives. -oMrs. Fred H. Deacon of 351 Cumberland avenue entertained her bridge club at luncheon and bridge Thursday. Mr. James Burham. 536 Roslyn av enue, leaves Monday to enter his sophomore year at Princeton university. -oMrs. Charles \Vare of 325 Abbott sford road has as her guest this week, Mrs. Nixon of Hartland, VIis. Sofia Stephali TEACH E R OF SINGING Tone Building a Specialty, At 13ZZ Greenwood A venue \VILMETT£ BRANCH STUDIO Telephone W ilmette %1. On Wednesday from 9 A . M. to 7:38 P.M. 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