Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Jul 1926, p. 8

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B WILMETTE LIFE July 16, 1926 Mrs. ]. D. Roth, 1124 Forest avenue, was hostess at a luncheon and bon voyage shower at her residence Wednesday in honor of Mrs. H. B. Mulford who is leaving for abroad July 29. Mrs. Frederick M. Bowes of 714 · Ashland avenue will entertain a few friends at an informal supper Sunday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Mulford. Mr. and Mrs. J?ete~ Trankler, with their daughter, Miss Alta, have left vVilmette after a visit at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Everett C. Trankler, of 622 Greenleaf avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Trankler h'ave returned to their home in Gratid Rapids. and Miss Trankler has gone to the Yellowstone. Your Fur Coat Cleaned Glazed Relined $25 This is made possible only by having the latest of modern equipment. Our knowledge of the fur business has been gained/ through 16 years of practical experience with, Bishop's, Marshall Field & Paullin's. Remodeling and Repairing are given the ,. same good attention as is given in the mak· ing of new garments. Skillful; efficient and personal service is· .· what we off~r · you at all times. I I R. R. Marquardt ,218 Woodbine ave· nue, is in Dallas, Texas, taking part in the program of the American Institute of Blanking convention held there this week. On her return, he and Mrs. Marquardt will motor to Richwood, N. ]., with friends from there who have been visiting in Chicago and vicinity. Edith Marquardt is at a camp in Michigan. Mrs. Marquardt has her sister, Mrs. , B. W. Benoit, visiting her. Mrs. Benoit, with Helen My,dland, will leave next week for the former's summer home in ~fichigan. j I l' . i' -o-- When may we expect your call? SUPERIOR FUR SHOP 1122 Central Ave. Ph. Wil. 3527 WILMETTE -oDuring the past few weeks Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Williion of 1011 Greenleaf avenue were vacationing at Trout Lake, Wis., where they were joined by their son, Howard. and Miss Helen I -oWiley of Boston. From vVisconsin Mrs. M. C. Hecht and her daughter, the party motored to North Dakota Marjorie Jane, 1042 Greenwood ave\vhere Mr. Willison went on business. nue, are visiting Mrs. Hecht's parents, They are expecterl to return to Wil· Capt. and Mrs. George A. Snyder of mette the end of this week. Miss Wi- Galena, Ill. Marjorie Jane will stay on ley will remain with them for an in- after her mother's return, and take a definite period. trip on the Mississippi on her grand-ofather's steamboat, whose home port is Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rindell, 1317 Clinton, Iowa. Elmwood avenue, with their family, -ohave left for an outing at Butternut Mr. and Mrs. Adam \V. Crawford Lake, Wis., "'here the,· will remain and their son, Wallace. arc again at until after Labor dav. ·Their son and their home at 710 Central avenue afte: daughter-in-law, Mr: and Mrs. J . H. a little more than two months of foreRinrlell, of Chicago, are occupying ign travel. They returned on the their home during their absence. They I Berengaria Friday of 'last week. are giving a house party for eight -ogueo;ts today, and will entertain at a !\{rs. Vv. A. Tucker, 1214 Lake aYe· bt>ach party tomorrow eYening. nue, returned Monday after a month -ospe nt in California and Arizona. She \\r. S. UcKinne,·. '"ho make s his accompanied her n.lOthe.r, Mr s. F.. C. home with his sot~ and daughter-in - 1Delman. from .Cahfornta: whcrc she taw, Mr. and 'M r s. Haye s ~fcKinn c \· , had been spend111g the wmtcr. 1035 Chestnut a\'CiltlC, left \Vedncsday -aevening to spend a month with hi s Miss Pauline Pettibone of \Vilmctt ~ sisters in Fayette, ).(o. was the piani st at Ravinia Thursday afternoon. on the Children's day proCOHCI~OR=:=:=::ieoiicac:ioR=::=:=:JcoHI I g-ram arranged by Miss R nth Page. ).f iss Page and Mr. Tnrbyfi II were the artists of the day. 1 GARAGE I Lasting-Delightful Different NYLOTIS PERFUME a delightful bouquet odor. As fra· grant and more lasting than the scents of the fourteen flowers which the master perfumer has so subtly blended in this exquisite perfume. : te r. Betty Jean. of ~facli son. \Vi s .. arrived TuesdaY ncning for a Yi sit with Mr s. Blorlgc tt' s parents. ~f r. and \f r:-. \\·. A. Tucker. 121-l La ke avrnne . -o- ~f r ~. -oR. L. Bl odgett and her rlaugh - , and Franci s Chandler of I Roger s Park arc spending their sum mer vacation at the h om e of Patrick O'~fcar~. 1029 Greenleaf ·avenue. ~f argaret M. Portenhauser Painting Decorating Estimates given without obligation Phon~ ·Vacation Touring! BEFORE leaving on your vacationt it would be . good insurance for a safe return to have your . In Dainty One..Ounce Bottles Attractively Boxed Ridge Ave. Pharmacy C. C. Renneckar Opposite St. Joseph's Church Wilmette 2764 1030 Greenleaf Ave. BRAKES TIGHTENED. Then too, there are other ~mall parts that may heed attention. Bring yotir car to us. Phone Wil. 316 o~oc:====~ocaoc:====~ol WILMETTE · :Miller .& Miller Equipment Equals Maintenance ~14 4th St. ~ · Phone Wilmette 636

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