Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Jul 1926, p. 33

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July 23, 1926 .33 - ·, ·· l;, worth after a winter spent in Washington, D. C · Mr. Rathbone returned ten days ago, but Mrs, Rathbone went ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~jto Pittsburgh for a v~~ with her sisUrge l{enilworth Women Mrs. Howard Durham, 431 Abbotts-1 ter, Mrs. William A. Schertz. The ' N · d ford road, Kenilworth returned from Rathbones are entertaining as their to Fill Sailors ee I h~r visit to New York City, Thursday guests over this · week-ef:td; Dr. and ~e\'eral Kenilworth women motored mght, where she spent two weeks with Mrs. A. W. Hoyt of· Oregon, Ill. M.r. to the Great Lakes Naval st~tion last her daughter, Mrs. Randal Hathaway, and Mr~. Joht:t .M. Wa~s,on and Mr. formerly of Kenilworth. She made the. and · Mrs . Harry F. ·Atwood, of ChiS aturday to visit the hospital units in acquamtance · of he.r new grands·on, cago. order to ]earn the wants of the men, Arthur Alan Hatha\vay, who was born -oand di scoYered that trousers , suits, on June 30. Mrs. Walter Mead of Mis s Louise Hannah, daughter of ~ hoc:; and overcoats were in the great- W.isconsin. Rapids, who was form'erly ~Ir. and Mrs. A. W. Hannah of Kenil·t:' t demand. The plea comes to Kenil- M1ss LoUise Durham of Kenilworth worth, fractured her wrist Mondav 1s visiting her parents. ' eYening when she fell from a "scooter.;' \\·o rth re sident s who would care to go -o-oto Great Lak es, or contribute to the Mr s. F. E. M. Cole, 315 E ssex road, Mi ss Harriet Hamm, 517 Sheridan nee ds of the di sabled n~ t c ran s, to Kenilworth, entertained' a group of road, Kenilworth, gave a luncheon and communicate with Mrs. Joseph Joyce, se\ver. for the Union church bazaar bridge for twenty of her fr.iends at J( enilworth 2134. or Mrs. M . H . De - at her home Tuesday afternoon. IIndian Hill club on Thursday . . · me nt. Kenilworth 1641. Someone \Viti -o-ogo from K enilworth to th e hospital Miss Patty Fore sman of 515 E ss ex ~Ir. and Mrs. Clyde P. · Ros s of road left Kenilworth last Saturday for Kenilworth and . their son and ·daughtach week, it is announced. Waukezoo, 'Mich. , to visit ~1i s s Caro - ter, Carleton and Shirley, are · at . the -olin e Everett. Hotel Maplewood, Green Lake, \Vis. ~r rs. Grant Ridgeway, 207 Cumber -o-oland avenue . Kenilworth , e nt ertained The ~1i sses Foresman of Kenilworth ·M r. and Mrs. A. L. Cue sta of Tamher ~Iah Jo ngg clllh at lun cheon Tue s- entertained their young married pa, Fla., are spending about ten days da y. friend s at lun ch eon \Yedn esday at a s th e guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert th e ir fa rm at Barring ton. M esick of 331 Essex road, Kenilworth. Kenilworth Happenings . .1 Mr . . and Mrs. Henry Riggs Rathbone are again at their home in K~nil Dr. Rufus B. Stolp, 336 Warwick road, and Warren Pease, 320 Leicester road, Kenilworth, . spent another week-end at Northport, Mich., as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Dryden of Evanston. Mrs. Pease and M.r s. Stolp, who had been visitin·g the Drydens for two weeks, returned to Kenilworth Wednesday. -oMrs. Marshall Kennedy of Buffalo, N. Y., and her two son s are guests of . Mrs. E. F. Hamm, 517 Sheridan road, Kenilworth. -oThe Reading class will meet with Mrs. Mark Cresap, 239 Essex road , Kenilworth, Wednesday afternoon to plan next winter's work. THE ART GALLERIES of - o- X . \V e ir of · Chic ago is Jack Taylo r. 310 Cumnor road, Kenil James H. Prentiss, 201 Cumberland ,·i:- itin g Mrs. Robert S. Smith of 324 worth , left Sunday for Davenport, av enue, Kenil\\·orth, retutned from Cumnor road, Kenilworth, this week. Iowa. Florida Saturday. ~r rs. C h a rl e~ -o- --o- 36o N. Michigan Ave. Wacker Drive at Bridge Chicago, Illinois. 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