Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Oct 1926, p. 15

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October 15, 1926 WILMETTE LIFE JS Kenilworth Happenii(gs · A CORRECTION Peter Hamm, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Hamm of 517 Sheridan road, Kenilworth, entered Dartmouth college this fall, and is not a student at the Harris school in Chicago, as was stated in last week's Kenilworth happenings. Madame E lsa Alsen, who is to h<', heard as a guest-artist with the Chicago Civic Opera company this season, while stopping in Chicago en route to Los Angeles where she is to appear in leading opera roles, was the guest of Mrs. Ernest Fleischman of Kenilworth. Mr. and Mrs. Charles King (Mary Gaskell) of Cleveland and their young son, Charles, Jr., have been the guests of 1'1 rs. King's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Gaskell, 224 Sheridan road, Kenilworth. They left Sunday for their home in Cleveland. 1 -oThe Misses Elizabeth and Marv Hannah, 256 Woodstock avenue, and their twin brothers, Jimmy and Billy, left Kenilworth Thursday for · Pasadena where they will spend the winter with Mr. and Mrs. Hannah and Da\'id and Louise. 88 Temple Court (new building at) Indian Hill I -otonight for a ten days' trip to Excelsior Spdngs. They will meet there Mr. Shipman's partner and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Penney. -oMr. and Mrs. George E. Shipman, M rs. Robert ~f. Burns of 614 Essex 432 Warwick .road, Kenilworth, leave road, Kenilworth, has as her guests for some time, her sis ter, Mrs . M. A. Kendrick of Port Huron and her father, Marshall N. Petit, wh,o arrived last Sat urday. Mrs. Kendrick underwent a serious operation Monday. · wick road, Kenilworth, attended a conMr. and ~frs. Warren Hillis have vention in Milwaukee, Tuesday, Wedrecently moved to Kenilworth into the nesday and Thursday of this week. Charl es White residence on Chestn ut street. 1lrs. Hillis and Mrs. Irving B. Babco-ck, 229 Essex road, Kenilworth, left on Thursdav to motor to Detroit. ~fr. Bal)cock is -in \'ew York on busiDancing Department ne s . Private classes personally con- -o- -oRe\1 . Leland H. Danforth, 333 War- Chez moi announces the return to Winnetka, of MRS. ALANSON FOLLANSBEE from Paris, with a new collection of gowns, hats and accessones. Models from Lanvin ' Premet, Lelong, Patou, Hats from Agnes, Reh<~ux An enlarged work roont . Chanel. Molyneux and Cheruit. aQd Marthe Regnier. and jeunes filles party frocks. ·1867 Bournique's 1926 cucted by Estimates given on debutante dresses - -o1Irs. \ Valttr H. Anderson, 127 Rohsart road, Kenilworth, enter' ained so me of her friend~ at a bridge luncheon on \Vednc sday of this week. enables chez moi to copy any models in a week to ten days. ALV AR L. BOURNIQUE Evanston Chicago Winnetka Ot ·t. 18 Oct. 19 Oct. 20 Xew families accorded member. ship whc:n presenting satisfactory rc ferenccs. · 01-'f'ICE and STUDIO Telephone -o2j6 Kenilworth avenue, leaves Kenilworth on Monday, October 18, for a two weeb' trip to New York. ~Ir s. Ira C. Darling, Winnetka 804 TELEPHONES: , University 1024, Wilmette 600, Rogers Park 1122. ll :U X. nenrborn Street, Chicago Our Expert Fitters Will Help You Choose the Right Shoe! · Two Graceful Shoes $10.00 There's No Better Food .The Crescent An exquisitely-modeled opera pump of patent leather, \vith a 19/8 spike heel and tnedium round toe. $10.00. · than pure fresh milk! It removes fatigue and renews strength. For growing. chill dren there is no more suitable . The J eunesse 1 \ patent leather one-strap of un · usual lines, 13/8 Cuban heel; cutouts on strap and through quarter. $10.00. I food. I Made to suit our particular detnand, these shoes have especially a tendency to n1ake one's foot appear shorter and tnore slender . . And · though the price is n1oderate. their ·'vvorkn1anship and material are of the best!

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