Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Nov 1926, p. 47

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·November 5, 1926 WILMETTE ' LIFE IN WEDDING PARTY ,, Ken.i lworth Happenings The following resid·e nts of Kenilworth went to Champaign last weekend for the Ittinois-Pennsylvania foothall game: the Misses Dorothy and Emily Foresman, Clive Taylor, Steve Kenyon, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ross, John and Harold Keith, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bullev, AJ1en Bulley, and Mr. and :\T r~. \Vard Starret. -oHenry Ri~gs Rathbone, 312 :-;lteridan road, Kenilworth, ~ave a rca ding of poems from h er hook ·' \\'ings Song" on Tuesday afternoon before The Junior Friends of Art in the Crystal ballroom of the Blackstone hotel. Harold Vinal of Kcw York is at pre·s ent publishing Mrs. Rathbone's work. ).1 rs. of -o~1 rs. Roy H. Jarret and her daughta , Alire, 534 Essex road, Kenilworth re turned home last Fridav from Indi:lllapolis. · They expect to ·be here until .1itcr the holidavs when they \\'ill go tt) \..'alifornia. · -o- . eighteen of his friends at a Hallo,,·e 'cn Mrs. Ira C. Darling, 256 Kenilworth party. -oavenue, returned to Kenilworth from . -0\1 i's. Grant Ridgway, 207 CumberNew York on Thursday, November 4. Mrs. Charles H. Nelson, 621 Cumnor land avenue, and Mrs. James II. Prcn-oroad, and Mrs. Earl C. Moss, 316 Cumtis:- , 201 Cumberland avenue, Kenil~~ rs. Fred D. Hreit, 422 Essex road, worth entertained at 1 u n c h con on Kt·nilworth entertained sixteen guests nor road, Kenilworth. spent Wednesday of last week in Milwaukee visiting \Vednesdav at the Indian Hill club in at Sunday t:n·ning tea October 31. Mrs. H. W. De Brake. !1011or of 1-f rs. Fred Kent of Asheville, -0~.C. Miss Jean Drayer, daughter of Mr. · and Mrs. Clarence E. Drayer of 1034 Elmwood avenue, and Miss Marian Thayer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard H. Thayer of 618 Washington avenue, were bridesmaids at the wedding Congressman and Mrs. Henry Riggs of Miss Sara Skinner of Duqoin, Ill. Rathbone, 312 Sheridan road, will leave Both Miss Drayer and Miss Thayer are Kenilworth for \¥ashington on Novem- students at the Un.i versity of Ittinois. ber 25, for the rest of the winter. Mrs. Rat h bon c will spend as ·usual the STUDENTS VISIT PLANT cpring months of :\f arch_. April and · Accompanied by their teachers, the May in Palm Beach. se\'enth and eighth grade pupils of the -oSt. Francis Xavier school visited the ~f r. and Mrs. Charles T. Chandler public service plant at Niles Center "ltl<l their son. Horatio, formerly oi Tuc~day afternoon of this week. Kenihmrt h. spent la ~ t Sunday in Ken- 1 :~worth. They expect to .leave soon f~r Mr. and Mrs. W. D. McKenzie .of F recport, ,wh.cre they wrll make !hetr 1185 Laure] avenue, have been spend· horne . . ll.le.tr chughter, Mr s. Stcn three weeks in New England and reFulkr, ts ltvtn~ th~re now. turned Saturday, October 30. On their -oreturn trip they stopped at Ann Arbor, 11 r. :.\ nd ~f rs. Sidney Corning East- Mich., to attend the football game at man.·255 ~lelrosc avenue, Kenilworth, the l 1 nin~ rsity of Michigan. -: nent the pa st week-end in Ann Arbo,r, -oMich. Mrs. Fred D. Breit, 422 Essex road, --oKenilworth, entertained at a luncheon 11 i:-s Ethel Reardon rctunH·d Sat- . and thi'4ble party on Thursday, Nourdav to the Kenilworth Inn after vember · -os pt· n~ling the summer at h<:r home in On Saturday night Robert Burns, 614 Lincnlrn·ille, Maine . Essex road, Kenihvorth entertained 1 1 I_,_------------a HOYBURN Afternoon, 2 and 4 . Evening, 7 and 9 DO You · KNOW that you art missing the best in motion picture entertainment un· less you ste ncb change of pro· gram at the Hoyburn Theatre Now Playing ;m W. C. Field's "So's Your Old Man" Monday, Novembtr 8 Adolphe Menjou "Ace of Cads" Thursday. November 11 Mrs. G. C. Kingsley, 529 Cumnor . -oroad, Kenilworth, was hostess at a Washington.Drapery Co. ~{ r. and Mrs. \Yilliam P. \\'hitt:, '.rho l luncht·on and bridge on Thursday, OcInterior Decorations Designed, Made :,a \'t' been motonng through the F.ast to her 28. and Hung Curtains. Shades. and on their honeymoon trip, arc at 307 -oBed Spreads Made to Order. t' unrherlancl avenue, Kenilworth. until ! }{ ~-. and :\J rs. Harry Vi ~se ri11g, ~57 1:1:1; Wushlngton An. Ph. Wll. 3611 ·ilt·ir new home at 190 Fullrr lane. 1 Kenilworth avenut-, cntertamed at dm~~~1~11-ct_ka. ;,. ~"rnplcted. ___ . ____ !2:~~~~!~tc~lay -~-~·er_ 1i~g,_ _N _ ro_ ':_:_~~h_ er_2 _ . -~:-. -:::_:=~ . ~========:::===! George Jessel Sur of .. The Jazz Singer" "Private lzzy Murphy" Monday, November 15 Constance Talmadge "Duchess of Buffalo" Thu?day, November 18 When you buy the Genuine Harry Langdon "The Strongman" Monday, N~vembtr 22 Milton Sills "Men of Steel" Thursday, November 25 'Eddie Cantor "Kid Boots" You are .assured of Heat Sat~faction and Fuel Economy. No Smoke-No Soot- yery Little Ash No Waste from Slate that Will Not Burn Monday, November 29 Dorothy Mackaill "Subway Sadie" Thursday, December 2 Our Service Man will inspect your heating plant, advis~ you the correct size coke to use and offer helpful suggestion~ This Ser'Vice is Free ORDER TODAY Richard Dix "The Quarterback" Monday, December 6 Be Sure of Your Supply ~· KUTTEN BROTHERS ~tEYER COAL ~ MATERIAL CO. EDINGER ~ SONS Irene Rich "My Official Wife" Keep This Calendar and See Each Show ·

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