Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Mar 1928, p. 11

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March 23, · 19.28 Mr. Wright's eompanies as 1le. hat has been glorious and the health of asked her to do. · Elizabeth is much improved. Mrs. Among· the piays she has been in are Alexander Reichman, formerly of KenMrs. Joseph Joyce, Essex road, Ken- "Craig's Wife" and "St:venth Heaven." ilworth but now of Barrington, and her ilworth, has just returned from a trip daughter, Harriette, are in Tuscon and which included New York, PhiladelHEALTH IMPROVES phia and Miami Beach. While in New Word has been received from Mrs. they are expecting Mr. and Mn. Leon York ·she was entertained at the home Rufus Stolp from Tuscon, Ariz., of a Allen of Kenilworth, this week to join of her sister, Mrs. Ben O'Shea, at New very happy time there which she and them while on their way from CaliRochelle. · Elizabeth are e1.1joying. The weather fornia. While in Philadelphia she visited Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Maloney, re- ~E§§§!;!§§§§~!§§§§§~§§§§!a!§§~§~ ~ently of Kenilworth, but now making ~ their home in Merion, a suburb of Philadelphia, where Mr. Maloney went to take the presidency of the Reading Coal company, said to be the largest of its kind in the world. Mr. and Mrs. Maloney are occupying the former beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hawkes, brother of B. C. Hawkes, who ha1re visited in Kenilworth a number · of times and are well known here. At Miami Beach, Mrs. Joyce found a regular colony of Kenilworth re;i· · · and that's the number that Mr. Meltztr instructs ,xb week. dents. At one party alone there were s i x t e e n Kenilworth people· among Although be ba ~tudied and played other iastrumeats, Jlr· . lleltz. whom were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Breit, ·,a.aize· in the tNCbing ol the clcrind, tu.,ho,., tht intlnurJerD Mr. and Mrs. Esle, Mr. and Mrs. ol the ,.,. IU~ilfl, the lrettftl inllrammt· (IMnjo, meblolin, IIIHl Robert Danly, Mr. and Mrs. Robert ultuklt) ami th dram1. Burns, Mrs. Danly's brother, be"Sides Mr. and Mrs. Joyce. Others at Miami Tbtrt rtmain 15 wub to make a btginniag on the instrameat of Beach are Mr. and Mrs. Irving of your choice before the vacation cbys btgia. The akulele caa be Babcock and Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Joslin. fully mastered in that length of time. Boy Scout Buglen caa learn the fuacbmentals of bu1lia1 and all the ca~ls used in the service. YJaitor c.l. F1aftc1a ·' Towa Keailwarth Amaex 1------ - l - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 78 Pupils Can't Be Wrong The Preof . of . . .. Abilicy . · Is · · · · · < · ·'I. 1 Kenilworth Girl Playa Lead in Stock Company ReSults To Produce ·Results One Must Have Correct Training Experience Painstaking Care Costly Equipment Expensive Supplies Our Policy Is Not To Sell Poor Work Cheap, But the Best Work at a ReasODable Price. Friends of Miss Margaret Fitch. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Fitch, Cumnor road, Kenilworth, will be interested to know something of the successful work s.he has been doing this winter. She r~ playing the dramatic leads in a very strong stock company at Lansing, Mich., under the management of Benjamin Wright. Mr. Wright is a well known producer in the theatrical world and is most enthusiastic over Miss Fitch's work. Her season will close at Lansing the end of March when she will return to her home in Kenilworth for a "Short period of rest. instead of joining another of Sn Jlr. Jleltztt W«e bcuJing your inatrfiiMnt. _, http you in it1 altction. Ht will gllllllfl llll11ile WINNETKA STUDIO WILME'ITE STUDIO Community House Moaclays and Saturdays Walmette Music Sbop Tuadays and W tdnescbys P~ae Univtnity 76 1 5 for Appointment loin the North Shore Mruic l.Jetlgue-Next Rehearul·~ Mt~tcb 24, at 10 A. M. All Plant Life Must Be Fed Plants, like human beings, must receive the right nourishnient. Vigoro is specially prepared to supply lawns, gardens, flowers, shrubbery, and trees with all of the plantfooQ_elements needed for rapid, stu~dy, and luxuriant growth. Vigoro is clean, ocloriess and easy to apply. It ~n be sown by hand like grass seed. Start right this year by using hardy, disease-free seeds and Vigoro. Your success in gardening will be assured. . . · For Lawns Gardens Flowers Shrubbery Trees ·SHEEP MANURE Oean Odorless Easy to Apply GARDEN Wilmette Vigoro Diatributora COW BONE GRASS MANURE MEAL SEED SEED Linden ·Crest Beauty ,Shop 430 Lindea Ave. 1 Phones Wilmette 3060 - 3061 · IJiocl W'"' ot··£·· T . ..., At stb St. 12.19 WILJIB'IifB Aft. WII,Jd'ID, R.I..

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