Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Apr 1928, p. 15

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ILMET1iE . lLIFE Kenilworth·Oub Gives Bridp Luncheon May 4 HOME FROII .SOU'IH AIIERICA Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ware of Abbottsford road, Kenilworth, have just returned from an extended · trip to South America and report one of the most delightful and luxurious of all their many long and beautiful trips in recent years. The climate conditions were so delightful and traveling accommodations so splendid that they are very enthusiastic about ~he entire trip. IIAU.IED Mr. and Mrs. C. A. L. Purmort of Van Wert, Ohio, \lllnounc:e the marriage of their ' daughter, Grace, to Robert K. Belt, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Belt of Kenilworth. Mr. Belt and his bride are honeymooning in White Sulphur Springs and Washington. D. C. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. M. Cole of Kenilworth entertained twelve at dinner Thursday evening in honor of several guests here .for the convention of musicians held at the Stevens hotel. The Kenilworth club announces for , Friday, May 4, the final bridge party for the season. This is to be a bridge luncheon with Mrs. E. john Hicks and Mrs. J. C. Carpenter as hostesses. There will be no guest fee and reservations for the luncheon ·must be made with Mrs. Hicks not later than Wednesday, May 2, th~ committee an· nounces. Mr. and Mrs. Beiknap Hawkes and This is planned to be a most delight- family of Kansas City are the pests ful party and the announcement sug- of Mr. and Mrs. Q. C. Hawkes, Kenilgests that the members entertain theil· worth avenue, for two -weeks. friends who are not already members of the club. For a ·· · Jilpid Maaal Waw l n·wer. Nodtial lUre il · ... aarket. Sold · ...., .... . paraat& s... ttl .... . pro'ftll by tar. Aralllf NOW for aclasi·e territoq .., , . . home. W r i ~ e Feelde· I" P. 0. Box 12. EYautoll. ID. Et~anston Shop Open Tuesday; Thursday, and Saturday Evenings · I Mrs.' Richard Kenyon (formerly Emily Foresman) and Mrs. Warren McCracken (formerly Dorothy Foresman), entertained at a tea in honor of their mother. Mrs. Hugh Foresman, at Mrs. Kenyon's ~partment on East Superior street, last Wednesday afternoon. This was the first opportunity for many of her friends to see th~ unique and charming apartment which Mrs. Kenyon has planned and decorated within walking distance of the shopping district of Chicago. --oWord has been received from Mrs. P. D. Rathbone, mother of John Rathbone, who is now in Paris at the Continental hotel. that she has found her nebrhbors in the next suite to he Mr. and ).{ rs. E. W. Burchard of Kenilworth, and ~hey have since been enjoyinS! some of Paris together. Mrs. John Rathbone with her daughter, Helen. and son. Jack. will leave June 19 to join Mrs. P. D. Rathbone and wi11 spend the summer abroad. ---o- CHICAGO-State and Jackson eLieht · orSpnng .rs· Mr. and Mrs. George .Tones and family of Oxford road, Kenilw:orth returned on Sundav from two weeks spent at Excelsior Springs, Mo. While at Excelsior thev mf"t a number of their Kenilworth nei~hbors, amon~ whom were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bisbee. Mr. and Mrs. Wittiam Lodwick, and · Mrs. George Richards. --oMrs. F. E. M. Cole. 315 Essex road, Kenilworth entertained at luncheon at the Chicag-o Athletic association Wednesrla\·, later taking her ~uests to see a matinee nerformance of "Excess B:u~ gage" at- the Garrick theater. The P'Uest of honor was Mrs. J. Francis Cooke of Philadelphia. --o- 31JIIIIInc.Js-'lllllllll ~the 1Jtntb/e BrtJUitlllht Plllited TTOIISlTS 8VerlJ Sm11rt Idu in Suits llnd Topcoats · IN OUR EVAN:STON SHOP It tabs just such an enonno· variety· oun to include all of thae aew ~ for Spiag. But corisideraJ.othe.eotberadvaD. . . volume: We are able to buy for our selling costs are cut materially. So for clachea any pea price we aelect finer woola.aaclailoitbem hettir. And you get the .. Souad reasoas why you should buy your . - . , ~ and Topcoat here. · ::rr ae ! a At the Yottn{.!' Peoole's society of the Kenilworth Cnion church last Sunday evening, the ,·oun~er ~roup were given special nrivileP'e of attending and a ~olendid kodascoooe oicture was shown. This vouna peoole's societv has been a constantly tzrowing org-anization and all young people are urged to join. ---o- w,.. . These Features Stand Out In Our Gmd · ' . . -. . l Clothing Selections cc~" Attrntion 1" called to the third of the series of lecture studies presentt·d bv Dr. Herbert Wittett in the Kenilworth Union church on every Wetlnesday evenin~ at 8 o'clock. The topic of the leC"ture for next Wednesday is "Amos : Social Justice." -oMrs. Rov Osgood of Essex road. entert~1ned her sewing cluh at lunchPon on Monday of this week. Mrs. 0" JTooti had as a special guest. Mrs. H . Galtegher, mother of Mrs. Boh Osgood. -o- One and Two TIOUIU" Suits and Topcoats $J5 and $40 . Thousands of oDe and Two TrcJUiel' Suits and Topcoats $50 Society Brand Suits. ~ . r to Mr. ancl llrs. Harrv Visserinf!' of Kenilworth a\·enue, have iust returned from a winter spent in Florida, with their son Norman. who has large orange gr~\·es near Babson Park. -oMrs. Burt Crowe of Ralf"igh road P n t e r t a i n e d ~ larcre luncheon and bridae p~rh· on Tt1f""day and on Wednesday of this week. -o- $45 $85 $65 Qpna.IJama Topcoats ·.· Suits of Bilbnore Homespuas $75 cctytton Custom" Suits Mr . .-nd lfrs. G"ant Ritittwav of Cumberland · road. Kenilworth, enterhinet1 th, Fw·ninN Bridge cluh l'11 Monday of this week. $60 to $100

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