Plans are underway for the bridge tea to be held on Wednesday, May 16, t and Ceatral 'At~11t at. the Kenilworth club for the benefit of the disabled veterans· in Great ~ SDVICII Lakes hospital. Quite a number of women have promised to donate prizes !' .IUJtDAY -~- I I A. ,... ' and have reserved tables. The tickets . . . . . ., Tad8ojiii 'M""a- P. M. have !FOne out thi9 week. ·· ·. laclay ..... Eaad. ti4J A.M. "Whether or not you are on the list, please co~.5.Mk! ·:;~prsel!, invited," ~n May 6th, ~ 928 announcediin'm The cause 15 worthy an~ we neectyour co-operation. "Notify any. of , tb.e· following to reserve tables and ·doaate prizes, the tatRIMing Room-tt6J Wilmwtt· A.-... ter being earnestly solicited : Mrs. .. maligned~ James H. Prentiss, Ke,.ilworth 127 ; HOURS: The next lecture will be on Friday Mrs. :g~ Decamp, Kemlworth 1260; Daily (czapt Wrdn~ay aad S.hlnlay) 9 A. M. to 6 ·p. M.: morning, May 11, at the horne of Mrs.· Mrs.i-1PJ!t1\C. Carpenter, Kenilworth Wtdnaday t A.M. to 7:45P.M.: S.talday 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. J. C. Carpenter, Essex road,· 1\enil- l81,· or'· ¥rti Joseph Joyce, Kenilworth, TM Bibl· fl1l4 . Worh ol JIGrfl Bttlw EMr} . , ot'- ...,.;_, · . worth, at 10 :30 o'clock. . Profess9r 21 u ·' · I' Snvder will speak on "Recent W ortb ~ "}f.i i ~- . .· . Chriatitm Sci""' Litmrture 1118f1 w ntlll, bonoUMI or ,._,_,4. While Literature." This will be the· · · ·~T~e proceeds of th1s party wtll last of the series and every one is keep the boys at Great Lakes in 1'111! PUaUC · COIJ'illll :r 111¥1'nD TO ATimiD TH11 urged to attend. cigaretsl c~~dy, and delic~cies. Please CHUICH SEaVICBI Ale 'IIIIT THa UADDIG Rooll help us realize a goodly sum. Re~ The Misses Elliott. aunts of Mrs. J . freshment!j will be served~. C. Carpenter of Essex road, are ex- "The Neighbors' . ne?tt trip to Great pected this week-end to be visi~ors in Lakes will be Monday, May 7. Should Kenilworth for several weeks. They you wish to go U!' with us Monday have many friends in the village. Their morning, phone Mrs. James H. Prenhome is in It N. Y. tiss. Kenilworth 127. Cigarets, candv, F=;;iiiiiiiiii;iiiiii;iiii;iiii._iiiiiiii;iiiiiii;_.iiiiiiiii._;;;;;;_;iiiiiiiijjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiii·iiiliii!ii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~;;.~;~;;;.;.;~iiiiiiii-iiiiilil... clothing, and magazines are taken up at that time." I ur~ of Christ, Scientist ibaette, Dl.'- ··vA Subject: "Adam and Fallen ·Man" { The morning lecture clas~ held a meetiDJ_ last Friday at the home of Mn. fdexander Joslin, Ess(x road, Kenilworth. Professor Franklyn Bliss Snyder, who has . been giving these lec:tl(es on recent biographies, ~st week ·talked upon the recent book, "L1fe of Edgar Allen Poe," and to most of his listeners presented a new and interesting idea of Poe and his genius. He brought out the beauties of his poetry anrl prose with great eloquence and referring to his much discussed weakness for drink showed clearly that Poe was not a dope fiend as so oftenly Subject for Lecture ~ .n PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS TO WELCOME HOMECOMER ' . . l,.ittle · and.'"·'Cfaughter, Helen. returned ·t~ Kenilworth on Tuesday of extended trip this wee~ from tllrough southern Europe and a cruise ~ · the Mediterranean. They were l·hiK~:~c - 1ted the last of ~he preceding ·k but the st~IJler was delayed at 5e~C·and did not come into port until . Sunday.' : They have had a wonderful .,....... _,..,. and without the sl~htest mishap mar their pleasures. · Mrs. Little is P.iving a tea for forty of Helen's friends next SUJiday evening to greet the "homecomer," at her residence on ~ex road. · F~d · ,·; ~ ~ .I ·n l'· .J1 B. C. Hawk~s left earlv this week for his cattle ranch near Encampment, Wv .·. to be gone a week or ten days. His ranch · is one of the beauty spots of Wvominfi( with its broad grazing field and trout streams~ Seven hundr~d cattle are now on the place. Mr. and Mrs. Belnao Hawkes and family, who have recently been guests of thei.r oarents. r~turned on . Sunday for their · home in Kansas City. · -o- .. I WE feel that' we have a right to be very proud of our new prin~ing plant. Thereby we have naturally set ourselves a standard which you will find expressed in the printed matter we turn out for you. .· ""'i Mr. and Mrs. Sidney .Eastman hav~ had as their guest their niece from Wyoming, who has been with them the past two months. She is leaving this week for her home: in the West. --o- . and Mrs. Charles Bent and famil~. formerlv of Winnetka. have moved into the Watt home on Melrose and Abbottsford road. Kenilworth. Mrs. Bent is the new president of the Kenilworth Neighbors. Among those leaving Kenilworth this mo,th for tl1e Kentuckv derbv at T.ouisvitle, arP Mr. and M.rs. John ()'Connor of Kenilworth avenue, and Mr. Thomas Coyne. Melrose avenue. Mr --o- LLOYD HOLLISTER 1232-36 Central Avenue Wilmette 4300 Winnetka 2ooo Greenleaf 4300 Sheldrake 5687 INC. ntt tnaJ' · Retrular Life lnaur&DCe Policies In the New York Ufe. Rates very low at theae J'OUD&' &&'ell. Phone Wll· mette 17. or write 3. E. Swift Teal, 1017 Central Ave.. Wilmette. R""'" Bo7· ··· &lrl8-tn· te· ,..." Wilmette lee B·auJ' Trlltue . .,. 10. P·D Pap A.ITeriiH·eat .. Qn_...f Ill · · 8lenu· A.Te.