Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Jul 1928, p. 13

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July 13, 1928 WILMETTE Miss Josephine Farley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Farley of Kenilworth, is visiting Miss Margaret Gordon at her summer home at Lake Hamlin. 1 I LIFE 13 Kenilworth News l p···········---····-----------------------············ : · I WARM WEATHER · THE PAI'lTRY 1 I Miss Estelle Farley, daughter of the --oJ. K. Parleys, i3 representhtg the M iss JuJia Kane 9f 205 Abingdon Chicago unit of the Camp Fire girls at Camp Nawakwa near South Haven, avenue, Kenilworth, left Monday for Mich. Estelle will be gone all sum- the summer. at (.amp Oak Openings, near Saugatuck, Mich. mer. ealls for eertaln, well· balanced foods-QUALITY, rather than quantity. · with Its established reputation fer serving only &bat whleh Is GOOD, will serve you In a pleasing man· ner. Somebody has sald-"the7 serve -a- -:-0-- Hunter, Tom, and Jack H!cks of such delicious Pies and Cakes." Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bent and Kenilworth left on Saturday to drive their family of Kenilworth have gone to three Lakes, Wis., to visit Bill away for their vacation. They expect 524 DAVIS ~T., EVANSTON . Reed of Glencoe who has a summer ~·······························,····················_, home there. The boys will be gone to be gone until August 1. i ············································································· about two weeks. -oMr. and Mrs. Clyde P. Ross, with Evanston Shop Open Saturday Evenings Only during July and August their daughter and son, Shirley and Carleton, ..9f KenilworthJ are sailing on the South America tomorrow for a week's tour of the Great Lakes. I8IIDJDJ -oM iss. Lucie Dix, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Dix of Kenilworth, has had her cousin, Miss Caroline Duncombe of Briar Cliff Manor, N. Y., visiting her for the past month. CHICAGO-State and Jackson EVANSTON-Qrrington and Church -oM iss Elizabeth Freudenreich, daughter of the William Freudenreichs of · Kenilworth, entertained a few guests at luncheon and bridge on Tuesday for Miss Harriet Bellamy of California. 1· Henrg C.Lgtton I Sons ., cmmce) -O- Mary Louise Maloney, formerly of Kenilworth, is at Camp Tegawitha, Mount Pocono, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. A. ]. Maloney have taken a house :!t the seashore for the summer. -aHugh Foresman of Kenilworth entertained some of hi.5 friends at a stagg party yesterday. The men played golf at the Barrington Golf club and later had dinner and played bridge. -aAlexander Newton of Kenilworth entertained a group of his friends at a stagg dinner party at Indian Hill club last Saturday night. -oM iss Margaret Korrady of Kenilworth entertained at a dinner party · last Saturday night in honor of her guest, Miss Marjorie Kittle. ul y.Clettr·anc.es · Now in Progress Throughout Our Nanelie Mae Hanna and Eigil Taft Madsen Wed Pink peonies and mock orange blossoms were combined in decoration for the home of Dr. and Mrs. Edward G. G. Hanna, 1423 Gregory avenue, Wilmette, for many years residents of Evansto11.~.. when their daughter, Nanelie Mae, was married to Eigil Taft Madsen of Chicago and Copenhagen, \Vednesday, June 27. The wedding took place in the evening at 8:30 o'clock and wa5 followed by a reception for the fifty guests. It was a candlelight service with can- · delabra illumining the room from a banking of palms and ferns and the setting of blossoms. The Rev. ]. ]. Steffens, rector of St. Matthew's Episcopal church, officiated. The bride's father gave her in marriage and her si3ter, Gretel, served her as Henry Neilsen - of maid of honor. ("open hagen was the groomsman. The bride was gowned in delicate gray chiffon with pearls. She wore gardenias in her hair and her bouquet \\·as._ of orchids, sweet peas and rose~. r The honor maid wore peach chiffon · and her flowers were pink sweet pea,:; and sweetheart roses. Following their wedding journey, : Mr. Madsen and his bride will live in · Rogers Park. : Evanston Shop Tremendous Savings on SUITS, SHOES and FURNISHINGS for Every Man and Young Man -for Parents ofEvery Boy . All Merchandise advertised in the Chicago Papers is ·also on sale in G'Our Evanston Shop I Mrs. Gertrude Rae Goss of 520 Seventh street entertained a small group of her friends at lun_£heon and the theater Wednesday. She is leaving next week for a t.rip ~round the lake ~nd a stay at :M" ackinac island. · : · · ·

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