Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Aug 1928, p. 6

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WILMB .T TE LIFE August 24, 1928 r. d Kts. Percy Eekban of 206 Sidney R Fairlee, 165 Kenilworth tum.berland road, . Kenilworth were avenue, Kenilworth, is on a brief tour among the guests ~t the dinner recently given by Mr. ·and Mrs. B. F. Afllect of Lake Forest honor of Rear Admiral Thooias T. Craven who is in .command of the Great Lakes Naval Training station, and Mrs. _ Craven. -oM~ Alesaoder Jos6n, 240 Essex road, Kenilworth, entertained a few guests at bridge on Wednesday. in Battle .Creek Baths · t .. SWEDISH . MASSAGE ' · ··· . ~ · · ... · 1151 Wilmette AYe., Wilmette, Ill. abroad, having sailed on the Lloy~ Sabaudo liner "Conte Grande" last Saturday from New York City. During his trip he will visit Naples, Rome, Venice, Milan, Genoa, Nice, and Marseilles, and wilt spend a week with his sister at St. Jean de Luz, a watering place in the southeastern corner of France. After a week in Paris and another in London he will sail home on the Mauretania, sailing from South Hampton on September 15. -oMr. and Mrs. Frank Barrett and their daughter, Mary, of 55 Essex road, Kenilworth, are leaving today for a trip to New York and Atlantic City. They plan to be gone for about ten days. Kenilworth .Happen~ngs ENTERTAIN FOR GUEST Miss Louise Webster of Madison, N. C. has been entertained at several parti~s during her visit here with Miss Harriet .Johnston of 321 Melrose avenue. Miss Webster and Miss Johnston are roommates at Converse college. Miss Johnston entertained at luncheon at the Illinois Woman's Athletic club last week. :Mrs. J. L. Wilds of 244 Oxford road, Kenilworth , entertained with luncheon and bridge at Sunset Ridge Country club, also. Fred F. Skeel of 338 Woodstock avenne, Kenilworth, left for Tusc~m. Ariz. last week. He was accompanted bv his niece, Miss Marilde Johnson of Syracuse, N. Y. Mrs. Skeel and ht r daughter, Marjorie, have been living in Tucson for the past year and a half where the climate is slowly benefiting the health of Marjorie. -o~[r. 'and Mrs. George Benson, 210 Melrose avenue, Kenil~'orth , left last Saturday for a trip to Lolorado to see their daughter, Katherine, who is at camp near \\.T ard, Colo. · From there the Bensons will go to Estes park and Colorado Springs. -o~fr s. Roy Jarrett and daughter Alice of 534 Essex road, Kenilworth, are making a motor trip to lndianopolis and Evan sville, Ind., to visit friends. Th ey expect to return via Quincy, Ill., to visit Mr. Jarrett's sister. They will be gone two weeks. -olfr. and l\{rs. Guv Saunders Osborn of 330 Cumnor road, Kenilworth, and Mr. and Mrs. Mason Warner of 154 Church road, \Vinnetka, motored recently to Hayward, Wis. They were at Rock Rapids · Lodge for fiye days. --oM iss Coralee \Vhitsett and Miss ~fargaret \\"hitsett are returning soon from Maine where they have been spending most of the summer as guests of Mrs. James Murray of 433 Cumnor road, Kenilworth. -ol\fr. and Mrs. Fred Wild and daughter Julia of 628 Greenleaf avenue have just returned from a motor trip around Lake Michigan. They spent most of the time at Mackinac island and Charlevoix. MEET AT WINNER'S HOME The Kenilworth Home and Garden club met last Monday afternooft at the home of Mrs. W. 0. Belt, 202 Abington road, Kenilworth. ,Mrs. Belt was one of the prize winners in the Tribune garden contest, so the members of the club inspected her garden. Miss Florence Katlen, graduate of the school of landscape architecture at the University of Illinois and now emploved at the Garfield Park conservatory, gave an informative talk on growing annuals. Word has been received from Paris from Mrs. John Rathbone of 523 Abbottsford road, Kenilworth, that her son, John, Jr., is recov~r.i~g from an operation for appendtcths at the American hospital there. John expects to leave there soon and the Rathbones wilt then continue their trip to England and Scotland. They will return home sometime in September. --o~liss Adalaide Ball, Mis~ Jane Littell and Miss Ella Jane and Miss H elen Holden, all of Kenilworth, left la ~ t Monday for Leland, Mich., where they \ovill visit Miss Ruth Mary Harrison at her summer home. They plah to be gone for ten days. Miss Harrison is the daughter of the Harry P. Harrisons of 307 Abbottsford road, Kenilworth. -o- I'IKAL OI'I'EBIMG In ordtr to make room for new Fall mtrcbandist, we will offn, until August 3 ut at imzl -reduction price· ALL SUMMER FROCKS. formerly sold at .. S25.oo and S29.75· MOW $1.50 ALL SUMMER HATS formerly s o I d up t-::» S8.oo your choice, at ·2004 CI:MTRAL ST. ·aose UN IV. $1.00 Open Saturday Evenin1· Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Cherry 'of 422 Abbotsford road, Kenilworth, left this week on a motor trip east. They wilT be gone a month. Their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. \Villiam Marshall Branch of F ,·anston are occupying the house while they are away. -a- J. SHORTRIDGE Muon Contractor · General Repair Cement, Stone Walks and Bruce Hulbert of 316 Richmond road. Kenilworth, is recovering from an infected foot. He has resumed his summer work as life guard at the club Vista del Lago. He returns to the University of Michigan in the fall. Ur. and Mrs. Bentley McCloud. ~[r. and Mrs. Sanford Holden, Mrs. Alfred McDougal and son, Alfred. and James Burnham, all of Kenihvorth, spent last weekend at the Peoria Country club in Peoria. -o- Porcbea -a- -o-Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Mons and their daughter, Miss Harriet, of 157 Woodstock avenue, Kenilworth, have motored to Sayner, Wis., where they are spending two and a half weeks. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. M. Cole and Miss Bernice W. Cole of 315 Essex road, Kenilworth, spent last week-end at the Minocqua Heights Country club, Minocqua, Wis. ·First Church of Christ, Scientist Sidney Fairlee, 165 Kenilworth ave. nue, Kenilworth, left recently for an extended trip to Europe. He is visiting his sister and plans to be gone the remainder of the summer. -o~{iss ·Katherine Branigar. daughter ltiiiiiHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiUIIIIIUinHIIIIIIIIftRIIII-IIIIriiWI......, of ~frs. W. W. Branigar of 219· Leicester road, Kenilworth, returned recentlY from a house party at Lake Owen, Drummond, Wis. --o-Ttntb Street and Central Avenue Wilmette, Ill. Mrs. W . 0. Belt of 202 Abingdon road gave a reception for her daugh· SERVICES ter-in-law, Mrs. Robert K. Belt, \VedSUNDAY SERVICES 1 1 A. 1.~. nesday afternoon in her home. Wtclaaclay Ttttimonial M«ting-8 P. M. -o-Sunday School E:urcises---9 :-4 5 A. M. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cherry who have been visiting- the F. W. Cherrys of 422 Abhotford road. Kenilworth, have returned to their home ·in Dockery, Miss. Phoae leailworth 2735 -o- -o- Mr. and Mrs. Norman T. Brenn~r and children of 106 Robsart road, Kenilworth, have just returned from a four weeks' tour Q.f the Black Hills of South Dakota. August 26, 1928 Subject: Christ Jesus RNtling R.oom-:-u6 J Wilmttt1 Awnw HOURS: . D1ily ·(except Wtdnesday and ·saturday) 9 A. M. to 5 P. M.; Wednaday 9 A.M. to 7:-45 P.M.; Saturday 9 A. M. to 9 P.M. Tl» 1Jibl1 N Worh of Jltln} &k« E.d.d.y and till oth« Guthorized CbrUti.n ltima Litmnutl tnG1J IH rltld, bOtToUJtd or putthtwd. THE PUBLIC Mrs. R. L. Fowler of 512 Roslyn road. Kenilworth. left yesterday for a few days' visit with her sister in Grand Haven, Mich. -o1\f r. and Mrs. W. F. Miller and fam---o-ilv of Little Rock, Ark., are the guests Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Knoop and of ~fr. and Mrs. W. W. Wheelock of family of 221 Warwick road, Kenil132 Oxford road, for several weeks. worth, are leaving today for a trjp to -othe north woods. .;.....o.M rs. J uti us Petersen, 222 Cumberland road, Kenilworth. entertained a Mrs. Craig Ketcham. 611 Abbottsfew guests at luncheon and bridge at ford road, Kenilworth, entertained ~unset Ridge Country club on Tues- eight guests at luncheon and bridge on day. Tuesday a~ her home. J\.frs. Rufus Stolp, 336 Warwick road, Mr. and Mrs. Warren S. Hillis forKenilworth, entertained a few guests merly of 1316 Chestnut avenue, Kenilfor luncheon at her home on W ednes- worth, have made their home permanday. ently in Detroit. ---o- a CORDJAUY INVlTBD tO ATI"BND T11B -o- - -o-- CIIUaCH S&VIal AND VIIIT THI &JIADDIG. a00M ·-

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