Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Sep 1928, p. 50

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~ WILMETTE LIFE September 7. 1928 lL · _________ K_e_n_i_lw_o_r_t_h~ll-a_P_P_e_n~in_t_s__ · __~~~~~--T~e-a_c_h_er_·_P_w_n_n~ · ~-.~ RETURN FROM ABROAD Mr. and Mrs. L. Phillip Denoyer, who have been touring England and the continent in their car since April 25, have returned to their home at 643 Abbottsford road, Kenliworth. When in England they attended the International Geographical Congress in London and Cambridge. ~~~· ~--~~DEWALK PLAN 'B:ilh R..:.Jl7 Plac· Pa.iaa at Curb to ProYide Lawa Space · . j! Mrs. Joseph Joyce and her daughter, Ruth, 531 Essex road, Kenilworth, and Mrs. A. J, Brock and her daughter, Marjorie, 520 Warwick road, Kenilworth, have returned home from a trip to Quebec, Montreal, and the Many of the Kenilworth boys who Thousand Islands. attended Wilford C. "Duke" Child's -o-camp in Port Arthur, Canada for thl~ Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bosley and summer, have returned home. Among Helen Ruth, Phyllis, and Junior, of them were Bob and Dick Joslin, Linus 528 Warwick road, Kenilworth, are and Tom Smith, Junior Benson, Tom spending a three weeks' vacation in and Jack Sinding, Jack O'Connor, the north woods of Wisconsin. George Woodland, and Bob Richard-oson. ' Miss Ruth Johnston, Miss Marion -oM iss Katherine Benson, daughter of Bent, and Miss Josephine Farley of Mr. and Mrs. George Benson, 310 Mel- Kenilworth have returned from camp rose avenue, Kenilworth and Miss Newakwa at South Haven. Mich. -oBetty Ketcham, daughter of Mr. and Henry Walbridge Dudley of 454 Mrs. Craig Ketcham, 611 Abbottsford road, Kenilworth have returned home Warwick road, Kenilworth, has taken from camp in Ward, Colo., where an apartment at 1400 Lake Shore drive they· spent the summer. for · the winter. -o-o. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burns, 614 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marx and their daughter, Jean, 522 Essex road, Kenil- Essex road, Kenilworth, have returned worth, left today for Boston, Mass .. from a trip to Quebec and Montreal. where they wi11 ·spend a few days. They also spent a month in Michigan. -o' From there they are going to Lincolnville, Maine, for about two or three Mr. and Mrs. David D~camp, 615 weeks. In October, Jean will go to Abbottsford road, Kenliworth, have reMiss Wheelock's Kindergarten col- turned from a three weeks' . trip lege in Bo.ston. through the New England states. -o-oWalter Marx, Jr., 522 Essex road, M iss Harriet Webster, 314 Oxford Kenilworth left last Monday for Mont- road, Kenilworth spent last week at real, Canada, where he and several of Oconomowoc, Wis. visiting the Hulhis friends will attend the Theta Delta berts. Chi convention. From there the boys -o-wiU go back to Williams college. Mrs. Roy Jarrett and her daughter, --o-Alice, of 534 Essex road, Kenilworth Mr. and Mrs. William Healy, and have returned from a visit in Indiana. Virginia, Janet, and Billy, 205 Melrose -oavenue, Kenilworth, returned recently Philip Burnham, 536 Roslyn road, from a three weeks' vacation at Long Kenilworth, has had as his guest, his. Lake, Wis. cousin, John Gillis of St. Paul, Minn. --o-- · AGAIN IN KENILWORTH Mrs. Joseph Joyce and her daughter, Ruth have returned to their home at 531 Essex road, Kenilworth, from a pleasant eastern trip. After a few days at Niagara Falls they . took ~he St. I4awrence and Saguenay rtver trtps, enjoying the ThQusand Islands, Montreal, and Quebec. Later they spent some time in New York, and New Rochelle with relatives and in Philadelphia with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Maloney, formerly of Kenilworth: Mrs. A. J. Brock and her daughter, Marjorie, accompanied them. A new idea in sidewalk location is being u.sed in the Bills Realty company's Indian Hill estates. In orde.r to give the resi~ents a long~r s~eep of lawn and elim~nate the un_ sJghtlmess of trampled parkways, the sidewalks are being laid contiguous to the. curb, rather than a few feet away as IS the almost universal custom in re.;idential districts. People alighting from automobiles thus step directly onto the sidewalk 1nstead of onto a grass plot, which is so easily ruined. These sidewalks are five feet wide. Between 500 and 600 feet of street paving are being laid a day in t_he subdivision and already nearly a thJrd of the property is provided with paved streets, according to Benjamin Bills, president of the company. Twenty-sJx homes, ranging from an $18,000 Cape Cod Colonial t~ a $98,000 English · Tudor, are bemg completed there by purchasers of l<?ts. Among those rece~t~Y. purchasmg Walter Spry, well known pianist and property in the subdtvtston are Mrs. teacher in the Columbia School of Francis E. Ward, George H. Young, Music, has returned from his vacation W. D. Norris and Marcus Mix. in Colorado and will devote one day a Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Pifer and family week during the season at the branch of 1620 Lake avenue have returned from a three weeks' visit at Lake school .~n Winnetka. Kegonsa, Wis. Mr. Spry was guest teacher at Ala-o-bama college during the summer session Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Snorf and family in June and July where he had charge of 230 Tenth street have returned of the Master Class for advanced pi- from Colorado, where they spent the ano students. He has been successful month of August. in preparing young pianists for the -o--concert stage, and among his recent Kenneth Kerr returned today to pupils who have achieved distinction Marion, Ohio, after spending two are Margaret Farr and Howard Fei- weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ges, both of whom have appeared in \\Tallace Kerr of 707 Forest avenue. the concerts of the Chicago Symphony -oorchestra under Frederick Stock. This Mrs. John Ling and he( son, Maris the twelfth season Mr. Spry has shall of the Linden Crest apartments, been identified with the Columbia have returned from Eagle River, Wis., School of Music. where they spent three weeks. Mrs. John Rathbone and her son, HERE FOR WEDDING John, ' Jr., and her daughter, Helen, 523 Mr. and Mrs. John Newton Garver, Abbottsford road, Kenilworth, have re- Jr. of Buffalo, N. Y. arr.ived in Wilturned home from a summer's tour of mette Tuesday evening for the wedEurope. ding of Miss Margaret Wilson, daugh-o-George Kriete, son of Mr. and Mrs. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bertram George Kriete of 325 Oxford road, Wilson of 611 Laurel avenue, which Kenilworth, left last Saturday for the took place Thursday evening. Mrs. Black Hills where he will spend two Garver was matron of honor. weeks of his vacation. LEAVES FOR SCHOOL POST -oMiss Evelyn Kletzing, daughter of M iss Inez Virginia Webster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Webster, Josiah F. Kletzing of 522 Washington 314 Oxford road, Kenilworth has re- avenue, left last Monday for Indianturned from a week's visit with her apolis where she is a teacher in the high school. aunt in Goshen, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leimert (for~ merly Virginia Hedrick of Kenilworth) have been visiting Mrs. Edwin Hed'rick in Leland, Mich. for the past few weeks. -oMr. and Mrs. Homer H. Johnson and family of ·158 ·Melrose avenue, Kenilworth returned recently from their summer home in Wisconsin where they spent the season. --o-- · ······················· · · I R E o· .A L E · · FIREPROOF WAREHOUSES · · · T 0 R A G B · · · · for Your Household Goods · · · · Moving-Packing-Shipping · Furniture. 1-urs. Pianos, Rugs--all cared fo~ safely the Iredale Way. If ·your moving plans call for the storage of all or part of your effects, phone our nearest warehouse-for estimate. A compltt~ urviet on the North Shott -o-- Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Sprenger and family of 135 Melrose avenue, Kenilworth are returning on Sunday from their summer home in Powers Lake,. Wis. after a season's outing. -o-M iss Martha Richardson, ·d aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Richardson of 145 Melrose avenue, Kenilworth has returned from camp in the Thousand ltlancb where she spent the IU'DIDet'. -o-ENTERTAIN VISITOR Miss Betty Mulford of 835 Elmwood avenue has as her guest, Miss Eleanor Nye of Buffalo, N. Y., Wednesday afternoon Miss Betty gave a small bridge party in her honor. -o-Mr. and Mrs. William H. Scott of 917 Greenleaf avenue left Sunday, August 26, for a drive around Lake Michigan. Among their stops they included Ma~kinac Island. -oMr. and Mrs. Charles A. Lundberg of 1010 Elmwood avenue returned \Vednesday from a two weeks' trip to Salt Lake City and I;>enver. ························· 73 Years of Safety 105 South Ot:arborn, Chlc.,gu of Household Goods WAREHOUSESEVANSTON, \VINNETKA, HIGHLAND PARK U nivrrsity 9 3 oo-Wilmette 1 3 3 2-Winnetka 1 j 3 2Higbland Park 1 8 1 · · · · · DOVENMUEHLE, INc. Phont> C~ntral 6393 Atnple fund& at 5, 10 and 15 year plans, 5 2/'o 1fT/ . slr~ight Au~~r) interest Jor loans on homes or with pre-payment privileges Oar loan. are JHI:Fc/aaed 67 UNION CENTA~L 1 --o-Mr. and Mrs. P. F. McCall and family of 530 Eighth street, have returned from Big Robinson L,ake, Whitecloud, Mich., where they spent the month of August. LifE INSUIU\P4CE CO. Clr'LJJI11dll UANKEUS LIFE CO. of DL'·· MolnL, f Cun1b1n~!o!d $130,000.000

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