Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Aug 1932, p. 37

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Helen Lynch; daughter of Mn. and Mrs. Bernard Ltynch, 135 Meirose avenue, Kenilworth, entertained at tea Sunday followed by cards and dancing in honor of Catherine Buche of Richmond, Ind. 'Mr. and Mrs. 0., C Eastman, of 1027 Elmwood avenue returned Wed- nesdayafter visiting Mrs. Eastman's sister in New York for two and a haif <weeks. Mn. and Mrs. Harold 0. Bannes. 98 Indian Hill road, and ýtheir chl- dren, Alice and Charles, will return: Satuirday f nom a week's stay at Eph- raim,' Xis. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beckler and daughter, Roberta, 632 Abbotsford road,, Kenilworth, returned Saturdav fnom. a two weeks' outing at Topin- bee, Micb. -o- Mr. and Mrs. A. W. WiggIes- wortb of 12,5 Woodstock road, Ken- ilwortb, and daugbter, bave retunned fnorn a trip to Sault Sainte Manie, Canada. MrIs. Phillip V. Bright, 731 Asbland avenue, entertained a, smali group of friends Monday of Iast wveek at a bridge luncheon. their two sons, Phnllip and H-aroldi, of 715 Linden avenue, are motoring to Yellowstone Park. They expect to be back after Labon Day. Mrs. John P. Harris of 944. Sheni- dan.roaci gave a card party last Fni- day afternoon. in honor of ber guest, Mns. Elizabeth Byrd of Memphis, Tenn. - Georg e Beaudin,, Jr.., son of the Georg.e H. Beaudins, 726 Elrnwood avenue, bas. just returned, from a two q eeks' visit witb tbe E. A., Kalk-. hiurst fainiilv in Atlanta, Ga. .o-- William Foivler. of the Kenilworth Inn returned on .Wednesdav froin an extended business trip tbrougb the south. -in a few days he Nvill leave on a western trip. Robert La*, J r.. 78 Robsart road, left Kenilworth Tuesday of Iast ueek on a ten days' business trip to Net% York. Margaret Lindstrom, 32 Linden avenue, neturned WVedniesday of last w'-ek froni a visit of two weeks at Republie, NMich. MisfEima Bickbarný,f 429 Ninth street bas. been visitinig .ir Fort Wayne, Ind., at theborneof ber sis- ter, Mrs. 1. C. Bean. Mr. and Mrs. Whital Beechwood .avenue, wi small sons, have rece f rom visiting relatives Baer, their T. C. Cooke of Kenilworth was in Chicago. recently for a week. He came from bis summer. home, Cooke'ýs Island, near Tower, Minn. Bob Joslin, 240 Essex road. Ken- ilworth, bas returned from Camp Red Cloud, Story, Wyo., where he bas had a glorious vacation. -0- Miss Charlotte Smith of Chicago was the guest over, the Week-end of Mn. and Mrs.. Charles Ware,. 325.Ab- bottsford road,, KenilWorth. -o Mn. and Mrs. John Cam pbell of 85Lake avenue returned- recently f nom a short lake trip up. to Macki- nac Island anid Georgian Bay.. Mrs. E. John Hicks, 241 Meirose avenue, Kenilworth, entertained at luncheon and bridge Wednesday. Charles- N. Roberts, 1014 -Lake ave- nue, is now improving f rom a heart àttack .that he had two weeks ago. Miss ShirleyRoss, 1321' Chestnut avenue, is now home' from, the hos- nital after an appendicitis oneration. btitiing--i ne mo Ire, Detctiv. Siorim Allinghamn-Police at thé Funeral Balomer-eFive Fatal Words. Biggers-Keeper of the Keys Dane-Re-enter Sir John Fisher--Conjure Man-,]ies Fletcher-Murder of the 9th Baronet Wells-Fleming Omnibus Book Welton-Twenty-beveith Ridle Wester Stoi.s Bechdolt-Horse Thief Trait flower-Rocking, Arrow Evarts-Short. Gras Greym-Robbers Roost Litht Novels Bailey-Little Girl Lost Baum-Secret Sentence Byrne-Woman of. the Shee Buchan-Gap in the Curtain Colver-Miodern >Madonna Hutchinson-ýBig Business Linixtn-Héatl Tides Maxwell-Amos the Wanderer Norris-Younger. Sister Smith-Ballerina Wodebouse-Nothing But. Wode-' bouse Clark F. Mair of 327 Fourteentb street has been spencing his vacation at Eagle River. Wis. LLOYD HOLLISTER INC., Me ".4 M R." is.Pur .degree of it *we 're proud W. have,:earned -our "degree" in the. açhàol of experience, over years of tinie. "Maker of Restits." I1t's a titie of. wbicb we're pr(lud. Like tbe collede Place in bis cbosen luate who bas bis ."sheepskin" and asion, 50 we, too, are equipped to' degree and is equipped for a serve capably and . oiciently. 1232,( 4 The w w ve naytiaw&gP çy aw*ut*u1i5,p pruomm ,ENTRAL AVE. . : WILMETTE 8c Largest and.,Mûst Complete Printing Plant on, the North Shor-"- * tmeans "maker o esuits" I.

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