THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1921 Kenilworth Happenings ======= Mr. and Mrs. Edgar A. Stevens gave the bridal dinner for their daughter, Frances, and Mr.Zero Marx last evening. Those who will be in the wedding party include Mrs. Ed- gar Stevens who will attend her daughter as matron of honor; Mrs. John B. White and Miss Anne Hall of Chicago, the bridesmaids, Mr. Walter Marx, who will attend his brother as best man,, and Messrs. John B. White and Al Lovedale, ushers. Little Barbara Oleson and Marion Hedrick will serve as flower firls. y- The Art and Literature'department of the Neighbors met last Thursday morning at the home of Mrs. J. S. Cline. Mrs; Percy B. Eckhart read a paper on the current exhibit at the Art Institute, and Mrs. Joel W. Dickinson read a paper on "Tapes- try". On Saturday morning February 26, at ten-thirty o'clock, a benefit per- formance will be given for the Wel- lesley College Endowment fund, at the Evanston Woman's <#ub. iA Morning of Fairy /Tales'1 will be presented by Dougald Walker. Mrs. George Jones entertained with a large dinner party at the South Shore Country club last Mon- day evening in honor of Miss Frances Stevens. The Misses Florence and Beatrice Pease are expected to arrive home from Boston the latter part of next week. Mrs. Frank A. Gerould and her daughter, Patricia are guests at the home of Mrs. Gerould's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Taylor, Jr. Miss Frances . Tollerton, whose home^ is-on the=South side, was the- guest of Miss Harriette Ridgway, for several days this week. Dr. Rufus Stolp has returned from a short visit with his daughter, Eliza- beth, who is attending school in Den- ver, Colo. â€"Onâ€"Saturdayâ€"afternoonâ€"of last week Miss Stevens was entertained at a large bridge party given by Miss Katherine Speh of Chicago. On Saturday evening-lasV-M^vZero Marx was the guest of honor at a stag card party given by Mr. Oliver R. Barrett. Mr. Richard Taylor arrived home on Tuesday last, from a six weeks' business trip. , â€" Women Made Young Bright eyes, a clear skin and a bod y full of youth and health may bo yours if you will keep your system in order by regularly taking COLDMEDAL â€" Th» world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles, the enemies of life and looks. In use since i:;5. All druggists, three sizes. Lock for the name Gold Medal oa every box and accept no imitation The Federal Electric Vacuum Cleaner f It cleans â€" it cleans absolutely and thor- oughly everything you bring to its at- tention. The machii does the work, not you. A sanitary house is not possible without a vacuum cleaning. Sold on Afoni Payments Public Service of Northern Illinois Mrs. Harry P. Harrison entertain- ^d^at a luncheon for Miss Prances Stevens on Thursday last. Miss Virgene Maltby has as her guest Miss Katherine Twohey of New Rochelle, N. Y. The Kenilworth Club gave a bridge party at the Assembly hall last Tues- day evening. Mrs. Henry H. Everett will enter- tain at luncheon on Friday of this week. There will be a Lenten service at the Kenilworth Episcopal church every Thursday evening at 7:30 O'clock. Mrs. John C. Everett entertained on Friday last, at a luncheon. CLERK-CARRIER EXAM An examination for the position of clerk-carrier at the Wilmette Post office will be held at the local office on Tuesday, March 8. According to the Bible Joshua commanded the sun to standstill. It did. Mr. Carefree man was told that if he didn't keep his shoes in good condition his health would stand still. He didn't. It did. Therein lies a moral. DEPENDABLE SHOE REPAIRING FACTORY F.W. NORTON, Prop. Lake and Ridge Avenues Phone Wilmette 2358 •£IIlltlltlllllllllltllllllllllllltlllllIltlllllllllllMUIIIIIIIIl|t||IlltlllllllllllllllIltllllllllllll.....IIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIllllllIMIlllIHItllllllllllllllllllHIKJ I -------------..._•-. / :, s a ------c - â€"â€";-.- _ : I Lets Make It Clean Spring housecleaning time will soon be here. It is the time to clean everythitg thoroughly. Have your rugs cleaned and repaired by usv Send us yuor draperies for satisfactory workt We do deanin^andHd^inj^_£gaf^ ments also. Come in and see us or call us and we will call for and deliver all goods. ALL WORK GUARANTEED A. MESTJIAN GENERAL CLEANING 60TW. R. R. Ave. Phone Wilmette 1949 THE RIGHT WAY VERSUS THE WRONG WAY of Paying Your Taxes The right way is to pay your taxes now to Hoyt King, Tax "Collector, so that your village, your School District and all other local taxing bodies will get the benefit of your payment immediately after April 1st. The wrong way is to put it off, to pay later down in Chicago, to be assessed a penalty and to let your money be held up there until next fall. --------- Choose the right way and pay your taxes now to Hoyt King, Tax Collector, at the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WILMETTE Member of Federal Reserve Bank illVWWtftf %cIhe Chocolates'with the'WomtQrful Centers THEY make you "Choc- olate hungry" to look at them. All your favorites in one box. Ch, but they're delicious ! And they are known to many young ladies in this town already! At our^ Candy Counter, in hand- some, full -measure boxes. RENNECKAR DRUG Cfr Telephones Wilmette 28 and 29 Special for Saturday Only <& Now $1.00 a box. Pft- Ik Chocolates in Bulk DVC ID* Candy That Tickles the Taste and quality which guarantees^no waste' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiii at iiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiimmiw Will. P. Parks Confectioner "Everything Sweet to Eat" Ridge and Lake Aves. WILMETTE TELEPHONE WILMETTE 1450 RED BOOTS Tuesday, Feb. 8,1921 • >ers cracJteJ anJ one iooi/eafo'np %tfaotpiown until 6aturJdjT\9 _____ timffiWWmm THE uppers on most red boots crack very quickly when exposed to sun and air. While no boot can stand undue exposure, the Hood Pressure Process produces a boot exceptionally tree from thisobjection* able feature. When you buy a red boot with a yellow label and the word -H00D» on it, you are setting the latest development â€"an upper that will stand rough treatment combined with the newest tire-tread soles, which means long wear and good looks. â- HOOtV is your guarantee. cAsk any dealer or write us. HOOD RUBBER PRODUCTS COMPANY, INC. WATERTOWN stZt ----- E>^ MASSACHUSETTS "l never knew how good rubbers could be," White Rock wearers tell us. That will be year experience, too, because not a single pair leaves the •HOOfr-plantwithout full inspection. Stur dy, gray, tire-tread soles joined to heavy black upper* by the Hood Process. Made in all sixes for alt kinds of hard service They 'are leaders. WHITE HOCK OVER. Hood made the first Kattle King. And it has never-been successfully--- imitated. Just look them over next time you're in the store. AU rubber uppers, that dean easily. _ that give miles and miles of wear. Heavy brown fleece lin- ings that keep the feet warm, and many other points of superior con- struction. Ask for Kat- rJe Kingsand look to | the name -HOOCh KATTLE KINQ