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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Jun 1921, p. 9

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wmmmm THE LAKE SHORE NEWS. FRIDAY, TUNE 10. 1921 Kenilworth Happenings rv'ERAL parties are being given for Miss Olive Btiltey, daughter f ifr and Mrs. Frederick Bulley. °fho^e marHage to Mr. Ralph Ward c..r?ett will take place on Saturday. SLa tvventy-fifth of June, at the Ken- -?-«rtfcf Union church. On Saturday i,wSne MiM Priscilla Allen will en- even^ ^%sB^ney„ and Mf s^ *?' w th a dinner at the Skokie g£nt V club. Mrs.. Walter S. Tins- « will entertain in their honor on fee ay evening, and on Wednesday Tfternoon Mrs. Walter F Shattuck Kd Miss Miriam Shattuck will en- tertain with a kitchen shower for Miss Bulley. \fr and Mrs. Ralph Starrett ar- rived* fa Chicago last night and will remain at the; Sovereign hotel until after the wedding. Mr- Mark Cresap left Kenilworth on Thursday of New York where she will meet her daughter, Helen, who â- â™¦tends Vassar college, Eleanor Eck- £rt and Margaret Kies. They ex- oect to sail for Europe the first of {he week to be gone two or three months. _~_ Mr "aiuT Mrs. Percy B. Eckhart left ion Monday to attend the graduation exercises of their daughter, Eleanor, irom Rosemary school, Connecticut. After commencement Mr. and Mrs. Eckhart will take their daughter to New ToTFlForn whence she will sail for Europe. â€"*â€" Several people entertained for Mrs.. Mark Cresap before she left for New York. Last Saturday, Mrs. Bentley McCloud entertained with a luncheon at Indian Hill Golf club. Mrs. Fred C. Little entertained with a tea Mon- day afternoon; Mrs. George R. Ben- son entertained with a tea on Tues- day, and on Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Foresman entertain- ed with an informal dinner party for Mr and Mrs. Cresap. Last Satur- day evening, Mr. and Mrs. Cresap entertained with an informal theater party. • â€"*â€"' Mrs. Robert O. Berger entertained the Afternoon Bridge Club at her home on Wednesday. â-  â€"*â€" Mrs. Edwin Hedrick arrived home )n Thursday after a week's visit with Mrs. Will Jack of Peoria. On Friday Mrs. Ed. Wheeler of Evanston entertained the Kenilworth Sewing club with a luncheon at the Skokie Country club. The Misses Emily and Dorothy Foresman, with several school friends, are spending a few days in New York before returning home from school tor their summer vacation. They ex- pect to arrive home Saturday or Sun- day. â- â€"♦â€" Miss Elizabeth Meyers returned home from Smith College last Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ridgeway and Mr. and Mrs. Alexander W. Hannah left Saturday for Buffalo. From there they will motor to Lake Placid club in Essex county New York. They ex- pect to be gone about three weeks. Mrs. E. D. Parmelee will leave on Friday to motor through the East with Mr. and Mrs. Holland Keyes of Evanston, on a three weeks' trip. The Young People's Bridge dub was entertained by Mr. Hdvey Tins- man Thursday night. Mrs. Sidney Corning Eastman ar- rived home on Monday last after vis- iting her niece, Mrs. Stone, in Pasa- dena, Cal. Mr. Henry Everett will arrive on the 14th. to attend the commence* ment exercises at Northwestern uni- versity. * Mr. Allen Bulley and Mr. Arthur Durham have returned home from the University of Illinois. RANDOLPH â- Â»Â£ Fruit and Vegetable MARKET PHONE 1251 Next to Rosenberg's 826 DAVIS STREET PHONE 7340 Big Saturday Sale of Fruit; Vegetables, Fancy Meats SPECIAL-Boneless Veal Roast - 25c lb. Fancy Rib Roast Pot Roast - - Hamburger Pork Roast - - No* 1 Hams Moose Bacon 30c lb. 15c lb. 17c lb. 19c lb. 30c lb. 35c lb. Try Our Fancy Home Dressed Chickens 38c lb* Vegetables, Fruits, Etc. Cherries ..... ............35c lb. Telephone Peas____.................15c lb. Green Beans......................... 2 qts. 25c Fresh Spinnach..........>7T. •........ 20 pk. Home Grown Asparagus..........10c bunch Head Lettuce....................5c, 10c, 15c Green Onions, Beets, Green Peppers, Celery, Carrots, Cabbage, Dry Onions, Parsley, Watercressâ€"LOW PRICE Cucumbers ................... 10c and up Tomatoes • • •........• •......25c lb* New Potatoes.....................50c peck Imperial Valley Cantaloupe ...,......10c up Michigan Strawberries, Low Price. California Blue Goose Oranges 40c, 60c 70c doz. Lemons, Low Price. 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