.......i____J..~ mmmm ^^HHF^ THF- LAKE SHORE NEWS. FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1921 Kenilworth Happenings "Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Howe en- Mrs. Shipman and her son and lertained their son. Hamilton, who is? daughter, George and Alice, left on jrradnating from Hyde Park high {Friday for the Shipman cottage on ; school this year, with a dancing party White . Lake. Mich., to be gone all 'at the Xortn Shore Golf club. summer. * Mr. and Mrs, Charles McCloud, formerly of Kenilworth, now of Hol- lywood, Cai., will arrive here the last of July to visit their son and daugh- ter." Mr. and Mrs. Bcntley McCloud. THE Wedding of Miss Olive Bulley' ____*. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred- - crick Bailey, 220 Sheridan Road, tor) Mr. Ralph Srarr#>tt, <nn m Mr. and J Mrs. Ralph Starrett of Wilmington : "Xorth Caroliaa. will take place Sat- â- urday the twentyfifth of June at Kenilworth Union Church. Miss â- Priscilla Allen will be the maid of j honor and the bridesmaids will be] Mrs. Clarence Fuller, formerly Miss j Lucy. Chandler. Miss Miriam Shat-.• 4uck and ...Miss Bcrnice Bulley, sister ) of the bride. Miss Elizabeth Zim- ] merman, daughter of Mr. and MYs. I William Zimmerman, formerly of.' Winnetka, irow of Highland Park.l will be flower girL Mr. Ralph ? Starrett, father of the groom, will ~^act~as best man. and the ushers will be Messrs. Goldwin Starrett, a bro- ther of the groom, Lorenz _Deyitt,. T)bugal TCittermaster, FJlls DwinelL Slater, and Allen Bulley, a brother of the bride. A reception at- the home of the bride's parents will fol- low the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Starrett and their sons, Paul andJ-Uiot are stay- ing at the Sovereign Hotel until af-1 ter the wedding. Mr. Goldwin Star-' rett will join his parents the latter' part of the week. Several parties have been given in honor of Miss Bulley and Mr. Star- rett. Last Saturday Miss Priscilla Allen entertained them with a dinner at the Skokie Golf Club. On Tues- day of this week. Mrs. Walter S. Tinsman entertained with a miscel- laneous shower: Miss Miriam Shat- tuck entertained for Miss Bulley on Wednesday afternoon with a kitchen shower: Mrs. Clarence Ful- ler will entertain next Thursday af- ternoon and Mrs. Edwin Sheridan Will give a card party next Tuesday afternoon. â€"*â€" Mr. Grant Keehn will sail the last part of June with three other boys from Hamilton College for a two month's trip in Europe. Kehen grad- uates from Hamilton College next week at the age of twenty, has the distinction of_bging a jnember of Phi Betta Kappa; president of his class, manager of the football team and has won his "H" through his work oh the basket-ball team. â€"*â€" Miss Priscilla Allen left on Sunday for Youngstown. Ohio, to visit friends there for a few days before going on to Weileslev rr.JIege to attend the commencement exercises. She will return heme next Wednesday. â€"+â€" Mr. and Mrs. John Cosner of Lou- isiana, and their 'wee daughter, are visiting their partnts. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Murisj.it, and will be here about two weeks. â€"+â€" Mrs. Henry Riggs Rathbone enter- tained the members of the Chicago Literary club at luncheon on Wednes- day at her home. There^were covers for twenty-three guests. ... â€"-+â€" Junior McCloud will leave next week with Mrs. McCloud's brother, Mr. Robext^Qlmstead,' for -aâ€"tw months' visit in Omaha. â€"*â€" Miss Margaret Taylor and Miss Helen Taylor left on Thursday for Milwaukee! to spend a few davs there with Mr. and \frs Fr^nl- a r.^^n Mr. Andrew Madden Taylor spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. William J. Taylor. Mr. Richard Taylor arrive^ home last Sunday after a two month's business trip in the East. . Mr. Henry E% erett spent the week-! Mrs. Richard Phillips, *0"P5r.|y end with his parents, and on Mondav I Miss Sue Landis, and her son, Rich- Mrs Everett motored back to South lard William Phillips, were guests of [Mr. and Mrs. Reed Landis last week. Bend with her ;on. Mr. and Mrs. Keith and family leitl__Mrs. Clarence Fuller and her son. on Fridav for their summer home on I Tom. are the guests oi Mrs. Fuller s Big Lake", Wis. «parents. Mt. and Mrs. H. H. Chandler. Mr. and Mrs L. M. Allen enter- tained the Bridge Club on Tuesday evening. -."*'â- • â€"*â€" :â- Miss Caroline Everett left on Mon- day to join her "parents at their sum- mer home in Waukazoo. Mich. _♦_ - Mrs. Charles F. Meyer entertained informally at her home on Wednes- day afternoon. . ., â€"+â€" â- Masters Humbert and Tracy Tins- man leave for Canada next week to spend the summer at camp. Dr. Charles E. Geisse Osteopathic Physician Phone WiL 2052 1150 Wilmette Are. RESIDENCE PHONE 5*7 GEORGE STUMP TENOR Teacher of Sinking . 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