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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Jun 1923, p. 21

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f?0^Ww^m^^^W^v^ ?'s#«f*w:i WSWMt Kenilworth Happenings SHORE NEWS; FRIDAY; JUNE 8,1923 The North Shore Theater Guild pre- sented "Th? Truth About Blayds" to the members of the Kenilworth club at the Assembly Hall Tuesday evening. It was a comedy in three acts by A. A. Milne, under the direction of Alexander Dean with the following cast: J. Wil- liams Macy, Francis Butler, Mrs. George Dunham, Mrs. taird Bell,.Samuel Otis, Mrs. R. E. L. Knight, Jr., and X. I, Buchanan. Mr.* Eckar* asked the people of Kenilworth to support the Theater Guild as there were so few Kenilworth members, in fact, only thirty-! five. It seems too bad that that won- derful organization is not more appre- ciated . Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Weston entertained at dinner last Friday evening in honor of Miss Josephine Weston and Arthur Burton Lloyd, whose marriage will occur Saturday, June 9, in Evans- ton. The guests were members of the bridal party. Mrs. Weston will attend the bride as matron of honor, and her small daughter, Nancy, and son, Fred- erick, will be flower girl and ring bearer. Mrs. H. A, Foresman and her daugh- .ter^PattyxJiiTi^ from the east, where Mrs Foresman and her daughter Emilie atended the. graduation of Miss Patty Foresman from St. Mary's Hall, Philadelphia. Miss Emilie Foresman prolonged her stay in the east for a visit ivith~friends in New York and to attend Smith college Com- mencenT^nt.,... ..... I,,,.., Mrs. D, WV Slater, of Boston, is visit- ing her mother, Mrs. L .M. Allen, 258 Melrose avenue. She arrived here last Friday andT expects to stay until Wed- nesday. Mr. Slater will be here for this weekrendi^and^both^ day to attend a wedding in Detroit, Mr. Slater to serve the; ^ man.' â-  ^:l-^:^^^:-s W^)>M-i'M^^M:;: â- ; v Mrs. Henry Taylor, Jr., and her daughter, Margaret, left Monday for California -to visit Mrs. Walter Gerould, who is now residing in Berkeley! They will stop at the Grand Canyon and also will spend a few daysinPasade^avisjt^ :1ngi3s£rl^GPK^ Kenilworth..'^"' ; ::f:-.:\; Mrs. Henry Riggs Rathbone was host- ess at a birthday party and luncheon at the South Shore Country club. Next Wednesday and Thursday evening she will entertain at the South Shore horse show. Last Sunday evening she enter- tained at the "Twilight Tea" at Exmoor Club; â- â-  Wyp^-n. m'^^fi-Z '^?i^;v: Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Reeves and daughter, Miss Helen Reeves, accom- panied by Mr* Charles Harder, Jn, motored to Lake Geneva and spent Me- morial Day with Sidney Smith, the ca/- toonist, at his summer home there. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Everett left Tuesday to spend the summer at their cottage in Waukazoo, Michigan. Miss Caroline Everett will remain with the Foresman's until after New Trier Com- mencement. Little George Kingsley, son of Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Kingsley, 529 Cumnor road, was run over by an automobile Friday afternoon, June 1. He is now in the Evanston hospital recovering from a broken shoulder and arm. Miss Miriam Shattuck entertained at tea for Mrs. D. W. Slater on Sunday evening, and members of their former bridge club. The same crowd is planning a picnic in the Forest Preserve for to- morrow^. -:;-;;" â- . ::A^ipm^imAW"::.i' Miss Hope Swanson, who has_ been staying with her aunt, Mrs. William D. Shepherd, 341 Melrose avenue, for the .winter, .Jeft^-Ecjaa^rfe'.-J^^iJP^^ Salina, Kansas^;.-; ;;%|.tW ... Mrisii Richard Norn$.^kj^?i':wfeiias been away on a business, trip in the south since March, has a reterrietT..home ; for ,the"summer.,;5;!feS:^ '%# j! W. Franklin Sherritt^30 Ox- -ford-road, and her daughter, Joan, who have been in Florida |hisvfin^rt returned honie; -recently."~§f§^^^Ml;^^^^i-^,"' • M*s. Thomas White and MrePf ohn C. Carpenter will entertain at the Skokie club at luncheon and bridge next Wed- nesday. . v/^&y^'Av.:^ Mrs. William Dent, who has been spending the past month with Mrs. W. J. Taylor, left for Muskoka, Canada, Tuesday,;^,^;if^?->i:.^^^^^;f;^ , ' Another luncheon club hostels^^Sl Mrs. Burt A. Crowe, who entertained her club informally on Tuesday of this week..,:..,,,:;,^;.,Vri,,,,:;u^ Mr. Grant Keehn is spending a few days at "home before he graduates from Harvard School of Commerce^ ;t iPi _ Mrs. Victor C. Sanborn, of Lake Forest, entertained informally at bridge last-Monday.;^;-^^,.^ Mrs. Frank Cheeseman, 326 Oxford road, is entertaining at Juncheon and bridge tomorrow. ; â-  Mr. arid Mrs! Roy Hulbert entertained at dinner an4 bridge last Saturday eve- ning.; '-';:,./â- :'!;.%.;«;i-;i;,. _ Mrs; M. H. Dement entertained at the' Skokie club at luncheon and bridge on Tuesday of this week. Mrs. Joseph Joyce entertained her card club at luncheon on Tuesday at her home, 531.^ Essex road*, m-.f% Mir^r James H: Prentiss" entertained the Kenilworth Bridge club at luncheon on Tuesday last. Mrs. Frederick C. Little was hostess at a farewell tea for Mrs. John Everett this afternoon?" Mis Margaret Keith arrived home from Knox school,, Tarrytown, N. Y., Wednesday . â€"oâ€" Mr. and Mrs. George Keehn have rented-the Vibe( K. Spicer house on Essex: road, for the summer. Mr. Douglas Crooks will graduate this week from the Morgan Park Mili- tary academy. The Kenilworth Union church will have a Children's Day service at 11:45 a. m. on Sunday, June 10. Mr. J. C. Murray is in Kansas on a fortnight's business trip. The Tuesday Luncheon 'and' â-  -prrjdgev<*##*l<INI>*,,NN^ will meet with Mrs. Thomas M. Knox, .5^9...Forest avenue,-' next-week^«ps|; Mrs. C. E. Renneckar, 935 Elmwood avenue, is hostess to the Friday Lunch- eon and Bridge club today. ' * * ^ ** < i >^»»^#i#«#»#^»#«*>»^#«#>»^»»#^^>»»^##«#»#i#>#^» . We naitf* have a wonderful ! [ assortment of Summer Dress- es, Coatees, Wrarjs and Cages^ at prices that""*wflT surprise"" everybody.;:;; â- :, i:m0:&Mmp^:i-,^ See them at the Umque ftyle 1126 Central Ave. Wilmette 2403 ^ iggi The Exceptional Kitid^*»** ^Vg^¥«| ' "fmgimcm^mm^^^ ' $0^f0iS£^$0^- summer clothes problemllYour last sea sori^ druses ^ill.....lox)lc quite chariniiig,..ifei|iS are;;M^e:^re:sh';:a^ih><^^ *^%)\A;*; "fr:AA;;\;S^*K;^ mm B«te|tefa agam.sM.we, want"tOcf;^|i^-: 'M:'. New Trier Cleaners and Dyers lift 511 Main Street! Phone 1949 i ,ji0++0++i4i00i++0+04NM**Nti0*l+0++4fl*+0++**++*+*11*1^ Iff Mrs. J. H. Newport entertained her bridge club at luncheon on Thursday. L. M. Allen is on a business trip in the southwest. mamiff THE SAVORY ODOR of our roast beef fells you that it is prime, in taste and flavor as well in name. Cooking does not disguise the inferior quality of our meats, but rather brings out their truly superior flavor and superlative quality. j Saturday, June &M Miss Maud Parsons, of Mount Ver- non, Iowa, is visiting, her sister, Mrs. I Harry P. Harrison^ 307 Abbottsford road, this week. ... "":.--â- .. ';^i.?;;;-;--l'. Mrs. John Howard Jones', tpother and aunt, Mrs. Mary Kepler and Mrs., Charles Kepler, of Mount Vernon, Iowa, are here for a short visit. "v iâ€" Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Everett have just -~retw«ed-£f©i» a"teur^ay-motor-top.ta ^Winr^^^fTnd- Mr^and Mrs. W. A. Peterson accompanied them.c ;;; ;^ Mr; Arthur William MfT2^6 (^nnnor ZTpC^sZBeS^seriouslylji^ week, though from the latest reports hj â- is â- â€¢ much â-  .improved: Â¥jfj\::'t::'^C\i^:Sii^:-^. - MTfiW-i£ft- :H7 VliiCenlr'Taylorr of Evanston, will spend the summer ;n Kenilworth with- Mr. Henry 4T?iyior, Jr.. _^_431 ;]^e^rQad^|^u::^^ Prime Rib Roast. Rolled : No fat No bone per lb 45, & 37 Pot Roast Native .;,. .. :â- ;'.. 19 Fresh Pig Hams ...._.. .15% Boiled Ham sliced to order.. .59 Sausage meat 100% pure all -' pork deliciously seasoned.. .25 . ii ' .if i " , ; ;; ....... ' i i .;.. For that cold lunch or supper try a package of our celebrated | Kalter Aufschnitt (assorted cold meats) . Packed fresh every day in one- pound cartons, per pkg... .59c SLICED BACON, i pounds . "^WiMi mm§ FREE Johnson's Floor Varnish You know Johnson's Floor Wa3^^*sused by housewives everywhere^ We want you to know Jolmson's Floor^ ^Varnish, too^ Oar Varnish is just as good as our Wax. Johnson's Floor Varnish is very easy to apply and has good body. It dries dust-free in two hours and hard over night. Gives a beautiful high gloss which will not chip^i cheeky mar, blister or scratch white. Has great elasticity's pale in colorâ€"and absolutely water-proof . "Jotoson^s^ToOTXVarnish will stand all reasonable tests. 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