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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Jul 1924, p. 11

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WILMETTE LIFE. FRIDAY. TULY 25, 1924 11 JMilLWORTM SOCIETY BUSY WITH OUT-OF-TOWN GUESTS Rathbone Will Entertain For Her Guests on Sunday LeRoy Woodland, 336 Leicester road and Miss Virginia Woodland left Fri day to spend the week as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Peterkin, at Lake Geneva. Mrs. Woodland joined them Tuesday to stay until the end of the week. Miss Jeanette Cher<-v, 422 Abbotts- ford road, enter lined at Sunday evening tea in honor of her guests, Miss Dorothy Bailey of Princeto. Illinois, and Miss Florence Gi fiord of Pasadena. kMMER quiet has descended over (Kenilworth and society is spend- imost of its leisure hours at the or at small, informal gatherings. ens Rolf.tennis and the beach their usual quota of enthusiasts. the many out-of-town guests have found Kenilworth an at- tone, of 312 Sheridan road, who [away during the winter and early are entertaining three house- Mrs. Nattie Wyatt Porter, of Ihington, D. C and the Misses Eel and Edith Harney of Milwau- I Mrs. Harry F. Atwood will be less in their honor on Saturday at Edgewater Beach hotel, and on Uay Mrs. Rathbone will give a Jet supper and a twilight musical. Last week Mrs. Rathbone took her tsts to Aurora to spend a few days lh Mrs. Davis B. Pierson. Over week-end they were the guests of jnel and Mrs. George Fabian at r Bank Farm, Geneva, Illinois. ,,,ice Bird, a nephew of Colonel Mrs. Fabian, and a well known The Misses Beatrice and Florence JTnist, who has traveled for the p^se, 320 Leicester road, entertained Metropolitan Opera company and has the Young Girls' Bridge club on Tuesday jyed for Caruso, gave a joint concert evenjng lith Mrs. Rathbone Sunday evening Edward J. Phelps, 328 Leicester road, returned home Thursday from a three weeks' trip in the east, which included a visit at Marblehead, Massachusetts, New Haven, Connecticut, and New York city. Mrs. Roy Osgood, 423 Essex road, arrived home Wednesday from her stay] in the east where she visited Mrs. Rufus K. Porter at Aphol, Masschusetts. She was also the guest of relatives at Lin- colnville, Maine. Mrs. J. J. Schreiner and Miss ' Lois Bassett of Dubuque, Iowa, are the house-guests of Mrs. Arthur W. Ruff, 236 Cumnor road, for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Harrison, who have been the guests of Mr. and Charles Ware, 325 Abbotts ford road, leave Fri- day for their home in Denver. Miss Elizabeth Merrill, 420 Essex road, entertained at tea Thursday after- noon in honor of Mrs. Harold McKenzie and Mrs. Bertram Bennett. Miss Katherine Cooper of Logan, Utah, formerly of Kenilworth, spent this week with Mr. and Mrs. George Keehn of Ravinia on her way to visit her family in New York City. Mrs. T. J visiting her Brown, who has been . sister, Mrs. Edgar W. Burchard, 310 Oxford road, leaves to- day for her home in Decatur. Mrs. A. B. Newcomb who is also a house- guest of her sister, Mrs. Burchard, is now visiting frinends in St. Paul for a week. DR. C E. GEI9SE Osteopathic Physician Village Theatre Bid*. Phone Wil. 2052 the Fabian home. a bazaar recently given by Shir- v Ross and Elizabeth Kelly of Ker.il- jrth at the home of the latter, $12.55 is cleared. This amount was sent the Chicago Tribune to be used for purpose of sending a child to |gonquin camp. t McDougal, 325 Abbottsford ad entertained at Sunday evening tea r the guests of Miss Helen Cresap nd Miss Eleanor Eckhart. William Mmsted entertained for their guests aturday night at the South Shore Coun- try club. Miss Helen Little, 516 Essex ^oad, gave an informal luncheon for hem Tuesday. Thaddeus Cullinan announces the mar- riage of his daughter, Marguerite Cul- |nan Boyd to Robert Charles Ostergren Saturday, July 5. Mr. and Mrs. Os- it 638 Sheridan square, Evartscon. Mr. ptergren was a former resident of nilworth. and Mrs. Vincent Taylor of Ev- .inston and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Taylor, Dr.-of 431 Essex road, motored to Ocon- lon&owoc and Milwaukee last Saturday [and Sunday. Mrs Fred Bulley, 220 Sheridan road, nd Miss Bernice Bulley are expected borne on Friday from a two weeks' trip Yellowstone Park. Miss Constance Hannah, 256 Wood- stock avenue, returned from St. Luke's hospital Thursday of last week. Mrs. Fred L. Workman, 222 Leices- ter road, entertained at a dinner party for eight Wednesday evening. Mjiss Audrey Stixfud, 607 Willow treet, Winnetka, is spending a few keeks visiting at White Lake, Michigan. Miss Mary Lovedale, 42 Kenilworth I avenue accompanied friends from Lake Forest on a four day motor trip to northern Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weese of Lewis- ton, Montana, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weese, 141 Kenilworth ave- nue. Mr. and Mrs. Herman C. Hintzpeter and family, 212 Sheridan road, are spending the summer months at Long Beach, California. The Home and Garden club met Mon- day with Mrs. C. R Erwin, 533 Ros- lyn road. Mrs. Bly gave a talk on "Edi- ble Weeds." Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Gaskel who have come home from their eastern trip are occupying an apartment at the Sovereign Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jarrett, 534 Essex road, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Burns, 614 Essex road, motored to Lauderdale Lake to spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phelps. Miss Dorothy Bennett, 185 Sheridan road, who has been away for two weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tucker of Clinton, Ohio, is expected home today. --o-- Miss Leila Sain of Chanute, Kansas, arrives Friday to be the guest of Mrs. J. T. Backus, 249 Cumnor road, for four days. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Hannah 256 Woodstock avenue, are motoring through northern Wisconsin and Min- nesota this week. Mrs. Samuel Flood, 133 Kenilworth avenue, will entertain the Garden club this afternoon. Mrs. Arthur Ruff will read a paper on "Seedlings." Bentley McCloud, Jr., 410 Cumnor road, is home from Manitowoc, Wis- consin, where he enjoyed a month of camp outing. I R C. Stirton of Sheridan road, left last Thursday for a ten day trip to New York. First Church of Christ, Scientist, Christian Science Reading Room no Wilmette, 111. Tenth St. and Central At*. Services: Sunday at 11 A. M. Wednesday Testimonial Meeting at 8 P. M. Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. Subject of the Lesson Sermon July 27, "Truth" The Public I. cordially incited to attend the Church Services and ?wit the Reading Room. Wilmette Ave Hours: Daily (except Wednesday and Saturday) 9 A. M to 6 P. M Wednesday: 9 A.M.to7:45P.M. Saturday: 9 A. M. to 9 P. M The Bible and Worae by Mary Baker Eddy and all other author- ised Christian Science Literature may be read, borrowed or pur- chased. J%W on's ftitpcr Cut Flowers for all occasions Phone EVANSTON 632 1712 Sherman Avenue EVANSTON Kill Bed Bugs ** the Cenol Wail--' ' Quick-Sure-Safe ¦UnUh bed .huge «om- CENOl BED BU6 DESTROYER Sold by Snider & Cazel Drug Co. Cor. Wilmette and Central Ave*. Cenol Agency : Delicious Cocoanut Cakes Our Cocoanut Cakes have made quite a "hit" with the townsfolk--so we are compelled to have them on hand over the week-end. Have you tried one? If not, order yours today. The Dutch Oven The Quality remains when price is forgotten 1129 Central Phone Wil. 2998 ¦ : DRY CLEANING Does Great Things the We It will remove the most unsightly spot and return lustre of newness to the highest grade materials, take particular pains to see that your wearing apparel is made fit for further wear. We call for and deliver! DE LUXE CLEANERS 1105 CENTRAL AVENUE Phone Wilmette 690 LET US Clean Your Rugs and Store Them Free Of Charge until you return from your vacation. We'll take care of your rugs all summer and the only cost to you will be the cost of the cleaning. Aram. K. Mestjian Phones Wilmette 1949 Evan.tcm 5959 511 Main Street Wilmette ? + + + ? ? + ? ? ? # ? ? ? * ? ? ? * ? ? Change in Method of Calling IN BOTH DIRECTIONS BETWEEN Winnetka, Wilmette, Kenilworth and Berwyn, Clyde, Lyons, Riverside, Blue Island, Cicero, Elmhurst, Ad- dison, Villa Park, Hinsdale, La Grange, Brookneld, Western Springs, May wood, Bellwood, Hillside, Mel- rose Park, Niles, Oak Park, Forest Park, River Forest, Wheaton, Winfield and Whiting. To quicken the service between Winnetka, Wilmette, Kenilworth and several towns in the suburban territory in both directions, we have arranged to use the "Express Toll Service" method of handling calls. This change will be effective at Midnight, Saturday, July 19, 1*24. After this date, Express Service will be given on Sta- tion-to-Station calls to Berwyn, Clyde, Lyons, Riverside, Blue Island, Cicero, Elmhurst, Addison, Villa Park, Hinsdale, La Grange, Brookneld, Western Springs, May- wood, Bellwood, Hillside, Melrose Park, Niles, Oak Park, Forest Pafk, River Forest, Wheaton, Winfield and Whiting; that is, when you wish to talk to "any one answering the number you call, please give the number just as you give a local number and remain with the re- ceiver to your ear, until the connection is completed. If, however, you wish to speak to a particular person or make an appointment or reverse the charges, to any of these points, call long distance as heretofore. ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY H. B. Gates, Commercial Manager

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