Smith and Vassaf' fhloaco f lV\hnette ._ 1r111 e for dotac the c01a. Exercises Attract Pnxmitnen't Families EMBER$ of several Kenilworth households are turning theit thoughts in these early June days to commencement ceremonies and festivities in the various colleges and universities where K~ilworth young people are counted among the graduates. Among those who will be away dur. ing the graduation period are : Mr. and Mrs. Mark Cresap, 209 Essex road, and Mr. and Mrs. Percy B. Eckhart, 206 Cumberland road, who are leaving today for Poughkeepsie, N. Y., to attend the graduating exercises at Vassar college where Miss Helen Cresap and Miss Eleanor Eckhart are members of the class. The two families will go from there to Lake Placid for a month. · Mrs. Charles F. Meyer, 423 Cumnor road, left last week for Northhampton to attend graduating exercises at Smith college where her daughter, Miss Elizabeth. Meyer, is a senior. M.r. Meyer is commg from California to join them. . M r. and Mrs. Carl Keith, 310 Warwtck road, returned on Wedne1day from a short trip to their summer home at Big Lake, Wisconsin where they spent Decoration Day. ' r the June CO.· t, ,_. __...,. ward. R.. are to .. , rday, Ju.. f o rd or Dr. ~ be follow. ~..... Wllmette'1 will 'be"comprl111aC M Miss Mariam Shattuck 338 Kenilworth avenue, is expected hpme this week-end from an extended visit in Ashevqte, N. C. . --oRichard Kenyon, 304 Camnor road a nd Clive Taylor, 310 Cumnor road: spe nt Decoration Day and the weekend at La Porte, Ind. --oMrs. Alexander Joslin, 240 Essex road, asked a number of Mrs. Englar's friends to have tea with her on Thursday afternoon at -4 o'clock. --oMrs. ]. A. Culbertson returned from Pasadena last month to spend the summer at her home on Melrose avenue. -o- Mrs. Edgar W . Burchard, 310 Oxford road, entertained her friends at a garden party, Tuesday, June 3, at 4 o'clock. Mrs. J. Eager--oLloyd of Scott avenue, Hubbard Woods, is entertaining the mah jon~ club at luncheon on Wednesday. Mrs. Victor C. Sanborn and Miss Louisa Sanborn are this They week from Englaad, via arriving Montreal. wit be in Lake Forest this summer. --o- Mrs. Theodore Foster of Elmhurst h's been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Stdney E. Eastman, 255 Melrose avenue, for t~e past week, while Dr. Foster was m Cleveland as one of the ju?ge.s at the Bishop Brown heresy tr1al JUSt held. -o-Mr. and Mrs. Robert McNeil 'B urns 614 Essex road, have as their hous~ guest, Mrs. George Gordon Ross of Port Huron, Mich. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Burns entertained at dinner and on Wednesday, Mrs. Burns gav~ a luncheon for Mrs. Ross. -<>-Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Rals.ton, of ~ew york, . formerly of ~emlworth, Wtll be mterested in learn. mg t~at the:y celebrated their golden weddmg ann1versary, Tuesday June 3 at the home of their son, John Rals: ton, in Dixon, Illinois. Cut Flowers for all occasions Phone EVANSTON 632 · · · · · · The Dut ch Oven · · -o- · D · ty D 1i --o- 1712 SbenDaD AYeDue EVANSTON ·· · 1129 Central atn Phone wn. 2998 ·· · e C&CleS · ·· · · Miss Margaret Backus, 245 Cumnor 11!::::::::::::::::::=::::=:==:==:=:====-~·~·!...!·!..!·~·!..J·!..J·!.:·!..!·!..!·!..!·~·~·!...!·!..!·!...!·!..!·!..!·!..!·~·!..!·!..!·!..!·!..J·~·!..·!.l~ road, gave a linen shower at her home I· on Thursday evening for Miss CONVERSE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~Ruth, who will be a June bride.Helen M iss Constance Hannah of Woodstock avenue, is at St. Luke's hospital. now showing daily improvement. Shehashadanotheroperationandis The club enter- · tamed the Htnsdale Garden club Thursday. Luncheon was served in Mrs. Cresap's garden. --o- Kenilwor~h ~Gardet1 "8 R 0 N c H 0" · . . · --oMr. and Mrs. George W. Keehn Th~ Evening Bridge club met with have taken a house for the summer in Ravinia on Green Bay road. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Parmelee on Monand Mrs. Reed Landis and their chil- day evening at the Orrington hotel. ......odren will be with them a month beMiss Patty Hamm, Sheridan road, fore moving into their home in Deerspent last week in Oshkosh and Madifield. son, visiting frienda. --o--oM iss Patty Foresman, who returned M iss Lila Holt of New York City J!st Friday from Pine Manor WelJesley, was a bridesmaid at the Wolff- Js the guest of the Misses Foresman, }errems wedding, held at the Ken- 505 Essex road. -o' '!YOO~ church, Tuesday evettilljf. A reMrs. Joseph Joyce, 531 Essex road, dptton followed at the South Shore utertahaed her eft7 ......_ &Wb M · Country club. . luncheon on Tuesday. ' --o--o. llias Caroline Jane Everett of the Francis Allen come home DecoraNorth Shore hotel is a guest at the Foresman home for a month durin tion Day and left Sunday for New York to finish his business trip. the absence of her parents, Mr. and --oMrs. John C. Everett, who have gone Yts. W. H. Smythe, -43 Kenilworth to Waukezoo, Michigan. avenue, entertained her sewing club --oM iss Jane Ridgway, 207 Cumber- on Monday afternoon. land avenue, arrives home from Wellesley on Monday, June 9. She will ~o J.OU'l'DC! be at home two weeks before sailing 'I ' fJ;J\Il --o- Will Outw~ Any Leather Shoe ·.C oatm. Much More Heavy Cuahion Sole 000 MUSIC 1 ~l:ro!t~rope to =-d the summer AT FESTI~ CONCERTS Easy 0~, t~e 0 1 ~~r~i~~ ~~a?tion c;;~~:J~y ~£:!~~!!~ ~hh~r:ixt;::~ a;:s~i~al h~c:·gia~ ~~~ Miss Florence Scott of Pasadena is Approximately 40,000 dersons heard Miss Keith will have two tables of greatest of any festival, Carl D. Kinbridge for her guest. se~ business madager has announced. --oThe festival was also a financial sueMr. and Mrs. Craven of the North cess, he continued, though he was unShore hotel have taken the Spach able this week to announce the house, 228 Leicester road, for the sum- amount realized by the festival asmer. Dr. and Mrs. Spach sail for sociation. Europe June 26, to join their son. "The festival more than paid ex-openses," said Mr. Kinsey. "We had Mrs. Newcomb of California is the bigger artista this year than ever be· guest of her sister, Mrs. W. Burchard. fore, and more of them. The result ftii-II.IIIIIIIII_M_mt. . .IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII-AIIII"l! F eet:-Chock F~ll. of Servic w dT ·For Every Day · ear an ear " 1 UPPER-1~-- --Lie·-bed · - - UDU - - - · INSOLE-Armatrontr __._ 9 n... uu.;;a. LINING-18-0L unbleacbecl Array DuelL 'I"L.:-1.. ..1!d OUTSOL~.~ ui-rnon cup. .&.- SPECIFJCATIONS ftnll,. "Korxole." FOXING-Comb;-·ti·on rubber ·-d fn·dion. _. TRIM-Black fabric-full backatay. For the benefit of tho.e unable to obtain optical attention clurina the day, we will remain open Thunday and Saturday eveninaa untll 8 P. M. ~ The "Broncho" is as tough and hardy as its namesake. The diamond shape cup sole possesses a surprising amount of traction. It is a supremely sturdy piece of footwear, built to stand an unlimited amount of wear and tear and come up smiling. It will positively outwear any leather s~oe costing much more. It has every feature you want-style, fit, long hfe, and comfort. Made in Men's, Boys', and Youths' sizes. "The "Broacbo" ia muaafactured by the tame c:ompuy that makee the f..-. "AD Star" ud "Noa Skid" buketb.ll lhoee won by the COUDtJTI leMiq +·mpi· ahip temD~. What t..yiaallulwl1 HATTSTROM & SANDERS 7IZ C.arda Stnet Plloae E.,..utoa lltl Sc'-ti6c &: ..._factviaa Opdcluaa EVAMSTON ()ppoelte Orrlapaa Hotel ()pea Til..... A Sat. EYe. tUl I P. M. ball ......, iuiat ..... tiM "-Skid aole. Fint Church of Christ, Scientist, ChristiaD Science Reacliug Room T-th St. aad C.atral A·e. 1113 Wilmette An. Wil....U.. JU. Hours: Services : Daily (except Wednesday and Sunday at 11 A M. Saturday) 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Wednesday Testimonial Meeting Wedne5<lay: 9 A. ::M. to 7 :4SP. M. Saturday: 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. 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