.;n..-.(f'" Club Gi'ves Today to Trmr of Suburban Gardens Miss Elizabeth Meyer, 423 Cumnor road, motored to Lake Geneva on Monday with Mrs. A. Washington and daughter, Gwendolyn, of Glencoe, to spend a week with Miss Edith Bricham -of Glencoe. lesclay rray EMBERS of the Garden club are planning "to spend today visiting north shore gardens. They are ing a picnic luncheon with them and tea hour will find them enjoying Sanborn's hospitality at her Lake residence. the luncheon Mrs. Hugh Foresman last week for the Garden club, Mrs. S. Sanborn read a most enjoyon "The Gardens of Europe." !worth women have kept up an · which the graduin ng lull in society life inlazy summer days has not dullat this time gardens show their riot of color and luxuriance of to lure bees and butterfties to their r hearts. -o-Mr. and Mrs. Belnap Hawkes are home from their · honeymoon in Europe and are spending a few days with their father, B. C. Hawkes, 157 Kenilworth avenue, before going to their home in Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Belt, formerly of Wilmette, have bought a home in Kenilworth in the new, southern part of the village on Abingdon road. Their daughter, Virginia, and their son, Robert, are at home for the summer. -oMr. and Mrs. John E. Hicka, 241 Melrose avenue, entertaiued at dinner Tuesday evening to celebrate their fifteenth wedding anniversary. , Fint Church of Christian Science Christ, Scientist, Readin1 Room Hours: Daily (except Wednesday ·nd Servlces: Saturday) 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Sunday at 11 A. M. Wednesday: 9 A.M. to 7:45P.M. Wednesday Testimonial Meeting Saturday: 9 A. M, to 9 P. :W. at 8 P.M. The Bible and Worx· b7 Jlar7 Sunday School, 9 :45. A. M. Baker Eddy and all other authorIsed. Chrlatlan Betenee Literature Subject of the Lesson Sermon may be read, borrowed or purAu·uat lt, "Spirit" chued. The Pultllc Ia conllally iaYit.. to att_. tlae Claurch Serwicea IUMl .wt tiM RM411·· Rooa. Wii1D41He. JU. T-tla St. aa41 C.ntnl A-. 1111 Wilaette A'ft. -oMr. and Mrs. Percy B. Eckhart, 206 Cumberland avenue, have as their guest, Walter L. Turle of Duluth. He is spending part of his vacation with them. -<>-Mr. and Mrs. George C. Kingsley and family will be home from their summer vacation at Lake Canoesus, tomorrow. -o-Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Southward, 306 Oxford road, are entertaining Mrs. --o- Southward's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Faulkner of Kansas City, Missouri. -<>-Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ingersoll, for-omerly Dorothy Kasten, 220 Poplar Mr. and Mrs. George D. Jones and street, Winnetka, left Monday for a family, 318 Oxford road, returned Monweek's lake trip to Mackinac and Sault day from Ghost Lake, Wisconsin, where Ste. Marie. they spent ten days. For Your Dra· StoN Need. Ctlll -o-- a" lunlay Harry E. Weese, 141 Kenilworth aveleft Sunday for a ranch near DenHe will be there ten days with a of college chums. Mrs. Weese meet him at the end of ten days and together they will go to Yellowstone and Estes park. Mr. and Mrs. oe Weese are here and will remain I Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Weese re- I iss eek 11 P.M. -<>-and Mrs. Charles A. Bull, 612 road, and Mr. and Mrs. Mock of the Orrington hotel left Saturday to motor to Tomahawk, Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Bull are opening their own cottage, and the -o-Mocks are to be the guests of Mrs. WilJames Prentiss came home from Ann liam A. Taylor. Arbor, where he is attending summer -o-school, to spend the week with his parMr. and Mrs. R. C. Stirton, Sheridan ents1 Mr. and Mrs. James H. Prentis, road, with Dr. Chilcot and his father, 201 Cumberland avenue. left August 1 for a trip west, going --o. to Sheridan, Wyoming, when they Dr. and Mrs. William A. Colledge, 11 meet frie1.1ds and motor wit~ them J19 Richmond road, left Saturday for YeiiO\\'Stone Park. They Will also the east to be away a month. They top at Estes Park. They expect to be ·will visit Chautauqua, the MacDowell a\\'ay about a month. colony at Petersborough, and Cape Cod. -o---o~Irs. Warren Pease, Jr., and her daughThe Girls' Evening Bridge club is ters, Betty Anne and Madeline of De- meeting with Miss Elizabeth Merrill, troit. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edwin 415 Essex road, Tuesday evening. It E. Sheridan, 624 Lincoln avenue, Evans- will be a kitchen shower for Miss Eliton. The end of the week they will zabeth Stolp. visit Mr. and Mrs. Warren Pease, 320 --oLeicester road. Mr. Pease will come M iss Mary Lovedale, 42 Kenilworth from Detroit and go home with them. avenue, left Friday for six weeks in -oCalifornia. She will return by w~y of ~Irs. Franklin L. Martin entertained the Canadian Rockies. tables of guest~ at luncheon and --a· at Exmoc;r last Friday {qr Mrs. Southward gave shower Friday -....... . 1l"feS for M'l!s Sylvia Haven of Ravinia whose tertown, Wi im, and for Mrs. marriage to Neil H. Martin will take and her guests, Mrs. Hicks, place in September. Miss Culbertson, of Pasadena. Mrs. Charles G. Macklin, 535 WarOn Thursday, Mrs. A. W. Hannah, wick road, entertained at bridge on 256 Woodstock avenue, is entertaining at Thursday of last week for Mrs. Wil- luncheon and mah jongg at the Chicago liam Maynard of Wilmette who has Yacht club. moved to California. -o-o-Mr. and Mrs. John C. Carpenter and About twelve choir boys of the family came home from Canoesus Lake, Church of the Holy C<Xmforter left New York, last Sat·rday. Monday with John G. Baylis, choirmas-<>-ter, for camp at Lake Ripley, Wisconsin. The Bridge club is meeting with Mrs. They will be gone a week. Arthur Haynes, 316 Cumnor road, Tues-<>-day afternoon. Rev. Leland H. Danforth arrives home this week from a two-month motor trip through the east. He will conduct the services at the Church of the Holy Comforter next Sunday. -o- Snider-Cazel Drug Co. Phones Wilmette 400-401 Wilmette and Central Aves. Summer Dresses Fluffy light summer frocks for the hot August days. They're attractive and moderately priced. Moonlight on the LakeDance to the tune of the North Shore Blues played by the Lake Shore Terrace Syncopators. Follow this by a light lunch. Unique Style Shop 1121 CENTRAL AVE. Ph. W il. %403 ~[]}! LAKE \SHORE AUTO SALES Salea Room and SerTice Station 1010-16 Chicaao Ave., Evanaton, Ill. -<>-The Misses Harris of Melrose avenue rtained at dinner on Tuesday eveg for their house-guest, Mr. Rust, of atertown, \Visconsin. -o~{rs. Charles Ware, 325 Abbottsford road, entertained last Wednesday for Mr . Culbertson's guests. .., W'owe r c \Sh~ridu~ af; Che!stnut '-.. '""Phone ... 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