WILMETTE LIFE August 'Zl, 1926 Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Mons, 157 Woodstock avenue, left August 15, to spend ten days at Camp Big Horn, Wyo., where their son, Elwood, has been with Mr. Nygaard's group of ooys from Kenilworth .and Oak Park. They will go to Yellowstone Park by way of Cody, Wyo., and return by way of Salt Lake City, Colorado Springs, and Denver. Mr. Mons' parents of Rogers Park are occupying the Mons residence durin'-!' the family's absence. I·~e·nilworth Happenings I Vinc~nt Taylor of the, Maple Ridge hotel left for Philadelphia on W ednes. day to meet his wife and daughter, Peggy, who have been in the East a month. They will visit Mr. Taylor's sister, Mrs. Frank A. Gerould of St. Mrs. Carl Keith and Miss Corrrelia Mrs. Walter F. Shattuck, of the Or- David's, for two weeks. Keith, 310 Warwick road, returned rington hotel, Evanston, left last week -ofrom their summer home at Big Lake, for her summer home at Land O' Mr. and Mrs. John A. Cory, 1317 Wis.,-last Tuesday. · The Rev. and Mrs. Lakes, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Loomis Oak avenue, Evanston, announce the Leland H. Danforth, who spent a week Hypes and children of Glencoe · went birth of a daughter Sunday, August visiting the Keiths, returned also on with Mrs. Shattuck, and will be at 22, at St. Luke's hospital, Chicago. Mrs. Cory was Miss Martha Stevens, Tuesday. For the present, the Rev. Land 0' Lakes for two weeks. --odaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar A. and Mrs. Danforth are staying with Mrs. Danforth's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Haynes of the Stevens, 330 Abbottsford road. Ira C. Darling, 256 Kenilworth avenue. Kenilworth Inn have just returned -o-ofrom a trip to Cody, Wyo. They visitMrs. Rowntree and Miss Margaret Mr. and Mrs. Dwinnell Slatter of ed Mrs. Haynes' daughter, Mrs. Peter Rowntree, formerly of Kenilworth and Lexington, Mass., who have been visit- Nordquist, formerly Vivian Witherbee, now living in Orange, N. ]., are staying their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. at the P-B ranch. ing at the Drake hotel for a short -otime. Allen, 258 Melrose avenue, are now at · -aEagle River, Wis., as the· guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Warren Buell of Elmer L. Nygaard, superintendent of J uneway terrace, Rogers Park, are be- the Joseph Sears school, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Starrett. is home from -oing congratulated upon the birth of a his summer camp in Wyoming. Mr. Mr: and Mrs. Robert S. Smith and son on Sunday, August 22. Mrs. Buell Nygaard expects to move to his new daughter, Miss Dorothy, of 324 Cum- wa~ formerly Miss Rebecca Wheelock, home in Wilmette about October 1. nor r9ad, have returned from a motor daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. -o-trip to northern Wisconsin. Wheelock of 132 Oxford road. Mrs. William J. Taylor, 310 Cumnor -o-oMiss Katherine Stolp, who has spent road, returned Saturday from a week Mrs. William ]. Taylor, 310 Cumnor the summer in Europe, is expected to spent in Cedarburg and Milwaukee, road, entertained members of the Mah return to her home at 336 Warwick Wis. Miss Helen Taylor will not return until after Labor Day. Jongg club at luncheon on Tuesday. road by Saturday, August 28. ---oHarriet Mons, 157 Woodstock avenue, has returned after spending six weeks at the Mabel Katherine Pearse camp at Detroit Harbor, Washington Island, Wis. ---o- Mrs. C. F. Pease and Mrs. Edward Mansfield, sisters of Mrs. Harry Vissering of 257 Kenilworth avenue, and Mr. Mansfield, who have been visiting here, are returning today to their home in Altadena, Cal. · -oMiss Elizabeth Eberhart of 307 Woodstock avenue, and Richard Eberhart are on a vacation to their old home, Austin, Minn. Dryden Eberhart has just returned .from a fishing trip in Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Hallett E. Cole are Prof. and Mrs. Torrens of New York making a two weeks' boat trip to are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J . S. Mackinac Island, Duluth, Detroit, and Cline, 304 Cumnor road, this week. Buffalo. -o- -o- ~ Evanston's Most Popular Eating Place Name · pnCeless and therefore jealously upheld.. .. .. Dodge Brothers have kept the faith. Year after year their motor car has continued to mature into a better and better product. Beaut~ has been added to depend· ability, comfort and silence to beauty. Endless refinements have been made, and the basic sources of Dodge Brothers quality main· tained in every detail. As a consequence, the NAME Dodge Brothers is even more valuable than the great Dodge Brothers plant itself, and eminently worthy of the public confidence it everywhere inspires. The public may rest assured that a Good Name so priceless will be safeguarded jealously by those who hold its destinies in their hands. 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