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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Mar 1927, p. 17

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·. ~ - March 4, 1927 W-lLM·ETTE LIFE . 17 Mrs. Carl Keith, 310 Warwic_ k r_oad and Mrs. Leland ·H. D~nforth, 3~3 Warwick road .. left Ket~ilworth Thursday hey· ~ill, be · the for Peor.ia . where t_ week-end guests of Mrs. Keith's .daughter and son-in- law, Mr. ai1d Mrs. Cleon Larson . . ·. · -o- . Mr. and Mrs. Herbert · Taylor, 631 Abbottsford r·oad; Keni~worth returned this -week after spending two weeks in Siloxi, Miss. Mrs. Wallace Serrell of Evanston, Mrs ..Taylor's mother, stayed with Billie Taylor during Mr. and Mrs. Taylor's absence. · - -:-()- Friday,· February 24,. the Fifth.divi:Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Allen, 258 Melsian of the . Wilmette Parish Methodist rose avenue, Kenilworth had as their church ·- enterta.ine·d the Fourth division week-end guests, Mr. and Mrs. Witat -iuncheon and a day of sewing at the liam -Bristol of Brpoklyn, N. Y. hom·e of Mrs. Harry Mons, 157 Wood-ostock ayenue, ·Kenilworth. Mrs. · William Shattuck of the Or. -o· ington hotel entertained her KenilSeveral Kenilwortl?- women attended worth hridge club on Tuesday, Feb· the Ittstitute of Government which was ruary 22. · held at Harris hall, Northwestern uni. .. . -o- .. ver.s4ty. On Wednesday Mrs .. · Mark Mark Cresap, 239 Essex. road, KeniiC.resap 239 Essex road, . Ken!lworth, worth spent la.s t wcek-er~d with his presided over the luncheon wh1ch was son, Mark, Jr., at Hilt school. He atheld at the Georgian hotel. tended the fathers' week-end. -0-- Shoes for Regular Fellows OTHERS agree that the modern youth is a contrary young person. Soys take a lot of pride in a stylish, manly pair of new shoes, but in the scuffle of strenuous play their shoes are never given a thought. Bring that rough-and-tumble young fellow to Pool . g Piper's. He will be fitted with shoes that are the last word in boy style and in correct comfort. He can go in for the most strenuous-play and forget the word careful. And his mother and dad need be no more concerned than he. Pool ~ Piper Boys' Shoes are built for regular· fellows. M -o- Reverend -and Mrs. Leland H. DanMr. and Mrs. Irving Babcock, 229 forth returned to their home at 333 Essex road, le'ft Kenilworth Friday, vVarwick road, Kenilworth on Tuesday February 25. to spend a few weeks in after spending a month a~ the home of Cuba. the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. C. -()Darling, while they were in Nassau. Mrs. Frank R. Young, 333 Cum nor -oroad, Kenilworth entertained .Mrs. · C. G. Burnham, 536 Roslyn bridge club on Thursday. road, . left Kenilworth Tuesday for -oPrinceton university to be with her Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Dudley son, David, on his birthday. left Kenilworth today for Palm Beach -owhere they plan to be for a month. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Y. Ball of Ind. .ian Hill, returned home with Mr. and Mrs. Ira C. Da_rling, 256 Kenilworth avenue, on Tuesday. Telephone University 973 P<DL ..& ,.a. PIPER CNLDRIN-s SHOE 16o8 SP!CI-~USTt -oMrs. LeRoy Woodland, 336 Leicester road, has .r eturned to Kenilworth from Siniih college where she went to be with her daughter, Virginia, on her birthday. Chicago Avenue Evanston, Illinois , -o- Mrs. Karl 'B. Korrady, 527 Abbottsford road, Kenilworth ll"eturned to her home last week from Michael Reese hospital where she had been for two weeks. N 0 W-Right here at home Somewhere, somehow, som_ e people have heard that the AMPICO is expensive, and yet you may own one for as little as -oMrs. David Sanders, 415 Cumnor road, gave a party for fourteen children in honor of Miss Kathleen Orr last Saturday. -Every new fa~ility for taking· and showing -oThe study class under Dr. Terry met at the home of Mrs. C. G. Littell, 322 Woodstock avenue, Kenilworth on Thursday. -oM iss Betty Seery, 414 Abbottsford road, Kenilworth entertained sixteen of her friends at a moving picture party on Saturday. -oMr. and Mrs. Robert McNeil Burns, 614 Essex road, left Kenilworth last Friday to spend a few weeks in Cuba. --0- r . . Y our· own MOVIES. $1975 Somewhere, somehow, some people have heard that there are similar instruments almost as good as the Ampico -hence the VANSTON and North Shore people may _ now receive full personal movie information from the North Shore Talking Machine Co.and examine complete equipment for taking movies and showing them in the home. E BELL a BOWELL CHICKERING AMPICO offers itself gladly for comparison anytime- anywhere -under any conditions. A liberal allowance for your present piano-and the balance over a period of years. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Woodland, 336 Leicester road, returned to Kenilworth February 19, from Cuba. 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