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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Mar 1927, p. 48

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48 WILMETTE LIFE March 25, 1927 'fscREENSt i · NORTH $HORE SCREEN COMPANY For Every Purpose Phones: Wilmette 2508-313~ i Kenilworth' Happenings Mrs. Alfred Roy Hulbert, 528 Abbottsford road and her mother, Mrs. Minnie Living'ston, are returning to Kenilworth the end of the week from California via the Canadian Pacific. They arc expected home the latter part of this week. -oM rs. J. K. Farley, 300 Abbottsford road, will return to Kenilworth the end of the week from Pennsylvania where she was called because of the death of a relative. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Allen, 258 Melrose avenue, left Kenilworth Friday of last week for New York. They will visit their son-in-law and daughter, .--Mr. and Mrs. Dwinnell Slater, and their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Allen. They expect to return next week. Office ~ Factory, Schiller Ave., WILMETTE ·~--" The Little Mamton ' ' -oMark Cresap, Jr., 239 Essex road, Is Here ) May we send you-a- r.atalogue? MARMON NORTH SHORE 6015 Broadway Longbeach 6428 Kenilworth, ar.rived home Sunday from Hill school· to spend Spring vacation with his parents, M·r. and Mrs. Mark W. Cresap. He will return tO -0Mr. and Mrs . E. L. Essley, 234 \Var- school April 6. -0wick .r oad, Kenilworth have returned from Miami a ft.er an ahsenrc of three Mrs. Samuel Comely of Evanston months. entertained - the North Shore Vassar -aclub on Mondav at the home of her Burt Cro\\'e, 234 Raleigh road, re- mother, Mrs. Mark W. Cresap, 239 turn;~! to Kenilworth ~Ion~ay after Essex road, Kenilworth. spenoing the week-end wtth hts mo~her -oand sister in Owosso, Mirh. Mr. and ~Irs. Harry E. Weese, 141 -o- . Kenilworth avenue, and Mr. and Mr~. The Kenil\\'orth cluh will give a Joseph ]. White, 159 Sheridan .road. formal dinner dance this evening. Cope Winnetka, left last Saturday for Harvey's entire orchestra will furnish Florida where they expect to be for the music. two or three weeks. M rs. David R. DeCamp', 615, Ahhotts:\Irs. Cope, of Mrs. ford road.· Kenilworth entertained her \V. Cresap, 239 Essex road, left Kenii bridge duh Monday. · \\'Orth Tuesday to attend the state -oMr. and Mrs. George Benson, 210 conference of- the · D. A. R. at Rock Melrose avenue. returned to Kenil- Island. - owo.r th March 16! from "their Mediter11 rs. J. S. Cline, 304 Cum nor road. ranian cruise. Kenilworth entertained the Kenilworth Home and Garden club on Monday. · Thomas LYnch, a tree surgeon. was th~ Rose Marion Knight speaker of the afternoon. -o- m~~er ~ INTERIOR DECORATING -oand :\Irs. Richard \~' olic, 41-f Essex 1 oacl, Kenilworth. will entertain scn·ral friends at the dinner dance at th<' Kenilworth club. ~Ir. New spring lines of imported and domestic Fabrics have arrived. Estimates without obligation. 606 Michigan Ave. · Greenleaf 1319 -aSt,4~MONEY Have funds Lo Joan on choice lm· proved North Shore Suburban ref~· tdence property at 5lh % Interest. See us on renewals. Harry \V . ~[ons, 157 \Voodstock avenue. Kenilworth, has returned from a business trip of over two ,,.·ee b through the East. · E. G. Pauling & Co. 5 N. LaSalle St. Maia 1250 ~~ rs. Burt Crowe, 23-l lb wlcigh road, Kenilworth entertained h{'r J bridge club last Friday. 1 -6 - THERE is no cozier mode of living than a cheery apartment in the Library P.laza, Evanston's most homelik~· residential hotel. New furnishings in this healthful environment assure real comfort and happiness. Telephone University 8000 For choicest accommodations make reservations early! Sailings ' nery ~ or I days from Montreal or Quebec along the mighty water boalnard to Europe by Canadian Pacific Empresses or Cabin Class ships. Only -1 days on the open sea. Direct Service from Chleago to Shipside at Quebec for Empress salllng. "EMPRESS" all-expense Tours to Europe. 60 days. First Class throughout, $1500. England, F'rance, French Riviera Italy, Switzerland, Germany and Holland. Best of hotels: transportation and accommodations. Full Information and sailing dates from local steamship agents, or R. S. Elworthy, Steamship General Agent, 71 E. Jackson Blvd., Telephone Wabash 1904, Chicago, Ill. For freight apply to, W. A. Klttermaster, Gen. Agt. Freight Dept., 940 The Rookery, Chicago, 111. Orrington Avenue, just south of Church Street .

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