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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Apr 1927, p. 43

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April 8. 1927 WI L ME T T 'E L IF E 43 Kenilworth Happenings · ·-----------------------------------------------~-------------' Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Joslyn, 240 Essex road, ·returned to Kenilworth Sunday after · spending several weeks in Florida. They spent a week with .Mr. and Mrs. Harry \Veesc, 141 Kenilworth avenue, and :Mr. and M.rs. ] oseph White, 159 Sheridan road, \Vinnetka, who are also in Florida. Dr. and Mrs. Stolp, 336 \Varwick road, Kenilworth, who have been in Tucson, Ariz. , for some time, plan to leave there the middle of April for California. They expect to arriYe in California about ~fay 1. ~-----·-··········----···-------------------·-···---~ : ~-----------···--·-····-~----·-······------------~ : I I I I I I :: I Where $50 Buys More Than the Usual .$50 ·worth! Suit or Topcoat : I I -o-and Mrs. Belnap Hawkes of New York moved to Kansas City re- I centh·. Mr. Hawkes is the son of ).1r. I I I and ·1frs. B. C. Ha,\·kes, 157 Kenil- I I worth avenue, Kenilworth. I -oI ~1 rs. Samuel Ross, 25i \Vood stock I I aYl'nue, Kenilworth left Tuesday with I her father. Alexander Hannah, for I CaJii.ornia to join her family. She will Yisit them for tw::> or three weeks. ~lr. I I . I I - o- Miss Virginia \.Yoodland, 336 LeicesteJr road, Kenilworth returned to Smith college Tuesday after spending her spring vacation with her parent ~, ~fr. and Mrs. LeRoy \Voodland. -o~{rs. Fannie Cope, $50 At this price we offer an Ed. V. Price ~ Co. tailored garment, cut individually ·for you. Expert tryon service., and your choice of hundreds of the finer fabrics carried only by this house. 239 E~scx road, I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . left Kenilworth Tuesday for the East. She will go to Philadelphia, Baltimore and \Vashington, and will attend the Continental Congr. e ss of the D. A. R. in Washington on April 19. ~f ark Cresap, Jr., 239 Essex road, -o~frs. Sydney Y. Ball ::> f Indian Hill entertained her bridge club on \Ved-~ nesday. I --o- Kenilworth returned to Hill school on ~1 rs. Fra_nk C~e('st mal~ of Evan.st?n, \Vednesday after spending spring vafl)fllH:rlv ot Kentlworth, IS <:ntertammg 1 cation with his parent s, Mr. and ~frs. her hm~heon club today. . :\{ark \V. Cresap. ~1 r. and :\Irs. Ogden Cook -o-- -o-- oi EYI anston, formerly of Kenilworth, announce the birth of a daughter on Thursday, March 31. at the EYanston hospital. \\"chh R . Ballard oi Fomers, ~font., was the guest of his sister, Mrs. L. ~f. Allen, 258 ~f clrose avenue. Kenilworth last week-end. I I I I I I I I I I I I . I I I I I --o- -oMr. and Mrs. S. D. Fbod, 133 Kenilworth a\·cnue, r e tumed to Kenilworth Tuesday evening after their motor trip through the South and East. I· NEW CITY SALES-FOURTH FLOOR 3 1 9 West Van Buren Street 1 I 1 : : :: 1 I. Just on the fringe of the High-Rent Loop. ,ii~~AJl '(f'?. · ~f J I I Open from 8 to 5 :30, including Saturday. : : : : 1 1 1 1 . . . I I I ~················································~ I I -oGrant Ridgway and ).fiss Jane Hidgway, 207 Cumberland avenue, returned t ::> Kenilworth ~1onday night irr·lll (' ;l)jfnrnia. ~rr~. ~--··--·----~-----··-------------------·--------·-··· fj s ooJc, Tourist Third Cabin Atmosphere Whatever you desire in 1. 1 urope E Economy-yes. But . more t~ that, Canadian Pactfic Tounst Third Cabin assures you. travel comfort, cuisine and servtc~ far surpassing your expectattons. Round trip fares from $1 70 to $190. you will sail fro~ Montreal or Quebec down the ptcturesque St. Lawrence-the mighty water boulettard to Europe-then only 4 days open sea to Europe. Full infornuation an~ sailing datu &om loCGl·CCGmshiP qca&a, or , to restful comfort and quiet environment, your expectations will not be disappointed at The Orrington. those fort. UNIVERSITY 8700 These Are the Oxfords the Boys and Girls Want! HE REASON so many young folks T insist on getting their new Spring Oxfords at Pool & Piper's is easy to understand the why Here Y<2_U are sure of who live happily, meeting the right peoplequietly and in true com- minute you see these good looking,. comfor.table shoes. You can choose them In tan, tn patent leather and in attractive combinations. They are built over the most approved lasts to make them easy to wear, and the soles .are real leather through and through. All stzes for boys and girls. The new Imported and Do'm estic Socks in Spring and Summer Styles-for boys, fot' girls and for infants-are here I \VIlrnf'ttt.>, "'~~·-- ri. F·trl L Hhip General 131\·d. Tt·lephont- Rlworthy, SteamAg-t'nt, 71 E. Jackso.n '\\'abaHh l~l04, S. .-: !'I. W. :Stath.lll, Women's ana Misses' Sport Hose-a color· ftd selectton. C'hl- vago,' III. For Fr{'ight apply to W. A. Kittermast~: r, General Westt·rn Freight Agent, !140 Tlw Roohry, C'hi<-:1 ..... o. Til. Telephone UnitJenity 973 Canadian PmL Evanston's Largest and Finest Hotel ·I~C· & PIPER CHILDREN'S SHOE SPECIALISTS 1608 Chicago Avenue Evanston, lilinoit

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