Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Jan 1928, p. 18

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> ~ ' t r 1 CLOSING OUT SALE . 1 Jap. Nink · GrayPenian , ' ~. · # Fitch Black Persian Coats Re~ling ~Repairing at Lowest . P"it·*·, m. 104-1 o N. State St·· · Chicago · State 6oo8 .., . . State-Lab Bldg. GIVES SLEIGHRIDE The beautiful snow of last week stayed long enough. for a sleigh-ride on Friday, January 6, given by Miss Jean Jones, 318 Oxford road, Kenilworth. Among her guests were, Allison Phillips, Billy Carpenter, John Dix, Marion Mesick, Betty Schrei, Evelyn Montauer, Susanne Erwin, Betty Murray, Bregin Burns, Carl auehler, Wendell Clark, Bobbie Clark, Janet Pomeroy, Jacqueline Cromilin, Lucy Huck, Frank Carpenter., George Jones, Mary Wolf and Ruth Sprenger. eaily I . ,, ~ ~·· the first Ho~estcad apa nt · hof!.? 4e~ightful it is~ ,. ~ · '\. (, ' <I · ON tlac ICCoad floor of Tlac Homeatea4. oae of tlae .typical ·Lrly Aaericaa apatt....._.f tltCe roo... 1fft· kitclacaette 61wcakfllt rooa--aow awadl yowr iupectioa. " i · Oliver Barrett, Abbottsford road, Kenilworth, was host to twenty-four members of the Caxton club of Chicago, last Saturday afternoon. This club is composed of men very prominent in the business centers of Chicago. They were entertained for luncheon and later enjoyed Mr. Barrett's noted collection of antiques, first editions, and valuable manuscripts. ,. l -o--The Young People's branch of the Neighbors met last Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Charles Bent in Kenilworth to discuss plans for the spring. Miss Marion Bent is one of the members of this society. Durin« the Christmas holidays these young women clothed and furnished Christmas gifts to a 16 year old girl fom the Judy heme,- and -aile .gave-125 to t)le Camp Fire organization of Kenil. . ..... r worth. . --9:-:' . After an extedd ;..absence the ' Charles Holmes family has returned to · Kenilworth, a~ain to take up residence , itt a house long closed. Mr. Holmes , always has been active in the Union urch Sunday school. t 9· view al·ial· aftcraoo~;a 6 cvcaia1. AI,-Si')I'.\'Q_<>i~.~; Claain aay .rtla alazcd cbatz. Co.U-Mck Wiadaor Gain. Od41 little tahlca. Ouiat laap. BoM .Wftl. Fne.dly o1· priata oa tlae walla. lateteltia1 carpctia1 aacl draperies . . Yo· aay cla001e a Hoaeateacl ~.at of two· tlftc or four rooaaa. witla kitclaeaette 6 lweakfllt tooa· a lia1te rooaa with bath. Lery apartrnellf is co..f.i~,~h~r.-fly furllislaetl. The Hoaestead--a IIJII9 oflieiagl ·. ! . -o--: Alexander Joslin ., and John Adair, . .tioth af Kemlworth, left on Monday t qiP"ht for a trin to Florida of indefirlite length. They will attend to busi- · rte~s interests there as well as spend some time in plav. Mr. Joslin has just recentlv returned home from the hos- t pital, where .11& was pa · for sev- l eral weeks. · · · ' I

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