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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Mar 1928, p. 47

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March WJLM&TTE LIFE Del, On ~onday of this week, in the midst of and in spite of the dreadful storm, Mrs. Joseph Joyce, Mrs. James Prentiss, and Mrs. Frank Nason drove to the Great Lakes hospital with ·cigarets, hbniemade cakes, and chocolate bars for the war veterans there. Mrs. Joyce reports that they. were able to take quite a stack of magazines this week and that the men enjoy these so much, especially the humorous ones. She had received contributions of three suits and one suitcase and was able to dispose of these very happily but there is still a need for twelve suits and for two or three more suitcases and she will be very glad to learn if anyone has some to give. Those wishing to contribute are asked to call Mrs. Joseph Joyce, Kenilworth 2134. Pr0f. Guy Jelrr Hia Cheer to War Veterans Study Clau.iD Kenilworth and Briq. ~ The Study class under the direction of Professor Guy Terry of Northwestern university held its closing meeting at the home of Mrs. Edwin Hedrick on Thursday' afternoon, March 22. Many of the members are out of town anc;l mis·sed the summing up of the course of study which he has followed. t-Btiring the winter he has given a . clear, concise picture of the political and -oeconomic situation in Europe in the forty or fifty years preceding the Edwin Hedrick, Melrose ave n u e, World war and this last lecture con- Kenilworth, has gone to Excelsior sidered the Peace conference, the Springs for two weeks. League of Nations, the Washington conference,. and Locarno pact. The members of the clas'.i expressed regret that the lessons or lectures were at an end for the season. Miss Virginia Woodland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Woodland of 336 Leicester road, Kenilworth, has returned from Smith college to spend the Easter holidays with her parents. She has as her guest, Miss Alice Chapman of St. Louis. -oMr. and Mrs. Clive Taylor, who were married Wednesday afternoon of last week. have gone to Excelsior SJ?rings on their honeymoon and on thetr return ·will take up their residence in Barrington. -oOliver Barrett has just returned from an eastern trip which took him to \"arious points in the interest of hi$ collection of rare books and manuscripts. -oM rs. Gilbert Kelly of Cumt!or road. Kenilworth, entertain~d her brtdge club on Wednesday of thts week. Mrs. ·Frank ll·Youag o£.333 C1inmor road, ·Kenilworth, has gone to New York where she will vi~it her daughter, Jane, who is attending Smith college. Ther will spend Easter vacation together. --o....Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Murray of 433 Cumnor ro~d, Kenilworth,. just have returned · from a six weeks' vacation in Florida and New York. While in the ·east they visited their son, and · some friends. Miu Marie ~Fox. ra teacher : ia Central school, who was injured whea struc~ by an automobile as she was alighting from a street car near her home in Chicago, will return to take charge of her classes Monday, :April 9, it was announced. at the tchool office this week. · · Foreign students at No~th~~~t~rn university preseQted a prbgtanl of antemational entertainment We nesday evening March 21, under the auspices of the Cosmopolitan club at the Ev· an.Jton Woman's club. Twelve na· tional groups were repre'sented. lliCOVIRI Mrs. Frederic d'Aix and Mis·.; Clarabelle Russ of Melrose · avenue left Kenilworth last Sunday evening for Aiken, S. C. Later they will go to White Sulphur Springs to join a party of young people from New York who will spend Easter vacation there. -oMr. and Mrs. Hugh Foresman of Kenilworth have gone to Biloxi and New Orleans where they will join the Bentley McCiouds. Miss Marv Olmstead of Omaha, an aunt of Mrs. McCloud, is a gue.;t in the McCloud home while they are south. --aNeighbors and friends art" glad to see that Judge Sidnev Eastman has returned home in Kenflworth after his long serious illness at the Presbyterian hospital, and that he is able to be out every day. -o- ·· l --ol{rs. Lloyd Crossett of Geneseo, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Carpenter ~ave N.Y., mother of Mrs. George Kin~slev. has come to stay with her for ·a gone east to New York and Washmgnumber of weeks. ton for ten days. B·ake laspeetioa at 5630 BroadWa7' ~ l're Too many of the Pierce -Arrow sOrt ofi I people think of Pierce-ArroW oWnerShip in minimunl terms of $5000. The truth .is, t~e new Pierce-Arrow. costs little if an, more than a majority of these people are entirely able and willing to pay. FROM Bloek Roftb ol 81711 llawaa Stadoa WOIIBII DBIVBBS Leave yoiar car. with u on yoar way tlowa -we will teat your brakes FREE oa oar Electro Hydraalic .......-, wlaile yaa wait -Eatimate Pna ad car will be reacly GD your AD work oa ·i rate buia ...........teed. way...._ $2900 AT BUFFALO You tUJ partluutll Piertt-A1'1"n1 ollt of;,,,,, if jOil prefer. A si.plijUd ju11ti11g pilll ··ies this 11 · most pr«tit·lprotea·rt. Yo11r prts1111 tllr MttpteJ tU cash up to the f·lla1M1Jillll'.{ its appr.U11/ wiiUIIitm. JAMES G. BARBER 1508 ELMWOOD A VENUE Plume ·Unit~ersit' 4535 EVANSTON --------~· --- ~----

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