May 18, 1928 WILMETTE Mrs. Bently McCloud of Kenilworth spent last week with her mother in Omaha, Neb., and has returned with her daughter, Nancy, who was with her grandmother while Mrs. McCloud attended the Garden Club of America's annuaJ meeting in Cincinnati. -oM rs. James Prentiss of Kenilworth spent last week-end in Ann Arbor, Mich.. with her son, Bob, who i'3 a student at the University of Michigan. James Prentiss, Jr., has been with his parents _ in Kenilworth while his wife a_ nd baby have been South. LIFE Kenilworth Notes (Continued from Page 24) TO CONCLUDE LECTURES Prof. Franklin Bliss Sny<Jer will give th,e last of his series of morning lectures at the home of Mrs. ]. C. Carpenter this morning. His talk will be on CQrrent fiction. The lecture announced for last week was postponed because of a death in Dr. Snyder's family. Mrs . . E. D. Snydacker and Mi·ss Dorothy Sears qf Kenilworth took an automobile trip for a day or two this past week to Grand Detour on the Rock river. This is a quaint and beautiful village and is quite the .center of interest to artists and professional people wh_o are enthusiastic over the beauties of this state. It is not far from Dixon, Ill. -oMrs. George Jone s of Oxford road, Kenilworth is entertaining her luncheon and 3ewing club this afternoon. Miss Myrtle Lundquist of 727 Linde_ n avenue, with a group of friends, is going to Louisviiie to attend the Kentu<;ky Derby. , -oMrs. Percy N. Cutler of 1016 Ashland avenue was called to Pittsburgh last Friday by the su9den death of her aunt, Mrs. Thomas ]. Gillespie. -oMrs. B. C. Hawkes, Kenilworth avenue, {(enilworth has gone to Kansas City for three weeks to visit her son, Belpap, and his family. Nursery School Auxiliary HU Lut Regu1&l" Meet·IDif The Mary Crane Nursery School auxiliary held the last regular meeting of the season on Monday, May 14, as guests of Mrs. George M. Groves, 415 Davis street, the president of the organization. During the year the organizatio~ has contributed generously in the making of garments for the Nursery school. Recently two days of benefit bridge made a financial gift to the school possible. The auxiliary is planning a benefit sale to be held next autumn, the proceeds to be given toward the maintenance of this Nursery school at Hull House which is sponsored by the National Kindergarten and Elementary college. Mr. and Mrs. Delmar H. Bonnem, 222 Sixteenth street, announce the birth of a daughter May 6. The J;,aby's name is Shirley May. -o- -oMrs. Leslie McArthur of Oxford road, Kenilworth is entertaining at luncheon and bridge next Tuesday afternoon. -oOne of the senral Kenilworth sewing dubs met at the home of Mrs. Frank Stover of Hubbard Woods last Friday. -o- 'Mr. and Mrs. David DeCamp of Ken_ ilworth motored to Bloomington, Ind., to speud Mother's day with their son, who is a student at the University of Indiana. -oDr. and ' ~Ir s. Ah-a Sowers · of Kenil-o-worth had .a dinn er for ten last Friday ~frs . vValter Launder of Kenilworth evening. B_ridg~ was played during the will entertain her luncheon and sewing evening. club next Monday afternoon. -o-o~[ rs. George E. Tarnow of 126 1Ir. and 1Irs. D. F. Coleman of St. Loui3, : Mo., forme rly of \Vilmette, an- Fourth stree t entertained her E. 0. T. nounce the birth of a daught er, Paul- bridge club at her home on Tuesday afternoon. Luncheon was served. in e, April 23. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Skinner and Mrs. G. Ross Stewart and her children have returned to Wilmette after an extensive stay in Fairhope, Ala. MOTORS SERVICE · Incorporoted ~ EVEitVTHING ..li.i.rme AUTOMOBILE DANGER!!! If your car steers too hard or too easy, or wanders in the road, or "shimmies" when you hit a rough spot, it is _ ,, ~~~ .COMPLETE SHOP WORK NEVER. 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