August. 3, 1928 W lL.M E T T 'E LI'F B ON TOUR EAST Tom and Jack Hicks and Harold Keith. of Kenilworth, left Wednesday mormng, July 25, to drive east in their roadster. Their first stop was Detroit . From there they went to Niagara Falls. From Niagara they are going to Ithaca, N. Y. to visit Mr. and Mrs. Poole, who used to live in Kenilworth, and to see Cornell university. They expect to go to Yale, Harvard, Princeton and Dartmouth 1.1niversities and on their way home they will stay a few days in New York City and Washington, D. C. and will visit Mr. and Mrs. John C. Carpenter at their summer home in the mountains of Virginia. 47 Home, Barrington Flower Show Garden Oub Enten - The Kenilworth Home and Garden .club is going to the Barrington Flower show next Tuesday. The members will have a 1 o'clock luncheon at the Cottage in Barrington, and will then proceed to Oak, Knolls, ' where the show is to be held. The club is entering a number of exhipits. Last week the club members visited the ·conservatory at GJLrfield Park, and under the guidance of August Koch, they saw and were told of the 3,500 tropical plants, the food plants, ·and the J1ropa&ation conservatory. Following this tour under the direction of this interesting man, the club Mr. and Mrs. J ule Petersen of Kenil: had a picnic luncheon in the park. worth have returned from Mercer, Wis., where they spent the . last two Mr. and Mrs. James C. Cherry of weeks fishing. J ule Petersen and Memphis, Tenn. and Dockery, Miss. Hugh Petersen are building a very atare the guests of Mr. Cherry's father tractive lodge near Mer~er and expect and mother, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. to spend part of each summer there. -o-Cherry of Abbottsford road, KenilMrs. West and her daughter have worth. Mrs. William Marshall Branch of Evanston entertained at luncheon been here from California visiting Mr:s. Thursday in honor of Mrs. James George Benson of Kenilworth for a few days. On Monday, July 23, Mrs. Cherry. Benson entertained at a luncheon for -o-Mrs. Sanders of 930 Judson avenue, Mrs. West and some of her Chicago Evanston, entertained Monday for friends. -o-Miss Harriet Bellamy who is the guest Rev. and Mrs. Leland Danforth of of Miss Elizabeth Kelly of KenilKenilworth, who returned recently worth. There were three tables of from a motor trip to New York, are bridge. the guests of Miss Nadine Nellis at -oRichard Wolfe of Kenilworth enter- Camp Collie, Lake Geneva, for a week. -o-tained sixteen guests at luncheon and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert KelJy and bridge on Tuesday for her sister, Mrs. Harold C. Coleman, who is moving to daughter, Elizabeth, · of Kenilworth, are leaving Saturday, August 4, for Atlanta, Ga. Leland, Mich. to be gone until school Miss Doris and Susan Wolfe, daugh- opens on September 12. -o-ters of Mr. and · Mrs. Richard Wolfe M iss Katherine and Marshall Dudley of Kenilworth, have been in Milwaukee for the past week visiting their of Kenilworth entertained a few guests at dinner before the dance at the grandmother. Knollwood Country club Saturday eve-o-ning, July 28. Mr. and Mrs. John K. Parshall and -o-family motored 't o Nashville, Tenn., Mrs. Amos Miller, formerly of recently to spend a fortnight. They Kenilworth, now of Evanston will be brought Miss Temple of Nashville back Monday after two weeks' stay in back to spend a few weeks with them. the mountains of Colorado. At pres-o-ent she is at Estes P~rk. M iss Mary Branigar of Leicester -o-road, Kenilworth left Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. John C. White of Oxvisit her roommate for a week at her ford road, Kenilworth,, have returned home in Michigan. from a two weeks' fishing trip in -onorthern Wisconsin. -o--Mrs. Truman Brophy, formerly of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wolfe left Kenilworth, has gone to California where her son, Billy, is at school at Kenilworth August 1, to spend the month at Cardinal's camp, Trout Lake, Leland Stanford university. Wis., where they have taken a cottage. -o- . -o-· Mrs. R. L. Fowler of Roslyn road, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Newton and Kenilworth, has had as her guest, her sister, who has been visiting her for son left Kenilworth Tuesday for Roaring Brook, Mich. Mrs. Newton and the past two weeks. Alexander Jr. will be gone a month. -o---oBill Littell returned to Kenilworth M rs. Carroll Ridgway has returned Wednesday evening after spending two weeks at I. X. L. ranch in Dayton to California after spending several Colorado. 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