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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Aug 1928, p. 16

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' WILMETTE LIFE · August 17, 1928 Woman's In. f luence Politics What have women done? What are they now doing? What wiU they do in future? Tbest quesrions will be discussed in a stries of enry other cby in 2.0 l _________ K_e_~_il_w~o~r-th~H~a_P_P_en_i_n_gs~~~--~ ·I Miss Charlotte, Miss Marion and Miss Elizabeth Eckhar:t, daughters of the Percy B. Eckharts of 206 Cumberland road Kenilworth, left last Sunday for ·the ,/Diamond T" ranch in Co~~ rado. They will be there for a mondi and then plan to tour · Yellowstone park. They will not return until after school starts. anicles published Miss Helen Southworth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Southworth of 306 Oxford road, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. H. C. Clausen of 7718 Seward Park avenue, Seattle, Wash. After reaching Seattle, Miss Southworth decided to take a summer course at the University of Washington in Spanish and geology. During the week she Jives at the Pi Beta Phi house, spending the week-ends with her aunt at her home on Lake Washington. -oMr. and Mrs. vVesley Blom, formerly Miss Florence Pease of 320 Leicester road are on a yacht cruise about three weeks in length with lfr. and Mrs. Henry Winslow of Winn~tka. They left Chicago from the Lmcoln park lagoon and went to Mackinac. From there they crui!ied to Leschenaux Island. -o- The Christian Science Monitor Sept. 5-0ct. 19 Thf' articles will include interviE-ws with outstanding women ln the United Statel'l and other countries,-leaders of organizations working tor the public welfare, better laws and law enforcement, and the solving of social, moral and ethical problems. Public-spirited women all ovtr the world will find tbeH articles awaktning~ncourazing--inspiring. Speelal otrpr of $1.00 for SS copies of the Monitor mailed from Sept. ' &broagh Od. 19, lncladlug the series. . On Sale in Wilmette CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 1163 Wilmette Ave. SUBSCRIPTION PRICES One Year .. .......... .... $9.00 Three Months ........ : .$2.25 · Six Months 4.50 One Month . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 Single Copy ...... 5 Centa The Christian Science Monitor Boston, Massachusetts Mrs. Joseph Joyce and her daughter, Ruth of 531 Essex road, Kenilworth, and Mrs. A. J. Brock and her. daughter Marjorie, of 520 Warwick road, Ke~ilworth, left last Sunday for a trip through the Thousand Islands. They -owill make a trip through the east on their way back stopping in New York, :Mr. and Mrs. Herbert V. Mesick of Philadelphia and Washington, D . C. 331 Essex road, Kenilworth, have returned from a two weeks' sojourn in -o\Villiam E. Suits, 211 Warwick road, Wisconsin. Thev made the trip by and his daughter, Marion, have re- motor and came back by way of Duluth turned from a trip to Madison, Wis., to and Minnesota. William Mesick and their new home in Kenilworth. Miss Marion ~{esick also went with them. -oSuits is to enter the University of Wisconsin this fall. -Mrs. Suits and her M r. and Mrs. B. C. Dowse and daughter, Miss Helen, are still in their sons, Archibald and Bob, of 31S Europe. Leicester road, Kenilworth, left this -oweek for the "Land o' Lakes" to be Bentley McCloud, Jr., of 338 Kenil- gone a month. Kenneth Dowse, anworth av.enue, left last Saturday for a other son, is taking a canoe trip in two or three weeks' trip through the Canada with one of his Evanston west. He will go to Jasper, Canada, friends. then on to Prince Rupert. He will -otake the boat there to Seattle and beMr. and Mrs. Jack Leimert, formerly fore coming home will visit Vancouver, Virginia Hedrick of Kenilworth, have Banff .and Lake Louise. been staying at the Hedrick's home, -o304 Melrose avenue, this summer. Mrs. Mr. an·d Mrs. Claude K. Sanders, Hedrick and her daughters, Phebe and formerly Phytlis Ruf of 236 Cumnor Marion, are in Leland, Mich., for the road, are now settled in their new home summer." at 930 Judson avenue, Evanston, where -othev are entertaining their many :Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Clark, formerfriends. ly of 320 Oxford road, Kenilworth, -ohave moved to their new home on M iss Phyllis Bosley, daughter of Virginia · avenue, Kenilworth. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bosley of Ken- Clark has her sister, Miss Frances ilworth, visited Agnes Fraser last Miller of Philadelphia. visiting her. week-end at her summer home in Mc-oHenry. M iss Shirley Ross, daughter of Mr. -oand Mrs. Clyde P . Ross of KenilMr. and Mrs. Herbert V. ~f esick. worth, left last : M onday to visit Miss 331 Essex road, are on a combined Mary Elizabeth Parker at her sumbusiness and pleasure tri~ to Detroit mer home at Lakeside, Mich., for for a week or so. about ten days. -o- Mrs. Harry Vissering, 257 KenilMrs. George Middendorf and her worth avenue, Kenilworth, entertained daughters, Marjorie and Amy, 515 a few guests at a picnic luncheon on Roslyn road, Kenilworth, left last MonWednesday, August 8. day for their summer home in Wisconsin to be gone for about three weeks. -o- -----------······--------~ -oCharlotte, Marion and Elizabeth Eckhart of Kenilworth left last Saturday for Diamond "G" Ranch in Colorado to be gone until the middle of September when school opens. M. Portenbauser More Service ! ! In order to increase our service we have added a special truck to our service cars. This car is to be used when we 44 gtt a hurry up" call fot gas, tire change, mechanical first aid, or any other light job. Painter and Decorator -oMrs. William 0. Belt, 202 Abing.I ton avenue, Kenilworth, entertained at I tea last Wednesday afternoon for her I daughter-in-law, Mrs. R. K. Belt. I I Estimates Without Obligation -oMr. and Mrs. Maurice Bosley, 528 Warwick road, Kenilworth, returned last Sunday from a two weeks' trip through Yellowstone National park. 1030Greealeaf Phone2764 : When you nttd help call Wilmette 50 Flllt Rate· qn All Work Day and Night Service ~--·-·-------------------~ I MILLER & MILLER 732 Twelfth St. Ge.te Iller 2nd MORTGAGE LOANS We make loans for repairs, improvements. construction, rtfinancina or purchase of improved residential property. Tbrsr loans can be repaid in convenient monthly installmena in 1, 2, or 3 yean. Oar rtpft· RlltatiYt will be pleased to aive complete information. Oflicc opea an til 8 o'clock Saturday evenings. 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