Augud 17, 1928 WILMETTE LIFE . Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Bent of 338 Melrose ave~ue spent two weeks in Canada. Marion Bent left this week for upper Michigan to visit her aunt, later gQin'g to a camp near South Hav~n. Mich. -oMr. and Mrs. Bentley McCloud with Nancy and Be~tley, Jr., of 338 Kenilworth avenue recently motored to Ellisol}, Bay, Wis., to see their son Bobby_ who is at camp there with several other Kenilworth boys. 17 I Kenilworth News ~--J M~s. John Vennema, Marcel and John Jr. will spend the last two weeks of August at Ephraim, Wis. where they have a cottage. ~r. Vennema sailed Saturday, August 4 on the S. S Rotterdam for England, Holland and France. Mr. Vennema is counsel to the Netherlands. He - succeeeds Mrs. George Birkoff whose daughter is Mrs. Ira C. Di!r.ling of Keqilworth. -oMr. Benjamin Odell of 329 Warwick road, Kenilworth, is motoring through the east and Canada. He was joined' by his brother in New York who will continue the trip through Canada with him. -oMr. and Mrs. Robert Woodruff and small daughter, Annette, are leaving the end of the month for Detroit, Mich., where they will live. Mrs. Woodruff was formerly Beatrice Pease of 320 Leicester road, Kenilworth. -o- Mrs. Thomas White, her daughter, -o-Loretta, and Miss Mary Lent, of KenMiss Harriet and Miss Elizabeth ilworth, returned last Sunday from a Stuart, .for~erly of Kenilworth, are on six weeks' trip to Dayton, Colo., where their way to Europe for a late summer they were at the I. X. L. ranch. -ovisit. · Their father, George Stuart, is already in England. They will return M i-ss Jane Darling, Mary Fowler, in th~ fall. and J;me Sours of Kenilworth are -oleaving today to spend two weeks with Word has been received from Ber- jean Keith at her SJ,lmmer home in · lin, Germany, from Mrs. John Rath- Wi;;consin. . -obone that she is having an interesting Mr. and Mrs. Claude C. Smith, with trip abroad an_d will return to this country ~b9ut the middle of Septem- Mary Jane and Claude, Jr., of 123 Kenilworth avenue, Kenilworth, are ber. taking an extended trip through the· -oM iss Dorothy Wheeler who has been east. -ovisiting Margaret Korrady for the past Mrs. Florence Case and her daughtwo weeks left Kenilworth today. Miss Wheeler and her father are motoring ter, Mrs. John Lind of Kenilworth, are to their farm i~st outside of Cleveland. spending the summer at their summer home in northern Michigan. --aShirley Ros·,;, Elizabeth Townsend, Mrs. K. F. Griffiths of Bronxville, Ruth W enter, Arthur Mcintosh, Jr., N. Y., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Lawand a few other young people spent a rence Dudley of Kenilworth, for a few week end at Jack Clark's summer weeks. home at Walruth, Wis. Plastering Contr8.ctor Plain and Ornamental Plastering - Exterior Stucco Work a Specialty -o- Chas. E. Welter 115 Fifteenth St. --oM iss Marian Bluthardt, daughter of Mr. and Mr~. Edwin Bluthardt., of 415 Essex road, Kenilworth, has left for Camp Naw(!kwa, South Haven, Mich. where she will be for two weeks. -o- --oBeth Brower, Marjorie Mead, Ruth Kniep, and Isabel McAllister of Kenilworth, have gone to Sister Bay, Wi s. to visit Jean Crossley for the month of August. -o- Mrs. Walter Knoop of 221 Warwick -oroaq, Kenilworth, entertained eight M iss Marion Bent, Miss Ruth Johnsgue· ,;ts at luncheon and bridge on Monday, August 6, at Skokie Country ton and :M iss Josephine Farley, all of Kenilworth, left last week for camp club. -o·Nawakwa in South Haven, Mich. Mrs. Thomas Coyne of Ke.n ilworth -oentertained a few gue'3ts at luncheon Frances Bluthardt, Nancy Wilds and and bt:idge at Indian Hill Country club Virg-inia Johnston are at the Camp on Friday, August 3. Fire camp at South Haven, Mich. Miss Dorothy Darling, 256 Kenilworth avenue, Kenilworth, spent last week-end in Oregon, Ill., visiting her cousin , Miss Elizabeth Laughlin. -oMrs. Homer Johnson, 158 Melrose avenue, Ken,i lworth, is taking a three weeks' trip through Glacier Nationat park with her aunt. -oRuth and Prudence Johnson, daughters of the Homer Johnsons of Kenilworth, are visiting their grandmother in New York. Phone Wil. 2151 THE NOISELESS OIL BUR.NE" 'lbere is onl7' one IILEM'I AU'IOMA'IIC Burning Oil-Gas in the manner found in the SILENT AUTOMATIC is quite different than burning oil. Confusion on this point is very common. We ask you to let us explain this to you so you will know why SILENT AUT.OMA TIC is in a field all by itself. 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