Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 31 Aug 1928, p. 16

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6 WI L M E. T T E ·· L I F E August Jl, 1928 Kenilworth Happenings Better Candies Among discriminating people there is no substitute for the best in candy. There is no half-way. They must have the finest that can be made, or none at all. By adhering to this idea Beach & Geils Better Home Made Candies have built up their success on the north shore. We deliver twict daily tJnuwhere in E VtJnlton I For Better Home Made CtJndies 56 7 Lincoln Ave. Winntt1uJ 1633 Orrington Ave. Evanaton AWNINGS Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Wakely 234 Leicester road, Kenilworth, have returned from Grand Island, Mich. where they had a cottage for a part of the summer. They will be here for the remainder of the season, except for an occasional week-end trip. Last week-end they spent with Mrs. Wakely's family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. \Vheeler, who have a country home at Lake Geneva. The Wheelers plan -0Mr. and Mrs. Herman G. Seely of to return after Labor day. -o-700 Virginia avenue, Kenilworth sailed August 25, for Europe. They wi11 Tom and Jack Hicks, 241 MClrose spend part of their time in England avenue, Kenilworth returned August and France. Dr. and Mrs. William 20, from an extended motor trip Frackelton of Sheridan, \Vyo. and through the East. Tom left on TuesMadame Frackelton are occupying the day, August 21, with Maurice Nelson Seely home for six weeks during their of Winnetka and two teachers from ah;:;ence. New Trier, for Wilford Child's camp -oat Port Arthur, Canada. From there Paul T. Gilbert of 554 Briar place, they will go on a fishing trip. -0Kenilworth, left August 26, for a two Mr. and Mrs. David Oliver of \\.inweeks' vacation in Connecticut. Mrs. Gilbert and her son, Peter, spent last netka and their two daughters, Henweek at Army Lake, Wis., and will rietta and Patricia; left last Friday for leave next week for Arena, \Vis., a long and leisurely motor trip through where they will spend a week on a western and central Europe. They are taking their own car abroad and plan farm. to hegin their journey in Norway. They probably will not return until late in the winter. Mrs. Ira C. Darling and her . daughter, Dorothy, of 256 Kenilworth avenue Kenilworth left yesterday for Oregon, Ill: Miss Dorothy is. to be the maid of hdnor at the marnage of her cousin, Miss Elizabeth Laughlin. Today Mr. Darling and Jane and the Rev. and M'rs. Leland Danforth lef.t for the wedding which is to be on Saturday. of -0- -+- I Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Peterson of 212 Warwick ·r oad, Kenilworth, are entaining Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Knoop and Mr. and Mrs. John White of Kenilworth at a house party at their lodge at Mercer, Wis. over Labor day. -oMr. and Mrs. S. S. Holden and ' Barbara and Jack, 527 Warwick road, Kenilworth and Miss Georgiana Fowler of 512 Rosalyn road, Kenilworth spent the early part of this week at the Peoria Country club, Peoria, Ill. -oMrs. \V. \V . . Branigar. with her two daughters, Miss Katherine and Miss Mary, of 319 Leicester road, Kenilworth left last Friday for Hiteman, Iowa where they are visiting J. \V. Canty for two weeks. -aHunter Hicks, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. John Hicks 241 Melrose avenue Kenilworth has had as his guests fo; the past week, Paul Jackson Kansas City's Golf champion, and 'Wallace Marsh, also of Kansas City. -oFred Breit, son · of the Fred Breits of 422 Essex road, Kenilworth left last Saturday for Canterbury school in New Bedford, Conn., where he will spend the coming year. . -o- I ... I I Whether chosen for private residence, club pavilion, hotel or b u s i n e ·s s establishment; whether used for decoration or protection on porches, balconies or nook - Blasius awnings are today preferred by those who want material of unique beauty and rugged durability. M iss Marjorie Oleson, daughter of the John Olesons of 240 Woodstock avenue, Kenilworth returned last week from a visit with her cousin Miss Clarissa Oleson of Lombard, Iii. -oM iss · Bethany Jane Crowe, daughter of the Burt Crowes of 234 Rahleigh road, Kenilworth, has been entertaining her cousin, Miss Sally Greene, of Duluth for the past week. -oMr. and Mrs. Leon Ellis 207 Cumberland avenue, Kenilworth. and Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Clark, 135 Fuller lane ~inn~tk~, are leaving today for a fish~ mg tnp m northern Minnesota. Mr. !ind Mrs. Geor~e W. Vaught of 511 Bnar street, Kemlworth are being congratulated upon the birth of a son ' August 4. -o-- Canopies Rented for All Social Occasions IIABoLD· N. Busms C:o. Estsblislt·tll913 MANUPAcnJRERS OF AWNINGS AND CANOPIES .li -oMrs. Alexander Joslin 240 Essex road, Kenilworth, entertained a group · of guests at luncheon and bridge on Thursday, August 23. -oM rs. E. D. Parmelee of Glencoe. formerly of Kenilworth, entf'rtained her bridge club last Tuesday afternoon. ~ 26 Prouty Annex 1578 MAPLE AVENUB EYANSTON ,, I r· Winnetka 11·25 302 s. GENESBB ST. WAUKEGAN

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