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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Sep 1928, p. 20

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WILMETTE ENTERTAINS FOR AMBASSADOR Mr. and Mls. Amos Miller, former- L I F.E September 21, 1928 Footb&ll ly of Melrose avenue, Kenilworth and now of Evanston, entertained Sir John Tilly, lady Tilly and their daughter, for tea last Saturday afternoon at their LEAVE KENILWORTH horne. Sir Tilly is the British ambassMr". and ;Mrs. Karl Korrady a~d· ador to Tokyo. They were . passing through · Chicago on th~ir way to their their daughter, Margaret, who have been occupying the Harry Harrisons' new pos~ . home at 307 Abbottsford road; KenilMrs. Frank Cheeseman, formerly of worth for the summer, have retun~e d Kenilworth and now of the Orrington to the Orrington hotel where they have hotel, Evanston, entertained about fif- taken an apartment. Margaret will reteen guesfs at a picnic at a _ Forest turn to Stoneleigh school, Rye Beach, N. H. about October 1. Preserve yesterday. l(enilworth Happenings Junior Neighbors Greet New Members at Meeting Last' Friday the Junior 'Neighbors of Kenilworth held their monthly meeting at the J. K. Farley horne, 300 Abbottsford road, Kenilworth. The meetings are held the second Tuesday of every month at the homes of different members. ·This meeting called for the purpose of meeting th e new members and of entertaining the girls who plan to be away ·at school this winter. It was decided that the members would write letters each month · to those who were away at school. Barbara Mearns is acting as chairman of the letter committee. After a short business meeting the guests played bridge. Spaldin·g Fo. otball Equipment FOO:T BALLS · with pure Para 1 rubber bladders, inner valve~. Ready for plar.. ·+ I ' I BACK FROM MICHIGAN Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hedrick · and family , 304 Melrose avenue, Kenilworth returned last week from Leland, Mich., where they spent the entire summer. Miss Phebe will enter the Art institute this fall. · Miss Marion has entered the seventh grade at Roycemore school in Evanston. ~4-00- $6.00 SHOES-best low- priced, OO sprint-last sho~ to$ be found. Pau . . . = . 7 -o-Miss Inez Virginia '\Vebster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Webster, 314 Oxford road, Kenilworth will leave here on Sunday, September 23, to attend Smith ·college where she is entered as a freshman. Miss Alberta Woodruff of Evanston and ~{iss Frances McConnell of Winnetka. are also entering with Miss \Vebster. SHOULDER PADS of heavy gray felt, rein-$ 50 forced with leather. .:...__ 3 -o-:-~1 iss Marjorie ~ ~1r. and Mrs. ]. HELMETS, well-padded ...... $5.oo. == "Quality Work" Is Making This Man More Popular Every Day To give the fa.~ily laundry to Rill The Waspington Laundry Man 1s assurance that "Quality Work" will be returned. and at a figure lower than it could be done at home. So many housewives are giving him the weekly laundry, that it was necessary to add 3 trucks to our present fleet. · Oleson, daughter of P. Oleson, 240 \Voodstock avenue, Kenilworth left last Tuesday for Ward Belmont school in Nashville, Tenn. :M iss Elizabeth Eberhart. daughter of Mr. and \Irs. A. L. Eberhart. formerly of Kenilworth, and now of Evanston, als o leh Tuesday 'for \\'ard Belmont. NON-FICTION for -oM iss Katharine Dudley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dudley, 414 Warwick road, Kenilworth, left yesterday for Bronxville, N. Y., where she will visit her aunt. ~Irs. K. F. Griffiths. From there Katharine will go to Ogontz. Fall Reading Heading for the Abyss·$7 .50 Reminiscences by Prince Tichnowsky, German Ambassador to England 191 2 to 19 14. As a guide for the future, this revelation of the past is unprecedently forceful. -oM ark Cresap, Jr .. son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Cresap, 535 Warwick road, Kenilworth left last Friday, for Williams college. where he is entering . as a freshman. He will visit his roommate a few days before going to school. THE WASHINGTON LAUNDRY Univ. 5900 Wilmette 145 -oMiss Frances Oleson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ]. P. Oleson, 240 Woodstock avenue, Kenilworth is attending the National Elementarv and Kindergarten college in EYanston. ' -0- Froisfort $4.00 William McFee has here given us the life story of a great sea adventure that will thrill every reader. Three Lut Plays $2.00 Miss Martha Richardson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Richardson, 145 Melrose avenue, Kenilworth left last Thursday for Bald,vin school in Philadelphia. Sancho's Master, Dane, and the Would-be Gentleman are the th.ree delightful plays found in this volume arranged by Lady Gregory. -aMiss Caroline Roberts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Roberts, 328 Warwick road. Kenilworth left last Saturday for Dana nail, Wellesley, Mass. -oMiss Harriet Johnston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnston, 321 Melrose avenue, Kenilworth left recently for Converse school in South Carolina. Ask about Book-Selection. Chandler's 630 DAVIS STREET -o-Mr .. and Mrs. \Valter A. Knoop, 221 Warwtck road, Kenilworth entertained ten guests at a dinner-dance at Skokie Country club last Saturday night. EVANSTON Univ. 123 Wil. 724 -oMr. and Mrs. John F. White, 270 Oxford road, Kenilworth entertained a fe~ guests for dinner last Tuesday even mg.

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