Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Oct 1928, p. 20

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20 Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Carter announce ' the birth of a son, Burton Danforth Carter, Jr. on September Zl. They are staying with Mr. Carter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Carter of 1227 Greenwood avenue, for a short time until they establish their own home. I WILMETTE FOUNDATION TO MEET J'here will be a meeting of the board members of the Foundation for St. Francis hospital at the Nurses' home on Ridge avenue, Evanston, next Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'cloc~. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coyne, 240 Melrose avenue, Kenilworth returned last week from a hurried trip to California. . They were gone three weeks. -o-- LIFE October 12, 1928 Miss Mary Branigar, 219 Leicester road, Kenilworth, has re-entered school at Millbrook, N. Y. She is the daughter of Mrs. W. W. Branigar of Kenilworth. Her older sister, Katherine, is leaving soon for the east. --<r- Kenilworth News Alden Sears, 417 Warwick road Kenilworth and George Calkins, !030 Hubbard lane, Winnetka left on a motor trip last week through Wisconsin expecting to play several different golf courses. -o-Mrs. W. C. Snoddy, 227 Raleigh road, Kenilworth, entertained a few friends ·at luncheon last Saturday, October 6, for her mother, Mrs. Wheeler. It was Mrs. Wheeler's birthday. -o-Mr. and Mrs. Welton Stallsmith of 523 Essex road, Kenilworth, have sold their house to Scott Campbell of Glencoe. Mr. and Mrs. Stallsmith will move to Los Angeles, Cal. in two weeks. -o-Word has been received that H. Earl Poronto, Jr. of 901 Elmwood avenue who entered Williams college in Sep~ tember, has been pledged to Phi Delta Theta fraternity. --<r- I B B D A ·L E ·oTH BXTBB:KINA.TION Uahenlt7 ISH Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Porter and son, Edward, 428 Cumnor road, Ke.nilworth, have returned to Kenilworth after spending the summer at their home in Lincolnville, ' Me. -o-- STORAGE Mr. and Mrs. Vvilliam D. Glennon Mrs. Jute A. Petersen, 222 Cumberland avenue, Kenilworth, entertained formerly of 211 Warwick road, Kenil~ her bridge club last Friday, October 5. worth have broken ground for their new home on Abingdon avenue, Kenilworth; -oMrs. Joseph Joyce of 531 E"sex road, Kenilworth. is slowly recovering from a fractured ankle. She has been confined to her home for the past three weeks. -o-- Mrs. Fred Breit, 422 Essex road, Kenilworth, has gone to Miami Beach, Fla., where she is overseeing the repairs of her home which was damaged in the recent tornado. -oDr. Frank Cheeseman of the Orrington hotel, formerly of Kenilworth, has gone to Indianapolis to a Whist congress. -o- Miss Mary Berrett has returned to her home in Muskegon, Mich. after a fortnight's visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Crush of 710 Laurel avenue. --<r- Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sinding, Warwick road, Kenilworth entertained twenty guests at dinner and bridge at their home last Saturday evening. -oThe Women's guild of the Church of the Holy Comforter of Kenilworth announces that it will entertain at a bridge party on October 24. Mrs. Charles F. Southward, 306 Oxford road, Kenilworth, entertained a few friends at tea Monday afternoon . The guests sewed during the afternoon. -o- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M.esick of 331 Essex road, Kenilworth have returned from a motor trip to St. Loui s where they spent two weeks. -o-o-Mrs. George Jones, 318 Oxford road, Mrs. Russell Coke, 331 Cum nor road, Kenilworth has returned from Dr. Kenilworth, entertained her sewing Crites's hospital in Cleveland where club at luncheon Wednesday, October she has been a patient. 3. c~ .... ready to put away JN our Finished Faf!}r, Service, everything is heauti y washed and ironed, and returned to you ready to wear or _put away. A telephone call will remove oldfasliioned, wearisome washdav · from your life forever. . rl!t Finished The gridiron.is more than a. SQa of faces· fo the trained eye of a woman whose +asle in cloihes if un(\ueslionahle. She sees a. galherin8 of smor~ ly dressed women, and those who irusi in 01/a/ ~Scltt,n pass fhe test wilh color~ flyU& ~J;, \V&4Ungton LaundJY . . . . . . "sa .,_, ~. t~U'IIU KARON SCHUR am/ Sporlfst~~NJr EVANSTON ILL NO JH SHORE HOTEL · 1605 CH ICAOO AVE · Phone Wilmette 145

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