WILMETTE ·. TO SAIL FOR ENGLAND 18, she and David and Philip, who will have finished Princeton, will be at Oxford his degree late his second year at sail for England. to where James recetves in ] uly. I LIFE April 26, 1929 Hokanson and Jenks, Inc., 513 Davis street, Evan3ton, report a satisfactory season for their renting department and have had difficulty in finding suitable modern· houses to supply the demand. Among other houses leased hy this firm recently are: No. 1246 Judson avenue, Evanston, leased for two year.; to R. B. Bagley " ·ho is moving from 118 Keeley street. Chicago. . ! No. 2400 ThaYer street, "Evanston. i:; rented to R. H~ \Vhodford who is the r::tdio sales manager in Chicago for the Stewart-\Varner Speedometer corporation . N'o. 2030 Orrington avenue, E,·anston, the former Marshall home, has he en ~eased to \V. ].. ] ohnson of the John:;on Chair company, Chicago. No. 3040 Colfax street, Evanston, owned by Henry Grant, has been leased is the to George R. Bridge, Jr. Mr. Bridge beat route to will occupy this home for one year until his own new home on Colfax is take in order to avoid Norman Hess, piani·.;t, '"ho is a pu- ::ompleted. hight.Day eongestion and traf· pil of \Valter Knupfer, ,,·ill e-ive a ftc deloya in the North Shore suburbs? recital in Curtiss hall, Fine Arts . buildMiss Rebecca Fitch returned to her ing. Chicago, Saturday afternoon of home at 1033 Elmwood avenue Tuesdav (Answer on page 4 2) this week. He " ·ill .be assisted by evening · from. _a week-end motor trip to Oberlin with Mrs. W. H. Knapp and Lottie Kuenkele, soprano. her daughter. Mhs Virginia, of £,·anston. She left Thursday morning with ~fr. and Mrs. \Villiam Hayden her mother. Mrs. Claude E. Fitch, to Tucker. formerly of 1009 Asliland motor to \Vashington, D. C. to visit avenue. clos~d their winter · home in · .Miss Elizabeth Fitch, who is on duty Homestead. Fla. April 23. and arc at · the \Vatter Reed hospital after a ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~motoring north by ~~Y of \Vashingto11. stav at Porto Rico where she was · They will reside in Evanston. stationed. -o-o~1 iss ] ane Doig. 913 Central avenue, ~1 rs . \Villis H. Hut'30n, I 112 Elmis vtsttmg her cousin in London. wood ayenue. entertained her luncheon Ontario. Canada. and hridge club last Thursday. Mrs. Charles G. Burnham, 536 Roslyn road, has leased her Kenilworth home for the year beginning May 1, to Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Williamson. -o- ' Mrs. Burnham will leave for the East Mrs. ]. Hugh Foster, 921 Greenleaf early in June and after David's gradu- avenue, returned home last week after ation from Princeton university J unc wintering in Los Angeles. Recitalist l..- - - · - - - - - - - - - - - - - - · Hokanson and Jenks Announce Several Real Estate Deals I ., ? · · NEW IMPORTATIONS Now on display for your approval, the largest collection of English Salad and Dessert Plates that has ever been shown on the North Short. The dec~rations are in old floral prints and scenic centers. the borders of which are beautifully embossed. giving them that colorful quaintness so suitable to Spring and Summer tables. The prices are remarkably low. $ t 2.oo dozen. ranging around Foa the exquisite cleanliness t~at a lovely skin must have, smooth Dorothy Gray Cleansing Cream over your face and throat, remove with Cleansing Tissues, and then pat on Orange Flower Skin Tonic. The Cleansing Cream removes every particle ot powder and clogging dust from your skin, and the Skin Tonic gently closes the relaxed pores against exposure, thus helping to keep the skin fine in texture, clear and fresh. Orange Flower Skin Tonic, 85c-$1.75 Cream, $1.75-$2.75 (First Floor) TAT·MAN A Recognized Authority on Correct Table Setting· ROSENBER-G'S DAVIS STRI:U- EVANSTON Ot11e,· Rosell un·g's X ews on Pages ~!J and 37 I ... EVANSTON 517 DAVIS ST. CHICAGO 625 N. MICHIGAN AVE.