Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Jul 1930, p. 9

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make an appear- ance at the. Vil- lage Green Sun- dav afternoon in the persons of the. B elle ,Plain basebail athletes. "Lefty" -Ken- nedy, who 4-4 been. twirling a neat brand of bali * In last several ap- pearances, will Ken ec or ate t h e mound .for 1the locals. He will need. everytbing be has, everything. he bas ever had and eveiything he ever expects to acquire to ýbeat the Chicagoans, as1 they arc repuited to be a rip-snorting cluib. P hillips, the, orthodoxý hurler, and, Christnian,' short-stop, will nlot,be on band to tend their able assistance. Both boys, are -away on vacation. In the in- terim Rudolph will hole up. the gap at short in bis us.ial maianer, an~d th.e southpaw will undoubtedly subdue the enerny from the bill. Mrs. C. B. Burch of 163 Abingdon- road, KenilWortb, will .return next week, f rom a twa weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie McArthur who were f or- mer residents of Kenilworth but who now live at Bridgeport, Conn. Mrs. Burch and ber small daughter, Barbara,, teft on Thursday of last week. a entertainiec the briai party at a Otfl- ner and dance at Exmoor Country. club. At noon Mrs. Morgan Manches- ter of Madison, Wis., gave a tuncheon at the Oten View Country club. Sun- day, Miss Frances Murray'entertained at supperat Glen View for the bridai Party. Miss Alicia Barber gave,a tez ,on Tuesday afternoon at ber home, 1116 Michigap avenue; on Wednesday, Mrs..Chartes Baker, Jr. gave a lunch- eon and tinen shower. Miss ýLang- worthy gave ber spinster dinner tast eveffing at the, Indian, Hill Country club, and Mr. Smith gave bis bach elo r dinnier at the Orrington hotel. The bridai dinner wilI be given this eve- ning by Mr. and Mrs. Percy W. Brad- street and Mr.' and Mrs. Brownell Bradstreet at their residence, 475 Cedar street, Winnetka.. The wedding r.,.%f.l take place at the 'First Presbyterian church in Evanston and -wiIl be1 fol- tuwýàed by a reception at the Lang- worthy home in Evanston. Mrs. S.' P. Perry of 829, Sixteenth street and ber daughter, Miss Jane Orr Perry, returned Sunday from a visit with Mrs. Perry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman J. Johnson of Charleston, W. Va. Dr. Perry flew to Columbus Iast Friday and drove borne with thern. Mrs. Johnson returned with the Perry'sl Wbich means. that our summer clearance is stili in effect. Eýxquisite: .s treet and af ternoon -f rocks. and ensemblest, summerý coats and wr.aps*, smnart, suits,. làat S, f ormnais and informais. offered at prices that will mock the vanity of any, purse.- ~15 -25 N.A.Hanna Imc. 952 Spanishý Court Our Low Prices OU" DRY CLEANINO La dies' Plain Dresses. ... .$1.oo ILadi.e' Plaited and Fancy Velvet Dreses......$1.5 and. $.50 THEý VILLAGE CLEANERIS, c Telphne ilett 71 E~son hoe-Geelea 741Chicago Telophonec-Holllycourt .0678 Phone Wilmette 467 PR's SiCESa Overcots ....... Irelephone ý Wilmette 781 Evaùstôii Phoneýreenieaf 7441, $45

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