WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1922 I | Kenilworth Happenings R. E. Cooney, Sales Manager for Winnetka Motor Co. R. E. Cooney, recently with the Dashiell Motor company, has accepted A most beautiful and in the Service. Evanston and Dr. College lows: Franklin Chandler. Andrew C. Campbell--by Richmond Kenyon. Charles P. Macklin--by Ogden Cook. Walter Schulze--by Olive Taylor. Manierre Ware--by Leon Allen. All the school children, the Boy Scouts and Kenilworth boys who were in the service were present and sev- eral of the boys gave very interesting talks regarding the War. Music was furnished by the Great Lakes Band. Especial honor was paid to Mr. James Keefe, a veteran of the G. A. R., and to Mr. Flood who served in the Span- ish War. Miss Dorothy Bennett entertained at luncheon on Monday in honor of her house guest, Miss Molita Hutt of San! Miss Dorothy Klotz gave | Francisco. a luncheon at the Indian Hill Golf Club on Thursday in honor of Miss Hutt, and the Misses Beatrice and Florence Pease are giving a Bridge on Friday afternoon in her honor. Among those who attended the Me- morial Day festivities at Westmore- land Country club on Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. George White, Dr. and Mrs. Don- ald Gallie, Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Gallie, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Maas, and Mr. end Mrs. H. W. McKay. Mr. and Mrs. George Edwin West of 627 Eleventh street, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Mar- jorie West, to Mr. Kenneth Forrest McLain of Hubbard Woods. Mr. and Mrs. McLain will live, after June 3, at 1285 Scott avenue, Hubbard Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh A. Foresman are leaving Monday for the East where they will attend the graduation of their daughters, the Misses Emily and Dorothy Foresman. They will remain in the East about a month before re- turning home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bennett are be- ing congratulated on the birth of a little son on Sunday, May the twenty- eighth. Tho Evening Bridge Club met at the home of Mr. ana Mrs. Leon M. Allen on Monday evening. impressive Memorial service was held at Kenil- worth Assembly Hall on Sunday af- ternoon in commemoration of the five Kenilworth boys who lost their lives Dr. Craig Stewart of of Kenil- worth spoke, and beautiful eulogies to the "absent ones" were given as fol- Bellows -- by Horatio the position of sales manager for the Winnetka Motor company, Winnetka, distributors of the Dodge Brothers Motor Car. . Mr. Cooney succeeds Andrew: Host- nick, who left the north shore recent- ly for an extended tour of Europe and Asia Minor. Mr. Cooney is a young man with wide experience in the automobile business. He resides at 731 Foxdale avenue, Winnetka. Residents Warned Against Poison Ivy Epidemic Here Warning to Winnetka residents is sounded this week by householders in Hubbard Woods who are authority for the report that a small epidemic of Poison Ivy infection has developed in that section. The "weeds" are thick this spring, it is said, particularly on vacant prop- erty. Citizens are urged to pull out the plant if found growing on private grounds. Rubber gloves are necessary in the operation to prevent infection on the hands. Mrs. Harry Barnum, 735 Walden road, has returned from a fishing trip on Black Oak lake, Wis. 100000060000 000000000000004 '8 Fresh Drecsad Chickens to your order. Mrs. Smith 819 Oak Phone 112 Winnetka UNIQUE STYLE || "SHOP WILMETTE We have enlarged our | store---and carry a more complete stock. Phone 2403 1126 Central Ave 2525252525252525252525,, OUR GUARANTEE We use only the best mater- ials. The quality and work- maeanship of our repair jobs is gyaranteed. 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