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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 9 Aug 1924, p. 22

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1924 - --__ Se -- F. Goddard Cheney of 648 Pine street is cruising in the east with Mr, Porter, on the latter's yacht. They are in the vicinity of Jamestown, Rhode Island. ---- Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hughes of Kan- sas City left Tuesday for their home after a short visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willard C. McNitt of 975 Pine street. ---- The Misses Ruth Livingston, Pa- tricia Taylor and Willa Hamm, who have been up at Watervliet, Michigan, for the past six weeks, have returned home. H rn Mr. and Mrs. John F. Danley, 278 Scott avenue, left Tuesday for a motor trip to Saugutuck, Michigan, at which place they will remain two or three weeks. ---- . Announcement is made of the birth of a daughter, Margaret Louise, to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Monroe Snyder, 1311 Asbury avenue, on Monday, Au- gust 4, at the Augustana hospital. ---- Miss Virginia Ingram of 1005 Oak street qualified in the second flight in the women's golf tournament at On- wentsia last week among one hundred and fifty contestants. ---- Helen Fulton gave a luncheon for ten of her friends on Wednesday when the new swimming pool on the Ful- ton place" on Hill'" road was christened. --Q-- Mr. ands Mrs. Gardner and their baby are coming Tuesday to spend two weeks with Mrs. Gardner's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Heyliger deWindt at their home in Indian Hill. pe The William Ogden Colemans and the Dorr Prices are returning the end of this week from a three weeks' motor trip to Canada and through the White mountains. =O Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hanville and their daughter, 840 Foxdale avenue. have been spending four weeks on a Thetor trip to North Carolina. They are expected home shortly. --Q-- Mrs. Jennie-Fee Gates and her two daughters, Ora and Jennie-Fee, of Mobile, Alabama, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 434 Willow street. Fred Hagen of Hubbard Woods, ac- companied by "Lodge" Stachel of Glencoe, has left for a motor trip to Minneapolis and Lost Lake, Wiscon- sin. AP Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Dur- ham, 808 Auburn avenue, left Tuesday for a visit with Mrs. Durham's mother, Mrs. Robert Gregory, at her summer home in Manchester, Massachusetts. RI 20s Mr. and Mrs. J. J. White and their son, Joseph, 159 Sheridan road, left Wednesday for Portage Point, Michi- gan, where they will remain until Monday. : --Q-- Dr. A. T. Willams of Edgewater has purchased a house at 116 Bertling lane. He and his family will take pos- session in the first of September. sat Fons Mr. and Mrs." F. D. Reynolds are recent arrivals in the village. They are making their home at 1108 Oak street. a. § Mrs. John C. Cobb was hostess at dinner on Wednesday of last week at her home, 615 Elm street, for her guest, Mrs. Walter Rath of Pasadena. Oras Robert DePau and his family are spending two weeks at Griswold Lake. Illinois. Miss Josephine Heffner of Winnetka is their guest. --Q-- Miss Dolores Beatner of Chicago, who has been the house-guest of Miss Louise Adams of 1044 Elm street, for a few days, has returned to her home. --Q-- James J. 'Evretts, grandson of Mrs. Towle Davis, 1497 Scott avenue, Hub- bard Woods, is spending his month of vacation at Camp Custer. Bobb debb bbb bbb bbb bbb bbb bdd Cut Flowers Potted Plants SHachels- flowers . for all occasions. socked chook ob ookob bob bd Bob Bobb ob bok bob 290 Greenwood Avenue . GLENCOE db b debi h ddd dd ddd db b bbb ddd ddd of 1140 Chatfield road have returned from Minequa, Wisconsin, where they spent several weeks. returned this week from a two weeks visit at the home of her friend, Ruth Neil Gates, Mr. and Mrs. Walter. I. Edwards Ruth Samuelson of 901 Tower road Sundin of Chicago. --O-- Mrs. John R. Gott of Hubbard Woods is spending several weeks in Woodstock, Vermont. ------ Mrs. Gilbert H. Scribner of 812 Ash street entertained on Thursday for Mrs. Bulkley of Rye, New York. ---- Mrs. James Prindiville of 185 Chest- nut street gave a luncheon on Friday for Mrs. Thomas Daniels. mee Mr. and Mrs. Walter Benson and children, 671 Lincoln avenue, are at Berry Lake, Wisconsin. Kenilworth Happenings Miss Elizabeth Meyer, 423 Cumnor road, motored to Lake Geneva on Mon- day with Mrs. A. Washington and daughter, Gwendolyn, of Glencoe, to spend a week with Miss Edith Brigham of Glencoe. pe Mrs. Charles G. Macklin, 535 War- wick road, entertained at bridge on Thursday of last week for Mrs. Wil- liam Maynard of Wilmette who has Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Bull, 612 Warwick road, and Mr.- and Mrs. Charles Mock of the Orrington hotel left Saturday to motor to Tomahawk, Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Bull are opening their own cottage, and the Mocks are to be the guests of Mrs. Wil- liam A. Taylor. % ie is Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Stirton, Sheridan road, with Dr. Chilcot and his father, left August 1 for a trip west, going first to Sheridan, Wyoming, when they will meet friends and motor with them to Yellowstone Park. They will also stop at Estes Park. They expect to be away about a month. ---- Mrs. Warren Pease, Jr., and her daugh- ters, Betty Anne and Madeline of De- troit, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edwin E. Sheridan, 624 Lincoln avenue, Evans- ton. The end of the week they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Warren Pease, 320 Leicester road. Mr. Pease will come from Detroit and go home with them. ---- Mrs. Franklin I. Martin entertained two tables of guests at luncheon and mah jongg at Exmoor last Friday for Dr. Martin's sister, Mrs. Rust, who lives in Watertown, Wisconsin, and for Mrs. Culbertson and her guests, Mrs. Hicks, and Miss Culbertson, of Pasadena. --O-- Mr. and Mrs. Jarrett and their daughter, Alice, of 534 Essex road, mo- tored to Indiana to spend the week-end with Hatha! Jarrett at Camp Roose- Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Southward, 306 Oxford road, are entertaining Mrs. Southward's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Faulkner of Kan- sas City, Missouri, --o-- Mr. and Mrs. John E. Hicka, 241 Melrose avenue, entertained at dinner Tuesday evening to celebrate. their fif- teenth wedding anniversary. --Q-- Mr. and Mrs. Percy B. Eckhart, 206 Cumberland avenue, have as their guest, Walter L. Turle of Duluth. He is spend- ing part of his vacation with them. goiy i Mr. and Mrs. George C. Kingsley and family will be home from their sum- mer vacation at Lake Canoesus, tomor- row. ---- Mr. and Mrs. George D. Jones and family, 318 Oxford road, returned Mon- day from Ghost Lake, Wisconsin, where they spent ten days. Telephone 1098 ALEC W. KYLE Contractor PLUMBING--HEATING 674 Vernon Avenue GLENCOE, ILLINOIS Mr. and Mrs. Belt, formerly of Wil- mette, have bought a home in Kenil- worth in the new, southern part of the village on Abingdon road. Their daugh- ter, Virginia, and their son, Robert, are at home for the summer. --C-- Miss Mary Lovedale, 42 Kenilworth avenue, left Friday for six weeks in California. She will return by way of the Canadian Rockies. mp Mrs. Southward gave a shower Friday for Miss Sylvia Haven of Ravinia whose marriage to Neil H. Martin will take place in September. OAK TERRACE LAUNDRY CLEANERS AND DYERS Wet Wash, 20 lbs. $1.00 Rough Dry, lic per lb. This. includes flat pieces ironed. Oak Terrace Laundry For information: Phone Highland Park 87 velt. 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