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Winnetka Weekly Talk New Trier Edition, 20 Aug 1921, p. 10

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18. WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1921 Kenilworth Happenings Word has just come to home friends that Mrs. Harry Aberrathy, who landed in London a bride in mid- July, has been welcomed into the circle of royalty along with her hus- band as guests at the King's garden party given recently at Kensington. Mrs. Abernathty was Mrs. Betty Tinsman, the young widow of the late Walter Tinsman, whose mar- riage to the Kansas City banker cre- ated something of a surprise to her many friends. The Abernathy's are motoring through the British Isles and on returning to America in Oc- tober will go direct to Kansas City, where they will resde. : Ss Those from Kenilworth who attend- ed the luncheon given by Mrs. Louis A. Clark in honor of her daughter-in- law, Mrs. Wendell Clark, at Exmoor on Friday, were Mrs. Grant Ridgway, Mrs. Irving Woodward, and the Miss- es Dorothy and Emily Foresman, Har- riette Ridgway, Marjorie Burchard, Dorothy Taylor and Ruth Woodward. ------ Mrs. Charles McCloud, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bent- ly McCloud, left Tuesday for Holly- wood, Cal. He will spend a few days in Omaha, en route. a 3 emt Mrs. O. C. Owen has as her guests, her three sisters, Mrs. F. J. Langer, Mrs. E. T. Wanstall and Miss Eyer- dam, all of Cleveland, Ohio. PAINT LARGE AND SMALL CANS PAINTING Ask for our Free Service on all your Paint Problems. Telephone Winnetka 344 PAINT STORE RASMESEN'S The "Porch Climbers" returned Sat- urday after ten days in the north woods. The membership includes Francis Allen, Ogden Cook, Welling- |} | ton Coolidge and Richard Taylor. ore gene Last week-end, Mr. Owen T. Reeves, Mr. Edwin Hedrick, Mr. George Jones, | Dr. Frank Cheeseman, and Mr. Char- |les Nash, were at the Lake Geneva | club. | ge | Mr. and Mrs. Warren Pease, Jr., are spending the month of August with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Pease. wn in Mrs. Roy Osgood returned Wednes- day after a sojourn in South Haven, Mich. AL | Miss Helen Reeves was a dinner | hostess Friday evening, preceding | the Kenilworth club dance. } ------ Mr. David Burnham, who has been in the Henrotin hospital for the past two weeks, has returned home. We Specialize in the Best of Electrical Appliances Such as The Eden, Thor and Easy Washing Machines Simplex and Thor Ironing Machines Eureka, Royal and{]Hoover Vacuum Cleaners Free Trial Easy Payments North Shore Electric Shop JOHN C. WELTER, Proprietor 554 Center Street Winnetka Phone Winnetka 44 If Electrical and Good We Sell It We close every Saturday afternoon dur- ing July and August. Mrs. William McCoo, formerly Miss Edith Scott, of Toronto, Canada, ar- rived on Monday to be matron of honor for Miss Harriette Reichmann, whose marriage to Mr. Malsby For- rest of Highland Park will take place September third. gf Miss Louise Tinsman left Wednes- day for 'La Point, Wis.,, where she will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hull. Bi Mr. and Mrs. Bently McCloud gave a dinner for twenty on Monday last in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCloud of Hollywood, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Weston have returned from a two weeks' stay at Lac du Flambeau, Wis. juisbig S08 Mrs. Leon Thomas Ellis and son, Leon Thomas, Jr., are now with Mrs. Ellis' mother, Mrs. Grant Ridgway. ---- Mr. Charles McCloud, who has the Afternoon Bridge club on Tues- day. Far that ; Righter Drake and are at Glacier Park. A em, PP gp Mrs. William Winship was a lunch- eon hostess on Wednesday last. Mrs. Clara daughter, Amy, Miss Olquita Queeny of St. Louis, who has been the guest of Miss Mar- jorie Burchard for the past three weeks, returned home on Friday. --rfte Miss Priscilla Allen returned Thurs- day after a two weeks' sojourn at Donaldson, Wis., as the guest of Miss Miriam Shattuck. --p-- Miss Harriette Ridgeway enter- tained at Bridge on Tuesday last in honor of Miss Louise Tinsman, who is moving to Kansas City, Mo. re ff On Friday evening the Kenilworth club gave an informal dance. Fruit and Vegetable MARKET PHONE 1251 Next to Rosenberg's RANDOLPH 826 DAVIS STREET PHONE 7340 MEAT Market Big Saturday Sale of Fruit, Vegetables, Fancy Meats SPECIAL Spring legs lamb Lamb shoulder Lamb patties Veal roast Pot roast Lamb chops Rib roast Beef Tongue, Pickled and Fresh. .35 Beef Plate Corn Beef............ 15 Plate Beef .... ci... ....0.n0. 0.0 13 TAR 35 Corn beef, boneless. ............27 ser slogdin 2 Rump corn beef................23 anon No. hams 5. cl ne mdi 34 Sracimes 15 Armours Shield bacon..........35 WEIR 5 25 We dress our own chickens fresh Cactade nd 32 every day. Vegetables, Fruits, Etc. Honey Dew Melons Osage Melons Canteloupes Watermellons Peaches Bartlett Pears Oranges Grape Fruit Cooking Apples Special Sweet Yellow Bantam Corn. .25c doz. 29c, 40c, 50c, 60c doz. Pe STW ST 25¢ basket Cucumbers 3 & 2 for 25¢ 4 lbs. for 25¢ Tomatoes "ee Bananas =... ... 0000 ae 25c and 35c doz. ein 20CanA UD 1 LeMmONS iv. oi. uth bitin valle wie e500 a sts 30c doz Ta Thi ate 10c up | Green Peppers ....................5 for 10c PEE 3 for 25 | Beets and Carrots ............3 bunches 10c ie 55¢c up | Fresh Lima Beans, home grown. .. .30c basket «iotatdne 29c Basket | Sweet Potatoes 4 lbs. for 25c 5¢ up Kalamazoo Home Grown Celery.10-25 bunch Iceberg lettuce 10-15-20c head BUYING HERE IS SURE TO MAKE A SAVING FOR YOU AN NY 7 m0 mm mmgmggpgpg7gqpqppgpgizziziz772Z2Z2Z27777224 "RICHARDSON SERVICE" Is a combination of knowing what to do--and then going ahead and doing it well WE don't look for fancy trouble when a car is brought in for repair. If its not running nght we find out why. \X/HEN the trouble is diagnosed, half the battle 1s over. have the men to fix it then and fix it efficently and quickly. No matter what the job--large or small we have the men and the machmery to fix it. Send your car to us. RICHARDSON'S GARAGE 724-30 Elm Street Phone Winnetka 25-841 % € NN N

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