WINNETKA TALK September 8, 1928 Kenilworth Happenings New Postmaster Miss Katherine Benson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George Benson, 310 Mel- rose avenue, Kenilworth and Miss Betty Ketcham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Craig Ketcham, 611 Abbottsford road, Kenilworth have returned home from camp in Ward, Colo, where they spent the summer. --Q-- Walter Marx, Jr, 522 Essex road, Kenilworth left last Monday for Mont- real, Canada, where he and several of his friends will attend the Theta Delta Chi convention. From there the boys will go back to Williams college. --C-- Mr. and Mrs. William Healy, and Virginia, Janet, and Billy, 205 Melrose avenue, Kenilworth, returned recently from a three weeks' vacation at Long Lake, Wis. Tr, S. Mrs. John Rathbone and her son, John, Jr. and her daughter, Helen, 523 Abbottsford road, Kenilworth, have re- turned home from a summer's tour of Europe. --(-- George Kriete, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Kriete of 325 Oxford road, Kenilworth, left last Saturday for the Black Hills where he will spend two weeks of his vacation. ---- Miss Inez Virginia Webster, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Webster, 314 Oxford road, Kenilworth has re- turned from a week's visit with her aunt in Goshen, Ind. --_--(-- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leimert (for4 merly Virginia Hedrick of Kenilworth) have been visiting Mrs. Edwin Hed- rick in Leland, Mich. for the past few weeks. Mrs. Joseph Joyce and her daugh- ter, Ruth, 531 Essex road, Kenilworth, and Mrs. A. J. Brock and her daugh- ter, Marjorie, 520 Warwick road, Kenilworth, have returned home from a trip to Quebec, Montreal, and the Thousand Islands. --C-- Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bosley and Helen Ruth, Phyllis, and Junior, of 528 Warwick road, Kenilworth, are spending a three weeks' vacation in the north woods of Wisconsin. --O-- Mr. and Mrs. Homer H. Johnson and family of 158 Melrose avenue, Kenilworth returned recently from their summer home in Wisconsin where they spent the season. --Q-- Miss Ruth Johnston, Miss Marion Bent, and Miss Josephine Farley of Kenilworth have returned from camp Newakwa at South Haven, Mich. --O-- Henry Walbridge Dudley of 454 Warwick road, Kenilworth, has taken an apartment at 1400 Lake Shore drive for the winter. --pe Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burns, 614 Essex road, Kenilworth, have returned from a trip to Quebec and Montreal. They also spent a month in Michigan. --p Mr. and Mrs. David Decamp, 615 Abbottsford road, Kenliworth, have re- turned from a three weeks' trip through the New England states. atin Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Sprenger and family of 135 Melrose avenue, Kenil- worth are returning on Sunday from their summer home in Powers Lake, Wis. after a season's outing. Douglas S. Crooks, 615 Cumnor road, Kenilworth, has been appointed acting postmaster of Kenilworth. He as- sumed his new post September 1. Mr. Crooks, who is a graduate of Knox college, has been a resident of Kenil- worth for eighteen years. MANAGER RETURNS Village Manager F. L. Streed of Kenilworth has returned from a two weeks' vacation spent in northern Wis- consin. SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL Kenilworth's New $60,000 School Ad- dition to Include Gymnasium Dedi- cated to War Heroes "Kenilworth Memorial Gymnasium" is the inscription to be cut into the stone above the entrance of Kenil- worth's new $60,000 gymnasium, con- struction of which was started several weeks ago. That this new addition to the Joseph Sears school in Kenilworth has been designed as a memorial to the soldiers of the community who died in the World war was revealed this week after the drive for the $60,000 neces- sary to construct the building had reached the $40,000 mark. The Kenilworth board of education voted to make the new gymnasium a memorial several weeks ago when it felt sure that the campaign for funds to pay for the building would be suc- cessful. John K. Byrne, who is direct- ing the campaign, believes that with the return of vacationists the remain- ing $20,000 can be raised. Meantime the board of education has ordered the construction work on the gymnasium to go ahead. The ma- sonry work on the unit will be ready soon, and it is hoped that the interior can be finished and equipment installed immediately after the completion of the exterior work, In addition to the inscription above the entrance to the new gymnasium, there will be a bronze frieze on the inside of the building containing the names of all Kenilworth boys who fought in the war. The main Joseph Sears school addi- tion is also rapidly nearing completion. Plasterers were busy there this week. Since this part of the school plant will not be ready in time for the open- ing of school next week the kinder- garten and first four grades will be placed in temporary quarters. Phones Winnetka 1869--1870 1871--1872 RAPP BROS. 522 Center St. Winnetka, Illinois SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, SEPT. 8th Leg Spring Lamb, Ib. ........... Sweet Potatoes, Jersy, 2 lbs. ....25¢c Cucumbers, each .............. 5¢c-10c Shoulder Lamb, Ib............... 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