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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Feb 1922, p. 6

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'ip::;V irrw* ^K^^ Kenilworth Happenings N. J. Miller of Ridge avenue, Gross Point, is leaving Monday for Wash- ington, D. C. Mr. Miller is traffic manager of the Chicago branch of the United Fruit company. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Mueller atfd daughter of 719 Park avenue, left this week on an extended trip through the southwest, stopping en route to visit -Hreir~gon, Alfred Mueller, who is as- sistant engineer in a large electrical plant in Carlsbad, New Mexico. They wil return home early in April. Mr. Charles Meyer who left several weeks ago for a Mediterranean cruise, 'buTlwIng~tb"'a"'"wrec*"wasr forced t*T return home, has started oh a-tr4] the Bermudas. ' Mrxand Mrs. W. P. Bates of 1330 "Gi'e^ory^avenue Tiave returned home from a delightful trip ronth^_They_ visited at Batesville, Ala., the home of Mr; Bates' parents, and founded by his grandfathers Eater they went on to Montgomery, Eufala and Hurtsboro, Ala. Mrs. Bates, who is a pianist, ap peared in programme before the Wom- an's club and the Young Matron's Club at Hurtsboro. Mrs. Grant Ridgway and daughter, Jane, and Constance Hannah left Sat- urday for Boston where Mrs. Ridgway will place the girls in Bradford acade- my, Haverhill, Mass. Before return- ing, Mrs. Ridgway will spend some timeTTn New York. .^ Mrs^ ^William McCarthy left last Sunday for Santa Monica, Cal., where, she will visit her brother, Graham; from there she will go to Los Angeles^ Pasadena and Santa Barbara. Mrs. -McCarthy:-w4U^nat-Jejjyai until-early fall. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harrison and Mr. and Mrs., Vissering returned last week from an eastern trip. While in Washington they had luncheon. at the White House as the guests of Presi- ^dent and "Mrs. Harding. pn Tnpsrtay AVPntng naxi. a. Valen- tines Heart Party will be given at the Ouilmette Country club for^the senior members, and on the following Satur- day evening, there will be an informal dinner dance. ^^MTBF^GKWdoir^M*---- Culver, 910 Elm- wx>od avenue will leave next Tuesday Hjfor ICnjpxville, where she will join Mr, _Culver who is making_an_exteiisive business trip in southeastern * terri- tory./ â€"oâ€" Mrs. Poster Branson, avinue. and Mrjs. E^B. Sh Mrs. Alexander Hannah and daugh- ters, Elizabeth and Louise, and sons, James and William, left Wednesday for New Orleans to remain two months. There will be the regular monthly luncheon and pivot game of bridge on Monday afternoon of nexf week at ^he-Ouilmette Country club. "~ Mrs. Clyde P. Ross and Mrs. Craig B. Ketcham entertained one hundred guests at luncheon and bridge at the India* Hill Club on Wednesday. Mr. Hugh Foresman. wh„o__lefl_sey; The Current Events Class conducted by Mrs. Adams and Miss Julia Adams met WednesdayTBfforning at the Kenil* :h clul eral weeks ago for the East, has been ill with the "flu/* and has had to re- main in Philadelphia. The Friday Evening Bridge club met this week at the home of Mr. Dougal Kittermaster in Glencoe MrsT~B. F. Crane of Menominee, Mich., who has been the guest of Mrs. Henry Taylor, Jr. for the past week, left Sunday. - â- 'â- â- ' â€"°â€" '•â- 'â- 'â- â-  ' " ^-'"" Mr. R. E, Pattison Kline, 1311 Greenwood avenue, is in Boston, this week, delivering one of his fampiis lectures.' â- â- * • â- â€¢â- ' â- ^â- ';"";;^^v Mr. and Mia^JAines^PJrjeiiiisA^lfifl Thursday to attendsthe Junior "prom": at the university of Michigan, in Ann Arbor. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ketcham re- turned Sunday from New York where they have been for the past fortnight. Mrs. Leon Thomas Ellis entertained at bridge Monday in honor of Miss Dorothy Painter of Philadelphia. Mrs. Valetine Smith was a luncheon and bridge hostess Tuesday last at her home on Abbottsford road. Mr. Jack Smith of Birmingham, Ala , has been the guest of Mr. Richmond Kenyon for the past week. Mrs. W. Irving wo°d^r* ^e£ tained at bridge Friday in honor of Mrs.,Frederick D'Aix. :£^^,,^^y-^ Mr. ant Mrs: Edward D. Parmelee entertained the Evening Bridge club at dinner Monday last. . â-  Mr. W. Irving Woodward left Sat- urday for Richmond, Va. to remain -a^iitT-ar-week^ â€"WW^rj7^^ Miss Claire Purmort of Waterloo, la. is the guest of Miss Isabel Cline.^t Give the wa*er a chanceâ€"soften it with Blue Devil. __i.- _i **y M-Uc -^^-^ Force in Writing. The seeret of force in writing lies not so much in the pedigree of nouns and adjectives and verbs as in having something that you believe in to say and making the parts of speech vividly conscious of It.â€"Lowell. 817 Central 823 I Stores 1559 Sherman Ave. ~â„¢ EVANSTON, ILL: Cash Meat Market Stores 1526 Greenletf Aye. ^IHidne^EvaiiltiOTr^l^O" Fancy Leg of Veal . . ... â- .„.. .-^tv-^-Z&c Fancy CV* <*f P°T Ro«*t . ...... .-452C Native Rib Roast Beef 32c BACON . . and the Gulf coast resorts Mrs. Charles Meyer left Wednesday for Northampton, Mass., where she will spend several weeks with her Idliughl^fBlimbethT^^ Smith college. Mr. and Mrs. jLouis Burch and fam- ily, 1201 Greenwood avenue, are mov- ing this week to Buffalo, N. Y. 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