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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Mar 1922, p. 6

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mm r* 'â-  MM ?fif$$ THE T.AKE SHORE NEWS/FRIDAY, MAIlCH 24, 192* "â- ^'â- "â- 'â- iM- BSfiBH? mc Kenilworth Happenings Thursday was the birthday of "The Neighbors," and a delightful program Was arranged, There were two solo- ists, JUiss Lang arid Mr. Grey. Miss Beatrice Pease gave several mono- logues and Miss Florence Pease ren- dered a group of piano selections. The comedy "Fourteen," by Florence Oerstenberg, was presented with the following cast: Mrs. Bijrnham ajs Mrs. Pringle; Miss Florence Pease as -herâ€"daughter;â€"Elaine; Miss Ruth Woodward as Dunham, the maid. â€"oâ€" Messrs. David and James Burnham, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Burnham who are attending the Canterbury School, New Milforft, Conn., arrived home Thursday to spend their Easter vacation. _oâ€" Miss Eleanor Eckhart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Perey^Eckhart, and Miss Helen Cresap, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Cresap, arrived home Sat- urday from Vassar college. Miss Artena Phillips of Youngs* town, O.. is the guest of Mrs. Dwinell Slater. Miss Phillips will spend some time with Miss Miriam Shattuck be- fore returning. Miss Charlotte Eckhart, daughter of Mr. and Jlrs^Percy Eckhart, who is attending Rosemary School, ar- rived home Sunday last for a week's vacation. â€"oâ€" "Grandpa" Taylor, who has been in Miami, Fla., for the past five months with his son, Mr. Edward Taylor, re- turned to Kenilworth last Sunday. ----- - " _~_ â-  â€"°â€" Miss Dortny Foresman, daughter of Mr. andâ€"Mm-4iugh Foreman, ar- rived home Thursday from Smithcol- lege for the Easter vacation period Mr. and Mrs. James Prentiss left Saturday last for Ann Arbor, Miclk Their son, James, who is in the hos- pital with pneumonia, is improving. Mr, and Mrs. Loomis Hypes are receiving congratulations upon the â- -btefch~Qt-a~4aMghier, Saturday*._March 18. Mrs. Walter Shattuck and Miss New- berger .left Saturday to spend a month at JUhevHle,, JST. C.__..........___A.__ .....----- â€" __0â€" Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gerould left Monday for a two week's sojourn at Asheville, "NT.TC. Mr.and Mrs. Grant Ridgeway en- tertained the Evening Bridge club at dinner Monday. Mr. Richmond Kenyon, who .has been ffl for the past week, is reported to be improving rapidly. â€"oâ€" Mr. Walter Shattuck returned Mon- day from a business trip to Philadel- phia* â€"oâ€" Mr. Dwinell Slater left Sunday last, on a two week's business trip in Iowa. â€"oâ€" Mr. and Mrs. W. Irving Woodward entertained at dinner Wednesday evening. â€"oâ€" Miss Elizabeth Stevens entertained her bridge club Wednesday evening. The "Blue Birds" met. at the home of John Everett Monday last. Mrs. Frafnjc Cherry entertained her bridge club Monday last. Mrs. Walter D. Launders was a luncheon hostess Wednesday last. Mrs. Dwinell Slater entertained her bridge club Thursday evening. Mrs. De Camp entertained at bridge Wednesday last. â€"oâ€" Mr. W. Irving Woodward spent part of last week in Anderson, Ind. â€"oâ€"â-  Miss Virginia Little entertained at tearSunday evenlngr^______ $1,000,000 FOR DISABLED New York will be Che first state to give cash compensation tb disabled^ unemployed ex-service men; A fund of $1,000,000 will be^ appropriated by the legislature, Gov. Miller has as- sured the Anierican Legion, fostering Ihe bill. Only sick or wounded men who hayebeen out of wotfc, for 30 days will benefit, fâ€"Kâ€";r...........*â-  -=â- â-  Read the Want BUILDS- NEW RE8IPENCE*«^'Wia;; Fred E. Johnson, 929 Linden ave- ^%W' nue, is breaking ground fox & two* l^^m Btory brick and frame residence at «^ the northeast corner of Fourth -street ,.wm and Greenleaf avenue. ,tf- -.^t^.......'"^ill Taste is a matter of tobacco quality We state it as our honest belief that the tobaccos used in Chesterfield are of finer quality (and hence of better taste) than in any other cigarette.at the price.' Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co, Miss Emily Foresman is spending her vacation in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Phelps enter- tained at tea; Sunday evening. | Mr. and Mrs. Mark Cresap enter- tained afr dinner Saturday last. WINS PROHIBITIONISTS' FAVOR, Lewis B. Springer of Wilmette, candidate for state representative from the Seventh Senatorial district, this week received the endorsement of the Illinois branch of the Anti-Saloon league, according to thev American Issue, Anti-Salon league publication. Mr. Springer's "«»"« was mentioned along with that of Howard E, Castlev present incumbent. Two representa- tives are to be voted upon in the April 11 Primaries. Chesterfield CIGARETTE 5~ of Turkish and Domestic tobaccosâ€"blended Present Chairman Hemstitching in Gold, Silver. Irish Point, Picoting, Etc. Also Buttons Covered. --â€"- Pleating. Machine Scollop andHand Embroidery. m Hat* added a line of Pictorial Review Embroidery Transfer Patterns. • A fine line of Imported Brussels Laces in Duchess. Brussels, Rose, and 5 Venetian Point. Reasonable prices. "~ffig1rt3a1Is Work; | Si A. M. CARY â- 1131 Greenleaf Avenue N^S&^nue Phone Wilmette 2354 :«il*)pen 8 A..M. to' 6IV M. Assessments, Cook County Candidate for "Pefsbnai"3ervice. equal to that offered by anyone^ ah: m m ^":WrfS ^strong statemeht^^ __ _ it at all tirnes. Bl|l|illil:il In. Evanston, within^ct>n^en1eiit'shc^ping' distance,! ^^P^ISJ you will fin4 ia& ne&r â- ;$, complete stock pi Yjctoill '"" ^IfMP^ .'Records as jjs±possible to obtain from the Victory j At this store you will be served by musically I trained attendants^whos«veryr^ you leave our store SsatisfiefU :«•;&«¥ We are now shov/ingf all the wanted styles arid finishes of the genuine Victor-rVictrola, , Think tiit means iu purclia^^a^ „ gsMcl£Ifli^ lIlSiew^-TS^^ artfflf! TAlWHg MACHINE CQ in "^7Tiirr^vw«4*iLiae!* â€"*^â€"fc«,n i H i - -'" -ii -â€"-f Evanston Renominafion Primary Election... His is the fearless straight-thinking type of legal mind so necessary for a mem- bership on the Board of Review. ^ , =t*^ "The Board .... .has the right to re- vise the assessment of snf taxpayer in^ part or in whole, and correct it as may I appear to be jiist^-.-w=£ .......... ?fjw litsinger is a typical Chicagoan, born rtnrthe eity,iMa3^erd^p training, a sound banker and aggres-1 EiSiv«=oripftizefe-^Me-isla rapid-fire e*^i f Qualified by broad experlencie. ecutrve with, judicial balance. His interests are Abroad, with membership in several clubs and orders, yet he finds tiimrnr encourage sports and-ath-: Ietics^nd^iiead^he ChicafOjBaseball League. public witli^d^if'li^M H^psSl?^^ 3$Mi!!^^

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