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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Apr 1922, p. 20

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itit' X' sfmSl^i^^ Kenilworth Happenings mm ? Mr. and Mrs. Edwin ateveus euiw iiStiiilned at Bridge Saturday erenlng. flliMiSi Eleanor ^^«™£2^ *f»Mr and Mrs. Perly Bckhart and Miss fSl§Heien. Cresap, d*^bto* f' ^J!* IIMMrsrMarfcW.Creaap, left Tuesday |ii||tor-c-Va«»ar.>-,r^---'--r:-%f^ Tui7 t attf c;HQRE NEWSf F^TnAY. kPRIL ?, 192S jiiig w Mr. and Mm Hugh Foresman, who £ attending St. Mary's halj, Bnxling- £n/N. 3., will spend *«' ®a*<* * cation in Philadelphia with relatives. ^H anl M*S. Wnltef G^* ^ ispel&ing several weeks £^*$g §oFmtb, Gould's parents, Mr. and Mrs. |Henry Taylor. Jr. l^rV aid Mrs. Charles Macklin and daughter, Mary, Yft^^jffiS. ing at Ot Augustine, Pla.> roturnoa t* .ycnilworth Monday-last. ^^- ., Mr. Percsy Eckhart and Mr. Ogden Cook are taking part in the next play to be given by the North Shore ^heater Guild. WEMr. and Mrs. Henry Taylor^jJ^eft MWW4___-----.----------- ^Suudar^ast tor ^^^,*jr*S^k_ J*Ohe^ag^Chaj>m^ IST gueats-of Mr. and ^tro. Franir r-ff^^Me to be demonstrations aâ„¢v Gerould. well ot the Gardner Light Pour. _ Avery Gerould. home. •'The Lark" Will be Around f to Take You For a Ride Indications are many north shore residents are to have the time ol: their lives next week when '"The Lark gii(jftH into_NflHLJTjier~AowiM^-pge- 2irT* ♦« TovT^iTthe folks that care pared to take all the folks> thatjjare to go on some regular Springtime spins hereabouts. "The Lark" is the Lexington Sport Model with the celebarted Ansted Motor. The free rides for interested dks are given under auspices of the Ivnnntfâ„¢ wr«n»h nf the r •â€"**«• wcagCLCompan^,__â€"_-----â€"â€"-=;â€"., KfTheLa^^wnTbe^at the Kentt worth Motor company on Monday and Tuesday, April 10 and il. Wednes- day will find the famous sport car at the Brandl Bros, store on Merrill street in Hubbard Woods. Thursday and Friday are^ 'T^rk" foiyiUn^H^ coe, headauartern^etag-estalwshea^ well of the Gardner Light Pour. So, it you are out for a lark, Just • » «»m- - » -_i.>, T# ..^n nan. v â€"oâ€" . g0> it you are out for a lark, just Miss Artena Phillips of Youngstown, aboard "The Lark". If you can- â-º who has been the guest o^^iss ot et oveT to0ne_nf the starting Sfc'llfc. JMr. Clive Taylor spent, last week end in Lake Forest «b ttiejuest ot f Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cowlea. â- 8Mr7and Mrs. LetTAllen, who have bee? nway for the, past two months, Shave re-opened their home.g| li«lss Mary Milia°rf Calnmet, Mlebu spent last weekend as the^ guest oi Mies Dorothy Foresman. I Miss Miriam "s^lSuck *ntertotoed niBridge Friday afte^njn honor let. Miss^Artena Phillips. m^:,,-^^ %r. and Mrs. Charles Uwm*:4mf*W& titrned to Smith coUege^ter spending jj^^g^jitter a J*U**S&. the south._^^;' Smt and Mrs. Valentine Smith on- ItetUined at^mner Tuesday even- not ^eL over to one_nfUie starting joints, callup and there'll be a car over to get you. That's kinda hard to take, eh, what? George Cohan, the greatest electric sign advertlsjer to the tneatrical^worldr in discussing advertising recently, said: ^ . . ^•When a duck lays and egg she JuBt waddles off as if nothing had hap- pened. When a hen lays an egg there , is a whale of a noise; hence the de- mand for hens' eggs. Moral: It pay* to -advertise." '%•â-  â-  '"vâ- >"- -: SANDSTONE CAMP Green Lake, Wis. The place where your daughter wll h*ve^e riAtkiiKJof«ummervac«tion.Rvchownx)m Chicago. Three dhruiont. age* 8 to 24. All water and land «p*rt». ridini dancing, arts, dramatic.. muMe.totorint- Tkuty counadcra. Eleventh aeaaon. The camp where only the bertsstofiea. For booklet addreaa ESTHER C. COCHRANE Tel. Graceland 8978 3722 Pme GroveAye, Ex-Service Men's Group* Endorse R. M. McKerchar Endorsed hy many l«»dm* J*JJ Trier citizens, and several ex-service men's organizations, Roy MalcoaMc. kerchar is waging a determined fight for the nomination In the Republican ^-Primaries for the"office jJ^J6^^ tive from the Seventh district to the Illinois General Assemhiv. McKerchar. a resident o^lmetl*, overseas veteran with w..""*.*" captain, and P^re8SZfSta«Binct tomey, has ^een campaigntag since before the Christmas holidays^ He has made a complete canvass ot the district and anas addressed many meetings ol flW"^.:!^*^^ â- -.' Patronize 0&f::^-$ Merchants Who Advertise h«r bridge cmb Prldny evening* % Wt< and Mrs. Hngh Poresmaj left '"'â- "â- " fnr N6w Orleans. 1*. ^rVrcR FULL PAGE NEXT WEEK CokmM^ himbia Dry Batteries wherever you ..â- otiin*1 ^SiSK"^ ffa«fwage:and general stores, ^KbT2»^rlW|^tt Candidate fofCdnitessm^ .v. JOn the essential, fcno#ledg^o^^^^^^^^^ noted as a trial lawyer-practiced since ^1895, admitted to practice iii the Supffna^Coi^ ^becttnw^nd^Amho^^ im^srisi^ ^Xihertjr Lxm«i drives* Strong in the people's intereati. ress Vote forhimvyou'll makeM mistake {huh and <&rry^muTMwyiiyrfc^8^ Reduction Shoiri|Le«^fS0raigJ 38c 3^1 ifiH^ldl rtSpSfelfe PEACOCK SililOOl HAMS ili:33p: MCON's!irjr. Very Best Native Sirloin rancy Leg r^^Hy fegpSfa

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