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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Jul 1923, p. 2

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^KW'ft^ :Wmft<- THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1923 ill1 KENILWORTH celebrated the Fourth under the management of Troop 1, Kenilworth Boy Scouts of America and were assisted by the Kenilworth Camp Fire Girls. The pro- gram of the day started with a parade at 10:30 A. M., which was made up of a Joseph Sears School Band, Troop 1 Boy Scouts, Gamp Fire Girls, Blue Birds, patriotically dressed children, children of Joseph Sears school and all other children of Kenilworth besides decorated bicycles and all other vehicles. Prizes were awarded for the best deco- rated vehicle. In the afternoon the celebration was continued at the Kenil- worth beach where a general good time was had by all. There were games and prizes, a beach fire with a marsh- mallow roast, and those who wished stayed for a picnic supper on the beach. The Misses Edith and Mabel Harney of Milwaukee and Mrs. Larry A. Thomson of Washington, D. C. are the guests of Mrs. Henry Riggs Rath- bone, 312 Sheridan road. On the Fourth, Mrs. Rathbone and her guests were entertained at the Midlothian Club by Mr., and Mrs. James Schaef of Den- ver who are now staying at that club- house. Mr. Rathbone was very busy over the Fourth making three patriotic speeches in different parts of the State. Thursday evening, Mrs. Rathbone en- tertained at dinner and later took her guests to Ravinia. Tonight they are be- ing entertained at dinner by Mrs. Harry Atwood. Tomorrow evening, Mrs. Florence French, editor of "The Musir cal Leader" will entertain them at a Twilight Musicale at which time Mrs. Rathbone will render her service for the part of the program together with a number of other well-known Chicago musicians. Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Spach, 228 Lei- cester road, entertained at a buffet sup- per Sunday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pattison, of New York. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Boza Oumiroff, of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wells, of Wilmette, Mr. Rever Johnson, of New York, Mr. Rob- ert Leonard, of Washington, Mr. Wil- liam Barnes, of Evanston, Miss Haggott and Miss Thompson, of Chicago, Dr. and Mrs. L. Harrison Mettler, Miss Marcella Mettler and Miss Barbara Mettler, of Hubbard Woods, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fleischmann, of Ken- ilworth. . Miss Mary Marshall of South Bend, Ind., formerly of Kenilworth, visited Miss Jane Young, 333 Cumnor road, for a few days last week on her way to spend the Fourth at Lake Geneva. Mrs! JSharles Ware, 325 Abbottsford fertained the Garden Club 'Thursday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Keehn, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ridgway, and Dr. and Mrs. Rufus B. Stolp, members of the Evening Bridge club, left late Wednesday eve- ning for Colorado Springs. Next Tues- day evening they will go on to Denver and Estes Park, where they will spend several days motoring through the Park. They will return home July 16. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Joyce, 431 Es- sex road, recently entertained at dinner for Mrs. Sidney C. Pratt of Manitowoc, Wis., who has been their guest for ten days. Also Mr. Joyce's sister, Mrs. Benjamin O'Shea with her two daugh- ters from New Rochelle, N. Y., will ar- rive Tuesday to visit for a fortnight or so. Miss Helen Gresap and Miss Eleanor Eckhart left Saturday to join a party of eight young people chaperoned b* Mrs. Ross Crews for a round-up at Cody's Ranch, in Wyoming. From there, they will motor to Yellowstone and will spend a fortnight at a private ranch near there. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vissering and Mr. Norman Vissering, 257 Kenilworth avenue, are making a three months' trip in Europe. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bab- cock, of Chicago, are occupying the Vissering home during their absence. Mr. Elton Letftz, of Joliet, has been a guest for ten days of Mr. Hamilton Howe, the latter having returned from Annapolis Naval Academy for the sum- mer months. Miss Mary Gillett and Miss Paisley Ball are making a tour through Europe this summer under the supervision of their class at Roycemore school. Mrs. Arthur B. Adair, 320 Melrose avenue, leave Sunday with her two sons, for a trip to Alaska. Her daughter, Miss Jane Adair is attending Kechawa Camp at Michigamie, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Hart of Abbotts- ford road, entertained at luncheon Sat- urday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Cooper of Pittsfield, Mass. There were covers for eighteen guests. The Kenilworth Club gave a most en- joyable summer dance recently with "Opera Club" music. USB jff!l/RME Night and //jjflfr^ Morning KjR^liyfc Have Clean TOUR EYE5 Healthy €yes If they Tire, Itch, Smart, Burn or Discharge, if Sore, Irritated, Inflamed or Granulated, use Murine, Soothes and Refreshes. Safe for Infant or Adult. 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