8 THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, F^mAY. TULY 20. 1923 j^»i Kenilworth Happenings Mr. Richard Taylor, 310 Cumnor road, leaves tomorrow with Mr. Herbert Taylor, of Evanston, to motor to State tine, Wisconsin, for two weeks' vaca- | tion, visiting Mrs. Walter F. Shattuck. i Mr. Herbert Taylor will join his wife | there, and will visit Mr. and Mrs. Frank ' Ketcham. 4- Mr. B. C. Stirton, of Sheridan road, ' who left a month ago for Hancock, Michigan, suffered a fractured hip soon after his arrival there, when he slipped on a rock while fishing. He is recover- ing slowly. Mrs. Stirton was sum- moned to Michigan at the time of the accident. Mrs. Edwin Hedrick and Mrs. S. V. Flood entertained the Garden club at the home of Mrs. Flood, 133 Kenilworth avenue, Thursday afternon. Mrs. Wil- liam Hibbard, of Winnetka, read a pap- er. The Garden club is now a member of the Garden Club of America. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ware, 325 Ab- bottsford road, and Mrs. Alfred Mc- Dougall left yesterday for a three weeks' motor trip in the east, going through the Berkshires, spending some time in Con- necticut and stopping at Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Percy B. Eckart, 206 Cumberland avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. Mark-W. Cresap, 239 Essex road, motored to Lake Geneva for the week- end. Mrs. O'Shea, of New Rochelle, New York, the guest of Mrs. Joseph Joyce, was entertained at luncheon and bridge -by Mrs. Harry Joyce, of Wilmette, at the Ouilmette Country club Monday. Miss Harriet Windsor, who has been the guest of Miss Martha Hamtn of Sheridan road, for the past month, has returned to her home in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ellis, and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Clark, of Evanston, have been living at their parents' home, 207 Cumberland avenue, for the last two . weeks. Miss Virginia Little, of 514 Essex road, left Saturday to visit Miss Helen Manning at Lawrenceville, New Jersey. The young women have been roommates at Sweet Brier. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Durham, 431 Abbotts ford road, and their daughters, the Misss Louise and Emilie, left today to spend a month at Channell Lake, Illi- nois, where they have rented a cottage. Miss Dorothy Bennett, 185 Sheridan road, is spending the summer visiting Miss Matita Hutt, of Alameda, Cali- fornia. , Miss Hutt was Miss Bennett's roommate at school. __J£h&J)&S£ra.Jtaal^^ Mary Lovedak and Messrs. fttfred ahl Thomas Lovedale, 42 Kenilworth ave- nue, motored to Spirit Lak&, Iowa, re- cently. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ketcham, 329 Sheridan road, left Wednesday to open their summer home at State Line, Wis- consin. Mr. William Jackson Taylor, 310 Cumnor road, motor north with Mr. Stanley Wisdom, of Winnetka. They will camp out for two weeks. Miss Jane Young, 333 Cumnor road, is visiting Miss Lillian McLaughlin, of Detroit, at Portage Lake, Michigan, for a few weeks. Mrs._ Andrew M. Taylor, who has been visiting Mrs. W. J. Taylor, 310 Cumnor road, left for Boston, Massa- chusetts, Friday to join her husband. Mrs. B. Parker Dodge and her two youngest children, of Washington, D. C, are visiting her mother, Mrs, Ed- ward Phelps, 328 Leicester road. Announcement is made of the engage- ment of Miss Virgine Maltby, 1039, Hollywood avenue, to Mr. Henry Heuer,' of Chicago. ___.j___ - Mis^si Mary Carpenter, of Oak Park,1 and Miss Elizabeth Bennett, of Des Plaines;, spent last week visiting Miss Kathryn Merrill, of 415 Essex road. Mrs. Wendal Clark and Mrs. Samuel, Clark, of Evanston, are entertaining at luncheon and bridge at the Skokie club I today. { r~JFrl* and MVs" BenJamin H. Bisbee, 5Z3 Essex road, and family, motored to Lake Geneva this week for a- five days' Sojourn. t : _Miss Winifred Hall, of Ann Arbor, Michigan, is visiting Mrs. Sidney Corn- ing Eastman, 255 Melrose avenue. . Mr. and Mrs. Warren Pease, Jr. ,and iatnily, arrived today to spend two weeks with their parents at 320 Leicester road On Monday Mrs. Andrew J. Maloney, 517 Cumnor road, entertained a party of Kenilworth ladies for luncheon and bridge at the Ouilmette Country club. Dr. and Mrs. Martin, formerly of Kenilworth, who have been in Atlantic City, have returned and are now living at the Exmoor Country club. Mr. Adilison Righter, 535 Warwick road, is returning from London. Before he arrives in Kenilworth, he will visit friends in th eeast. Miss Gladys Smith, of California, is is visiting Mrs. Alfred Roy Hulbert, 528 Abbottsford road, for a week Mrs. Bruce Hulbert, 528 Abbottsford road, spent the last week-end at LaKe Geneva. ., , , Mrs. V. A. Smith, 531 Abbottsford road, entertained at dinner and bridge Wednesday evening. Miss Constance Hannah, who was operated upon two weeks ago at &t. Lukes' hospital, is now improving. Mrs. Warren Pease, 320 Leicester road, entertained the afternoon bridge club Tuesday. Mr. Grant Keehn came home to spend a month before entering business ml New York city. I |SUP COVERS â- Including Labor and Material Davenport $11.00 Chair *fcSfr -I Ala* • wonierfv! jielee«te» of li»- »erted Coteriftg* «« a rttMrad- oausf redaetfea doe to oar wide experience la the nafctag of Cov* ermJ eaabllaa; vm to give y«m rap- erler quality. Savb m% oa roar Aatomohll* eovfera. Order direct fromâ€" ^^I^INBROS. FosWerly With Mendel Bros^ F Call or Write ; 713 MAIN ST, EVANSTON f Phone Evanston §121 Miss Katherine Cooper, of Utah. » visiting Mrs. George Keehn for-a few days before leaving for New York City. Miss Margaret Fitch McCarthy331 Essex road, entertained last Saturday evening. Miss Virgine Maltby, 1039 Hollywood avenue, entertained several friends at luncheon and bridge Tuesday. Miss Patty Foresman, 515 Essex road, left Monday to visit Miss Caroline Everett, of Waukazoo, Michigan. Mrs. Samuel Holden, 527 Warwick road, entertained Thursday at luncheon and bridge at the Indian Hill club. ._________________________________________________ â- Mr. Karl Corridy, f527 Abbott road, is, away c41a JbqsinewlS California. " â- ^X"1'"*â- â- â- •â- â- •â- â- â- â- â- Xm Mrs. R, C. Mos$7 316 Cumnor is visiting this week in Hartland, consin. . />2§ Mr. Alfred McDougal, of St<; spent last week-end with his Mrs. Alfred McDougal. Mrs/W. AT Eikih, of Chicago last week with Mrs. Harry $ 415 Cumnor road. Mrs. W. J. Taylor, 310 Cumnor .„ left Wednesday to visit Mrs. Walterl Shattuck at State Line, Wisconsin; '-iffi Public Service Stores Open daily 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Down $]00 Downâ€"balanceMonthly Electric Percolators Here'sthesure way to have a good cup of coffee. 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