October 2, 1925 I· WILMETTE ~fr. and :Mr .. Alfred Riddiford Watt have returned from their wedding trip ·mel " ·ill he at home to their friends at 733 Hinman aveJtue, Evanston, after l\ovember 1. LIFE 15 f I Kenilwortlt Happenings i. I \ I :M iss Caroline Jane Everett, formerly of Kenilworth, who has been summering \Vith her parents at \Vaukaze>o, :Mich., h?s been the guest this \veek of Miss PaUv Foresman of 515 Essex .....,ad. Miss ·Everett will resume her studies at the C niversity of Chicago thi" fall. -o' vVilson De Camp, son of the David R. De Camps of Abbott. ford road, le( last week to ,enter college at Beloit, \\.is. This will be his first year. -0- I· To Satisfy Our Customers I ~1 rs. Richard \Volff, 41-t Essex road, has iss ued invitations for a luncheon and bridge to be given at her home -0on the a£ternoon of October 7. ~[r. and 1Ir . . .Robert 1\Ic~eil Burns I' -0and dlcir three · . ·hildren, Bred in, Rob}.f r s. P. D. Rathbone of " 533 Abbottsert, and Dorothy, hav~..: returned hom iord roa<! expects to leave next 'l'ue a " ·ee k-end motor trip to Attica, Ind., day on a trip around the \vorld in comwhere they, were the guests of 1\f rs. pany \Yith her son and daughter-inBu,·ns' sistc1. la \'.-· of Pasadena, Cal. I) -o- - O -- t I . Another luncheon hostess of the week was Nfrs. Frank E. Phannmueller of 328 Raleigh road, ,\rho gave a large luncheon and bridge Tuesday afternoon at the Sovereign hotel -o-Sunday entertaining is cnjoyi11g a popular . vogue in Kenilworth these days. Mr. and ~1 rs. Frederick D' .r\ix were host and ho:,tess at a dinner party Sunday at their 11elr.ose avenue home. ~fr~. J ohn Benham. of 165 Kenilworth avenue is _ attending a convention which is meeting this week in New · York and Atlantic City. -0- nothing-less ·than 10 years ·ago-we have 0n Tuesday ~1rs. John \Vhite of 270 Oxford road was hostess at a luncheon and bridge party given at . her home~ -o-Frank L. Phelps, 610 Abbottsford roa'l. is expected home Tuesday from an extended trip through' the \Vest. -0- I built in Wiltnette a Bank of one tnillion deposits, guided constantly by the policy "to satisfy our cus-totners." Grant aven\lc at lllnchcun Ttt<.·-,day. -0Rid~\\· ay \\·c...:, ho~tes!--1 to of Cumberland I\oy II. Jarrcft. 53-+ Essex road. reher hridg · club turned Satunb~· irom a 10 day trip to . 1 Fbrida. --------------~·~~~---------- DoDGE BROTHERS COACH In buying Dodg~ Brothers Coach, you may rest assured of this: Nowhere can you purchase greater dependability, greater freedom from annoyance, and more substantial and durable beauty at a smaller cost-permile. The Coach not only accommodates five adults in comfort-it carries them in comfort Dodge Brothers lovv swung body lines. long, underslung springs and balloon tires assure the owner a degree of travel ease which you would call exceptional 1n any type of car at any price. S 1 o 3 5 f. o . b. D1troitS 1 i2 5 delivered '· I The Directors and Officers of this) Bank ex.t end to you a cordial invitation td tnake this your banking hotne. C. M. McDONALD 9 Davis St. University 224 Evanston N atio11al of Wilmette Ban~ k BRAND BUTTER & EGGS