. !2 WJLMETTE . LIFE September 24, 1926 We Are Neighbors !hus you have the assurance of a genuinely Interested personal service-an important consideration in the p~rchase of your home's most _treasured possession-a Grand Piano. Being neighbors, we are almost at your door -<onveniently located-and with a complete Jine of instruments at prices from $7 50 to $4,250. .K enilworth Happenings Mr. and Mrs. Percy B. Eckhart, 206 Cumberland avenue, KenilwortH , and their daughter, Miss Marion. Eckhart, left this week for Lake Plactd, N. Y., where they met Miss Charlotte Eckhart who has been visiting there for the 'past three weeks. From Lake Placid, Mr. and Mr s,. E ckhart and their daughters will go to Lynne, Cohn., to visit Mr. Irvine, th e well known artist. Members of the Kenilworth .Garden club were in charge of the bo.oth at the .North Western station for the Flower, Plan._t and Fruit guild this week. Two of the women directed the work each day. Those who were there \verc Mr s. E. F. Snydacker, Mis:'l )vlar garet Harris, Mrs. Charles Bull, 1f rs. \Villiam Fitch, Mrs. Mark Cresap , Mrs. Hugoh Foresman, Mrs. ] ames Prentiss, Mrs. John F. White, Mrs. J olm Lind and Mrs. Rufus B. ~tolp. -oMrs. Leland Hobart Danforth, 335 Warwick road, · Kenilworth, entertained at a bridge party Tuesday in ·honor of Miss Virginia \\7oodlaud of 336 Le~.ester road, who is lcavinti for Smith college. -oMr s. Herbert B. Taylor, 631 Aobottsford road, Kenilworth, who underwent an operation for appendicitis on September 14, is recovering tapidly, and is expected home from the Evanston hospital this we~k-end. -oMrs. William John \Veldon of 1340 Greenwood avenue, recently made a trip to the East and ~oronto, Canada, where she was entertamed at the . home of the pre sident of the Toront o League of \Vomen Voters. Tetmsl-Of course! . -oMr. and Mrs. Otto M. Ruth, 416 Woodstock road, Kenilworth, returned Sunday from -a two weeks' trip to Salt Lake City and Colorado _ Springs. They left again Sept~mber 23, to motor through Wisconsin. James .Burnham, SJ6 Roslyn road, left Kenilworth last week to attend Princeton university. Philip and David Burnham left also for the Canterbury school in New York. - ·~clcmng &- i5ons · IDm~all &- IDendell ·i>rewster THB AMPICO ~6fftic&ring£;fubios c.,,.,tlll KAuM6¥·' PIADO~ -o- . .111 IMWI Stlfcl · 81Jt1nJttltlliiiMII . ·- ' v~,...~..-,1~ · - ,.·.,... . Mr. and Mrs. Harold McKenzie of Kenilworth have been on an automo;············.·······································a blie trip to the lakes of northern Wis1 consin. -oI I Albridge Kieth, 310 Warwick road , I leavt"s Kenil~orth Sunday for PrinceI I ton university. Wt titt open Tutaday, Thurrday and Saturday evening·. -o- Safe.! I I I I I I I I I I I Mr. and Mrs. George Shipman, Jr., ~~ rs .. Herbert Mesick. 331 E ss ex 432 Warwick road, Kenilworth, were road, Kenilworth, was hostess a~ a dinsettled in th~ir new apartment at 602 ner ~arty for sixteen guests Saturday Sheridan road, E"ans.ton, thi~ w ~e k. evening,, September 18. -o- -o- Member of Natiomd Furniture Ware housemen's Association I . · HEN you go away, don't carry your household goods about with you-in your mind! It,..s too much of a load. Keep your mind free for more useful activity. If y.our business makes a move from the city necessary, you will probably want to leave your furniture behind un·til you can find a satisfactory new home. Or perhaps you.· are moving to ~ hotel or apartment. In any of these cases, you need Iredale Storage Service. W cA CJoster"CAMPUS" Tump Produced in th!: Autumn shade of I. RED ALE FIREPROOF WAREHOUSES Moving- Packing- Shipping of Household Goods CJoster c:Bleu IQd A shoe for the Street or Demi-Dress STORAGE I I I I I I I I I I In the "Campus Room" on the Second Floor at Wabash AJ~enue, and, at EYanston WAREHOUSES-EVANSTON, WINNETKA, H~GHLAND PARK University ·9300-Wilmette 1332-Winnetka 1332Highland Park 181 ·--===============~~~~~------------------------~ I ~--------·······-------------------------------······