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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 May 1928, p. 42

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WILMETTE LIFE M3y 25, 1928 TEA FOR GARDEN CLUB Gardens ·in Kenilworth are at their best. Mrs. Hugh Foresman has a lovely, secluded garden, -flowering now in l~vender§, blues, and yellows1 and on last Saturday afternoon gave a tea there for members of the Kenilworth Garden club. The club is spending today on a tour to the Franken Nurseries at Deerfield, where the tulips are in their fullest glory .. David Burnham has returned to Kenil_worth f ~om Princeton university and ts spendmg a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Burnham of Roslyn road. Miss Marion Dixon of Chicago, who has just been presented at the Court of St. ] ames, and who is in England now with her father, ·spent a recent week-end at Balliol college, Oxford university, London, as the guest of James Burnham · ' who is a student there. SKOKIE D. A. R. TO MEET MallinCkroclt The Skokie Valley chapter of the Give Senior Luncheon Daughters of the ·American Revolution The ] uniors of the Mallinckrodt will meet at the home o{ Mrs. Emory Andrews next Monday afternoon at High school are today entertaining the regular hour, 2:30. ~frs. Andrew.., the Seniors of the Ridge school at a lives at 785 Willow road, Winnetka. farewell luncheon at the school hall. Mrs. Fannie Cope will give a report of After the luncheon there w :.a be dancthe meetings of the Continental Con- ing in the recreation hall. Frances gress held in Washington last month Thurston is general chairman of the and chairmen of the various commit- affair. Other chairmen are as follows: Geraldine Weber, serving; Helen Mrs. Walter Launder of Oxford tees working in the chapter will !:>ring Bent, · decorations; Anne Bezdek road, K e n i 1 w o r t h, entertained her their reports. flowers ; Mary Lynch, table ; Doroth~ luncheon and sewing club on Monday M!-'· John White of Oxford road, Smith, program; Marjorie Koenig, Qf this week. Mrs. Launder is planning to spend August at the Lake Kemlworth, gave a luncheon Thursday order. afternoon of last week at her home, · . . Placid club. Lake Placid, N. Y. and on the following Tuesday M r". Mrs. T~omas Whtte .of Rtchmond -oMrs. Sidney Ball of Indian Hill Leslie McArthur, also of Oxford road, 1 road, Keml.worth, en!ertamed on Tuesday of t~Js week tn honor of Mrs. entertained her luncheon and bridge entertained at luncheon and bridge. -oCarpenters houseguests. · On Thurs club on Wedne.;day of this week. Reginald and Porter Holland of d.aY. Mrs. Edwin Hedrick entertained a -oM rs. Richard Wolfe of Essex road, Dallas, Texas, were the week-end stmtlar group. -oKenilworth, will give a luncheon next guests of the George D. Jones of Ken ~ Knight Blanchard of 106 Woodland ilworth. Friday afternoon at her home. avenue, Winnetka, has purchased the Frederick A. Rye home at 1018 Chestnut avenue, and is planning to occupy it in the near future. The Ryes are leaving for New York. -o..: M iss Frances Oleson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Oleson, Woodstock avenue, Kenilworth, graduates from the Hillside .;chool in Connecticut this 1une. MEET FOR LUNCHEON The · Association of Delta Gamma Mothers met on Thursday of this week at the North Shore hotel, Evanston. Mrs. }. N. Woollett, who is national president of Delta Gamma, · spokt- on the ideals of sororitv ' life. l.uncheon was ser,ved in the fountain room, with Mrs. C. C. Fisher, social chairman in charge. , · ' -o- JUnion - ___ .. , Mrs. Walter Joyce, 831 Oakwood 1 avenue, was among those who went to Louisville to attend the Kentucky derby. She remained over to visit friends there. WiD Your Cal' Be More Than You Expect Ready lo· That Vaeadon T·ip! . We will give you~ cu a complete checking over including Motorelecuical -dutch-transmissionaxle and steering- brakes-bodyuniversals--<hange of oil and thorough greasing. Even From a Cadillac With iti price now relatively lower than ever before -the new Cadillac completely overshadows other fine can in value, appearance and performance. The found~tion of Cadillac's sustained superiority lies in its 90degree, V,.-type, 8-cylinder enginean exclusive Cadillac development shared only with the La Salle. If these jobs wue taken individually the cost would be approximately $}5.00. We are grouping them under a springtime rrconditioning for $2rS.OO l'lat Rate We Doa't Sell Cars-We Depead ONLY . oa Good Repair Work to Merit Y oar Coatiaaetl Patroaaae. A. H. MODINE, Prop. General Repairing, Overhauling, Storage, Expert Mechanics Lake Ave. near Ridge Ave. Phone Wilmette 3040 C~DILLAC MOTOR CAR COMPANY FV ANSTON BRANCH Ridg~ 1810 Avenue, Evanston

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