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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 8 Sep 1923, p. 5

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1923 Kenilworth Happenings The Misses Edith and Mabel Harney returned to their home in Milwaukee on Tuesday morning, after being the house guest of their sister Mrs. Henry Riggs Rathbone for the month of August. Last week Mrs. Rathbone and her sisters were the guests of Mrs. Frank Townley Brown at Red Top Farm, Wheaton, Ill, for several days. is Mr. Harvey Fenton, nephew of Mrs. R. W. Murison, 339 Kenilworth avenue, returned with Mr. F. L. Murray, of Wilmette, on Tuesday after having spent the summer with Mrs. Murray and her son, John Robert, in their summer home on the coast of Maine. is Midshipman Hamilton W. Howe en- tertained at a dinner at the Union League club and a theater party Saturday éve- ning for several midshipmen home on September leave from the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, Md. --Q-- Mr. Oliver R. Barrett, 623 Abbotts- ford road, and Mr. Alexander W. Han- nah, 256 Woodstock avenue, and their sons, Roger and Davis, have been enjoy- ing an automobile trip through Wis- consin. ---- Mr. Harry Johns, of Kankakee, Ill, is visiting Howard and Elbert Jones, 344 Woodstock avenue. All are students as well as fraternity brothers at the Uni- versity of Illinois. ---- Herbert Newport, 520 Abbottsford road, 'has returned from McHenry, Ill, where he has been visiting at the sum- mer home of Mr. George Frazer, 645 Abbottsford road. ---- Miss Eleanor Eckhart, 206 Cumber-|" land avenue, entertained for Miss Kath- erine Parsons, of New York, at a dinner and dance at Exmoor Country club on Saturday evening. 2 Oo Mrs. Caroline Ellsworth of the Kenil- worth Inn has returned from Wequetons- ing, Mich, where she has spent the summer. o_o Mr. and Mrs. John P. Booth, 69 Abbottsford road, their daughter, Miss Jessie, and son, Jack, 'have returned from Lake Geneva. (Yr Miss Helen Cresap, 239 Essex road, entertained at a theatre party Friday eve- ning for Miss Katherine Parsons, of New York, her house guest. ---- Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Graham, '38 Ab- bottsford road, returned last Wednesday from a two weeks' stay at Devil's Lake, Wis. --(-- Mr. Albert McDougal, who has been working in St. Louis, is visiting his mother, Mrs. Albert McDougal, 325 Abbottsford road. --Q-- Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Parmelee, 512 Roslyn road, have gone to stay with their daughter, Mrs. Hypes, in Glencoe. Br Mr. J. H. Jones left Friday for a motor trip through Tennessee. --O-- Mr. and Mrs. C. Davis and their daughter, Jessie Lou, of Madison, are the guests of the Misses Lovedale, 42 Kenilworth avenue. -- Ds Miss Phoebe Hedrick, 304 Melrose avenue, returned Saturday from Cham- bers Island Camp at Green Bay where she has been spending the summer. ------ Mrs. Oliver R. Barrett, 623 Abbotts- ford road, is visiting her son, Oscar Proctor, in Rochester, Minn., where he is a surgeon under the Mayo Brothers. Miss Patty Foresman, 315 Essex road, is visiting in Waukazoo, Mich., where she is the guest of Miss Caroline Jane Everett. ---- Miss M. McCue, who has been a guest of Mrs. A. W. Ruf on Chestnut avenue, returned early this week to her home. ---- Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Crowe, 234 Raleigh road, returned Friday evening from Post Lake, Wis. EO Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wheelock, Cumnor road, and their family returned Thursday from a trip to Springfield, Ill. --(-- Mrs. L. A. McCalla, of Detroit, is the guest of Mrs. Merritt H. Dement, 307. Abbottsford road. PD Mrs. LeRoy Woodland, 336 Leicester road, was hostess at a luncheon at In- dian Hill Golf club on Friday. ---- Dr. E. F. Snydacker, 1340 Chestnut avenue, and his son, James, returned Sunday from a stay at Ephraim, Wis. --(Q-- Mr. and Mrs. Fred I. Workman, 222 Leicester road, and their son, Fred, Jr. have returned from Mamoset, Mass. Ed rl Mr. Richard Kenyon returned Tuesday from Eagle River, Wis., where he has been visiting Walter Shattuck. % Mr. and Mrs. William B. Kunkél, 414 Abbottsford - road, - have gone to Canada, on a month's vacation. ---- o Mr. Douglas Flood, 133 Kenilworth avenue, has returned from New York, where he has been for the past week. Home Missions Session To Be Held September 12 The regular monthly meeting of the Rock River conference of the Wo- man's Home Missionary society will be held Wednesday, September 12, at Grace church, LaSalle and Locust streets, Chicago, beginning promptly at 10 o'clock. This is a very important as well as instructive meeting, it is announced,|® and it is anticipated that a large dele- gation of women from the Wilmette Parish Methodist church will be present. FADS "Food fads" and "fool fads" are synonymous terms in lots of cases, ac- cording to state health officials. Going without breakfast, trying to live inainly on coffee, depending on yeast cakes for vitamin, drinking a quart of warm water before breakfast, eating raw food prin- cipally and leaving such things as eggs, milk and vegetables out of your diet is much more ridiculous and equally as seri- ous to health as making a glutton of yourself. FERMI) ERFUM (PERFUME SE - OB English LAVENDER SHAMPOO MHIS delightful shampoo pow- . der possesses all the cleanly, invigorating qualities of Lavender. A shampoo with Yardley's Old English Lavender Shampoo Pow- der leaves the hair and scalp clean, healthy and fragrant. Yardley's Old English Lavender Shampoo Powder is packed in unique trans- parent individual containers. Snider-Cazel Drug Co. Linden & Gage St. HUBBARD WOODS Phone Winnetka 1622 THE NORTH SHORE MONTESSORI SCHOOL for Children from 3 to 7 years of age will begin its eighth year on MONDAY, OCT.1,at the WINNETKA WOMAN'S CLUB Mrs. Anne George Millar will supervise the work of the first and second grades ADDRESS--MISS DOROTHY SEARS 417 Warwick Rd., Kenilworth, Phone Ken. 163 It are men Stop That Leak! second work we have installed. place, should such a condition arise we are ready at a moment's notice to repair the trouble. 874 Center St. isn't necessary to call upon us a time to repair any Plumbing In the second Only the best of materials used and the most experienced are employed. Vic. J. Killian Winnetka 1260 WINNETKA in charge. LOANS A RA 797 ELM STREET Phone Winnetka 933 NASI NSANSANGANSANG NSA The Comfort Shop Hair Dressing, Marcel Waving, Shampooeing, Manicur- ing, Facial Massage, Scalp Treatment and Chiropodist Announces the addition of a Chiropody office with Dr. M. P. Smith Dr. Smith is a graduate of the Illinois College of Chiropody and is very capable of administering to Men, Women and Children who are suffering from ab- normal conditions of the feet. HOURS: 9 to 11:30 A. M. Except Wed. 9 to 12 A. M. Special for Men Thurs.:7 to 9 P. M. 1to5P. M. Mothers Know Best Childish tastes usually have to be curbed rather than encouraged -- especially when it comes to delicacies. : But Ice Cream, made the Hydrox way, is nutritious as well as delicious--the most tempting as well as the purest and safest of foods. And mothers know how important high food value is to growing bodies and minds. They know that the ice cream which contains 759, more pure cream than the state law requires must be a wonderful brain and muscle building food for their little ones. The fact too that Hydrox Ice Cream is Carbonated --frozen in an atmosphere a hundred times purer than air--satisfies them thoroughly on the score of purity. ; That is why so many mothers allow their children to eat all the ice cream they want, but always in- .. sist wisely that they buy it from a Hydrox Agency. £, There Is a Hydrox Agency Near Your Home School Days Are Here Keep your table generously supplied with plenty of pure, rich BOWMAN'S MILK. It is an aid to clear thinking. It is an established fact that the child who uses milk is mentally and physically superior : to the one who does not. BOWMAN'S MILK is made absolutely safe and pure by our pasteurization method. It is bottled in the country and no time is lost in bringing it to your door. It will be a pleasure to serve you. INSIST ON Rowman DAIRY COMPANY Bottled in the Country

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