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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 22 Sep 1923, p. 9

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1923 9 Kenilworth Happenings Mr. and' Mrs. Frank Ketcham and daughter, Joan, arrived home from north- ern Wisconsin Monday and are living in an apartment in Evanston while their new home on the lake front is being built. ---- Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Harrison and family, 307 Abbottsford road, returned Monday from their farm at Leland, Mich. Mrs. Modie J.- Spiegel, 140 Melrose avenue, is entertaining forty-four guests at dinner this evening in honor of Miss Clara Gatzert, whose engagement to her son, Frederick Spiegel, was recently an- nounced. EI Mr. Morrough O'Brien was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gromann, of Chestnut avenue, last week-end on his way to Boston School of Technology. --C-- Miss Helen Cresap, 239 Essex road, and Miss Eleanor Eckhart, 206 Cumber- land avenue, leave today for Vassar | dance at Exmoor club last Saturday eve- college, to complete their senior years. ning. Miss Frances H. Benson, niece of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Essley, 234 Warwick road, is visiting in Stockbridge, Mass. She was one of the bridesmaids at Miss Marion Benjamin's wedding on Sep- tember 1. ---- Miss Elizabeth Meyer, 423 Cumnor road, leaves Sunday for Northampton, Mass., where she enters her senior year at Smith college. (rien Miss Eleanor Eckhart, 206 Cumber- land avenue, was hostess at a dinner Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Parmelee entertained the Evening Bridge club at dinner at Glengables, Monday, playing bridge later at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Hypes in Glencoe. i Mrs. Percy B. Eckhart, 206 Cumber- land avenue, entertained at tea Sunday for the Brophy, Burnham and Cresap families, whose children are all leaving for school this week. ---- Miss Louise Durham, 431 Abbottsford road, and Miss Martha Stevens, 330 Abbottsford road, left Wednesday for Madison, to attend the University. Misses Mary and Frances Mills from Calumet, Mich., and Miss Kathryn Sher- man of New York city spent last week- end visiting the Misses Emilie and Doro- thy Foresman, 515 Essex road. =O : Mrs. Warren Pease, 320 Leicester road, entertained at luncheon and bridge Tuesday. --Q-- Mrs. Henry Everett, 415 Cumnor road, entertained at a birthday dinner party for Dr. Everett on Tuesday. ---- Mr. James Burnham, 536 Roslyn road, left Wednesday to attend Princeton. geal oN hola Sloss nie weather signs are iy xy old--but ever new with us, for they remind us daily that we J, saim to get worl done ON TIME. h : ab We Make It Fasy to Get North Side Cleaning Service \W HEN you want clothes cleaned right, use our new branch station at 504 Main Street, in the Evanshire Ho- tel, in Evanston. The telephone number is Evanston 2410 or Wil- mette 2410. Clothes cleaned right do wear better, yes, and look better too. The reason we can clean clothes clean is that our work rooms are equipped with the most efficient, improved ma- chinery. Also, everyone in this establishment is skilled in his or her particular job. We clean sports suits and hats, dresses, coats, suits, gloves, spats and wraps as they should be cleaned--thorough- ly and without a trace of odor. Rugs, furs and curtains too last longer when they are cleaned the North Side way. Leave a call for the things you want cleaned. If you want them back by the end of the week, be sure to get them to us before Wednesday noon. Call Wilmette 2410 or Evanston 24 10 and a route man will call for your garments. NORTH SIDE CLEANERS AND DYERS Evanshire Hotel Building 504 Main Street EVANSTON Telephones: Wilmette 2410, Evanston 2410

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