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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 24 May 1924, p. 22

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22 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1924 Kenilworth Happenings Mr. and Mrs. Carl Keith and Miss Cornelia Keith will be guests for a week of Mr. and Mrs. George Shipman at their summer home at White Lake, Michigan. Miss Elizabeth Shipman will accompanying the party, who are motor- ing there. --_--0-- Mrs. M. O. Roberts of Fairport, New York, arrived on Monday to be the guest of her daughter and so-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hedrick, 304 Mel- rose avenue. Mrs. Roberts will remain a fortnight. --_--Q-- Mrs. Val. Smith, 531 Abbottsford road, entertained the members of her "Splash club" at luncheon and bridge last week after the club's morning visit to the swimming pool at the Sovereign hotel. --C Mr. and Mrs. C. S. McCloud will ar- rive on Monday from their home in Hollywood to be the guests of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bentley McCloud of 416 Cumnor road. Slip Mr. and Mrs. Percy Eckhart, 206 Cumberland road, will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude G. Burnham on a two weeks' trip through Texas and Colorado in Mr. Burnhams private car. --( Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jarrett, 534 Essex road, who left for California about two months ago, are now at Catal- ina island. They will return home some time in June. --_--Q-- Mrs. Dudley Pearson of Milwaukee . was the week-end guest of Mrs. Frank Avery Gerould at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Taylor, Jr. 431 Essex road. RTI Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Joslin, who have heen taking a rest at Battle Creek, Michigan, for the past fortnight, re- turned home on Friday, May 16. Om The Kenilworth Junior Ieaguers are actively engaged every Saturday morn- ing in sewing on infants' wear for two or three charitable institutions. Dr. and Mrs. Rufus B. Stolp enter- tained the Evening Bridge club at dinner on Monday evening, at their home, 336 Warwick road. Oi Mrs. Harry V. Crooks was hostess on Monday afternoon at her home, 615 Cumnor road, to the members of her sewing circle. : --O0-- The Young People's Bridge club met Get Your Oakland Car HERE HANSON MOTOR CO. 555-57 Chestnut Street Winnetka, Illinois Phone Winnetka 330 at the home of Mrs. Grant Ridgeway, 207 Cumberland road, on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ellis were the hosts. ---- Mrs. Fred H. Deacon, 351 Cumber- land road, left her home on Saturday last for a fortnight's visit in Excelsior Springs. (Or Mr. and Mrs. David R. DeCamp, 615 Abbottsford road, entertained at dinner 324 bridge on Saturday evening, May 17. --_---- Mrs. F. F. Phelps, 610 Abbottsford road, was hostess at a tea at her home on Friday, May 16, at 4 o'clock. Env Mrs. Thomas Coyne, 240 Melrose ave- nue, entertained her sewing circle at an informal luncheon on Tuesday. --_--O-- Mrs. John H. Newport, 520 Abbotts- ford road, entertained her bridge club at luncheon on Thursday. --_---- Mrs. Edwin Hedrick was luncheon and bridge hostess on Wednesday when she entertained her club. Michael J. Igoe Speaks At K. of C. Session Michael J. Igoe, well known Chi- cago civic and political leader, will address the Ouilmette Council, Knights of Columbus, at a regular meeting Tuesday evening, May 27, in Odd Fellows hall, Wilmette. Ouilmette council is to join with University and Newman councils of Chicago and Evanston, respectively, in entering degree candidates at a meet- ing Sunday, June 1. There will be 25 No matter what you may be doing now--whether you own land or not --itis now possible for you to build up a business of your own that will make $2000 to $5000 a year profit for you--and you can do this without interfering with your regular work in any way. Windowept Sidver Toxea Windswept customers all over the country are making real money. Ross Phelps made 1379, cash profit and 2009, animal increase profit in just two years. A. C. Olson made 759, cash profit in one year. Rev. Matheson made 2009, cash profit in two years. Dozens of men are doing likewise--and by using one of our Four New Plans, you can do the same thing--we'll care for your Foxes if you wish. Everyone can own Windswept Sil- ver Foxes--they work just as hard for the laborer as they do for the professional man, just as hard for the business man as they do for the capitalist. This gateway to steady profits is open to everyone--young and old, rich and poor, all can share it. One of our Four Plans is sure to make it possible for you to start at once. Get the facts. Write, phone or call on-- J. F. SANLADER & ASSOCIATES 564 Lincoln Ave. WINNETKA, ILLINOIS. Phone Winnetka 314 You might be melled And then poured in BUT There's a better way There always hes been A. SIMO 674 Vernon Ave. Phone THE NORTH SHORE TAILORS & CLEANERS OUR SUITS WILL NEVER shrink, sag, or droop; their wear- ers never are in the soup. We give them pleasure with perfect fit. We take their measure, and follow it. The fabric, tailoring, perfect style, and general finish, bring many a smile. The smiles, expanding, with right good will whenever they hand in amount of their bill! N, Prop. Glencoe 38 Glencoe, IIL mobile, not having Damage? an automobile. 556 Center St. Do you feel safe while driving in your auto- A little girl killed in Wilmette. A gentleman held for manslaughter. It may happen to anyone while driving I have several good Companies writing automobile insurance at the lowest rates possible. CLARK T. NORTHROP, Agent Liability and Property , Winnetka, Ill. candidates for membership in the local council, it is said. Plans are under way for Experience night to be observed by Ouilmette council on the evening of June 1. SCOUTS ON HIKE Several of the Kenilworth Boy Scouts of Troop I left this afternoon on an overnight hike, and will not return until Sunday morning. Twenty- five or more boys made the trip. Scoutmaster Townley announces that scout games and tests will be featured as contests between the patrols. OAK TERRACE LAUNDRY KIDS CLEANERS AND DYERS : ig oe Q ARTA Ean GIVE YOUR CLOTHES | _A CAANCE TO WEAR-- SEND_EM HERE -- WELLTREATEM FAIR. Give your clothes a chance for their life. It is quite natural that your garments should spend some time in the laundry, but you your- self should take the wear out of them. Our system allows you to Wetwash, 20 lbs. $1.00 Rough Dry, 11c per Ib. This includes flat pieces ironed. Qak Terrace Laundry For information: Phone Highland Park £7 BLUE BIRD World's Lowest Priced Car With Balloon Tires Standard It's here now. Come in! $125 (DISC WHEELS $25 EXTRA F.0.8.TOLEDO C. H. BRIGGS 1141 Greenleaf Ave. Phone Wil. 1850 WILMETTE J TN : Our Spring Gas Range Sale Ends Saturday, May 31st home. Turn in your old gas or coal range and receive $10.00 allowance toward the purchase price of a new Cabinet Gas Range.--If you have no old range to turn in, you will receive a $5.00 credit toward the purchase price of your new Cabinet Gas Range; your new range to be equipped with the famous "LLORAIN" oven heat regulator. It is not necessary to pay cash--a small down pay- ment will place one of these modern gas ranges in your North Shore Gas Company EE ee Jn Vil Hl

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