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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 27 Jun 1925, p. 5

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a WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1925 Social Happenings . Mrs. Ralph Brown of Evanston, formerly Miss Ruth Watt, returned to her home Monday, after attending commencement at National Park sem- inary where she played for Professor Kasper. She toured the East for a month with a party of school friends. Several house parties were given in her honor while she was away. nd Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smythe, 43 Kenilworth avenue, have closed their home and have gone to their summer home at Portage Point, Mich., for the entire summer. They will return for the opening of school in October. --_--OQ-- Miss Harriet Childs, a bride of (the early autumn), was the guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower given by Miss Mary Eleanor Wilhite last Wed- nesday at her home, 1055 Chatfield road. --_--Q-- At the commencement exercises of the American Conservatory of Music, on June 22, Miss Katherine Hamilton of Winnetka, won the Kreisler gold medal in the violin contest of the teach- ers' certificate class. Be Miss Katherine Hamilton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Leonard Hamil- ton, 412 Walnut avenue, is leaving next Friday for the Berkshire Summer School of Art which is near Monterey, in the Berkshire hills, in Massachusetts. OS Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Beman, Tr. sailed for Europe June 18. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Tucker and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill, have taken their house at 147 Birch road, for two months. --Q-- The Dorcas society will meet Tues- day evening, June 30, at the home of Mrs. R. Jensen, 1035 Willow road. Miss R. Jensen will assist the hostess. Oe Gordon DeLay and Dr. and Mrs. Robert Gay of 985 Sheridan road, de- parted Wednesday to spend the rest of the summer at their ranch in Estes Park. --Q-- Herbert Jarrett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jarrett, 534 Essex road, Kenil- orn Fetrncd last Sunday from Dela- eld, where he attended = St. 's Military academy. Joho --_--Q-- Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Thoms, 863 Lin- coln avenue, and their daughter, Lor- raine, and Mise Gladys Merrick of Ra- vinia, spent the past week- c ie Yiags, ap past week-end at Lake Jack and Philip H. ack an hilip Hamilton, sons of Mr. and Mrs. John Leonard Hamilton, 412 Walnut avenue, left Monday to spend two weeks at a camp on Ham- mond Lake near Ludington, Mich. --_0-- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ri. Yi i Mrs. . Yates and family, 610 Ash street, returned Fri- day after spendin J $ g three ; Battle Creek, Mich. Rocks Miss Helen Hezillion 412 'W. > alnut avenue, leaves Saturday, June 27; a Millhurst camp at Plano, Ill. She will return about the first of September. Otto Dovidat Ladies' and Men's Tailoring 794 Elm Street Over Vollmann's market. I am in the new building and ready to serve you as before with the very best made to order clothing; also cleaning and pressing. A specialty is made of Ladies' p..: . Tailoring and Fur work. A TENNIS SHO THAT IS DIFFERENT Tan canvas, leather trim, | crepe soles. To be worn every day without injury to the feet. A splendid summer sup- porting tennis shoe. 875 to 11, $3.50 11% to 2, 3.25 Rl to 6, 4.35 4 to 8, 450 PcoL & PIPER CHILDREN'S SHOE SPECIALISTS EVANSTON, ILLINOIS | 1608 CHICAGO AVENUE Mrs. O. E. Fox, 903 Oak street, sailed last Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Canning and their family of Tower road, for an extended tour through Europe. a Miss Polly Barker, 557 Orchard lane, has gone to Wausau, Wis., to spend the entire summer season with her grandparents. ---- Master Melville Conhaim of Detroit, is the guest of his cousin, Burton Lewis Ascheim of Hawthorne lane, for the summer months. OE Miss Mabel and Miss Serena For- berg of 960 Linden avenue, left Fri- day to attend the summer school ses- sion at the University of Wisconsin. SE Mr and Mrs. John R. Cochran, 370 Chestnut street, entertained 12 of their friends for dinner and bridge on Sat- urday evening of last week. Dr. and Mrs. Oscar Miller and their daughter, Virginia, 861 Foxdale avenue, left last Saturday to spend five weeks in Alaska. OE Mr. and Mrs. Francis Junkin are stopping at the Drake temporarily be- fore departing for Virginia Hot Springs. Mrs. Delbert Poff of Walden road, entertained at luncheon and bridge Tuesday, in honor of her house guest, Mrs. Wilmer Poff of Olney, IIL ER Mr. and Mrs. George D. Smith and their two children, 1050 Private road, are leaving July 4 for a two months' stay in England. QUALITY AUTOMOBILE PAINTING and a guaranteed job Evening 1017 Davis St. On page 126 of this week's Saturday a Message of portance to you. EVANSTON MOTOR SALES Post Univ. 2277 WINNETKA AUTO PAINTING CO. E. LYLE, Prop. 562 Lincoln Avenue Rear Wersted Motor Co. Phone Winnetka 165 a, RE . =~ The world's best craftsmanship in Furniture and Household Goods is on display at the door of the North Shore. vv Truth In The JOHN M. SMYTH Store Is just four blocks west of the Northwestern Station (Deliveries as far North as Waukegan) JOHN M. SMYTH, President ompan Established 1867 MANUFACTURERS ~ RETAILERS ~IMPORTERS THOS. A. SMYTH, Vice-President Copyright : a ) Wit 1925, John M. Smyth Co. Mother Goose Sand Set A happy thought to keep the little Folk busy right under mother's eye, out on the lawn--is this Sar d Box, constructed of wood with a modeling board extending around the box. An orna- mental mixing bowl fits in each corner and the um- brella is of alternating green and orange decor- ated with the nursery fig- ures: Jack Horner, Bo Peep and Little Red Riding Hood. The chairs are of metal and will, therefore, resist the weather. h and iid 11. Chairs may be had for $2.25 each A vertis ing N.Y

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