WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1923 -------. Kenilworth Happenings N Thursday evening of this O week, Miss Clara Ruth Bennett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Inslee Adrian Bennett of Kenilworth, be- came the bride of Howard Wagner ~ Knight, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Knight, of Chicago. The ceremony took place at the Wellington Avenue church, at eight-fifteen o'clock, the service being read by Rev. Dr. von Ogden Vogt. A reception at the Surf hotel followed the ceremony. Miss Dorothy Bennett attended her sister as maid of honor, and the bridesmaid were Miss Ainslee Ben- nett, Mrs. Robert C. Bennett of Win- netka, Miss Caroline Hunter of Pitts- burgh and Miss Mary Causey of Den- ver. Lathan Castle of Sandwich, Ill, served the bridegroom as best man, and the ushers were Jerome Dunn and Stanley Zaring of Chicago. Harry King of Oak Park, Jevne Haugan of Evanston and Robert C. Bennett of Winnetka. --_--Q-- The Misses Dorothy and Emily Fores- man who have been in Paris the past month, sailed from Cherbourg, France, on the Majestic on Thursday, April 12, and arrived in New York on Tuesday of this week. They will stay at the North Shore hotel in Evanston with their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh, A. Foresman, until their home at 515 Essex road, is completed. iO Mr. and Mrs. Owen T. Reeves, Jr. 612 Warwick road, had as their guests at the Bankers' dinner at the South Shore Country club last Thursday even- ing, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fry, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Smith, Miss Dorothy Heissler, Mr. Charles Fernald, Mr. Charles C. Harder, Jr., and their daugh- ter, Miss Hellen Reeves. ' Ee =zgyhz\2h Mr. and Mrs. Inslee Adrian Ben- nett gave a supper dance at the Drake on Tuesday evening for their daughter, Clara Ruth, and the mem- bers of her bridal party, whose mar- riage to Howard Knight took place on Thursday evening. Mrs. Frank A. Gerould and daughter, Patricia, who have been visiting Mrs. Gerould's parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Henry Taylor, Jr., 431 Essex road, left Sat- urday for their home in East Orange, N. J. --_--Q-- Miss Josephine Kuehmstead of Hins- dale gave a dinner and bridge party on Saturday evening last for the wedding party of Miss Clara Ruth Bennett and Mr. Howard Wagner Knight. nl Miss Miriam Shattuck, 338 Kenilworth avenue, arrived home on Wednesday from a visit with Mrs. Dwinnel Slater in Boston. Miss Shattuck spent the winter in Asheville, N. C. PL Mrs. Walter Shattuck and Miss New- burger, 338 Kenilworth avenue, accom- panied by Mrs. Arthur B. Ruf, 236 Cum- nor road, left today on a motor trip via Washington to Asheville, N. C., where they will remain a month. --_---- Mr. and Mrs. n.. M. Allen, 258 Mel- rose avenue, left Wednesday for New York City where they will stay a few days, later going to Boston to visit their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dwinnel Slater. --_---- Mrs. Grant Ridgeway, 207 Cumberland avenue, left on Friday of last week to spend sometime with Mrs. James Prent- iss in Asheville, N. C. Mrs. Prentiss has been in Asheville all during the win- ter season. ogi Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Bull, 229 Essex road, have sold their home to Mr. Babcock, and will leave Kenilworth next week to move into an apartment on Michigan avenue, near Main street, Fv- anston. -- Miss Hellen Reeves, 612 Warwick road, entertained at bridge and a mis- cellaneous shower for Miss Eleanor Emig, whose marriage to Mr. Herbert Lucas took place last Tuesday afternoon at the Evanston hotel. AEST Mr. and Mrs. Merritt, Dement, 33. Abbottsford road, and Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Joslin, 240 Essex road, wil leave Kenilworth on Sunday for an ex- tended stay in Virginia Hot Springs. 10 full days' trial. you will be simply amazed. Try it, ~ NOT ONE PENNY DOWN The World-Famous i Simplex Ironer Sent to You on 10 Days' Trial Yes, Madam, that's exactly what we mean!" We'll send you this splendid, brand-new SIMPLEX IRONER on Remember, this means absolutely no cost and no obligation to you. for yourself at our expense that this marvelous ironer will do your biggest ironing quickly, easily, and perfectly-- see for yourself how easy it is to iron your dresses, shirts, underwear, your finest embroidery even-- your sheets, pillowcases, and tablecloths. Subject it to every ironing test you can think of. reason whatsoever, you don't want to keep it, we'll send for it, and it won't cost you one penny. This Offer Ends April 28 North Shore Electric Shop John C. Welter, Proprietor 554 Center St., Winnetka "If Electrical and Good We Sell It" We just want you to see Then, if for any But if you decide you want to keep it then all you need to pay is just $4.50 after 10 days trial as first payment. Phone 44 Mrs. Roy C. Osgood, 423 Essex road, who has been in New York for the past |} two weeks with her sons, Messrs. Gilbert and Robert Osgood, returned home on Wednesday. --Q-- Mr. Percy B. Eckhart, 206 Cumber- land road, left this week for Asheville, N. C, to be the guest of Mr. Herbert Miles, who was formerly a resident of Kenilworth. Sh Mrs. Rogerson of Hinsdale was host- ess at a tea and miscellaneous shower given in honor of Miss Ruth Clara Ben- nett on Monday afternoon, April 16. ---- Mr. and Mrs. I. McArthur, 200 Ox- ford road have -eturned recently from a fortnight's «~ip to White Sulphur Springs, and *.ashington, D. C. Sign After a three month's stay in Pasa- dena, Cal, Mr. Fred C. Little returned to his home at 514 Essex road, on Mon- day. 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