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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 15 Sep 1923, p. 10

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10 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1923 Kenilworth Happenings NVITATIONS have been issued for the marriage of Miss Lucile Clarinda Wanzer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hill Wanzer of Chicago, and Mr. Stanley Richard Clague of Evanston, formerly of Kenil- worth, on Saturday evening, September 22, at the Woodlawn Methodist church. Miss Beulah Wanzer will be maid of honor and Beatrice Fowler and Elsie Wanzer ihe bridesmaids. Little Dorris Jeanne Resenberg 15 to be the flower irl, ¥ Stwmley Wanzer will be Mr. Clague's best man, and the ushers, Gordon Wan- zer, Philip Teling, David Nethercot and N. Landon Hoyt, Jr. A reception at the home of the bride's parents will follow the ceremony. After the honeymoon they will reside on East Sixty-Ninth street, Chicago. ---- Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Kathryn Daly, of Milwaukee, to Mr. Richard J. Harney, of Chicago, nephew of Mrs. Henry Riggs Rathbone. The wedding will take place the first week in October and the couple will occupy the Rathbone home, 312 Sheridan road, while Congressman Henry Riggs Rathbone and Mrs. Rathbone are spending this fall and winter in Wash- ington, D. C. (Op Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Osgood, 423 Essex road, and sons, Robert and Al- fred, motored home, arriving last Friday from the East where they have been spending the summer at Hyannisport, Mass. Mr. Gilbert Osgood remained in the East to camp out in the White Mountains before attending Exeter, in New Hampshire. 8 ---- Congressman Henry Riggs Rathbone and Mrs. Rathbone, 312 Cumnor road, entertained as guests last week-end, Mr. Richard J. Harney, who has just re- turned from Boston, and his fiancee, Miss Kathryn Daly, of Milwaukee, Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Atwood, of Chicago, and the Misses Edith and Mabel Harney, of Milwaukee. Rhy Mr. and Mrs. Demetrios G. Koclane, of 4453 Dover street, Chicago, announce the marriage of their daughter, Kathryn, to Constantine A. Gallanis, 309 Sheri- dan road. The wedding took place at the Hotel La Salle on August 30, Arch- bishop Ioanidies of the Greek Orthodox church officiating. ---- Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Rathbone, of Pasadena, formerly of Wilmette, were here last week visiting Mrs. John Rath- bone, 423 Abbottsford road, on their way to Europe to be gone until January. Mrs. Rathbone entertained for them Thursday, their guests being old friends in Wilmette. ---- Miss Elizabeth Hannah, 256 Wood- stock avenue, returned Sunday from a visit with Miss Eleanor Clements in Rochester, N. Y., and a houseparty in the Adirondacks. ---- Mr. Humbert Tinsman spent a few days this week with Mr. Elbridge Keith, 310 Warwick road, en route from New York city to his home in Kansas City, Mo. ---- Mrs. Thomas A. Kennedy entertained at luncheon and bridge Thursday in honor of Mrs. Gruner, who has been her guest for the summer and is return- ing this week. --0-- Miss Mary Hannah, 256 Woodstock avenue, returned home Monday from Springfield, Ohio, where she was the guest of Miss Jane Ward Johnson. Ooms Miss Vivian Witherbee of the Kenil- worth Inn returned Saturday after spend- ing an enjoyable summer on a ranch in Wyoming. --_---- The Garden club met Thursday at the home of Mrs. James Prentiss, 201 Cum- berland avenue. The Winnetka gardens were visited during the afternoon. --_--0-- Mr. Percy B. Eckhart, 206 Cumber- land avenue, has returned from a west- ern trip through the Canadian Rockies with Mr. Polasek, the sculptor. --0-- Miss Jane Ridgway, Miss Bernice Bulley, and Miss Dorothy May leave Sunday to enter as freshmen at Welles- ley college, Mass. ---- Miss Marion Reeves, of Wausau, Mich,. spent a few days last week with her cousin Miss Hellen Reeves, while en route from California. ---- Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Parmelee are spending a few weeks at their daughter's home, Mrs. S. I. Hypes, 1104 Crescent drive, Glencoe. -- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Joyce, 531 Es- sex road, entertained at a buffet supper and bridge last Saturday evening at the North Shore Golf club. ---- Mr. and Mrs. Rufus K. Porter and Master Ned Porter, 428 Cumnor road, returned home Saturday after spending the summer at Lincolnsville, Maine. ye Miss Clarabel Russ, 307 Melrose ave- nue, entertained her friends informally Tuesday evening. Re Mr. Robert Osgood, 423 Essex road, leaves Sunday to attend Exeter. ANNOUNCEMENT Messrs. Ogilvie and Jacobs are pleased to announce that new cloths and models for the fall sea- son have arrived: and are now on display. A particularly pleasing array of styles and patterns is to be seen; gloths are unusually fine. VWhy not come in and inspect them? Our new brochure on "Correct Dress" is ready for distribution at the store or by mail - OGILVIE & JACOBS READY TAILORED CLOTHES FOR GENTLEMEN PINE FURNISHINGS « FINE HATS ON THE SECOND FLOOR SIXTEEN WEST JACKSON BOULEVARD JUST SIX DOORS WEST OF STATE STREET THE STRAND THE WENDELL Jays EL qx] I ~ Whatever the oq Circumstances HES the same courtesy--the same Hq 17 undue costs. i ckeott > Cif UNDERTAKER helpful service in managing all perplexing details--are ac- corded you whether desire an unlimited expendi- ture or whether circumstances suggest that you refrain from Mortgage Loan Talks If you are one of many per- sons buying your home under g a land contract, we have a : plan enabling you to borrow up to 60 per cent on a first mortgage. This may be enough to pay off the existing mortgage and | the balance of the contract. i In addition to the satisfaction which everyone feels at hav- ino the title to his home in his own nanme, you have one obligation instead of two. Ts our plan not worth inves- tigation? George H. Taylor Real Estate Mortgage Co. Imperial Building 212 South Clark Street Telephone Wabash 1246 CHICAGO Chicago Real Estate Mortgage Loan, Correspondent The Pruden- tial Insurance Company of Amer- ica, Newark, N. J. you [ET Ee, =r San ww fY ea g = , P& 1124 Central Ave. Phone Wilmette 654 Wilmette Harry Mitchell Fall Opening Sale Suits with' Extra Pants Made-to-Order Values Up to $90 It will pay you to make & specia; trip to Chicago and order your Fal} and Winter suit during this sale. i HARRY MITCHELL 16-18 East Jackson Doulevard Half Block East of State Gt., Chicago 7) ad y J PAA

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