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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 15 Sep 1923, p. 11

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1923 11 Kenilworth Happenings Mr. and Mrs. August Gatzert, of 4901 Greenwood avenue, Chicago, announce the engagement of their daughter, Clara, to Frederick Spiegel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Modie J. Spiegel, of 140 Melrose avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Gatzert are re- ceiving for the young couple on Sunday, September 23. ---- The Church of the Holy Comforter and the Kenilworth Union church have resumed their services. Miss Florence Wheelock, 244 Cumnor road, is leaving today to attend Brad- ford academy. She has been chosen president of the senior class for the year, --Om-- Miss Alice Shipman, 432 Warwick road, left yesterday for the University of Illinois. Junior Shipman will not return to school until Sunday. --Zo== Mr. Robert Chaffee left yesterday for Iowa State university, where he will enter his sophomore year. Zo Jack Lockett, 66 Essex road, left Mon- day tor Andover, Mass., to attend school. John Keith, 310 Warwick road, de- parted for Champaign on Tuesday where he will be a member of the senior class at the state university this year. --O-- Wilson DeCamp, 615 Abbottsford road, will return to Kemper Military academy to complete his senior year on Monday. ---- Mrs. James H. Prentiss, 205 Cumber- land avenue, entertained the Afternoon Bridge club at luncheon on Tuesday. -- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ruf and Miss Phyllis Ruf, 236 Cumnor road, motored to Coloma, Michigan, over last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ware, 325 Ab- bottsford road, spent last week motor- ing through northern Wisconsin with friends from Milwaukee. --Q-- Mr. and Mrs. George E. Shipman and family, 432 Warwick road, are home after a summer at White Lake, Mich. ---- Mrs. Leroy Woodland, 332 Leicester road, was hostess at luncheon and bridge at Indian Hill Golf club last Friday. --O-- Mrs. Bently McCloud, 416 Cumnor road, entertained a few friends infor- mally at tea last Sunday evening. Miss Jeannette Cherry, 422 Abbotts- ford road, is leaving today for Madison, Wis, to enter her senior year at the University of Wisconsin. Ear Mrs. Valentine Smith, 531 Abbottsford road, entertained at luncheon and bridge Thursday. --Op---- Miss Cornelia Keith, 310 Warwick road, left Wednesday to visit Miss Muriel Badger in Detroit. -- Mrs. C. W. Babcock, 257 Kenilworth avenue, entertained Tuesday at luncheon and bridge. TE mh These three weather signs are very old--but ever new with us, for they remind us daily that we aim to get work done ON TIME. Evanston Now Has Her Own North Side Cleaners & Dyers UR famous North Side Cleaning and Dyeing service is now available to all res, dents of Evanston and the North Shore sub- urbs. A North Side Branch 1s now open at 504 Main Street, in the new Evan- shire Hotel Building. Ev- anston 2410 and Wilmette 2410 are the telephone numbers--the call box for the most expert dry clean- ing anywhere around Chicago. Send us your sports clothes, hats, gloves, suits, coats, del- icate frocks and blouses, evening wraps--in fact any- thing that you are particularly anx- ious to have look better and last longer. We know the best ways to clean fabrics and prolong their life. Our workrooms contain only the most approved and efficient equipment, and garments sent to us for cleaning or dyeing go through ex- pert hands. Rugs, curtains, woolens of all sorts, furs and fur pieces are accepted any time for storage in our new burglar- proof vaults. They will be pro- tected absolutely against damage by moths, because nothing is ac- cepted for storage that has not been cleaned by us immediately beforehand. Call Wilmette 2410 or Evanston 2410 and a route man will call for your garments. NORTH SIDE CLEANERS AND DYERS Evanshire Hotel Building 504 Main Street, Evanston Wilmette 2410, Evanston 2410 TTI

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