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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 20 Jun 1925, p. 20

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1925 Social Happenings Miss Ruby Wood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Wood, 1224 Forest avenue, who has spent the last four months in San Antonia, Tex., has re- turned to pass the summer with her parents. Mr. --C and Mrs. William Babcock of Ash street, left Thursday for Hanover, N. H., to attend commencement at Dart- mouth college, where their son, Charles, is graduating. They will motor home through the Berkshires. niin Miss Marion Osten, 913 Cherry street, was a guest at the dinner-dance Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newburgh of Wil- mette gave last Saturday, at the Edge- water Beach hotel for their daughter, Marjorie, and her bridal party. eC Mrs. F. Norton Biggs and Mrs. Howell and Mrs. Flora of Hinsdale, are occupying the home of the Misses Gem- mell, 812 Lincoln avenue, while they are summering in the East. Sh, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilder and their family, 508 Maple avenue, left Tuesday, for their summer home at Cape Cod to remain for the entire sea- son. Mrs. Carlton Prouty invited the mem- bers of the Eastern Star and their husbands to an all-day picnic Friday, at the Prouty summer home on the Fox River near McHenry, IIL i Miss Emily Hadley, who has been at- tending Earlham college at Richmond, Ind., has returned to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Hadley of 913 Oak street. Lom The Institute of Landscape Garden- ing conducted under the auspices of the Lake Forest Garden club, will be held at the Gorton School, Lake For- est, from July 7 to July 16, inclusive. Gt Mrs. David Lasier of 731 Lincoln avenue, announces the engagement of her daughter, Marion, to Donald Ken- neth Morrison, formerly of Winnetka, now of Evanston. igi Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mess of 982 Pine street, and their daughter, Mary Jane, have gone to Benton Harbor for a fortnight before going to their summer home at I.ake Hamlin for the season. AO Little Jean Louise Lay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Landon Lay of Glen Ellyn, is spending a few weeks at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lay of Edgewood lane. : --0-- Mrs. D. H. Jeffris, 811 Bryant ave- nue, with her small daughter, Ann, returned Thursday of last week, from visiting Mrs. Jeffris' parents in Janes- ville, Wis. . : i Miss Virginia De Lay, 878 Oak street, returned Wednesday from Northampton, where she stayed for the commencement exercises at Smith college. REAL Mr. and Mrs. Harry I. Waifner and children, 206 Scott avenue, left Friday to spend the summer at Lake Min- netonka, Minn. Pa di Mr. and Mrs. Gross T. Williams and their children, 777 Locust road, left this week for a fortnight's motor trip te Kentucky. --o i The Girls' Choir of Christ church, under the leadership of Miss Mabel Holgate, enjoyed a beach supper Wednesday evening. pS Miss Harriet Stilling, 159 Bertling lane, arrives from Bradford academy on Sunday of this week. : 0 A A mount of work makes ORY qlad His work wontever . Make you sad ! UDS takes the sadness out of clothes and puts the gladness back into them. He charges a fair price for his work and gets it back to your house when promised. You can call us to attention in an instant over the telephone. Why not? LOOK FOR SUDS & DUDS NHIRN BJ * i A a els I . L] MI EF - . . - ts Mrs. Frank Cherry and Mrs. Arthur Adair of Kenilworth were joint host- esses Thursday at a bridge-luncheon at the Skokie club. --Cy-- Mrs. Sam B. Fleager, 952 Pine street, entertained eight guests at luncheon and bridge, Wednesday, June 17. OO Mrs. Ossian Cameron, 548 Cherry street, will entertain 12 guests for luncheon and bridge next Wednesday. SRE Mrs. Frank Plowman, 424 Linden avenue, was hostess to eight guests at luncheon and bridge last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Dresher of Chi- cago will occupy the home of Dr. and Mrs. O. H. Miller at 861 Foxdale ave- nue, during their absence. --e Mr. and Mrs. William Sumner Smith of 107 Bertling lane announce the birth of a daughter, Thursday, June 18. --_--Q-- ¥Edward Kohlsaat, 777 Bryant av- enue, returned Friday from the Hill school at Pottstown, Pa. On Mr. and Mrs. C. F. M. Miller of Winnetka are departing for a month's travel in the East. "The place where eating is a pleasure" Cameo Restaurant and Lunch Room 551 Lincoln Avenue YES! INDEED You are right. You should be careful in selecting your eating place. Your good health de- mands this precaution. You want pure, well cooked food. We serve that kind here. Joe Stoner & Co. FLAGGING for WALKS, FLOORS and TERRACES IN ALL COLORS Laid in straight or rustic style. Artistic and perfect work with a guarantee of satisfaction. WILLIAM L. WENTE Sheet Metal Contractor Phone Winn. 225 874 Center St., Hubbard Woods of all kinds. 550 Phone Center Win. St. 344 Tubes and Special colors HELPFUL MONEY SAVING SERVICE FREELY GIVEN ON ALL YOUR PAINT PROBLEMS Rasmesen's PAINT STORE Painting and Decorating Resident B Edwin H. Methodist Episcopal Church, Chicago Area (XO) ishop Hughes GREATLY appreciate the Religious De- partment of the Herald and Examiner, --both because it gives liberal space Vo to the news of the churches and also because its reporters seem anxious to put the public utterances of religious leaders in true propor- tion and away from sensationalism." | | A A A A A A A A A a A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A AO A A A A AAT A ST OSIRIA i 4 3

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