¥ _---------- Hr --- TT --------------X Ne---- -~ WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1925 le Social Happenings Crilly Butler, son of the Rush C. Butlers of Locust road, has joined a group of seven boys who have gone with Donald Smith of the North Shore Country Day school for a seven weeks' outing on a ranch in Wyoming. TL Miss Virginia MacLeish, 535 Ash street, who returned from Bradford academy last week, will have as her house guest later in the summer, Miss Alys Wright of Abington, Mass., one of her classmates. Mi Jack and Robert Mehren have left for Camp Owayspe, Mich., to remain the entire summer. Their outing place is the official Boy Scout Camp of the Chicago council. EO Mrs. Robert Mehren, 785 Walden road, entertained 12 out-of-town friends from Libertyville, Park Ridge, and Highland Park, for luncheon and bridge on Wednesday of last week. Ores Mr. and Mrs. Willard McNitt, 975 Pine street, have been receiving con- gratulations upon the birth of a third son, born Thursday, June 25, at the Evanston hospital. . --_--Q-- Mrs. Dorr Price, who went east with her daughter last week to enter her at a camp on Chauttaqua Lake, was expected to return to her home at 661 Hill road, Thursday morning. py Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Burnham, 1407 Tower road, have as their guests for the past week, Mrs. Burnham's brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Willits of Australia. oo Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Thomas of Walden road, and their family, have left for their summer home, "Field Lodge", at Ocean Springs, Miss. They will not return until early autumn. Miss Marjory Lips, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Lips, 844 Spruce street, a member of the staff of nurses at the St. Francis hospital, is spending a vaca- tion period at the home of her parents. Rll: P The current events class will meet at the home of Mrs. Albert Martin 997 Vine street, Friday, July 10, at 2 o'clock. . Mrs. Charles Karstrom of Barring- ton, formerly of this village, enter- tained about 60 of her Winnetka friends at luncheon last Tuesday at her home. --_-- QQ Mrs. William Crilly,| 606 Provident avenue, entertained a few friends at luncheon and bridge Friday, June 26. --o-- \ : Edwin Fisher, father of Miss Laura Fisher of 638 Ash street, is very ill at his home. 5 alll - 3! i] H QUALITY. AUTOMOBILE PAINTING and a guaranteed job WINNETKA AUTO PAINTING CO. E. LYLE, Prop. 562 Lincoln Avenue Rear Wersted: Motor Co. Phone Winnetka 165 he SanifaryEndincer GOOD PLUMBING = AN INVESTMENT IN NVEST in health--in long life --in everyday. happiness and supreme comfort by installing modern plumbing. Plumbing is a matter of art today as well as an affair of practical home making. Let us figure on your plumbing wishes and needs. A Bath a Day Keeps You Fit Every Way VIC J. KILLIAN, Inc. SANITARY ENGINEERS Specialists in New . Work and Remodeling. 874 Center St. Winnetka 1260 Miss Betty Barber and the Barber twins, left last week for a several weeks' visit with their grand parents, the James G. Wearts, of Oconomowoc, Wis. --_--Q-- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kreger, 717 Willow road, entertained 16 friends from Wilmette and Evanston Wednes- day evening, at bridge and a mid-night supper. iy Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Houghteling and their children, have just sailed from England for the United States, and are expected to arrive in Winnetka in about two weeks. os Mrs. Delbert W. Poff and her little- daughter, Ruth, 739 Walden road, are leaving July 11, for a two months' stay in California. Hn Miss Harriet Childs of 906 Oak street, entertained a number of girls at bridge last Wednesday evening. 0 Donald Simpson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Simpson, is spending two months at Camp Minocqua. The Neighborhood Bridge club met Wednesday, July 1, with Mr. ana Mrs. Robert Mehren of 785 Walden road. Oe Mr. and Mrs. S. Edwin Earle, 922 Tower road, and their daughter, Elsie, are leaving Monday for a month's out- ing at Castle Park, Mich. hi Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Varney, 535 Cherry street, entertained 20 guests at dinner at their home the Fourth of July. ---- Mrs. Wilmer Poff returned to her home in Olney, Ill, Monday, after a visit at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Del- bert W. Poff of Walden road. ERR S, Mrs. John Mathison, 84 Abbottsford road, entertained at luncheon and bridge Wednesday, for Mrs. Willett D. Smith of New York. --O Mrs. Paul Starr and her children, 545 Provident avenue, are spending the summer on the Massachusetts' coast. Mrs. Merritt Lum, 672 Lincoln ave- nue, entertained 20 guests at luncheon and bridge Tuesday. --Q-- Mr. and Mrs. William T. Wersted, 906 Cherry street, entertained a few guests at dinner Wednesday, June 24. i ro Mrs. Preston Boyden and her chil- dren, are passing the summer months in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Glenn Primm of Springfield, Til, is" spending this week-end :with Dr. and Mrs. Poff. - oo 4 ed : Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Pacey, 706 Ash street, entertained the "Pitch In" supper bridge club last Saturday. --_--Q-- X Charles Perry, 272 Sylvan road, Glen-. coe, is visiting his brother in Detroit for a short time. The Elizabeth Mrs. Guy Stuart Bailey announces the opening of THE BOOK STORE RENTAL LIBRARY of current fiction at 812 Elm Street MONDAY, JULY 13th, 1925 Duncan Shop of all kinds. 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