July 23, 1927 WINNETKA TALK John Alling Keith | of Kenilworth Dies | After Brief Illness John Alling Keith, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Carl Keith, 310 Warwick road, | Kenilworth, passed away on Monday, | July 11, at the home of his parents. Funeral held from the residence with burial at Rosehill. H. Danforth officiated. Mr. Keith was a graduate of New Trier High school and of the Univer- sity of Illinois and had enjoyed a wide Son of the Barker services were Wednesday Leland Rev. | acquaintance among the younger people throughout the north shore. He was associated with the firm of Keith Brothers, of Chicago, in the credit department, having become identified with them as a clerk upon graduation from the university. His progress had been rapid in his work and in his associations there, as else- where, he had made many firm friends. He survived, in addition to his father and mother, by four brothers, Elbridge, Carl, Jr., Harold and Thom- as, and by four sisters, Mrs. Cleon M. is I.arsen, MN 2 Mari Z . Keith, fargaret,. Marion 20d. Jean Owen Davis, Jr, who was guest of honor at the Evanston Woman's club Mrs. Edward E. Silk, who is oc-|Tuesday, distinguishes himself nightly at the Blackstone theater in the role of the young son of "The Barker," in the play of that title, which has just passed its cupying the J. T. Lake home at 129 Fifth street, Wilmette for the sum- mer, entertained at dinner Tuesday evening in honor of Mrs. Webster Mr. Da- Baker, who is the guest of Mrs. C. H. Bent of 112 Woodland avenue, Winnetka. Mrs. Wilson and her daughter, Miss Muriel, of Canada, who are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Reed Brown of Lake Bluff, were also special guests for the evening. --)-- Miss Ruth Puff of 739 Walden road left the first of July to spend a month with her grandmother, Mrs. Wesley Poff, in Olney, Ill. Toronto, one hundredth performance. vis is the son of Owen Davis, cele- brated playwright who won the Pu- litzer prize in 1923 with his play of New England life, "Icebound." Mrs. Richard Bennett and Howard Potter, manager of the company, were also guests at the club Tuesday. Mr. Pot- ter has previously been manager for Mary Garden and was one year mana- ger of the North Shore Festival week here. 2. 5 S CHOICE LAKE FRONT LOTS at "The Paradise of Lake Geneva™ Y CEDAR POINT PARK -- Stepping Stones -- for Walls and Sidewalks -- Rubble Stones -- for protection of your lawn or "the curve in your driveway -- Driveways -- We'll build a new one--or repair the old. B. W. BLOW Established 1905 660 Center St. Phone Winn. 201-202 Highland Park Day Auspices of Highland Park Chamber of Commerce Wednesday, July 27 Sunset Park Highland Park Music--Parade--Dancing A SR Parade starts 9:30 a. m. sharp Many valuable prizes given away at Williams Bay, Wisc. A The ideal spot for a summer home is at Cedar Point Park on Lake Geneva. There amid the stately trees and beautifully landscaped parks, a few choice lake front lots with full riparian rights are yet available--at surprisingly low prices. A perfect beach edges this high, dry, wooded land where worthwhile folk have built a delightful community of substantial summer homes. Abundant fresh air, sunshine and restful quiet are enjoyed there as well as fishing, bathing, boating, golf, tennis, riding and other summer sports. Hard surfaced roads run all the way from Chicago to Cedar Point Park which is but a two-hour ride from the "loop" on the C. 8 N. R.R. All lots are fully im- proved. Electric light, telephone, lake and spring water are in and paid for. Come out next Sunday. Bring your family and enjoy a day of health and happiness in the world's most beautiful subdivision. Cedar Point Park Subdivision Chicago Office 2865 North Clark Street Phone: Graceland 3110 CHICAGO Baseball--Sports--Races Luncheon, sandwiches and drinks served on grounds New Dodge 6 given away