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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 15 Jul 1922, p. 4

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rr -- A -- WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1922 Kenilworth Happenings Miss Elizabeth Merrill is spending the summer at Brewster, Mass., at the home of one of her school friends, a Miss Cameron, and will not return to Kenilworth until September first. Miss Merrill was recently graduated from Bradford Academy and was awarded the Music Scholarship. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Mer- rill, and her sister, Miss Catherine Merrill, have just returned from the East where they went to attend Miss Elizabeth's graduation and then had a delightful trip motoring to several points of interest before returning home. ee (ee Mrs. C. F. Southward is giving an informal "porch party" on Friday in honor of her sister, Mrs. H. E. Faulk- ner of Kansas €ity, and her daughter, Mrs. Herman W. Pomper who has just returned from her honeymoon. Mrs. Pomper was Elva Southward be- fore her marriage on June twenty- fifth. --Q-- Mrs. Walter McBroon of Chicago entertained on Wednesday at luncheon in honor of Mrs. Henry Riggs Rath- bones guest, Mrs. J. Bruce Howard of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Rathbone are giving a small dinner at Ravinia Saturday eveming in honor of Mrs. Howard and later the guests will at- tend the Opera there. ee Elizabeth Stolp returned home on Wednesday from Casper, Wyoming, where she has been the guest of Miss Lovey Norris since her graduation from Wolcott School in Denver in June. Miss Norris came home with Miss Stolp and will be her house guest for some time. =e Mrs. Walter A. Knoop and Mrs. Charleg Bailey Blake of Wilmette en- tertained at the Knoop home on War- wick Road at Bridge on Tuesday, afternoon in honor of Miss Westerlund of Chicago, whose wedding will soon take place. -- Mrs. A. B. Scuthworth entertained six guests at luncheon on last Friday in honor of her mother, Mrs. Ashley McDonald, and eight guests on Sat- urday at luncheon in honor of her sister Miss Ora McDonald. --(Q-- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gerould (Doro- thy Taylor) is expected home to pay a visit with her mother, Mrs. Henry Taylor, Jr., about the twenty-first of the month. ---- Mrs. Ed. Stevens gave 2 and Bridge on Thursqay in honor of Mrs. Fry and Mrs. Jeffery, Mrs. Ben Hawkes' two sisters who are vis iting Mrs. Hawkes. --() Eugene Cheesman and several other Kenilworth boys have left to attend the Y. M. C. A. camp at 'Manitowish, Wisconsin, for a month. --_-- luncheon Mrs. from a visit to Omaha. Bentley Mec- Cloud, Jr. will remain in Omaha for |: the summer. mn (ree Mrs. E. D. Parmelee and Mrs. W. J. | Taylor are leaving on Friday for State I ine, Wisconsin, where they will visit the Walter Shattucks. --{ Yr The Misses Edith and Mabel Harney of Milwaukee will arrive on Saturday to spend three weeks with their sis- ter, Mrs. Henry Riggs Rathbone. --)-- The Evanston Garden Club will be the guests of the Kenilworth Garden Club at a luncheon on Friday at the home of Mrs. Rufus J. Stolp. Bentley McCloud has returned Mrs. John Lind of Richmond Road is spending a short time in northern Michigan at her father's home. -_-- Mrs. Warren Pease left Wednesday for Michigan to be the guest of Mrs. Isom for a short time, --_---- Jack Taylor has gone to Big Lake Wisconsin to visit "Johnny" Keith for two weeks. -- Elizabeth Hannah left Wednesday for Big Lake, Wisconsin, to visit Cor- nelia Keith for about ten days. --_-- Mrs. James E. Keith has as her house guest, her daughter, Mrs. E. P. Hall of Edmunton, Alberta, Canada. --Q-- The Misses Florence and Beatrice Pease entertained the Bridge Club at their home on Tuesday. --(-- Mrs. W. L. Crowe of Owasso, Mich- igan, is visiting her son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Burt A Crowe. ----(-- Helen Harlan entertained at Bridge on Friday afternoon. Mrs. Edwin Hedrick entertained at ---- Mrs. Frank HE. Cheesman entertain- ed at luncheon and Bridge at her home last Saturday. me (ree Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Eastman are visiting Mrs. Eastman's sister, Mrs. Walker, in Pasadena. a § NE Mrs. McDougal has returned from a visit to Peoria and Bloomington and has as her guest Miss Jack, of Peoria. Mr. and Mrs. Reichmann have gone to their farm at Barrington, Ill., for a month. -_-- Richard Taylor is spending a short time in Duluth. ---- Mrs. Karl Keith a © Rd Mrs. Alex. Joslin entertained at luncheon and Bridge on Thursday. --) Herbert Jerrett gave an informal party at his home on Tuesday evening. ---- Mrs, McReynolds gave a Tea on Monday in honor of Mrs. Chittenden. --(-- Mrs. R. C. Stirton entertained at luncheon on Tuesday. ---- The I. A. Bennetts returned on Thursday from a two weeks motor trip in Canada. @® L J LJ Delicious Ice Cream Birthday Cakes Catered to your Individual order Mrs. Smith 819 Oak Phone 112 Winnetka entertained the Bridge Club at luncheon on Tuesday. Patronize the Advertisers Welch's Cafeteria Wilmette -- During the hot summer months--make it part of your daily routine to eat at least one of your meals here=~ you from spending so much time in your kit- chen, which is bound to be hot and unpleasant. Dine Today the Cafeteria Way It will relieve --_--_. S-- Il ) luncheon and Bridge at the Indian Hill Club on Tuesday. --()-- Mrs. John Hicks entertained her Bridge Club at luncheon on Friday. ---- Mrs. Edward D'Aix entertained at uncheon on last Wednesday. RESPITE FOR GERMANY London--I believe it is necessary to give Germany a respite in the pay- ment of reparations to enable her to] restore her finances," Premier Lloyd] George announced in the House of | Commons this afternoon. Phone Wil. 205! Dr. Charles E. Geisse Osteopathic Physician 1150 Wilmette Ave. RESIDENCE PHONE 537 Telephone 2004 N. J. 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