, I a 3 16 WINNETKA, WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1923 » Caroline Louise Burnham, thirteen- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Swenson, of ry] year old daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Al-| Minneapolis, Minn., announce the mar- E 1 Ine fred N. Burnham, of Winnetka, will|riage of their daughter, Alyce Myrtle, a Kenilworth Happenings have an exhibit of her work next week [to "Harold Webster Hammond, son of 4 in the gallaries of Marshall Field and Mr. and Mrs. Guy F. Hammond, of company. Miss Burnham has had the | Hibbard road, formerly of Wilmette, $ 150)) [SY < ENILWORTH Memorial Services | distinction of exhibiting a painting in | on Monday, May 14. Mr. and Mrs. : p. were conducted by the Kenilworth |the Spring Salon at Paris and a water Hammond are making their home tem- (ee). 11] [ehgle] club on Sunday afternoon, at three color at the International Water Color | porarily with Mr. Hammond's parents. WISCONSIN o'clock. The John A. Logan Post No. | exhibit as well as an exhibit of her own ETO : Y 540, Grand Army of the Republic of |in the Anderson gallaries in New York.| Mrs. John Lind, 315 Richmond road, < Evanston, and officers from the Great The exhibit at Field's will include the Whe, has heat spending a sod in Pass 26 Miles West er Lakes Naval Station and Fort Sheridan [cycle of the young artist's work from | Christian, Miss., returned to her home : : AT of a the age of four to the present time, in- | recently. of Kenosha p Ideal for June Vacations ¥ The parade started at 2:30 P. M., with | cluding her European paintings. She has | -- . Good Roads oi Bala BOR ual ub . a Jackie band in the lead. Those who |had no formal instruction, but apparently | | allthe Way requented by hapny, congenisl people. The Oak. marched included the boys who took inherits her mother's rudiments of art. Pts I ei a Ths ete y rt in the war, the Boy Scouts, the | She will be graduated from the Winnetka 2244 service ; cn suite, with tub and shower baths, The cottages pa . i y Ftp : : ill e L d have running water, electric light and screened pupils of the grammar school and citi- public schools in June, and will enter an Scape onCOVNW RR. porches. " Nothing hs been overlooked which Will y zen participants. Mr. John Benham |New Trier high school in the fall. contribute to an ideal vacation and summer § served as marshal. A reception and tea will mark the . ° . . . : Season Opens May 30th - Exercises after the parade were held | opening of the exhibit. Designing and Golt, Fishing, pAccommodations in eittier hotel 'or private cot v in the Kenilworth Assembly Hall. Rev. M | M gg ia % Sherid i Swi mn : of entire season. Write for illustrated folder an: if L. H. Danforth made the invocation and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin eridan, o . nm g. cates. t 1 : gave benediction. Mr. P. B. Eckhart Evanston, who have been spending a Gardening b iy SOLF: 18 hole Sole ow rir play E i made a few appropriate remarks to com- | week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Boating, lenis, obtained Ideal blace for golf parties. ~~ - én memorate the Kenilworth boys lost in| Warren Pease, 430 Leicester road, lefty by arty in restricted residential park available fo: : the war. The pupils of Joseph Sears |on Thursday for Ithaca, N. Y., to at- Horses, Traps summer, homes. ed TD ie. To. Costs. school recited the Lincoln Gettsburg ad- | tend "Spring Day" at Cornell university. HENRY SCHAUFFLER : Mgr... Genoa Jot., Wis. : LJ Phone Genoa Jet, 3, + dress. National hymns were SEY a voy Sir Et % s & all and the navy band played a few Mrs. V. K. Spicer and her mother, selections. y 3 Mrs. Higginson, 312 Essex road, are Formerly head gardener | ---------- -- - -- . $ --O-- motoring to their seaside home near 4 Mr. John Lind has returned from a New Bedford, Conn. to be gone all for Jas. 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