Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Jul 1921, p. 8

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8 THEXAKE SHdRE NEWS, FRIDAY, JUI.Y 22, 1921 Kenilworih Happenings Three beddings that, will be of in- terest to Kenilworth people, will take place in September.' The. first will be that of Miss Harriette Reteh- mann and Mr. Malsby Forrest of Highland Park, which will occur on September 3, in the Kenilworth Epis- copal, church. On September 10, Miss Dorothy Taylor and Mr. Walter Gerould of Evanston will be married in the Episcopal church. Miss Dorothy Flood has chosen September 24. for her marriage to Robert Gardner of New York. The wedding will take place in the gar- den of the Flood's home on Kenil- worth avenue. â€"♦â€" Sn interesting event to take place in the near future will be "The Story-Book Pageant" which will take place Th«rsday, July 28, at Ravinia' Park. Mrs. Frank Sherritt is chairman of the Kenilworth com- mittee. Little George Woodland and Louise Hannah will be the King and Queen, while the rest of the chil- dren will carry their trains. Evans- ton. Wilmette, Kenilworth. Win- netka, Glencoe, Highland Park. Lake Bluff and Lake Forest will be repre- sentd. -------- , â€"♦â€" Mr. Mark Cresap spent the week- end as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert- Berger at their summer home at Twin Lakes, Wis. Mrs. Collin Tennant and son. Col- lin, formerly of Kenilworth, now of Evanston. and Miss Isabef Lovedale left Saturday for L<5ngs Peak, Colo- rado, where they will spend the next six weeks. â€"*â€" Mrs. Frank Gerould who has been the guest of Mrs. Frank Ketcham will spend the remainder of the sum- mer with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Taylor. Jr. â€"#â€" Mr. and Mrs. F. E. M Cole and son, Hallett. and daughter, Bernice, re- turned from White. Lake, Mich., where they have spent the past four weeks. Mr. Bently McCloud left Monday for Portland. Oregon, on a business trip. Mrs. Gilbert Kelly of Cumnor road, left Saturday for Battle Creek. Mich.,, to be gone a month. Dr. and Mrs Rufus Stolp enter- tained the Sunday Evening club last Sunday at their home on Warwick road. â€"♦â€" Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Loomis Hypes were hosts at a dinner on Fri- dav evening. â€"+â€" Mrs. Hugh Foresman entertained her Bridge club at luncheon on Wed- nesdav. â€"+â€" ' Mr. Reed Landis returned Tues- day after spending the week-end at Burt Lake, Wis. â€"+â€" Mr. Jackson Taylor left Saturday for Winchester, Wis., where he will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Keith. â€"*â- â€" Mr. Hugh Foresman spent part of last week in Des Moinevlowa. Mr. Reed Landis returned Tuesday after spending- the week-end at Burt Lake, Wis. Tli «> afternoon Bridge clttb met at the home of Mrs. Grant Ridgway on Tuesday afternoon. Abbot ts- in New, returned V Mr. Grant Keehn, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Keehn. who sailed on the steamshirr Berengaria, landed Wednesday at Cherbourg, France. â€"♦â€" Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Woodbind and daughter, Virginia, left Friday to be the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dickenson^in Appletown, Wis. , â€"+â€" â€" Mrs. Henry Tavlor and daughter. Margaret, left Mondav to be the guests of Mr and Mrs. Charles Badger at Big "Lake. Wis. â€"*â€" The Afternoon Bridge club met at the home of Mrs_t_Gr;mt Ridgway on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Cortland F. Ames of New Rochelle. New York, is the guest of Mrs. George W. Keehn. - â€"*â€" Mrs. Valentine Smith of ford road, who has been York for the past month hme Friday. â€"+â€" Miss Margaret Korrady has re- turned to her home after * undergo- ing an â-  operation at the Evanston hospital. â€"*â€" Mr. and Mrs. Lachlin MarLean are motoring through the W'hiti Mountains. Mr and Mrs. Walter D. 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