Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Aug 1921, p. 8

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THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1921 Kenilworth Happenings Mr. aitd--Mrs. VV. H. Pattinger of JacksSn, Miss., are spending the month of August with their mother, Mrs, M. F. Pattinger in the Blomeyer home, 430 Abbottsford roaxL_ â€"♦â€" Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Blomeyer and tons, Edward and Earle, are tour- ing northern Wisconsin, and will join a fishing party at Ephrainr for a week. â€"♦â€" Mrs. Walter Bew, formerly Miss Edith Chandler of Atlantic City, New Jersey, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles ^Chandler. Mrs. Bew expects to be here until October. __________-_♦_-_______________ Miss Elizabeth Wisner, of Laurel, Miss., who is stopping at the Drake hotel, is spending the week-end^ as the guest of the Misses Foresman. â€"â- â™¦â€" Mrs. Alex Joslin was a luncheon hostess Monday last in honor of Mrs^ Hawkins who is spending weeks with Mrs. Joslin. The Misses Edith and Mabel Harney of Milwaukee, will be the guests of their sister. Mrs, Henry Riggs Rathbone, for another fort- night. â€"•â€" Mr, and Mrs, Frederick d*Aix were hosts at a dinner on Thursday even- ing given at their home on Melrose avenue. ----------:â€"__â€"...... .â€"'.â€",â€" Miss Alice Claguc,of Winnetka en* tertained at bridge on Thursday Th honor .of Miss Louise Tinsman. Mr. Hovey Tinsman left Friday to spend the week-end in Kansas City. Mo. â€"♦â€"' Mrs. George Jones entertained at luncheon Friday in honor of the Misses Elliot of Ithaca, N. Y. â€"♦â€" Mrs. Frederick d'Aix, who has been in New Mexico on business for the few Mr. Jack Nason, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nason, has joined Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Bell, formerly of Kenil- worth, now of New York on a west- ern trip. â€"♦â€" Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Jarrett spent last week-end at White Lake, Mich., as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Shipman. â€"♦â€" ~. Mrs. JL V. Rathbone and son, Jack, and daughter, Helen, returned Mon- day from Trout Lake, Wis., where they spent the last month. Mr. Hugh Whitelaw of Seattle, Wash., who has been the guest of Mr. Hovey Tinsman for the past week, left Friday. Miss Patty Foresman left Monday to spend the month of August as the guest of Miss Caroline Everett at Waukazoo, Mich. â€"♦â€" â-  Mrs. Mark Cresap and gggghter, Helen, and Eleanor Eckhaxi, sailed for New York Wednesday last. They are expected to arrive home in about two weeks. â€"♦â€" Mr. and Mrs. Clyde P. Ross are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Craig K ot chain at their summer cottage at Ludington, Mich. past month returned Wednesday. ___________ --♦â€" Mrs. Hutchinson and daughter Betty Jane, left Monday for Omaha Neb., to spend the month of August. â€"♦â€" The Afternoon Bridge club met at the home of Mrs. Rufus B. Stolp, on Tuesday. Mrs. Bentley McCloud entertained her Bridge club at luncheon on Wed- nesday last. â€"♦â€" Mrs. Henry Taylor, Jr.. and daugh- ter, Margaret, returned Tuesday from Big Lake, Wis. â€"♦_ Miss Priscilla Allen left Wednes- day to visit Miss Miriam Shattuck at Donaldson. Wis. â€"♦â€"" Mr. Arthur Mcintosh, who spent the past ten days in Iowa, returned Thursday. â€"♦â€" Mrs. Hugh Foresman was a lunch- eon hostess at Indian Hill on Friday. Mrs. Harry V. Crooks entertained at bridge on Wednesday last. _ â€" •â€" Hr. Horatio Chandler spent the week-end at Grant Park, 111. â€"•â€" On Friday last, Mrs. Frank Cheese- man entertained her sewing club. Th© Candid Hottest. "Do make yxuirjself at home, 1ft* diet," said the fluttering bride when a group of friends called to congrat- ulate her on her marriage. "I'm at home now and I want you all to be."â€"• American Legion Weekly. I America Leads in Cemer.t Use. Although Portland cement was pat- ented by Mr. Asp.I in, an English engi- neer, and reinforced concrete is cred- ited to a Frenchman. America has made the most use of them. The manufacture of Portland cement has been brought to the highest state of perfection in this country, and our use of concrete "now ranges from the watering trough to the Panama canal. Use"" of cement has made possible the Impressive architectural effect of vast and lofty interiors unencumbered by piers and columns. That Part Easily Arranged. "Where would you go Jf the land- lord doubled the^rent?" asks nn ad- vertiser. 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