Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Feb 1922, p. 6

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ftjiggj THE LAKE SHORE NEWS. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1922, C3 Kenilworth Happenings £ The North Shore Theater uuiid pre- sented Bernard Shaw's "Pygraalton," a comedy In five acts, Tuesday evening at the Kenilworth club. Among those who took part in this presentation, were Mrs. Alanson Pollansbee, Mrs. Emmons Blaine, Jr.* Mrs. Beazley, J. Williams, Macy, Stuart Bailey, SJive frayidr"~anfl""Ogdtm - â-  €uokr. $ki$k$M*&$ a^1&ira.'";Ilobertr StearnsV formerly of Kenilworth, now residing in Boston, has been the guest for the past week of Mrs. Mark of the Kenilworth Inn. Mrs. Stearns left Wednesday for Boston. â- ' ; â-  . ;,;;â-  ,;;â- ;-,-; 1 Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Holden were dinner hosts Wednesday evening at Indian Hill Gold club iff Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Nichols who sail February 11, t»n a Mediterranean cruise, and Mrs. "anoTMrs. Gharles Moyeiv * -^ -' * Mrs. Pitts, formerly of Kenilworth, now of Evanston, gave a tea Tuesday last in honor- of Mrs. Chaj^s_Meyer_ ^wfcro~1eaves^ for "the East next week to be gone two months. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Riggs Rath- ; bone were hosts at an informal, din- B©r Jiartyr JSunday^ TeveningZin honor of Mrs.. William - A. Schuartz of HPtttsburghv------ :;::::i: izrr=^=::zrr.._ Mrs. William A. Schurtz, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Henry Riggs Rathbpne for the past three weeks, returned Tuesday to her home in Pittsburgh. Miss Katherine Stolp, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Rufus Stolp, who has been ill with the mumps for the past two weeks has returned to school. The Study Class conducted by Mrs. McClintock met at the Home of Mrs. H. A. Brassert, Wednesday, afternoon, to discuss Joseph Conrads Books. ~~Mrs7lBdwIh"Hedric lefTMoiiday-for Brie, Pa., to visit her mother. Mr. Lorenz Devitt left last week for California for an indefinite stay. The Misses Beatrice and Florence Pease, daughters of Mr. arid Mrs. Warren Pease, returned Tuesday after spending several months in Boston The Evening Bridge club met at the tome of Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Gerould in Evanston, this week. Mrs. Alfred MeDoHgal,; w_aa_a luircj eon hostess Tuesday last. Mr. and Mrs> George Keehn are at the North Shore hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Alien left Thurs- day on a two months trip through Texas, New Mexico and California. "^Mrsi Archer Kennedy, formerly of Kenilworth, now of Wilmette, -was^a Sunday evening tea hostess. Mrs. Charles Bent was a luncheon hostess Tuesday last. ,â-  â-  Mr. and Mrs. Carl Keith are now at Winter Park, Fla. - - Mr. Alexander Warden left Friday on a six weeks business trip through the south. Mr. W. Irving Woodard spent several days of the past week in Indianapolis, Ind. -â- â- -â- - ...... t^:-:^^:;^v^.;^? hostess Tuesday last. The Bridge club met Friday even- ing at^he^home Qi^M^&^J^iBm Shattuck. .'â- .-'. Mrs. Walter B. Gerould was n lunch- eon hostess Friday in honor of Miss Dorothy Painter. -â€":â€"-: Mrs. Edgar Burchara gave a tea Thursday last in honor of Mrs. Robert Stearns of Boston. ^ . Z Mr. and Mrs. David Evans gave a party Monday night in honor of Mrs. Robert^tearns.:':":F:^;^.-" â-  'â- ;' - •' â- 'â- ; â- â- â- ' -â- -~£-fj~. Mrs. Watson entertained her Bridge club at luncheon Thursday-4asti====35?» Mrs. McMillan of Menominee, Mich, is the, guest of Mrs. Harry Taylor. _ Mrs. Samuel ClarK was hostess at ia bridge party Monday afternoon in Ihonor of MislTTDorothy Painter oT Philadelphia. Messrs. Leon and Francis Allen will |Army_ and Navy club on Lake Shore |Dfivey ~7 ~~ . " $f Mrs. Corine, who has been the guest of Mrs. Harry Crooks for the past week returned to her home In Cleveland .Tuesday.;*'. ;â- â- . ' 'â- ' ......._.-_.'-â€"â€"â€" S Miss Ruth Woodard entertained at Bridge Thursday in honor of Miss Louisa Sanborn, and Miss Dorothy Painter of Philadelphia________^J^^ MADRA&SHIRT liyill Mrs. Olmstead of Omaha, Neb^r-who; jSiQIam^Jie^^ are offering values in wovenâ€" MADRAS SHIRTS; __-^_ .,!_.:â-  y' â- ; --â€"'â€"â€" -: â€" ,„^==: ...„. ./'â- * .;';,.;./.. This is the time to put in a supply of these high grade shirts, at a saving. urns The Wilmette^ 5#ore 1^ Mett . Iff! mill Spilt l§§lli ^§!(0kS§ Iredale Fireproof Warehouse Announce the opening of their new . <f^!< warehouse at t^-^j-â-  560-562 CENTER STREET IWINNETKA, ILLINOIS **^^^^^^^*or the transaction of general ^Stira^ business. Household goods moved packed and shipped to all parts of the world.^ |i Telephones SWinnetkaVI33riSllli^...... ::::r jfVVilmette::'1333/|ll^^ §H Evanston; f |?55:-. "r^^^^^^^^M$M^£^^:WM^ â-  -. Jan. 28,1922 It^jjgj 0^^ffmi!i^i»fi'i/'j; "';"" Jf»ip$!*S? :ilf^':k$:i^Â¥^M he opening of our 'newji Ladies shop has created un- ^sWtlinlerest amon t is nojong&r. nectssary far~ i^^^i^L i^^^Tt*^^';'-?^ llffNii roce ^l:"^>:^.^^^iB^ptWiRi ..::„:.,...;a!^.„,.-.-;..<.„-^,v,,B,Ss«* IH gggg^p^.aa| mtm-

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