Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 May 1926, p. 16

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WILMETTE LIFE May 14, 1926 IHigh School Students Will Be Guests at College Tea Foresight! I F you a.re going away for the summer, or plan to sell your home, or if your expues present this lease fait Senror students of the New Trier and Evanston Township high schools, and the Deerfield-Shields high sc hool will he entertained at tea in Harrison hall , th e new building of the N a tiona! Kindergarten and Elementary coll ege, on Friday afternoo n, May 14. from 4 to 6 o'clock. Many of the st ud ents an.· keenly in terested in kindergarten and elementary teaching, and the afternoon has been planned to give them an opportunity of seeing something of the work and classes in a training school for this profession. Kenilworth Happenings TO WED IN JUNE ~Ir. and l\frs. Ira C. Darling. 256 Kenilworth avenue. h:1ve announced the engagement of their daughter. f: li zahcth Fran res. to the Re,·. Leland Hobart Danforth. son of ~[rs. George F. Danforth. of Drerfie1cl. The \\:ed.ding will take place TuesdaY e,·en1n~· · June 22. at R:30 o'clock. at St. Luk.c s church in E\'anston. The reccpt1on immediatrlv follo\Ying-. will be held at the home ·of the bride\ parents in Kt'nilworth. . MAY QUEEN ATTENDANT Fstellc Farlc~· of Kenilworth is to be one of the attendant of the 1926 11ay Queen at the 1\.~ay f.estival staged annually hy the Ju111or gir ls at ~orth wcstcrn university. The festival this year is scheduled for Thursday, May >' > I . I ·ee )., 20. ,J NOW is the time to arrange for a com- . fortable unfurnished or furnished apartment in THE OR- . RINGTON. secure the the least. By best for HOME FROM FLORIDA Jean Eddington, son of Mr. and ~·Ir s. A. R. Eddington. returned \ Yeclnesda\' from Ft. Lauderdale, Fla .. ,,·here fo~ the past eight 11ionths he has been associated '"ith Sutton and Routt. architects, with offices in Florida at Holly\\·Qod and Ft. Laudecdalc and also at Vincennes, Ind. He· brought with him a tiny alligator from the EHrglades. a \Tillie Kenilworth and ~[r. and ~[rs. Jc~nl StcYCnsnn of Chicago. arc departmg toda\· to attrncl the Kentuck~· Derby at l:ouis,·illr. Before returning they will spend a few <h~·s in \Vrq Raden. arriving home :.\fonclay or Tuesda~· of next \verk. Ja rr c·tt and }.J~. ~IHl ~frs . Robert ~fc~eil nurns ni 'f .\ r , 1 '\( .. R . H. ,IIH 1\ 1 :-.. \O - --- ·- ----·-- ~Irs. Bentl~y McCloud, 416 Cumnor road. Kenihvorth, ent~rtaine.d at luncl!con Tuesda~. at Ind1an J:llll clul~, tn honor of )[Iss J?;~ll, ':·ho IS. the s1ster Iof Sidnc\' Ra11. She rs staymg at the Hall · h01i1e on Indian Hill road whi1~ . · · E I the latnl 1y IS Ill ·urop~. l .. -o\\ d:-.tlll l!L'(~!111p, olS . AIJbothford J't)ad. ldt I,cndworth \\ edm:sday to attend a track meet at Kemper Military acadeln _ ,.. Booneville. )fo. !'le. '.'·ill rc main there for a few days VISit . lie \\'a:- former!~· a student at the .academy . ... , .. -o~fr. and :.\frs. Claude nurnham. 256 Ro. h·n road. Kenil\\'orth, w~1 _o . ex.JlL'Cil~d to he in England ::tt th1s ~ll11( ' \\'C'rr forced to go to Italy Oil account of the Eng);!'h lahar troubles. -o~fr:-:. Grant Ridg\\'ay. 20i Cumberland a n·nuc. Kenilworth. entertained at dinner Tu scl:1,. c\·ening, a group of · 1 \\' 1 · Vt' \ ' 1"1 · .·1t' (I 1 ,.,. ·Jie ·11 : \ ci f fiCIH" 10 1J(l · ' 1 '- 1 , )J. I ·-o~lr -.. Rm· C. Osgood, 423 Essex road. 1Kenih\·ort(1. ~.·ntl'rt;linl'd the Home and Ga:-ckn club ~1onday at her hon1e. ).Jr s. : Benjamin Cage . of l·: vanston read a : paper 011 "Pe rpetual Bloom," and -.,ang a gr~)up of garden so ngs. ' _ 0_ · 'f B t · B 1 It ·r 320 ! . ·~ r:;. L'a ncr~ . urg 1 a e · 1 .LeiCt'.;tn r()ad. Kcn1hvorth. ga\'t: an · · ., . l~ltc J rmal party for :.\fb~ Elizabeth ; ,Stl'\'L'Ib ~liHl Oduen Conk Tue . day I ,. . 11 , cn~ ning. :.\fay · . . -:-: 0 ~ , \l \\. 1 \1 1"· ~CJ1 1 ! 1 l(ll~ .In 1 · ~' "· ll·ks cy ntum nr Lvan:-.ton ga ,·e a 1anc · rJ rhief :-.ho."·er at tht~ former's hom e ' o I \[ '· . . ; J:',liz->beth ·~ CJIH a~ 111 Jw1 1( 11 . 1'·' .. Steven s. 1 planning ahead. you C. Hecht of 1042 Grl'Cimond ('lltcrtainrd a lltunher of friends at a lunchco11 and hrich!:c Fri- ~frs. ~f. day, May 7. . \I · -0- The Kenihnll·t h Garde 11 cl u h 1111.'C h Fri<lay, May 14, at Barrington. on th.e I fugh Foresman farn1. :\ picnic lunch \\·ill he served . FASTSUBURBAN TRAINS Clean, Comfortable Cars Through tickets nbo sold. siPPping e:1r rrscrvntions made anJ bnggagc checked Ti'-1-:<' t Agent-E. E. ORNER-Trlrphone 4 South- Week Days ' l.ra,·r :\rri~r ~~ \\' ilmf't t e C'hil'ago \\' ih11ettc WILMETTE- CHICAGO 1-ArriYe A.l\1. -or:-. _lul111 Everett and ).fi ~s Caro \1 ~ I "l ,rk. .. U. i Fuller bne. \ r !' . . amua '" . . 1im· I~:Yrrett oi the North Shore ho entertained the C\'cning hriclgL· club at t('!. l~,·anston. formerly of Kcnihvorth, even ing. have gone to their stnmun hom e in dintH'I \\'ednc scla\' _:_ _ 0 \\'a ukazoo, ~1 irl1. 1\[r. and :.\frs . D:n·id R. Decamp. ol5 - 0')) 1can· l'em,r 'J Ahhottsforcl rna(. I ,,.1_ :.lr~ . ). 11. Prt'llli ss, Jr., ui E\auston. ,,·o rlh Tuco.;da\·, 1fav 2.1, for a months i ~ entertaining her bridge club al lunch- sta\· in California.. ron today. . - o~lr -.,. Rubert Danly. 336 F . se x road, Kenil"·orth. \\'as hostc:-; s at the Orrin~ton hotel Friday. 1lay R. at a lun chcon g-iven for thr member.-; nf her sewing club. - oMr~. Burt A. Crowe 23-t Raleigh road, Kenilworth. entcrtain<.:d her bridg-e club at luncheon Tuesday of (Central Standard Time) thi s week. .. ,-o- . · ? 40 E Parcel Racks for Shoppers ~~ 1 ~ .r.\ 1L xanclc r S. JG:-.lm. - 1~ssex ') I . 1 . 1f. l l,en1 wort 1, enter t amu roa(. at Jflc gl' Saturday e\·ening, }.bv R. ~1 > - o- C. 1 , . · · 1 l'f ] I i I -0- \Vonl has been n ·r ciHd that ?\fr. and \frs . Sidnc~· Ball ;1nrl ).fr. an d ).fr .~. C. r. . Littell had dinnl'f in Paris with · ),f r. and ),f rs . Clawk Burnham hdon' 1th e Burnhalll . . kit fpr Ital y. -o~fr ..,. Jr·lm Benham. 1()5 Kt·nihvnrth an:nttL'. cntt·rtainul at \\·o tables r,f bridge Thur-.,day evening, \fay (), in honor oi her cou~in, ~r rs. Howard Holbrook. of Springfield, who had htcn visiting at ht:r home ~inrl' thl' . S lt!l(1 k 1 preVIOUS a\·. 'J .\ r -.. 1T () 11 Jrno. (' t't f . S . rfi ll F . · 1. . ~f , . 7 , 01 , prrng c fl( .t~. · ,1~ 1 ... .... _ _!Vor~h - Wee_~_ay_s_ !.eave j Arri ,.e 1 Lea ,·e Chicago \\' ilrnettr. ~hicago :\.\£. _ ('hicago :\rri \ ' C \\' ilmette A.:\£ . 5 08 5 45 6 08 6.13 6 26 6 33 6 38 6 51 6 55 7 02 7 14 7 28 7 43 8 16 :\ .\I. I :\ .\£. .\ \T 5 50 6 30 6 35 6 45 6 57 7 00 7 25 7 20 7 40 7 28 7 48 7 54 8 20 8 45 9 14 10 .17 I I 12 11 13 .06 8103 A109 i 2 02 I 4.05 420 4 52 546 613 6 19 10 .17 .\.:\1. P.M. 9 45 10.45 11 45 12 .30 B125 A 1.45 245 435 4 57 530 6 15 640 655 10 50 P.M. :\ .\1. liv:htf:H't'-P . ~l. holdfuP. A Excrpt S:ttnrrlay . 8 Saturday u1dy . All 05 8ll 10 All 20 811 .35 812 .02 A1205 812 .20 812 .25 812 .45 812 .48 105 1005 3.45 5 45 600 7.05 8 05 9.05 P.M. 4.26 6 21 632 7.38 8 34 9.44 10 35 All .39 811 .50 All 48 812 .02 812 .38 A12 .40 812 46 812 51 8 1 23 8 1 12 1 28 A .\f. P.M. 2 15 3.14 3.40 4.14 A 4.19 4.21 A 4.26 4.35 A 4.46 P.M. South - Sundays LeaYe Wilmette A .\T. 5.03 5.33 5.24 6.01 6.20 664 7.15 7.53 8.15 8.50 9.15 9.48 10 .35 1106 . ....... ····· ..... P.M. P.M. P.M. - ----· 4.55 2 52 3 42 4.10 4 39 A445 500 A453 505 A 5 18 ;ohn 328 \Yarwick 1 ),f.r. and JTann.ah, 2jl] road, l'lltertaincd her KrnihYorth Kenilworth avenue, and the1r fo:11· bridge rluh at luncheon Tucsda,· la st. youngest childrf..'ll returnee! ·to Kend -o· W(lrth la o.;t Sat nrda,>· aft l'f ~pending tl w ),[i ss Patty Foresman, 515 Essex I winter in Califorpia. road. left Kenilworth \\'edne sclay for -oa visit in Buffalo. )..fr. and ~frs. rarl Keith. 310 \Yar -o\vick road, and :.\lr. and ).[rs. Georgt: ~Irs . .\lar:-hall Da\'ic:-~. 15.) Hnh:-art E . Shipman. 432 \\'arwick road, left place. Kcni1\\'nrth. will he hostc s:; at Kcnil\\·orth ).fonday to motor to Sylvan a bridge -luncheon Friday, ).fay 21. 1 Bcarh tn the Shipman's summer horne. 1 1 ~Irs. ~J. ~ber.b, ~[r.->.~~.-\Y. .I 6.23 Frederick E. Lewis Resident NORTH SHORE '· . Funeral Director Mr. Frederick E. Lewis, assisted by Mrs. F. E. Lewis, has had twenty·one years of successful service in the professional field. The best testimony to their careful. courteous, and conscientious work comes from those whom they have served during their residence on the North Shore. All calls will be personally attended to by Mr. Lewis, who is tbe only funeral dire~tor residing in New Trier Township. Very Lateat in Modern Limousine Equipmtnt 1120 Central Avtnoe WILMETTE Parlors phone, Wilmette 3551 Home phone, Wilmette 3551. I ('lu!'agn .\rri,·e I Leaye ~lmt-ttP :\ . \[. _ _f!.orth - Sundays ____ ArriYr Chicago Chien~o Lo"'·c IWilmette A"',.. I I.e"'·' I A"i'"' Chicago Wilmett e . 10 05 :L\I. 7 44 I 12 17 ·7 04 10 .16 8 12 12 15 3 21 P.l\1 . . ·8 40 10 55 12 60 400 7 40 P .M. P.M. 4 18 5 07 6 15 1 24 10 17 P.M. P.M. 453 540 650 800 10 50 A.~r . 7.W. 9 32 12 50 2 06 11 45 P.M. P.M. P.M. 1 26 2 40 I I P.M. 3.25 4 35 6 20 8 05 1ft 35 I I I P.M. P.M. 3.69 5 09 6 54 8 44 11 06 .. , I P.M. HOLIDAY SERVICE -On Chri!<tm:t!'l, XPw Yl.':tr'~. :'IIPnwrial Da~· . .July Fourth, Labor Day and Thanbgiving. ~W:'\D:\ Y ~CIIED( LES will be in effect. Effcrti\·e April 25, Hl26-Subjert to change

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