12 WILMETTE LIFE July 2, 1926 Auto Repairin1 Guaranterd Work Reasnnablt Ratts DR. ARTHUR H. TUTTLE DR. ALICE D. TUTTLE Oateopathic Phyaiciana Residence and Offlce 913 Ceatnd Aveaue Phoae 300 Kenilworth Happenings BETROTHED MARRIED Miss Cornelia Keith, 310 Warwick Mrs. Victor Channing Sanborn. of road, Kenilworth, gave a card party Lake Forest announce~ the ma.rnage Saturday afternoon to announce her of he.r daughter, Loutsa Leavttt, to engagement to Cleon Larsen of Ap- Boyd Hill on June 13. pleton Wis. l\Irs. Carolyn Ellsworth of the KenilJohn Keith, 310 \\. arwick roa<l,. worth Inn left Wednesday with Mr s. Kenilworth, will haYe a house party Gardner Read of Evanston to motor over the Fourth of July at Big Lake, to Harbour Springs by the way of Wis., the Keith's summer home. Saint Ignace, crossing on the ferry Among his guests will be Mr. and there for Michigan. Mrs. Ellsworth Mrs. James H. Prentiss, Jr., Miss Eliza- has one of the Hexagon shops in beth and Miss Mary Hannah, Alfred Harbour Springs which has on sale ~tfcDougal and James Snydacker. antique hooked rugs and many attrac-otive novelties. M iss Helen Taylor. 310 Cumnor ~road, left Kenilworth Thursday e\·e- . Miss Margaret Keyes of Scarborning to join her brother, Jack Taylor, ough-on-the-Hudson, N. Y. is the in Lexington. Ky., and motor back guest of Miss Mary Gillett, 533 Roslyn with him. They "·ill be at home for road, Kenilworth. ·Miss Keyes is th e the FoPrth of J!lly. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. \Villiam ~ . -oKeyes, who formerly lived in KenilM iss Harriet Manierre of Pa:;adena worth . Miss Gillett entertained at is the guest of her uncle and aunt, dinner Monday evening for her gue t. :Mr. and Mrs. Charles \Vare, 325 Ab-obottsford road, Kenilworth. ~rr. and l\[rs. Frank R. Young, 333 - o-Cumnor road, Kenilworth, and Miss M rs. Robert 0. La\\· and Mr. and Jane Young will spend the Fourth of ~Irs. Robert 0. Law, Jr., left Kenil- July visiting the Harr~· Crooks at ,,·orth Monday to motor to Cape May Diamond Lake, Mich. to spend a few \\·eek:-. -o-o~[ rs. Grant Keehn of Ne, w Rochelle , M rs. Arthur Ruf. 236 Cumnor road, \1'. Y .. and her littl e daug-hter. ~ora, Kenilworth, left :Monda,· ior a motor arc the guests of ~[ r ~ . Krchn 's par trip with Omaha friend s. The party ents. :NI r. and ~[ rs . Edgar \Y. Burchard will Yisit \Vashington and ~cw York. of 310 Oxford road, Kenilworth. - 0- Rou Skelton ·· r o Prairie An. Wilmtrtt 3 sss I ( 'I All Set? for that ·Fourth of July pleasure trip that you are planning. Better bring the car in and let us make the necessary adjustments, tighten it up, grease it thoroughly and put it in perfect mechanical condition so that your pleasure trip will not be one of mishaps. We'll be reasonable. Authori:=cd Chevrolet Sales & Service L. Cc R. AUTO SERVICE Al Rodenkirk, Proprietor 3!2 Linden Avenue Phone Wilmette 3064 · Official .\·. M. A. Service Station A Westminster Chime at $50.00 'The Chimes ofa Seth 'Thomas will bringFriendlinesJ into your Home No other article takes so impor· tant a place in the home as a well· chosen clock. It carries with it an atmosphere of welcome. It adds a Mrs. \V. F. Freudcnreich, 314 Ab1frs. Henry Taylor, Jr., 431 Ess ex hottsford road. Kenilworth. entertain- road, returned to Kenilworth Friday eel her bridge club at luncheon Thur s- from Ardmore, Pa .. wher e . he spent day July 1. five \\"eek s vi siting l1cr daughtt·r. Mrs. -oFrank A. Geroulcl. M rs. E. D. Parmelee is entertaining -0her afternoon bridge club at her Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cooke ancl daughter's home i~l~lc~~·family, 331 Cumnor road. Kenilworth. arc spending ten da.,·s at Diamond Lake. 11ich ., Yisiting ~fr. and Mrs. Harry Crook s. () - -n- Dorothy Bailey of Princeton. Ill., is the guest thi s \Yrek of ~[iss Tranctte Chern·. 422 :\hhott sford roacl. Kenilworth. · -0- ~I iss HI"lVe d-In . ,, t OUCh· CHIME 95 (on bracket) Where a mantel is not available, this clock with a bracket bas proven very popular. With full Westminster ClUme movement $42.00 V.Tith hour and half hour etrike ....... $22.50 Bracket, , ····.. $4.00 There are so many new and finely fashioned SETH THOMAS clock designs that descriptions are inadequate. You must see them to realize what they will mean to any room in your home. CHIME90 A new creation in a chime dock by Seth Thomas. Beautifully toned arrangement of chime notes . Heralds each quarter of the hour on accurately tuned rods. Two-toned mahogany oaee. Heiaht 9 iachea. Base 21 ~ inches .... · , , , , , , , ., , , , , , , , , , ~"·,, ·..~.00 ] . S. Cline, .104 Cumnor road. Kenilv.·orth. entertained her hridge club at lttnrheon Tuesrla\' of thi s · week. -0- ~Irs . Dinner! variety to D ELICIOUS choose from whenever you are ready to come to the Central Cafeteria. Bring the family to dinner here this evening. It's a change for Mother and a welcome treat to everyone! Sundays 12 to 5 The sewing . club met with ~[ r". Arthur Adair, 321 Melro se avenue, Kenilworth, for luncheon ~fonday . - n- A. \V. Hannah, 25() \Voodstock avenue, Kenilworth, gave an informal supper party Sunday eYening in celebration of her 11ltshand's birthday. -0- ~[ rs. The Home and Garden club will Yisit the Armour, Cudahy and l\f cKinlock garden s in Lake Forest Saturday, July 3. M. Portenhauser Painting Decorating Estimates given without obligation Phoru~ CYMBAL 2 Strikes each quarter of the hour on double toned bell metal onJ. Mahosany case. Reliable day movement. Hei1ht 9 lachea. Baae 20~~ inches. $26.00 l Personal Supervision of Fred Miller CENTRAL CAFETERIA Dominic I I Wilmette 2764 Pagliarulo ~ Jeweler 6 6 Wilmette Ave. Optician Phone Wilmette Nelson Building Central Ave., taat of Wilmette Ave. 1o6 1 1030 Greenleaf A··· WILMETTE WILMETTE