Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Jul 1928, p. 12

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12 WILMETTE LIFE ] uly 13, 1928 Home, Garden Club Kenilworth Group Asks for Suits for Veterans Names the Winners B. & G. CANDY Refreshing home- made candies for hot summer days. Take a box of Beach & Geils with you on your next trip. 1V, ,,,;.,., twiet tlllilfl llllf/Whtrt in B1111ntton Mrs. Joseph Joyce, Mrs. James Prentiss, and Mrs. Frank C. Nason, visited Great Lakes hospital Monday morning for the Kenilw9rth Neighbors. The::v. distribu,t ed chocola,te· bar~, cigarets and clothing.· · The committee finds that suits in the sizes 38 to 40 are needed the most by the veterans. Anyone who has articles to contribute is asked to call Mrs. Prentiss at Kenilworth 127 or Mrs. Nason at Kenilworth 4363. The next trip to Great Lakes will be made July 23, when t.he Kenilworth Neighbors will give a card party at the Red Cross hut. Miss Jane Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank ·Young of Kenilworth, has been entertaining her roommate, Miss Carol Clark of Youngstown, Ohio, for the past t~o week~. . T~e girls are going _to Elkho, Wts., thts week to visit Miss Dixie Douglas. Two weeks later the three girls are going to Youngsto~n, Ohio, for a visit. -oClyde Ross and his son, Carleton,_ of Kenilworth, left recently for a fishmg trip at Lauderdale Lak~. in Flower Contest Contests in flower arrangements and specimens of flowers and their plants were held Monday · afternoon by the Kenilworth Home and Garden club at the home of Mr3. John L. Wilds, 224 Oxford road_, Kenilworth. ' Mrs. W. W. Wheelock ,won the first prize in flower arrangement with snapdragons ranging in color from the yellows to the rose pinks in a dull ·pink bowl. Mrs. John P. Oleson won the second prize with her arrangement of delphiniqm in a green bowl line,t with blue. Mrs. Oliver Barrett took the third prize with her exhibit of cherry branches in an 9ld pewter pitcher. Honorable mention was accorded to Mrs. Robert McNeil Burns for a beautiful corsage bouquet made from garden flowers. Among the specimens of flowers exhibited were Madonna lilies, columbine, .foxglove, snap~ragons and oth~r flowers now bloomwg profusely m the gardens. Mrs. Walter Gore Mitchell, president of the Wilmette Garden club, gave a talk at the end of the contest on the ju.dging of flowers and floriculture. For Brtttr Homr MtUir C11mlira 567 Lincoln Ave. Winnetka 1633 Orrington Ave. Library Plaza Evanston GIVES MUSICALE Miss Charlotte Erwin of Kenilworth entertained guests la~t Friday afternoon at a musicale. Madame Sefl, a Czecho-Slovakian woman, gave the recital. Mrs. Sefl dresse d in costumes of the different sections of CzechoSlovakia and Bohemia. She sang folk songs and the native songs of her country, and explained much about their customs. Mrs. Sefl came to this countrv shortlv after the war. She and her husband studied at Oberin college. Preston Farley and Gene Hustings . have been on a ten dav cruise on the ·Atlantic ocean with -the R. 0. T. C. from Northwestern university. This division from Northwestern joined the units from Harvard, Yale, and Georgia In stit ute of Technology, on board the U.S. S. flag ship, \Vyoming. They made stops at Halifax. Nova Scotia and Portland, Maine. The two boys \\'ill be home the end of this week after a trjp to New York and Philadelphia . Mr. and Mrs. William Glennon d · Kenilworth have sold their home at 211 \\' arwick road to the \Villiam Suits of . \Vjhi1ette. The Glennons have moved to Evanston. Mr. and ~Ir s . Suits and familv expect to mm·e into their n.e w home -in August. -CJ- .· -< f .. I -o- Whether chosen for private residence, club pavillion, hotel or b u s i n e s s establishment; whether used for decoration or protection on porches, balconies or nook - Blasius awnings are today preferred by those who want material of unique beauty and rugged durability. Paisley Ball. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidnev Ball of Indian Hill, left la st Sunday -for Minneapolis where she will be a bridesmaid for Miss Jane King, one of her college friends. ~!i ss Paisley ~xpects to be gone for abqut two weeks. ~lis:; -o- Canopies Rented for All Social Occasions HAROLD M. BLASIUS Co. Established 19 I :J Mis5 Jane Y,oung of Kenihvorth entertained guests at luncheon and bridge last Saturday, for her guest, Miss Carol Clark, of Youngstown, Ohio. -0- MANUFACTURERS OF AWNINGS AND CANOPIES :vliss ~fargaret Korrady, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Korrady of Kenifworth, entertained a few guests for tea Sunday evening in honor of Miss Marjorie Kittle of Indianapolis. -0- 26 Prouty Annex 1578 MAPLE A VENUE GREENLEAF 2822 Winnetka 1125 302 s. GENESEE ST. WAUKEGAN Mr. and Mrs. Noble Gillett and their family, of Kenilworth, left last Friday for Ludington, Mich. They plan to be gone for about two weeks. -0- Junior Benson, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Benson of Kenilworth, entertained eight boys at supper on July 4. Later the 'boys set off fireworks.

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