NNOUNCEMENTS have been received here of the mar- ["nage of Miss Constance E. Kroh? daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Kroh, of Cleveland, Ohio, to Captain Warner B. Gates, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Gates, of 1126 Wilmette enue, which was solemnized on the afternoon of March 5, in the thedral of St. Paul's in Los Angeles, Cal., Dean McCormick read- g the service. Captain and Mrs. Gates spent their honeymoon at >ronado Beach, and at present are making their home in Mon- via, Cal. Captain Gates has received orders to move to the Pre- io, San Francisco, this month, where he will take charge of a lloon company. -----------♦â€"â€" Members of the Woman's Guild of St. Augustine's church are isily engaged in making preparations for the Spring dancing party rhicii is to be held at the Ouilmette Country club on Wednesday ,'oning, April 13. Mrs. H. Howard Musson is chairman of the jmmittee in charge and has assisting her Mesdames Burt Alan frowe, T. H. Maddock, G. W. Buchholz and E. A. Kaumeyer. Tick- ts may be obtained from any member of this committee. Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Bernice Flanagan, daughter of Mr. Edward W. Flanagan of 944 Sheridan bad, to Attorney Frank A, McDonnell of Chicago, which took place In Thursday evening of last week. Mr. and Mrs. McDonnell will ive at the Drake hotel. The annual luncheon of the Wil- lette Cdhimittee for Arden Shore ras held at the North Shore hotel on fhursday, April 7. Plans were^per- scted for carrying on the drive for inds which is to take place in May. Miss Anna Belle Ferrier, the jperintendent at the camp con- ributed many stories of the life in lis big open air home. The following women comprise the rilmette committee: Mrs. Joseph T. Uddall, chairman; Mrs. Percy A. Uden, Mrs. Louis S. Becker, Mrs. Carles Sanford Clarke, Mrs. David I Davis, Mrs. Walter Elmer, Mrs. Louis F. Gates, Mrs. Arthur H. How- ird Mrs. E. R. Heinsheimer, Mrs. Wallace W. Kerr, Mrs. John T. Ling, Jrs. Charles ArLundberg, Miss Edna ,ewis, Mrs. J. Nye Macalister, Mrs. J. Smith, Mrs. F. L. Tolman, treasurer, and Mrs. M. H. West. â€"♦â€" Mrs. Florence Butler Snite, (Mrs. A, . Snite), soprano, assisted by Mar- arct Carlisle at the piano, presented he following program in the Sibyl "ammis^MacDermid studio Jn the ine Arts building, oh Thursday of ast week: oire che Langue ,;v.^;*w.»j^tq» ithuanian Song ........#.. • «cJ0P.in lorian Song......'..••......#Goddard Mio Babbino Caro, Gianni Schichi .......,,,.................Puccini hildren's Songs........B. M. Scott The Friendly Brook. The Dragon Fly Baby. ^ Little Cricket. The Loop Worm. .* illinella...................• • •§*« Ja ff=€ircomette . ^^^»....... Sibella The engagement it announced of J Mitt "Evelyn Lucy Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Smith of Glencoe, to Ifr. Raymond B. La- Selle. son of Mr. and, Mrs. Burton R. LaSelle, 846 Cornell avenue, Chicago. After spending the Easter vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Smith, 1211 Ashland avenue, Miss Bleakiot* Smith returned to ther school, Dana Hall, Wellesley, Mass., and Miss Helen Anderson returns to Ferry Hall. -'â- '♦â€" Mr. G. M. Clute and his daughter, Miss Frances Clute, have gone to California for a stay of several I months. Through an error in last! week's column it was stated that Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Clute of 735 Ninth street, were in California. Sinclair Lewis, author of "Main Street", was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Gates, 1126 Wilmette avenue, during his stay here in Chi- cago. Mr. Lewis is a nephew of Mrs. Gates. _ U nior eseeir ri..........*.» • Scott The Song that My Heart is Singing.. .................«.... .MacDermid The Song of the Lark......Coverley Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. D. Hall, 1008 Greenleaf avenue, had as their guests last week, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Floria of Winipeg. Manitoba, who are spending sometim%yJSVting old friends in Wilmette and Evans- ton. Mr. Floria was a member of the Amicitia club and formerly resided on the north shore. A number of de- lightful affairs have been given in theirhonor,includinga dinner party on Thursday evening of last week, given by Mr. and Mrs. William Norns. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Floria were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene K. Selleck, in Chicago Heights. Mrs. C. A. Eldridge is planning to return home next Monday after a two weeks' vacation. She visited her daughter Leah, who is teaching school in southern Illinois, her son Lloyd, who is attending the Uni- versity of Illinois, and was to spend next Sunday at Lake wood, Ohio,-with Rev. and Mrs. Bowers, formerly of Wilmette. • •___ Mr. and Mrs. Warren Winn and small son, of Detroit, Mich., who have been at the North Shore hotel for a few days, are now the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Winn in Ev- anston, indefinitely. Mr. Winn's busi- ness has been transferred to Chica- go, and it is likely that they will lo- cate on the north shore for the com- ing year. Mrs. Charles F. Pease, and Mrs. Herbert Deyo and Miss Bernice Deyo have returned to their home at 726 Laurel avenue, after a three months' stay in St. Petersburg and Jackson- ville, Fla. En routehome they stop- ped in Washington, D. C, for a short visit;â€" - â€":â€" Mrs. P. A. Fagg, who for the past two or three years has been making her home in California, is spending a few days in Madison, Wis., with hep son, Kenneth, and later will come to Wilmette to visit among several of her friends. â€"♦â€" Mr. and Mrs. William O. Belt and Mr. and Mrs, Fred E. Harwobd entertained with a dancing party at the Belt home, 601 Washington ave- nueHaat^riday evening in honor of their daughters, the Misses Virginia Belt and Betty Harwood. Mrs. E. B. Rathbone, who has been Mr. and Mrs. Wendeltn P. Seng, 401 Lake avenue, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ma^amrEoVGoedecke will present ^W^Burghar^-lOB Woodbine avenue following pupils Hi rf^ai-twr Monday-evening, at_6© clock, at Brown's Hall: Mary Lauer, Eleanor Idler, Maryleua Pettibone. Helen Halt Dorothy Bryant, jfarlorie Mead. John Adkins, Frederick Watd- ner. Jane Cornell, Medora Bright, Audrey Bauer. Marie Flentye, Franc- es Anderson, Dorothy Clyde,. EMm- beth Thompson, Theodora Mitchell, Grace Johnson, Marge Hyatt, Flor- ence Newport and Ethel Flentye. â€"Club-members will be pleasedto learn Mr. Joseph Dodson, president of the Audubon society, who gave such a delightful stereopticon lecture on "Bird and Bird-houses'* before the Woman's club, a short time ago, has agreed to return to^the village and gtve the same fcctnre-at the school the school children and their-par^ ents. at some near date, to be an- nounced later. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Galitz, formerly of 1206 Gregory avenue, have naoved into their new home at 1041 Oak street, Winnetka. The members of the First division of the Ladies' Aid society of the Methodist church, will meet at the home of Mrs. A. N. Page, 1023 Ash- land avenue, on next Monday after- noon at 2:30 o'clock. The Alpha Phi sorority of North- western University will give a Card party at the Evan ston Woman's club on Saturday, April 9, for the benefit of the Sorority House fund. The annual dinner of the Woman's Missionary society of the Methodist church will be given this evening in the church parlors at 6:30 o'clock. Members and their friends are cordially invited. i 'â- â- '*.' ♦ â- Mrs. Charles Summers, of Portland, Oregon, is spending several weeks as the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira A. Jones in Winnetka. Mrs. Summers was formerly Miss Janet Jones. â€"♦â€" The Fourth division of the Ladies' Aid society of the Methodist church held an all-day meeting on Monday at the home of Mrs. Max W. Zabel, 1247 Chestnut avenue. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Calloway, and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Peirce returned Saturday by motor to their home at 920 iLnden avenue, after spending the winter in Orange City, Fla. Miss Ruth Bower, 1041 Ashland avenue, recently entertained thirty tw6 of Ttffr ffontfrfn^tfcry^tfcrique party, sixteen coming for luncheon on one day and sixteen the next. â€"•â€". Miss Esther Dunshee is in Cleve landV OhiOf-where-she^is to give an address the latter part of the week. She will return home Monday with Mrs. Eldridge. - Miss Katherine Scheidenhelm re turned to Baltimore - on Thursday, after spending the Easter vacation with her parents. Miss Scheidenhelm is assistant dietitian at John Hop kins. â€"•â€"': After a visit of several days with old friends in Wilmette and Evans- ton, Mrs. George A. Van Dyke re- turned yesterday to her home in Indianapolis, Ind. . Mr. Harold Moore of New York making h^fomTm'pT.';^ oS| f^^uiiS^^S^,^^A *«t ft,« «*=* vMr !« snendine several -few-days with his parents, Mr. and werekh.ev?"tinygeol'd S aSfre£?'f Mr.. W. S. Moore. 531 Washington ives in Wilmette and Kenilworth. Be- fore her return west, she will* spend" some time with her mother, MHfc For- rester, at her home in! Chicago. Mrs. Donald Payne and and her small son, Billy, of 815 Elmwood tye- nue, returned home on-Saturday last^ from an extended visit in St. Peters- burg, Fla., as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Payne. and Mr. and Mrs^Charles A. Barton, 1216 Chestnut avenue, are spending ten days at West Baden and French Lick Springs Ind. ~ Miss Frances Flentye spent a few days early this.week with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Flentye, 729 Lake avenue. On Wednesday evening she left for a short visit wil friends in Paris, 111., before returning to school in Fort Wayne, Ind. ,:, f â- â- Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Carpenter .of innetka, announce the engagement of their daughter, Victoria, to Mr. Paul Randall Kreger of Winnetka, son of Charles Kreger of Chicago. The wedding will take place this month. ^Mn^AniamJ» _ Woodcock accom- panied by her daughter, have return ed to their home at 934 Sheridan road, from Washington* D. C______â- !._ ♦ Mrs. Charles A. Barton and Rosa- mund Barton of 1216 Chestnut ave- nue, are guests at the West Baden Springs hotel avenue. â€"•- Mrs. D. W. Campbell of Franklin- ville, N. Y., who has been spending the winter with her brother, Fred A. Smith, 729 Eighth street, returned to her home on Tuesday. Mrs. Cfifford Hubbard of Rock Island, was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur G. Glover, 1240 Forest avenue, whence she came to attend the Olwin-Nicholson nuptials.| The Philanthropy department of the Wilmette Woman's club will hold its last sewing meeting for the year on Friday, April 15, at the clubhouse. LADIES9 KNIT UNION SUITS. Ladies9 fine stitch- ed, Summer weight Union Suits, low neek, no sleeves, knee length; sizes 38 to 44. These suits formerly sold at $1.00; specially priced, while they last, Matting Suit Cases Well made, metal-bound edges and £f Q|* metal corners. A special value for (platft) The McAllister Store H48 Central Avenue WILMETTE, ILL. CHESTER P. AMBLER Presents His Original Novelty Orchestra Playing at the OUILMETTE COUNTRY CLUB Wednesday Evening, April 13th Be sure to come and hear some wonderful dance music Telephone Wilmette 499 OPEN FOR OTHER ENGAGEMENTS SPECIAL SPRING OFFER FOR APRIL ONLY One Dozen, 6x10 Silvertone d*1 /Y Portraits (Regular Price $ 14) ty * V EUGENE L. RAY PHOTOGRAPHER Hoyburn Building EVANSTON For Appointment Phone 2238 BE PHOTOGRAPHED THIS YEAR ON YOUR BIRTHDAY GEORGE STUMP TENOR T«a«h«r of gimlm ASM8QUIC CO Fwwtw%M9 iTMCnPwf^J' 718 Fin* Art. Bid* CHICAGO Tahohon* t Harrison 4031 Spring Term Of Children'tDMKmgCUMCtâ€" WDroettc Woman't aui>-Satur- <ky aftemoont at 2:15. 3:15 and 4:30 o'clock. Five lessons $2.50. MISS JEAN RICHARDSON. taaiaaiaiaioiaiaiaioiaiaiaiaia* I Ann Hathaway { I ViolMste Announces the Opening ofa Class in Wilmette on Saturday f iâ€"â€"- '.aiaiMiai GRACELAND 6054 4 J