â- Illll.......IM-»MWt>........IIMII THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, JULY 8. 1921 â- "WPPPPBIPP Jbcial Happei\ii\df £ byRufKRuley k. >♦« RS. ROBERT G. MARRINER of Menominee, Mich announces the engagement of her daughter Marm»» m "oJS^mlw^JVon of Dr-^affSHd M. Galhe of 1115 Elmwood avenue. The engagement KTmumnced last week at a party given by Miss MarrinerV sis- E Mrs Harold Tideman of Chicago. Miss MarrineVls a gra'du- L 0f Northwestern University and is a member of the Alpha Phi [rority. - --------------fr-----â€"- Mrs Mary McCormick of Green Bay, Wis., announces the mar- \ge of her daughter, Sarah Agnes, to Mr. Edwin A Hurlhut 1 Ay Charles N. Hurlbut of 715 Greenleaf avenue onlffi^ ne 25. Mr. and Mrs. Hurlbut are spending their honeymoon in n^Vm^th0^ â„¢|L A* * ?,Ver' Wlt and UP°" the" "turn, te this month, will make their home on the north shore. I Mr. and Mrs. George T. Dieterich of Ottawa, 111., formerlv of plmette, announce thejtiarriage of their daughter, Ruth lone to al Parsons Cranei-ot Cleveland, Ohio, son of Mr. and Mrs p' D ranc of Ottawa, 111. ' Mr. and Mrs. G. Frank Perkins announce the marriage of their tighter Stella Francis, to Mr. t,e,lic E. Ball, on Sunday, June 12. r. and Mrs. Ball will maEeTfieir home in Bruce, Wis. The Instrument* of the Orchis- 's" will he explained by Mrs. Marx berndorfer, illustrated by ntembtr* the Chicago Symphony, at the ird Children's Concert at Ravinia _rk. July 14, at 3:15 o'clock. To those unfamilar with the Orch- itra, nothing is more difficult to un- jerstand than the variety of tones lorn the different instruments. To child it is exceedingly fascinating, it only to watch the different moth- 's used in playing on the various ftruments, but also to try and tell hich instrument is playing, when dividual voices are heard. In order that the less familiar in- rtinu-nts may be better understood f the youthful listeners at the avinia Park Concerts, this program ,s been arranged. Mrs. Oberndorfer will describe in simple innner the different famil s of instruments to be found in $he chestra, and how thelr~tones~are~ pduced. Kach individual voice will heard, playing some well known flection taken from orchestral com- Mition, which are familiar to the iildren. [The concert program following lis talk on the instruments has been specially planned and will give each Mtrument in the orchestra an op- ortumty for an obligate* passage. he following instruments will illus- ion- Mrs. Oberndorfer's talk. Flute, Ihoe. English horn, Clarinet, Bas- pon, Ircncb Horn, Trumpet, Trom- P'H1. I ulia. Drums. Mrs. I<la Gordon of Minneapolis. moiimcs the marriage of her itiKlil.T, Josephine Williamson, to lawmn,. Alden Horswell, son of and Mrs. Charles Horswell, jrroerly of Kenilworth. The wed- Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Harris Clark, returned on Saturday last rom a honeymoon spent in Virginia H*°wSprJ,ng8/ and win be at the home of Mr. Clark's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Clark, 716 Lake avenue, for the summer. On Sunday eve- ning, Miss Harriette Ridgway enter- tained with an informal supper party at her home in Kenilwortn, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Clark. â€"♦-_ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fletcher Batchelder of 120 Woodbine avenue, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Pauline Batchelder, to Mr. Clarence Walter Adams, -Saturday, July 2. -•_ Mr. and Mrs. % Charles McCloud ormerly of Kenilworth. now of Hol- lywood, Cal., will arrive July 9, to be heu Mr. and Mrs; Bently McCloud of Cumnor road. â€"♦_ - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baxter of Toledo, Ohio, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hulbert of Abbotts- ord road, during the past week. â€"*â€" Mrs. LeRoy Woodland was a luncheon hostess Wednesday last at her home on Leicester road. â€"♦â€". Mr. Hamilton Howe who was a graduate from Hyde Park high school this June left-Friday to enter Annapolis Naval Academy. â€"♦â€" --Mrs. Edward D. Parlm?Ie^~~enter> ained at bridge Saturday evening. â€" â€"*â€" - Miss Maribrie Burchard who has been in St. Louis, Mo., for the past the Presbyterian church hat gone for • twp week's outing to Hie wood* and lakes of northern Wis- consin. Dr. Magill is an expert fisherman 3£*§ *S* RreP«™ to do battle 3$u Xu!£ies\a£d to-«»tch hit trout of the northern woods. Some of the Doctor's friends have sug- gested that he take with him a camera so than there may be no questions as to the "fish *toriesM he nasfor them upon his return. He expects to uccupy his pulpit^gain on Sunday, July 24. â€"•â€" . MrL tnr Mrs. Charles McCue, 631 Washington avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crossley of 600 Washington av- «««?» and Mrs. Hurst, a sister of Mrs. ?J • I *' a/.e el|i°y»n|f â- boat trip to Duluth. Minn., and other points a.'?.n.? *P* northern Michigan shore. While in Duluth they wilt be the guests of Mrs. Frederick Armstrong, formerly Miss Elizabeth McCue. â€"*â€" Mrs. Richard J. Mulvey and daugh- ter, Elizabeth of 800 Oakwood ave- nue, are spending this week with friends in Milwaukee, and will leave shortly to join Mr. Mulvey and Jun- ius, at their summer cottage in South Haven, Mich. â€"♦â€" Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cope and son* Harold, of Champaign, 111. are visit- ing at the summer home of Mrs. H.J. Burt. Mrs. Cope will take a musi- cian s course of study und-r Godow- sky and remain several weeks. â€"♦â€" Friends of Kirs. Maude V. Smurr of Evanston, formerly a resident of this village for many years will re- gret to learn that she is__ill at the Evanston hospital recuperating from a serious operation. â€"•â€" Mrs. Stalham Williams. 1026 Elm- wood avenue, is in the Evanston hospital recovering from an opera- tion for appendicits. Beads Patterns Notions FLINKER and FLINKER The Store oi, Personal Service A complete stock of Millinery and drygoods 1217 Wilmette Ave LZLZ__^_: 'Jift west of the trecke Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Smith of 720 Eighth street, returned last week from a extended trip through the east. j. â€"♦â€" Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Calloway and family, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Pierce, of 920 Linden avenue, left last Friday to spend the summer at their summer home in Old Mission, Mich. -a____ â€"♦â€" Miss Nora Felter of Cincinnati, Ohio, is a guest at the home of her aunt, Mrs. H. C. Caldwell, 930 Linden CONSULT ___ R. W. BARTELMANN CO. |FOR| Frames, Sash, Doors and Interior Finish 910-912 Weed Street. CHICAGO Near North and Clybourn Aves Phone Lincoln 7012-3 BB wl--AugJJsi_wilh^4^^ ofjuly^ â€"♦â- K will take place today at the , '" i houtu' Mo"J.or the rimer residence of the bride-1 three weeks» returned Thursday. 'om's parents at Saugatuck, Mich. Mrs. Horswell will reside in utnn room fr. am Jhieaiio â€"*â€" Mr. and Mrs. Henry Riggs Rath- pn^vtl! ^ive the last of a series flunicr parties this evening in mrji'jmc._in_hMox nf Mm tt^th- ones iwn sisters.jr^he^Misses Edith n<r~\nr!>el Harney of Milwaukee. P" nr her RUest8 for a fortnight. jnerc a ill he covers for twenty â€"♦â€" ^Gflhcrt Osgood, son of Mr. and firs. R0y Osgood, and Norman p er. n 0f Mr. and Mrs. Amos formerly of Kenilworth, now Mrs. W. F. Freudenreich gave a garden party Thursday last.. â€"♦â€" The Evening Bridge club will meet with Mr. and Mrs. M. DeMent on Saturday. -â€"-----___^_ . _♦â€" Mr^ Lorenz Devitt of Montclair, f ryanston,- will leave next week Wausaukee.* or (' 'oratlo on a six weeks' trip. N. J. and ..^fnJRay Fruit of Boise. Idaho, are summering at the Kenil- worth Inn. â€"♦_ Mr. and Mrs. Hugh A. Foresman returned Sunday after a week's so- journ at Santa Fe, New Mexico. â€"♦â€" Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin H. Bisbee and children^ spent the Fourth at Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Logfe and family of 1032 Ashland avenue have gone to Douglas, Mich., for tne re- mainder of the summer, and will re- turn home about September 10. â€"♦â€" Mr. and Mrs. Rob W. Webber left Friday evening for a two week's va- cation, part of the time to be spent at Inlac rfty, Mich., and part with their parents in Champaign, III. Mrs. Marie Gougelman of New York is visiting at the home of her son, Paul R. Gougelman of 623 Cen- tral avenue. â€"•â€", Miss Bettyâ€"Rice entertained-four- teen^ of her friends at a dinner party on Friday evening, June 24, at her home, 518 Central avenue. Later in the evening the guests, attended the Junior dance at the Ouilmette Coun- try club. . â€"♦â€" ' Mrs. Foster Branson, 817 Central avenue, has gone to Atchison, Kan- sas, for a two month's, visit. â€"♦â€" Miss Jean McKenzie of 1100 Green- wood avenue, is ill at her home with tonsillitis. Save time- Save money Eating the cafeteria way. The food that we serve is placed /oryMu^inspection^umAthe whole menu is before your eyes. The time that you save in waiting on yourself also saves you the cost of waitress service. ^Wetctt^Cafeieria Central Ave. at Uth Street Wilmette, III Phone 2420 J â€"♦__ hv-aiul Mrs. Grant Ridgway and r a' 1 Mrs. Alexander Hannah re- «r»<l Saturday last from a three â„¢ '»i°«rn at Lake Placid club, -♦â€" te ,,ir|eS Macklin and daugh- r Mr v left Tuesday for Portland, jme. They will be the guests of ££5I*rfnd and Mrs. Frank Arm- "r Rev. Armstrong is chaplin 1 r Williams. The Macklins to Kenilworth in the fill ill. Dr. Henry Everett left Wednes- Winona Lake, Ind. Mrs. him Saturday and there over the £ere^ Tofned "*** remained Mr E ^^_Mrs^_William McCarthy wanston' were week-end guests «*â- and Mrs. Samuel Loomis Mr. Earl Moss spent several-days last week^ jh Neenah^Wis. . â€"♦â€" Mrs. W. W. Maltby returned last week from a two week's motor trip stopping awhile at Minneapolis, St. Paul and Minnetonka. ' â- 'â- ♦...... Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Poole left Thursday in their motor for New York, where they will make their -acemeet on the links. Some of the home. - â- ♦â- - ' Mrs. Victor Sanborn and daughter, Louisa, formerly of Kenilworth, now of the Majestic hotel, spent the week-end at Grand Beach, Mien. ♦ . Miss Harriette Reirhmann enter- tained, a few of her friends informal- ly on Thursday afternoon. GEORGE STUMP TENOR . Teacher off Singing Assistant to Fronts Proechowaky 718 Fine Arte Bldg. CHICAGO TfWDtWHf i nirfiion 4v31 Dr. Charles E. Geisse Osteopathic Physician PImm WiL 2052 1150 RESIDENCE PHONE 5W Ave. â€"â- 'nslU11 <â- Torpedo Sand Gravel Cruahgd LjjPmioiie Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Schaser and family who have been residing at 900 Forest avenue for the past few months, have moved to Lake Forest. 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