THE LAKE SHORE NEWS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. 1921 PC- JbciaJ HappeiMixdi* VJiteette^KewilvtortK" by RufKRuley *^ -i SSHNnSlSi VERY INTERESTING WEDDING I ley Geronlc" Henrv Tav TERESTING WEDDING in the near future is Id. son of Mfi. Frank W. Gerould of Evanston. ~, â- â- -Y)ot*Jr" «-*£iHlworth. and Mr. Walter Blakes- j that of Miss Dorothy Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs . will take place September 10, in the Church of the Holv >mforter, Kenilworth. -â€" Mr*. Frank Avery Gerould. formerly of Kenilworth, now of lew York, will be matron of honor, and Miss Ruth Woodward ||U be maid of honor. The bridesmaids will be Mrs. N. Landon lovt, Jr., Mrs. Leon Thomas Ellis, Miss Catherine Slater, and tiss Margaret Taylor, sister of the bride. Mr. Wendell Clark will #rve as best man for Mr. Gerould, and the following will be ligh- ts : Mr. N. Landon Hoyt, Jr., Mr. Leon Thomas Ellis, Mr. Harris Klder of Elmhurst, and Mr. Vincent Taylor, brother of the bride. There will be a small reception for the young people at the feylor residence, 431 Essex road. ' Following a honeymoon, Mr. and Mrs. Gerould will be at home n Sherman avenue, Evanston. Miss Dorothea Wales has chosen October 8 as the date of jer marriage to Richard S. Cutler of Evanston. The wedding '•ill take place at the home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Albert â- Vales, 385 Ridge avenue, Winnetka. Both young people are grad- uates of Northwestern university, Miss Wales being a member of he Gamma Phi Beta sorority, and Mr. Cutler belonging to the hit Delta Theta fraternity. .The marriage of Miss Dorothy jrentaiio, daughter of Judge and Mrs. Iheodore Brentano, 1441 Dearborn arkway, Chicago, to Mr. Husted [cCullough Meyer, the Shore Crest, ill take place Saturday, September \t at the residence of Miss Brentano's rother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Its. Frank^ejt^b^cJhjJf^Wimi^tkai The wedding service wiHHbeTead at ]:30 o'clock in the afternoon, Rev. lames Austin Richards officiating. Miss Virginia Wagner of New York to be the maid of honor. Mrs. John Enfield, formerly Miss Katherine Me. is to be matron of honor. Mr. lfield will serve as best man for lr. Meyer. diss Brentano also will be attended four little,flower girls, the Misses Jeor^ia Anderson, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Randjtll Anderson of Bryn Mrs. Frank Watt, 338 Melrose ave- nue, Kenilworth, left this week for Lake Geneva where she is visiting with her sister, Miss E. J. Riddiford, at th e rifyamlihoem g:&rLyhud, at their family home. â€"•*â€" Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watt and fam- ily of 338 Melrose avenue, Kenilworth, arrived home rec«nt1y^from~atr~ex^ tended trip through the west, stop- ping-at Pikes Peak, Colorado Springs and Estes Park. Mrs. T. H. Maddock, and her daugh- ter Grace of 1005 Greenleaf avenue, returned from a month's stay at Mackinac Islands, Mich., on Saturday last. Mr. Maddock returned two weeks ago. â€"*â€" Miss Grace L. Maddock, 1005 in , , ,,c,...... ....... ..... Greenleaf avenue, entertained jointly awr^ £W-a4i4 Ba"rbara,Jftelen~an^ ten couples at ___ t3 .. .1... .1,----»V!l>1«an r\( tlit» Krirlf'c tho ilinni>r.i1nnp>> it fli» Waatmnralan/I loan l^efsbach. children of the bride's |i«ter. . Supper will be served in the garden lor relatives and close friends. â€"*â€" Mrs. Frank Grassly. 10619 Long- voo'l Drive, Chicago, opened her otr" August 29. for the September letting of the Executive Board of h*» New America Shoo. Th" New America Shon. located in [he Stevens Building. Chicago, and isored by the Daughters of the (merican Revolution, is maintained ,. th« nuronse of sellinsr a variety of beautiful and useful articles made by »ien-born American women. New Americans". Proceeds go to foreign- er" oeonle w'thin our shores. Many , forth shore women are actively in- terested in the venture. â€"♦â€" Invitations have been issued for the adding of Miss Kathryn Louise Stevens of Highland Park, to Webster 'J^iand Stafford of Glencoe. which take place Saturday evening, Sep- .....Her 1. at 8:30 at "The Meadows. Ihe home of the bride's parents, Mr. knd Mrs. Raymond William Stevens, in Highland Park. At home cards are issued for 614 Hinman avenue. Evans- jkor.. after November IS.------â€" Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Trush and ISiipfiTers Ruih and Stella.715 Forest ivenue. stopped in Sacramento during Mr rerent trio through California md visited a number of places of istorical interest, including Sutter ort. the first interior settlement by .hite men in California and center I activities in the gold rush days of B849. Mr and Mrs. Willis H. Hutson and l^t- Bradford; 1112 Elmwood avenue. [with their guest, Miss Bryant, of New *ori- have been motoring through ie T*'.-yp-r Peninsula of Michigan. lAftr- >tav at Lake Gogebic, they re- jturtied home by way of the Wisconsin Pells and Madison. ltMr. Jack Rath.hone; son of Mr. and â- '"•" kathbone Mr. Webster â- Ball Ian.; a--' Iron Jurv oi Mr. and Mrs. Sidney R*tt Charles Ho^e. son of Mr. Charles D. Howe, returned mm Manitovvish. BouMer Wis., last Monday. Mr and Mrs. Stanley K. Gage and son F, y. have return**! to their Cht- ca?.-, residence and rented , their cottar on. Sheridan road to Mr. and Mt*7-\vukittson and family win ee«ipy the place for the winter. p ~- â€" *â€" J&r and Mrs. John V. Rathboae. 551 Akk°^^rtf road, had as their guests per the week-end Mr. and Mrs. IX Clark, of Newton.^acr^ the dinner-dance at the Westmoreland Country club. â€"•â€" Mrs. Alvin J .Butz and daughter Marion. 500 Central avenue, are leav- ing Saturday. September 3, for San Diego, Cal.. where they will spend the winter. -_♦_ Lionel Robertson has issued invi- tations for a musical Sunday evening at 8 o'clock at his residence, Holly- hock house, in Ravinia. Miss Laura Williams; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Williams of Glencoe, will make her debut as a singer. She will be assisted by Miss Hazel Evering- ham. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scheidenhelm and their daughter, Miss Frances ScheidenHelm. of Wilmette, were touring in Wisconsin last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Klemm of Wil- mette and Robert Klemm of Evans- ton returned this week from a trip to Starved Rock and Peru, visiting relatives. » â€"♦â€" Miss Esther Hoffman. 1635 Lake avenue, entertained Wednesday even- ing of this week with a miscellaneous shower for Miss Verna Tucker, who is to be married September 5.* Youmay have been me a ring the mrong corset all your life without knowing it G C But never without suffering from it in appearance, health, temperâ€"or all three. Your first O S S A R Front Lacing © K $ scientifically designed, carefully chosen, properly fitted, may very probably mean a total change in the way your dressmaker looks at youâ€"and the way you look at yourself. We offer these original front lacing corsets at moderate prices well within the reach of every woman, and we will assume full re- sponsibility for your complete satisfaction. The McAHister-Worthen Co. 1148 Wilmette Ave. Mrs. Walter Hannah and Mr. and Mrs, Charles Bull. 229 Essex road, Ke4«4wor4hT-are-fflotQring home after a sojourn at Tmoahawk Lake, Wis., as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Englar of the Kenilworth Inn. Mrs. Claud Brown of Edgewater, formerly of Wilmette, was a luncheon hostess Tuesday last in honor of Mrs. Clark Parsons. â€"' ♦""" Mr. and Mrs, Adam W. Crawford. 710 Central avenue, were dinner hosts Monday evening at the Evanston Golf club. 4â€" Mr. Roy Garrett and son Herbert, and Mr. J. H. Newport, son Herb- ert, and nephew Davis, left Saturday for a fishing trip at Twin Lakes, Wis., to be gone over the week-end. â€"♦â€" Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Clark. 716 Lake avenue, were dinner hosts at th^South Shore Couritry club Thurs- day last in honor of Mrs. Baird of Akron. Ohio, and Mrs. Clark Parsons, of Hollywood, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mer. of Edge- water, were dinner hosts at Skokie Country club Saturday last in honor of Mrs. Clark Parsons, of Hollywood, Cal. Mr. J. Ellis Slater, 320 Melrose ave- nue. Kenilworth, has sold his home to Mr and Mrs. A. B. Adair, 445 Wash- ington avenue, Glencoe. â€"♦â€" The Afternoon Bridge club met at the home of Mrs. L. M. Allen on Tues- day last. ' Dr. and Mrs. Rufus B. Stolp. and daughters Elizabeth and Catherine, re- turned Sunday after a two weeks' motor trip through northern Wiscon- sin. â€"♦â€" The Evening Bridge club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ridg- way Monday evening. i Mr. and Mrs. Claude Burnham were dinner hosts Saturday evening at Ex- moor Country club in honor of Miss Eleanor Eckhart and Miss Helen Cresap. â€"♦â€"~ Mrs. Morton Paterson, 925 Chest- nut avenue, has as her guests her two sisters. Mrs. F. A. Croft, of St. Louis, and Mrs. C. J. McLean, of Holland Mich. Miss Elizabeth Siddall. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Siddall, 1018 Lake avenue, has returned home after a two week's sojourn at Lantz, Mich. ff^t^Compintf^tine In T4iis Community , Never before yas atTEWirTleTe^idirof Fall Hats and Caps been shown here* We are firm in belief that it is what is needed. HntS *n a^ shapes and sizes - from the ex- tremes of youth to the "conservative, â€"- CnhS *or out*n8. an& pdt * in the newest shapes ""*> An early selection will assure you of size and style J BURNS TOGGERY ACROSS FROM THE N. IT. STATIOH '••••••••••â- â- ••••••â- MB «»â- ••••••*•• J: gllllllllllllHIIIII.....Ullflllllltlllll.....IMIIIMIHtlttfMIIIIIUUtlltllM1lllltllHIIIIII»lllItlHllllltinitlllllllll(Itliltllllllltlllll!llllllllllllUIIItiri(llllIHIItllHII|l|ll||||ltM!tHIII Mrs. William E. Dodson^of 4Cenil- >vorth and her nieces Miss Gwenyth Mansfield-Jones of Evanston. and the Misses Sarah and Mary Armstrong. are spending the late summer at Provincetown. Mass. They vvtll re- turn September 15. Mr. Frederick lyes. Mr. Axel Ward- en of Montclair. X. J-. and Mr. W alter Smith of Stockton. Cal.. are residing PIANO INSTRUCTION SARA DIVINOFF SIM Winthrop Avenue Chicago, HI. Sunny side 6149 Leschetitzky Method Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Cole, their son Hattett and daughter Bermce. 417 Cumnor road. Kenilworth. left Wed- nesday on a three weeks* motor trip through New Yoatfcstate.* FURS 35% DISCOUNT Our ability to save our customers large sums of money during: the past thirtv years enables us this season to offer hi*ch grade fur garments at ihe lowest |M>ssibte prices. newest and latest fur creations in wraps and coats 'made of Hudson *>*at. S*iuirr*l. Mink. Kolinsky. 15t-aver. Mar- ten, etc. We would suggest that you visit our estab- lishment and look over the many beautiful fur Karments for fall and winter. A deposit wilt reserve any garment for- later delivery. Storage free. MAKING AND REMODELING GOWNS and FROCKS 2I6HOYBURN BUILDING PHONE EVANSTON 7467 EVANSTON. ILLINOIS BlllinMtn(«HIHinUltinrUHIHI»IIIIHIIIH)MHIIIIIIIfHKUW:imirHf!tnUIIH»IHlMIIMIH»Illtttll»lllllIlllllllllIt»f»fUltJUUIHI«MHI« The McAllister Worthen Co. offers SPECIAL REDUCTIONS ON CHILDREN'S HOSE This Week Fall line of School Jâ€"k* mmd SchomI Smpk** 1148 Wilmette Avenue