THE tAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, jggj m * mw Wllmetts Social Anchor Inn Adds II« $10,000 to Delta I! Gamma House tea room with co-educated waitresses attracts the public to the extent of $10,000 a. year. So the Delta Gamma sorority found . when they balanced the books of Anchor Inn, on the grounds of the Community Golf club, before taking over the conces- sion for the coming year, and they mourn the hard fate which makes this their last year at the inn. It will be torn down at the end of the sea- son to make room for a new club house. % Every penny of profits from the inn goes into the $40,000 fund which the Ssorority must have before it builds Itself a,home. The tea room was started last May by the alumni and active chapters of the Delta Gamma ?in-the former-quarters of JftfcJBvans- ton Golf club. Co-eds painted the chairs and tables, and sewed the cur- tains ,and fluffed the cushion* and ar- ranged the fllowers and camouflaged the cracks in the" floor. Then more "co-eds passed out sandwiches and cooling drinks to tired golfers in the grill, and served the meals in the up- stairs dining room. Except for the kitchen help and a paid manager, all the workers are volunteers. The inn has done so well that it opened with a^ourish of paintbrushes and sewing-needles this year. On 3Decoration_Day_Jtserved 200 diners, *nd Tn^ Satur^ay^lgliter^t^g^neraliz takes care of 100 v^^ons. s : Mr. Charles McCoy, 730 Ashland ave- nue, will be opened on Monday after- noon next for a concert to be given by the pupils of Pearl Barker, Ann _ODvorsky^Long and Ruth Ellen Zeisler of the Wilmette Branch of the £olum- bia School of Music. Those who will take part in the program are Charles Prance, Ray France, Warren Furmann, Herbert Coppell, Ruth Cohn, James Strong, Mary Elizabeth McNulty, Dor- othy Hosmer, Marjorie^ Solomon, Emily Darst, Muriel Seng, John Nicpll, Edith Larson, Helen Larson, Helen Wood, Muriel Wilson, Mary Ross, Charlotte Moody, Gertrude Copeland, Katherine Ellis-, Isabel Macalister, Florence McCoy, Elizabeth Nicoll, Wil- liam Gibson; r Jean Hosmer, . Henry Hu«nian,Dorothy Oberbeck, Eleanor Buckman, Pauline McCoy, Ruth Rice, it-Moors, Elizabeth Randall and Louise McCoy. On Ws way to the Orient to superintend the installation of $3,000,- 000 worth of steel safes and vaults in various banking institutions and in the Chinese government mint at Shanghai, E. Jackson Casse and Mrs. Casse departed on the Admiral liner President Madison, Saturday, May 27. Mr. Casse is bank architect and con- sulting engineer of the Mosler Safe Company of New-Â¥oric-Jte*djUt1oialto the contract with the Chinese mint; Mr. Casse will superintend insalhv tibns of safes in banks in Tientsiirand Hankow and in the Industrial^ Bank of Japan, the Mitsubishi Bank, the Osaka Trust Company and the New Imperial Hotel. ......MiZm^-^^.__l. Mr. and Mrs; Casse were former residents of Wilmette, having owned the home at 633 Forest avenue, for a numbSToTyears. Th^Twlli be in~th* Orient eighteen months. M Ah in^rahcemen£otTnterest beWTr the marriage of Miss Marjorie Whif- fen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willis T. Whiff en of 1122 E. 4ftth street, Chi- cago, to Mr. Holmes Martin, also of Chicago, which was quietly solenv ntzed on Saturday, June 3. After a fortnight's wedding journey, Mr. and Mrs. Martin will make their home witir^the bride's parents: Mr..and Mrs. Whiffen are former residents of this village, having resided on Ash- land avenue, for a number of years. !H£ -Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Stetson Harman and two children, of 1011 Chestnut avenue, will leave Wilmette June for Los Angeles, CaL, where they will reside for the present. Mr. Harman, who has been connected with, the Union Stock Yard and Transit Co., Chicago Junction Ry. Co., and Central Manufacturing District of Chicago, for the past 15 years, will be identified with similar activities in Los Angeles, which ate to be controlled by the ... Chicago, companies..; ^^...i^^y^^/i,. iJMrs. JFrankJH, Gallagher^^ms For- est avenue, is leaving SundayTp spend BeveraT^ays with her daughters, the Misses Sarah and Margaret Gallagher, _ in Madison, Wis. Mr. Gallagher and ^Ms&rJMary Gallagher will join-them on Tuesday and will remain there over Commencement, at which time Miss Sarah Gallagher will-boâ€"gaduateOj from the University of Wisconsin. The marriage of Miss Hel|I^% Mickey, daughter of Judge^rod Mrs. p. M Mickey, 1523 WalnutstreoVto MiV^Tar=^=JtockeLof^ChJcago, wttl wHl be celebrated quietly on Saturday ^ afternoon, June 17. The service will be read at five o'clock, in St Augus- tine's church, by Rev. Hubert C. Carle- ton and will be followed by a recep- tion and wedding supper for the im- mediate families at the home. Members Joyed of motor the Irlp Dinner to Club en- Lake Geneva, where they spent a on Saturday last, the week-end at Thorndale Inn. There were twelve in the party. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hastings, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rennacker, Mr. and Mrs. Will C. Braun, Mr. and Mrs. David Hall, and Mr. and Mrs, Richard W. Jordan. Miss Abby King has returned to Wilmette and is with her sister. Miss Katherine King at 600 Central ave- nue, after an absence of eight months, part of which time she spent in the Cumberland Mountains Of Kentucky, and the balance with her nephew, Norman King in Pittsburgh. Pa. Miss Dorothy Yonkers, 911 Sheridan road, is at present in thjkJESast, visit- ing friends in the~Tarious New En- gland 'states. Miss Dorothy returned East to enjoy Commencement Week at National Park Seminary, Forest Glen, Maryland, from which school she graduated last year.. She will return home July first. • ~ Miss Louise Miller, whose marriage to Mr. Ernest^Alfred Gould will take place on Wednesday, June 21, was the guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower given by the Misses West at their home, 811 Forest avenue, last Saturday afternoon. Miss Mary Latham left Wednesday for Detroit, and will later attend the Commencement at Wells College, where her sisterr^Miss^Mildred Lath- am will graduate. Accompanied by one or two friends, the Misses Lath- am will leave shortly for a summer tour abroad. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Carnahan, 700 Central avenue, are expected to ar- rive home on Sunday from Pasadena, Cal., where they have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Rathbone and Mrs. F.i F. Parsons. '1^j2:Z â- 7-:?i--Ww. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Williams and daughter, Dorothy, have given up their apartment in Birchwood and are mak- ing their home with Mrs. Williams' parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. McGarth, 12£ Nintli street. W. C. Shurtieff, 815 Lake avenue, as chairman of the Finance Committee from the ROyal Arcanum Insurance Association, is attending the semi- annual meeting of that committee in Boston, this week. _ ___ The annual barrel opening for the members of the First Division of the Methodist church will be held at the the home of Mrs. Charles A. Lundberg, 1538 Walnut avenue, on Monday, June 12, at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. A. Leal Bibbins of Syracuse. New York, is the guest of her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Fouts, '530 Greenleaf avenue. Mr. Bibbins will join her later in the month. Mrs. Gertrude Lees-Roberts will present her pupils in a recital given this evening at the Woman's club. Arthur Cooke, baritone, will be fb^e assisting artist. ^t,^^--:-, On Thursday, June 1, the A-O-Ki-Ya .Camp Fire JieW a picnic^supper on the beach, ~.Loulse"I.-._WH^.-..J:and^.^;Anni Thayer were initiated. y Mrs. Thomas F. McGrath, 120 Ninth street, entertained the. women of St Simon's Church, Chicago, at a lawn party on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. R. E. ing his home hotel, this wi mer with th family, 603 Ce who has been mak- the Edgewater Beach, r, will spend the sum- Charles E. Hastings >«...,. vvv ^««trai avenue. The Chicago Alumnae association of Kappa Gamma will have its last meeting of the year at the residence of Mrs. George Fuller in Whaten Saturday. All Kappas are welcome. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hooper ahd^ son, Frank, 923 Linden avenue, left this past week for Los Angeles, and the Pacific Coast, to visit friends and relatives.fQ§;p|ff^ Miss Millie Bauer of the Village hall, is leaving on June 15 for a month's vacation to be spent on short boat trips and visits with friends. .... rr-^..^.xh, . ..._,.:........ Mrs. Weldon Clark Dietrich (Mar jorie Braun) of Albany Park, is spend- ing a fortnight with relatives in Hamilton, Georgetown and Ripley, Ohio. ^^^^.^^::;••^^â- ^^t:;^:^â- â- .â- ;Vvâ- ..â- â- Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Loundin and family have gone to Michigan, to spend the coming three months at their summer home, in Cadillac. ';; Mrs. John Segworth, 1147 Wilmette avenue, left Friday evening for Cadil- lac, Mich., to spend a fortnight at the summer home-of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Loundin of Wilinette. v -the Mrs: F. F; Cain entertained members of the Thursday Luncheon club at her home in Hubbard Woods yesterday afternoon, instead of on June 1, as was previously announced. Miss Winifred Adkins, who has been attending the University of Ill- inois this past year, will return to her home, 1112 Central avenue, next Tuesday. Mrs. Harold G. Sperling, entertained at tea Tuesday afternoon for the com mittees^ of! Lea_Ma±inees___Francaises at the Army and Navy club, Chicago Dr. and Mrs. Albert H. Wales of Win netka announce the engagement of EQUIPK1E>JT H I WM. G. BEYRERrt ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SUPPLIES A APPLIANCES Phone 81 TTIZZreinfal^vcT tfaWumeWs^Wearing Apparel, from Maids' JDfessestq EveninglGowns, Come to the UNIQUE STYLE SHOP WILMETTE Phone 2403 1126 Central Ave. JUNE SALE their daughter, Miss Virginia Wales to Georg« D. Bushnell of EJvanston. The Men's Whist Club will meet with Mr. Richard Jordan, 1012 Green- wood avenue, on Tuesday evening, June 20. w^m^^^mkWM^wm Loretta Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. M. Anderson, 809 Lake avenue, has recovered from the mea- sles. H:f^f|f^piffpiip'^^^si^^g Mrr and Mrs. ». ;R;'vWebberftifr.r and family nave moved into their newly purchased bungalow on prairie avenue.?Wi'flli|li: S'-^^SSW^^^IiSfe . Miss Agnes Dietrich entertained the members of her bridge club at lunch- eon yesterday at her home, 1144 Chest- nut avenue. wm The Tuesday Luncheon and Bridge club will meet nest week with Mrs. A. C. Wenban, 900 Lake a^an^-^.^-^c Mrs. J. B. Olwin, 820 Lake avenue, is spending a week with friends in Lawton, Mich, s*|i; Mrs, Tanzer, mother of Mrs. Charles f§| E. ummach, 1236. Forest avenue, left 11?; recently to make heir home with her youngest son in Philadelphia, ^^w:! ' ..Mrs. 'Samuel Cohen,. > 1237 Forest BkXi: avenue, is leaving today to spend the pf week-end' : with her daughter, Mrs. fill Benjamin Gordon,, in Whiting, Ind.^^ Mr. and Mrs. Central avenue, Will C. 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