THE LAKE SHORE NEWS- FRIDAY. MARCH 23, 1923 Mrs. Henry Riggs Rathbone, 312 Sheridan road, will give an address be- fore the Art and Literature department of the Winnetka Woman's club, on April 2, at the home of_Mrs... John. Vennema, on "The Repertoires of the Russian Plays" which the Moscow Art Theatre will present in Chicago on April 3. The Moscow Theatre is said to be the first great Art Theatre of the World and will be very enthusiastically received here. The plays to be discus- sed will be Tolstoys, "Tsar Fyodor Ivanovitch," Gorky's "The Lower Depths," Tcherkhoff's "The Cherry Orchard," and "The Three Sisters.' Mrs. Rathbone is well known as an authority on Russian Literature, having spent a great deal of her life in the study of this interesting country. She has spoken before many of the most prominent clubs in Chicago and its out- lying districts, and her address on this occasion will be most timely. On Saturday of 4ast week, Mrs. Ratlv bone was among those who had a table at~the^Consul of Foreign Relations luncheon, at the Palmer House, her guests including Mrs. W. Clyde Jones of Evanston; Mrs; George Sevey, Mrs. George R. Nichols,. Mrs. Levy Mayer, Mrs. Edward Leight and Mrs. Morris Dreyfus. Mrs. John H. Jones, 201 Sheridan road, who is retiring vice-president of the Neighbors, entertained the Board of Directors of that organization, at lunch- eon on Thursday, previous to the meet- ing held at 2:30 o'clock. ___Miss- Helen £resap-who attends Vas- sar college, will arrive home on Satur- day, to spend the spring vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Cresap, 239 Essex road. Miss Irene 'Lloyd of Neilsville, Wis., who has been the guest of Mrs. Roy C. Osgood, 423 Essex raod, for the past fortnight, left Wednesday for Decatur, 111. Mrs. W. D. Saunders, 230 -Oxford road, entertained the Monday club at her residence this week. Mrs. J. P. Oleson, who has justly returned from Florida, was the guest of honor. The marriage of Miss Dorothy Hast- en, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman A. Kasten of 220 Poplar road, Winnetka, to Mr. Harold B. Ingersoll, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Ingersoll of Chicago, will take place Saturday evening of this week, at 8:30 o'clock at the Kemlworth Union church. Dr. William Colledge will perform the ceremony. Mrs. H. H. Dyar of Cleveland, will attend her sister as matron of honor, and the bridesmaids will be the Misses Helen Ruth of Kenilworth, Lucile Curtis of Warren, O., Mary Ann Judson of Chicago, and Ruth Kasten. There will be two little flower girls, Marsahe Biossat of Chicago and Patricia Dyar, a niece of the bride/ Mr. Ingersoll will be attended by-Mr. Biossat as-best man, and the ushers will be Huntington Dyar of Cleveland, Marvin Prindle, Arthur Ogle, Ralph Carney and Edward Wilson of Chicago. The Neighbors held an open meeting on Thursday, March 22. at 2:30 o'clock. In was Education Day, Mrs. Sidney Ball being chairman. Mr. Fred Payne Clot- worthy gave an illustrated talk on Colo- rado and the Southwest. The pictures shown by Mr. Clotworthy were original -Lumiere-plates-which portray the natural colors of the scenes presented untouched by hand. These pictures are of great interest from the scientific as well as the artistic and scenic standpoint. Mrs. F. A. Gerould and daughter, Patty, of East Orange, N. J. who have been visiting at the home of Mrs. Loomis Hypes in Glencoe, are now at the home of Mrs. Gerould's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Taylor, Jr., 431 Essex road. . Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Woodland, 336 Leicester road, arrived home on Satur- day last from a month's trip to Miami, Palm Beach and Havana. Mrs. Victor C. Sanborn and Miss Louisa Sanborn, former residents of Kenilworth, have arrived home from a trip around the world and are staying temporarily with the former's sister, Mrs. Caroline Kirkland, 25 East Walton place, Chicago. Mrs. W. I. Woodward, 537 Abbotts- ford road, is visiting at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Huber Blocher, in Gettysburg, Pa. Miss Elizabeth Meyer, 423 Cumnor road, a student at Smith college, arrived home on Wednesday for the spring va- cation. Miss Patty Hamm, 256 Kenilworth avenue, departed Sunday with Herriette Windsor from Bridgeport, Conn., tor a trip to Colorado, California and Hono- lulu. She will return June: 1. Miss Hamm will join her mother, Mrs. £,. *. Hamm in California. Mrs. E. D. Parmelee, 512 Roslyn road, returned home on Thursday* of last week from a fortnight's visit with friends in New York, and her son, Ed- ward Parmelee in Utica, New York. Miss Elizabeth Merrill, 415 Essex road, had as her guest over the week- end, Miss Marion West, who is an in- structor at the Columbia School of Ex- pression in Chicago. . Mrs. Warren Pease, 320 Leicester road, was hostess at dinner on Wednes- day evening in honor of Miss Nina Bud- dick of Chicago, whose marriage will take place in the near future. Mrs. Robert O. Berger, 473 Kenil- worth avenue, was hostess to her Bridge club at luncheon and bridge on Wednes- day, at her home. - Miss Margaret Keith, 310 Wood- stock road, arrived home on Wednes- day from the Knox School in Cooper- town, N. Y., for the Easter vacation. Mr. and Mrs, J. P. Oleson and daugh- ter, 240 Woodstock road, arrived home on Sunday last, from an extended stay in Sarasota, Fla. Miss Elizabeth Stolp spent her Easter vacation with her roommate, Miss Grace Millone in Denver, Colo. -;.; '*- ?,',' -^ â- 'â- â- it â- ;: u',5; r,i y^' ^;.. Vi>\ â- * f3a^ " ...":'-*i!}M North Shore Properties A. J. WOODCOCK, Prop, 513-4th Street Wflmelr Phone 1304 JOHN R. SWEET SHEET METAL WORK Furnaces, Gutters, Down Spouts, Sky Lights PHONE .WILMETTE 1247 1209 Washington Ave. WILMETTE. ILL. 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