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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 May 1924, p. 13

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WILMETTE LIFE. FRIDAY. MAY 30. 1924 Pageant of the Seasons Takes Place itt Evanston Tuesday ~aer es the enKlahr of or the wed. Mrs. Monding in Evguests at her apartannounceIde-elect has north shore 10rthwestern r of Chi everal years 1 one of the p Fire girls. !late of the pia and the of Tech- ATRONS for the SJ)t'ing Festival of the National Kindergarten and Elementary college, to be held in the Evanston Country club on Tuesday evening, June 3, are: Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Dawes, Mrs. James A. Patten, \fr. and Mrs. William D. Allen, Mrs. E. J. ·Buffington, \[rs. Philip D. Armour, III, 1fr. and Mrs. Andrew MacLeish, Mr. and Mn. Harry E. Byram, Mrs. Henry M. Cooper, Dr. and Mrs. William 0. Waters, Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Starr, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Smith, Miss Edna Dean Baker. The festival, a pageant of the seasons, the never-failing ever-changing cycle of seed~ time and harvest, glory of summer and austere beauty of winter, will be presented hy the junior and senior classes of the college and to th.e charm of processional, fneze, dance and pantomime will be added the beauty of m~sic by a choir ol 130 girlish P ' ' Mrs. J. Pariah of Glendive, Koetana, arrived Tuesday to wiait her · lister, Mrs. A. J. Taylor, 835 Central avenue. -()- Mr$. Robert Schutter, 1147 Wilmette avenue, is visiting her mother in Appleton, Wis. She wi11 return the latter part of nex.t week. -oA number of Wilmette young- people will be guests at the dance which ll'ass Francea Weld is giving a't her home in Winnetka on June 6. -()- Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Shepard, 126 Eleventh street, were dinner hpsts oa Tuesday in celebration of their wedding anniversary. --o-Mr. and Mrs. Staver Moulding, 1627 Forest avenue, have announced the birth of a daughter, Elizabeth, on Way -oMr. and Mrs. F. A. Rye have sold their home on Chestnut avenue, 1nd have rented the John R. Cochran home, 3)9 Linden avenue. --o-Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Von Gunton1 of Itasca, UJ., announce the birth ot a son at St. Luke's hospital, May 21. 15. \ ' OJCeS. h's ons Out Segsworth ]. Kitchen, eorge W. i, Pennsyled by five rs. Howard Fitch and ette; Miss ibal , Mist Wyer of dys Phelps ing bearer. d Howard aking place Omicron Pi church foltertain the est avenue. daughter of r, 707 For. esday from ttendcd the men cement ~ eived word erred upon has been sity swimmber of the niversity of S. Graves, have anof their rles Lysle rs. Charles o d avenue. made at a orth Shore raves graduniversity of Pi Beta te of 1917, Autumn , gorgeous with the sca rlet and purple and gold of her fruits, with dance of frost-dyed, wind-blown leaves ~nd .joyous rev~l of grapes, is to llowed by wmter with its f,!littering ice peaks and .;prightly Jack Frosts. Silvryar moured spear bearers suggest keenly the sharp~ess of winter, but are put to rout w1th the entrance of candle1J~h.ted fir trees and merry carolers. Sp.nng, wakened by the pipes of Pan, hn ngs warmth and gladness to the ea rth, trees and flowers put forth their buds and light-footed maidens dance h~ neath the fragrant Loughs. Last ol all comes summer-weaving garJanos,. full-blown blossoms, and the crownmg of Flora, Queen of Summer an honor given by vote of the student~ to the girl whom they believe best repr~sents t.he spirit of the college. l\f1ss Lomse St. John Westervelt is in charlle of the music for the festival while the pageant itself, with its at: tractive costuming and staging are under the direction of Miss Etta \fount and Miss Margaret Farrar. Mrs. Melvin Erickson, Mrs. Raleillh \Varner. Mrs. Donald Scott, Mrs. K. V. R. Nicol, Mrs . John Butler, Mrs. Harris Carmen Lutkin and Mrs. Clinton Merrick will usher. -oElsie Zeit and her pupils, with Mrs. Alice S. Wadsworth of Wilmette, accompanist, are giving an entertainment for the benefit of Winnetka Community House on Saturday afternoon; June 7, at 3:15 o'clock at Community House. The first part of the program will con sist of dance numbers, during which special numbers will be given bv Elsie Zeit. -The second part will be a one-act ballet, "The Enchanted Carden," in which a f{arden comes to life in the dreams of two little children. The followinll children, some of whom live in \Vilmette, will take part: Helene Adler, Jane Portis, Georgia Schoenthal, Marion Korsmo, Marion Ruess, Virginia Lanll, Helen Spiesberger, Dorothy Vehon, Ceorlljana Pirsch, Amelia Jacobs, Louise Moses, Frances Weiss, Mildred Watson, Jean Baumgart!, Louise and Rosemary Pirsch. --o- the piano ns assisted der, at the corner of nesday lock. to the While in Evanston for the Musical Festival, a number of the artists are stopping at the Orrington hotel, some of whom are: Ernest Schelling, Deems Taylor, Mme. Kathryn Meisle and her husband; Mme. Florence Easton, Mme. Merle Alcock, Clarence Whitehill and Louis Graveure, who are here from New York; Mary Ann Brown of Cincinnati, and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Stock of Chicago. Mrs. Gertrude Lees-Roberts is prese ntin g her pupils in recital at the Wi lmette Woman 's club on Thursday evening, June 5, at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Roberts will be glad to have interested persons attend. Those taking part are: Donald Toeppen, Ruth Genncr, Betty W i!son, George Larson, Jr., Lucille Dahlberg, Mary June Miller, Donald Dingwall, Clarke Gapin, Sara Rossman, Albert Bows, Beatrice Larson. David Davis, Mary Louise Hogan, Eleanor Culver, Ruth Webster, Donna Wiley, Elizabeth Blaylock, Jane Baudouine. Rith Kuehn, Jane Hardwick, Brice Stephens, Muriel Wilson, Isabel Thompson, Richard Rossman, Jean ulver. Katherine Ellis, Charlotte Moody, Grace Cooke, l\Iary Lent, Austin Cooke, Vera Johnson and Blake Roberts. -oMr. and Mrs. Robert Humphrey, 112 Woodbine avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Evelyn, to Donald Bruce Robinson of Oak Park. Miss Humphrey is a member of Kappa Delta and Gamma Epsilon Pi sororities. Mr. Robinson is a Scabbard and Blade man. Both young people will be graduated from the University of Illinois in June. -oMrs. George F. Wisshack is arriving from California on June 4, to spend a monrh at the home of her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Marshall, 1040 Elmwood avenue. Her niece, Miss Mildred Marshall, will accompany her. -aFlorence Scribner, Win{fred Bitsland and Marion Reese have issued invitations for a bridge luncheon which they are giving at the Edgewater Beach hotel, June 19. --o-Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brigham of Evanston, formerly of Wilmette, will be dinner hosts on Saturday evening at. the formal opening of the Evanston Golf club's season. -()- ~fr s. F. F. Cain, formerly a resident of \Vilmette, and later of Hubbard Woods, who is now living at the Orrington hotel, spent last week vesiting friends in Fond du Lac, Wis. Mrs. B. B. Udell, 302 Park avenue, left Sunday morning for Kansas City where she will spend a month visit. ing her sister who was injured in a recent accident. -()- Smart Apparel for Smart Women Sweaters, Hosiery, Silk Scarfs, Blouses. See our extensive line of silk voile underwear. -a-- Mrs. B. H. Knapp will return to her home at 900 Forest avenue June 1. She has been staying at the Evanshire hotel. --o-~Ir. and Mrs. D. R. Lockhard have moved from their apartment in the \\.'i lmette Inn to the Boulevard building. On Saturday evening, May 24, Mr. and Mrs . L. A. Stewart, 1232 Greenwood avenue, entertained 12 guests at dinner. --o-Mrs. Charles Sanford Clarke entertaincd the members of her luncheon and bridge club at her home, 526 Washington avenue, on Tuesday. ORRINGTON HOTEL EVANSTON Lola B. WaDer AT II The Varsity Dress Shop 531 DAVIS STREET, EVANSTON YOU WILL FIND A COMPLETE LINE OF "Golflex Sportwear for Women at Popular Prices ,, The women of the Associated guilds of St. Augustine*s church had their last luncheon and meeting on Thursday of last week in the club house. All-day meetings will be resumed in October. -o1 New Wool Challies Dresses in shades, checks and stripes Charles Roberts, of 1033 Green-~ wood avenue, and Dr. Charles B. Blake, 1009 Chestnut avenue, left --oThursday to spend about ten days Dr. Maude McKerchar, 1024 Cen- fishing near Manitowish, Wis. tral avenue, has just returned from -()two weeks of rest and treatment in Dr. R. R. Powell, of Janesville, Wis., the Milwaukee sanit::..rium. She has is the guest of his niece, Mrs. P. E. announced that she has retired from Madden, (JJ7 Ninth street. He will practice for the months of June, July remain in Wilmette over the weekand August, and that she will spend end. the summer in rest and travel. $15.00 to $25.00 GO~F~X Mr. and Mrs. Wooden of Davenport, Iowa, are visiting Mrs. Wooden's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Moulding, over Decoration Day. -<>Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Mons are spending two weeks at Hot Springs, Arkansas. --o- Take the Worry Out of Life l Telep·o·e Wlbaette S'T HAND MADE BLOUSES AT A REDUCTION INSURANCE .J. B. SWlii'T TEAL New York LUe qeat lOl'T Ceatrnl A'Fe. 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