24 WILMETTE LIFE July 23, 1926 -------·------·---------------·--·~·-·-·--- Horseback Riding iil Society's Favor Story of Riding Plans Home Wedding Club Shows Great Growth of Sport One of the thing-s society does is to ride horseback. The appeal of this part~cufar sport increases each season until now its de,·otees on the north ~hore number hundred:'. t"nique in our own vicinity is the Indian Hill Riding dub, the story of whose hrici existrnre undoubtedly will attrart the intere st of those intere sted in equitation. It I :' really the outgrowth of a smaller group. Back in the dan when \Yinnetka had wooden sidewalk s, di; t roads. and t\Yo trains a day, Judge Thoma s C. \\' indc s n1de his saddle hor:-e . t'ac h 1ttorning b~· ior:e. brcakfa_st. He tin alh· a<lltt·<l t11 hrs rtclmg partres :t nd ,ya, ·arr(lmpan il· d by Hcyligcr A. dl' \\'in dt. Otta But1. and John T. Dale. Thn· mnll'd tht·i r saddle hor ses ancl rodt: along thl' t ·d~e oi Slwki e. untrou hlr<l h\· s11hd iri :-in n ~ and aut0mnhilcs. Tlw--e ·men f(·rtne d the nucktb 0i the fir:-;t rid in g rl uh in \\'innetka . and ~lr. clc\\.inclt i.; toda\· a director 0f the Indian Hill Hidin ~· club. . inn· it:- inc ep ti llll in 1921 a~ TIH· Hidim!· Club. :~:-- :t rn ult oi a letter , Hit t t·n ). " C. l'n ltl ,11 J) a tt g· had a y . i 11 ti \'(: year~· it ha ....~rowtt to a mcmlJt'r " hip ·oi 1:;o persons. Toda\· th e cluh bna-,ts oi t\n'ntY -fin' 111 e 111 h t' ;. :; · lw r s c ~ 1J ()a r cle d a t the. r I 11 h ~tahlt-s . iourtn·n lin·n · horse s rented to nll'mhcr ~ and gttcsb, and fonr hor:-t':- i11r :-alt. The lll 0Uilts arc hou se d in t\Hl ekctricall~· lightctJ, carefully H'ntilatt'cl ~tahlt'~. The ftne st grooming- in~pection and n :-t crinary ,"cn·iccs arc gi\'L'll tl11dl'r the directio n of John Hartnl'tt. wh o i..; abo riding iit::;tructor. ln the field ncarll\·, gn1otl1s teach the l1or"e' to jump. .-\. pack nf hounds is r a i :-.c d a 11 d kt· p t in c n n d it ion, and i or till' children's plca~un.·, there is a fat, ~hagg~· little pony that ft~llows one about like a dog. The fall of }!)21, \Yilt flllcl the club actiYely carrying ion\·a rd an cnng-ctic prof,! ranl includin g Forest Prl·sern: rides ior all tncmhcr~: drag hunting three time~ a week. ,,·ith dinner dances and teas i0llowing at the homes of ' a ri (J tr... llH'Ill h l'r~ : competition riel i11 g; and children's horse shows. ln 1927 the cluh will continue to popularize lwr--t·hac k in \\'innetka ior all \\·ho \\'ish to rick to expand bri(lle paths aero~:- the Skokie and through the Fon·q Pn· . . t·rn·. and to entertain and in~truct children. the iuturc horsemen and women ()i the north shore. The rharttr melllhers of the club, knc)\\'n along the uurth ~l10re for their keen intnc~t in :-;pods and social acti,·itie~ o f all kind:' are: ff.,r~ u· · \\' . .\nn:-:tr·· n~·. (' \a l't'll· '·· J. 1 I a).(, r . · ·. 1 :. l lurn h: ···. . F. I' . I: t: t lo ·r·. .\ l :lllt' ··l l'la!·J\ . . \rthur .\1. I'··X · .\1. \\· . < 'rt·:-:: ···. l ·. 1 ·,dton I J<tu~h:td<~r. ll :tmilt(ln I· aug-l Jaday . Th11tll :1s <~ . lh-nn\'11~· . II . . \ . <1o ·\\' i 11dt . li11m ·r 1·. Pixon. ll:tn~· ('. t·:d' '" ll lfl ;=, Living in Chicago Summer Discloses Busy Season for Ouilmette Club The summer season of the Onilmctte Countn· club i~ in full s\\·ing and the club :-;erm:; tireless in it s c1Torts to pro,·icle entertaintllent inr it~ men1hers. La st sunrmer. the cluhht~tt-..e \\'a s do~ ed for reckcoration hut thi~ se aso n 1t i..; again a ~ll'CCt ior socie ty . '~he next big- l'\'l'llt on it:-> calt·ncLtr \\'111 he_ a h<~rh er u l' ~1nd outdo(lr d;tnct·. wh h \\'ill he held on Saturday . .\ugu -.. t 1-t. > .? ::\lartin Lindsa~· . . \ . F. .\lat·s h, .lflhti .\lo-Lwt·n. ])(Jilald .\lt-l'ht·rson, .\rthur T . .\lo-J ·· tll:-:11. ('. 1 ·: . .\Ji ll· l', ;,o·t·J:tlldlt' .\loo)J), 1'. \\' .\ Jr,,, .. , .. H . \\'. ;.,;,. ,..,., .. , .\Irs. 0. !--'. Pieh··r, lf1·rl)f·l't Pop··. II. E. l'oronto, H. H . Hip! ·· ~·. l~dward !--'. Hogt ·rs, Fn·dt·r·ir·k H . S r·r·tt . . Johll \\'. !-'<·'ltt, ~\ . \V. Shaw, Ito\· anl \\' . F o· fllllfl, ·· . · \ . FIIStl·l'. Fra11h II. Fu!t1111 . II . I.. klu ·:-: . .Jam· ·s <' . J>I J,!.'g-, L )), Ko ·Jl ,gg-, \\' . E . Laml1. \"· P . Si(l](· ~·. Edgar Stanton, H . T. Stan- tc·n, W. F. ·wall ::tr·t·, P . C. \\- ar·d, Willinrn C:. \\'oo !folk, Hush Hutlt·r. Charlt·s D. no~·~t·s. L. K. Bak~:>r, John P. Hooker, Vuill~:>y Palnwr, H. Spaulding Coffin. The affair-- \rill be gin·n undl'r tlw . au spirt'-.. 1 i t h c 1 Hl u ~, · and c1 ;t tt r t· t: ll t n lllitteL·s. " ·hich :trL· hl'adl'd n·~JH:rtn·cly IH· ~{r. and .\fr:-: . Carl Zipprirh and .\.lr. and .\Irs. \ratl arc 1.. \lillt-r. Tht' 11tttdo(lr danrl' \\ill takt· pl:tl't· · '11 tiH· tt-nni,., r t· tt rt'. \':l1 irh \\il l IH' apprl·p riall'h· dt·c ora tt·d i11r th L· on·a . . ion, and the llarhe rtH' \rill hl' !Jl·ld north c f the clublllltt,t· :\nJOll!..!- t!J,. ~ UilllllL·r aft.tir ... gi\ t·n h~· tIll' () u il.tlll' tt t' l' t ,11 n t r y r lu h " .a.., a pic · nir \\-hich \\.:t... llt'ld 011 ~ : JtttrrLt _\· :tf!t'rtlot~n. luh· li. :tt tltt· F, ·rt· ... t Jl re" tnT . F ii t\ -l·igilt o l t lw Jlll'ltlht·r-.. The m:trri at:!T of ~f'ss Ada Boulter. l'hnto ,,~· l>u l:oi ~ (Ltut·htl'r 8i ~~ r. and ~Irs. l·:dward .\T r. and .\T r s. HarrY :\ l'\\·ton Kerr lll:tdt· up tht· p:trt.\. :tncl . . t.~rtim.: . ir,·lll BoP.It \'1 11i i0(t F oxd ak a\'(. 'tltll', \\'in - an· 11 0 \\ ' at home at th~, Cluxton hotel. th·· L'Ottlltn· r!uh. tiil·~· j,,nltt·d a paIJl'!k:t, to Cnus Daniel, son oi 11rs. Chi,·ago. 1:dllrt' 1hl' ir mar ri;u.!,e ~at ra<k oi ~;tih clt·~·or;t1L·d aut,·ttHII>ik~ . :\ . Z. Danit·-1 ui :\!t on, 111., \rill t a kt· mda\·, Tuh· 3. :\lr:; . 1\:nr \\a s .\lis ' to driH· l 'llt ttl t ill' F,·rnt ]·n·-..nn·. place . at ~ :31) n'clc· rk. Tue sday C\'\' · ~lini.Ii l' \l<~L' ~L· hmidt, daughtn ()i .\Tr. Fn·r\'(JJH' !Jr, ·n~l1t hi.. "'\ 11 lunch. n inl!. .-\ u !..! tt ... t 3. a t t ll 1.' h r ide \ I10 nw. ;tnd .\1 rs. Q..;car \\'. Scl11nidt o t' \\'il- and lt·;nnnaclc \\:t" :-t·n·vd a ... \\t·ll a-.. Tilt·· l~n· . · . \~hley 1 ·~. Cnharcl \\'ill pn· llldlc. Hn " ·l·clding \\'as a simph· fi\L' !..!·:tllc·Jl" ·lit irt· nt·:tJil. T llt·rt· \\'t·r t· ioriJI till· Cl'rt'lllOil)'. l'·'llll: :tff:tir. ~ok111 n izecl at 110(·11. man~· l!.tlll6 and ran< to Jll'"'·idv l'll t ert;~intltl' llt. :tllHlllg till' ttt o .. t anitt . . ing· ni which \\·a.., tlt1' IH';tut \. c··iltl' .. t. Thi, North Shore and City_ Craigie Lea to Be Scene \\-~h nnt till· u . . tJal '"rt 11i L ·c ·tllt·'t its ic--. tilt· cnJ:lt'..,l:ttl .. \'. l'l't' rc nanH· impl Children in Carnival of Frolic for Children quirl'd to lllakc thl'Ji l.. t·lrt·, hl':ttttiiul A.:' a r I i111 a x t o t ll is 111 o n t h·~ p ;· o Plaih i1·r tlw \lit 1 -U111llll't' Frolic i,,r gratih ior children on July 29, a rar- childre11 to he ht·ld at Crai~it' Ll' ;t. in tllt' prv"t'llLT 11 i tht· judl!t "· l·:arh "i tltl' t·i~..:htt'l'II l!irl-- \\ hn p:trticipaniral. "The I li~tor_,. of Chicago." rli- Glencoe. at 3 : .~o o't·l()ck on Tut·..;day tt·cl. \\ ;, , gin·n a tll:Ikt·up kit. and tIll' rL·cted 1)\· .\I i ~s Bertha llk ~, o i Chi- :· itemoon. T uh· 27. a:·e \\'l: 11 under wa ,.. prill' \\l'llt to t~tll' \\'11,, l't·ulrl l'rudurl' cago. ,,·t'JI he held on the ~rcv11 at Tl1e cast ·ror· the t h r n· plays. "Tl~c I~a,· inia Park. .\1 i ~s llle~ ha~ dm:c t··d .\f u:-.irian -; of HrtlllL'Il " "The T :tr til<· ht ·-.. t cfft·rt" in tilt· -..hnrtt·,t tillll'. .·\motH!. tht· ,,-intlt'r .. c1i thi~ l'ti!Jtt·-;t all of the carniYals that han' hee 1·, Ba I1\. " and "The Old \ Yoman and t h l' \\Trt' · {)l,t'< >tll\' Farra r. \' irl!ini:t l)r""'t. ginn there since the inauguratiCln 0i Pi~· ." han' been se lected fro m anHill g ;!lld .\I aria n ·Page. . Children's tla \' oil Thursda rs. the :-; tuclenf~ at the college, and tht· Oth~..·r l'\'t'nh \\ hirl1 prond nf ·i n Di\'idt·d into three parts: frotlJ l(,i(l plays. \Yhich \\·ill follow tla· telling oi' to 102(), the carniYal oi The Ili :-> t<· ry the ~tories 1)\· .\fi"s Grace Hemin .t,:" wa~· t n l' :-. t t () t ~ ll' pic n irk n... \\ t ' r t' t lw 111 a r oi Chicago i:-; historically corr<.T~, carl' · oi Oak Park. promise to put a douhlr ried \\'O tnvn' :-; rare and tilt' lllarrit·ll t'CIC' l'. iul re:-;carch \\'ork making it arcur : t~e. pMtion of i'ttn into thl· frolic. \1 i ~s it is annnuncl'd. ~li->s Illes is !->ring- Laura Ho::1ner of the rolkge faculty is 1'11111'11111111 Jdlt l' ing \\·ith her the ~lunicipal pin group assrstm~· \fiss \f argaret Farrar itl of chilclrl'n. \rho arc staging the car- stat,:"ing the plays. Golf Tournanzent On niYal. The Great Lakes hand. will play. The stuclt·nts are makin~· attrarti\'t· The tllll'th -..h<·n· kt-.. ht·t·n \\til rep and it is poss ible that soldier; iro1P Fort ~hericlan lllct\' drill. Booths \\'here fa\'<lrs for the chi ldren. ami .\fi:-.~ :\rma resented in the Chicago \\'llTilan\ C(}li fa,·ors \\·ill l>e sn.l<l are to be erected. .\farkt is in charge 0f the sa~ of tournantt·nt, \\hi ch upt·nt·d (lJI .\lunda\· at the l~idgrnwor rluh. ~I i:-..., D<·n>th~ · Tlwre " ·ill he no concert oil thi~ rl:1 ·: simple rcfres!~mcnts. The Frolic is sponsored hy the alum- Kintz. Indian flill. hold~ tht· titlt·. an(t as the festi\·al \\·ill take up the cntir.e nae of the college and hy the mem - tiec.l for the nH·clal honor in tht· quali afternoon. Part One includes Indian times . .1ncl bers of the C(jnipmcnt rommittrc oi i _\ · in .~ mund. ( >t hL·r tl()rt 11 ..,!Jort· \\ owill depict the spirit of the plains, ln- the r.-m·erning board. \f rs. Andrew men \\'ho \\'l'rL' entncd in the tourna ture, and an Indian village. Marquctt:..:, .\farT,eish, a member of the hoard of tnent are: .\1 rs. l·:d~ar StC\'l'n", ~koand Joliet will appear. and tradin~ trusters, has g-in·n the usc of the 1-it·: \1 r:-.. .lohn Arend:-~. \\'ilmdte: with the Indians will be pictured. PTOttnds of her home. Craigie Lea. 4.i9 .\lis-; Virginia 1ngram. ~ttlhet Ridge: This part \viii close \Vith the \Vhit ~ Lo11P'Wo0cl a,·enue, Glencoe. for the ~I r~. A. D l'olliJh, :\orth Shnrl': .\1 rs . ~ten paying off the Indians for tlh.ir Clftr~ lwon, ancl the procc(·d:-; from the I . 1·~. lbrron, ):,,rth Shorl·, .\lr:-.. H. C. Jan ek Part Two shows the earlie st Frolic are to he used in the fnrnishirw lfarch-nhrnok. Skol<ie: ~frs. H.. C. settling of Chicago, folk dances, ·tn 1 rf the aurlitmium ancl gymnas ium oi Boozer. :\'orth ~h,,re: ~fr s. If. If. liarthe gold rush to the \\'est. The first Harri son h all. \frs. Florence S. Caprotl rison, :\orth Shon·: .\tr~ . 1:. ~1. Tir telephone and the first 111inois Central of F.van~tnn is in charge of the sale of ntt, \\'ilnJl'tte: ~f r~. \. . T. \\'olf, train " ·ill feature this act as we 11 as tickets. :\orth ~lwre: .\1i..;.., llt·ll' n Pnpe, SkoLincoln's election. Part Two ends with kir: and :\1 is~ E. \f. Jo!JIJ-..nn, Skokie. IJIIIIIJ JIIIIIJIIJIJJJIIIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 1111 11 1 the Chicago Fire, and the third and llllllll IJIIIJIIIII IIIIII!IIJIIIIIIJIIIIIIII 1111111 final part begins \\'ith the \Vorld's Announcement is made of the mar Fair. It ends with the \Vorld \Var ,.\l r. and ~~ rs. John A. I [offman of and a picture of Chicago's future. Camp riage 0f ~f iss Florence Pauline \I c- De(·rfielcl announ1·e the engagement of Roosevelt boys and girls will take part Cartll\' of Montreal. Canada, to Alhert their <hul.!hter, Grace Pearl, to Staniu this episode. \Y. V\rigglrsworth of \f i<~mi, Fla., for- Icy S. Trier, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Children of the north shore are in- merly of \Vilmette. The "·cdding took L. Tri·rr 0f Evanston. Miss Hoffman Yited to come, wearing any costume place July 17, immediately after the has made her home in \Vilmette for they wish, and take part in the \Vorld's return of "Miss McCarthy from an ex- the past two vears. No date has been Fair episode. tended trip abroad. decided upon · for H ~ wedding. I ., Ill' :· II