Members of the Hamilton club of Chicago and their friench will giye a dinner in honor of Congressman-atLarge Henry R. Rathbone of Kenilworth, , at the club, .Tuesday evening, March Zl. A commtttee ·o f ·members, headed by Ho~. Robert McMurdy, former Judge of the Illinois Court of Claims and former president of the Illinois State Bar aS'iOCiation, is making arrangements for the banquet. man from Chicago and nearby towns into a .beautiful baUroom. Pointed blue will be present. CongreS'.;man Rath- ~nterns hung from the blue canopy bone's friends have felt that they overhead, casting a soft moonlight should recognize his valuable services glow on the palms, plants, and banks to the community and to Illinois in of flowers appearing as a garden besome form and they have decided upon lo.w. In the center of the floor there this affair at a time when the Con- was a large fountain -and a platform, gressman is prominently in the public where Bobby Meeker's Drake hotel eye. The dinner is open to all of his orchestra played. Delicious refreshfriends. ments were served. Beside'~ a number of Republican men Mr. and Mr3. Bentley McCloud of who will be present, several women Kenilworth avenue, left last week-end prominently identified with political, civic and social work in Chicago and for Biloxi, Mi.ss.~ to be gone two weeks. They were joined on the trip the suburbs will attend. Congressman Rathbone joined the by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stout of TeHamilton club in 1896 and is a life kameh. Neb. member. He has taken an active interest in the affairs of the club since that time. He served on the· board of directors and the Political Action committee and was president of the club from May, 1916 to May, 1917, during the Hughes-Wihon presidential cam7ta~DAYI881MBWI paign· and at the time the country entered the World war. Upon the '"!Cpiration of his temt of office as pre:.ident, the club passed resolutions heartily commending his administration of the office. · During the last few months, the Congressman has beeu busy at Washington, occasionally returning to Chicago on official bu3iness. He is one of the best. known political figures in Illinois. Dunng the summer and early fall he visited every one of the one hundred !'nd two counties in this state, gatherlf!g dat.a a~d opinions to guide him in h·s legtslattve efforts at the capital. Miss Ruth J ohnstoil. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnston Melrose avenue, Kenilworth, entertained sixteen of her friends at luncheon and bridge last Saturday afternoon at her home and is again entertaining a similar number this Saturday. The party of last week was carried out in green ~olorings as it happened on the day of St. Patrick. . -oMr. and Mrs. Robert Woodruff of Evanston, the · latter Miss Beatrice Pease, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Pease of Kenilworth, are possessors of a daughter, born on Thursday morning, March IS, at the Evanston hosoital. The baby is named Nanette Neried. A~~~~~~~~~ The annual senior ball, the crowning event of Northwe.tern's social season, was held last Friday evening in the Patten gymnasium. More than 250 couples danced in the blue canopied .ball under huge arches of white lattice work covered with twining spring lowers. Carl French, class president, a'!d Evelyn Gibbs,. social chairman, With their partners, Ruth Harold and Willard J. Buntain, led the grand march. :IOCIIU a..al .., II. w. at N. U. c. ' D· MACPHERSON . Selections made by experienced cltcoraton. Work eXtCDtecl in oar own work shops. · 15ZZ 1570 SHERMAN AVENUE SHERMAN AVENUE EVANSTON ~~~·m~~d~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ t BARBY'S ::.~ Ewrr piece ol .....,. Nnclae wll .. REDUCED IN c!: ~ - ._ ld .. - .... · -.. 514 DAVIS ST. UNI¥.1712 BABMBft'l TYLB tile mvde fvr spri 11~ As Exhibited at Barnett's During Their Formal Spring Opening Frocks Coats The Coat with one-sided cape or scarf collar, the Frocks with a brilliance and sophistication not attained in many seaIOns, the En~a~~ble ia in maay venions. the little tailored Sait. Every comer of the store sparkles with this new frtling of Springtime. Millinery Prepare to be ·thrillrd and delighted with the charming collrctioa of MiUiaery Mr. Barnett bas asstmbltd. Every hat sings of Spring. Fahion Rightnea Price Rightnea An acbinnnent in apparel merchanclisiaa I Baraett prica are always moclentel Perhaps that is why tbil store in a few yean bas become the Ready-to-Wear center of the North Shore. We invite yoar insptetion darint our Opeaina.