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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Oct 1928, p. 36

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· North Shore Women Act on Theatre Guild Committees WILMBTTB LIFE October 5, 1928 Select Committee& Jean McCallum Seletta for Theatre Guild · October 13 for Wedding The wedding of Miss Jean McCalMembersbip Drive lum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex BY EVELYN DUNCAN I Bride I Announce Patrons ( . ...__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __.. Those who attended the reception last Sunday afternoon given at Mrs. · Walter Strong's home at 1377 Tower road, Hub~ard Woods, for Walter Pritchard Eaton under the auspices of the auspices of the North Shore Theatre guild, were pleasantly instructed and amusingly entertained by Mr. taton's talk on "Little Theatres." His personality and manner · of talking combined with the questions of his audience gave exactly the right touch of informality to the occasion. At the tea which followed Mrs. Arthur Boettcher, wife of the president of the organization, and Miss Hickman of Evanston poured. All ·officers, chairmen and members of the guild, have started working through various channels to insure a successful year's work. Mrs. Sherman Aldrich of · Winnetka, a member Harvest Home Parties of the board of directors, is general Conclude Club Seasons chairman of the membership campaign, most of which will be carried Westmoreland Country club has ison through the town committees. In sued cards for its Harvest Home parWilmette Mrs. Robert J. Stoddard is ty, an affair which annually climaxes chairman and her committee includes the season of social as well as sports Mesdames Hayes McKinney, William life. The event is taking place SaturPhoto by Gibson Casebeer A. Durgin, Frank Eager. Leland Pier- day evening, October 6, with dancing Mrs. ~dwin A .. Robson was Miss son, Roller Jenness. Merle Snyder, commencing at 9 o'clock. Bill Hay's Leah M1ldreJ Kmne, d.aughter of Harrv Burnside. Ernest Freeman, Radio dance orchestra and the Evans- Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Kmne of 1324 William J. Flynn, Richard Jordan, ton Legion Champion Drum and Bugle · Elmwood. avenue, \Vilmette, before David P. Moreton. Erlwin B. Knudt- corps will provide music. Mr. Hay her marnage on September 15. son, Herbert Smith. Edmond. M. Sim- will probably sing sev~ral selections. ends, and Mrs. Laura Davy. Glenview Golf club, too, has chosen This group entered upon its cam- Saturday. October 6, for its Harvest Wilmette Woman's Club pai~Z"n at a meeting at the ·chairman's Home celebration. Plans Evening Bridge The North Shore Golf club is conhome Tuesday. An evening card party given by the Kenilworth, Winnetka. and Glencoe cluding its social season later in the Woman's club of Wilmette will be committees will formulate their plans month with a Harvest Home dinner held in the clubhouse Saturday eveshortly, but their members have been dance on October 20. The Wilmette Golf club closed its ning, October 13, at 8 :30 o'clock. A selected. prize will be given for each table and dinner-dance schedule on Septem- refreshments will be served. Mrs. ]. C. Murray heads the Kenil- ber -22. Each club member is entitled to worth group, whose members are bring one guest without charge and Mesdames Harold 0. Barnes; Arthur additional guests at the payment of the Bonnet, H. H. Brassard, John P. Ole- Autumn Brings Demands usual fee at the door, the committee son, and Harry E. Weese. for Clothing for Vets announces. Mrs. Merritt Lum is in charge of Mrs. Willis H. Hutson, 1112 ElmThe hosts and hostesses for the · evethe Winnetka group, assisted by wood avenue, chairman of the WilMesdames Warren Agry, A. H. Bar- mette Woman's club commitee on ning are to be Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. ber, Enos Barton, Laird Bell, Robert friendly co-operation with ex-service Thaleg, Mr. and Mrs. E. Arms, Mr. Bowman Brown, Harry Craig, Fred- men, will entertain her committee at and Mrs. Walter Baldwin, Mr. and erick Dickinson, Milton Higgins, Don- luncheon, Monday, October 8, at 1 Mrs. John Bartholomew, Mr. and Mrs. ald Murray, C. Durand Allen, John o'clock. Plans for the winter's work Charles Moody, Mr. and Mrs. Will Rehfeld, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith, · Cadmus, J. Blaine Korrady, R. E. will be formulated. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parry. Hammond, William Gold Hibbard, Ill, With the approach of cold weather William Van Horne, and Miss Marian the calls are many for underwear, Montgomery, suits, overcoats, hose and shoes. Any- October 17 Is Time Mrs. Dwight Orcutfs committee in one having such articles to give is for Philanthropy Bridge Glencoe has the following members. asked either to telephone Mrs. W. H. The second of the series of card Mrs. Arthur Brintnall, Mrs. Robert Hutson, Wilmette 1447, or Mrs. A. J. parties given for the benefit of the M. Cunningham, Mrs. Edward R. Nystrom, Wilmette 1790. philanthropy department of the WomJohnston, Mrs. Catherine S. Postle, an's Catholic club of Wilmette is to Mrs. George ]. Pope, Mrs. Markham be held October 17, at the home of B. Orde, Mrs. Richarrl E. Welch, Mrs. Married A very quiet wedding was solemn- Mrs. J. P. Budinger, 1731 Walnut aveJames G. MacMillan, Mrs. Louis B. Hoffman, Mrs. J. H. Musson, Mrs. ized at the Church of the Holy Com- nue. Mrs. A. Wolff will be the asClifford C. Bradbury, Mrs. Harry C. forter in Kenilworth Saturday, Sep- sisting hostess. It is asked that reserHolloway, and ·Mrs. Franklin Chi- tember 22, when Miss Isabella Murray vations be made by October 15, as the accommodations are limited. chester. of EdinburJ;th. Scotland, became the The sewing for philanthropy will be bride of William Stanley of Milwau- resumed in November. kee. with the Rev. Leland Hobart DanGuild Tea Friday . forth officiating. The Women's Associated Guilds of Miss Con 3tance Jordan of Wilmette Quests of Honor at Tea St. Augustine's Episcopal church will and Maurice Putney of Cleveland were Mrs. Florence Robnett, dean of wocommence their winter work with a the only attendants. men at Northwestern university, and tea held in the clubhouse Friday, OcA small reception was held at Miss Mrs. Emily H. Craven of James, N.Y., tober 12. A short busiitess meeting at Jordan's home, 505 Maple avenue, at new hostess for Chi Omega, will be 2 o'clock will precede the tea hour. the close of the ceremony. guests of honor at a tea the active Every woman in the parish is cordially members and the pledges of the sororinvited to attend. ' ity are giving this afternoon from 3 To Give Mothers' Tea Mrs. F. G. La Bonte of 1517 High- until 6, at the Chi Omega chapter Speak at Wellesley Club land avenue will open her home !fpes- house in Evanston. The North Shore Wellesley circle day, October 9, at 3 o'clock, for a tea held the opening meeting of its sea- given for the mothers of the children Voters, Tea Wednesday son Tuesday afternoon at the home in the morning Kindergarten session Mrs. G. T. Hellmuth is opening her of Mrs. Parker Johnston in Highland at the Logan school. home at 1700 Forest avenue WednesPark. The program of the afternoon ·day, October 10, from 3 until 5. for a consisted in class reunion reminiscences Mrs. Dennis Wood Smith, 337 Wash- tea given for the membership drive of given by Mrs. Alexander Gunn, Mrs. ington avenue, recently entertained a ·the Wilmette League of Women Vat:R. Ward Starrett, and Miss Ruth few guests at luncheon and bridge at ers. During this affair., the second in Hypes. · the Club Vista del Lago. the . series, a program will be provided. N. McCallum of 888 Sheridan road, Glencoe, to Wallace Wesley Mcilwain of Highland Park will take place at 8 :30 o'clock Saturday evening, October 13, in the home of the bride's parents. · Miss McCallum has chosen · her sister, Lois, for her only attendant. The best man will be Dr. C. B. Blake of 1009 Chestnut avenue, Wilmette. Miss · McCallum, who attended Northwestern university, is a member o'f Alpha Xi Delta sorority. Mr. MeIlwain was graduated from the University of Illinois in 1925. He was captain of the football team and a member of Alpha Delta Phi fraternity. Among the parties given for Miss McCallum was a luncheon and miscellaneous shower given Thursday afternoon in Evanston by Mrs. E. L. Essley of the Homestead. · for Smith College Scholarship Ball The Smith ball taking place next Wednesday evening, October 10, at the Evanston Country club, under the auspices of the Evanston Smith College club will have .patrons and patronesse~ from Wilmette, Winnetka and Glencoe as weil as Evanston. The 1i.st includes: Mr. and Mrs. Graham Aldts, Mr. and Mrs. Waaer H. Atwater, Mr. and Mrs. A. Starr Best, Mr. and Mrs. Wililam Buchanan, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. Case, Mr. and Mrs. Fran~ Pa~k er Davis, Judge and lvlrs. Martm Gndley, Mr. and Mrs. John J. H~aly, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Helm, Mtss Ellen Holt, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip W. Huston, Mr. and Mrs. John H. S. Lee, Mr. and Mn. Thomas D. MacGuire, Mrs. Frederick B. McMullen, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Merrick, Mr. and Mrs. John W. O'Leary, Mr. and Mrs. Wilder 0. Pickard, Mr. and Mrs. Kersey Coates Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W: Sanborn, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lmdsay Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Schweppe, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond YJ. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lor~ng Valentine, Mr. and Mrs. Rawlet_gh Warner, Mr. and Mrs. George Whipple, Mr. and Mrs. Russett Whitman, Mr.and Mrs. Arthur H. -Woodward. The batt is held ezch year to secure funds to provide a scholar~hip at Smith college for some lo~al gtrl and it i3 hoped that the enttre a.mount nt>cessary will be raised at t~1s o~e affair. Cope Harvey c?nductmg h!s own orchestra will provt~e the m~s1c for dancing and th_ere wtll be. bn~ge for those who enJoy that dtverswn more. . Miss Mary Lois McMullen of Evanston is general chairman of the ball; Mrs. Lawrence Nort!m of Hubbard VI oods has been in charge of p_ubticity, Mrs. Manley S. Mumford, pn!lting-; Mrs. Ralph H. Ma?Cson, rnustc; Miss Virginia Helm, chatrman of the house committee; Mrs. G. A. Bell, floor committee chairman; Mrs. J. H. Milne has charge of the refreshments and Miss Charlotte Sykes has taken care of the posters. I M atties Today · Miss Marian .Spach, daughter of and Mrs. Amuel B. Spach of 228 Leicester road~ Kenilworth, will become the bride of Paul Lee DeLargy at 6 o'clock this afternoon _in th~ home of her parents. A receptiOn ~til be held after the quiet home weddmg for the guests at the ceremony. Mr. DeLargy is a member of the faculty of the University of· Illinois. D:. Visits Here Mrs. C. Dean Klahr of Erie_. Pa. (Helen Shurtleff) and her two chtldren arrived in Wilmette Tuesday for a month's visit at the home of Mrs. Klahr's sister, Mrs. John Campbell of 815 Lake avenue. Mrs. Munroe Cole of Winnetka, another sister of Mrs. Klahr, was hostess at a treasure hunt and supper in her honor Saturday eve· ning. Group Sews for Hospita~s. The Johanna North Shore comm1ttee will hold its first meeting of the season on Thursday, October 11, at the North Shore Congregation Israel. tuncheon will be served at 12 o'.clock. The committee is a .p hilanthropic organization whic~ StlW.S fas: . ~J.he hospitals. The \Vilmette board of the Infant Welfare society will meet at 11 o'clock Monday mornin~. in the home of Mrs. John Fisher of 826 Greenwood avenue.

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