52 WILMETTE LIFE August 30. 1929 Barr,Gathercoal ." ' edding Event of Saturday, Aug. ~4 College Girls Give Advice Wilmette Schools to on Coed Wearing Apparel Ooen Mondav, Sept. 9 A group of prominent north shore college girls are represen(ing their sc hools this weel< and next in the GetReady-for-College event of Marshall Field and . company which started Thursday, August 28, and will continue through Friday, September 6. They are modeling apparel, shoc·s and accessories the\· have selected as proper for wear . at college and giving advice to girls who will enter sc hool this fall. Among the girls taking part in the event are Carolyn Haugan and Kathryn ~fetzgar, of EYanston. \\·ho are represe nting Northwe.,-.tern uniYersity; Adele Stern and Elizabeth Campbell of Evanston, who are representing Smith college; Con stance \\'iedeman of E\'an ton who with ~fi ss ~fargaret \Vilder, is representing \ "assa r; Carolyn Olson of Glencoe who is representing the l ' niYersit\· of \\'isconsin: Bernice and I Joroth ,. i )t·~rman of \ \'ilml'ttc. wh o are :-t·prt·se~lting ~It. Holyoke: ~fis s Lois TntL·~dale of \\ ' innetka. who is repr esenting Connecticut college and ~fi ss }Iarrict Cunningham of E\·anston who i~ rcprl'scnting \\'ells college. Twentysix rn-ed:; in all arc taking part in the e\·ent. (Con-tinued from Page 1) llardi<:k; fif~h g-rade~ . .:\Inrgat· . .:\fl'i 'artlin nnd .:\Jnne Fllx. Tenth strt·t·t Huiltlin~ . h' inderv,arten, Laurie Flentye: fir )o't gr;,de. l{oena .:\lui ford: fourth g-f·ade. ~!arion .-\. Loag: fifth grade, .:\Tat;llea Brown; sixth g-rades, Trynna .scott. ~ulu .Johann~l·n, and Br~. h.athenn·~ Julran. J,nglln Bnlltllng , The Ra\'enswood c·ongregational church was the sce11c oi the wedding oi ~~iss ~~ ildred Barr. the daugbter oi ~~ r. and ~Irs. Glon·r ] . Barr oi Rl)gers Park. and Clcn \\'. Gathercoal. . on of ~lr. and ~Ir s. ]. R Gathercoal ni \\ "ilmettt.·. or. 1 Saturday evening. The R e\·. Caradnc J. ~forgan read the marria~Te sen·ire which was follownl In· a recepti o n in the church hnuse. The brid e's vown was cut in simp le ·Jine s and wa; made of white t·hitfnn. The close · fitting bodice had long tight slen·es and brilliant s fasterwd it h) tht· skirt wljich was 111.ade ni thrtt' Hounce s. Hn veil was held in plact· hy a shirred cap tr:-immed in orange blo sso ms. ~1rs . Robert R. De\ ' inney. 17(>0 \\'as hingtun annue. aunt oi the bride, was her onh· attendant. She wore green taffl'ta · made in bouffant stv le . The bride's mother \\·ore a - gown- of rose georgeth· and the groom's mnth~-r was attired in j;llrk chiffon. Preceding the sen-icc. ~fi . s Eleanor Barr ~ang a Sl)llg she had cornpnsed in hnn1)r oi her sistt·r. ~r r . Cathercnal \ras attt·rHied li\· his father . .J. R Gatherrnal. a:' be st -man. Clricagt~·s most famous twins. Helen and Iris t\\·n brothers. Kenneth and and Lois Dodd. wh o were selected reBt'rt Cat he rr oa l. acted as usher s. Fnllnwinl! a t\\·n Wl'eks' motor trip, l't' lrth· ln· Jl)hn Ihrrnnore. Cornelius ~fr. and ~frs . Cathercoal will b e at \·andcrhflt." Jr .. and F.- Scott Fitzgerald hum t· to thtir friends at ~31 i~iclge a~ the most beautiful co-ed:; in Amerirnad. \f r . Gathercoal, familiarly called ca. arc repre . enting the Cniversity c)f "Hap." is an as sistant on the PlaY - Chicago. .L'rnu~HI an~! Recre3ltion Hoard staff al-HI I TO GIVE BENEFIT BRIDGE ph,·srcal dtrector to r boy:; at the How;· .. 1 ~c· ()nl The ~anctuan · department of the \\ 'o man 's Catholic club of \\'ilmette - - -- - -----~~ r. and ~f rs. Frank Flanner of \\·ill !.!in:- a card part\· Frida\·, SeptemHla ckwr ll. \\' i:-. .. ha\·e been \·i s iting the ber (), at 2 o'clnck. at· the l10ine of ~[rs . bttn's J·larents. ~fr . and ~fr s. L P. l()seph ()'.:\eill. 1033 ~heridan r oa d. F a trh. Gll \\'ashingtnn aYenue. fnr thrt'l' \\T e ks. and ha\'e now returned to their homt'. ~frs . Fatch was hoste :;s at a luncheon and bridge party for her daul:!htt·r at the Xtirt h Shore h o tel during her vi . it . -0- Beatrice Julin Wins Golf Title · Club at . Wilmette 'I h . I. I i Kind t· rg·artt"n, Annette Kelley and .:\!rs. Tullrt Ihn,·n)mrt · lirst grades, Mrs. Lila ('Jp~g a~d Fanni;. Ferris; st>con? grad.es, Eya .Jnth's and Appolonia ~e:t·u' :. thrr~ j!rades. PPa rl e ?lthoff ~nd ~.[a~ Wttcl~er; fourth grade, ( ula Brrcke) · fifth gr<tde, ::\1 ildrt·ll \'anHorn t>. 1.a1m·l nulltllng Kind Prg-arten, :\Irs. , v.irginia. D:lana _: first ~radP, ~fay \\ httmack · . set~~)i~~ ~In; (,Jadvs B. H erron' ~ gT·td gr;de: ~ht~Jori e Y~mHorne. SJwrlnl Tt>1u·hus I SuJH·rintt·ndt'nt, J. R. HarPt-r; Stolp prirwip·t l ~rargar·0 t C Ha)'l'S: Howard : 1', -I .owt ·II I·., . ·1'o<ld · pn· n<··IJM · eh'. mentary !-iU)>Pn·isor, Xt·ll e E. :\loon·: must <' su1wrvisor, :\Irs. Stl'!la, :\Taher; orclw::.;t.ra, ('atlwrint' Cirandquist: )felody \\ ay c·la~st·~. E<lith )f. \'i\·ian; art supt"rdsor, Fra tH't·s I lonm·lly; librarian. (';race ( :ay~ to11; l!t·alth tl·aelwr~. :\fary {:reL·n_ anu l·:mma Stopka; <lomest ir: seienl'e, h.t· rn~P :\f. \\'oorll··Y; Jknnutnshrp and dom··s.ur ~l' it · nr· l', Fl·,ren('<' <:Piman; manual traming·, Lt'~l t' l' F. Hall; physical education, !)udll'Y f'. StCtrw, :\Irs. ()Jga ~. 11al.l, ~liss .lor· Skidr~llll't' an<l :\Irs. r ;,.~·trucle I· t:ar.w khorlt't'; drl'l·l' tor of rt:·<'rt·atron, Dantl·l ~r. nasis. ~I is s 1ktty nackus ni Hamilton. Ohio. fnrmcrly of Kenilworth. and Julia Kane. Abingdon avenue. Kenil \rnrth have left for a Yisit on ~~ ackinJ.c bland. \\'hile there they will · visit lulia's aunt who has a summer llnm " ;,n the island. Tulia ha just .r eturned from an exte n~led s t a\' in Pel ham . \". Y .. which included- a m o tor trip ' hrnugh the East. On her way hl)m,· .; he stopped for a Yi sit at Betty'· home in Hamilton. The .~"oman's ~lu~> c amp1.o~s 11p .at the \\ dmette Golt club v.htch \\a ! · ff 011 Tu~sda" \ Veclnesda) p1 ayec1 t) . . - · . . , _ . · 1 Thursday, and Frrda) o.f last \\ ~ek, \\a I won 1)\· ~Iiss Beatrrce Julm. Her I . , . - . e 83 86 91 and 92. ~1r s . scnn.:s \\ er . · ' d . 1 1. H. Bayhs, runner up. turne 111 ~cores of Q9, 100, 100 and 100. 1 l Over ninety w.omen g__uests anc mem ber · \H'r.e playmg on tl~e course on Guest daY. Tuesday of thrs week. Mrs. J \\" ll l ,011 first low gross among 1 art "' · . f 95 Of the members wtth a score o · the guests Mrs. \V. C. \\'heeler of the T 111 O'Shanter club won fifth lo\\' a . -f 105 ~1· J J' gross with a score o . . . . ISS tt rn won first low gro ss wrth a score of 85. ~Irs Knippenherg won fir t low net · · 1 1 In· a 79. Among >ers · sco ring · · l t 1e mem . f ~{rs . \\. C. Reeves wrt 1 a score o 33 won low putts. Mrs. Jene \\'O n the · · 1 . tt ·'tl a scor · guest pnze 1or 0\\ pu " 1 1 t.: 1 of 33. ~~ rs . C. E. Carroll won first place ·1 · s B while ~f rs. ( ;, E. Garr etson 11 s. ()f Cl' , . C 'I , C' \\"a:i runner up. a:-.s . ·' rs. :-.,· Patrick :\fachler scored hrgh. whth· :\Irs. Hansen was runnrr up . '1'1 ' j(j 1 andiraJ) t r(ll)ln· f(lr :\ ttgll~t lt: · l 1 w:t..; won hY \f rs. A. E. Long. The qualifyinl! round for the ~eptem-, her tropll\· \rill he !lla~Td next wec·k J Cia Vacation Time on Wane, N. T. Ready for Opening (Continued from Page 1) ~fi ss· Ora Cole. F . D. Fri:;.-\IP'a f-Tur..;t. :\li s..; J(athke ;1 L·1rkf,., .. .1. "\:"a\'. C. \\'. 1~eiky. and :\fi-;:.; Fmeh·n \Yaltz. ~cience-F. C. \\'indn('s. "\". C. Chri:.;tensen. \·. Condon. (~. 1). ~~d wards. L. Hildebrand. S. ~. \"ernon . at;d R Ream. Fort'ign language-C. H.· Small. ~fi s" . Josephine :\ltman. ~Iiss Lucille Brady. ~r iss France s Rredin. ~~iss Elizahet h Breidenbach. ~frs. E. Carlsen. ~fi ss Hekn DaYid. \fiss \ "irginia Donham. ~f. E. Duckles. :\fiss Frances Flentn·. ~~iss Elsa Karst. ~f iss Laura Fulton. ~fiss ~fan· Helen Paul. ~fiss Tessie Sentnt'y. ~I iss Ella Sha\\·, and h. D. \\'a lton Commerce-D . E. Johnson. F . Endi cott .\. L. Grinnell. ~fiss Elizallf'tlr Hadden, H. H. Herrun. and Miss FYa Thorne. Home economics-~f rs. Jane \\'. Lighte:-. ~I iss ~f argaret Brew, Miss Irma "Moschel. ~fanual education-R. L. F. Birsemcicr. H. n. :\ram, \V. S . Brown, G. H. Flaningam, and 0. A. Oak s. Art-~fiss Olive L. Grover. ~fiss Josephine Altman, and Miss Catherine ~~ urph)·. ~r usic-~f rs. -;\f arian Cotton, Miss Susannah Armstrong, ~fiss Adelaide Jones. ~fiss v\'inifrecl MickeY. and J. C. Schumacher. · Physical Education Girls' .pll\'siral education-~fiss ~ray FL)gg, ~fiss Elizabeth Raker, Miss Agnes Ricsemeicr, Miss Iris Boulton, "Miss Eli7aheth Merrill, and , Miss Kathleen Lockley. Boys' physical education-\V. L. Childs. E. R. Jackson; and D. H. Showlev. Health-Mrs. Margaret Moore and Miss Gladys Anderson. Libr.ary-Miss Eleanor Libbey and Mrs. Elizaht~th Todd. O~ce-~frs. M. B. Arnold, Miss Bermce Rossherger, Miss Gertrude \\'agner, Mrs. Mvrtle \'varner and Miss Ruth \Vilen. ' Cafeteria manager-~{iss Eleanor Robson. 1\: . ninnie. hic ~li~s -o~~ rs . ]. :\ngtlS Ste\'('11, 12~ nrnadwa)· :\fr. and · ~frs. J()St'pll Engel:- · and their daughter. Grace, llR Ridg-t· a\'enlll'. accompanied In· ,~r rs. Eleanor Engt·k lraYe just rrtt~rncd from a twn week:-' tour. vrsrtmg \\'aslrington. D . C.. :\nnapolis. Atlantic Cit\·, and Plriladt·lplria. - -o- ~f rs. Geor.(.!'e A. Thursby, 171 Highlanrl a\·enut', was hostess at luncheon and bridge on Frida\· in honor of Miss !\ell llillam r1 f Lorr(lon, England, who l1as hecn the house guest of Mrs. -oCeorge \\'orrell Carrington, 1426 Lake ~fiss Ray Krcite and Shope Kreitt-, :~n·enue. for the past t\\·n months. ~2.1 Oxford road. Kenihn)rth ha\'l.' hcl·n -()contlnecl to their home fpr the .past '\\'illard T. Carter. \\·ho has heen week and a half following a tonsil west for the month nf August, returned lwcration. They expect to he up and last Thursda\· to Hartford, Conn .~ around again by the middle nf this where he will resume his duties \\:ith week. . tht· Hartf ur d Srminan· Foundation. -0- o D n tt.l!las s Crook=-. (J! 5 Cum nor mad. Kenih,urth. pr)stnra:'ter of the Kenilworth postnHice. has returned fr o m Fa !..!' ie l~i\·er \\ 'is .. where he has !wen the guest ni his fiancee. ~~iss Ruth Oliphant nf Oak Park. ~Iis s Oliphant will return to ht·r home the latter part of Septt·rn her stopping off at Kenil\\"orth l1) \·i..;it ~I r. l r1)0ks and his family. -o~f r. :tnd ).f rs. Rt)hert Osgnnd tH. ~.23 F:.;scx mad. Kl' llihn,rth and their small :.;on, Robert. I r.. ha \·e returned i rom Lincolll\·i lle, \faint'. where they ha\'e bern spending the month of Att.l!USt with ~r r. and ~r r:.;. Ro,· C. OsgOl)cl of 1\: en i Iworth . . an·nut·, has as her guest until the lat tLT part of Octoh~r her siste r. ~Iis s Edith T>n.·n' r. of Eclinhorough, . cotland . -0- - Park arr <~CCttT)Ying C'lrar les S . ~f cC(ws frnm their sumn;er h;--.\Yk. \\'is .. the first ~lr . and ~f r. and ~f rs. D. r. O'Gra<h· nf Oak the lwn~e of the until t h ci r ret urn hnnte at Tomaoi ~cptemher. ~~ estjian and thL·ir t\Yo daughters and son returnee! last week from four weeks' \·acat ioning- at Estes Park, C)ln. and the Black Hills . -0- ~f rs . ~f. K. -o- Hobert Lang. son of ~[ r. a nd ~f rs. Paul C. Lang, 933 Ashland 3\'enne. entertained ten oi his little friends at a party Friday last in celebration nf his !1ft h birthday. ~frs. Victor H. Jones and her chil~ember from their home at -o- · -o- ~fiss Betty ~fulford, daughter of the Herhert B. ~~ nlfords, 835 Elmwood a\·e nue. underwent an operation for appendicitis last Tuesday at St. Francis frl,~pital. Evanston.' -o- :\f rs . \\' . R Sipe:; of \\'a Iworth, \Vis., -o~1 r. and ~f rs. A. R. Peterson, .2:?.7 has ht.'l'll the house guest of her sisterin-law. ~~ r~ . Rus-;eil fl. Bottom of I~akigh road, Kei1ih·orth were the 14J<J Central aHnue inr SCYeral davs guests last week-end oi ~~ r. and ~f r~. la:-t \\'eek. · · Edwin George Booz oi £yanston at -()the Four ~eason's club at Pembine, Dr. and ~~ rs. Charles Bailey Blake, \\'i s. -o1009 Chestnut a\Tnuc, announce the Dr. Herbert \\'illett, 319 Richmond birth of a daughter ~fonday. August 12, at St. Francis hospital. The baby road. who has he en in Kenilworth for a few davs. has gone to Manitou, Colo .. has been named Judith Ann. until September 1-t. ~~ rs. \\'i llett is till -()at Pent\\·ater, ~~ ich., their summer ~fr. and ~Irs. :\fattie Thalman, 2000 home. \\' ashington a Yen ue. announce the ~fi ss Inez \\.ehster, 304 Oxford road, birth of a daughter, August 20, at Kenilworth has gone to Oconomowoc, the St. Francis hospital. The baby' · \\'is. to be the hou seg ue t over Labor name is Dorothy Irma . . clay of ~1iss Ethel Hulbert of Chicago. dren will move the first part of Sep1605 High !and ayenue to Tulsa, Okla., where ~fr. Joseph Glo\·er and his brother, Jnnes ha::- been transferred by husines:'. George, arc spending their \·acation to-ol!"t>ther at Glacier Xational park. hik~r r. and ~f rs. \\'alter Spry ha\·e had ing and fi~hing, and report some good a rnttage the past six weeks in the catches irnm the mountain lakt.·s . The\' lPlHtntains of Tennessee at Gatlinburg. will return tt' their hom~ in \\'ilmett~ The,· return to their home in EYansLabt)r day. tnq ·September 1. and ;\f rs. \\·. G. Gtoycr. 1.:~-JO Fnre.-t an~ nue. are motoring to Green Lake. \Vi s .. t8 visit their son and daughter, ~~ r. and ~frs. Roy \V. Thiel. who are at the sumrper home of ~f r. Thiel's narents. Richter of 707 Greenwood a ,·enue has returned from the Evanston hospital. \\'here s he had been for two weeks, having undergone a slight operation. ~~ r. -o- ~frs. H. J. -o- -o- M r. and Mrs. A. M. Schaefer of ~1() Railroad avenue, Kenilworth. with Mrs. Clyde Ross, Sr. is spending their so ns. Billy and James. spent last two weeks visiting her sister and a wrek-end at Lake \Vauconda. \Vi s. : friend at Dixon, and Rockford, 111.