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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Aug 1934, p. 24

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August 30, 1934 'qm Ma&jorie Tugaw is Being Entertained Before Her Maruage A calendar crowded with teas. showers and bridge parties lias been mnade up by the friends of Miss Marjorie Tugaw, daugli- ter of Mr. and Mrs. WX. C. Tugaw, 414 Isabella street, and hier fiance, Richard M. West- brook of Evanston, wvho will be married Thursday evening. Sep- temnber -6, at St. Luke's Episco- pal church in Evanston. The entertaining precediîîg the wed- ding opened August 19 when Miss Beverly Baird of Wilmette gave a tea and lingerie shower for the bride. Miss Mary Spencer of Evanston wvas hostess at a tea and miscelianeous shower Tues- day, August 21, and Mrs. Dryden Eberhart of Evanston was hostess at a bridge breakfast and kitchen shower the Thursday foliowing. Mrs. Charles Wright oi Evanston gave a luncheon and bathrooni showcr for the bride Friday, August 24, and Mrs. Ivan Harden of Chicago a lunch- eon at the Edgewater Beach hotel on Tuesday of this week. Miss Dorothy Moyers of Evanston entertains Saturday at a linen shower and tea, with Miss Dorothy Spillane of Wilmette hostess on Sunday at a tea and personal sbower. 1Mrs. E. S. Westbrook, the bride- groom's mother, is to give the bridai supper Wednesday evening, September 5, at their home, 1514 Ridge avenue, Evanston. An evening party willalso be given by Mr. and Mrs. James Blaine Harden of Evanston for the bridai1 party, but the date is stili uncertain. Three very younig members of the bridai party not previously annouiiced are the bride's five-year-old sister, jean, and her cousins, Gay Anne Wright, 3 years oid, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright of Evanston, and Charles Wright, Jr.. Jean and Gay Anne will be flower girls, and Charles is to serve as ring bearer. Mr. Westbrook and bis bride wilI go to New York on their wedding trip and from there wiil take the boat through the Panama Canal, returning- by way of Los Angeles. They wiii mnake their home in Evanston. Club Officers Given Dinner The'officers and committees Qf the Catbolic Club of Chicago, an organi- zation affiliated with the Episcopal church, were entertained at dinner Wednesday evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Royal D. Smith, -706 Elmnwood -avenue. Mr. Smith is presi- dent of, the club., The weather per- mitting, plans were layed for enter- tainment %nd a program after dinner in the garden.. Similar gathenings have been held before at the Smith home, where the dinner bas become an annual affair. Elaine Bausher of Reading, Pa., is visiting * ber cousin, Dorelle ý,Mouton of 235 Raleigh road,. Kenilworth.. Hostesses a+ Mount Vernon T/he Glencoe cha fier of t/he' Daughters of the Amtericont Revohlf ion fzirnis/ted twclvr hosiesses at Mfount Vernon in the Colonial Village at A Century of Progress on August 19, 20, 21. The abovc picture wvas lakeil around tlhe spiniet in the nusic room of A'otit Vernon. Reading front lefi te riglit (standing) are J1rs.ý Clav fon A. Duithamt, Mrs. John W.f.'arncr, and M1-rs. William C. Miller: (seatcd) are Mrs. C/haries C. Bunlkl'..11 rs. Jiavio, JV.. Cq.stle, and .lIr.s. James D. Lightbody (regen .t). List Weeks Hosiesses at College Board Booth Barnard college bas its day Satur- day at the Woman's College Board booth at A Century of Progress, and is sending as its representatives Mrs. William S. Thomson and Mrs. Anne Lee Gauît of Evanston, Mrs. John S. Ewing and Mrs. John Cover. Bryn Mawr alumnae' have charge of the booth.Sunday. Monday is Connecti- cut college day, and the hostesses are Miss Elizabeth Flanders of Evans- ton and Miss Margaret Ray. Elmira alumnnae wili be the hostesses Tues- day., Goucher's day is Wednesday, and Tb~ursday, September 6, is Lake Erie day. Those on duty at that time will be Mrs. W. F. Drews, Mrs. E. E. Marsh, Miss Ruth -Steele, and Mrs. E. M. Rice' Two Randolph-Macon alumnae, Mrs. R. M. Dunn and Mrs. William J. Bacon, will be the hostesses September 7, Milîs and Randoiph- Macon day, and September 8 Milwau- kee Downer wiil send Miss Vera Zut- termeister, Miss Irma Barnes, Mrs. F. X. Barr, and Miss Martha Rodgers of Evanston. Hosfess at Garden Party, Miss Jane Yost, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Yost of 1016 Green- wood avenue, was co-hostess at lier home at a garden party last Friday night with Miss Zaida Hutchins of Evanston. Decorati ons were recl and bluelanterns. The garage, wbere tbere was dancing and a midnight buffet supper, was arranged like a tavern. Miss 'Margaret Hamm of Milwaukee, who was a guest'at the party, is spend- ing this week with Miss Yost and at- tending the fair. Opera Recitais.WiII Be HeId. in September An opera rceital of "Faust" with three soloists will be given by Ruth- eda L. Pretzel on Monday, September 17, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Lloyd, 1035 Bluff road, Giencoe. Miss Pretzel wili give another recital, "Traviata," with three soloists on the following Monday, September 24. The recitais are open to the'public at a nominal fee. Lolita Bertling of Wilmette, so- prano, Don Eliot, tenor, and Ludlow. White, baritone, will sing excerpts from "Faust."' Helen Hedges'of Glencoe, soprano, Mr. Eliot, and Mr. White will sing in "Traviata." Reservations for the re- citais may be made wvith MIrs.,Lloyd or with Miss Pretzel (University 4747). WiII Give Garden Talk josephb f. Foote of Delavan, Ii., formerly of Winnetka, is to spealc over WGN Saturday, September 1, at 1 o'clock, dayligbt saving time.' His talk is. given under the auspices of ,the Garden club of Illinois, and' bis subject is "Hardly Ferns," one on which he is said. to be particularly well qualified to speak. Entertains Board Mrs. Harold L. Brown, 1229 Lake avenue, entertained the executive board of the Chicago Alumnae chap- ter of Gamma Phi Beta at luncheon at ber home, Monday. Plans for tbe coming year were discussed. Invitations Now.Out For Owen-Willianisofl Marriage on Sept. 15 Miss Jane Elizabeth Owen, daughter of Mr. anid Mrs. Lern- uel F. Owen, has choseîi Satur- day, Septemiber 15, for her mnarriage to Charles Mohr Wil- lianison of Evanston, soi, of Mrs. J. C. Everhart of Van Wert, Ohio. The service will be read at 4 o'clock at the Owen residence, 725 Greenwood ave- nue, by the.Rev. John G. Hlind- ley. 1astor of the First Congre- gational church of \'ilmette, and will 1)e followed bý- a re- ception. Miss Owven wîll have two brides- inaids. Miss Medora Bright and Miss Betty- Mulford, both of Wilmettc. D)iane Donnie, smali daughiter of MXr. and Mrs. A. T. Donnie of (Uenview. will serve as flower girl. There %viil be no ushiers but Mi-. Williamson wili have for l)est mani hi. f raternity brother, Howard I lanford o f Waukegan. Miss Bright and Miss Mulford have both entertained for the'bride within the past wveek. Miss Mulford was host- ess at a kitchen shower and dessert bridge Saturday afternoon, August 25, and Monlday evening Miss Bright gave a bridge party and pantry shower for Miss Owen. The plans for other eni- tertaining are still indefinite. After a wedding trip Mr. William- son and bis bride %vill mnake their home at 1200 Simpson street. Evanston. MrS. Weedon fo Be Garden >Club Hostess 1The Wilmette Garden club, of which Mrs.. C. P. Berg is president, wiil meet Fniday afternoon, Septem- I)er 7, at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. John F. Weedon, 204 Fifth street. Trhe assisting hostesses will be Mrs. John Hardy Weedon and Mrs. Charles Van Deursen. George Mc- Intyre will speak on "Lawns. New and Old." The twenty-minute, dis- cussion on gardening in September will be led by Mrs. Frank J. Scbeiden- helm. There wili aiso be the annual. election of officers at this meeting. Next Tuesday Mrs. Weedon wilI have charge of the,.Wilmet .te Garden ciub's collection of flowers for the Chicago Plant, Flower, and Fruit guild. Any- orie in the village ,who would like to donate flowers for that day is' asked to telephone Mrs. Weedon on Mon- day and she wili calI for them and sec that they, are s ent down to th .e booth iii the North Western depot in Chi- cago for delivery among the poor and the sick in the. settiements and hos- pitals. Mr. and Mrs. W. . Olsen an d Marilyn jean. of 525 Kenilworth ave- nue, Kenilwortb,' returned last Sun- day from a two and a baîf weeks' vacation spent in Colorado Springs and Denver. c 0 e acvites. -n Scial Crcles qw ~Be VERA McDE-RMID Imm D ýWILMIETTÉ LIVE

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