North Shore News road, and Mrs. Karl D. King, Jr., (Rugenia Moote) will give a kitchen sbower for Miss Lothrop at the Moore home on August 21. Wilson. a two or three weeks‘ trip through the west. He will go to Jasper, Canada, then on fo Prince Rupert. He will take the boat there to Seattle and before coming home will visit Vancouver, Bahff and Lake Louise, there will be a reception for the famâ€" ily and immediate friends at the Inâ€" dian Hill club. The young people plan to live in East Orange, N. J. Miss Ashton Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson of Fayâ€" etteville, N. C., is visiting Miss Virâ€" ginia Wallace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Wallace, 815 Mount Pleasant road. Miss Wilson formerly lived in Winnetka and last fall she and Miss Wallace made a joint debut at the Wallace residence. Mrs. Walâ€" lace is to entertain Saturday evening, Aug. 25, at Indian Hill Country club at a dinner. given in honor of Miss Bentley MeCloud, Jr., of 338 Kenilâ€" worth avenue, left last Sqturq-y for ter, Ruth, of 531 Essex road, Kenilâ€" worth, and Mrs. A. J. Brock and her daughter, Marjorie, of 520 Warwick road, Kenilworth, left last Sunday for a trip through the Thousand Islands. They will make a trip through the east on their way back, stopping in New York, Philadelphia and Washâ€" ington, D. C. Eomm e dn ce ie o Mr. Nail‘s groomsmen will be Lyall Merrill of Summitt, N. J., Harvey Bushnell and Ephraim Brown of Mansfield, William Palmer Winslow of Evanston, George A. Mac Lean, John A. Mac Lean, Jr., William B. Casterline and Robert Casterline of Wilmette. Several parties will be given for the young people ending with the ‘bachelor dinner and a bridge shower for the bride on Thursday, Aug. 23. Lean, 924 Greenwood avenue, Wi"~ mette, has set the date for her wedâ€" ding to Charles Edwin Nail of Mans~ field, Ohio, for September 5. She has chosen her cousin, Mrs. William Palmâ€" er Winslow, formerly Virginia Beyâ€" mer of Evanston as her matron of honor, and for her bridesmaids, Mrs. Robert Frazier Lewis (Helen Bruch) of New York City, Mrs. Edwin J. Cole (Kathryn Gardiner) of Highâ€" land Park, Miss Claora Hinkley of Buffalo, Miss Louise Crawford of Emâ€" lenton, Penn., Mrs, Ephraim Brown of Mansfield, Ohio, Mrs. Frank Stegeâ€" man, Jr., of Ft. Thomas, Ky., and Mrs. James W. Martin (Virginia Smith) of Chicago. Miss Mac Lean‘s little niece, Phoebe Mac Lean, and Barbara Cole will be her flower girls. Miss Gertrude May Bleser, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bleser of Glenview road, Wilmette, has chosen September 20 as the date of her marâ€" riage to Clarence Martin Braun, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Braun of Evâ€" anston. She has not selected her atâ€" tendants as yet. Miss Elizabeth Heidman, 238 Main street, returned a week ago from an extensive western trip which she took with a classmate at Northwestern, Miss Ruth Tombaugh of Burlington, canyons in Utah, Apizona, and Coloâ€" rado. Mr. and Mrs. George Heidâ€" man and Miss Virginia have been in Canada this summer, Virginia spent a month in Toronto before her mother and father went up. < Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Lothrop of Glencoe, has selected her bridal party for her wedding to Samuel S. Hill, Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. Hill of Reading, the Gleneoe Union church. The Rev. James A. Richards of the Winnetka Congregational church will read the dings. It does look as though Sepâ€" beginning to be favored alâ€" -utxnu!ulun!um . NOe c .\ the Miss Dee Stoker seems to be "NF only Winnetka young woman who has w.n'.],ehunthdlh“â€""d' ding. She has decided on 8:30 a‘clock, September 14, in her home The rest of the plans for her wedding to Drâ€" Frederick W. Schacht of Racine, Wis. will be made after September 1, when Miss Stoker will return from her vaâ€" cation. She is the daughter of Mr. Cad Mrs. Dee A. Stoker of 228 Myrtle street. â€" Miss Margaret Mac Lean, d.uhur“ Tur ul lc ol Mok Mrs. Lewis Andrew Day of Glenâ€" coe will be Miss Lothrop‘s matron of Miss Vera McDermid of Glencoe, Miss Christine Baumann of Winnetka, Miss Strong of Hartford, Conn. Mr. Hill will be attended by Mr. Day as best man, and the following young men will act &s ushers: Presâ€" cott Zssthrop, II. Miss Lothrop‘s brother; Alvin Spats of Reading. Pa.; Dr. Chester Carroll and Boyd Wilson of New York; Hiester Nublenberg of Kansas City; Louis Watermulder and James J. Gibson of Wilmette. of Towa. Esther Everett of Minneapolis, Miss Margery Steeie and Miss Helen Mrs. Joseph Joyce and her daughâ€" John Albert Mac Miss Dale Jones, the bride‘s sister, will be her maid of honor and the three bridesmaids will be Miss Marâ€" garet Banford, Miss Jean Makwell, and Miss Mildred Hagen. ,The best man will be the brother of the groom, Laurene Roth, and the ushers will all be young men from the north officiated. After September 1, Mr. and Mrs. Berglund will be at home to their friends at 1710 Atkinson avenue, Milâ€" waukee, Wis. A group of north shore young women who have been taking their vacations together for some time left last Saturday for Eagle River, Wis., and their log cabin camp. Those who are in the first delegation are Miss Lillian Fitch, Miss Winnefred Mickey and Miss Katherine Gregory of Wilâ€" mette, and Miss Sue Armstrong and Miss Pauline Manchester of Giencoe. This week, Miss Katherine Hamilton of Winnetka and Miss Estelle Swiâ€" gart intend to follow them up to Eagle River. Miss Leota Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Jones of Roseâ€" dale avenue, Chicago, has chosen Satâ€" urday, Aug. 25, for the date of her wedding to Raymond J. Roth, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Roth of 1124 Forest avenue, Wilmette. . The cereâ€" mony will take place in the Ravensâ€" wood Methodist Episcopal church and Mr. and Mrs. Roth will receive for th> young couple after the ceremony at their home in Wilmette. Miss Louise Lackner, daughter of the Francis A. Lackners of Winnetka is leaving today to visit for a few weeks with Miss Ellen Stuart at Charlevoix, Mich, When she returns she will be occupied with the many details incident to going away to school as she and her sister, Miss Antoinette, will be leaving the latter part of September for Vassar. Miss Louise Lackner will make her debut at a tea given during the Christmas holidays, though the definite date has not beem decided. Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Berglund of 120 Green Bay road, Glencoe. The Rev. Clyde R. Wheeland of Evanston Bergiund on Saturday, Aug. 11, in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kifer Curll of 45 Crescent place. Mr. Berglund is the son of Mr. and Mrs.â€"W. D. Gleunon of 916 COLLEGE INN Corner Central Avenue and First SL., Highland Park, III Chinese Dishes Prepared by Our Chinese Chef Highland Park Press Let us show you our new samples reâ€" sembling engraving. Cards, Invitations, Announcements, Stationery. Does away with the cost of a plate. mt ty s CS . a â€" & : Something New in Printing SERVED AT ALL HOURS Pork Chop Suey Chicken Chop Suey Pork Chow Mein Chicken Chow Mein Egg Fooey Yong Prices Reasonable Temple association picnic held at Gages Lake on Sunday. One of the interesting features was are in Winnetka for the summer at 32 Indian Hill road have been having and will have several more teas in honor of their daughter and sonâ€"inâ€" law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ober Clark whose marriage took place in Paris this summer. Mr. and Mrs. White are at home each Saturday afternoon beâ€" tween 5 and 7 a‘clock receiving with Mr. and Mrs, Clark. MASONS ATTEND PICNIC AT GAGES LAKE SUNDAY Remember the good old days when you could keep house without a canâ€" opener, and file away all the family portraits in the old album? Waukeg;n men which resulted in vicâ€" tory for Waukegan with a score of Hazel Easton, Billy Steiner, Ray Dobbins, Chas. Steiner and Mrs. Gladys Page brought home prizes, which were awarded at contests, The affair proved most successful and all who attended voted to hold another picnic next year, In Mchinley‘s day the emblem of prosperity was the full dinner pail; now it is the full gasoline tank.â€" Springfield (Ohio) Sun. Have opening for two highâ€"grade experienced salesladies. Gentiles. Salary. Quick promotion. Apply 9:30 a. m. Suite 818 â€"30 N. .. 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