at the home of Miss Virginia Wallace, _ _, 815 Mount Pieasant road, and Miss s7t, . Bekz~©‘.3.¢* Newhurgh on the Hudâ€" son who is the guest of Miss Margot Atkin, 12 Indian Hill road, are being entertained during their stay here. Miss Wilson and Miss Wallace spent several days last week with Miss Ruth Hunter of Lake Forest. Informal events filled the early part of the week and the first large party was that given yesterday by Miss Wallace at Indian Hill. She entertained at luncheon and bridge for Miss Wilson ~North Shore News |===* [(E e e e e e es Two visiting debutantes are doing much to enliven the affairs of the younger people at the present time. This evening Miss Atkin is enterâ€" taining at dinner at Indian Hill for Miss Odell and there will be the reguâ€" lar club dancing later. Sunday, A. R. Carman of Evanston is to be host at a Treasure Hunt to be held at Benâ€" sonville, III., at which the girls will be honored guests. Miss Wallace and another Winnetka girl who made her debut last year, Miss Betty Pain of 1417 Tower road are planning to have an unusual winâ€" ter. They will leave for Paris late in September or the first week in Octoâ€" ber and will study at the Sorbonne during the winter months. and then last pizhi gave a dinner and dance at the Vista del Lago, also for Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rudolph, of 454 Oakdale avenue, Glencoe, have issued | invitations to the wedding of their daughter, Miss Evelyn Rudolph, and Edward Kronn, son of Mr. and Mrs.; Frank Kronn, Sr., of Northbrook. The | ceremony will be performed by the| Rev. L. Nauss, pastor of Trinity Luthâ€" | eran church, Glencoe, at the church.‘ Saturday afternoon, Eeptember 1, at Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hannah, 256 Woodstock avenue, Kenilworth, anâ€"| nounce the engagement of their; daughter, Elizabeth, to Mr. Louis B. Roeser of Boston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louise Roeser of New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rogers of 375 Chestnut street, Winnetka, returned last week from a five weeks‘ trip Tt the northwestern part of the country. They went out to attend the Ameriâ€" can Bar association meeting in Seatâ€" tle, stopping at Glacier National park on the way. After the convention they left the party and continued north up into Alaska. On their trip home they stopped at Jasper National park. Winnipeg, and Minneapolis. Mrs. Regers has as her house guest now, Mrs. E. B. Cox of New York City who stayed at her home during Mrs. Rogers‘ absence. Henry C.Lytton & Sons CHICAGOâ€"Strate and Jackson _____ EV ANSTONâ€"Orrington and Church In Service, Style and Real Value None Can Compare With These Boys* Manufacturers come to us first with the latest style ideas, with better woolens, tailored to higher standardsâ€"at lower prices! Thesenew Fall Lytton Jrs., for instanceâ€"2 and 3 button coats, mannish single and double breasted vests, 2 golf trousers. That‘s value! Sizes 6 to 18. 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