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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 13 Jun 1919, p. 5

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, PRIDAY: JUNE 13, 1919 ocial Happenings i Nor th Shore by Ru th Risley | LOVELY WEDDING was solemnized last Saturday after- noon at 4:30 o'clock, when Miss Jeanette Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Thomas Walker, Jr., was united in marriage to Horace Kent Tenney, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Kent Tenney, avenue. Reverend E. was attended by her sister, Mrs. Henry Favill Tenney. Miss Henry as best man and the ushers included Richard Bentley, at the residence of her parents on Prospect Ashley Gerhard read the service. The bride Marion Emily Walker, and by Favill Tenney served his brother Roy West, Stephen Gregory and Goddard Cheney. Little Eleanor and Frederick Cheney, bearers. niece and nephew of the bridegroom, were the flower & v ISS KATHARINE BLOSSOM, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Blossom of Hubbard Woods, who will be married; to William Sutherland Bacon, son of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Bacon of Macomb, Illinois, on Saturday, June 28, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon in Christ's church, Winnetka, will have her sister-in-law, Mrs. George W. Blossom, ]Jr., Miss Lolita Armour, Mrs for matron of honor. Serving Miss Philip Swift, Mrs. William H. Mitchell, Blossom as bridesmaids i M#*ss Helen Hoyne, Miss Blance Day, Mrs. Charles McAlpin Pyle, Miss Louise Ehorne, Miss Janet Pauling and Miss Dororthy Bacon. will attend Mr. Bacon. William Ross Proctor, Jr., of New York Following the wedding there will be a.:re- ception at the residence of the Pride's parents, 955 Green Bay road. Li -- Wednesday afternoon at 4 in the Church of the Holy Name in Swampscott, Mass., Miss Claire Dutton McGregor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander McGregor of Swampscott, became the bride of Charles Henderson Matz, son of Mrs. Rudolph Matz of "Wynnecliff," Hub- bard Woods. The bride was attended by Miss Gertrudz Robinson of Beach Bluff, Mass., and Mr. Matz had Edward Redfield of Englewood. N. J., for his best man. Serving as ushers were the Messrs. Carl Victor, Alexander McGregor, Jr., Farrell Boyd, St: anton) Last o'clock, Garfield, Henry Dwight and Edwin | Adriance. |! The bride worz white satin and princess lace, with a on of the same, | which is an heirloom, held in place with orange blossoms. The bouquet was composed of lilies of the valley. The maid of honor wore a chiffon gown of pastel shades with a large hat of the same coloring. She carried a bunch of sweet peas. Following the ceremony a reception was held | at the country club. After a motor trip the bride and groom will make their home in Ev- anston. wn Bt At a mezting of the MacDowell Musical club, held at the home of Mrs. Benjamin Kellum, Monday af- ternoon, June 9, the following pro- 'gram was given: Chicago composers: Waltz ......0 0a 5800005.0. Borowski Menuet... 0000 D0 Borowski Will o' the Wisp ..........\ 4. Lighling : Mrs. Robert Smith JON RIE SR Beatrice Scott Awakening ...... 0 A00EN Mason PES April. an Leila Goodyear Mrs. William Thrall Adoration... dann Borowslkt : Mrs. Brewer Prelude... 000 Arne Goldbgets Song to the Moon ....Arne Goldperg Melodie 0... .... 0» Ltta W. Péritz Pigeons out Walking Lotta W. Poritz Polonaose Americaine .... Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. Francis Stanley Rick- Mrs. H. H. Anning fe © The Girton and Eliot schools held "their annual June festival last "Thursday afternoon on the spacious - grounds surrounding the school. Miss : Katherine Adams ~ was crowned Queen of the May. A number of at- ; tractive dances "including the May- i pole and Minuet, were presented "under 'the - direction: of 'Miss Ether + Grantham ,physical directress. "The Sleeping Beauty" was also presented. | Yesterday afternoon the commenca- {ment exercises of Girton school were i eld in the Congregational churcH. fe od Two of Winnetka's own . voune omen, both graduates of" Girton i! fom have won honors in, the "ast. "Miss Louise Wood, 'daughter 'of Mrs. ti.Ira Couch Wood, received 'a. degree in he Honor Student's class, and Miss iF 'rances Louise von Hofsten won' the pi emes H: 'Power's $emior "scholar- Ship. vo ion fs * The Woman's Christian Temper- ance Union will hold a Jubilee "Luncheon at Community Heuse on "Wednesday, June 25, at 1230" o'clock: 'This will be followed by a program of readings by Harlan Ware, music by verett and Earl Fox, a recitation ob Mr. E. E. Teal of Wilmette and i address -by. Mr. t Chicago, MacDonald of ' a. Mrs, Horace Kant Tenney, 640 Pine ; street. entertained , at :a dinner and " 'dance this evening at 'Indian Hill club for the bridal party of Miss Jeanette Walker, daughter of Mr. 'and Mrs. Lyman T, Walker, 651 Pros- Indian Hill club is becoming very lively now that the war is ovar. The links are literally dotted these fine Wednes- and an interesting arranged for each golf in the days with men and women. day is Ladies' Day program has week, been including [received his discharge. He had seen service overseas with the Prairiz division, and during one of the drives was slightly gassed. ei ime The children of the second third grades of the Horacz and Mann last Tuesday afternoon at Skokie field. The refreshments, consisting of icecream and cake were furnishad by a few of the mothers. RY Mrs. T. Phillip Swift and Miss Helen Hoyne entertained at luncheon at the Blackstone on Tuesday for Miss Margaret Pul'man. whose marriage to John H. McIlvaine, will occur on Wednesday, June 25. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Prouty and family will leave Saturday morning to motor to Bailey's Harbor, Wis., where they will spend a weck or ten days. if Miss Elizabeth Leonard will give a dancing party at her home this evening. The: guests will indlude members of the Delta Gamma sorori- ty. --eii Fenton Peterson, 722 Elm street, Why not take Luncheon § or Sup at' the GINGHAM 'TE S 110 South Wabash e 2nd Floor r Monroe STRICTLY Table a' Elcie H. Brooks EX , Son -------------- i Beautiful Petunias!! } ( C morn- LC CR TL i 1g, a special golf luncheon , and bridge in the afternoon. On Wed- Rosy Morn, Ruffl. nts, >sday of last week, Mrs. Hathaway d d'doubledAl { Watson and Mrs. Frank Letts were fringe an ou S$ fine 4 in charge of the golf; Mrs. T. P. Vinca, Cobea, anfl otheyoines. Swift and Mrs. Franks Letts, cards. . § [he two prizes were won by Mrs. All kinds of Geran aisé Frank Fuller and Mrs. Frank D.| 1 ; 4 Pal ies, fine bushy Sdwias. / ESE Hardy plants and many pihers Mrs. Amelia D. Capron and daugh- at reasonable [ ter, Miss Florence S. Capren, who A ARE have been spending the winter in ] Evanston, have left for a summer in the east. They will visit Mr. Albert * GREENWOOD yi SERY S. Capron in Manchester, N. H. enwood Ave. vice Cieglor 155 _Serg€ant Thomas Lynch returned 1 ILLINOIS Sunday from Camp Grant, where he = - FJ TR. ® ye f Cet Your Order K arly (SSTLLLSSLLLSLLLLLLLS GIL 5 SILLS GSAS ES SELLS VALASSIS LILLIES ISL A I2 1S TS A2 ILLS I SILLA SILI S55 For (ipect avenue. Covers were laid for 4 twenty-s six guests. ph ST Imitations of Ford cars will C. H. BRIGGS, Sale wii CRAs bddidikatd 3 NDARD EQUI ORDER YOURS TODAY school were entertained at a picnic |, will return Saturday from Camp Campion, College, Prairie du chien, where he has been attending school. SRE Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" was presented last Monday evening! at the Girton school. | i Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bruderlin have: / returned from an extended visit i Oklahoma. in Mr. Harvey L. 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