WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1919 a 3 SID), Tidppaivngs NZI Shore by Ruth Risley HE FIRST MEETING of the season of the MacDowell Musical club of Winnetka, was held on Monday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. Warner Robinson in Hubbard Woods. The program | consisted entirely of Scandinavian music and Mrs. Paul Williams preceded the following musical groups by reading an in- teresting paper on the subject. Norwegian Dance ©... wl Backer Grondahl VICTORY ...0 wil ah et ie Boece ali seinen Sinding March Grotesque. dae. ee vis ren vn Sinding Mrs. Dwight Orcutt . The Herdsman ms. oul. ics. cesle svn sive iid vin Borg Last Night the Nightingale Woke Me ....Kjeruls Sylvelin on nL a se ee ca Sr Sinding Could Thous tT Know. ... + cries ons Warmuthe Mis William Thrall Fhe Swans eel ek Selim Palmgren Romance dn Di...) his vida Jus bi Jean Sibelius Mrs. H. H. Anning Eventide .....0..0: be Sete tt irre aes Grendahl Ri Syn oe ail i lene ....Crieg In the Boat .c.cii s odors divas dict inte s v2». Orier Solveig Song hs vas sini Sais sinisie sli v's Grieg Mrs. Grace Kien ao the Woman's club under the auspices of the Music committee. Mrs. Orcutt will read a paper on "Italian Musicians of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries," and Mrs. Warner Robinson, Mrs. Or- cutt and Mrs. Harvey I. Brewer will give numbers representative of the period. <All club members who are interested in music are | cordially invited to attend this meeting which will be held on Wed- nesday, October 22, at 3 o'clock. L 4 A pretty fall wedding was that of On. Tuesday afternoon the East Miss Mary Klauke, daughter of Mr. Willow Street Circle met at the home and Mrs. Henry Klauke, 1173 As- | yf Mrs. Herman B. Meyers, 467 Wil- bury avenue,and Mr. Thomas Golden | low street. The guests of honor for of Austin, Ne was solemnized on |the afternoon were Mrs. Carrie B. Wednesday morning of last week at; Prouty and Mrs. C. C. Wortley. Sew- | 8 Sacred Heart church, Rev. FE. J.|ing was done for the Infant Welfare Taarth reading the service at 9, society. ¢. The bride wore a lovely ---- . ywn of white bridal satin, trimmed | Mrs. I. A. Janney. 669 Walden in lace, and carried a shower bou-!road, recently returned from an ex- quet of bridal roses. Her veil -of tended visit in Brookline, Mass. tulle fell from a tiny lace cap to the | ---- full length of her gown. Miss Cecelia| ar. and Mrs. George Ferria and ke. who attended her sister, as yr.o "prances Frank of Jacksonville, of honor, wore a costume of { 111., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. oceoroette 2 sati - : ( goon No and Vr and the | R. I. Gonsalves of Hubbard Woods. bridesmaids, the Misses Mary | ut ) 3 - 3 Neary ered 2 | Hz and rzatet Klauke, were Miss Elizabeth Pgndivillz, daugh- A 1 ve les ) a hn lavender and yellow frocks * . " t' Ar and Mrs. James W. Prin- of satin and georgette. All of the attendants wore large black velvet itnve hats ands carrie apets H : picture hats, and carried bouquets | ypere she will be graduated this of tea roses. Mr. Hugh Golden, vear brother of the groom, served as best |" "° gi Lo and {oy oe de Frank Superintendent C. W. Washburne 1c $ Lo a] . x Klau ee ane priin ARON, told delivered a series of four lectures at In the evening a FL Se was held; he Teachers Institute held at Dixon, at the home of the bride's parents in 1. on Wednesday and Thursday of Hubbard Woods, after which the | pc Foor y Seay young couple left on a honeymoon trip to lowa. After November 1. they will make their home in Austin. her studies at Westover, Conn, a 1867 -- DANCING -- 1919 Mr. Alvar Bournique will open his Special Classes Personally Con- innetka ducted by dancing classes .at the Winn apvap ued hy av Woman's club on Tuesday afternoon cr AYAE Yu BOURGOIN ons of next week. North Side--South Side--Suburbs gn gad Chicago. The Studio ........ Oct. 16 1 i Evanston Woman's Club ....Oct. 20 The Lincoln Avenue Circle wi Winnetka Woman's Club ....Oct. 21 hold an all-day meeting on Monday, || Highland Park, Witten Hall.Oct. 22 r F. Chicago, Kenwood Club ....Oct. 23 October 20, at the home of Mrs. Chicago, The Parkway Hotel, Oct. 24 R. Greene, 776 Prospect avenue. Chicago, Woman's Club, 1143 E. 46th a SErCet oa srivern. trainee Oct. 31 A group. of young married couples So rapidly is the growth of Chi- E cago and environs it is impossible will give the first of a series of danc A ov nad a ing parties next Tuesday evening at | I families eligible to membership in "the Winnetka Woman's club. the classes, therefore references are wim ee required. . " Office and Studio--Chicago Mrs. Maurice Berkson, 488 Ash|f 24 SOUTH MICHIGAN AVENUE street, entertained at a children's (Adjoining the Blackstone) party this afternoon at the Woman's Booklet Ready October First club, in honor of her daughter, Ethel. A. E. Bournique A. L. Bournique ---- Mrs 3s. W. S. Hamm of 270 Scatt ave- So ! nue, Bids Woods, is attending IN ARNINEDS To [TTITITIT the National convention of the W. ¢ T. U. at St. Louis, this week. 2.080 Se A meeting of the Mission Study | wclasss will be held on Wednesday, [= October 29, instead of on October 22. | at the home of Mrs. J. W. | Davies, 1004 Pine street. 'CANDLES We haves, a - large assortment of hand dipped = and'. fancy dandles. Bey You will find here the candle that will fit in with your scheme of decoration. announces her return from - Furopean Capitals where she | has sung and taught with great success Voice Placement and diaphra- matic breathing a specialty She is eminently fitted to M RS. DWIGHT C. ORCUTT has charge of the first of the ser- ies of informal musical afternoons to be given this year at] diville, of Willow street, has resumed | coach singers for Opera, Oratorio and Songs ; Pupils now being registered 5283-DAVIS STREET "EVANSTON, ILLINOIS Address 923 Oak st. Winnetka Telephone Winnetka 670-J 3] a 2 merly of Hubbard Woods, but who have been making their home inj. 4 | New York for the Ss year, return- | North Shore hotel, have moved tolopened on Monday with a real zest. led to Winnetka on Wednesday and | Winnetka, where they will spend the | The membership list of thirty has | have taken a house on Willow street winter. Mr. and Mrs. James Bell and two | Mr. and Mrs. Edmund B. Bartlett] The Public speaking classes under children Joseph and Caroline, for-|and their little daughter, Laura Ben- | the leadership of Prof. Bertram ton, who have been living at the|Nelson of the University of Chicago, been filled, and the coming ten weeks for the winter. py promises to be full of pleasures for jd Mrs. E. 8 Jewell has returned to those taking the comse. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kimball and son | her home in Omaha, Neb, after A tl Kimball has entered the University at | -- 2 PER Ae Se | Gainesville. len. of 503 Rosewood avenue, have | spending a few days' as the guest of | Mrs. John W. Cary of Hubbard motored to Gainesville, Fla., where | ler sister, Mrs. Ebert S. Ha .rrold, $79 | Woods has returned from an eastern 1ey will The Bowling club" will open its season next Monday evening at the Woman's club. spend the winter. Allen Elm street. | trip. A m---- ee Interpretive Dancing for Girls MISS ELIZABETH DWIGHT Wilmette Country Club Opening Friday Afternoon, Oct. 17th THE UNIVERCAL CAR TELEPHONE EVANSTON 6075 ¢ | Probably there is noother car that every day sonal ah R. D. CUNNINGHAM oral Cameos Z . lj i x "Exclusive Dealer Diamond a ea i : 810 Church Street, Evanston Soaks - Phone Evanston 4884 Emerald Ruby Topaz Pearl, Etc. 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VOLLMANN'S MARKET JEWELERS 796 Elm Street Winnetka, Illinois WINNETKANS! Dr. Alice Barlow-Brown will be the main speaker Sunday Evening, October 19th At Community House Corner of Pine St. and Lincoln Ave. Dr. Brown did wondefful' 'work' by' representing Winnetka in the service of stricken France. This Ts will give us allan opportunity to greet Dr. Brown : and hear her own story of 'her work abroad: AEST Theis Community Sunday Evening . Llp meetings are for every person in 7TH 'Winnetka. And the meetings are 'very much worth-while--ask those who attended last Sunday night. Conducted jointly by all Protestant Churches in Winnetla ie died 2 ak