WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1920 J Joc Happenings 3 \Winnetha.s Hubbard Woods \ A Bi diville, 390 Chestnut street, will be at home today, from | KS 4 until 7 o'clock. They will be assisted in receiving their EaNiled® guests by Mrs. A. J. Denison, Mrs. Thomas J. Prindiville and Miss Isabel Prindiville. Presiding at the tea tables will be the Misses Catharine Rehm, Grace Andrews, Elizabeth Andrews, Caro- line de Windt, Lucy Lord, Freda Gross, Frances Vyse, Frances Rob- The Hawthorne Lane Circle will meet with Mrs. Dudley K. French, 503 Hawthorne lane, on Tuesday, October 26, at 2:30 o'clock. Every neighbor is welcome. --_---- - The Lincoln Avenue Circle will hold an all-day meeting with Mrs. Joseph Brown, 808 Prospect avenue, on Tuseday, October 26. Mrs. Nichol- an will be the assisting hostess. ---- Mr. Fred Glover, of 988 Linden avenue, Hubbard Woods, left early this week for Hamilton, Canada, where he will spend a fortnight with friends. a -- A stbscription Hallowe'en dance will be given at the Winnetka Wom- an's club on Saturday evening of next week, by a group of young peo- ple. oe fp Mr. and Mrs. James F. Porter of bins, Marion Walker, Josephine Sidley, Katherine Strawn, Mary | Fubbard Woods are spending a fort- | sul 0 Dennehy, Theresa Gross, Isabel Watkins. pighs as thelr, summer chome: ia Mr. and Mrs. Morris L. Greeley, 655 Maple avenue, will give a| Tye aE, of' 'Winnetka dinner dance for the season's debutantes Saturday evening, October 30, in honor of their debutante daughter, Miss Elizabeth Greeley. commenced its series on Tuesday evening at the Winnetka Woman's club. Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Adra Alexa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Alexa of Park Ridge, to Marcus J. Keil, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Keil of 108 Church road. ANNUAL HALLOWEEN PARTY SCHEDULED FOR OCTOBER 30 The Winnetka Woman's Demo- cratic committee will meet on Mon- day afternoon next at 2 o'clock, at "Bonny View," the residence of Mrs. Frank Fuller, 110 Church road. Mrs. Kellogg Fairbanks, will speak in- formally. Any may attend the meet- ing who wish to do so. Those who are as yet undecided and former Progressives, are especially urged to come. The committee as completed in- cludes Mrs. Frank Fuller, chairman; Mrs. William B. McIlvaine, Mrs. John T. Boddie, Mrs. Harold L. Ickes, vice chairmen; Mrs. Roswell Mason, Mrs. J. Eager Lloyd, Mrs. William R. - English, Mrs. George K. Owsley, Miss Helen Seymour, Mrs. Calvin Fent- ress, Mrs. Frederick W. Edwards, Mrs. Thomas Coyne, Mrs. F. D. Ful- ton, Mrs. Roland Whitman, Mrs. William P. Sidley, Mrs. Laird Bell, Mrs. Frederick Mason, Mrs. Horace K. Tenney, Mrs. William G. Hibbard, Mrs. Lloyd Whitman, Mrs. Dwight P. Green, Mrs. John Smith, Mrs. Arthur Cushman, Mrs. Barret Con- way, Mrs. F. Goddard Cheney, Mrs. W. M. Rutter, Mrs. Nathaniel Blatchford and Mrs. Charles Hub- bard. . ee At the first of a series of social evenings, given by the Social com- mittee of the Congregational church, on Tuesday evening, at Community House, the Community Drama league, of which Mrs. Sherman Goble is president, presented a clever play- let in one-act, entitled, "Fourteen". 'The cast of characters, Mrs. Merritt Lum, as Mrs. Pringle; Miss Marigold Langworthy as Miss Pringle, and Mrs. Charles Eastman as Dunbar, the butler, displayed distinct ability in their interpretations of characters. There was such an exceptionally large attendance,.on this occasion, that the play was given twice in the same evening. -- The Music department of the Win- netka Woman's club announces an afternoon of "Folks Songs" to be given at the club house on Wednes- day, November 10, at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Burton H. Atwood is in charge and will Have assisting her Mjiss Florence Bernstein, soprano, and the Geranlau Trio, well known singers of Chicago. Mrs. Percival Hunter and Mrs. Arthur Dean will assist in accompaniments for four hands. This promises to be an interesting program and Winnetka club mem- bers are urged to make note of the day, inviting friends to enjoy the afternoon with them. ---- A program which should be of in- terest to every woman of the com- munity will be presented at the home of Mrs. IL. Harrison Mettler, 1119 Sheridan road on Wednesday, Oect- ober 27, at 2:30 o'clock. by the Mis- sions' committee of the Congrega- tional Woman's society. There will be a discussion of some live issues connected with the great missionary objectives outlined in the Denomina- tional Survevs. Special musical numbers by Miss Clara Harsh and Mrs. C. E. Karstrom, Mrs. Arthur Dean accompanying, assure a pleas- ant afternoon. ---- Owing to the sudden death of Miss Gertrude Shaw. a teacher wt the Greelev school, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howells Coffin, who had invited the teachers to meet the Board of Edo cation informally at her home on Thursdav evening. have postponed the affair until Thursday evening, November 4. ms es Great preparations are under way in all the circles for their "Get-to- gether Day", Friday, October 29. As the regular schedule is now on for gymnasium classes, the program for the circles is to begin promptly at 2 o'clock and closes at 3:45 o'clock. | Miss Josephine Sidley, Miss Eliza- A group of young girls and matrons representative of Chicago society, are rehearsing the romantic light opera, "Le Chavelier", which will be given at the Aryan Grotto on Nov- ember 5 and 6. The chorus is com- posed of debutantes of this and re- cent seasons. Among others taking part in it are Mrs. William Cowper Boyden, Jr., Miss Carolyn de Windt, Community House to be Scene of Jollification in Yearly Village. "Spook" Festival The Village celebration of Hal- lowe'en will take place as usual in Community House on Saturday evening, October 30, from 7:30 to 10 o'clock. Community House will throw its doors open to the village as its guest and there will be Hal- lowe'en fun for old and young. Magicians, fortune-tellers, games and Hallowe'en stunts of all kinds will be staged. A large committee, under the lead- beth Sidley, Miss Elizabeth Thorne and Miss Elizabeth Prindiville. ---- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Harden- burgh of Private road, gave a danc- ing party in honor of their son Ray- mond and daughter Helen, last| ership of Arthur Barrett, has, charge, Saturday evening at the home of! of the arrangements. The stunts in Mrs. Hardenburgh's mother, Mrs. the gym will be under the direction Lorenzo Johnson on Sheridan road. The occasion was the birthday anni- versary of both children, and one hundred and ten children partici- pated in the frolic. J We Mr. and Mrs. Hobart P .Young and family have taken a house in Win- netka for the winter. Miss Carol de Windt will be one of the ushers next Tuesday morning in the crystal ballroom of the Black- stone at the first of a series of six readings from poetic works by Wal- ton Pyre. of Mr. Clark, Mr. Anderson and Mr. Niday. Miss King and assistants will serve the ice cream cones. This an- nual Hallowe'en party in Community House has come to be recognized as a village institution. Keep in mind the date, Saturday, October 30. INQUIRE about my work in permanent Waving. I must say that I am a pupil of Mr. Felix Coune of Chicago, best expert in that line. I have the most up-to-date apparat- us. All my work is guaranteed and very reasonable prices. Call for in- formation, H. Delebecque, 747 Elm street, Winnetka. Tel. Winnetka a2 --Adv. Nn At the luncheon given by the Edu- cational department of the Second Congregational District of Women's clubs, on Thursday in Mandels Ivory room, Mrs. M. H. Lieber, who is chairman of Education for the State Federation, was invited to give a few words of greeting. NOTICE Winifred Townsend, Violineste; Mar- guerite Fitzgerald, Pianeste; WED-=- NESDAY AFTERNOONS and SATUR- DAY FORE-NOONS. Studios third floor, Brown Building, Wilmette. Class work will be given those who cannot avail themselves of the private lessons. Mrs. Lorenzo M. Johnson, who is Genevieve Fitzgerald will accept a : . limited number of Harp pupils. spending several months with her| Residence phone Win. 846 or Studio son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and| phone Wil. 1280. --Adyv. T32-1tdh Mrs. Stewart Johnson in Washing- ton, D. C., will return to Winnetka at Christmas time to be the guest of her daughter, Mrs. R, W. Harden- burgh. She will not open her own home on Sheridan road this season. Sri ie Mr. and Mrs. Chester F. Hogle of Hubbard Woods ,formerly of Wil- mette, announce the engagement of their daughter, Frances, to Joseph Bousquet, Jr.,, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bousquet of Evanston. wet Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kempton of Evanston, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Marie Mar-. garet Kempton, to Victor E. Carlson of Winnetka. No date has been set for the wedding. ---- fp -- There will be a Children's Hallowe- 'en party on Saturday, October 30, from 7:30 p. m 1o0.10:30 .p. m. at Community 'House. Only residents of Winnetka invited. Come en costume or en masque. This Christmas Trade at THE HOUSE OF IRCHBER DIAMONDS FOUNDED 1867 Watches, Jewelry, Silverw re 104 N. 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