Gx ~~ - > ---- --t aS Se-------- a ------ --_--_--_-- -- --_-- oa rr ------ ae % . Ce ---------- i | qc 4 : ! \ WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JUNE 1%, 1922 7 f m-------------- Ey oo emm-- coe mr ---- -- | -- CT ---------- rd Ls | SOCIAL ACTIVITIES - ITEMS OF PERSONAL MENTION Many of Winnetka's Beautiful Gardens to Open for Vassar Fund Hypes, Wellesley; Mrs. Albert C. Koch, Wells, and Mrs. Keith Preston, Vassar. This committee has held two meet- ings and definite plans for the four- college benefit will be announced soon. The alumnae association of Goucher, Vassar, Wellesley and Wells are all August and will be joined by Mr. Bacon late in the summer. ---- Messrs. "Steve" Lusted and "Art" Seibold of Wilmette, Elmore Glennon of Kenilworth, "Del" Worthington of Glencoe, "Curt" Parker of the Univer- sity of Illinois and "Bob" Weinecke of Mrs. Edward Biery and her small son, Junior, of Tulare, Cal.,, who at- tended commencement at the Universi- ty of Illinois, early in the week, arrived at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice H. Lieber, 468 Ridge avenue, to spend the major part of the summer. DN I eartoan of Gardens pid raising money for endowment. Northwestern university are leaving --O A e under e auspices o 2 --0-- Saturday evening for northern On- he I Lr U y g On Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. day, June 23, between the hours of 2:30 and 5:30 o'clock. Those who have generously consented to open their charming gardens for the benefit of the Vassar Salary Endowment Fund are Mrs. James Houghteling, Mrs. Henry P. Crowell, Mrs. Hermon B. The following pupils of the Misses Kathleen Air, Katherine Hedglin, and Florence Breyfogle, teachers at the Winnetka branch of the Columbia School of Music, were presented in re- cital on Monday afternoon, June 12: Mary Sands, Jean Miller, Minna Phil- tario, Canada, to join Mr. Childs of New Trier on a camping trip for the summer. ---- Mr. and Mrs. George Spates an- nounce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Gladys Mary to James George Roehm opened her home at 390 Hawthorn lane for the bridge for the benefit of the Delta Delta Delta sorority building fund. There were six tables. Assisting Mrs. Roehm were Mrs. George F. Gonsalves and Mrs. D. W. Poff. drive to Whitewater, Wis., on Sun- day with Dr. Poff's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. WW. Pofi of Olney, 1I.,, who will remain in Whitewater for a week or so, before returning to Winnetka for an extended visit. Wher Yury Qour Best to {00K Your Best Butler, Mrs. Merritt Starr, Mrs. John ipsborn, Ruth Claire Jackson, Patsy | Garrison Weart, Jr., on Saturday, June eet ies always be sure to W. Scott, Mrs. Frederick H. Scott and Boylston, Myra Lee Benoist, Jane |24, to be solemnized at sunset in the On Tuesday, June 13, the Elm Street use Mrs. Robert Cluett of Winnetka, and Portis, Virginia Loco, Walter Graham, | garden of their home in Taylorville, | Circle's monthly meetings were Mrs. Andrew MacLeish and Mrs. Charles A. Stonehill of Glencoe. Vas- sar flags will mark the entrances to the gardens. Tickets may be obtained of Mrs. Devroe E. Getman. ---- The wedding of Miss Caroline de Windt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Heyliger A. deWindt to Albert Sellner Gardner, son of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Gardner of New York, took place I very shortly and it is most necessary i i R . i last Saturday afternoon. Anna Ruth Lepper, Barbara Jane |to ascertain the COTTect ARTI. Cod oss, to spend the entire summer. Mr. Gon Jane protection, as this 1 The marriage service was read at |p, vias M ; : salves will return to Winnetka fre- powder does not 1 r $330. 0'clock in. the afternoon In ihe Day Trent Aum, Lucy Ruby and Sn anoture Pa member as | quently to take care of his business | 747 ELM ST. Wash off. A Congregational church. Miss Alice promptly as possi i interests. Winnetka. TIL. 3 deWindt attended her sister as maid =o 0 BE , ll. § of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss| The Drama League of Chicago will| MI and Mrs. John W. Scott return- Phone 822 ! Mary Gardner of New York, Mrs. Hib- bard Casselberry, Mrs. Robert H. Gardner, Miss Sarah Bennett, Mrs. Hallet W. Thorne and Miss Dorothy Buttolph. Mr. Robert H. Gardner was best man for his brother. The flower girls, little nieces of the bride, were the Misses Mary and Ruth deWindt, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Delano de- Windt of Great Barrington, Mass. The ushers were Mr. Delano de- Windt, Mr. William K. Gardner of St. Louis, Mr. Robert McCormick Adams, Mr. A. Peter Van Brunt, Mr. Knowl- ton L. Ames, Jr.,, Mr. John J. Finlay, Mr. Hibbard Casselberry and Mr. Hallet W. Thorne. The bridal gown was of white satin made with a panel train of net, edged with duchesse lace, worn by the bride's mother. A coronet of orange blossoms held the tulle veil in place, and the bridal bouquet was of lilies of the valley and gardenias. The maid of honor wore a dark shade of Alice blue chiffon over gold cloth with a sash train of lighter blue moire. The bridesmaids' gowns were of a lighter shade of blue over gold cloth, with the sash train of the dark Alice blue. Leghorn hats with blue moire ribbon, and blue slipper and hosiery to match the gowns were also worn, Their bouquets included crim- son cornflowers and yellow daisies. The flower girls wore frocks of white organdie with baskets of flowers em- broidered in the hem, white organdie poke bonnets with French flowers and blue moire streamers. They carried garlands of roses and daisies. A reception was held in the garden of the deWindt home, where pink and white peonies formed their own dec- orations. : --C-- The North Shore alumnae organi- zations of Goucher, Wells, Vassar and Wellesley Colleges have combined to hold a bazaar and entertainment at the Evanston Country club, for two days and evenings, the first week in November. Mrs. George B. Dryden and Mrs. Robert S. DeGolyer, Wells and Gouch- er graduates respectively, have been elected joint chairmen of the group. Other members of the executive com- mittee are Mrs. Henry S. Gilbertson, Wellesley, secretary; Mrs. Philip P. Merrill, Vassar, treasurer; Mrs. Frank C. Dakin, Wells, chairman of the com- mittee on special features; and Mrs. Frank W. Kingsley, Wellesley, pub- licity. Representing the four organi- zations on this committee are Mrs. Scott Brown, Goucher; Miss Ruth Helene Sadler, Walter Miller, Diantha Schmidt, George Boylston, Marion Popper, Bruce Benson, Marion Knost- man, Hubert Harmon, Virginia Miller, Billy Pinkerton, Eleanor Popper, An- toinette Brown, Selma Flesham, Jane Gillespie, Jane Younker, Leon Dickin- son, Irene Coffin, Mary Isom, Phyllis Ferry, Rosalie Roach, Betty Ed- monds, Margaret Wissman, John Wal- lace, Virginia Anderson, Wealthyan Harmon, Jeannette Hill, Leila Withers, present the North Shore Theater Guild lin "Jeanne d'Arc" at the Patten gym- nasium in Evanston on Thursday, June 29, at 8:15 o'clock. The patron- esses include Mrs. Arthur Aldis, Mrs. J. Ogden Armour, Mrs. Rockefeller McCormick, Mrs. Walter S. Brewster, Mrs. Howard Shaw, Mrs. William Scriven, Mrs. Joseph B. Long, Mrs. William Pratt Judson, Mrs. Francis Neilson, Mrs. A Starr Best, Mrs. Charles S. Dewey, Mrs. George W. Dixon, Mrs. W. E. Clark, Mrs. Joseph G. Coleman, Mrs. Lyman Walton, Mrs. Frank Parker, Mrs. D. F. Kelly, Mrs. Edward F. Swift, Jr., Mrs. Charles H. Schweppe, Mrs William G Hibbard, Mrs. Alanson Follansbee, Mrs. Hatha- way Watson and Mrs. H. A. deWindt. --Q-- Mr. Carlton Prouty and his son, Richard, boarded their famous "Water Gypsy" early Thursday morning and started down the Drainage canal on a two weeks' camping trip. Their desti- nation is Alton, Ill, and their trip will include passage down the Chicago river, the Illinois, the Des Plaines and Mississippi rivers. Mrs. Prouty and her daughter, Dorothy, and son, Junior, will leave Monday next for a ten days' visit in Toronto, Canada. --Q---- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Taylor Chase of Topeka, Kansas, announce the marriage of their daughter Ethel Eu- genia, to Mr. David George Nether- cot, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Nether- cot, 518 Cherry street, on Saturday, June 10. --_---- Mrs. William Bacon and two little daughters, Betty and Bdrbara, of New York, who arrived last week to visit the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Blossom in Hubbard Woods, left Tuesday to spend the rest of the month in MacComb, Ill., at the Bacon home. They will return to the Blossoms for the months. of July and ® Fresh Dressed Chickens to your order. Mrs. Smith 819 Oak Phone 112 Winnetka UC EEE TELE LE RELL TT TEE TTT LECT LUAU LULU LLU UU LULU LUT EEL UU DS JE NR GN NN NN NN NY NN GN NNN SNE SON NN NEN BEN NE NN GEN NN BEN EN NS GON NE RE GRR NN BER NR GG SRW ELUTE LE ELE TE EC LT CT ETT OEE TEC DCU ELUTE CULL LUTEAL TULLE "JEANNE D'ARC" will be presented by the NORTH SHORE THEATRE GUILD at Adams Pharmacy » "rrr rE A BR BB BB RB BB BB 0B 0B BR BR BR 0B BR BR BB RE BR BBB OB RB BR B OB J CEE LE EEE LEE EER LEC EEE LEE EEE LEE LEE LEE EE REE EE LLL CLT EEL ELE CLUTTER CELE LLL LLL EEE CE LEER EET ELLE ELLE REE EEE CLE EEEELEL ELE LE PATTEN GYMNASIUM THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 29th under the auspices of the DRAMA LEAGUE OF CHICAGO ADMISSION $1.50 TICRETS ON SALE: AT Er TE TE EL ERR RE LTE URE LT ECE DUE FETE TET TEE ED DERE ET HTT / Pri llr rr en RR EB 0 0 0 0 0 0 0B B BR 0 RB 0 BR RB BR RB BB 2 0 RB 2 0 0 BR 0 RN JB JB NR J N mun ET ET LTTE TC TEU LE EEE LLL RUT LULL LL LOL TELE TE E TE Winnetka Pharmacy LULU ULL UU DL UP RCE ET TT EE TET TE TT AER ATE CTU LEER EERE EE RR ET PP RR ER CULE TEETER LEE LL EE EE EE EE EE CE CETL LT II. Mr. Weart is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James G. Weart of Oconomowoc, Wis., formerly of Winnetka. He and his bride will reside in Waverly, Iowa. (Yr The Year Book Committee requests all Club members who have not al- ready done so to send the return post- als in regard to correct names and ad- dresses to the Corresponding Secre- tary. The Year Book must go to press ed to their home in Hubbard Woods last Sunday, from New York, where they went to meet their daughter, Miss Betty Scott, who has been in Europe a year, studying in Florence, Italy. Miss Barbara Scott, who graduated from Miss Walker's school last week, returned home with them. aa Miss Nancy Porter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Porter of Hubbard Woods, and Miss Elizabeth Kales, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kales, formerly of Winnetka, who have been teaching school near Missoula, Mon- tana, returned home last Friday, mak- ing the entire trip by motor. 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