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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 7 Jun 1924, p. 12

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12 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1924 y Rosenb erg S j DOCIALACTIVITIES Out-of-Door Dancing Begins at Indian Hill The North Shore's Greatest Store LTHOUGH the summer sports season officially commenced last J St. Louis Market Sale week, according to club calendar, the first of the Saturday night dinner-dances is being held this evening at Indian Hill club, (J Offers Exceptional Values \ NNN NNN EEOC S'S SS L/L CER RER»N an event to be continued every week or two until autumn. After the dinner which will be served at 7:30 o'clock, dancing will follow out-of-doors, that is if the "weather man" agrees. One of the dinner parties on this occasion at which fourteen guests will be present is that of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Zeiss. On Wednesday the regular "Ladies" Day" programs commenced which will take place weekly throughout the season, with golf matches in the morning and a special luncheon at noon. It is thought that the Friday bridge games may start next Friday, although de- finite arrangements for that day have not been made. This year has revived the interest in tennis, and the club is featuring that sport more than usual. George Higgins of Boston, who has been asked to come here as an instructor, will be at the club daily to give lessons. During the past week, Indian Hill has been the scene of two large society affairs. On Tuesday night Mr. Dole of Chicago gave a dance for his son, John Luther Dole, and his fiancee, Miss Barbara 1 Dunham, who will be married on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Chamoisette | C. Dennehy of Hubbard Woods, entertained at a dinner and dance Gl on Thursday in honor of Miss Marion Warner and their son, Thomas oves C. Dennehy, whose marriage takes place today. To iC; Garden Reception After Noe-Smith Wedding : . 3 ; > PV HIS afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, a small, simple wedding is taking : Tiiuke of Jomtiese fine aly A0N AL) place at Christ church, the Rev. E. Ashley Gerhard officiating. Ea Sia 7 weirs pO HRA Relatives and a few friends will be present when Miss Virginia Noe, for $1. Shades are mode, grey, te op daughter of Mrs. Virgina E. Noe marries Horace F. Smith. The beaver and brown in sizes 6 to NE : A: 4 5 $Y bridegroom's sister, Miss Marjorie Smith will be the maid of honor, 7%. IN y SR EA) SEA 7 and Jane Parker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Parker, will H----3 Coon a4 Vi ; be the little flower girl. Dr C. O. Miller will serve as best man. IN ---- EB A JJ 4 ull: : We VARY , GA » Immediately following the ceremony a reception will be held in | Bia ad sb SND Rnb J it aia | the garden of the F. Goddard Cheney home, 648 Pine street. Mr. and Mrs. Smith will be at home after June 25, at 989 Ash gireet. Among the those who have entertained for Miss Noe before her wedding are Mrs. Wellington Coolidge and Miss Kathryn McKinney, who were joint hostesses at a miscellaneous shower given on May 31, at the McKinney home on Cherry street. Mrs. Paul G. Smith, 1035 Ely road gave a luncheon and bridge at her home on Friday, and that evening Mrs. Forest Lowrey, 550 Oak street, was hostess at dinner. Tub Dresses Three Sensational Groups Wash Suits $ -95 9° 15 se 15 The Cradle Beneficiary of Garden Musical GARDEN tea musical will be given on the Burnham terrace, Evanston, Saturday afternoon, June 7, at 3:30 o'clock for the benefit of the Cradle society. The musical program will be given by the Little Symphony orchestra of Chicago. Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. Warren Buckley, 1516 Asbury avenue, Evanston. Mrs. John B. Hunter and Mrs. Clifford Off are co-chairmen of arrange- ments, and the general committeee: Mrs. Daniel Burnham, Jr., Mrs. John C. Slade, Mrs. Charles G. Dawes, Mrs. J. J. Wardall, Mrs. Frederick H. Scott, Mrs. Guy Shepard, Mrs. William Walrath and Dr. Gladys Dick. Middy and Oliver Twist Styles. attrac- Beautiful frocks of ratines, voiles, linens, dotted Lively cath? 1 00 voiles and organdies in both regular and EXTRA able materials. Sizes 3 to 8 Very, very sizes. Stylings are fetching and trimmings decid- Sheetal ad edly smart. We urge your inspection of these lovely frocks at these--the lowest prices of the season. At the meeting of the Chicago] Mrs. Raymond E. Durham, 808 Au- Farmington society held last week at|burn avenue, has had as her guest for the home of Mrs. A. Ballard Brad-jfour days this week, her sister, Mrs. ley, 808 Willow street, Mrs. Sydney; Arthur Sweetzer of Geneva, Switzer- Treat was reelected president. The|land. Mr. and Mrs. Sweetzer and other officers are Mrs. DeForest Hul- | their four children will spend the sum- burd, vice president; Mrs. Helen|mer with Mrs. Sweetzer's mother, Isham, second vice president; Miss| Mrs. Robert Gregory of Chicago, who Sale Caroll Elting, secretary; Miss Edith|has taken a house at Coolidge Point, L. Ware, treasurer. Magnolia, Mass. The Sweetzers will : --O-- be in this country for four months. Aluminum After completing her year's work| On Friday afternoon the children of at Penn Hall, Chambersburg, Pa., and | the fourth grade, Country Day school, 4 Qt. Paneled Sauce Pan..$1 taking her college board examinat-|gathered together for a picnic in the Silk Vests 6 Ly Paneled Convex Kettle ions. Miss Marion Fulton, accom-|garden of the Samuel Greeley home, Cae $1 G . . panied by ber roommate, Miss Vir- [200 Chestnut street. Luxurious vests, Heavy Quality Tea Kettles. . enuine Kalburnie Sina Davidson, will go to White Sul- uni nevers sold for: lest antl 752 0 Eel ee 1 ph Springs for 8 ¥islt, Wag " Mr. and Mrs. Poser LE 1387 th 1.65, 1 : she will return to her home, 8 i cott avenue, are leaving Sunday to a Soya 2 Qt. Double Boilers, only $1 GINGHAMS road, bringing Miss Davidson with her | motor to Champaign, Illinois, to at- Market Sale at $l. 6 "or'8- Cup: Pancled Per- : ; to be her guest for two weeks. tend the graduation exercises of their Peach, pink, orchid colators ..........eiii $1 (32 inches wide) se Qe son, Frededick, Jr., who will have 3-Piece Sauce Pan Sets, spe- Cialy viin he ie sive ins $1 25¢ This beautiful imported Kal- burnie gingham at a remarkable Barbara Mettler, daughter of Dr,| completed his course in agriculture. and Mrs. L. Harrison Mettler of Hub-| Mr. Hagen, Jr. will return to Win- bard Woods, is one of this June's|netka for a short time before taking graduates at Roycemore school. The|a trip through the west later in the commencement exercises are being |sSummer. held in Evanston this afternoon. --- Last week-end Miss Mable Forberg and white, ribbon shoulder straps. saving. There are only 2,000 - fila ordain bio niuii dein. and Miss Ruth Forberg, 958 Linden yards of this fabric at this price. M : avenue, visited their sister, Miss Se- To select best patterns, early 1 1 | rena Forberg, who is attending Madi- buying will be necessary. : - son university. The three sisters, with x p| a party of friends, motored to the 1 1| Dells and Devil's Lake, returning to ] : Madison Sunday evening. 0 7 1 Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Clark, Mr. and - Miss Herbst : Mrs. Lawrence Howe, Mr. and Mrs. : ' 1] J. Francis Bemmann, and Mr. and 3 Gifts | Mrs. Laird Bell, all of Winnetka, spent : i last week-end in Winona, Minnesota, . at a house party given by Mr. Bell's Genuine Hope Muslin of a full- Cl k' d Co ' : 5761, Lincoln Avenue . 3 parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Bell. bleached heavy quality, spe- arKk's an at's } WINNETKA H === CIAL veri sini sbeies 18c yd. S 1 C H : ie we H. Norman Cop- Unbleached Muslin: of ari iE ¥ : 1 | thorne, sbury avenue, are ex- ally good quality, a poo otton : Graduation Journals. : pecting Mr. and Mrs. Louis Allyn and cial... veoee Saves 12%c yd. 47 d Hand Made ! Class Books and Diaries, ! oe GRugnSs, Pa of Horio, Bleached Pillow Tubing, 45 inch C doz. He d Wont oSY {Ehime Bal a tubing of splendid quality... I 3 h L i ah rought silver [|] co en $ oni DUES. AVY 4 ? A REE 35¢ yd. Best six-cord spool cotton ris ace 3 Jewelry. 1 ORfiomesiss oi Heavy Double Thread Turkish offered for the first time at 3 a : : 1 On Friday afternoon, June 6, Mrs. Towels, 22x40 in. Blue bor- 47c 3 dozen. Bhat and white 75¢ : Stunning Rings $9.00 to }| E. Crilly, 375 Sheridan road, was dered ..oiuiinaiins viii 46¢c in a Syecs with 100 yards on yd. $12.00. I| hostess for the monthly meeting of Famous Pequot Sheets, 81x90, a poo: ; 1 : the Woman's Auxiliary of the ma- $1.74; 81x99, $1.94. Unusually Electric Curling Irons....79¢ In exquisitely beautiful rose I Pins and Belt Buckles with #|ternity and children's department of priced. Bloomer Elastic, 6 yd. bolt, shamrock patterns. Handmade 1 ; ; : the Post-Graduate hospital. Eipsi 'Bloor dlest oo ove ssa tee sities vs vias 29¢ Irish Picot Edging in only 18c g monograms, or smart new |} Om : : Children's Waists, only ..39¢ a yard, too. : Beads and Purses. 1! The Edward Mains are moving out : - from Evanston to their summer home NN NNN NNR NN NN NEN NNN NN NNN NN NAN NN NNN NN NN NN NNN NNN NNN NNN hems msoemosmeeeeeeeeeeeeas On Hill road. ) mamma A A A NS A SS ES OO OO NNN NSN AN A A A

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