WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1924 | Announce Patroness List for Triangle Club Play ROMINENT north shore women will be patronesses for the FEv- anston performance of "The Scarlet Coat" to be presented at the Evanston Country club Tuesday eve- 'ning, December 30, by the Princeton Triangle club, noted for its clever productions and welcomed with eager- ness each year. The ticket sale, in charge of Rob- ert T. Sherman of 1629 Judson ave- nue, Evanston, is open to the public. All seats for the performance will be reserved. Following is the list of north shore patronesses: Mesdames Charles S. Barber, Eugene M. Barnhart, Arthur D. Black, Norris Bokum, George R. Brown, Eugene J. Buffington, Ed- ward F. Carpenter, Charles M. Cart- wright, Phillip G. Connell, Charles G. Dawes, Thomas H. Eddy, J. Horton Fall, Jr, Devid R. Forgan, John M. Glenn, John C. Harding, Wilbur Helm, Carl S. Jefferson, Rollin W. Keyes, Eugene U. Kimbark, J. Fred- erick Kinney, Eugene H. Leslie, George M. Ludlow, Hiram McCul- lough, George N. Moore, James F. Oates, M. John Prendergast, Walter W. Ross, Donald Scott, Walter Dill Scott, Clayton W. Sherman, Edwin Sherman, John T. Stockton, Edward Tilden, Ricker Van Metre, Rawleigh Warner, Guy S. Warren, Henry J. White, John E. Wilder, Nathan W. Williams, of Evanston; Roy E. Bard, Noah R. Brooks, Calvin Fentress, Henry H. Kennedy, William B. Mec- llvaine, Howard C. Phillips, John Stuart, Chester H. Walcott, Russell S. Walcott, Henry W. Wales, Sanford B. White, Emory H. Wilder, of Win- netka; Frederick H. Scott, Hubbard Woods; William R. Dawes, Glencoe; Ralph A. Bard and John MacKenzie of Highland Park, and Louis E. Laf- lin of Lake Forest. fr Oe Among the list of patronesses for the Cap and Bells (Williams Col- lege Dramatic club) performance in the Gold room of the Congress hotel, Saturday evening, January 8, appear the names of the following Winnet- kans: Mrs. Robert Cluett., Mrs. Ru- dolph Matz and Mrs. William P. Sidley. --O-- Mrs. Cornelius Peter Van Schaack of Wilmette, and Mrs. Victor Harding of Hubbard Woods will give a voung people's dance on Tuesday, December 23, at the Ouilmette Country club for Harding and Cornelius Van Schaack, and Mary, Jane, and Victor Harding, I. --O-- 'An engagement of interest to Win- netka friends was that recently an- nounced of Miss Leona Maguire of Oak Park and Walter Gibbon, form- erly superintendent of Public Works, who is now living in Austin. No date has been set for the wedding. --_--Q-- Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Vesey of 1240 Gregory avenue, Wilmette, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mildred, to Earl I. Skelton, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Skelton of Wil- mette. The wedding will take place in the early spring. rn (re Miss Kathearine Sherman of 1062 Ash street came home yesterday from the University of Wisconsin. She will entertain at luncheon and two tables of bridge on Monday, Decem- ber 29. ---- The Hawthorn Lane circle met on Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jaeger of 517 Hawthorn lane. Mrs. Leonard Roach was assisting hostess. --Q-- Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Anderson and family of Covert, Michigan, have moved into the Salmen house at 909 Linden avenue. Miss Vera Hoeber, Miss Mildred Me one. Miss Martha Swan and Miss Ruth Anderson, of Wilmette, will be hostesses at a dance on Saturday eve- n'ng, December 27, at the Kenilworth lub. --_---- Mrs. Marshall Davies of 153 Rob- sart, place has as her guests her mother and sister, Mrs. O. M. Bilharz and Miss Elizabeth Bilharz of Kansas City. They will remain for the holi- days. --Q-- Cards are out for a luncheon and bridge to be given at the Orrington hotel on Saturday, December 27, by Miss Margaret MacLean of 924 Greenwood avenue and Miss Helen Bruch, formerly of Wilmette. ne Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Roberts of Tor- onto, and W. W. Meccord of Detroit, will be holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Coleman B. Ross of 1189 Asbury avenue, and Mrs. Ross' mother, Mrs. Meccord. --_--Q-- Mrs. Lorenzo Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Ayres Boal of 701 Sheridan road will be at home on Christmas after- noon as has been their custom for many years, and will be gad to wel- come their friends. --_---- Mrs. C. T. Northrop of 1144 Tower road is back from the St. Francis hos- pital, where she was taken when she suffered" a fall that dislocated her shoulder. --0-- Mr. and Mrs. Kent Robinson and their son, Finlay, of Denver, are com- ing to spend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Warner H. Robinson of 924 Euclid avenue. ---- The Hungry Twelve Solitaire club met last Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Willis Stutson, 479 Sunset road. --O0-- Miss Marian Fulton arrives on Sat- urday from Syracuse. She is bring- ing as her guest, her roomate, Miss Helen Anderson. --_--Q-- Mr. and Mrs. Warren W. Shoemak- er and children of 45 Green Bay road are spending the holidays in Kansas City. ---- Mrs. Astrid Sawyer and her little daughter left a week ago for Mexico City, Mexico. They expect to return after the first of the year. --Q-- Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Rockwood of 854 Ash street will spend Christmas with Mr. Rockwood's relatives in Ber- wyn, Ill. Os Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Rockwood of 598 Lincoln avenue will have as their Christmas guests, Mrs. Rockwood's relatives from Vincennes, Illinois. Chicago Winnetka CLEANER Lake Forest Highland Park Telephone Wilmette 37 INSURANCE Business, Life, Estate Annuities, Endowments, Trusts J. E. SWIFT TEAL 1017 Central Avenue Wilmette, Illinois R00SEVELY 12 Minutes 20m, inca fo Bartelme's Morthticld Inn Vn on WAUKEGAN ROAD af NORTHBROOK Miss Marjorie Meeker of 503 Wil- low street spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Byron Scott of the Sheridan Arms hotel, Chicago. rid Mr. and Mrs. Wallace D. Rumsey of 902 Oak street will spend Christ- mas with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rum- sey of Lake Forest. So LL Mrs. C. O. Aspenwall of 1195 Tower road has recovered from her illness. | Kenilworth Happenings Mr. and Mrs. leon Allen, soon to occupy their recently purchased house on Cumnor road, announce the birth of a nine and a half pound baby daughter at the Evanston hospital, Thursday, De- cember 11. --Q-- Mr. and Mrs .Carl Keith, 310 War- wick road, returned home Sunday from Pasadena, California, where they have been spending several months as the guests of Mr. Keith's mother ---- Mrs. Valentine Smith, 531 Abbotts- ford road, gave the second of her series of holiday parties Wednesday in .the form of a delightful luncheon at which many of her friends were present. --Q-- Wilson DeCamp, young son of Mr. and Mrs. David DeCamp, 615 Abbotts- ford road, is expected tonight from: the Kemper Military school at Boone, Mis- souri. ---- Mr and Mrs. Frederick D'Aix of Melrose avenue entertained a number of their friends at a supper party at their home last Sunday evening. --0-- Richmond Kenyon, 304 Cumnor road, was called to South Haven last week- end by the death of his aunt. ! 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