WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1925 Musica le Fosters Plans of Playwriting Groups LARGE and delighted audience of north shore women filled the spacious rooms and gardens of Mrs. Harold Ickes' home in Winnetka at the musicale given last week for the benefit of the Evanston playwriting class, the members of which are rais- ing $1,000 toward supporting their own play director at Northwestern univer- sity. The afternoon was made notable by an author's reading of Louise Ayres Garnett"s exquisite poems and the singing of several groups of songs by Mrs. Frederic Winn, whose voice is of grand opera proportions, and who has been coached by Puccini, himself, in her singing of the aria from La Boheme. Mrs. Winn is a cousin of Mrs. Ickes, and is a guest from New Mexico, where she is prominent in the musical work of women's clubs. Theodore Hinckley added an inter- esting talk on the aim and develop- ment of the Playwriting class, thereby enlisting several new members from the towns farther north. The Class, of which Mrs. Carlos Andrews is sec- retary, will resume work the middle of October in the Evanston public li- brary, but will gather with its friends for several more delightful teas and garden parties during the summer months. ---- A number of Winnetka dramatic amateurs will attend the performance of "The Affairs of Anatol" by Arthur Schnitzler next Monday night at the Hotel Sherwin in Edgewater when it will be presented by the Attic players. The Anatol cycle was introduced into this country in 1912 when John Barry- more played the title role. oni Mr. and Mrs. Donald McPherson of Pine lane are spending the month of August at the Massachusetts resorts. Part of their time they will devote to a visit with Mrs. McPherson's mother, Mrs. Frederick West, in Pittsfield. At present Mrs. McPherson is at Wil- liamstown, where she is the guest of friends at a house party. ---- Mr. and Mrs. Fitch Bosworth, 881 Spruce street, entertained a small group of friends at dinner last week Thursday in honor of their house guest, Miss Amy Jones of St Louis. Miss Jones left the following day for her home after having spent a month in the Village. --_--Q-- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Armstrong and family of Holton, Mich., were week-end guests of Mrs. Armstrong's sister, Mrs. A. Lips of 844 Spruce street. Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong are moving to Detroit to make their future home. Saturday evening Mrs. Lips entertained at a family dinner party. --_--Q Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Smith of 879 Oak street entertained at their home Thursday evening in honor of Mr. Smith's mother, Mrs Susan Smith of Willow road, on the occasion of her 83rd birthday There were 36 members of the immediate family, Winnetka and Wilmette residents, present --_0-- Mr. and Mrs. J. Ward Butler, 315 Poplar street, will leave the middle of August to motor to Bay View, where they will remain a month at Rose Lawn. Their two daughters have just returned from Sandusky, O.,, where they have been guests of their aunt, Mrs, A. J. Peters, at a large house party. : Miss Mary Louise Fenton, daughter of 'Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Fenton of Bryant avenue, entertained for 30 guests at a dinner dance for Miss Beatrice Ripley at Shore Acres coun- try club last evening Miss Fenton was one of those assisting Miss Ripley at the debut tea given by her parents in June --()--~ Miss Mary Ella Waidner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William N. Waidner of Wilmette, left Sunday to spend two weeks with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Waidner of Hubbard Woods, at their summer cottage at Lake Minnetonka, near Minneapolis, Minn. --_--Q-- Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Dobyns of 695 Prospect street have gone to Cali- fornia for an indefinite length of time, taking in many points of interest by motor, but spending considerable time as the house guests of Mr. Dobyns' brother at his summer home at Long Beach. --_--Q Chester Sharon Bell of Chicago was the guest last week of his sister, Mrs. Julian Clay Risk, at her home at 787 Foxdale avenue. Mr. Bell has among his many friends several in Winnetka who were formerly Chicago residents, and whose acquaintance he made in the city. Ey ME, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Deming of Austin have purchased the residence of Mrs. Thomas Kiess at 959 Spruce street, and will occupy their new home the end of this month. Mrs. Kiess and her daughter have taken an apartment in Evanston. OS Mr. and Mrs. Wirt Farley of Wal- den road left Thursday for a fort- night's motor trip to Canada and the Land o' Lakes region. They plan to spend a short time in Duluth. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Otis and their daughter, Miss Louise, 644 Oak street, are leaving this week for a month in northern Wisconsin. They will go first to Madeline island in Lake Superior and from there to Pottawat- tomie lodge at Minocqua on Toma- hawk lake. Os Mrs. A. H. Goodhue, 384 Elder lane, entertained at a luncheon last week in honor of Mrs. William Gartside, a guest in the home of Donald S. Trum- bull, 610 North Sheridan, Highland Park, and Miss Clara Shapin -of New York, a guest of Mrs. Clifford Brad- bury of Glencoe. Om Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ruess and son, Norman, of 568 Hill terace are leav- ing to visit in Canada the points of in- terest near Mr. Ruess' old home. John Ruess is at Culver Military acad- emy. The family expects to be away for several weks. -- din Mr. and Mrs. Fitch Bosworth and family of Spruce street left last week- end for Lake Ripley, where they will be the guests for several weeks of Mrs. Bosworth's mother, Mrs. Hop- kins, at her summer home on the Lake. Li il Mr. and Mrs. H. Edwin McNeal and their family have moved from the Village and taken up their new resi- dence in Indianapolis, Ind. They have leased their home at 925 Elm street to Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Woodford and family from New York for a year. ---- Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Ballard of 354 Sheridan road and Mr. and Mrs. Earle A. Channer of 402 Willow road, who accompanied them on a several weeks' motor trip through the East, have returned to Winnetka. -- Bill Lyons of 1070 Cherry street and Bill Sturgeon of Wilmette left this morning to motor to Montreal. They will return by way of New York, stop- ping at Boston, Philadelphia, Wash- ington, Niagara Falls, and other places of interest. -- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McLaren of 1004 Pine street have as their house guest for a number of weeks Mrs. McLaren's cousin, Miss Ruth Drury of Southampton, England. A number of affairs are planned in her honor during her stay. NE Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Lum of 672 Lincoln avenue have gone to Philips, Wis., to be guests for a month of Mrs. Victor Cunningham of 710 Lincoln avenue at her summer home at Pine island, Connor's lake, in northern Wisconsin. = Cenol Fly Destroyer makes homes flyless". Just spray it around. Sold by C. W. Snyder, Druggi ei 3m . ggist, Cenol Chicago Winnetka CLEANER Lake Forest Highland Park Miss Marian Fulton is entertaining at a dinner at her home at 884 Hill road this evening for 16 guests in honor of Miss Isadore Goddard of Washing- ton, D. C., who is her guest for some time. The party will go to the club afterwards to dance. --_--Q-- Miss Mary Hallinan, 840 Ash street, has gone to California to visit friends in Los Angeles for several weeks. Guests at the Hallinan home over the week-end were Mrs. Margaret Hutch- inson and small daughter, Dorothy, and Miss Mary Cagney of Chicago. EO Miss Ida Luensman, 804 Elm street, Winnetka, and two friends, the Misses Dolly Ulbrecht and Irene Schuett are taking a week's vacation at the Dells. They left Monday morning, and expect to return Sunday. Oe Henry Hale Gibney, father of Grover Gibney of 872 Pine street, passed away July 31 at his residence in Chicago. Services took place last Monday at his home. Many friends in the village were grieved to learn of his death. ch) Mrs. Willard W. Beatty and sons, Bob and Walcott, 872 Pine street, have returned from a visit at Glen, Mich. They will return to Glen in a few days and will be joined by Mr. Beatty for two or three weeks. -- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Renwick and their two sons of 1457 Asbury avenue are leaving today for the Atlantic coast, where they will sail Monday on the Columbus for a six weeks' Euro- pean trip. Ros : 0 EVANSTON FEATURED during our AUGUST HOISERY SALE "One-Fifty" Our Famous $1.50 Special $1.35 3 Pairs $4 Peau Blonde Peche Tuskin Rose Blond Silver Jenny Skin Atmosphere Cinder White Black Women all along the North Shore demand Number "One- Fifty" because it is a full fash- joned silk service hose that wears wonderfully well. This Hose al- ways sells for $1.50--just look at the range of colors it can be chosen in at $1.35 or 3 pairs for $4. Linden Crest Ap arfmenls Linden Avenue and Fifth Street WILMETTE fh One of the Courts in the Linden Crest Why Not You? Many representative North Shore families are making the Linden Crest Apartments their home. You are invited to inspect the few choice apart- ments still remaining unoccupied. You will be attracted by the apartments themselves, the de- lightful neighborhood, and the moderate rents. For Information Call E. E. Stults Realty Co. 424 Linden Ave. Wilmette 3450 Office Open Sundays SH l= EE Phone Univ. 3087 ATH IN THE BEST OF HOMES Excel Ice Cream is served when ever ice cream is needed. There is a reason. TRY 1T YOURSELF AND YOU'LL NEVER SERVE ANY OTHER EXCEL ICE CREAM CO. Incorporated 1566 ELMWOOD AVENUE EVANSTON Phone Wil. 3160 ICE CREAM CO. "exceEL DOES Excel' SEE -- LHS Our Semi-Annual Clearance Sale 1S STILL IN PROGRESS To make room for New Fall merchandise we have, in accordance with our policy radically reduced every shoe in our store. North Shore Bootery In the North Shore Hotel 529 Davis Street, at Chicago Ave. EVANSTON © NOOR ice GOGEBIC) 0% MARENISCO RESuls of big catches come from Wiscon- muNeLANDER sin's Land o' Lakes. Muskie, bass, pike, pickerel and trout are biting. Two Fishermen's Specials Wisconsin Lakes Special Lv. Chicago at 7:00 p. m. (fae) Daily, Except Sunday A luxuriously equipped train for Three Lakes, Eagle River, Conover, Phelps, Land o' Lakes, Watersmeet, Rhine- lander, Tomahawk Lake, Woodruff, Lac du Flambeau, Powell, Manitowish, Mercer, Winchester and Winegar, ar- riving early next morning. Drawing-room compartment and open- section sleeping cars, observation. lounge car, serving appetizing dinner and breakfast. Ashland Limited Lv. Chicago 5:00 p.m. daily (Shas) Big reductions in season, 30-day and week-end tickets Ask for illustrated map folder and information regarding fares, reser etc. M. H. LIEBER, Ticket Agent Winnetka, Illinois Telephone 13 RACINE KENOSHA | NOTE: On receipt of advance information, agent at Winnetka will stop Wisconsin Lakes Special at 7:26 p. m. to receive passengers for Milwaukee or beyond. 1103-C Ctiicaco & NorTH WESTERN RY. Plan to attend the Apostle Islands Indian Pageant, Bayfield, Wis., Aug. 2-16, 1925