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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 22 Aug 1925, p. 13

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| August Month of Large WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1925 13 Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Kentnor, 310 Woodland avenue, have returned from a two weeks' motor trip with friends in northern Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Madison, Garden Committee Party |<::=.om as & Mave Clayton, who had been taking a sum- 7A Torun summer season brings word that again Mrs. Edgar |mer course at the University of Wis- consin. He expects to resume his Foster Alden of Winnetka will open her home at 352 Linden [studies at the University of Illinois in avenue for a 1 o'clock luncheon and bridge given by the garden [the fall committee of the Illinois Women's Athletic club Saturday, August ------ Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Berglund and 29. Tf the weather man smiles kindly, luncheon and card tables |their son and daughter, Henry, Jr. and will also be set in the garden. Winifred, returned Sunday to their home at 120 Green Bay road, after a . _ ; 0 weeks' tor trip through the East. In addition to tables of bridge, bunco, and five hundred, enter- fo weeks Jnotor tip thiongh gi tainment will be provided for those who do not play cards, and the The Berglunds report that the _ tour, which took them to Buffalo, Niagara Eastman Film company will send out a man to take motion pictures. | Falls, Albany, and down the Hudson Mrs. Alden, who is chairman of the garden committee which river to New York and Washington, was a most delightful one from every comprises 55 members, will be assisted by Mrs. Harper G, Hibbe | aspect. and Miss Edith Visger, co-chairmen, and Mrs. Frank Doherty, sec- retary. Among the other committee members assisting on this occa- sion will be Mrs. William Cleff, Mrs. E. R. Fifield, Mrs. Leonard | Dells and then on to Mt. RE Miss Alice Musgrave of North- brook will motor with friends to the Clemons, Roach of Winnetka, Mrs. Fred M. Green, Mrs. E. F. Stross, Mrs. | Mich. to be the guests of a cousin. Sy JA E. B. Barnard, Mrs. John F. Binder, Mrs. B. S. Bramble, Mrs. Grace for pan 18 lasing the village today Yorkton, Mrs. M. J. Seifert, Mrs. Max Zabel of Wilmette, Mrs. ' Elwood Ankrum of Winnetka, Mrs. Marcelite Englander, Mrs. Ross Davis, Mrs. L. M. McKibben, and Mrs. Donald I. Graham. Tickets for the affair which will attract guests from Chicago as well as the north shore, may be procured at the club, 646 North Michigan avenue, or from Mrs. Alden or any member of her com- mittee. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Miller of Chicago announce the marriage of their daughter, Dorothy Elizabeth, to Barn- ette Edgar Hamrick, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Mitchell of 254 Scott ave- nue, Hubbard Woods, Thursday, July 30, at the Lady chapel of St. Luke's Episcopal church in Evanston. Mr. Hamrick was a member of the class that graduated from Northwestern uni- versity in 1924, and his bride was also a student there. Mr. and Mrs. Hamrick are now at home at 1233 Granville avenue, Chicago. --O-- A group of Winnetkans have been guests at the Diamond G ranch in Wyoming, according to word recently received at this desk. Among those who selected that spot as ideal for a summer outing are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Street and their family, Mrs. Walter F. Wallace and her four children, Mrs. Ezra Taylor and her two children, and Mr. and Mrs. John Senior and their family. The Barrett Conways, who have also been of this group, left re- cently for home. --0-- Mrs. Godfrey H. Atkin of Indian Hill road and Mrs. Langdon Pearse of Golf lane entertained 12 guests Sun- day evening at the Buccaneers club. The lovely evening air and pleasant weather, and the youthfulness of Mrs. Atkin's daughters and her two nieces from England, together with that of her nephew and the several other young men in the company, combined to make it a most enjoyable affair. --O-- Ryland A. Wolcott, 932 Euclid ave- nue, 1s one of the distinguished mem- bers of the Society of Descendants of Henry Wolcott. This year's reunion was the twenty-first annual one held by the society of which Dr. Peter Clark Wolcott of Highland Park is national president. A dinner and dance was given Thursday evening of last week at the Hotel Sherman, and on Friday a motor trip to Highland Park was fol- lowed by a luncheon at the Moraine hotel. --Q-- Mrs. F. J. Hagen of 1387 Scott ave- nue had as her guest for a few days this week, her mother, Mrs. A. Hoff- mann of Chicago. Miss Elaine Hoff. mann, Mrs. Hagen's niece, was also a guest at her aunt's home this week. Cr iia atic | le VY Chicago Winnetka CLEANER Lake Forest Highland Park Elizabeth Duncan The Shop of 812 Elm St. Winnetka Everything -- % : ON THE ROAD TO FIND- for Bridge Players ING-OUT Prizes Your children will progress faster if their eyes are up to par. Score and Tally Cards If the boy or the girl suffers from eye strain or has some Tables defect of the eye structure you should bring him or her here for Table Covers || an examination. » 15 years of successful practice Ash Receivers > f ? DR. O. H. BERSCH 1177 Td ig EE, Wilmette For Appointment Phone Wil. 2766 Cigarette Containers Bridge Lamps Our Candies may be pur- chased right in Winnetka Our Winnetka Store with the COMMUNITY KITCHEN For Besser 584 Lincoln Street Home Made 0 Candies Phone Winn. 1740 EVANSTON STORE, 1633 ORRINGTON AVE. The Gladys Hight School of Dancing Announces Classes for children and adults at the WILMETTE WOMAN"S CLUB Classes Begin- ning October 1st, 1925 Every type of the Dance including : Ballet, Toe, Oriental, Char- acter, Nature, Acrobatic, Buck and Wing, Clog and Stage For reservations or inform- ation write 339 South Wabash Ave., or Phone Wabash 3789 UH RR wn Bernie's Baby Special Twelve 4x6 Photographs $ 5-75 Until September 15th Bernie Studio 1623 Orrington Ave. Univ. 8998 yy HUTTE Announcing An exhibit of handmade Laces and Linens from Venice at the MORAINE HOTEL HIGHLAND PARK AUGUST 27th and 28th Mrs. Winfred Hunter C. D. Macpherson Importer Decorator 1570 Sherman Ave., Evanston, Ill. with Choice Productions for Table and Bedroom Use Our New York Shop 36th St. at 5th Avenue gah WEEN Betty Wintes Shops 703 Church Street, Evanston (Orrington Hotel) Beg to Announce The Reopening of our Evanston Shop which was closed during the Summer months, takes place Sept. Ist. A com- plete new stock of fall fashions will be presented identically as shown in our New York and Chicago Shops. Every garment up to the usual Betty Wales quality, dressmaker finished and custom tailored. Favored by College girls. Ex- clusive but not Expensive. Frocks and Wraps for Street College Afternoon Sport Reception Campus "Gotham" Gold Stripe Hosiery Youthful Attire Ultra Individual in Design. MEMBER OF Downtown Shop Uptown Shop 65-67 E. Madison St. Sheridan and Wilson ° 5- : Chicago Chicago THT Our Best Salesman is Our Product-- LTT It never fails! Once a hostess serves Excel Ice Cream, she never serves any other. EXCEL ICE CREAM CO. Incorporated 1566 ELMWOOD AVENUE EVANSTON Phone Univ. 3087 Phone Wil. 3160 & ICE CREAM CO. "gxcEL DOES Excel' ITLL Ay LLL]

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