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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Feb 1920, p. 5

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THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1920 5 THE Ouilmette Country club has issued the following program of events for the month of February. Saturday, February 7, Dinner, Music and dancing. Monday, February 9, Luncheon and Bridge. Men's Night. Saturday, February 14, Valentine Party. Informal dinner and Hearts. Monday, February 16, Men's Night. Friday, February 20, Junior Dance. Saturday, February 21, Formal Dance Cotillion. Monday, February 23, Afternoon Bridge. Men's Night. Saturday, February 28, Informal Cabaret Dinner Dance. Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Parmalee of 512 Roslyn road, Kenil- "worth, announce the engagement of their daughter, Charlotte, to Samuel Loomis Hypes, son of Mr. and Mrs. W .E. Hypes of 1126 Michigan boulevard, Evanston. An announcement of interest in New Trier circles is the en- gagement of Miss Alice Kathleen Gaggs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wliliam Carter Gaggs of 563 Green Bay road, Glencoe, to Arthur Leonard Grassett, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Grassett, also of Glen- •coe. The piano recital given by the pupils of Miss Irene Ustick last Fri- day evening at the Wilmette Wom- an's club was most successful and en- joyable. A large and enthusiastic audience proved very encouraging to both teacher and pupils. Miss Margaret Varney was unable to take part on account of illness, and an- other pupil, Miss Lydia Weber, took her place, playing "Con Amore", by Beaumont, remarkably well. Little Miss Albert May, who is only five years of age delighted the audience â- by playing "The Coo Coo Song" by Martin. Miss Ustick will present other members of her class in a re- cital in June. The marriage of Miss Rose Schneider, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schneider of Gross Point to Joseph Evert, son of John Evert of 'Gross Point was solemnized Wednes- day morning at nine o'clock at St. Joseph's church. A reception and â- wedding breakfast followed the ceremony, at the home of the brides' 1 parents on Glenview road. Miss Anna Schneider sister of the bride, and August Evert, brother of the groom, were the only attendants. A "between semesters" dance for the alumui, undergraduates and friends of the University of Illinois will be given this evening at the Hotel La Salle under the auspices of the Sigma Officers of the central states di- vision of the Art Alliance of Amer- ica were elected at a meeting of the board of directors at the Art Insti- tute on Monday. Mr. Benjamin F. Affleck, formerly of Wilmette, was elected president, and Mr. Paul Schulze of Kenilworth, secretary. â€"*â€". Mrs. W. Carey Matthews, 2640 Eastwood avenue, Evanston, will en- tertain at bridge on St. Valentine's Day for her sister-in-law, Mrs. W. N. Matthews, and for Mrs. Max Leckner, Jr., of Evanston. Mrs. No Ford Display at Shows TX/'L *\ Because Ford does not change models each year. The VV iiy • present Ford car is practically perfect and the output is always sold many months in advance. A utomobile shows are held pri- marily in the interest of those whose product is difficult to sell Did you realize the following facts? Ford produced his present car 12 years ago, and altho his is the largest, most efficient corps of engineers in the automobile world, they have not been able to materially improve upon the original, and none of the others have so far been able to equal it. Why should Ford display at a Show? R. D. CUNNINGHAM Exclusive Dealer M.P.LOUEN,Sale8Mgr. Phone EVANSTON 4884 810 Church Street EVANSTON . Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Smith, 806 Oak- wood avenue, returned to Wilmette on Saturday from a six month's tour of France. Miss Jessie Gay will entertain the Matthews was formerly Miss Hope members of the Philathea class at Miller of Wilmette. â€"*â€" There will be a meeting of the Par- ent Teacher association of Central school on Tuesday afternoon. Feb- uary 10 at three o'clock, at the Byron C. Stolp school. Children of the seventh and eighth grades will take part in the program. â€"+â€" 1 On Friday, February 13, the Woman's Guild of the First Congre- gational church will hold their regular monthly luncheon and meet- ing at the church. Luncheon reserve- ^ons must be sent to Mrs. Charles McCue. Mr. and Mrs. Oria Gtenwood Corns, 900 Greenwood avenue were hosts at a most delightful dancing party Chicago chapter of Thcta'given Tuesday evening at the Ouil- Phi The proceeds of the mette Country Club. dance will go toward the fund for establishing a national occupational bureau for college trained newspaper women. _4â€" Mrs. O. A. Hinsdell entertained at â€"* â€" Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Eastman, 412 Central avenue, left Saturday even- ing to spend several weeks in Florida, stopping for a few days for a visit with the A. W. Wigelesworths, at her home, 929 Twelfth street, next Tuesday evening. â€"+â€" Mr. and Mrs, S. G. Skinner and small daughter of 932 Forest avenue, left on Wednesday to spend the re-. mainder of the winter in Los Angles, Cal. â€"♦â€" Mrs. Fred G. White, and her mother Mrs. Martha Skinner of the North Shore hotel, left Sunday, to "Spend several weeks at Clearwater, Fla. â€"*â€" The "H. and W." club was enter- tained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Crossely, 602 Washington avenue, on Tuesday evening, Mrs. C. M. Couffer of Urbana, 0.. is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Couffer, 903 Lake avenue. Insist on Genuine Ford Parts Mrs. L. C. Schroeder of Quincy, III., is visiting at the home of her son, Paul Schroeder. 418 Greenleaf avenue. 1â€"wâ€" Miss Charlotte George, will enter- tain with a dancing party at her home, 1523 Spencer avenue, on Sat- urday evening. â€"*â€" R. T. Oglesby, 423 Greenleaf avenue has returned from the Evanston Hospital where he underwent a slight operation. luncheon on Friday of last week at their new homem Miami. her home, 501 Washington avenue,' in honor of her three nieces, Miss Mrs. E. B. bnapl Gertrude Falk of Boston. Mrs. George ,823 Central avenue and Mrs. Foster Vrertru Mrs. Orence ! Branson, and daughter Dorcas, of Travis of Chicago, and M Goodwin, also of Chicago. Covers Were laid for fourteen guests. On Friday, this week, the Woman's Guild of St. Augustine's church will meet in the parish house at eleven o'clock. There will be sewing. The following Friday, the Woman s Auxiliary will hold an all-day meeting , has returned _ beginning at eleven o'clock, in the parish house. Luncheon will be served. _*_ The North Shore Catholic Woman's League will give a card party at the Winnetka Woman's club on Tues- day evening, February 10. Mrs. \. H. Mehren is chairman of the affair. â€"*â€" Mrs. Maude Foley of Plymouth, 111 is a guest of the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Huey, 120 Fourth street. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cohen, 1231 Forest avenue, returned yesterday morninsr from St. Louis, Mo. Frank A. Hill, 411 Tenth street, left yesterday on a business trip to . . Des Moines, la., and Omaha, Neb. and son. Ned. â€"+â€" Miss Mary E. Turck of 935 F.lm- wood avenue, has returned from the Evanston hospital where she was seriously ill with pneumonia. â€"*â€" Walton Sercond Bell of Winnetka, Fnends of Mrs. Donald B. Kleder, .,.^0 has foeen spending the month of of the Centralizing School of Music january at paIm Beach. Florida, will will be glad to learn that she has j 4.eturn about February 15.___________ recovered from a severe illness, and -----------.........~ ~ to her studio. llrTrlHrfrr â€"<%*p*<%tg " »*» 817 Central avenue, will leave on Saturday of next week to spend a month at Coden, Alabama. DANCING E^TNh,Tcday AT JONES' HAIL Wfetfe Music by Brundage's Orchestra KLEVER KLUB DANCE EVANSTON WOMAN'S CLUB St. Valentine's Night, Sat. Feb. 14th The Beit Music on the North Shore "Life Insurance-tomorrow's bread and butterâ€"secure it today." J. E. SWIFT TEAL REPRESENTING New York Life Insurance Co. 1017 Central Ave., Wilmette, HI. Phone for Appointment Evenings 7 to 9 WILMETTE 37 =JJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIB â-¡11111111111111^ be I Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Porter, I Elmwood avenue, spent a few days last week with Dr. Porter's mother in La Porte, Ind. _+â€" Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Gould and two sons, Messrs. Carlton and Ernest Gould. 1130 Lake avenue, have re- covered from an attack <o£ influenza. â€"*â€" ,< Mrs. W. H. Kist. was hostess to the Crescent Circle on Tuesday after- noon at her home. 830 Laurel avenue. [OOl 816 jg Valentines had DODGE FOR SALE Five passenger, with winter top. Tires and mechanical condition excellent. Overhauled in our shop. Call at WINNETKA MOTOR CO. ' WM. T. WEHRSTEDT, Proprietor 562 Lincoln Ave., Winnetka. Phone Win. 165 Dealers in Willy*-Knxght and Overland Cars J We've never had quite so beautiful and novel a collection of Valentines c as we've been able to _ gather together this year. D Much has been done in real art and appealing sentiment to embellish the Valentines we are displaying now. loxaoc 30E301 RENNECKAR DRUG CO. Phones 28-29 WILMETTE "THE REX ALL STORE" -/ ocaoi D ICO D â-  CANDLES We have a large assortment of hand dipped and fancy candles. You will find here the candle that will fit in with your scheme of decoration. THE CELLINI SHOP «5 2 8 - DAVIS STRXE.T EVANSTON, ILLINOIS .illlllllllllllllQ

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