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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Oct 1920, p. 4

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4 THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1920 Social Happettings The marriage of Miss Katherine Cody, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard J. Cody to George Boldt Mc- Cormick, was solemnized in. St. Augustine's Episcopal church, Satur- day evening, of last week. Rev. Hubert C. Garleton read the service at 8:30 o'clock. The bride was attend- ed by her sister, Mrs. William J. Lavery of Evanston as matron of honor, and Miss Laura'Browne, maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Lawrence McCormick, of Memphis, Tenn., Miss Henrietta Bush, Miss Emily McCormick, sisterof the groom, Miss Dorothy Robbins, Miss Harriet Ridgway of Kenilworth, and Miss Virginia Buchanan of Winnetka. Lawrence McCormick of Memphis attended his brother as best man, and the ushers were Messrs. W. J. Lavery, Ames Ross, Percy Parker, Arthur Syme, John Kimbark, Charles Dawes and Ernest Rubsamen of New York City. The bridal gown was of white satin, trimmed in rose point lace, the skirt of which was corded, and made short. There was a court train. Her veil, which fell the full length of the train was fastened on the head with a coronet of rose point lace. She car- ried a shower bouquet of white roses, orchids and lilies of the valley. The attendants were gowned alike in pink taffeta frocks, made with full skirts and tight corded bodices, and varying in shade from pale pink to a rose worn by the matron and maid 6f honor. Pink scarfs of tulle were draped about the shoulders and arms, terminating in a large rosette fastened at one side of the head. They carried bouquets of lavendar sweet peas and pink roses. The little ribbon stretchers, Carol Knapp and Jane Crowe, wore frocks of blue and pink, and the flower girl, little Barbara Crowe, was dressed in white over pink. A reception at the home of the bride's parents, 908 Greenwood ave- nue, followed the ceremony. The house was beautifully decorated with pink and white chrysanthemums, southern smilax and palms. This week Mr. and Mrs. McCormick are in the Thousand Islands, and later will go to New York and to Mr. Mc- Cormick's old home in Philadelphia. They will be at home after November 1, at the Maple Court apartments, 1119 Maple avenue. Evanston. â€"*â€" Has it ever occurred to you that we Americans really do not know how to play, not only among ourselves, hut with our children? This dis- covery has been made by our fore- most educators, and instructors, who watched the young men and women, who went over in the forces of the Y. M. C. A., V. \V. C. A. -tnd Red Cross to entertain the soldiers, and too. the little crippled children in those devastated regions. It seems that we do not really know how to play, and so, when the few millions that remained from the War Chest fund, which the government has di- vided among the various organiza- tions, was distributed, the Commun- ity Service came in for its share, and its purpose is to train young men and women .and older folks as well, as leaders for games, folk dances, and folk songs, in fact any and all sorts of entertainment. Next Monday evening. Miss David- son, who is actively interested in this great idea of play, and who has only recently returned from Prance, and four young people who have been trained in this sort of work will be at the Wilmette Woman's club to or- ganize a Play Institute, which is to he financed through this War Chest Fund. An invitation is extended to the residents of the village, as well as the school teachers to attend this meeting and to avail themselves of the training which the Institute will offer here the first week in Nov- ember. â€"*â€" The I ndies' Aid societv of the Methodist church held their first meeting of the conference year last Thursday. October 7. It was a large and »vide-a\vuke meeting fully alive to the importance and extent of the now program for Wilmette Meth- odism, and the society is planning for the largest year's work that has ever been undertaken by the Wilmette or- ganization. The following officers elected at the meeting in June were installed and will have charge of the new work. «. Mrs. S. H. Parst. president. * Mrs. T. C. Matmerud, first vice- president. M<-q. E. M. Stafford, second vice- president. Mrs. C. G. Smith, recording secre- tary. Mrs. Harry Mon*. chairman. House committee. Mrs. E. H. Poronto. treasurer. Mrs. Harry E. Yroman, chairman. Work committee. Mrs. J. C. Drake, chairman. Flower committee. Mrs. Springer, chairman. Calling committee. The business meeting was preceded by a dainty and beautiful luncheon served by the ladies of the fifth di- vision. George Stuart and the Misses Har- riet and Elizabeth Stuart of Kenil- worth, who have been in Europe for a year, arrived in New York on Thursday of last week aboard the Olympic. The annual Harvest Home dinner of the Methodist church is to be held on Friday evening, October 22, in the church parlors. All members of the church and their friends are invited to attend this affair, which promises IIIIIIIII m>£ | Fall ^Winter j | Shoes | jj no w on Di splay at j| â-  PACKER & OSTILLER'Sl in the North Shore Hotel 529 Davis St., Cor. Chicago Ave. EVANSTON = Telephone 6757 §H Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli Clings Wonderfully! FACE POWDER JONTEEL gives the skin a soft, velvety smoothness and beauty. 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