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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Mar 1924, p. 12

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12 WILMETTE LIFE, FRIDAY, MARCH it, 192-l OwNERS who ¥6.3 driven the all speeds say they .are scarcely aw-are ol the motors pres· ence so sntoothly and steadilydoes function have at Attractive Wedding To Usher !11 April s Las On T Powe:r,_ Ha:z-ntonized ·I Community B'f'anchu: EVANSTON BRANCH 1018 RX1ae Ave. ISS ).1.\RGARET PATERSON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morton L. Paterson, will become the pride of William W. White o:.on of Mrs. James White of 931 Chestnut avenue, at the First Co~gregational church on Tue.sday evenin~, April 1.. The .Rev. Stephen A. Lloyd will read the servtce at 8 :30 o clock, whtch wtll be followed by a reception at the Paterson residence, 925 Chestnut avenue. Miss Paterson's attendants will be her little ring bearer, Betty Tean McLean, and eight bridesmaids: Miss Clara Gage and Miss ·roy Scheidenhelm of Wilmette, ~iss Virgini~ Franklin and ~iss Virginia Copeland of Evanston, M.tss Frances.Dtcky of Beverly Htlls, Miss Marian Weir of Chicago, Mtss Jean Batrd of Seattle, :md Mrc;. Hugh Paterson of Evanston. Robert H. Whit~ will serve as his brother's best man, and ushering- will be Gordon White, James Paters·on of Wilmette; Allen Boyd uf Kenilworth; Lincoln Hall of Chicago; and Hawley Smith, William McElwain, and Edward George, of Evanston. A number of affairs are being given for Miss Paterson before her wedding. On Wednesday, March 12, Miss Jea~ Ho~ell entertained al' bridge and a kitchen shower at her home m C~tcag,o, and on Friday, March 14, Miss Clara Gage was hostess at bndge and a miscellaneous shower. On Wednesday of this past week, the Birthday club gave a !uncheon and shower; on Thursday, Mrs. John White was a bridge hostess at her home in Kenilworth for Miss Paterson and Mrs. Hugh Paterson; and this afternoon Miss Marian \Veir and Miss Virginia Franklin are giving a shower. Next Wednesday, March 26, Miss Virginia Copeland, who is now living at the Orrington hotel, will give a matinee party. On Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Paterson of Evanston will entertain the bridal party at bridge at the Paterson residence on Chestnut avenue, and the following evening, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Scheidenhelm will be dinner hosts at their home on Lake avenue. On Monday evening, · ~larch 31, Mr. and Mrs. Morton L. Paterson will give the bridal dinner at Skokie Country club. M WEST SIDB BRANCH 4660 W. Wuhin111on Blvd. Wilmette House Village Gift To Arden Sho.re HE plan of the Arden Shore directors to replace the worn out tents with permanent houses is already materializing. One ')r two houses have been given as individual gifts, but Wilmette is the first village community to give such a house to the camp. The Droceeds of the card party given at the home of Mrs. Francis J. Casey, 347 Central avenue, on Friday afternoon, February 29, and the funds given to the local Arden Shore board by the Economy Shop in return for services, have made the gift possible. The friendly co.ope~ation of the merchants which enlarged the proceeds ':> f the .party. and increased the village support of the Economy Shop help to make this house a real community gift. Two of our Wilmette residents who' ~ave been spending th~ winter months 1n Evanston at the Ornngton hotel, are again in the village. On Saturday Mrs. Kerry C. Meegher reopened her home at 716 <;entral avenue, and Mrs. William, B. Dav1es returned on Monday to her residence, 530 Forest avenue. :\!iss Edna Dean !Baker, presi<lent of the National Kindergarten and Elementar)· c-~llege ,- <;>nt.-rt:Uued ~t luncheon on Friday last at the Orrington hotel. Evanston, in honor of Viola :\'l ite hell of Pitt~hurgh, Pennsylvania, the child violinist who appeared oh Saturday at the Studebaker theatre 'n a collecre benefit concert. Miss Marga ret Horne, Viola's instructor, Mrs. Norman K. Storer. an alumna from Pittsburgh. and Miss Laura Hooper of Chicago, national alumnae president, were the guests of honor. North Shore alumnae who were in the company include Mrs. Harry G. Phillips. Mrs . G. T. Black, Mrs. William Sutherland. Mrs. P . \V. Bradstreet, and :M rs. Florence S. Capron. CADILLAC MOTOR CAR COMPANY, CHICACO BRANCH Dwuwn of Gmeral Motors Corpor"tion BROADWAY BRANCH 2301 SOUTH MICHIGAN A VENUE 5139 Broadway WOODLAWN BRANCH 605Z Cottaac Crove Ave. T HElai will u day af ilworth Asl Spravka, a R1chard C sonatas for society also ing st:eured Oumiroff, \\ho · will ! io lk songs. very popula Chicago an able impres! ed in the ~ enthusiasm Forest and Single tick~ procured fJ 1rom Miss worth. A Chamb been forme giving of certs durin1 sible to t~ Evanston, netka, Hut) Owing to of Mus 1 c c because of kind of co best campo number of this society. president, and treasur tors include Philemon Harrison i\ i\frs. Hom11 William Percy B. Albert Ols Helen Sea As mem been limited shore for bt' g1ven, a1 applications continumg 1 third annua Art and .U Lwanston to the publi The exhi of various in Evansto and will in etchings, s amics, pott basket-ware~ --oFortune Gallo's San Carlo Opera company will open "The Little Season," which will consist of one week of Grand Opera, at the Auditorium theatre on Monday evening, :.Ofarch 31. The opening night will be a brilliant social event of the season. --oMrs. C. R. Morrison, of Evanston. invited the members of her sewing club to have luncheon with her on Thursday at the Illinois Athletic club, and in the afternoon she and her luncheon guests attended the Duncan sisters' perform<mcc, "Topsy and Eva." --oMr. and lfrs. Frank L. Koontz, 1121 A~hland avenue, are taking a southern tnp. After pending part of their time in Florida, stopping at Orlando, St. Petersburg, and Miami, they will visit Havana, Cuba. Mr. and Mrs. Koontz will be away about three weeks longer. -o- tiles. s:omm work. Mrs. Ro era! c.hairm Albert H. ings; Mrs. Mrs. Hora Mrs. Fran Frederick T . J. O'Co Percival H North SH an: invited and no cu are made. -a- A recent cnjlagement announcement of north shore interest is that Miss Winifre<l Bartholf, daughter of thP late C. S. Bartholf of Glencoe, and Mr. ·M orton A. Bassett of Chicago. formerly of Wilmette. -oMr. and Mrs. Paul I. Moore of 1812 Juneway terrace. Chicago. are in Witmette for two or three weeks as the twe~ts of :\Ir. Moore's father and IT'Otht>r, Mr. and Mrs. W . S. Moore, 531 Washington avenue. oi -aMiss Jean Baird is arriving from Seattle on Tuesday to be a guest at the Paterson home on Chestnut avenue. She is to he one of the attendants in Miss Margaret Paterson's wedding party. The regular meeting of the Board of Directors of Arden Shore was held at the home of Mrs. B. F. Blymyer, 626 Lake avenue, on March 13. Fourteen members were present. -o- The Roycemore Pallia is having its exhibition of gymnastic work this week. The lower school had its exhibition on Thursday afternoon, while the upper school is showing its work today. --oMr. and Mrs. ]. B. Dunlap, of Evanston, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Priscilla Reifenberg, to Eugene Barnes, son of Mrs. Mary Barnes of Glencoe. The wedding will take place early in September. -oMr. and Mrs. Theodore Wachs of 126 Woodbine street are leaving Wilmette in two or three weeks to make their home in Winnetka where they have purchased a house. --()- :\f rs. C. chairman 11oon tea t center of of Chicag erick A. 011 Thursd1 bers of the Hayes Mel len, Mrs. l F. Froese This tea ular montH auxiliary annual dri of the Ne tion. --- Mrs. Jo Harvey, J ~ of Marth· Wednesda 1 the St. Fr· An unus ticipated. Mr. and Greenleaf of a dau 20. The Louise. M iss Virginia Ferry Hall last urday with her who are living this winter. Belt returned from week to spend Satfather and motheer at 720 Lake avenue -aMrs. Donald M. Gallie, Jr .. has issued invitations for an afternoon hridge which she is giving today at her apartment, 1617 Ridge avenue, Evanston. -o1 Mrs. Gr: visiting a1 ;ond sisterBranson, ~ M iss J..ucile Cutler of Central avenue is soending a few weeks at her home. She attends National Park --()seminary in Washington, D. C. Mrs. N. S. Clark of California has .. --obeen spending a week with her niece The Delta G:tmma sorority gave a Mrs. A. M. Crain of 909 Ashland reunion banouet last Saturday evening at avenue. the North Shore hotel, Evanston. -<>-o-One of the Tuesday clubs met this Mr. and Mrs. fohn K. Galle of D'"nweek for luncheon and bridge with Mrs. ver, h~ve announct>li the birth of a Chari 'S R. Mack. of 707 Central avenue. son, John Kellogg, Jr. Mrs. R. Clair Taft, of 900 Central avenue, was hostess to her bridge-luncheon club at her home on Friday of last week. ~ --oMembers of the Dinner and Bridge club met on Saturday evening of last week with Mrs. Ralph F. Potter, of 710 Linden avenue. --oMr. and Mrs. W. P. Seng, 401 Lake avenue, are expected to return on Saturday from a southern trip which has lasted for about six weeks. Mrs. G wood ave1 t~~t Sund; pi tal. M iss Vir!linia French of 1317 Oak avenue, Evanston, was run down by :~n automobile on Monday evening. She is recovering from the accident rapidly. Virllinia avenue is with a mil has been -o-- Mr. and 1010 Ches today afte ern Califo Mr. and sitie at tl Harold W Mrs. Ge illan. is n the ]9rda

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