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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Jul 1924, p. 13

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WILMETTE th of Brides Ends with. Marriage of Ethel Pattillo Miss Minnie Crippen of Waterloo, Iowa, is spending a week at the Shurtleff home on Lake avenue. Miss Helen Shurtleff had as her house-party Buests over the Fourth of July, Miss Eunice Brokaw of Abingdon, 11linois, Miss Floy Carroll of Aledo, and Miss Peggy Williams and Miss Jane Neuman of Chicago. Entertainirrg for Miss Shurtleff before her marriage in the early fall is already beginning, On Monday, Miss Neuman was hostess· at lun~heon and bridge, and Wednesday evening Miss Peggy Williams gave a dinner at the Wedgewood hotel, followed by a t heater party. She took her guests to see "No, No, Nanette." -<>Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Nicholes and their son, Dick, 816 Forest avenue. have just returned from a tour of northern Wisconsin. On their return, they stopped at the Lakeside hotel, on Pewaukee Lake, Wisconsin, for a few days. -{)- The north shore alumnae of the National Kindergarten and Elementary college have planned weekly meetings each Monday durinc July and August. They are busily preparing baby articles to sell in their College Corner at the Courtesy Shoppe. 508 Davis street, Evanston. Next Monday, July 14, the meeting will be held at The Kirkwood, Sheridan road and Morse avenue, Chicago, with Mrs. R. ll. Schmidt, chairman of the . Rogers Park group, as hostess. Luncheon at 1 :30 o'clock will be followed by an afternoon devoted to sewing. Mr. and Mrs. John Welton Fisher, 826 Greenwood avenue, are leaving Saturday for a fortnight's visit in Colorado. -oMr. and Mrs. John Fuhrman, and their son, 1630 Lake avenue, have gone to Europe for three months. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Keller ancl tlleli son, Charles, 820 Greeowoo4 ·edlat.' have returned from a 1hort trip tG Sturaeon B·y where they speot their time fishing, playing aolf and motoring. -o- Mr.and Mrs. F. ]. Rothing. 111 Third street, announce the birth of a baby son, July 4, at St. Joaeph·s hospitaf. The baby will be named Frank, Jr. -o- M iss Elizabeth Kerr, dauchter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Kerr, 7f17 Forest avenue, is expected to return today from Detroit, where she has been for the past four weeks. -o- -o- The members of the Cozy Comer circle of the Congregational church are having an outing July 16, at Mrs. McCallum's summer home at Lily Lake, Wisconsin. Mrs . C. E. B. Hunter left Tuesday for her home in Pennsylvania after spending five weeks as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Hoyt King of 711 Forest avenue. -<>The C. C. Caqterons have. returned to their home on Central av.enue after a trip of three weeks' which included Panama. -o- Only Twenty Minutes by Motor from p and uty." contributel Mrs. Charles McCue and her two daughters. 631 Washington' avenue. are spending a month or six weeks in Denver. Ferdinand Betzlmann and L. V. Gerhausen, 1634 Forest avenue. returned Monday from their fishing trip in the Manitowish waters of Wisconsin. ~lad to have· to _. --- Steak 6- Chiclt.en Dinners LUNCfiiON .SIP.VIO AT. NOON~ the North Shore Business I>Utrict p. visit it, a Business Men's Lunch Seventy-6ve Cents his splendM ·ad it to tal &ee if ·contri d the su~ Photo by Perclval-Grlnsted Mrs. Edward L Mayo larkspur and white peonies\ Miss Mary Louise Gent, Miss Esther decorated the ch_urch of the Holy Rhodes and Miss Vivian Holmes were Comforter, Kemlwort_h, and the dressed in frocks of powder blue and of Dr. and Mrs. Richard Starr . . h fi on Saturday, Jmte 28, when peach geor_gette, tnmmed WI~ ' let lace. Starr Pattillo and Edward They earned roses and sprmg flowers. Mayo, son of Mrs. Harriet T~e ~o~er gi~l, Mary Alys Pattillo, the DeKalb, were married by the br1de s httle s1ster, wore a dr~ss of r~f· J. Tromp, at 8 o'clock. The fled peach georgette and earned a pmk was held at the Pat- basket of roses and baby's breath. Forest avenue. John M. Scott, son of President and was attired in a gown of Mrs. Scott of Northwestern university, satin trirruned with point was Mr. Mayo's best man, and ushering with a long train in the were George Martin, Andrew Broht, of which was a band of the same Alexander Brassard and Robert McKay. H~-r vcii. of white tulle was held After returning from their weddini head wtth a band of tulle and trip to northern Wisconsin, Mr. and Mrs. blossoms, and her shower bouquet Mayo will make their home in Pasadena. white orchids, lilies-of-the-valley Both Mr. and Mrs. Mayo attended peas. Northwestern university, the former beRuth Hawley of Glencoe, the ing a member of the Kappa Kappa Gamhonor, wore powder blue georg- rna sorority. Mr. Mayo was a Beta filet lace Mtss a~d hand made roses.T Ruth Bracken, -..~h~e~ta~P~i:._. E. G. Bentley and her daughry Ellen, arc spending the at the family home at HighPark, Grand Haven, Michigan. will return to their Wilmette , 804 Elmwood avenue, about bcr 15. Mr. Bentley joins his each week-end. His nephew, Bentley of Stillwater, Oklaspending the summer at the summer home. --aChurchill and her daughter and Miss Marjorie and 'William, of burg, Illinois, have been visiting te this week. They have guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. II, 1230 Wilmette avenue, and and Mrs. S. M. Singleton, 1104 avenue. --<>and Mrs. H. B. Mulford, 835 d avenue, sailed for abroad on S. Republic on July 2. They to spend six weeks in London France. 11 rs. Mulford's sister, Frank Currie, is staying at their during their absence. National Kinderll'arten and Elementary College Incorporated and Accredited A Non-Profit Institution Fine professional training in most recent developments . in elementary and kindergarten work covering every phase of child life from infancy to twelve years. Get away from business by taking time off at noon for a run out into the country. Stro·IJ «"ulturat eoune·. Praetteal experle·ee In teaeltlaiJ. HIIJll offtelal rati·IJ· aad eadoraem. e nta b7 edaeaton. elvle and -~~-: aptrtt aad sood-fettow1111llp Ia alx dormltorlea. Enthu.laatle atudeat hod7 of 380. !::t:a.... eo·- tta~o;!:::::· fo~rr;:t:..,.~~-:a"t~a -:.-:_c:,~ High school graduates from accredited schools admitted without examination. 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