MacLeish. Dancing will follow the dinner at Skokie Country club. Mrs. Marvin Miner of Barrington, HIL., will entertain for two of the debutantes, Miss MacLeish and Miss Knode. The affair will be on Saturâ€" :!- August 18, when Mrs. Miner will ve a group of their young friends to luncheon at the Blackstone hotel, and afterward to see "Elmer the Great." Misg MacLeish will also enter hn-q:h-nnw.t Wellesley in terncon at Skokie Country club. A progressive dinner has been planned for next Saturday in which the first course will be given at the home of Miss Elizabeth Warren, the second will be eaten at Miss Knode‘s home, Miss MacLeish and Miss Knode gave a Pridgeâ€"luncheon Thursday afâ€" Westover in 1927 and will return imâ€" mediately after her debut to Wellesâ€" ley college where she will enter her sophomore year. A dinnerâ€"dance is planned for Miss Knode by her parâ€" ents, who have set the date as Dec. 27 and the place as the Blackstone cago, and Miss Elizabeth Warren of Evanston. ; toinette Lackner of Winnetka; Miss Jean Stevems of Chicago who, with her family, is staying in Winnetka this summer and will make ber debut this fall; Miss Alice Jaques of Chiâ€" 955 Green Bay road. Assisting Miss Knode at the tea, the hours of which will be from 4 to 7 o‘clock, will be Miss Jean MacLeish of Hubbard Woods, who plans her deâ€" but for the following week: Miss Charlotte Pitcher of Hubbard Woods; Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Morton Knode will present their daughter, Miss Elâ€" izabeth (Betty) Knode to society atâ€"a tea Saturday, September 8, in the gardens of the family residence at Mrs. Edward G. Siever of Wilmette announces the marriage of her daughâ€" ter, Miss Alice Evelyn Siever, to Ruâ€" nar G. Rodell. The ceremony took place Wednesday, August 1, at St. Francis Xavier‘s church. After a trip to Washington, D. C., Atlantic City, and other points of interest in the east, Mr. and Mrs. Rodell will be at home at 1116 Lake avenue. bride of Frederick Hagen, Jr., on Sepâ€" tember 8. Thirty guests were present. A kitchen shower will be given for Miss Booth this afterncon at luncheon and bridge. The party will be given by Mrs. George Wendell of Rogers Park who was formerly Miss Norma Clark of Winnetka. ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Peele Booth Miss Amy Hagen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hagen of 1387 Scott avenue, Hubbard Woods, entertained Saturday afternoon at a shower tea in honor of Miss Jessie Booth, daughâ€" reception after the wedding, and unâ€" usual brida) cake combined the fesâ€" tivities of Mr. Vandercook‘s birthday of white candles to bridal decoraâ€" tions of the cake. s The couple have gone on a motor trip west and will be gone a month before returning to Evanston. They plan to visit Yellowstone park, San of Winnetka performed the ceremony | hard Woods, have announced the enâ€" in a bower of green paims, ferns, and| gagement of their daughter, Edua all the colorful garden flowers. Lea, to Jack A. Schram, son ‘of fl-bflï¬bâ€"â€"-dch-n-f Mr. and Mrs. Eimer E. Schram of 1120 chiffon, she wore a borseâ€"hair hat Michigan avenue, Wilmette. Miss match, and carried a Colonial bouquet.| Spiesbergér attended Northwestern Miss Wright wore peach colored chifâ€"| university and Mr. Schram is a gradâ€" fon, a hat to match, and carried an | uate of the University of IRinois. The arm bouquet of butterfly roses. At the\ date of the wedding has not been set. Mins Janet Reed, of Mr. .lh&&.l:dm‘b- shme the bride of Frederic &. Van dercook at 4:30 o‘cleck Satarday afâ€" ternoon at the ‘home of her parents. Mr. Vandercook is the son of Mr. and Park was the maid of honor and Harâ€" the dinner will be finished ‘to Fitzwillians, N. H., where the Urion | the final parade and review. Many of Mr.| Urion‘s mother. They will return in| vited ‘to be the guests of Major Genâ€" from at len, chief of Infantry, U. S. Army,| was scheduled to visit Camp Holliday | and review the students. General Crosby, chief of Cavairy, will visit the | post on August 17. ‘ D. A. R. Day "D. A. R. Day" is Thursday, Aug. | 16, when the Daughters of the Amen( ican Revolution will be present sevâ€" | eral bundred strong. There will be: parade and review, and "Retreat" on | that day also, beginning at 4 p. m. } The final games and athletic conâ€"; tests will be played on August 2ist,| Tuesday, and the various prizes and †medals will be publicly awarded for | military, academic and athletic merâ€" 1 it, at a mass formation on Thursday, Aug. 23. On this day also will be held | Atwood Talks ' On the same day Harry Atwood, president of the Constitation Educaâ€" tional association, gave a stirring speech to the Camp Holliday men, in the grove, at 1:15 p. m. Later that same afternoon occurred a full parade and review of the entire camp, with th!ndlnl.hndandthe(‘.l.'l:.c. band, followed by the ceremony of "Retreat," when the colors were lowâ€" ered from the tall post flagstaff. tary training camp at Fort Sheriâ€" dan. will be the objective during the next months of outstanding figures in the military life of the nation. Major General Charles P. Sumâ€"| merall, chief of staff, U. S. Army,| inspected Camp Holliday on Thursâ€"; day, Aug. 9. He addressed the stuâ€"| dents in the grove at the east end of the great parade ground at 10:45| The special events scheduled durâ€" ing August, which visitors have found and will find unusually interesting, 822 Humbolt avenue for the summer,| for the erection of lighted barriers, though they are on a six weeks‘ tour| and "street closed" signs on Lake of Canada, at present, visiting in Vicâ€"| street at Jackson, on Monrce street toria and Vancouver. Mrs. Macintyre| 8t Lake, and on Lake street at Linâ€" return to Glasgow, sailing from New| Vebicle traffic from Lake street beâ€" York City on October 5. tween Jackson and Linden, and the ___ street thus cut off will provide a proâ€" Ofliver Picher, son of Mr. and Mrs.| tected playground for the youngsters. O. S. Picher of 131 Sheridan road, inormmmenpemeiinaousl Glencoe, and Charles Merrill of Hubâ€"| !f the tramps go into the cities, bard Woods have been in Honolulu/they are likely to get put to work for some time this summer. They ) digging ditches, while if they go out will return to this conutry in a short| in the country, some farmer will set time and will go to the Merrill ranch| them to work hoeing corn. near Estes Park where they will be â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"_â€"_ until the middle of the fall. Buy a silk bed lamp for $1.75, beauâ€" C. M. T. C., FORT SHERIDAN NOTABLE LEADERS VISIT BIG CAMP Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dawsou of | 2nd coâ€"operation of the villege board, Glasgow, Scotland, are visiting their l-gnrdodaeutnechthhuh daughter, Mrs. Duncan Macintyre of | Service Company of Northern Ilinois Urion‘s mother. They will return in| vited ‘to be the of Major Genâ€" about two woeks. Mr. and Mrs. Colsâ€"| eral Paut H. m commanding man arrived home Thursday after| general of the Sixth Corps Arce, for driving down to New York and visitâ€"| this occasion. ing Mrs. Coleman‘s sister, Mrs. Jean| All of these events are open to the Ackerman. Mrs. McAdams and Mrs.| general public and residents of Lake Green returned together, leaving Monâ€"| county are given a special invitation Camp Holliday, the Citizens Miliâ€" Talk to Students; Program For Week; Visitors Tuesday, Aug. 14, General Alâ€" i1 and Others at Lake, and on Lake street at Linâ€" den. These barriers will exclude all vehicle traffic from Lake street beâ€" tween Jackson and Linden, and the street thus cut off will provide a proâ€" tected playground for the youngsters. See window diaphy.- Schwarts fl- niture Co., 11â€"13 So. 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