18 > Â¥ t 3 + MM&. Muum*luï¬ï¬ï¬‚ mmmnmfl*udâ€"-ï¬ï¬ d:Jfl hw*!*m leave next week for New York with %â€"lflh of He . Fenton of $18 Bryant| her mother where she will sail on| James L. Mrs. Houghâ€" avenue, ‘Winnetka, who will become | September 29, to spend a year at Miss flhcldtuâ€"h--d*tl the bride of Gerald B. Horton, son of| Wooster‘s school in Rome. for a visit with her parents at â€"| Mrs. E. B. Horton of Wilmette, on wommmne: |, bergh, N. Y., leaving for New Hampâ€" | October 17, has announced the schedâ€"| Miss Gertrude Mary Bleser became| shire last Sunday. Mre. Hermon Butâ€"| ule of parties which will be given for| the bride of Clarence M. Braun at|ier of Winnetks and Miss Dorothy‘ her in the next three weeks before| 9:30 o‘clock Thursday morning at St.| Stirling of Glencoe also went east last the wedding. Joseph‘s church, Wilmette. _ Mrs.| Sunday to spend a few days with Miss , Miss Helen Hardenbergh, who b2s | Braun is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| Houghteling before the wedding on been added to the list of bridesmaids, | Joseph J. Bleser of Glenview road and | Thursday. | will give a tea and shower next Tuesâ€"| u; Braun is the son of Mr. and Mrs. â€"â€"â€" ; day afternoon at the Saddle and Cycle | p 31 Braun of Evanston. The cereâ€"| _A number of affairs are being given | club. Miss Hardenbergh is visiting| mony, which was performed by the|for Miss Marcia Converse, daughter her grandmother, Mrs. Lorenzo Mâ€"‘ rey Father Newman, was followed|of the Arian W. Converse of 386| Johnson of 710 Sheridan road. hy a wedding breakfast at the Georâ€"| Hawthorn lane, Winnetka who is to Miss Emily Smith and Miss FlOrâ€") pian hotel, Evanston, and a reception| marry Donald Olin Cady of Evanston | ence Boyd of Highland Park will give! .; the home of the bride. s next Tuesday. Tuesday, September| a tea and shower on Friday, Septemâ€"| Tmne bride‘s gown was of 18, Miss Ruth Faunt of Chicago enterâ€"| ber 28, probably in Miss Smith‘s hoMeâ€"| ;yancparent velvet with & & tained at an afternoon bridge and | On Tuesday, October 2, Miss Marth®) )»,u,e tight girdle, and uneven hemâ€"| handkerchief shower at her home and Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrsâ€" 5:) jine Her veil was of tulle beld by a|the following day Miss Ruth Virgil, B. Thomas will give ,)‘mbgfh‘:’d cap of lace. The shower boquet was| aiso of the city, was hostess at the avenue, ‘Winnetka, who will become the bride of Gerald B. Horton, son of Mrs. E. B. Horton of Wilmette, on October 17, has announced the schedâ€" ule of parties which will be given for her in the next three weeks before Miss Helen Hardenbergh, who has been added to the list of bridesmaids, will give a tea and shower next Tuesâ€" day afternoon at the Saddle and Cycle ence Boyd of Highland Park will give| a tea and shower on Friday, Septemâ€" ber 28, probably in Miss Smith‘s home. | On Tuesday, October 2, Miss Martha ‘Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S.| B. Thomas will give a bridge and‘ shower at her home, 312 South avâ€" enue, Glencoe. â€" | Thursday, October 4, is the date of a tea and shower which will be given by Miss Pauline Wolf of Chicago. Mrs. Warren Lamson and Miss Elizaâ€" beth Lamson will give a bridge and shower on October 8, in their home at 840 Sheridan road. Mrs. John A. ‘Thompson, a cousin of the bridegroom, will give a small shower at which the bridal party only will be the guests, at her home in Wilmette. Mrs. Stanâ€" ley Morrill, the matron of honor and sister of the bride, will entertain at a tea and shower in her home at Lake Forest. The outâ€"ofâ€"town guests will arrive on Saturday, October 13, and Mrs. William T. Fenton. the grandmother o the bride, will give a dinner at the Moraine hotel that night for the bridâ€" ai party. Mrs. J. Frank Octigan and Mirs. L. Octigan White will give an evening tea and shower on Sunday, October 14, at Mrs. Octigan‘s home, 767 Mt. Pleasant road, at which the ai party. Mrs. J. Frank Octigan and Mirs. L. Octigan White will give an evening tea and shower on Sunday, October 14, at Mrs. Octigan‘s home, 767 Mt. Pleasant road, at which the members of the bridal party will be entertained. Mr. Horton will give his bachelor dinner on Monday night, October 15. On the same evening. Miss Louise Sherman of 213 Linden avenue will give a spinster dinner in her home, after which Miss Vesper Getman of Evanston will entertain the party at the theatre. Mr. Fenton will give the bridal dinner in the Fenton home on Tuesday, October 16. the night before the wedding. According to Miss Fenton‘s plans, no cards will be issued for the recepâ€" tion after the wedding as a few of the most intimate friends and the two fomilies will be the only guests at the reception which will be held in the Fenton home. Mr. Horton and his bride plan to leave soon after the wedding for Kansas City, where they will live for two years. Mr. and Mrs. J‘ G. Wray of 625 Washington avenue, Glencoe announce the engagement of their daughter, Ethel Lois, to Stanley D. Grace, son of Mrs. John H. Grace of Oak Park. Debutante parties and their attendâ€" ant festivities have ended for the carly fall, though the date for another debut has just been decided upon. Miss Charlotte Picher, daughter of Mrs. Oliver Picher, 226 Sheridan road, Glencoe will make her debut on Deâ€" cember 1, at a tea to be given at her home. Miss Elizabeth Frey‘s debut party last Saturday afternoon in the garâ€" dens at 80 Locust road, Winnetka, was an especially lovely one. Miss Frey was simply and charmingly gowned: in white tulle with silver and had six of her friends assisting her at the Monday, September 17, when Miss Emily Pope of Glencoe entertained all the younger crowd of girls in honor of Miss Jean MacLeish and Miss Elizabeth Knode at a luncheon and bridge at Skokie Country club, conâ€" cluded the parties for the early part of the season. east together the first two to enter their sophomore year at Wellesiey colâ€" lege, and Miss Picher to visit friends in Philadelphia. On Thursday Miss Frey and Miss Cynthia and Miss Suzâ€" anne Kohisaat will leave for Vassar, and Friday Miss Louise and Miss Anâ€" toinette Lackner depart for the same On Wednesday Miss Knode, Miss MacLeish and Miss Picher started T. H. DECKER&CO. hy w mny Li m g en . __ ing place of love and comâ€" fort. If your heating plant is disappointing you let us hear what‘s the matterâ€"promptly. * 15 8. St. Johns Ave. WARM house is the abidâ€" of . wl sweet mm Renoenimes & The bridesmaids, Miss Clarissa Enâ€"| gles and Miss Beatrice Braun, sister of the groom, and the maid of honor.‘ Miss Theresa Bleser, sister of the bride, wore dresses in autumn colors with hats and shoes to match and carâ€" ried bouquets of gladioli and tea roses. The bride‘s mother wore gray georgâ€" ette and the bridegroom‘s mother wore green georgette, Raymond F. Braun acted as best man and the ushers were Joseph Blesâ€" er and Wilbur Ludwig. Mr. and Mrs. Hraun are motoring through the East on their honeymoonâ€"and will be at kome after October 1, at the Linâ€" cen Crest apartments. Mr. Braun is assistant manager of the Braun Brothers Oil company of Winnetka. Mr. and Mrs. William Stanley Black of 171 Franklin road, Glencoe anâ€" rcunce the engagement of their draughter, Marian Adelaide, to Walter Ernest Welge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Frederick Welge of 720 Ingleâ€" side place, Evanston. The wedding is :o take place Saturday evening, Octoâ€" ber 20. Mrs. Ernest Welge and Miss Black entertained at Iuncheon Thursâ€" day at the former‘s home in honor of Miss Virginia Thomas, who is to be an October bride. Miss Anne Kelly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Kelly of 1071 Ash s‘reet, Winnetka, has chosen October 17. as the day of her wedding to Edâ€" zar Greenewald, Jr., of Highland I‘ark. The ceremony will be read at 9 in the morning at Sacred Heart sburch in Hubbard Woods and will t followed by a reception to be held at the home of the bride‘s parents. Miss Ruth Stoker and Dr. Frederick W. Schacht of Racine, Wis., were married at 8:30 o‘clock, Thursday night, September 14 in the home of the bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dee A. Stoker of 228 Myrtle street, Winâ€" netka. The Stokers were for many vears residents of Wilmette. The bride‘s gown was of ivory srtin and net, fashioned with a basâ€" que and gracefully uneven hemline. The cap of the long tulle veil was of heniton lace and orange blossoms.‘ Miss Katherine Smits of Baltimore, Md., who was the maid of honor, was gowned in green chiffon and two of the small flower girls wore blue, and the other pale pink crepe de chine. The bride‘s nephew, who served as ringbearer, was in white. Dr. Edward Schacht of Detroit was the best man and the ushers included Leroy Stoker and. Milton Schacht of Racine. The Schachts have left for a motor trip and will make their future home »t Rochester, Minn., where Dr. Schaâ€" cht is on the staff at Mayor Brothers‘ hospital. Miss Harriot Peabody Houghteling, sister of James L. Houghteling of 713 Prospect avenue, Glencoe, became the bride last Thursday of Dr. Charles S. Curtis of St. Anthony, Newfoundland at a simple ceremony performed in the presence of the immediate family and a few friends. Among those from the north shore who went east to atâ€" ©oMBiA i A Dundec Read, . Bax .27â€"A, Nerthbrook, M 1 Mock west of Weukegen td. MAIN SCHOOL 509 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago The Aufomotive Sp1 and Painting Co. HIGHLAND PARK BRANCH 297 Central â€" Phone 380 GERTRUDE JANITZ, Piano HELEN TAYLOR, Piano GRACE PARMELE, Voice DOROTHY TATMAN, Violin Rreeder and Trainer of Police Doge Painters and Decorators BOARD YOUR DOGA At SKOKIE KENNELS Teachers in charge: MUSIC handkerchief shower at her home and the following day Miss Ruth Virgil, mlso of the city, was hostess at the Lake Shore Athletic club at a bridge luncheon. Last Saturday Miss Edna Martin of Rogers Park gave a lunchâ€" eon, bridge, and green kitchen shower at her home and today Miss Vera Leahy of Evanston will be hotess at a lunebeon and bridge for the brideâ€" elect and her party. Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Converse are entertainâ€" ing the bridal party and a few intiâ€" mate friends of the family at the bridal dinner at the Edgewater Beach hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Kingsley Loring Rice are entertaining at dinner Saturday cvening, September 22, at their home t1 Evanston, in honor of Miss Dorâ€" othy Pickard of Evanston whose marâ€" riage to Sherwood Kellogg Platt of Evanston takes place October 1. Mr. «nd Mrs. Rice‘are members of the wedding party. Christ church, Winnetka was the scene of the marriage*on Thursday evening, September 20, of Miss Ethelâ€" x ynne Hope Penwith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Penwith of Chicago, to Elisha Paxton Whitehead, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Kynoch of Lake Biuff. The reception following the ccremony was held at the North Shore hotel. 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