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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 4 Jun 1921, p. 5

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 192! [93 il ili] LUT JE fe Hr I ! : Happenings : mnethka.s Hubbard Woods. by NVITATIONS were sent out this week for the wedding of Miss Emily Matz, daughter of Mrs. Rudolph Matz, and Mr. Darrell Sully Boyd, son of Mrs. George Boyd of 964 Cherry street, which is to take place on Saturday afternoon, June 25, at five o'clock, in the Congregational church. Rev. James W. F. Davies will perform the ceremony. Only a limited number of in- vitations have been issued for the church ceremony, since the build- ing has a small seating capacity, but there will be a large reception given in the Matz home, "Winnecliffe", in Hubbard Woods. Miss Ruth Matz will attend her sister as maid of honor, and the bridesmaids will be the Misses Elizabeth Fauvre of Indianapolis, Margaret Clinch, Clara Hollis, Louise Ward and Rebecca Hickman. Mr. Boyd will be attended by Mr. Robert Fernald of Chicago, as best man, and the ushers will include Messrs. Frederick Copeland, Larned Greeley, Stuart Templeton, Merrill Scott of Princeton, N. Y.. 'and Thomas Bishop. o& Mr. and Mrs. John Robert Leonard issued invitations this week for the marriage of their daughter, Miss Mary Elizabeth Leonard, to Mr. Hibbard Casselberry of Lake Forest, which is to be solemn- ized on the afternoon of Saturday, June 25. Rev. E. Ashley Gerhard will read the service at four o'clock, in Christ church, to be followed by a large reception in the home of the bride's parents, "Wildacre". Miss Leonard will have as her attendants, her mother, who will be matron of honor, her sister, Miss Harriet I.eonard, who will be maid of honor, and the Misses Carol de Windt, Catherine Cassel- berry, Elizabeth Greeley, Elizabeth Thorne, Elizabeth Andrews and Marjorie Farwell, who will serve as bridesmaids. Mr. William Cas- selberry, Jr., will attend his brother as best man, and the following young men will be ushers, Messrs. Robert Sturgis, Daniel Leonard, Thorne, William Odell and William Hibbard. on Thursday from Bryn Mawr college. 'go, Monday, June 13, will be the guest dents. day, June 6. The marriage of Miss Dorothy Har- riet Bushnell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Adelbert Bushnell of Ev- anston, to Mr. Julian Conrad Hess, son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hess of Wilmette, will be solemnized this evening at the Evanston hotel, at 8 o'clock. Miss Jessie Hess, sister of the groom, will attend Miss Bushnell as maid_of honor, and Miss Marie Groth of Chicago, will be bridesmaid. Little Jean Brashears, a cousin of the bride, will act as flower girl. Mr. William E. Norris, of Wilmette, will serve Mr. Hess as best man, and Mr. Carl O. Tremble, of Chicago, will usher. Following the reception, the young couple will leave on an extended hon- eymoon, and upon their return will take an apartment in Albany Park, where they will be at home after Au- gust the first. ---- Mr. and Mrs. Will Conrad Braun have issued invitations for the mar- riage of their daughter, Marjorie, to Weldon Clark Dietrich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Dietrich of 964 North avenue, to take place on Sat- urday evening, June 18, in their home, at 807 Central avenue, Wilmette, at | 8:30 o'clock. Miss Braun has chosen as her at- tendants Mrs. Gradwell Le Berthon' A tea for the women who have been, or may be, interested in the Interna- tional College Movement in mission land was given by Mrs. Frank F. Ferry, 391 Sheridan road, yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Murray Frame, a teacher in Yenching College, China, was present to give an intimate view of what is being accomplished in these colleges for women. Those who conrtibuted to the "In- ternational Christmas Gift," are especially interested . canal ere Among the prenuptial affairs being given for Miss Emily Matz, will in- clude a dinner and dance at Onwent- sia club on the evening of Saturday, June 11, to be given by Miss Clara Hollis ; and on Saturday evening, June 18, Miss Rebecca Hickman will give a dinner for the bridal party at the Onwentsia club. Mrs. Rudolph Matz will give the bridal dinner on Friday day evening, June 24, at her home in Hubbard Woods. ee He Miss Elizabeth Thorne will be hos- tess at a dinner dance given on Sat- urday evening, June 18, at Owentsia for Miss Mary Elizabeth Leonard and her fiancee, Mr. Hibbard Casselberry, land on the following evening, Miss Elizabeth Andrews will entertain the Sears of Chicago, who will be matron | Pridal party informally at tea at her of honor, her cousin, Miss Mary Fleig | tome in Lake Forest. of Chicago, as maid of honor, and another cousin, Miss Edith Fleig, as ad --s A group of friends of Miss Ethel 1 bridesmaid. Little Jane Fleig, Hop] 0 gave a delightful surprise Dick Hall will serve as lower girl and ringbearer. Mr. Gradwell Sears will attend the bridegroom as best man. ad Tr Miss Elizabeth Kales, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kales of Chica- go, but formerly of Winnetka, and Miss Nancy F. Porter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Porter of Hubbard Woods, were among the young women who received degrees Mrs. Kales, and her daughter, and her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Bradley, will go directly from Bryn Wawr to Nantucket for the summer. Mrs. Porter who went east for commence- ment will return with her daughter, the latter part of the week. ------ Mme. Curie, who arrives in Chica- of Mrs. Russell Tyson during her three days' stay. Monday afternoon she will be the guest of honor at a reception the committee of which consists of college and club presi- Tuesday, the 14th, the University of Chicago will confer a degree on Mme. 'Curie and hold a reception for her. Wednesday, the 15th, she will be given a degree at Northwestern uni- versity, where a reception also will be held. ---- Miss Virginia Buchanan, 591 Cher- rystreet, is a member of the class of 1921 at Miss Wheelock's school, Bos- ton. Her father, Mr. L. L.. Buchanan who is on a business trip east, will attend the graduation exercises Mon- par Mr. and Mrs. Parker Blair of 266 Linden avenue, are spending a month's vacation at Plum Lake, Wis. party in honor of her birthday anni- versary, on Thursday evening of last week, in the home of her aunt, Mrs. Elmer E. Adams, 873 Oak street. The Woman's Christian Temper- ance Union "will meet in the home of Mrs. W. S. Hamm, 270 Scott avenue, on Monday, June 6, at 2:30 o'clock, as guest of the Woman's Missionary society of the Glencoe Methodist church. Mrs. N. J. Bone of Evanston will speak on "Temperance and Mis- sions". The members are reminded to vote for the coalition ticket at their various precincts voting places before coming to the meeting. ------ The marriage of Miss Pauline Cooper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Fenimore Cooper, to Mr. Wil- liam G. Wildman, son of Dr. and Mrs. Henry G. Wildman of 648 Cherry street, will take place on Saturday af- ternoon, June 11, at 4:30 o'clock, in the Cooper home in River Forest. The young couple have taken a furnished apartment on the south side for the summer months, and in the fall they hope to locate on the north shore. aio Mrs. John Wellbeloved of Grand Rapids, Mich., is spending some time as the guest of her son, Sidney Well- beloved, and his family, 466 Chestnut street. Mr. Jack Wellbeloved re- turned on Monday to Grand Rapids, after spending the week-end with his brother. ee fe Word has been received from Mr. and Mrs. N. Landon Hoyt, Jr., that they are en voyage to Europe where they will spend an extended honey- moon in Paris and the Riviera. Mrs. Hoyt was formerly Miss Catherine Orde, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark- ham B. Orde of Glencoe. ' -- Mrs. E. Hubert Allen entertained informally with a buffet supper on Wednesday evening in her home, 1181 Oakley avenue, in honor of her niece, Miss Katherine Trowbridge of Lake Forest, and her house guest, Miss Mary Louise Potter of San Francisco. ---- Mr. and Mrs. John Leonard Hamil- ton entertained the members of the Music Club of New Trier high school and their parents, last evening at the home, 412 Walnut street. The club rendered a most delightful program during the evening. ee Mr. and Mrs. Maurice H. Lieber, of Ridge avenue, were recently called to Canton, O., owing to the death of Mr. Lieber's only brother William G. Lieber, who passed away on May 17. Mr. Lieber was foreman of the Tool and Die making department of the Dueberhampton Watch company. ime ems Mrs. Charles Lewis Day of 454 Sher- idan road, will go east to attend the commencement exercises at Vassar college on Tuesday, June 24. Her daughter, Miss Dorothy Jane Day, is one of the graduates. ---- Mr. and Mrs. Day Krolik of De- troit, Mich., have announced the en- gagement of their daughter, Miss Hor- tense, to Walter Lilienfield, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Lilienfield, of Wilmette. An Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Adams, 873 Oak street, accompanied by Mrs. Iressery of Melrose Park, enjoyed a motor trip through the southern part of the state over last week-end and Me- morial Day. ee Af Miss Jean Alton entertaine dseveral girl friends from the National Kin- dergarten Institute informally at tea last Sunday evening at her home, 577 Cherry street. -- fp -- Mrs. Paul Smith, 840 Ash street, has returned home after a three weeks' visit in Tennessee. =e Js EE Miss Florence M. Hendershot Announces the opening of a Branch Studio | For portrait photography in Hubbard Woods at 1407 North Avenue Portraits by appointment in your home or at the Studio Mondays - Tuesdays or Wednesdays Telephone Winnetka 1407 Sunlight and Shadow -- Do you know the effect they have on your decorating? PHONE WINNETKA 1127 When you are ready for that different color scheme. better prices. neighbor. Cool Shirts - Straw Patronizing Home Stores enables home merchants to make you Service 1s always here for you--a personal brand that greets you as a friend and at right prices. Hats - Soft Collars 786 Elm St., Winnetka J. H. DETHLOFF Gents' Furnishings and Shoes Phone Winnetka 1077 The Success of Success The old saying that nothing succeeds like success is a true one. Once a man gets started on the upward path it is usually almost an impossibility to stop him. The problem for most of us is in getting started. We invite you to open an account at Winnetka State Bank this week and to begin making regular deposits. This is the start you need. Why not give yourself the chance? WINNETKA STATE BANK Member Federal Reserve System WINNETKA - ILLINOIS Now Opens======ee-- IN OUR NEW STORE Our old customers will find it more convenient and we will be able to handle new ones now. Hubbard Woods Grocery SAME PHONE Right Across the Street {aE EEN EEREEEEEE

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