WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1921 S 6 i : ¢ a Winnetkas Hubbard Woo by Ruth Risley Happenings n hd fu | | pitsaalll CCU rr 0 Ero g | R. and Mrs. Frederick C. De Lang, 555 Longwood avenue, | Glencoe, announce the marriage on Christmas Eve of | their daughter, Jessie, to Charles Anderson Saxby, 234 ACHE Maple Hill road, Glencoe. Owing to the recent death of the groom's mother, Mrs. Anderson Saxby, the wedding was a very quiet one. The bride's sister, Ethel Serene, was maid of honor and FEva-May Mortimer was bridesmaid. Frank W. Saxby served his brother as best man. & v Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Unis McDonald Wright to Mr. Glenn Dwight McMeekin on Thursday, December 29. Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Bernice Rae Shurtleff, daughter of Mr. Wilford C. Shurtleff, of Wilmette, to Munroe Cole of that village. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Withington of Chicago announce the en- 4 gagement of their daughter, Alice. to Mr. Kenneth G. Felt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Felt of 760 Foxdale avenue. The marriage of Miss ceremony at nine o'clock. The bride, who was attended by her sister, Miss Rose Schildgen, as maid of honor, and Miss Gertrude Reinert, as bridesmaid, wore a charming gown of white satin and lace, made with a Her veil of tulle was held in place by a cap of lace and tulle, surrounded by a wreath of of orange blossoms, and she carried a shower bouquet of white roses and court train. lilies of the valley. The attendants wore frocks taffeta and tulle, trimmed with sil- ver, and large picture hats of the same coloring, Miss Schildgen wear- ing a French blue, and Miss Reinert, a deep pink. Mr. Leslie Bushonville of Chicago' served Mr. Heinzen as best man, and the ushers were Messrs. Joseph and Lawrence Schildgen. A wedding breakfast was served at parents immediate families and relatives, following the ceremony, and there was a reception in the late afternoon for friends of the for the home of in Wilmette, bride's the the young couple. Mr. and Mrs. Heinzen are enjoying an extended honeymoon trip and up- on their return will make their home temporarily with Mr. Heinzen's par- ents at 1466 Lake avenue, Wilmette, until their home on Lake avenue, ready for occupancy. RE Ta In view of the widespread interest that has been aroused in regard to the coming session of the Constitu- and desiring that the clubwomen be intelligent on the ~~ important issues of the convention, an open forum will be held in the Gold Ballroom of the Congress hotel, Chi- tional convention cago, Tuesday, January 3, from 10 m. until 5 p. m. The National Board of the General Federation of Wom- Gertrude | Schildgen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schildgen to Mr. Joseph H. Heinzen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heinzen, was solemnized on Tuesday morning of this week, at St. Josepl's church. Father Joseph Schildgen, an uncle of the bride, performed the marriage to John Shedd Wilmette. half past three o'clock by Congregational church, and was pre- ceded by the singing of lovely songs hy Miss Dorothy Watt, a sister of the bride. ceremony, a group of the Alpha Phi's rendered a number of their chapter songs. The bridal gown was of velvet em- bossed blue chiffon over jade green satin, with a gold girdle and gold of | slippers and hosiery. The bridal bou- quet was a sheaf of gold ophir roses. Mrs. Warren Fifer was her sister's only attendant. Mr. Chase Prescott served his brother as best man. Mr. and Mrs. Prescott are stopping en route to their new home in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., for a honeymoon in Washington, D. C. REE The Woman's Society of the Con- gregational church will meet on Wednesday, January 4. Day. arranged. i hour, Mrs. Dwight Green will give a group of readings, and after lunch- { con, Miss Ellen Montgomery will talk "on her recent experiences in Albania. a En € The regular monthly meeting of the is| North Shore Catholic Woman's league will be held on Thursday, Jan- uary 5, at the Winnetka Woman's club. Reciprocity Day will be ob- served. The program promises to be one of unusual interest. Mr. Ray O. Wyland will address the meeting and Mrs. Edward Hines will speak on "Higher Education." Songs by the Chicago Folk Song society will be of additional interest. a. ---- Among Americans returning home from Europe in the past few days en's clubs will be guests of honor.| were Mr. William P. Sidney of 739 Topics under dicussion will be, "His-| Humboldt avenue and Mr. Howard P. tory of Convention", "Educational| Fenton of 818 Bryant avenue, who Provisions", "Equitable Representa | arrived at New York on Friday last tion, (Cook county vs. Downstate)" | on the White Star liner Adriatic from "Taxation and Revenue State)" and "Judiciary". Illinois State Federation Board (Federal and On the evening of this same day the Southampton. PR Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Decker of is| Wilmette, announce the engagement tendering a banquet to the members | of their daughter, Adeline Margaret, of the National Board at the Drake hotel, and on Wednesday, there will be an all-day meeting of the State Mrs. M. H. Lieber of our own board. Winnetka Woman's club, who to William B. Wiemers of St. Louis. The announcement was made at a Christmas dinner given at the home for friends and relatives. is Miss Decker is now a student at > : iversi f Illinois and a mem- chairman of the Applied Education | the University 0 department of the State board, will : her of the Alpha Gamma Delta soror- be one of the north shore attendants. ---- On Sunday afternoon, Mr. Baroness Bistina of Poland. Lt Poland. ep Mr. and Mrs. John Robert Leonard -- and their son-in-law and daughter and Mrs. William Cowper Boyden will) be hosts at a reception in honor of | The Boydens became acquainted with the Baroness during their year abroad when Mr. Boyden was interested in the American Red Cross activities in ity. Mr. Wiemers is a senior at the University and a member of the Phi Kappa Tau fraternity. er Bl cei Essex road, left Christmas night for a ten days' visit in Washington, D. Cc and other points in the east. ---- Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Papa of Hub- bard Woods, announce the éngage- ment of their sister, Miss Martha Guelzow to Mr. Henry J. Schroeder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard Casselberry, Schroeder of Glencoe. will be "at home" on Monday, January | 2, from four to seven o'clock, at the Leonard home "Wildacre". --- Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Spear of 423 Maple avenue, have moved to Ips- wich, Mass. Saturday Evening Post, WILLIAM 913 Oak Street specials: Journal. MAGAZINE AGENCY. Country Gentleman and WINNETKA Renewals and new Subscriptiong to all Magazines solicited. Our Ladies' Home A. HADLEY. Phone Winnetka 323 The home of Mr. and Mrs. Miles H. McMillen at 1010 Linden avenue, Wil- mette, was the scene of a lovely wed- ding on Tuesday afternoon last when their daughter, Norma, was united in ] Prescott, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Prescott of The service was read at Rev. Stephen A. Lloyd of the Wilmette sorority Following the It will be known as Mothers' and Daughters' A special program has been Beginning at ten o'clock in the morning, during the sewing Mr. and Mrs. George T. Steen, 233 | Mrs. William C. Boyden and Mrs. Stephen A. Foster were hostesses at a tea dance on Wednesday from our to seven o'clock at the Ambassador hotel, for their daughters, Miss Mar- garet Boyden and Miss Rachel Foster, who are home from Bryn Mawr for the holidays. Fy Miss M. Lillian Smedley of Mt. Vernon, la., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice H. Lieber, 468 Ridge avenue, this week. Mrs. Lieber re- turned Thursday evening from Springfield, Ill, where she was the guest of the State City Superintend- ents division of the State Teacher's association for a few days. whe Indian Hill winter sports program includes skating, tobogganing and at least two carnivals this year. The club announces a supper-dance for New Year's Eve, and many dinners are planned to precede this affair. ---- Miss Louisa May Greeley, 655 Maple avenue, who went east for the holi- days, is planning to visit Scarborough School on-the-Hudson, before her re- turn home next Thursday. ---- Mrs. Earle S. Barber is giving a tea on Thursday, January 5, at her home, 278 Linden street, in honor of her mother, Mrs. James Weart. pf ore On Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Varney have invited a group of friends to their home, 535 Cherry street, to enjoy a musicale. ---- Mr. and Mrs. John Cobb, Jr. will give a reception at their home, 615 Elm street, on Sunday, January 1, to meet Mr .and Mrs. Hubert Harmon. ---- Mr. and Mrs. Guy Stuart Bailey, 610 Ash street, are receiving con- gratulations upon the birth of a son on December 22. ---- Dr. and Mrs. Edwin T. Schildberg and small son, Edwin, Jr., spent the holidays with his folks, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schildberg of Mendota, I1L FA Miss Vernise is spending the holi- days with her grandmother in Lake City, Iowa. ---- Dr. and Mrs. Harry W. Moore of 731 Foxdale avenue have gone to Del Monte, Cal, for a two months' out- ing. a CEE aR Tl MISS GERTRUDE ULRICH VOCAL INSTRUCTION Pupil of George Nelson Holt of Columbia School of Music of Chicago. LLL? P7777 zrzrrzzizziids N \ \ N \ N rr Zz lara rzrzzriiiiizii Holiday Goodies Fancy Cakes, for special parties--with our delicious ice cream--made to your order. And--By The Way-- A Prosperous and Healthy NEW YEAR with enough happiness to go around. MRS. SMITH 819 Oak Street Winnetka 112 riz dds (Lillis The Drug Store of per- sonal and intimate ser- vice wishes you A Happy New Year and everything that goes with it. Adam's Pharmacy Phone Wil. 142. 710 Linden Ave. imiminsll The Rexall Store . PHONE WINNETKA 2 Dr. Charles E. 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