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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 19 Aug 1922, p. 7

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OCIAL Play Pageant Presented by Arden Shore Kiddies N attractive pageant, "The Revival of the Play Spirit in Amercia," was presented on Wednesday afternoon of this week by the children of Ar- den Shore, the fresh air camp at Lake Bluff where hundreds of mothers and children enjoy a fortnight's vacation each year. The pageant was directed by Miss Frederika Guernsey and Miss Janet O'Brien, and following this de- lightful program, tea was served by Mrs. William E. Casselberry, Mrs. Charles T. Atkinson, and Mrs. Wil- liam E. Clow. Mrs. Carl R. Latham is president of the board, Mrs. Robert B. Gregory and Mrs. Grant Ridgway, vice presidents; Miss Gladys Spry, recording secretary; Mrs. George W. Shaw, corresponding secretary; Mrs. E. P. Parmelee, treas- urer; Mrs. Colville C. Jackson, Mrs. John C. Slade, Mrs. Joseph J. Siddall, Mrs. Mark W. Cresap, Mrs. Lowell Copeland, Mrs. John H. Bullen, Mrs. Harry A. Sellery, Mrs. Henry L. Glid- den, Mrs. Casselberry, and Mrs. Otto A. Kreutzberg, chairmen of town com- mittees; Mrs. Clow, Mrs. George B. Dryden, Mrs. William G. Hibbard, Mrs. Bruce MacLeish, Mrs. George A. Mason, Mrs. Philip S. Post, Mrs. John W. Scott, and Mrs. Charles H. Thorne, directors. --_---- The following program will be given at the Ninth Children's Afternoon Concert on August 24, at Ravinia Park: I. Interpretation of Orchestra Numbers. Mr. and Mrs. Marx Oberndorfer. II. Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Hungarian Dances 5 and 6....Brahms Andante Cantabile ....Tschaikowsky Dance of the Marionette.. Glazounow Funeral March of a Marionette Gounod Moment Musicale .......... Schubert Ride of the Valkyries ....... 'Wagner III. Program by Young Artists. WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1922 CTIVITIES Miss Alice de Windt of Sheridan road, has returned from houseparties at Mackinac and Lake Geneva, and has as her house-guest until Sunday, Miss Elsa Bartholomay of Lake Gene- va. Miss de Windt was hostess at a picnic supper on the beach last eve- ning, and will entertain at dinner this evening at her home, later taking her guests to Exmoor Country club. wise it Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Fisher and daughter, Ja- nice, and Miss Laura Fisher motored to Detroit and Canada recently. On their return they were accompanied by Mrs. Jacob Large of Windsor, On- tario, who will remain in Winnetka for an indefinite period. ge Mr. Carleton Washburne will com- plete his work at the summer school at Northwestern university this week, and will leave shortly to join his fam- ily at Glen, Michigan, for ten days or SO. pli Judge and Mrs. Clark T. Northrop, 1144 North avenue, have returned from a six weeks' automobile tour in the Adirondacks and Alleghenys. They spent some time at Big Moose Lake. =O Mr. and Mrs. George S. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Vollmann, Mrs. R. F. Hudson, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Kid- der and families are leaving Sunday by motor for Rhinelander, Wis., to be gone until Labor Day. --_---- Mr. and Mrs. James Prindeville and daughter, Mary Ellen, of Willow road, left this week for a month's stay at Rye Beach, N. H. Their daughter, Mrs. Robert Hotz, and Mr. Hotz are spending a fortnight at Charlevoix, Mich. --Q-- Mrs. Buck, mother of Mrs. Ogden Coleman, who recently purchased and moved into a house on Scott avenue, is spending sometime in the east with another daughter. --_--0-- Miss Kay Strots of the Stuart Walk- er company, Cincinnati and Indiana- polis, is visiting her parents, Mr. and The Whitney Trio: Norine, violin; Grace, Robert, piano. Dora Beth Dodge, whistler. Marcia Harriet Johnstone, harpist. Marche Militaire ........... Schubert | LL RE SI Re Herbert | The Whitney Trio [ Polish Dance, ap 3 No 1 Schawvenka Sunflower Dance ..-..... MacClymont Dora Beth Dodge Beautifulu Memories ........... Hahn Last Rose of Summer.... Arr. Rogers Barcarolle, "Tales of Hoffman" yin a wo wae Offenbach-Seydel Marcia Harriet Johnstone Waltz from "Eugene Oinegen"...... Tschaikowsky The Whitney Trio --O-- Miss Helen Osgood, whose marriage to Mr. John Stuart King of Glencoe is to take place on Tuesday evening, August 29, will be the guest of honor at a number of delightful parties this coming week. On Wednesday of this week, Mis Gertrude Ingersoll and Miss Margaret Osgood gave a matinee party in her honor and this after- noon, Miss Mildred Moore is enter- taining at Bridge. Tomorrow eve- ning, Mr. Whipple Jacobs of Glencoe is giving a dinner dance at the Skok- ie Country club, and on Monday eve- ning, Mrs. Leonard C. Childs of Glen Ellyn will entertain at a picnic sup- per and handkerchief shower for both Miss Osgood and Mr. King. Miss Clementine Eastman, 1027 Elmwood avenue, has issued invitations for a kitchen shower for Wednesday, Au- gust 23, and the following afternoon, Mrs. John Balch and Miss Lillian Park of Evanston are giving a mis- cellaneous shower at the Park home. violoncello; Saturday evening, August 26, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. King of Glencoe will entertain at a dinner dance at the | Skokie Country club. Mrs. C. N. Strots, who have taken the W. F. Elliot house. ESA Mrs. Charles S. Jewell, while on her recent moter trip through the north, found over sixty varieties of wild flowers, all of which she was able to name. ft Mr. and Mrs. Howard V. O'Brien and children left Monday to spend two weeks with Mrs. O'Brien's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Waller, Jr., at Harbor Point, Mich. --_---- Dr. and Mrs. Edwin T. Schildberg and son, Edwin Jr., returned yesterday from a ten days' motor trip, stopping at Waubesa Lake, Wis., and northern parts beyond. spy Mrs. Clarence W. Happ, 306 Walnut street, has returned to the home of her parents in Webster City, Ia., for a visit. Mrs. Happ's mother has been seriously ill for several weeks. --(-- The Hoaglands report excellent times with old Winnetka friends and neighbors in California. A trip to the Catalina Islands was made with the Bruderlins. 30000000000 00000000000000¢ | Delicious Ice Cream Birthday Cakes . Catered to your Individual order Mrs. Smith 819 Oak Phone 112 Winnetka "MIA, Andrews ICE CREAM PARLOR Ice Cream, Candies and Cigars Bakery Goods a Specialty 954 Linden Avenue =: PHONE 430 Hubbard Woods Saturday, September 2, is the date set for the wedding of Miss Margaret Bunnell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Bunnell of Highland Park, and Dougall Kittermaster of Glencoe, es Mr. and Mrs. James Keddie and James, Jr., of 1004 Pine street, are at the Oceanside Hotel, Marblehead Neck, Mass., for the balance of the summer. --_--Q-- Mrs. T. M. Brooks, 439 Walnut st., entertained at dinner on Wednesday evening in honor of her mother, Mrs. Wolff, --_-- Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Gowing have re- turned from a month's motor tour of the White mountains and the New England coast. --(-- Mrs. Elmer E. Adams left Satur- day last for a three weeks' visit in Carmi, Ill. --Q-- Mrs. Frederick W. Hubsch and daughter, Helen, 1072 Spruce street, are visiting relatives in southern Ill- inois this week. Sot Mrs. Eloise Wortley, of the Com- munity House, left Saturday night for a tour of Estes Park, Colorado. She expects to be gone a month. --_---- Mr. Henry R. Hale, president of | the Winnetka State Bank, is out of town on a vacation and will return to his desk next Wednesday. --o Mrs. Taliaferro Milton and two of the children, 238 Ridge avenue, have gone to Epworth Heights, Mich., for a week. ---- Miss Hazel Mattson and her brother, James Mattson, of 936 Spruce street, are visiting friends in northern Wis- consin. -- Jr Mr. and Mrs. S. 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