10 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1923 School ~ Shoes For school wear, you should out- fit your children in the best and strongest shoes obtainable. The shoes I am showing are just such shoes, every pair made expressly for me and from the strongest materials known for service. Along with these wonderful shoes, goes the proper fitting. You should see these shoes before making your purchases. S. POOL Shoes and Hosiery for Women and Children 1608 CHICAGO AVE. EVANSTON TTT HA Mothers of the North Shore: School days are fast approaching, and we wish to remind you that you have at your very door-- "The Store for Children" Catering exclusively to their every need. To be convinced of the economy and convenience of shopping with your children in your own neighbor- hood, it is but necessary to come and learn with what ease and comfort these early school outfits may be obtained, right here in Wilmette. nn SHOES--that most troublesome item--can be here properly fitted without that long tiresome trip with the children to the loop. Be sure and ask our Mr. Craine to show you the shoes. Carroll Ridgway and Company 6 N. Michigan Ave. Wilmette Evansten 1160 Wilmette Ave. 619 Davis St. pT Er ETT TT Dorothy Magnus Is Betrothed to Henry B. Axman R. and Mrs. Hans Magnus of 1141 Chatfield road, Hubbard Wioods, announce the engagement of their daughter Dorothy Emilie Magnus to Henry B. Axman, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Axman, 940 Galt avenue, Chicago. They will receive for their daughter and her fiance Sunday, September 23rd, coln Parkway and Webster avenue, Chi- cago. --(---- Marie Sidenius Zendt and Howard Preston, artists well know in Concert and Opera, will present a program of vocal duets and solos at the Musicale on Sunday afternoon, September 9, at five o'clock at the Skokie Country club. Stanley Martin will be at the piano. The program will include the follow- ing numbers : Marie Sidenius Zendt A Lovers' Duet? i. 00h... Florida Allelujahin i A800 whan. Mozart Mondnachtits. Liinede J. Schumann Serefald@ orm r:v-- Srrarenenes Strauss Mrs zendt Selections S-------- Mr. Preston Sweetand' Lows... 00 000 0 Holden Mrs. Zendt, Mr. Preston Selections Mr. Preston The Little Shepherds Song........... Er ND SL EY Winter Natt The Time of "Parting... ...v vn Hadley When I Am Seventeen... .... cs cinvss asl i Swedish Folk Song (Victor Record 73850-B) Loves: A 'Merchant. .......% ss. Carew Mrs. Zendt Duet from Pagliacci...... Leoncavallo (Nedda and Silvio) Mrs. Zendt-Mr. Preston Pagliacci Mr. Preston --Q---- On Saturday, September 8, Miss Eliza- beth Kellogg Groves, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Groves of Jvans- ton, will become the bride of Lawrence T. Barnett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Raymond Barnett of Glencoe. The reading of the service at four o'clock in the afternoon by Rev. Douglas Hawley Cornell, will take place in the Clencoe Union church, followed by a reception in the home of the groom's parents at 684 Greenleaf avenue, Glencoe. Mrs. C. Rapelye Howell will attend her sister as matron of honor, and another sister, Miss Barbara Groves, will be bridesmaid. Mr. Barnett will be at- tended by his brother, Sherman R. Bar- nett, and there will be the following ushers: Artemus D. Watson, Jr. H. Mitchell Harper, Grant Harper, james K. Martin and Frank Morre. The young couple will occupy the house at 333 Hazel avenue, Glencoe, upon: their return from an extended + honeymoon. -_--0-- Mrs. Morris L. Greeley, 655 Maple avenue, returned early this week from the East, having spent practically the last three months there with her sons and with old friends. Her most recent visit was made with the James Porters on their island at Dark Harbor, Maine. Mr. Sidney Greeley came on from Fram- ingham, Mass., with his mother, for a week's visit. Joseph Greeley remained in the east this year and will soon go back to Harvard Engineering school. He will not return to Winnetka until the Christmas holiday. : Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Deis are arranging their TEACHING SCHEDULE PIANO CLASSES SEASON 1923-1924 1200 CENTRAL AVE. (Wilmette State Bank Bldg.) Phone Wilmette 984-M (Chicago Address) 900 CAPITOL BLDG. Phone Dearborn 7374 THE OSCAR DEIS PIANO STUDIOS stand for what is highest and best in the ART of teaching MUSIC and directing music education. at 7 p. m., at the Webster Hotel, Lin-| OCIAL ACTIVITIES The wedding of Miss Sarah Dean Gallagher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Gallagher, of the Orrington hotel, formerly of Wilmette and Arthur F. Marquette, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Marquette of Indianapolis, will take place today at noon in the First Method- ist Episcopal church of Evanston. The Rev. Ernest F. Tittle will offidiate. Miss Margaret Gallagher will be her sister's only attendant. Walter H. Gansewitz, of Milwaukee, will be Mr. Marquette's best man. Only the fam- ilies and a few intimate friends will be present. After the ceremony there will be a wedding breakfast at the Orring- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Marquette will be at home after October 1, at 900 Grant street, Madison, Wisconsin. Miss Gallagher is a graduate of New Trier high school, and of the University, of Wisconsin, where she is a member of the Delta Gamma sorority. --( Mr. and Mrs. William C. Van Horne, 757 Linden street, announced the birth of a son, Hazelden, August 23, at the Presbyterian hospital, NAR Announcements that show the Egyp- tian influence have been sent out by the Garden Committee of the Illinois Wo- men's Athletic club to a frolic and lawn party to be held at the residence of Mrs. Edgar Foster Alden, chairman, 352 Linden avenue, on Saturday, September 8 at 8 p. m. Dancing by the guests will be led by Miss Constance Dalton, pupil of Dr. Doyle, in a money dance, followed by a Sacred Cap Dance, Scarab Dance, and other specialties. A Tut-Tut parade will follow in honor of the re- nowned Old King who was the original inspiration of the affair. Refreshments such as oasis punch, Desert and Nile sandwiches and Egyptian salads will be sold. The fortune telling booth con- ducted by Madame Tut is just one of the many interesting features that await the guests. a Invitations will be issued within the next few days for the marriage of Miss Lucile Clarinda Wanzer, daughter of Mr. ana Mrs, Howard Hill Wanzér of Chicago, and Mr. Stanley Richard Clague of Evanston, formerly of Win- netka, on Saturday evening, September 22, at the Woodlawn" Methodist church. Miss Beulah Wanzer will be maid of honor and Beatrice Fowler and Elsie Wanzer the bridesmaids. Little Dorris Jeanne Resenberg is to be the flower girl. Stanley Wanzer will be Mr. Clague's best man, and the ushers, Gordon Wan- zer, Philip Teling, David Nethercot and N. Landon Hoyt, Jr. "A reception at the home of the bride's parents, will follow the ceremony. After the honeymoon they will reside on East Sixty-Ninth street, Chicago. J Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. McInnerney entertained most delightfully last Sun- day afternoon at their new home on Indian Hill road. A musical program was g.ven by Mlle. Queena Mario, soprano of the Metropolitan Opera company, who had been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. McInnerney for a fortnight. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. William E. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. James O. Hinkley, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sidney Burnet, Mrs. William V. Kelley, Mrs. William S. Hay, Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Hold- redge and Mr. and Mrs. Silas H. Strawn. --Crm Miss Marjorie Allen arrived from Santa Barbara, Cal. this week, where she has been visiting Miss Dolly Doane. Until her departure early in November for a European tour with Miss Daisi- ana Smith, she will remain with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin C. Allen, who at present are occupying their summer home here. Miss Allen's debut will not be made until the follow- ing winter, ---- Winnetka and Hubbard Woods - friends of Miss Emily Case, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Warren Case, were relieved in their anxiety for her safety, on Wednesday, when the Case family received a cabelgram from Shanghai, stating that their daughter was safe. Miss Case was on her way to Nanking, China, to teach athletics in Gingling college; but had planned to stop off for a few 'days at Tokio. Wednesday, September 26, is the date selected hy Miss Isabel Case, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Warren Case of Hubbard Woods, for her marriage to Charles Jerome Tippet of Appleton, Wis. The bridegroom's father will read the marriage service in the presence of the families. Miss Marian Case will be her sister's only attendant. -:. 5B Mr. and Mrs. A. Bremner Peck, 1102 Cherry street, are receiving congratu- lations on the birth of a daughter, Mon- day, September 3. an a Carl Papa, of Hubbard Woods, left this week to attend the Military Acad- emy at Fort Wayne, Ind. ---- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ellis, 998 Chat- field road, have returned from a trip to Farmer City, Ill. ee pe Mr. and Mrs. DeForest A. Custer, of Gage street, moved into their new home on Asbury avenue, this week. a » pr -- bb AS