36 WINNETKA TALK May 19, 1928 Woman's Golf and Bridge Season Opening on North Shore Committees Chosen for Women's Days at Country Clubs By JEAN TEN BROECK Golf and bridge luncheons are wo- men's own activities at north shore golf clubs and each year assume a larger share in golf club activity. While this activity still is another unfailing harbinger of summer on the north shore, we notice this season that it is commencing earlier than usual, and in spite of the coldness of spring. Committees already are chosen and some of the plans are made quite definitely, although we have been un- able to communicate with all the chair- men of these events to ascertain those who are working with them. Mrs. W. H. Mushlet of Wilmette, with a committee composed of Mrs. D. T. Adams, Mrs. W. Brodkorb, Mrs. H. C. Chapin, Mrs. Z. Harston, Mrs. W. H. Montgomery, Mrs. H. G. Swi- gart, and Mrs. €. R. Naylor, is in charge of Ladies' day at Westmore- land, which opens Friday, June 1, for a busy golf season. Mrs. J. D. Harper of Evanston is in charge of arrange- ments for the luncheon and bridge events which commence a little later on. North Shore Golf club already open- ed its golf events for women Tuesday of this week with medal play and full handicap, thus making a departure from the Friday golf events for women that have been customary. The day will continue to be Tuesday throughout the summer. Among the plans for the season ending September 21, will be an open meeting the first Tuesday of each month. Other announcements concerning the Tuesday events appear elsewhere in this issue. Mrs. C Driver heads the golf committee, with her assistants, Mrs. R. J. Fillingham, Mrs. W. D. Fowler, Mrs. eorge Richards, Mrs. George D. Wolf, Mrs. Richard Wolfe and Mrs, Craig Ketch- am. Mrs. George Wolf has been ap- pointed captain of the North Shore Golf team for this year. Mrs. O. G. Corns of Wilmette is chairman for the bridge days which commence Wednes- day, June 6 Play started for women at the Wil- mette Golf club Tuesday of last week, but the first scheduled event occurs the first Tuesday in June, when players will qualify for the June tournament. It will be open day. Mrs. Fred Otte, Jr., of Evanston, is chairman of the woman's golf and her committee in- cludes Mrs. John Arends of Evanston, Mrs. F. Jones of Park Ridge, and Mrs. Thomas McLaren of Wilmette. Bridge days at Wilmette club will open Saturday, June 2, to continue each Saturday during the month. Luncheon will be served the second and fourth Saturdays until the end of August, with the second Saturday piv- ot day, and the fourth, partners day. One large bridge luncheon will be given in September, according to present plans. Mrs. Harry Herb of Evanston is chairman for these events, with a committee of Mrs. Edward Richardson and Mrs. Goodman Wilson. The first women's golf day at Indian Hill Country club will be held next Wednesday. Mrs. Charles A. Matz of Winnetka is chairman with Mrs. Harry Tennev. also of Winnetka, co-chair- man. The other members of the com- mittee are Mrs. Gilbert Scribner, Mrs. Darrell Bovd, Mrs. Hobart Young, all of Winnetka, Mrs. Grant Rideewayv of Kenilworth, and Mrs. Carroll Kendrick, Winnetka, who will be team captain. The women's golf days at Sunset Rid~e will not start quite as early as at the other north shore clubs this vear, Tuesday, Tune 5, will be the first regular day. Mrs. Arthur T. Goodman is chairman of the woman's golf committee and the following are Invitations Are Out for Metzel-Higbee Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Emil Beck Metzel of 307 Cumberland road, Kenilworth, have issued the invitations for the marriage of their daughter, Winifred Fairchild, to Ballard Van Horn Hig- bee of Wilmette, which will be solemn- ized Saturday, June 2, at 8:30 o'clock in the evening, at St. Augustine's Episcopal church, Wilmette. Miss Metzel has chosen for her at- tendants, Miss Margaret Nielson of Wilmette, who will be her maid of honor, and as her matron of honor, her sister, Mrs. James Prindle of Ra- vinia, as bridesmaids, Mrs. Robert Osgood of Kenilworth, Mrs. John Thompson (Eleanor Buckman) Mrs. Truman Metzel of Highland Park, and Miss Virginia Belt of Kenilworth. John Higbee will serve as best man for his brother and James Prindle, Robert Osgood, John Thompson, Tru- man Metzel, Robert Belt, and Wil- liam White are to be ushers. Many affairs already have been giv- en for the bride-elect, and other fes- tivities will continue until the day of the wedding. On April 27, Mrs. Truman Metzel gave a kitchen shower at her home in Highland Park. Mrs. James Prindle entertained at a linen shower in Ravinia, May 2. A hosiery shower was given by Mrs. John Thompson FE Friday, May 11, at the Buckman home in Wilmette. Tuesday of this week Mrs. William White of Winnetka, another sister, entertained at a miscellaneous shower. The following day Mrs. Granville Revere Lewis of Evanston was hostess at another miscellaneous shower. Thursday Mr. Higbee's mother, Mrs. EE, John W. H. Higbee of 810 Lake ave- nue, gave a luncheon and shower. Miss Virginia Belt will be hostess at a shower at the Skokie Country club May 23, and the following Tuesday, Miss Margaret Nielson will entertain at a miscellaneous shower at the Edge- water Beach hotel. Luncheon Hostess Miss Ruth Mills, 790 Sheridan road, Glencoe, entertained at luncheon and bridge at Skokie Tuesday, May 15, in honor of Miss Carolyn Case, a bride of the near future. There were twelve guests. the members--Mrs. J. B. Coambs, Mrs. Raymond Doonan, Mrs. James Al- mond, Mrs. Dorr C. Price, Mrs. Ryland Wolcott, Mrs. Warner Robinson, Mrs. Ward Pearl and Miss Virginia Ingram. The opening card party will also be a little later than most, taking place on June 6. Mrs. F. W. Fairman is chair- man of this. _ On Friday, June 1, Skokie will hold its first women's golf event of the season. During this month there have been ball sweepstakes every Friday. Mrs. Helen Hepburn is chairman of the committee for women's golf and the other members are Mrs. F. P. Carson, Mrs. J. W. Cullen, Mrs. M. A. Bassett and Mrs. C. Fred Weed. Mrs. Herbert C. Arms of Evanston is chairman for bridge days. Mrs. Robert G. McKay of Wilmette is chairman this vear for the women's card parties at Illinois Golf club. Her committee is composed of Mrs. Evald Raedel of Chicago, Mrs. Sawver Smith, Glencoe, and Mrs. Arthur Hammond, Wilmette. The first card party will be held on Decoration day and after that the parties will be held every Saturdav throughout the summer. On Mav 22, all the women of the club have been invited to a get-together luncheon at the clubhouse. Plans for the women's golf as well as the cards will be dis- cussed. Mrs. C. M. Case of Chicago is golf chairman. Will Entertain Ravinia Opera Club Group at Tea Mrs. John Vennema, chairman of the Ravinia Opera club of Winnetka, will be hostess to the members of her committee at a tea at her home, 849 Willow road, Tuesday afternoon, May 22, at 3 o'clock. Her guests on that occasion will be: Mesdames Sidney Bartlett, Emory Andrews, Burton At- wood, Harry Barnum, G. Stuart Bailey, Edwin Bauman, Percy W. Bradstreet, Thomas Brooks, Theodore J. Coyne, Hamilton Daughaday, Arthur Dean, George Frazer, E. V. L. Brown, Dud- ley K. French, N. Landon Hoyt, I. K. Friedman, Everett L. Harris, Ralph Jaeger, Francis Lackner, Isadore Lang, William McAdams, William C. Moffat, George Parker, Louis Schmid, Dudley Smith, Elmer Stults, William Trues- dale, Ernst vonAmmon, Fritz Wagner, Walter Wallace, Roland Whitman, Robert Ripley, Julian Risk, Robert Kingery, George Suker, Chester Sar- gent, Harry Street, Archibald Shaw, and Frank Green. Still Taking Reservations for Eastern Star Luncheon Reservations may still be made for the progressive luncheon which is be- ing given by the local chapter of the astern Star Friday, May 25. The committee has, however, set a limit on the number they think it wise to try to entertain in this way so those who are planning to go but have neglected to call Mrs. Jacob E. Replogle, Win- netka 1416, are asked to do so as soon as possible. The guests will meet first at the home of Mrs. Carlton Prouty, 693 Willow road, at 12:30 o'clock. From there they will go to various other designated spots for the rest of the luncheon and the entertainment which is to follow. Pope-Fentress Wedding to Take Place June 11 The wedding of Miss Celeste Pope and Thomas Lyon Fentress, son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Fentress of 939 Green Bay road, Hubbard Woods, will take place June 11, in Washington, D. C., where Miss Pope's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Pope, reside. The service will be read at 4:30 o'clock in the afternoon before members of the families The bride will be unattended and Calvin Fentress, Jr., will act as his brother's best man. After their wedding trip, Mr. Fen- tress and his bride will spend the summer in Gloucester, Mass. Circle Notes The Ash Street circle will hold its annual May Party and dinner next Tuesday, May 22, at the Hearthstone Tea Room in Hubbard Woods. After dinner the members attending will go to the Community House where they will be entertained. The Ridge Avenue circle will hold the last party of its season Monday, May 21, at 2 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Arthur Henning, 458 Linden ave- nue. Each member is asked to bring three "white elephants" with her to the party. The Foxdale Avenue circle has ar- ranged a card party to be held at the home of Mrs. John Seyfried, 757 Fox- dale avenue, Monday afternoon, May 21, at 2 o'clock. The proceeds are to be used for a picnic for children of the Chicago Commons. Mary Jacoby Is to Wed Lyman Drake, Jt. Saturday, May 26 Miss Mary Jacoby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Lewall Jacoby of 1367 North State street, Chicago, is to become the bride of Lyman Manley Drake, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman M. Drake of 933 Lake avenue, Wil- mette, Saturday afternoon, May 26. The Rev. Duncan Browne will officiate at the ceremony which will take place at 4:30 o'clock in the afternoon at St. James church. A reception will follow imnsdntely at the Ambassador East otel. Attending Miss Jacoby as maid of honor, will be her sister, Miss Laura Jacoby, who is returning the first of next week from Miss Shipley's school, Bryn Mawr, Pa. to be in the wedding party. The bridesmaids will be Miss Winifred Smith, Miss Edwina Litsin- ger, and Miss Jean Logan, all of Chicago, the Misses Cynthia and Su- zanne Kohlsaat of Winnetka, who are returning from Vassar for the wedding, and Miss Anna Catherine Hurd of Evanston. Keith Drake will serve his brother as best man, and the ushers will in- clude Horatio H, Chandler of Chicago, Nathaniel H. Whiteside of Hinsdale, Thomas G. Kindel of Grand Rapids, Edward H. Yonkers, Jr., of Wilmette, Charles M. French of Evanston, and Robert T. Drake, who is returning from Dartmouth for the festivities. Several affairs already have been given in honor of Miss Jacoby and Mr. Drake. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. French entertained at dinner and bridge Friday evening, May 11, at their home in Evanston, and Saturday, May 12, Miss Carolyn Case of Hubbard Woods was hostess at a dinner and bridge. Sunday evening was the oc- casion of a dinner given by Miss Judith Walsh of Winnetka. Other parties still are to be given and these will include the members of the bridal party. Saturday evening, May 19, Miss Anna Catherine Hurd and Miss Jean Logan will be hostesses at a theater party followed by a supper dance at the Drake. Miss Winifred Smith will entertain at a dinner and bridge at her home in Chicago Mon- day evening, May 21, and the follow- ing evening Miss Edwina Litsinger will give a similar affair at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Jacoby will give the bridal dinner, a dinner dance at the Union League club, Thursday evening, May 24. Entertain Newcomers Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Larrabee have come on from Massachusetts and have rented the Burnham log cabin at 1407 Tower road for a two year period. Mrs. Larrabee, who was Miss Peggy Smith, made many Chicago and north shore friends when she attended Farmington. 'Among those who have entertained for the Iarrabees since their arrival in Winnetka are Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. John DeKoven, Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. James IL. Houghteling, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Hamill. and Mr. and Mrs. Laird Bell Mr. Larrabee is Mrs. DeKoven's nephew. Give Tea for General General and Mrs. Abel Davis of 600 Sheridan road, Glencoe, entertained at a tea last Tuesday in honor of General Sanelli of Rome. General Sanglli is head of the Sidac, which is an inter- national alliance of the national le- gions, as the American legion, the British legion, and others. Many generals were among the guests.