WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1918 ocial Happenings | the "No | by Ruth Risley th Shore Yr ET US CARRY YOU BACK TO 1 when there was Tomorrow, Saturday, is "typical costumes lawn. At 1 luncheon cook with the sale of v tic ices, and French sweets. no war, no ait French Mar "until way into the wee hours attractive market women in PARIS 4 +1} . FR ave ARIS to the good old days raids, 1 no long range gun! ket day and from noon wares on the Community House iri Delebecque will serve a French 1 1 +h nti - - o het And dui he afternoon, together | vegetables, garden flowers, small trees, shrubs and various other things of interest, there will be refreshments of No French market is complete without a little dancing to the strains of a hurdy gurdy, so of course there is to be this delight- ful feature. cordance with the times. be some jackies present. Then too, there will be some military music, in ac- And it has been hinted that there will Lieutenant J. Allen Haines will act as auctioneer and his usual success speaks well indeed for the swelling of the Dr. Brown fund. | Donations of any garden plants, shrubs or small trees are requested. | A rather unique invitation in the form of a French poem has been composed by Mr. Henri Delebecque, which will undoubtedly be of interest to those of ts who have been in Paris; it follows: Nous irons au marché | Acheter des legumes Nous irons admiret I.es blondes et less brunes Et si elles sont gentilles Cela divertira tout I' monde Venez jaser, garcons et filles Amenez vous tous 4 la ronde. Il y en a pour tous les. gouts Et de toute variteé Messieurs et dames, amenez vous Sur la place du marché Achetez nos marchandise 1, economie est notre devise. &- 4 The wedding of Miss Romaine Le Moyne McIlvaine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Brown McIlvaine, and Lieutenant Blanchard Randall, Jr., took place yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock in Christ's church. The bride wore white satin and net with pearl trimmings and carried bride's roses and 'lilies of the valley. Her sister, Miss Madeleine, who was the maid of honor, wore blue organdie and carried pink, white and' lavender sweet peas. The bridesmaids were, another sister of the bride, Priscilla; a cousin, Miss Julia Forrest, and three sisters of the groom, the Misses Evelynfi Elizabeth and Emily Randall. Miss Priscilla Mcllvaine wore blue organdie, Miss Evelyn and Miss Elizabeth Randall, lavender or- gandie, and Miss Emily Randall and Miss Forrest, pink organdie. Lieute- nant Alexander Randall was his brother's best man and the ushers were William McIlvaine, a brother of the bride; William Force Taylor, Dr. John Dorsey of Baltimore, and Lieu- tenant Page Nelson of Alabama. After the wedding there was a re- ception at the home of the bride's parents, on Green Bay road, in Hub- bard Woods. Lieutenant and Mrs. Randall have gone to Baltimore to spend their honeymoon and then will go to Camp McClellan, Ala, where Lieutenant Randall is sta- tioned. im The annual meeting of the Parent-Teacher's association will be held in the kindergarten room of the Horace Mann school Monday after- noon, May 20, at 3:45 o'clock. The election of officers for the ensuing year will take place at this meeting. The nominating committee have presented the following ticket: ..President, Mrs. C. S. Buell; Ist Vice-president, Mrs. Clarence Mel- hope; 2nd Vice-president, Mrs. George Gordon; Secretary, Mrs. Ray- mond Durham; Treasurer, Mrs. Per- cival Hunter; Chairman Educational committee, Mrs. Wallace Chickering; Chairman Social committee, Mrs. Samson J. Eisendrath; Chairman Costume committee, Mrs. B. T. Mc- Givern; Cabinet and Collections com- mittee, Mrs. James Fentress, Jr. Members at large: Mesdames Thom- as Brooks, Charles Tibbals, M. J. Stein, Frank T. Crawford, R. S. Childs, Eleanor Thon and S. W. An- derson. Everyone who is interested in the work of the Parent-Teacher's association is cordially invited to these meetings. iin Mrs. Raymond Hardenburgh has returned to the home of her mother, Mrs. Lorenzo Johnson on Sheridan road, after spending several days visiting with friends in Reckford, Ill Major Hardenburgh is in active 'service in France. : rn fn Mr. and Mrs. Irving Cunard Black 'have moved from 576 Oak street, to 5 Vine avenue. : = The spring meeting-of the Garden | Club of Illinois will be Tuesday afternoon at 3 the Mrs. Greeley, 200 Chestnut avenue. the club has mainly to o'clock at | Frederick | This | turned its atten- | Food production, | at this meeting reports of the | Land army and other similar or-| | oO residence of year, tions and secretary; and Mrs. Edward Thom- son, treasurer. -- -- The Woman's Christian Temper- ance Union will meet with Mrs. J. C. Drake, 1226 Lake Avenue, Wil- mette on Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Alice .B. Vitu, cor- responding superintendent Soldier's and Sailor's work will be the speaker. me imi The East Willow Street Circle will meet with Mrs. Miles Whitney, 416 Willow street, on Tuesday afternoon of next week at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. George D. Wolf will be assistant hostess. i ee Mr. and Mrs. H. Sweet have re- 'turned from Los Angeles, Cal, where they were guests at the Westlake hotel and are now at their home, 461 Maple avenue. of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar F. Alden who have been staying at the North Shore Health resort, owing to the illness of Mrs. Alden, are back in their home at 352 Linden avenue, again. pipes A branch of the Swedish Baptist in Winnetka and meetings are being held every Friday evening in the Winnetka Woman's club. re ff Foster at Beverly Hills, Ill. fe Miss Charlotte Black, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Black, 985 Vine street, is spending several weeks visiting in Atlantic City, N. J. ---- Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. Lahkner, 339 Linden avenue, will return the latter part of the week from a motor trip through Michigan. i win Dr. D. W. Poff, 972 Elm street, left Monday to attend a State Dental convention at Bloomington, Ill, which is being held this week. ----f-- Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Prouty and family spent the week-end at their '| summer cottage on Fox river. ifn Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Curran, 69 held next} = ations wil be given. The officers | of. the club include Mrs. Frederick Greeley, president; Mrs. Charles Hubbard, corresponding secretary; Mrs. -- George -Seaverns, Trecording church of Evanston has been opened Mrs. Carrie B. Prouty, 559 Lincoln || avenue, is spending the latter part | of this week with her sister, Mrs. | Prospect avenue, announce the birth | of a son' on Sunday, May 12. | At the meeting of the West Elm i Street circle held this week at the home of Mrs. L. J. Longini, 425 Pro- | vident avenue, Mrs. Alfred Altschuler | presented a group of Chinese folk| | songs, and Mrs. M. J. 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