WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1920 daughter, Helen Charlotte, to Mr. Albert W. Rockwell, son of Mrs. L. S. Rockwell, formerly of Kenilworth. The ceremony will be performed on Saturday evening, September 4, at eight o'clock,. at St. Augustine's church, Wilmette, Rev. Hubert Carle- ton, reading the service. Mrs. Lloyd Geherty of Rogers Park, sister of the groom, will serve Miss Knapp as matron of honor; Miss Ruth Knapp will be maid of honor, and the bridesmaids will be three school chums of the bride, the Misses Marion Ringer, Anna Binger and Ruth Nelson of Chicago. Lloyd Geherty will attend the groom as best man. ify ies Edith Mason has returned to Ra- vinia Park to remain until the end of the season. The program for Fri- day evening, August 20, will be "La Travita" with Florence Easton as Violetta, Mary Kent as Flora and Chas. Hackett as Alfredo Germont. Saturday evening, August 21, the the "Secret of Suzanne," by Wolf- Ferrari will be sung with Florence Easton, Millo Picco, and Paltrinieri in the principal parts. Sunday even- ing "Don Pasquale" will be given. Vittorio Trevisan comes especially to sing the part of Don in this opera. in which part he has made himself famous. Others in the cast will be Millo Picco, Chas. Hackett, Consuelo Escobar and Giordana Raltrinieri. The Children's Day program for Thursday, August 26, will begin with Community Singing, led by Miss Crane, followed by Mr. and Mrs. Marx Oberndorfer, who will inter- pret the orchestral numbers to be played by the orchestra this day. The last half of the program will be given by sixty-five children from the called "Sleeping Beauty." This has Henry Booth House. A pantomime been given several times in the city with very great success and it will be a delightful afternoon for all those who are able to witness it. ie" Mrs. Lowell Copeland is at her summer home in Kingston, Mass. Miss Louisa May Greeley, 655 Maple avenue, is attending a camp in the Adirondacks, this month. Ear- ly in September she will return to New York, where she is physical director in the public schools of Yonkers. Miss Elizabeth Greeley, who was a member of the Vassar class of 1920, will remain at home this winter. : --fee Dr. and Mrs. Delbert W. Poff and small daughter, Ruth, 562 Hawthorn lane. left Thursday on a motor trip to Olney, Ill, where they will visit . A 13 n & reek mA ne 3 Poft's narents. turned to Winnetka last week, and ; T J Dr 5 pa re was the guest of Mrs. John A. Leon- Mr. S. Bowles King, Miss Molly Ph t h : Sage ard, 86 Foxdale avenue. King and Mrs. William King are otographner Miss Frances Thorne of 391 Sher- ge spending several weeks in the east. v idan road, will be the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Mitchell at 'the summer home, Ceylon Court, Lake Geneva, Wis. ing into a golden flush of features distinctively tinged with autumnal beauties. Thursday the youngsters voiced their appreciation of this wonderful place in a chorus of song. It was the eighth afternoon, once-a-week pro- oram. which opened at 3 o'clock with Miss Florence Crane leading the com- munity singing. The Max Oberndorfers, in native costume, gave interpretations of folk songs and dances of Ireland, Sweden, Russia, France, Italy, Den- mark and Holland; also there were minstrel hints, Lithuanian folk songs and "The Rock-a-by-Baby" dance, added features. Children from the stock yards dis- trict produced "The Doll's Shop". ee ee Mr. and Mrs. George F. Gonsalves, 530 Willow street, returned Monday form a motor trip to Franklin, Ind., where they attended a family re- union. Accompanying them on their return trip was Mrs. Clifford Shop- bell of Evansville, Ind., a cousin of Mrs. Gonsalves', who will be their house guest for several weeks. me 8s Mr. and Mrs. William C. Boyden with their daughters are in Paris, preparatory to sailing for home in a few weeks. They expect to arrive at their home in September. Mr. Boyden was at the head of the Am- erican Red Cross relief work in Poland, work which he carried out wonderfully well, according to re- ports. os fran Mr. Edward B. Butler, of 945 Sher- 'dan 'road, who is at present in Cali- fornia, will return to Winnetka the 'ast of the week. With Mrs. Butler he will leave next Tuesday for a two weeks' sojourn in Charlevoix, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Butler are planning to spend the month of October in the east. Lr TE Rev. and Mrs. Rudolph Riemann and son, Lester, of Richfield Center, Wisconsin, are guests at the home of Mrs. Riemann's mother, Mrs. Therese Neville, 503 Willow street. Mrs. Neville recently sold her home to Mr. Bartlett, and will leave in the fall to make her home in California. ac . The Misses Byrd and Helen Clin- ard of Charlotte, North Carolina, are spending a month at the home of Mrs. Edgar F. Alden, 352 Linden ave- nue. They are en route to Washing- fon, D.C. RR. Mrs. John Tiplady; who is spend- ing the summer in Lake Geneva, re- Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gray 'and |: their son, Kellogg, of Hubbard Woods, are motoring through Yel- lowstone Park and western Canada. with Mrs. von Colditz's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Herbert Ware, at Vineyard Haven, Mass. " tf Mrs. Maurice H. Lieber and son Perry of.985 Elm street, who. have been visiting at the home of Mrs. Lieber's daughter, Mrs. Edward Biery in Tulare, Cal.,, during the past two months, will return home on August 28. 2 Mr. and Mrs. George W. Kirchner of Chicago announce the birth of a daughter, on Saturday, August 14. Mrs. Kirchner was formerly Miss Margaret Schultz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Schultz of Wilmette. pn Mr. and Mrs. James Keddie and James, of 1004 Pine street, are at Bellport, Long Island, N. Y. During their absence in the east, their homeo is occupied by Rev: and Mrs. L. B. Plumer of Branchville, N. J., parents of Mrs. Keddie. --f-- Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Baumann and son Edward, 279 Linden street, have returned from a three weeks' camping trip through Yellowstone Park. Their daughter, Christine, is attending the Teela Wooket camp for girls at Roxbury, Vermont. ---- Dr. and Mrs. Charles M. Jacobs of 860 Burr avenue, entertained at a beach party, followed by dancing at the Northmoor Golf club last Friday evening in honor of Mrs. Jacob's sister, Miss Ruth Tallheimer, their house guest. : M:. and Mrs. Carl G. Zeiss of 900 Oak street, have just returned from a two month's journey to the Pacific coast, coming home via the Canadian Pacific... They motored to various California li Mr. and Mrs. William Sidley, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick K. Copeland and Miss Augusta Fenger, are camping at Cody, Wyoming. ny Mr. and Mrs. George M. Pearse of 968 Elm street, are spending their cavation at Pine Beach, Marinette, Wisconsin. : , "Mr. and Mrs. George E. Orr of 836 Oak street, have taken the Harriet Blackstone residence at 755 Grove street, Glencoe. _ {52 2 Mrs. D. J. Dilworth and family, of Detroit, Mich., are visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Catherine Murphy, 990 Fig street. ---- Mrs. Frederick Copeland is spend- 'no several weeks at Pine Maine. gone to Minocqua, Wis., to join his family at Powhattan Lodge. -- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ickes of Hub- bard Woods have returned from a several weeks' stay in California. ---- . Elmer E. Adams, 873 Oak street, is convalescing from a serious opera- tion at St. Francis hospital. : netka and father of Lee Adams, proprietor of the Adams Pharmacy at Elm and Linden streets. BACK TO OLD POSITION Hugh Krebs is again tickling the cash register keys for his brother, E. A. Krebs of the Winnetka Phar- macy. He returned this week from a vacation. Ze Hubbard Woods Motor Car Co. 1 Has changed management and is going to improve the already High Standard of Service and Repair Work that has been done in the past. Repair Work done under personal Supervision of Mr. Frank Tucker 1010 North Ave. Point. | HUBBARD WOODS Phone Winnetka 617 MANDOLIN INSTRUCTION ITALIAN METHOD " E. Fox, Instructor 615 Ash Street, WINNETKA Telephone WINNETKA 635-M Only 15 Days More HOYBURN BLDG., EVANSTON To Take Advantage of the Unusual Special Offer One Portrait, Special Ray Mount- ing in silvertone finish, size 12x17. Regular price $15.00, for . . . ... MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT TODAY EUGENE L. RAY $5.00 PHONE EVANSTON 2238 J LL ULLAL ALLA A ALU LULU LULL | ------------esSSS5S,.,... I I IY ! | | : a oF Social H : : Cl . / f | ; { : 1 PUI ok Socio! Jappenings EE assijy y ourse | § 2 Eoff #1 : x £ 3 £7 / ~ . in o :] : 3 : > | : 4 i 7m Winnetka a Hubbard Woods i We have found it convenient to classify prospective Ford owners | UN J "{: according to their knowledge of the car; its usefulness, adaptability, riding | { 3 ! 0) : by Ruth Risley = =a : comfort, etc., and again according to the amount of energy we must expend 13 HH = = H | i : Gal a 3 EB ) i before they buy a New Ford Car. The Grades follow: I = ee ng TR A--Present Ford owners and their intimate friends who actually ' §] EMBERS of the Committee on Recreational Driving at know the car will buy nothing else; no effort on our part required. | | : Fort Sheridan are having great difficulty this month in B--The next door neighbor or acquaintance of a Ford owner, 'people | | receiving cars. So many who have been interested in of means" or those who now own several cars, are easily convinced and appreciate the value AS this work and upon whom the committee has depended, of the Ford. | are away. : : gi If you are willing to drive of to Jend your car on Tuesdays or C--The man who has never had a car, and invariably is misled by the | Fridays in the afternoon from three until four, will you not call up salestalk, of the imitation car salesman. When he learns from Ford owners and hears of Ford | ~ Mrs. Thomas M. Brooks, Winnetka 206? If you drive at other times Service, he forgets the other car unless the information comes too late. | please call up Highland Park 164 and arrange with Mr. Degenhart D--="D" d hi buli , at the Fort, reporting to Mrs. Brooks. stands for many things, but in our case it represents the class Among those who are helping this month are Mrs. Franklin who know within themselves that they should drive a Ford but as yet they do not. They are Rudolph, Mrs. Herman Butler, Mesdames Barber, Bemis, Lang, trying to support an *' Imitation" or an '*In-between," or with false pride and meagre income they | Cooley, Bailey, Kellogg, I. K. Friedman and Adams. deceive themselves, ying : deceive their friends. When they see through that folly, it' means | \ 4 1 r . The golf foursome dance took place on Thursday evening at In- the delivery of enviier Ford cor ; N i dian Hill Country club. Included with the dinner hosts and host- In which class do you belong: . esses are: Messrs. and Mesdames Chester Carey, James Kelly, : James Hobart, William O. Green, C. D. Dallas, James W. Brown, R D U NNI Calvin Fentress, William Lyon, D. C. Thomas, D. G. McCloud, F. A. ® ® | Bersbach and Edward Isom. ; . : * Exclusive Dealer | BE The wedding of Miss Virginia Ridgway, daughter of Mr. and | | 5 Mrs. Grant Ridgway of Kenilworth, and Mr. Lee Ellis of Evanston, 810 Ch h | | will take place September 15, in the Kenilworth Union church. M. P.LOUEN, Sales Mgr. urch Street | Ad Ph EVANSTON 4884. VAN | | Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Nethercot of 518 Cherry street announce the one E STON I ! engagement of their daughter, Mary Elizabeth, to John Harold . . Balch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton F. Balch of Evanston. fasist on Genuine Pord Pests | . $ ------ Miss Carol De Windt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Heyliger De | Windt, 593 Sheridan road, will be a debutante of the coming season : ; : : 2 ) 3 : : ; "| On Sunday Mrs. N. Landon Hoyt Miss Catherine Murphy, 990 F Mr. and Mrs. B tt Farol ] Miss De Windt was graduated in June from Miss Porter's school in | 4nd Miss Josephine Hoyt returned to | street, left Sunday for a three vedios Process Fri id lam = Farmington, Conn. be with Mr. and Mrs. William M.|trip through Alaska. ---- = : 4 Hoyt, 550 Sheridan road. After a -- lr Miss Ruth Matz, 1005 Sheridan 2 Mrs. B. Muench of Olney, Ill., announces the engagement of her for Blog bs oil If ths eas, Ms. N. P Moon Mrs. Cf Jewell of 4" road, is visiting in Camden, Maine. | 4 1 1: andon oyt an . Landon oyt, rovident avenue, have been = » tr a PRS daughter, Harriet, to Mr. Roy Meyers, formerly of Chicago, but now Jr., are also at 550 Sheridan road. ing the past week in Niles, IT CONVALESCING of Sioux City, Ia. Miss Muench resides at the home of her sister, dass ---- El E Ad 873 Oak ; . . mer E, ams, ak street, Mrs. A. Lee Adams, 926 Cherry joset SD pg Mr honisel vou Said ss Poly Sradien 213 Qufs sires is reported much. improved ot the Invitations were issued this week| North shore women responsible for | hetka, are motoring through the | Minnesota. AE De by Mr. and Mrs. Byron H. Knapp of | entertaining the children at Ravinia | White Mountains. Their three small et 3 Adams is a pioneer resident of Win- | Wilmette, for the marriage of their | Park through the summer are verg-|children are spending the summer John Nash Ott of Indian Hill, has ; | BE NP TCE Tn on