RI ee WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, 1921 3 Py Jocnol Happenings E & Winnetkas Hubbard Woods. Nim i . by RuthRisley = " mm bi i] i LE N ¥ : CE oo ol Tl sons CO ees TL o SLT I> RI rrr rerrrerrrerrer rr R. AND MRS. JOHN R. LEONARD and their daughter, Miss Mary Elizabeth Leonard, will be at home from 4 until 7 at "Wildacre," Winnetka, on New Year's Day. As- Je sisting Miss Leonard are: Misses Carol de Windt, Eliza- beth Andrews, Elizabeth Thorne, Elizabeth Greeley, Marjorie Far- well, Dolly Walker, Margaret Barnes, Dorothy Magie, Mary von Hofsten. The tea is to be followed by a supper for debutantes and their escorts. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Hayes, of Hubbard Woods, announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret Genevieve, to J. Leon- ard Rose, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rose, of Evanston. No date has been set for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Markham B. Orde, of Greenleaf avenue, Glencoe, announce the engagement of their daughter, Catherine Beresford, to N. Landon Hoyt, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. N. Landon Hoyt, of 435 Elm street, Winnetka. Miss Marjorie Farwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sewell Farwell, of Evanston, formerly of Kenilworth, made her debut Wednesday at a tea at the Blackstone, from 3 to 6. As- sisting was Miss Lucie Farwell Hicks, Miss Betty Scott, Miss Caro- line de Windt, Miss Dolly Walker, Miss Olivia Fentress, Miss Harriet Nichols, Miss Marie Blanchard, Miss Alice Boak, Miss Elizabeth Klotz, Miss Dorothy Klotz, Miss Dorothy Magie, and Miss Mary Elizabeth Leonard. aif rman Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Douglas Flood of Kenilworth announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Dorothy Flood, to Mr. Robert Haar- stick Gardner, of Chicage, son of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Gardner, of New York City, formerly of St. Louis and Chicago. Miss Flood is the grand- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Boal, of the Congress hotel. She was presented last season. The wedding wili take place early next autumn. The regular all-day meeting of the Woman's society of the Congrega- tional church will be held on Wed- nesday of next week. The program at the luncheon table will include a talk by Miss Anna Millard of Bom- bay, India, which promises to be of great interest. Members are esspeci- ally urged to attend this first meet- ing of the new year. prea a Mrs. James L. Houghteling will entertain at luncheon at Indian Hill club on New Year's Day, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. William Houghteling of San Francisco, and Mr. and Mrs. Claude J. Peck of Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. Houghteling and her family, who moved into their town house early in the winter, are spending the holi- days at their home on Prospect avenue. g Rh GHPbsm. Miss Dorothy Klotz, of Winnetka, is planning to leave on January 7 for the south. She will spend the re- mainder of the winter in Palm Beach. Miss Klotz gave a luncheon for thirty of her friends last Thursday in honor of her sister, Miss Elizabeth Klotz, whose engagement to Robert C. Ben- nett, of Kenilworth, has just been an- nounced. bia Tn Mrs. George W. Blossem. who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Wil- liam S. Bacon, in New York City, re- turned home this week. After the holidays Mrs. Blosssom will close her house in Hubbard Woods and be at the Drake hotel. " Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Mehl- hope entertained a group of friends who spend the summer months at Long Lake, in the north woods, at a sleighride followed by a supper and dance at their home, on Woodland avenue, on New Year's Eve. wei et Mr. and Mrs. Eugene D. Sax were hosts to a party of twenty-six friends last evening at the theater seeing, "The Girl in the Spotlight," followed by a midnight supper and dance at their home, 838 Lincoln avenue. pa On Monday evening last, Mr. and Mrs. J. Williams Macy entertained at a small dancing party at their home, 975 North avenue, in honor of their house guests, Miss Elsie Macy of Cleveland, Ohio, a sister of Mr. Macy, and Miss Edith Jerman of Columbus, Ohio. ---- Mr. and Mrs. George W. Blossom of Hubbard Woods will be at the Drake hotel in Chicago for the month of January, and then will go east for the balance of the winter. Their daughter, Mrs. William S. Bacon will be with them at the Drake. ---- The Suburban Neighborly club gave their holiday dancing party last even- ing at the Winnetka Woman's club. The second Winnetka Assembly dance will be held at the Winnetka Woman's club on January 1. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Schoenthaler are entertaining at dinner at the Indian Hill club preceding this affair. ei ire Mr. and Mrs. Maurice H. Lieber, 985 Elm street, had as their guests on Thursday, Mrs. Liebers' three sisters, Mrs. C. F. Miller, Mrs. L. R. Fink, and Mrs. C. H. Bullamore of Kenosha. ---- An attractive wedding was solemn- ized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Bilharz, in Baxter Springs, Kansas, when their daughter, Gret- chen, became the bride of Marshall Davies, son of Mrs. W. B. Davies, of Wilmette. a Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Paulson, of Wilmette, announce the engagement of their daugher, Susie, to Mr. Hugh G. Bersie, of Evanston, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bersie, of Eldorado, Kansas. A Mr .and Mrs. Jacob Brant Olwin, of Wilmette, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Virginia Ruth, to John Rutherford Nicholson, of Chicago. RR Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Reach and family of 844 Prospect avenue, are leaving today for their winter home in Pasadena, Cal, where they will re- main until early in May ee Mrs. Samuel M. Browne of 309 Fairview avenue, assisted by Mrs. R. G. Johansen, entertained the Haw- thorne Lane Circle on Tuesday after- noon. -- i On Wednesday evening of this week, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parbs en- tertained their neighbors at a holi- day party at their home, 979 Elm street. pn Mrs. Arthur Bentley of 642 Maple avenue, is spending the winter in Pasadena, Cal. me oe Mr. B. W. Blow, of 1004 Elm street, is spending the holiday week on a hunting trip in northern Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Kreibel enter- tained at a dinner dance on Monday evening at their home, 695 Lincoln avenue, in honor of Mrs. Kreibel's sister, Miss Lavinia Smith of New York, who is spending the holiday season at their home. ---- New classes in dancing for chil- dren will commence next Thursday afternoon at the Winnetka Woman's club under the direction of Tennis Mitchell Anderson of Ravenswood. ti There will be a meeting of the North Shore Catholic Woman's league on Thursday afternoon, Jan- unary 6, at the Winnetka Woman's club. --p-- Announcement is made of the en- gagement of Miss Mary Quayle, of Wilmette, to Mr. Harold A. Innes, of Toronto, Canada. a Mrs. Samuel McCauley, of 988 Elm street, left Thursday evening for a visit at her old home, in La Crosse, Wisconsin. iii Miss Emily Larned has joined Miss Anna Morgan in her apartment at 230 East Delaware place, Chicago, where she will spend the winter. ito Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V. Stixrud of 607 Willow street, entertained at a young people's dancing party at the Woman's club on Thursday evening. LECTURE SERIES To Be Held At Winnetka Woman's Club Under Auspices N. S. Branch Sinai Congregation Course $1.00 Single Tickets 35¢ January 5th--Dr. A. J. Todd, Uni- versity of Minnesota. "Demo- ecracy in Industry--What is it?" January 12th--Dr. A. J. Todd. "Democracy in Industry--The Human Element." January 20th--John Hayes Holm- es, Community Church, New York City. "The Collapse of Civilization; Can Humanity be Saved?" January 26th--M. C. Otto, Uni- versity of Wisconsin. "The Moral Education of Youth." February 2nd--Oswald Garrison Villard, Editor of The Nation. "Weaknesses and Dangers of Modern Journalism." Lectures begin at 8:15 P. M. SSS de Pop Corn Pop It Yourself! Ask Jour grocer, package store or delicates. sen for DICKINSON'S Package Pop Corn Santa Claus-- Snow Ball or Little Buster "Pop It at Home!" Fresh, clean corn That Will Pop! Sweet, tender and nutritious. 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OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. IN THE CHURCH EDIFICE Central Avenue and Tenth Street Monday Evening January 3rd, 1921 At 8 O'clock The Public Is Cordially Invited! HE RAO Renewals and new Sub- M AG A Z IN E AG E N CY scriptions to all magazines solicited. Our specials: Saturday Evening Post, Country Gentleman and Ladies' Home Journst WILLIAM A. HADLEY 913 OAK STREET - WINNETKA - PHONE WINNETKA 323 CUETO TET TTT TER TTT TO TOI HH = Prices are Going Down ---and that 1s good news for us all. But just as prices go down, the value of money goes up! That is the big reason why wise men are saving all the money they can right now. They know that it will be worth much more later on. Save now! and you will be glad later. If you haven't a Savings Account open one in this bank today. WINNETKA TRUST and SAVINGS BANK i och a srr