WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1921 lll int Fide : Jocial Happenings 7 Winnetka s Hubbard Wood ' [JL ll | in Pe) R. and Mrs. Grant Ridgway of Kenilworth have issued eight-thirty o'clock. invitations for the marriage of their daughter, Harriette, to Mr. Samuel H. Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. / Clark, of Wilmette, to take place on the evening of rday, October 29, in the Congregational church of Winnetka, at Mrs. Leon T. Ellis will attend her sister as matron of honor, and the Misses Jane Ridgway, another sister, Louise Tinsman of Kansas City, Helen Ruth, Winifred Moore of Boston, Frances Tollerton of Chicago, and Mrs. Wendell Clark will be bridesmaids. Mr. Wendell Clark will serve his brother as best man, and the ushers will include Messrs. Leon T. Ellis, Emory Ellis, Gordon Clark, Joseph Dugan of Hinsdale, Robert Stolz of Dayton, Ohio, and Walter Nelson of Wilmette. Following the ceremony ther e will be a reception at the home of the bride's parents in Kenilworth. v The Winnetka Woman's club has decided to buy a new piano. Hence plans for raising sufficient funds are being arranged, and the first of a group of benefit affairs will take the form of a card party to be given on Thursday afternoon, October 27, at the club- house, under the auspices of the Music committee, composed of Mrs. Emory C. Andrews, chairman; Mrs. Harvey I. Brewer, Mrs. Jerry Rothschild, Mrs. Louis G. Schmid and Mrs. Roland D. Whti- man, assisted by Mrs. Arthur Dean, chairman of the Program com- mittee, Mrs. Arthur Barrett, chairman of the Table committee, Mrs. John Nash Ott, chairman of the Refreshment committee. Roland D. Whitman is in charge Mrs. of the tickets. It is hoped that a general interest will be shown in this enter- prise. & v Miss Beatrice Fenton will be formally presented to society at a tea to be given at the Webster, on Thursday, October 27, by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Fenton of 818 Bryant avenue. On Friday, November 4, Mrs. William T. Fenton is giving a tea dance at the Drake for her granddaughter, and on the evening of Tuesday, November 15, Mrs. Bowman C. Lingle of Chicago is giving a dinner dance at the Indian Hill Golf club for Miss Fenton. sd Winnetka Music lovers are awaiting with much anticipation the opening musical of the season at the Winnet- ka Woman's club, which occurs on Thursday afternoon, October 20, when Miss Agathe Haenel of Chicago, an artist pupil of Howard Wells, will ap- pear in a piano recital. Illustrating the day's program, Mrs. Burton H. Atwood will sing a group of charm- ing songs. This is the regular meeting of the club, and guests will be admitted up- on payment of the regular guest fee. The following® program will be pre- sented : "National Types in Music"--Mrs. Em- ory Cobb Andrews. Piano--Miss Agathe Haenel. Voice--Mrs. Burton Atwood. Accompanyist -- Miss Suzanne Arm- strong. Schumann--Papillous. Schubert--Ungedult. 'Greig--At the Brookside. Brahms--Meine Liebe ist Grun. Rachmaninoff--In the Silence of the * Night. Puccini--Vissi d'arte. 'Chopin--Preludes Nos. 20, 23, 21, 22. Barcarolle. ! John Ireland--When Light Go Rolling Round the Sky. : ; Hungarian Melody--Varadi's High- ways. Sas Irish Air--Pretty Girl Milking Her Cow. Song of the Pyrenees--La Boca de Syrian Folk Song--Sleep My Child. Pepita. Debussy--Prelude. Alabieff-Liszt--The Nightengale. McDowell--In Autumn. March Wind. One of the largest and most fash- ionable society weddings of the fall was that of Miss Elizabeth Margaret Prindiville, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tames Winslow Prindiville, to Mr. Robert S. Hotz, which took place on Saturday last, at four-thirty o'clock, at the residence of the bride's parents. Miss Lila Hotz, sister of the groom, was maid of honor, and the brides- maids were the Misses Catherine Rehm, Isabel Watkins, Virginia Hood of Minneapolis, and Emma Wyckoff of Buffalo. Little Miss Mary Ellen Prindiville, the bride's sister, served as flower girl. The bride's gown was of white chif- fon velvet. The lace which encircled the neck belonged to her maternal grandmother, Mrs. E. B. Clark. The tulle veil was edged with point lace that has been in Mrs. Haskell's fam- ily for many years. The bride car- ried madonna lillies. The bride's at- tendants wore larkspur blue geor- cette crepe gowns, trimmed with dark blue velvet. All wore dark blue vel- vet hats with shaded blue plumes, and they carried gladiali, larkspur and sweet peas. Little Miss Prindiville wore a white face frock and larkspur blue georgette hat. She carried a basket of garden flowers. Mr. Hotz and his bride have gone east on their wedding and will live, after November 10, at 1342 North Dearborn street, Chicago. Fel The Art and Literature Committee of the Winnetka Woman's club an- ounecs that Mr. Georges Cauuet has started his three classes for Begin- ners', Intermediate, and Advanced French. Beginners meet on Monday from 10:45 to 11:45 A. M.; intermedi- ates, Thursday at 1:30 to 2:30; and advanced, Monday, 9:45 to 10:45 A. M. At present an effort is being made to form a group for French conferen- ces on Thursday afternoon from 4:30 to 5:30. For further information in- quire of Mrs. J. R. Fletcher, 948 Hub- bard street,"Hubbard Woods. interested in French is welcome at these classes. SRN ad Mr. and Mrs. Hibbard Casselberry have just returned from their wedding trip through Europe and are living in Mrs. William E. Casselberry's apartment, 1245 Astor street, Chica- go, until their own is completed. They expect to be at home to their friends after October 20 at 1342 North Dear- born Parkway, Chicago. Mrs. Cassel- berry was formerly Miss Mary Eliza- beth Leonard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs John R. Leonard, 861 Bryant av- enue. ---- Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Reuter of Wilmette, announce the engagement of their two daughters, Miss Isabelle Elizabeth Wright to Mr. Harry B. Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilson of Los Angeles, Cal, and of Miss Eloise Wright to Mr. H. Leslie Hicks of St. Cloud, Minn. The mar- riage of Miss Isabelle Wright and Mr. Wilson will take place early in December. me fe The State Convention of the Wo- man's Christian Temperance Union is being held in the First M. E. Church in Springfield, TI, this week, from October 10 to 15 inclusive. Mrs. L. C. Norton of 370 Walnut street, and Mrs. Isabel G. Moody of Wilmette are representing the local union. Mrs. Len Small received the delegates in the Governor's mansion on Wednes- day. -- ee Mrs. Maurice H. Lieber will give the address before a meeting of the Dundee Woman's club on next Tues- day evening, October 18. On the fol- lowing Friday afternoon, she will give an address at the opening meeting and President's reception of the Neighbor- hood Civic club of Oak Park. ee ee A group of women from the Win- netka Woman's club, "namely, Mrs. Wallace W. Chickering, Mrs. George W. Gordon, Mrs. Alfred G. Freeman, the Misses Elizabeth and Martha Gemmell, and Mrs. Maurice H. Lieber attended the Vocational League luncheon at the 'Chicago Woman's club vesterdav. Miss Anne Davis 'was the speaker ot the arternoon. Anyone : The MacDowell Musical Club of Winnetka opened its present season with a delightful guest afternoon at the Winnetka Woman's club on Mon- day afternoon, October 10. Mrs. Bur- ton Atwood, president of the club, and hostess of the afternoon, made a few introductory remarks of welcome and expressed gratitude to the assisting guests, Mrs. Gahlbeck, Mrs. Sievers, and Mr. Herbert Conover, for their kind participation. ; The program was one of ensemble program and a large enthusiastic au- dience enjoyed the following num- bers. 3 1st Symphony (Allegro) ...Schumann Mesdames Dean, Hunter, Kellum Whitman In the Dawn of an Indian Sky .... Ward Stephens Es ate wes en Guy d'Hardelot Mrs. Karstrom Violin Obligato en Mrs. Harvey 1. Brewer Accompanist, Mrs. Dean 2nd .Concerto (G. Minor) .Saint Saens 1st and 2nd Movements Mrs. Ewart Mrs. McAdams The Charm of Spring '......... Salter Duet from "Mme. Butterfly" .Puccini Encore--Andulusian Love Song.... After the program light refresh- ments were served and a social hour indulged in. WR Owing to an error, the name of Mrs. Alfred E. McCordic was omitted last week from the list of Gardeners of the New Garden Club of Winnetka. Mrs. McCordic has been very ac- tively interested in this movement, and the preliminary meeting to ar- range for an organization took place at her home. at the residence of the President, Mrs. Willoughby Walling at three o'clock on Tuesday afternoon, Octo- ber 18. --p-- Mrs. Heyliger A. de Windt return- ed last week to her home on Sheridan road, after an extended visit in Non- quit and in Boston. Mrs. de Windt went east primarily to accompany her daughter, Alice, to New York, from where she sailed for Rome, to attend school this winter. The Forty Club opened its season of dancing parties on Friday evening of last week at the Winnetka Woman's club. Their next affair will be held at the clubhouse on Friday evening, October 21. a --f---- Mrs. Arthur R. Dean entertained the members of the East Willow Street Circle informally on Tuesday afternoon at her home, 441 Willow street. > -- Begining Monday. Oct. 10th We will have a full line of the goods of The Evanston Home Bakery including fresh bread and rolls, every da.y A. Santi 90° Linden Ave. Phone 1217 WINNETKA, ILL. PARKWAY TEA SHOP Chicago Ave. at Grove St. EVANSTON, ILL. LUNCHEON 12:30t02 P. M. lable d' [Hote Dinner, 5:30 to 8:00 $1.00 Sunday 12:30 to 3:00 P M) 5:30 18:00 PM) $1.25 Here's A Chance For A Man Who Wants Something Big Have you a son that you want to see established in a young, grow- manu- ing, Illinois corporation, facturing and distributing a ne- cessity in the building hardware field, that is fully protected by patents in the United States, Can- ada and England? If you have and will back him to the extent of $25,000.00, it will be to your interest to communi- cate with us and learn the rea- sons for this announcement, ADDRESS D-100 Lake Shore News, Wilmette, Ill. a RE IS Puget tence - - in this parlor. Mrs. Gahlbeck Mrs. Sievers Tri Dg apmie Mrs. ren nate Waving, manicuring, shampooing us c i 3 Sg "Kingery and any other thing that tends to ; Mr. Conover 5 beautify, will b® found, with our The next meeting of the club will be |, The Oak Street Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. William Morse, 433 Provident avenue, on Tuesday, Octo- ber 18, at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Ransome will be the assisting hostess. Mrs. Belote 'will read and Miss Michael, one of our new teachers at Horace Mann school, will talk on a trip to the Pyramids. en On Tuesday, October 18, at ten o'clock, there will be an all-day meet- ing of the Lincolp Avenue Circle with Mrs. Allsebrooke, 747 Lincoln ave- nue. All who are interested in sew- ing for Judge Bartelme's girls are cordially invited. A I. The Pine Street Circie was enter- tained at the home of Mrs. David R. Kennicott, 1111 Spruce Tuesday of this week. street. on Superlative Beauty Service may be had - - at your own conven- personal Just satisfactory. service, to be more than Miss Alice Fiellman 890 Linden Ave. Hubbard Woods, 111. Phone Winnetka 800 Mr. Alvar Bournique will open his classes in dancing at the Winnetka Woman's club on next Tuesday after- noon. ---- 'The Bowling Club will open its se- ries of parties for the year next Monday evening at the Winnetka Woman's ciun. Be Photographed This Year On Your Birthday PHOTOGHAPHS Never Grow Old A few months make a de- cided change in a child-- children grow that fast -- but pholographs of the child- ren never grow up. Make your appointment now. For Your Convenience We Do Home Portraiture EUGENE L. RAY STUDIO Hogburn Bldg. 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