WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1922 OCIAL Miss Rachel Foster Miss Lois Coffin - Debs of the Week R. and Mrs. Stephen A. Foster M win present their daughter, Miss Rachel Foster, to society at a reception and tea to be given at their residence on New Year's afternoon. Assisting will be the Misses Margaret Boyden, Alice deWindt, Elizabeth Copeland, Katherine Mordock, Ger- trude Bissell, Edith Farnsworth, Frances Wood, Margaret MacCaughey, Katherine Strawn, Polly Packard, Eloise ReQua, Margaret Mercer, Lois Coffin, Josephine Hoyt, Barbara Nich- olls, Frances Robinson and Anne Kales. Following the reception, the Fosters are giving a dinner dance for their daughter and the assisting buds. George R. Crosley of Webster City, Iowa, is spending the holidays with son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Happ, 306 Walnut street. --0-- Mrs. Heyliger A. deWindt entertain- ed at dinner on Thursday evening at her home on Sheridan road, for her debutante niece, Miss Lois Coffin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cof- fin, whose debut was made at a tea yesterday afternoon. Later the din- ner guests attended the Yale Glee, Banjo and Mandolin club concert at the Aryan Grotto. ee (yn Mrs. Jacob Baur was hostess at a dinner party at her residence, 1511 Astor street, on Thursday evening preceding the Yale Glee club concert, for three debutantes, Miss Margaret Boyden, Miss Janet Lawrence and Miss Jane Scriven. pr nat Miss Lois Coffin made her social bow vesterday afternoon at a de- CTIVITIES On Wednesday afternoon of this week, Miss Augusta Jochmann, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jochmann, became the bride of Andrew S. Feddersen of Racine Wis. The service was read at 4:30 o'clock, in the home of the bride's parents, 945 Elm street, in the presence of fifty relatives and friends, by Rev. J. W. F. Davies. The bride was attended by Miss Myrtle Thomas of Roseland, and Miss Marie Fedder- sen of Racine. Her small cousin Mar- ie Veltze of Racine, was flower girl. Mr. Oscar Fisher served the groom as best man, and Nels Feddersen, a brother, acted as usher. After a honey- moon trip, Mr. and Mrs. Feddersen will make their home temporarily with the bride's parents at 945 Elm street. ge The marriage of Miss Jean Hurford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Hurford of Glencoe, to Harry Ken- nett, was solemnized on Saturday evening, December 23, at the Hurford residence. Decorations in the home were most suggestive of Yuletide, and a huge canopy of silver support- ed by a Christmas tree at either side was erected for the ceremony serv- ice. Mr. Kennett and his bride will oc- cupy the Hurford home until April during the absence of Mr. and Mrs. Hurford, who leave this week for their winter home in Micco, Fla. --p i Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority will give a Spanish ball and bridge party at Patten gymnasium this evening for the sorority house fund. The affair previously had been announced to take place at the Evanston Country club. One of the many interesting features will be the presentation of a Spanish dance, by the Misses Marion Blessing, Virginia Swan, Virginia Hecks, Ethel Pattillo, Norma Lawler and Susan Holman. --_---- Howard W. Fenton will give a tea dance at her residence, 818 Bryant avenue, for her daughter, Miss Mary Louise Fenton, who will return short- ly to Miss Madeira's school in Wash- ington, D.C. eg Miss Ruth Hawley, was the guest of honor at a small informal luncheon given by her mother, Mrs. E. W. Haw- ley, on Thursday at their residence, 734 Foxdale avenue. Miss Hawley will return to Madison on Wednesday of next week. ry Ni The marriage of Miss Marjorie Mayer to Brig. Gen. Abel Davis took place on Thrusday at the home of her mother, Mrs, David Mayer, 614 Sheri- dan, road, Glencoe. Mr. and Mrs. Davis will spend their honeymoon in the south. cn pyete Mrs. Oscar H. Miller, 861 Foxdale avenue, entertained ten young people at luncheon Thursday, December 28, to meet Dorothy Moran, of New York city, also in honor of her daughter, Miss Virginia Miller's birthday. Near Wilmette Avenue Electric Station Open 8 a. m. to 6 p. m, A. M. CARY 1131 Greenleaf Ave. Will not shrink or break Quick, Personal Service Ph. Wilmette Closed Saturdays 3 p. m. On next Tuesday afternoon, Mrs, ENNEEENEEN EIEN EEE IEEE EEE EEE EEE Hemstitching As it should be done, in gold, silver, Irish point, picot- ing, etc. Pleating, buttons covered, stamping, hand or machine embroidery, and beading. A full line of Pictorial Review embroidery trans- fer patterns. Reform initials in felt. in washing. Also a fine line of laces. Singer Sewing Machines sold or rented. Machines repaired. Also accessories. High Class Work 2354 TU-ED MASQUERADE DANCE SATURDAY DECEMBER 30th ODDFELLOWS' HALL Use BROWN & WHITE CABS HE BROWN & WHITE Motor Service seems to fill the wants of people who enjoy good and quick service. Demand for them is constantly growing, showing the apprecia- lightful tea-dance followed by a sup- " SAN : oe WILMETTE : 4 per and dance for young people, given | DT. Alice Barlow-Brown, who is tion of the public. by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur | Spending the holidays with her family ~ 1 Ss Coffin, at their home, 841 Prospect | it Hope, Arkansas, will return to Win- | avenue. Assisting at the tea tables |Netka early in January, to deliver an ADMISSION were a number of this season's de- butantes, among them Misses Mar- garet Boyden, Rachel Foster, Kath- erine Prest, Elizabeth Copeland, Jose- phine Hoyt, Alice deWindt, Cath- erine Mordock, Frances Wood, Vir- ginia Miller, Janet Lawrence, Polly Packard, Gertrude Bissell and Mary von Hofsten. --_--Q-- --~aualouncements have recently been received of the marriage of Mlle. Paulette Luys Lavanac of Paris, France, to Alan Vasey Arragon, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Arragon, of Wilmette. The wedding took place in Paris, on November 8. Mr. and Mrs. Arragon will make their home in France. --0-- Miss Katherine Newman, will re- turn to the University of Wisconsin, next Wednesday, after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marc Newman 519 Fir street. --0 Mr. and Mrs. John Dewar, 797 Pine street, have as their guest, Mr. Dew- ar's sister, Mrs. Rita Elder of Ottowa, Ontario, Canada. address on her Serbian work, before the Winnetka Woman's club on Thrus- day, January 11. Dr. Brown will be the guest of Mrs. William H, King, 672 Maple avenue. --_0-- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pick entertain- ed on Wednesday evening at their home on Sheridan road, in celebra- tion of their own thirtieth wedding anniversary, and fifth wedding anni- versary of their son and daughter-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pick, Jr. --_--O0-- Mr. and Mrs, Stephen Edwards, 746 Center street, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Elizabeth Mary, to Mr. Frederick Jehs, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Jehs of Jefferson Park, Ill --_--Q-- Mr. and Mrs. George H. Wissman, 1072 Pine street, announce the birth of a son, Frank Dwight on December 217. gn Mrs. J. J. Fisher, 989 Ash street, left Tuesday to spend several days in St. Louis. Ladies 50c. Gentlemen 75c¢ MUSIC BY THE "VAGABONDS" 7-Piece Orchestra PHONE WINNETKA To-- start the new year right by placing all your spare dol- lars in our hands for safe- keeping in either a Community House NEXT FRIDAY CONSTANCE TALMADGE EAST WEST Start the New Year Right by buying some good home-made candy at the Hearthstone Candy Shop and reserving places for your New Year's dinner Savings Account Checking Account A Safety Deposit Box or for Safe Investment We are already serving many, many satisfied patrons. Will you not join their ranks | this year? We extend to you our | hand of welcome and assure you of the | most prompt and courteous service. Call on us to-day. at the cozy Hearthstone Tea Shop | : Telephone 1895 23 : : Winnetka Trust The New Aitken Building 942-944 Linden Ave. Hubbard Woods & Savings Bank