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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 6 Oct 1923, p. 11

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12 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1923 OCIALACTIVITIES Fenton-Morrill Bridal Party Announced R. and Mrs. Howard Withrow Fenton, 818 Bryant avenue, have is- \! sued invitations for the marriage of their daughter, Alice Beatrice, to Stanley Morrill, son of Mrs. Frederick Kingsley Morrill of the Drake, at five o'clock on Wednesday, October 17, in Christ church. Several parties have been planned for Miss Fenton, the first of which was given last Saturday evening at Kxmoor, when Mr. and Mrs .George Burrage of Highland Park, her uncle and aunt, entertained a party of young people at the Harvest home dinner dance. Yesterday Mrs. Joseph Rockwell of the Moraine hotel gave a bridge luncheon. Today, Mrs. Albert S. Gardner, 456 Surf street, Chicago, is giving a bridge tea followed by a. handkerchief shower. This evening Mr. and Mrs. Stuart l.ogan are giving a dinner at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Logan. Tuesday, Octo- ber 9, Mrs. Warren A. Lamson and Mrs. I.. Octigan White are giving a buffet luncheon for fifty guests Motorists of Wilmette and the other great North Shore Communities: The Illinois Automobile Club has established a 'NORTH SHORE BRANCH At 1722 Sherman Avenue, Evanston A Block North of the Postoffice - » From this headquarters will be directed the Club's activities in the interest of automobile owners and drivers from Evanston to the north Cook County line. Are you a member? Will you share our activities? Membership in the ILLINOIS AUTOMOBILE .CLUB means STATE AND NATION WIDE CLUB AF- TOURING SERVICE AND MAPS FILIATIONS. LEGAL ADVICE AND AID. followed by bridge and a kitchen EMERGENCY MECHANICAL ROAD INSURANCE AT COST. shower. Wednesday, October 10, SERVICE. CORDIAL PERSONAL SERVICE. ; Miss Florence Folds is entertaining at dinner after which Miss Alice Boak of Hubbard Woods is taking the bridal party to the theater. Thursday, October 11, Mrs. Wil- liam Ii. Lewis, 5317 Greenwood avenue, Chicago, is giving a lunch- The dues are $12 a year. There are no extras. The Club emblem and the club magazine are included. WILL YOU JOIN US? Will You Call and Get Acquainted? NOR ] H SHORE. BRAN H eon and miscellaneous shower. The Photo by Moffet following Saturday, Miss Jane Wright, 76 East Elm street, Chi- cago, will he hostess at a dinner at Saddle and Cycle club. Monday, October, 15, Mr. Morrill is having his bachelor dinner at the Drake. Tuesday, October 16, Mr. and Mrs. Fenton wil give the bridal dinner at their residence. The bridal party will include Miss Mary [Louise Fenton as maid of honor, and the Misses Alice Boak of Hubbard Woods, Jane Wright and Roberta Lewis of Chicago, Margaret Sweet of Minneapolis, Florence Folds of Lake Forest, and Dorothy Simmons of St. Louis, Mo. Mr. John W. Kiser of New York city will be Mr. Morrill's best man and the ushers will be Mr. Howard H. Logan, Mr. Stuart Logan, Mr. Louis C. Seavrus, Mr. Charles R. Gilbert, Mr. James Peirce, and Mr. James H. Gregg, all of Chicago. 1722 Sherman Avenue, Evanston Pals Brattice Fenton P. F. LOWDER, Branch Manager BUTT TT ITH Date of Spear-McAllister Nuptials Near at Hand N the afternoon of Saturday, October 13, at five-thirty o'clock, the marriage of Miss Mildred Spear and J. Wilson McAllister, of Chicago, will be quietly observed in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Spear, 316 Forest avenue, Winnetka. Mr. Mc- Allister is the son of Mr. John McAllister, of St. Louis. Rev. George Magill, of the Presbyterian church of Wilmette, will be the officiating clergyman. Following the ceremony, there will be a wedding supper for just the immediate families. Mr. and Mrs. Spear and their daughter were formerly residents of Wilmette. Latham-Jacobs Invitations Are Out NVITATIONS have been issued by Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Latham of Evanston, for the marriage of their daughter, Mary, to Whipple Jacobs of Glencoe, on Saturday evening, October 20, at their home, 1118 Sheridan road. The service will be read by Dr. George Craig Stewart of St. I.uke's church, at 8:30 o'clock. Miss Mildred Latham will be her sister's maid of honor, and Mrs. Tom Edward Hough, of St. Louis, sister of the groom will be matron of honor. J. Elliott Jacobs will serve his brother as best man, and the ushers will be his cousin, fay N. Whipple, F. Leon Williams, T. I. Hough, George H. Butler, Henry P. Pope and John S. King. Carroll Ridgway C. Mothers of the North Shore You will never know how satisfactory and eco- nomical it is to trade in your own neighborhood until you have patronized "Ridgway's" "The Store for Children" Here you will find a selection of Children's Cloth- ing that will be a revelation to you, both in quality | and in price. Community Drama Club Opens Season N INTERESTING meeting of the Winnetka Community Drama Club was held at the home of Mrs. Alfred GG. Freeman, 651 Lin- coln avenue, on Monday afternoon, October 1. Mrs. Lloyd Faxon read "I'he Well-Remembered Voice," by J. M. Barrie. The new of- ficers of the Drama club are; president, Mrs. Merritt Lum; vice presi- dent, Mrs. William Wersted ; secretary, Mrs. Walter Johnson; treasurer, Mrs. Harry Craig; chairman of the Program committee, Mrs. Myron Harshaw; chairman of the Membership committee, Mrs. Harry Clark; chairman of the Players' committee, Mrs. Sherman Goble; chairman of the Social committee, Mrs. Vernon Welsh. Make your selection of Fall and Winter Clothing for your children now. The prosperity of the tradesman depends on the quality of his merchandise. The marriage of Miss Elsie Emily The Winnetka-Glencoe Toy Carnival : Bergman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Workshop will open its doors at Com- Carroll Ridgway Inc. 1160 Wilmette Ave. Wilmette 311 619 Davis St. Evanston 3511 6 No. Michigan Boul. Chicago, Ill. Dearborn 9281 Finn Ee TE TET munity House next Monday afternoon at two o'clock, instead of on Tuesday, as was previously announced, Meetings will be held once a week until early in De- cember, in order that huge preparations may be made for the Carnival on De- cember 8 at the Evanston Woman's club. The chairmen of each department will | be present on all occasions to give out the work. Mrs. George F, Suker, chairman of the local branch is being assisted by Mrs. Marcus D. Richards as co-chair- man and Mrs. Florence Capron general chairman of the Carnival. --_--O-- Miss Dorothy Day, of Winnetka, en- tertained for Miss Mary Latham and Mr. Whipple Jacobs at the Indian Hill club dinner dance last Saturday evening. George Butler will have the bridal party as his guests at the harvest home dinner at Skokie Country club tomorrow eve- ning. Carl Bergman of Brooklyn, N. Y. to Daniel Edmunds Noe, son of Mrs. Vir- ginia Noe of 989 Ash street, will take place next Wednesday evening, October 10 at 8:30 o'clock, in the Union church of Bay Ridge, in Brooklyn. A reception for one hundred guests will follow at the residence of the bride's parents, 203 Seventy-fifth street. After a wedding journey, Mr. Noe and his bride will return to Winnetka to take up their residence. ---- Mrs. Emroy Cobb Andrews will be hostess at a large luncheon on Wednes- day, October 10, and will give a tea on the following afternoon, October 11. Both affairs will be given in her home at 785 Willow street, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ryan have mov- ed to Des Plaines, Ill. Their former ad- dress was 825 Linden avenue, Hubbard Woods.

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