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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 17 Nov 1923, p. 12

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12 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1923 Another Good Time Saturday-- " You have heard of the good times at the Orrington-- you have read about its wonderful ballroom--the beautiful lounge, etc. They are for you to enjoy, so come this Saturday. INFORMAL DANCE . Orchid and Gold Ballroom Harold Fair's College Sextet (no finer dance orchestra anywhere), immense ballroom floor and a sociable crowd of north shore people (many you know). Tickets $2.20 couple. Informal and a good time, so come along. Nine P. M. Clhe RRINGITON C ON Tickets may be secured in advance at Clerk's Desk or Telephone Evanston 8700 OCIALNCTIVITIES Day Set for Packard-Copeland Wedding ECEMBER 15 is the day chosen by Miss Polly Packard, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Packard, for her marriage to Mr. Frederick Winsor Copeland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Kent Copeland, 665 Prospect avenue. The ceremony will take place in St. Chrysostom's church, at 5 o'clock in the afternoon. Rev. Dr. Norman Hutton will read the service which will be followed by a reception for relatives and inti- mate friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Packard, 436 Barry avenue. Miss Packard's sister, Mrs. F. Farrington Holt of Detroit will be her matron of honor. Her bridesmaids will be: Miss Betty Copeland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Copeland; Miss Janet Lawrence, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Wilhelm L. Baum; Miss Bar- hara Dunham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wirt S. Dunham; and Miss Alice de Windt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Heyliger A. de Windt. Mr. Howard Lincoln of Clairmont, New Hampshire, will be Mr. Copeland's best man. Mr. Larned Greeley of Winnetka, Mr. Sidney Greeley of Framingham, Massachusetts, Mr. William Sid- ley of Duluth, and Mr. Norman Pritchard and Mr. Wesley Dixon of Chicago, will be the ushers. Hardenbrook-Murch Nuptials Interest Many HRIST Episcopal church in Winnetka will be the scene of a lovely wedding tomorrow afternoon, at four-thirty o'clock, Miss Dorothy Hardenbrook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burt Cheever Hardenbrook of Winnetka, and former residents of Wilmette, will be united in marriage to Mr. George Jago Murch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Murch of Glencoe. Mrs. Edward O. Pringle of San Francisco will be Miss Hardenbrook's matron of honor, and the Misses Mildred Latham of Evanston and Kay Bishop of Hartford, Conn., will be bridesmaids. Mr. Murch will serve as best man for his son, and the ushers will be Lucius B. Sherman, Jr., of Winnetka, Alec and Fred Trichler of Highland Park, S. L. Williams, Jr. of Wilmette and Frank Keough of Chicago. There will be a reception at the Hardenbrook residence, 642 Maple avenue, Winnetka, following the ceremony. Mr. Murch and his bride have taken an apartment in Evanston where they will reside upon their return from an extended honey- Carroll Ridgway, Inc. Special Announcement We wish to announce that we have discon- tinued our Chicago Shop in order that we may' give our personal attention to. our Evanston and Wilmette stores. The patronage that we have received from the Mothers of the North Shore has been more than gratifying, and in return we hope to make it more than ever a pleasure for you to bring your Children and shop at RIDGWAY"S "The Store for Children" Your wants will receive special attention from sales people who have had years of : experience in the buying and fitting of Children's wear. SPECIAL Girls' "Wool, Jerseys, Flannel and Crepe Dresses, "Sizes 6 to 14 years li vd RUTH at this price you will receive un- heard of values. Do not miss this big opportunity. Carroll Ridgway SEE i Inc. ! 619 Davis St. 1160 Wilmette Ave. E Evanston Wilmette : 3511 311 RIEREHNNL TEU ul moon. & ad Junior League to Present "Cinderella" LL the Winnetka Children who saw the Junior League plays last winter, and who laughed at the antics of the Cowardly Lion in the Wizard of Oz, or who wept over the troubles of Sarah Crew. will be thrilled to hear that this morning at 10:30, "Cinder- ella" will begin a four week's run in Chicago. The Junior League is producing the ever popular fairy tale at the Playhouse on the following Saturdays: November 17, 24, December 1, and 8. Dr. W. H. Ballou of the Science An attractive kitchen shower was News Service of New York city, has| given last Sunday afternoon at the been visiting his half brother, Judge | home of Miss Vera Clark, 76 War- '| Clark T. Northrop, 1144 North avenue, wick road, Winnetka, for the Delta Hubbard Woods. .Dr. Ballou, who is| Gamma sorority in honor of Miss 'la noted geologist and biologist, has Ernestine Smith who is to be married heen spending a month in and about|on Saturday, November 17. Little Milford, Kansas, where he has dis-| Verna Kimmons dressed as a bride, covered some very ancient fossils|drew in a wagon on which all. the claimed to be at least 4 million years !gifts 'were placed. '|cld. Some time ago he made a con- --0-- tribution to the Northwestern univer- Announcement is made of the mar- | sity museum, known as the Ballou | riage of Miss Carol Sampson to Mr. || collection, gathered while Dr. Ballou | Robert E. Jordan. Miss Sampson was Z| was in the Coast Survey of the govern- | gymnasium instructor at New Trier ment. : High School. and Mr. Jordan taught " --0-- history there, two years -ago. The Mrs. John Borino, 859 Elm street, couple were married in' Evanston and | entertained Friday night at her home. will live in Texas, where Mr. Jordan's { Mr. and Mrs. Pachee, Mr. and Mrs, | business 1s located. Melchione, Mr. and Mrs. Russo, Mr. 5 Y a : and Mrs. Sarre, and Mr. and Mrs. The Sunday Evening Musical pro- Pace. were the guests, all from Wil-| grams at the Orrington hotel have Ey motte. 3A party will be held next|Proven very popular, and another one Saturday evening for the same group is forthcoming this week. An invi- of friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. [t8ton 18 extended to north shore Deustachio, 1620 Spencer avenue, neople to stop and enjoy these delight- Wilmette! : ful programs, furnished by two or three leading artists each week. nt The marriage of Miss Frances Wei- land, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Weiland of Evanston. to Harry S. Scheidt of Joliet, will take place Saturday morning, November ¥7, 'at 9:30 o'clock at St. Nicholas' church in Evanston. 4 --_--0-- last week-end Mrs. Gustave Nel- son, 849 Elm street, entertained Mr. and Mrs. F. Michaels and son from | Chicago. Mr. Michaels is interested in the enlarging and bettering of the lydia Orphanage, on Irving Park boulevard. He spoke Sunday night at the Winnetka Scandinavian church which is also interested in the support of that institution. Oe wl }et Miss Mildred Latham was a dinner hostess at her residence in Fvanston Hh : a : on Menday evening last, honoring Miss The Ridge Avenue Circle will hold} porothy Hardenbrook and Mr. George an all day meeting at the home of | Nfurch, The guests included the bridal Mrs. P. M. Thompson, 192 Ridge ave-1 attendants and a few close friends of nue, Monday, November 19. Miss] the young couple. Edna Mavhue will give a reading. E hr ies a [ast Saturday night Miss Gertrude and Miss Elizabeth Michelet of Win- netka gave a bridge party and dance rr Ms Ernestine Smith of FEvan- ston. whose marriage to Mr. Harold Fugene Hayward of Wilmette will Dancing Enthusiasts! May enter now in ( lasses in occur this evening. Toe and Aesthetic dancing --rt under the direction of Mrs. Eugene Barnett and her daugh- ter Ruth have taken an apartment for . he w'ne~r at 929 Forest avenue, Fvan- ViolaM. Specht ston. Miss Ruth will not return to Monticello Seminary where she has been the past year. She is attending Both class and private lessons given. the Evanston Business college. Russian, Technique and Ballet ---- Work a Specialty. The Rosewood Avenue Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. John F. For Particulars Phone Wilmette 5 Banley, 278 Scott avenue, Hubbard oF Woods, on Tuesday, November 20. Call at 1136 Greenleaf Axe. Mrs. H. G. Newhall is entertaining the members of her club for dinner and bridge to-night, at her residence, 654 WILMETTE j Garland avenue. ES Urn

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