WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1924 13 Busy Days for Gwenyth Jones and Her Bridal Party ISS Gwenyth Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Mansfield Jones, will marry Samuel Her- bert Bingham, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Herbert Bingham of Highland Park, on Saturday afternoon, June 28, at 4:30 o'clock, at Christ church, the Rev. E. Ashley Gerhard officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Jones are planning to hold the reception, which will follow immediate- ly after the ceremony in the garden of their home, 878 North avenue. Miss Betty Pain will be the maid of honor, and the bridesmaids will be Mrs. Armour Parlament of Highland Park, Mrs. Ralph Huszagh of Chicago, Ethel McCall of Kenosha, Helen Pope of Glencoe, Katherine Biggert of Evans- ton and Roma Truax of New York. Ann Pain will be the little flower girl. Leslie Schauffler of Highland Park is to be the best man, the ushers, Walter McDonald of Berwyn, George Baldwin of Highland Park, Ralph Huszagh, Walter Cowan of Evanston, Charles E,. Pain, Jr, and G. Mansfield Jones. The parties for Miss Jones started last Saturday evening with Miss Gladys Emerson as hostess at a small dinner- dance at the South Shore Country club. This evening Mr. and Mrs. C. Armour Parlament are giving a dinner at Ex- moor club. Others who are entertain- ing for Miss Jones are: Mrs. Arthur Sullivan of Hill road, who will give a dance on Tuesday evening, at her home on Hill road; on June 19, G. Mansfield Jones will be host at a dinner- dance at the Buccaneers club; on June 21, Miss Helen Pope will give a din- ner-dance at Skokie club, and she will | give a luncheon and miscellaneous show- er on June 24. Mrs. William G. Kelley is having a tea and shower at her home on Foxdale avenue, and Mrs. Edwin Sherman of Highland Park, and Miss Betty Pain will be luncheon hostesses. --_--0-- Rev. James A. Richards officiated at the wedding ceremony which took place last Saturday morning at the Winnetka Congregational church when Mrs. Jennie H. Barsumian and Leon IL. Hebblethwaite were married. Both Mr. Hebblethwaite and his bride were Evanston residents. Ri 2 Mr. and Mrs. Milton J. Blair, with Mr. Blair's father, Charles J. Blair, have moved from their home on Chest- nut street, to Geneva, Ill. Their Win- netka home was purchased by the Heyliger deWindts who will occupy it the latter part of this month. --Q-- Mrs. John W. Scott of Hubbard Woods, has returned from Europe with her daughter, Miss Barbara, and with her niece, Miss Emily Scott, who spent the winter in Florence, Italy. Miss Isabel Scott, who has completed her year at the Masters' school, Dobbs Ferry, accompanied them. ---- Mrs. Arthur Gedge, of Elm street, has left for an extended visit with her father in Champaign, Ill. Mrs. Frank Etterwind and Mrs. deForest Custer were hostesses at a miscellaneous shower on Wednesday at Mrs. Etterwind's home in Glencoe for Miss Signe Quarnstrom of Win- netka, who is leaving next week for Furope where she will be married. Miss Quarnstrom has been secretary at New Trier High school for several years. --0-- Mr. and Mrs. James C. Stevenson, 138 Woodland avenue, were host and hostess to about 60 little guests, friends of their daughters, Mary Jane and Catherine, on Saturday last at an afternoon party. Mrs. Theodore Coyne directed the frolic of kinder- garten games in story and song. --Q-- The Lake Forest gardens of Mrs. Louis 'E. Laflin, Mr. and Mrs. Aug- ustus A. Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Pirie, and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Paul Martin are open to the pub- lic from 11 o'clock until 7 on Satur- day, under the auspices of the Lake Forest Garden club. ---- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blumenstock, 495 Willow street, gave a dinner party for 14 guests on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Fleck of New Orleans and Mrs. Menbes of New York were the guests of honor. ---- The Pine Street and the Elm Street circles will be joint hostesses to about 40 children from the Chicago Com- mons at a picnic on June 26, at the Winnetka beach. ---- Mrs. Walter A. Strong and family, 1377 North dvenue, left Thursday to spend the season at the camp at Lac Du Flambeau, where 'many residents of Winnetka go for the summer. --Q-- . Mrs. Harry A. Craig, and her chil- dren, 592 Provident avenue, are visiting in Decatur. They will return home "about the first of July. ---- George Cadenhead, son of Mr. and Mrs. Forbes Cadenhead, 1056 Ely road, was among the graduates at the Uni- versity of Illinois this year. --_--O-- Mr. and Mrs. E. Burt Brown, Jr., and E. Burt Brown, III, are the guests of Mr. Brown's parents at their home on Willow street. --Q-- Mrs. F. O. Neubacher, 792 Walden road, entertained her club at lunch- eon on Friday. 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