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Marcus Richards, Acceptable Parent." Miss Katharine, to society. and Joan Stuart will assist. the Casino. The National Convention of the Woman's Home Missionary society which assembles October 8 to 15, at the Chicago Temple, has three Wil- mette residents who are assisting in the activities. Mrs. B. C. Davison is president of the northern district, and Miss Edna Davison is in charge of one of the social affairs. Splendid programs have been ar- ranged during the davs of the conven- tion which north shore-ites are in- vited to attend. On Wednesday evening the mono- logue, "Italiana Redeemed," will be given by Mrs. Arthur Strickland. On Thursday there will be a banquet at the Drake. Friday, lectures will be given. on "Adventures in Brother- hood." Miss Davison is in charge of the young people's luncheon which will be held on Saturday at the Audi- torium. Sunday morning, Bishop Hughes will give an address, and in the afternoon Dr. Soper of Evanston will speak. On Monday, Mrs. Lloyda B. Smith will give an address, and on Tuesday, a pageant will take place at Orchestra hall. --_--Q-- Mrs. Henry K. Urion of 989 Cheiry street was hostess at a tea on Friday afternoon at Sunset Ridge club for her mother, Mrs. Isaac Fransworth Paul of Boston. Assisting Mrs. Urion were Mrs. Albion Webbe and Mrs. Dorr Price. Mrs. Frederick Hurlbutt, Mrs. Warren Agery, Mrs. Austin Jenner, Mrs. Gris- comb Bettle, Mrs. Ogden Coleman and Mrs. Donald Beak poured during the tea hour. a William B. Cunnyngham, son of Mrs. Victor LL. Cunnyngham of Lin- coln avenue, entertained as his guests during September at his mother's sum- mer home on Connors Lake, Pine Is- land, Wisconsin,. Holden Anderson Robert Winston and Robert Macin- tyre. --(-- Mrs. John Marshall, chairman of the Pine Street circle, entertained the chairmen of the various committees and the officers Thursday afternoon at her home, 1010 Pine street, to complete vlans for the first circle meeting of the autumn season taking place the second Tuesday in October. DO Mr. and Mrs. Norman G. Clark of 76 Warwick avenue left on September 25, for Philadelphia to visit their daughter, Mrs. Carol M. Cheney, for- merly Vera Clark, one of Winnetka's June brides. Before returning they will visit Atlantic City and New York. rls . Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Smith of 819 Humboldt avenue are back from Mack- inac Island, where they spent the sum- mer. They also visited Mrs. Victor Cunnyngham at her summer home at Connors ILake, Wisconsin. ee Mrs. Harry Hyde Barnum and her children, who have been spending the summer at their cottage, "Christmas Tree Cabin," Land o' Lakes, Wiscon- sin, have returned to their home on Walden road. mie me Mr. and Mrs. Tames Prindeville and their daughter, Mary Ellen, who have been spending the summer in Win- netka, are now living at the Orring- ton hotel. --_0-- Miss Abbie R. Goodland of 501 Wil- Tow road is returning October 1 from Wisconsin, where she has been spend- ing the summer. --_-- Mrs. Kenneth Smith of 1236 Asbury avenue will return from California about October 6. Plans in the Making for Cradle Benefit 1240 Tower road, Mrs. Richard P. Matthiessen, 611 Rosewood avenue, and Mrs. C. P. Hanly, 752 Lincoln avenue, will be hostesses at a "Hard Times Party" on October 18, at Mrs. Richards' home for benefit of the Cradle fund. The Cradle, a home for babies, is the center of great interest in Winnetka, for many of the residents are members of its board and work diligently for the carrying on of its work in caring for un- fortunate babes until they can be placed in permanent homes. Lecture for Parents at Skokie School in October RANK B. Slutz, director of the Moraine Park High school of Dayton, Ohio, will give a lecture at the Jane Kuppenheimer Memorial hall, Skokie school, October 18, at 8:15 o'clock, under the wspices of the Winnetka Woman's club and the Parent-Teacher 1ssociations of the Winnetka Public schools, New Trier High school and the North Shore Country Day school. Mr. Slutz will talk on the subject of "The Science of Being an Home Reception Today for Katharine Adams URING the hours from 4 o'clock until 7, Mr. and Mrs. Cuthbert Clarke Adams, 199 Linden avenue, will receive their friends at 1 simple informal reception which will introduce their daughter, The Misses Elsie Blatchford, Judith Joddie, Eleanor Clinch, Eloise ReQua, Emily Scott, Barbara Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Adams will give a dinner-dance Christmas eve at Miss Adams is the third of this season's debutantes. For some little time a movement has been underway among Weilesiey- ites who are holding positions and are unable to attend the meetings of the Wellesley clubs in Chicago and on the north shore, to organize an eve- ning group which will "get together" occasionally for dinner and to keep in touch with college and club affairs. A committee has been formed, and ihe first meeting will be held Friday eve- ning, October 3, at the Woman's City club at 6 o'clock. Any Wellesley alumna who is desirous of attending these evening gatherings is asked to communicate with Miss Elizabeth Case, 759 Burr avenue, Hubbard Woods, telephone Winnetka 1910. Reservations for the dinner should be sent to Miss Case by Thursday, Oc- tober 2. --_-- Since the inception of the Wilmette Rotary club early in the year, villagers have been in touch with its activities. Its views upon various village questions, its aims, its ideals of service, and the messages its speakers have brought have been of vital influence in the community life. And now the members are direct- ing their enthusiasm into a purely social venture. The men will be hosts at dinner and the theatre on Wednesday evening, October 1, taking their guests to see "No, No, Nanette." OE Invitations are out for the wedding of Miss Mildred Latham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ray Latham of Evanston. Miss Latham will marry Charles Allen Kerr, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allen Kerr of Evanston, October 11, at the home of the bride, 1118 Sheridan road, Evanston. Horace J. Bridges will perform the ceremony at 8:30 o'clock in the evening. het) Indian Hill club is having a dinner and dance this evening. A number of club members will entertain guests dur- ing the evening. Yesterday the final luncheon and bridge for the season took place. On Wednesday the first golf prize was won by Mrs. A. B. Bradley, with Miss Dorothy Klotz and Mrs. Howard O'Brien tying for second. --0-- Mrs. A. H. Barber of 1214 Scott ave- nue and Mrs. P. C. Barber of Glen- coe are expected to return to their homes next week from a month's sojourn in the mountains of Yellowstone Park. Mrs. Barber's mother is staying with the children during her daughter's ab- sence. BT RAL, The East Elm Street circle will meet at the home of Mrs. J. I.. Hamilton of 412 Walnut avenue, on Tuesday, Sep- tember 30, at 2 o'clock. Mrs. M. B. Parker and Mrs. W. G. Struggles and Mrs. William G. Wool- folk will be assisting hostesses. Oe Mrs. Anita Willets Burnham, 1407 Tower road, is conducting classes in painting at her home, Tuesday morn- ings from 9 o'clock until 12. Her work with children is done on Satur- days at the same time. Occasionally her classes meet at Community House. --Q-- The Stephen Fosters are arriving home the first of October from their journey abroad. Miss Rachel Foster, who accompanied her father and mother, will remain in the east to re- turn to Bryn Mawr college. eC Miss Dorothy Day, 454 Sheridan road, returned Wednesday from a three months' trip in. Europe. --_--0-- Mrs. John Senior of 379 Ridge ave- nue is expected home today from a short visit in Michigan.