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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 6 Dec 1924, p. 20

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Te ry ------r te § wi he WN Ci EO BP oe / 3 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1924 : i Social Happenings : Mr. and Mrs. Walter Franklin Stiles of Fitchburg, Massachusetts, have issued invitations for the mar- Tiage of their daughter, Annette, to Mr. Sidney Foote Greeley of Winnet- ka, on Saturday, December 20, at 4 o'clock at the First Parish church. A Teception at the house will follow im- ~ Mediately after the ceremony. Carl Davis of Salmouth, Mass., is to be the best man. The list of ushers is in- complete, but those who are already named include the groom's brother, Joseph May Greeley, of Winnetka, the bride's brother, Walter Stiles, and Bigelow Crocker. The last two are of Fitchburg. Norman Pritchard of Chicago, William Breed of Boston, and the groom's classmate, John Fleek of Cleveland are also ushers. The brides- maids are Mrs. Bigleow Crocker, who was married October 4, and Miss Eliz- abeth Greeley. The matron of honor is to be Mrs. Carroll Harrington of Providence, Rhode Island. ---- Mrs. G. Bardy has motored from South Dakota to spend a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. S. F. McKenney of 752 Foxdale avenue. Mrs. Snell, daughter of Mrs. McKenney is now visiting in Brooksville, Virginia, after seeing her sister, Dr. Rosamund Mec- Kenney, in New York. --Q-- The members of the Episcopal guild are getting ready the annual box for the people of the Home for the Aged, on the south side of Chicago. A gift for each old person is assured, but any other contributions will be gratefully received at the Parish house up to December 15. Mrs. James Prindeville 1s chairman. --e Mrs. Robert C. Price of 794 Walden road is entertaining the Neighborhood club at her home on Monday. She has as her guest her mother, Mrs. T. W. Stevenson of Bloomington. Mrs, Stevenson is also visiting her daugh- ter, Mrs. R. I. Johannson. --O-- i Mrs. C. Stucke of Burlington, Towa. 1s visiting at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Harry F. Roberts, 760 Pros- pect avenue. Miss Caroline Roberts will be home from Smith about December 17, to spend the holidays with her family. --_--Q-- _ John Robert Leonard and his son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hibbard Casselberry will be at home on New Year's day at a tea dance, from four to seven, at "Wildacre," the Winnetka residence of Mr. Leonard. ; --o0-- Miss Betty Maddox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Maddox of 705 Oak street, is convalescing from a re- cent operation at the Evanston hos- pital. She is expected home in about two weeks. peti Mrs. Alfred Goodrick of 1050 Tower road is back from a visit in the south- ern part of the state. She visited her son at Springfield, and her daughter in Jacksonville. She was away a little over a week. -- The Winnetka Heights circle will have its next meeting at the home of Mrs. Ice Hooper, 1016 Fig street, Tuesday Decem- ber 9, at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Keith Estelle will assist the hostess. Members may bring their own sewing. ---- The East Elm Street circle will meet Tuesday, December 9, at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. F. W. Fairman, 600 Ash street. Mrs. E. E. Stults, Mrs. P. F Williams and Mrs. G. R. Work will assist the hostess. --_--Q-- Mrs. C. H. Newman of Aurora is spending the week with her daughter, Mrs. Harold Hill of 801 Walden road. Miss Eleanor Hill entertained a party of young people at her home, 548 Orchard lane, on Saturday even- ing. Miss Helen Young of Keokuk, Iowa, was an out-of-town guest. ---- The Elm Street circle will meet on Tuesday afternoon in Community House. The members are going to sew for a needy family, and a plea is made for clothing and food. --Q-- Mrs. Lawrence Stein and children of 812 Lloyd place, Mrs. Alfred Al- schuler of 795 Lincoln avenue and her two daughters have just returned from French Lick Springs. aiieQion Mr. and Mrs. John. C. Marshall of 1010 Pine street and their daughter, Janet, are back from their motor trip east. .They visited in New York and Washington. ---- The Pitch-In club will be enter- tained this Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William G. Taylor of 508 Cherry street. : ---- Mr. and Mrs. William Cowper Boy- den, Jr. of 1151 Oakley avenue, Hub- bard Woods, have announced the birth of a daughter on November 25. --O-- Invitations are out for a dance to be given December 27, by Mr. and Mrs. T. Philip Swift for Miss Emilie Hoyt and Miss Marjorie Allen. m--(-- Miss Margaret Hunter who makes her home with her sister, Mrs. Francis But- ler, is now visiting another sister, Mrs. T. Richmond Wells of New York. --_--O0-- The Triangle club had a dance on Tuesday at the Community House at 8:30 o'clock. 20m The Foxdale Avenue circle will meet at the home of A. J. Rudolph of 856 Foxdale avenue, next Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Hartshorn and baby of 1025 Oak street have left for Florida, where they will stay for the remainder of the winter. --0-- Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Carlson and family of 887 Oak street sp~nt Thanks- giving with the O. H. Bothners of 916 Elm street. Bilas The Eastern Star chapter will hold its annual election on Monday, at the Temple. All members are urged to come. dre Mrs. George Hughes of Glencoe en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Neu- bacher and family of 792 Walden road, on Thanksgiving. --_--Q-- Mr. and' Mrs. Samuel Montague Page Rees of 826 Locust road are on an extended motor trip through the east and south. Here is a Real Gift for your daughter that will last from generation to Crosley Better - Cost Less generation. $14.50 A Play House to ! Containing 11 rooms, electrically lighted, substantially built, beautifully trimmed, painted and varnished. Now ready for inspection. | JOHN SULARSKI 555 Sheridan Road, Private Garage WINNETKA $75.00 at The Radio Service Shop C. 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