May 1, 1926 WINNETKA "TALK 33 Olivia Fentress to Marry Lang Behlen at Home Ceremony A number of prenuptial affairs are being planned in honor of Miss Olivia Fentress, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Fentress of Hubbard Woods, prior to her marriage to N. Lang Beh- len, on Saturday, May 22. Mrs. John Scott gave a luncheon at the Casino club Thursday, April 22, later taking her guest to a matinee per- formance at the Moscow Art theatre. Among her guests were Mrs. Harold Gibson, formerly of Winnetka, Miss Marcella Mettler, Mrs. Michael Straus, Mrs. Edward K. Welles, Miss Dollie Walker, and Mrs. James Fentress. The wedding service will be read at the Fentress home at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, by the Rev. James Austin Richards and a reception will follow. The bride's sister, Miss Louise Fen- tress, and George Masson of Windsor, Canada, will be the only attendants. New Trier Track Men Take Honors at Gary New Trier high school's track teams placed high in the Gary, Ind, relay meet held last Saturday. The Gray and Green runners won each of the mile relay races, one by a lead of 40 yards and the other by seven seconds. The mile relay team was composed of Brown, Stover, May and Babize. New Trier also won the medley relay. In this event, Mills, who was a star in one of the mile races, again demonstrated his ability. Although New Trier was 50 yards behind when it came to Mills' lap he made up the distance and won by a lead of ten yards. In the half- mile race the New Trier team took fourth place. Coach John Nay was well pleased with the showing made by his boys. : Move Into New Home on Sheridan Road, Glencoe Mr. and Mrs. A. N. McCallum have sold their home at 1331 Chestnut street and have pufchsed the Sylvan Newhall home at 888 Sheridan road, Glencoe. This is a ten-room residence with a frontage of 225 feet on Sher- idan road, including a ravine. The McCallum family moved into their new residence this week. Their former home on Chestnut street has been purchased by Dr. H. O. Weishaar, who is taking immediate possession, it is announced. | Cenincamans We have just received the newest and latest ma- terials for early spring and summer. The ma- terials and silks we are showing are the finest obtainable, suitable for coats, suits and dresses. F. Arendt IMPORTER 171 N. Michigan Ave. Chicago. RIDING HABITS Got Old Pictures of New Trier? Read This In working up publicity for the com- ing pageant commemorating New Trier High school's twenty-fifth birthday, the chairman of that committee has sent out a plea to everyone in the township for pictures and snapshots of the school, as far back as they can be se- cured. Professor Herron, who has complete charge of the publicity says that he desires pictures of the school only, and not those which might have a personal value. The idea is to use these snapshots of the school not only in publicity but in publishing the sou- venir booklet of the pageant. Every- one is asked to send or bring their pic- tures to the school for use to this end. BUYS CROSBY HOME Lindley M. Butler, of Chicago, has purchased the Rudolph E. Crosby resi- dence at 563 Ash street, it was re- ported this week. This is a seven room brick house of the English type. C. H. Frost of Baird and Warner real estate company represented both parties in the transaction, the amount of which was said to be $26,500. Duncan Studios 815 Elm St. Winn., Ill Tel. Winn. 2272 Specializing in unusually attractive gifts for Weddings Anniversaries Birthdays Bridge Prizes Golf trophies INTERIOR DECORATIONS Draperies -- Furniture Individual pieces as well as complete schemes. 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