June 19, 1926 WINNETKA TALK 43 Margaret Boyden Is Guest of Honor at Prenuptial Affairs Miss Margaret Boyden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Cowper Boyden of 725 Pine street, is to become the bride of Francis Peabody Magoun, son of Mrs. Francis P. Magoun of Boston, on Wednesday, June 30, at the Win- netka Congregational church. The ceremony will be followed by a recep- tion at the Boyden residence. The maid of honor is to be Miss Elizabeth Boyden, sister of the bride-elect, and Mrs. Preston Boyden and Mrs. Wil- liam C. Boyden, Jr., her sisters-in-law, will be her matrons of honor. The bridesmaids will be college friends of Miss Boyden, Miss Dorothy Lee of Philadelphia, Miss Katherine Tomp- kins of New York City, and Miss Eloise Requa and Miss Leila Bar- bour of Chicago. William C. Boyden, Jr. is to serve Mr. Magoun as best man, and the ushers will be John Nicholas Brown of Providence, R. I, Ellery Sedgwick of Stockbridge, Mass., Francis Mac- Veigh of Washington, D. C., Preston Boyden of Winnetka, and William Cottrell and William Conklin Ladd of Cleveland, Ohio. A list of affairs to be given for Miss Boyden includes the following: Mrs. Phociam 1. Sutherland, (Josephine Hoyt) was hostess at a bridge-tea Wednesday, June 16, at her home, 435 Elm street; Miss Eloise Requa enter- tained at her home in Chicago Friday, June 18, at luncheon and bridge. Miss Randolph Owsley (Alice de Windt) of Lake Forest, gave a lunch- eon and kitchen shower Monday, June 21, at her home; Mrs. Heyliger A. de Windt will be hostess to a number of friends on Wednesday, June 23, at her home in Winnetka at a book shower and tea; Mr. and Mrs. William C. Boyden, Jr., will give a dinner party at their home June 29, followed by an opera party at Ravinia. The bridal dinner, followed by the rehearsal at the church, will be given by Miss Boyden's parents at their home Monday evening, June 28: and Mr. and Mrs. Preston Boyden will entertain the wedding party at a late supper at their home after the wed- ding. IN SENIOR PLAY Miss Virginia Klein of Hawthorn lane took the leading part in the Sen- ior play, "The Fool" which was pre- sented by the seniors Monday night at Lake Forest college. Miss Klein, who is considered one of the most talented young amateurs in the college thea- tricals, will be graduated next vear. Radio Service We are equipped with a tube tester, tube reactivator, and other testing instruments to service your radio set. Open Saturday Evenings The Radio Service Shop C. H. Affeldt, Prop. Shop Ph. 1840 -- Res. 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