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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 10 Sep 1927, p. 29

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28 WINNETKA TALK September 10, 1927 Sunday Musicales at Skokie Draw North Shore Society Skokie Musicale to Include Program by Sextette, Contralto BY JEAN TEN BROECK Sunday afternoon. music programs at Skokie Country club have been a source of delightful pleasure since their inception several years ago for members of the club and their guests. Because Skokie's membership reaches into several of the villages, this music hour, with all the charming informali- ty of Sunday afternoon affairs, draws together many north shore residents eager to grasp the opportunity the club offers to hear fine artists and splendid programs. Six members of the Little Symphony Orchestra of Chicago, Herman Felb- er and Carl Schulte, violinists; Theo- dore Du Moulin, 'cellist; Jan Anderson, pianist; George Foeller, flutist; and Lillian Poenisch, clarinetist, together with Mrs. John Hansel of Winnetka, contralto, will give the program com- prising the following selections: a In the Woods b In the Village III Favorite Melodies Ta Boheme. ...--.......cn. Puccini IV Songs Hills... ...ohvii: corer ss La Forge A-Piper ..:::.> Cris dea vy Head A Man Going 'Round Taking Names TINY ARR tne area Pett Little David ........ .+ Grant-Schaefer Mrs. Hansel Mrs. Dwight C. Orcutt at the piano VY Suite--The Fair ............ Lacome a Lostores b La Reja ¢ La Zarzuela VI Grand Pas de Faiences. .Glazounow Duet--violin and cello VII Selections from operetta "The Fortune Teller". ..--..... Herbert a Dance of the Hours b-1a Gioconda............ Ponchielli The time of the musicale is 4:30 giclock, Sunday afternoon, September Parties Begin in Honor of Margaret Williams Among the affairs to be given for Miss Margaret Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stalham Leon Williams of Winnetka, formerly of Wilmette, whose marriage to J. Lester Badenoch, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Badenoch of Evanston, will take place Tuesday, Oc- tober 4, are the pantry shower and bridge given by Miss Helen Badenoch at her home in Evanston Wednesday, August 31, and the bridge to be given next Wednesday afternoon at which Mrs. Willis Hunt and her daughter, Miss Elizabeth, will be hostesses at their home in Winnetka. Miss Badenoch, the bridegroom's sis- ter, and Miss Mary Louise Scheiden- helm of Wilmette, will be in Miss Williams' wedding party, the former as maid of honor, the latter as one of the bridesmaids. The Ladies' Aid society of the North Shore Methodist Episcopal church will hold an afternoon meeting Tuesday, September 13, in honor of Mrs. Aaron B. Moe, 835 Vernon avenue, Glencoe, commencing at 2 o'clock. Each mem- ber is asked to bring her own sewing. The Oak Street circle will meet Tuesday, September 13, at the Tuck- a-Way Tea room for 1 o'clock lunch- eon and a program following. The hostesses. will be Mrs. John Eldridge and Mrs. Albert Weisner. Bride of Today One of the large and beautiful wed- dings of the summer will be that taking place Saturday evening, September 10, at Christ church, Winnetka, when Miss Marion Fulton becomes the bride of Lawrence BeBout, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard BeBout of Loudenville, Ohio. The Rev. E. Ashley Gerhard will read the marriage service at 8:30 o'clock, and immediately after the ceremony a reception will be held in the garden of the home of the bride's father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Frank David Fulton, 884 Hill road, Winnetka. Miss Olga Menn will sing twice during the wedding, at 8:15 o'clock, and again just before the wedding party enters. Dr. Ellis Chase will be at the organ. The bride is wearing ivory satin with a veil of rare old lace and she will carry a shower bouquet of gar- denias and lilies of the valley. Her maid of honor, her sister, Miss Helen, and her matron of honor, her cousin, Mrs. George E. Snyder, and the bridesmaids, Miss Betty Schwartz, Miss Louise Shriver, Miss Helen An- derson, and Miss Jane Hawley, and the flower girls, Marjorie McNie and Margaret Cobb, will be gowned in three shades of peach. The bridal attendants will carry shower bouquets of fall flowers and the two flower girls will carry sheaths of larkspur and gladioli. Russell Bill will serve as best man, and the ushers will be George E. Snyder, Max Whistler, Jermyn Dow- ney, Winslow Thompson, Wesley Hawkins, Harvey Baily, Curtis Clif- ford and Edmund Fulton. The many affairs given in honor of Miss Fulton and Mr. BeBout include the miscellaneous shower given by Miss Louise Shriver, the kitchen shower given by Mrs. Theodore An- drews, the linen shower given by Miss Eleanor Calkins, the luncheon and bridge at the Club Vista del Lago, with Mrs. F. E. M. Cole the hostess, the trousseau shower given by Mrs. Frederick Ward, the kitchen shower given by Mrs. Erskine McCloud, the five and ten cent store shower given by Miss Margaret Cobb, and the din- ner party given by Mrs. Lester Ogilvie. During the past week those who have entertained for Miss Fulton, Mr. BeBout, and members of their wed- ding party, are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fulton, who gave a dinner at their home Wednesday evening for the bri- dal party and the twenty out-of-town guests who have come on for the wed- ding. Miss Marjorie McNie enter- Eva May Johnson Still Is Golf Champion at Skokie The woman's golf championship at Skokie club remains with Miss Eva May Johnson of Winnetka again this year. Miss Johnson defeated Mrs. Paul Chace of Giencoe in the final round played off last Saturday morning. Mrs. Ernest P. Bartlett of Winnetka was winner of the second flight, with Mrs. W. R. Watson of Highland Park, runner-up. Mrs. G. N. Tunnell of Glencoe won the third flight champion- ship, by defeating Mrs. Merritt H. Dement of Kenilworth. Mrs. B. B. Clover of Glencoe won the non quali- fiers flight, with Mrs. S. P. Carson of Glencoe runner-up. At the time of going to press the consolation flight was still to be played, with the con- test between Miss Florence McGuire and Mrs. George Schnur. Friday's match at Skokie was a best ball foursome. Jane Naugle Guest at Prenuptial Parties Among the parties given in honor of Miss Jane Naugle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald T. Naugle of Chi- cago, prior to her marriage to Billings McArthur, son of Dr. and Mrs. Lewis L. McArthur of Chicago, were the luncheon and matinee party given by Mrs. Willing D. Kirk Wednesday, the luncheon given by Mrs. Alba J. Irvin of Chicago on Thursday, and the luncheon at the Blackstone yesterday with Mrs. Raymond Carleton Dudley of Winnetka the hostess. : The marriage service will be read on September 15, in St. Chrysostom's church, in the presence of only a few intimate friends and relatives. A small reception will follow at the Naugle apartment. The Naugle family left Winnetka recently after a summer's stay. To Tell of Experiences in China at Church Tea The Woman's society of the Win- netka Congregational church is to be hostess at a tea given in honor of Mrs. Paul Reynolds at the home of Mrs. Frank Ferry, 391 Sheridan road, from 2:30 until 5 o'clock on Wednesday, September 21. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds have recent- ly returned from the missionary fields of China, and are spending the week beginning September 19, with friends in Winnetka. The members of the church and the society will have an opportunity at this tea to hear Mrs. Reynolds tell of their experiences during the very critical times in China, tales which should be of great interest to everyone. P. T. A. Gives Drive The year of 1927-28 for the Winnet- ka Parent-Teacher association opened Thursday of this week when the social chairmen of the association, accom- panied by a few of the mothers, were hostesses to the twenty-eight new teachers for a drive around the village and the north shore. After the drive, the group returned to the home of Mrs. Hobart P. Young, 708 Prospect avenue, for tea. tained the entire wedding party at luncheon at her home in Winnetka Thursday, and in the evening George Snyder was host at a dinner at the Edgewater Beach hotel for the bridal party. Friday noon Miss Louise Shriver and Miss Betty Schwartz en- tertained the bridal party at luncheon and bridge at Sunset Ridge club, and Friday evening Mrs. John Chandler Cobb, Jr., gave the bridal dinner at her home in Winnetka. Illinae Sponsoring Welcome Tea Given in Evanston Today Miss Maria Leonard, dean of women at the University of Illinois, will be present at the welcome tea the Chi- cago Illinae club is giving for incom- ing freshmen and former students of the University of Illinois Saturday afternoon, September 10, at the home of Mrs. Charles Dennis in Evanston, president of the Chicago Illinae club. Mrs. Harold Ickes of Hubbard Woods, University of Illinois trustee, will be guest of honor. Those who will pour at the tea tables will be Miss Darley Thomas of Chi- cago, Mrs. A. L. Keene of Oak Park, Mrs. Charles Pillsbury of Chicago, and Mrs. George E. Frazer of Winnetka. Chicago and north shore women as- sisting Mrs. Dennis will be the fol- lowing alumnae: Miss Helen Evans of Wilmette and Mrs. Charles Plochman of Evanston, co-chairman of the tea; Mrs. Duncan Lloyd of Evanston, Mrs. Fritz Wagner, Mrs. Charles Howard Bent, and Mrs. E. E. Stults, of Win- netka; Mrs. Robert Knox and Miss Elizabeth Nilson of Glencoe, Mrs. Harry N. Kerr of Evanston, Mrs. Donald Robinson and Miss Edith Ad- kins of Wilmette, and Mrs. R. E. Schrebier and Mrs. Roderick Rawlins of Chicago. Among the north shore girls who are entering Illinois as freshmen this vear, who will be guests at the tea, are: Frances A. Anderson, Margaret E. Crocker, and Frances M. Etzbach, of Winnetka, and Katherine Arndt and Dorothy F. Lakofka of Wilmette. Dixie Jubilee T his Evening in Gardens of Foster Home The ways and means committee of the Southern Woman's club is sponsor- ing a Dixie plantation jubilee Saturday evening, September 10, from 6 until 12 o'clock, at the residence and gardens of Mrs. Edgar Foster Alden, 352 Lin- den street, Winnetka. There will be cards, dancing, fortune telling, and re- freshments. : Mrs. George Hanley Nippert, chair- man, will be assisted by Mrs. Harden Fitts, Mrs. Richard L. Crofton, Mrs. George Martin, Mrs. C. M. Joice, Mrs. P. D. Bowler, Mrs. Henry Epps, Mrs. George Karnes, Mrs. Ralph Jewell, Mrs. J. Henry Cary-Curr, Mrs. H. W. Kastor, Mrs. B. J. Arnold, Mrs. Charles E. Paine, Mrs. Harvey S. Pardee, Mrs. Clarence Troupe, Mrs. Alfred Kilgain, Mrs. I. Warren Reed, Miss Elizabeth Stokes," Mrs. George Parker, Mrs. James Stevenson, Mrs. David Jennings and Mrs. Walter Hughes. Luncheon for Debutante Mrs. Francis A. Lackner will be hostess at a buffet luncheon next Thursday in honor of Miss Susan Bur- lingham and the girls who will be her assistants when she makes her debut September 17. There will be forty guests at the luncheon, which is to be given in Mrs. Lackner's home at 339 Linden avenue. Mrs. N. Landon Hoyt, Jr., of Win- netka, formerly Margaret Orde of Glencoe, entertained twenty-five guests at a luncheon Friday of last week at her home in honor of out of town guests, former school friends of hers. The next meeting of the board of directors of Dorcas Home will be held at 2 o'clock Monday, September 12, in the home of Mrs. Henry Smith, 710 Bluff street, Glencoe. ; 1H

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