orchids and lilies of the valley. WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1919 ocial Happenin S on the Vs North Shore by Ruth Risley HRIST CHURCH was the setting last Saturday afternoon for one of the prettiest of the season's weddings. Miss Kath- erine Blossom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Blos- som, of Hubbard Woods, became the bride of William Sutherland Bacon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Bacon of Macomb, Illinois. Dr. Charles Budlong read the marriage ritual in the presence of a fashionable audience, which filled the little edifice. The bride- groom and his best man, William Ross Porter, Jr., of New York, entered the vestry and awaited the bridal party's coming. The wedding procession was led by the ushers, Sevier Bonnie of Louisville, Edward Hoover of Evanston, Harry Crocker of San Francisco, Benjamin Throop of Scranton, Pa., Dwight Douglas of Detroit, T. Philip Swift, Gilbert E. Porter, II, George W. Blossom, Jr., and Frank Blossom. The bridesmaids, Mrs. T. Philip Swift, Mrs. Charles McAlpin Pyle of New York, Mrs. William H. Mitchell, II, Miss Lolita Ogden Armour, Miss Helen Hoyne, Miss Blanche Day, Miss Janet Pauling, Miss Dorothy Bacon and Miss Louise Thorne, wore frocks of flesh colored georgette crepe with trains of the same and sashes of pastel shaded moire ribbon. Mrs. George W. Blossom, Jr. who was matron of honor, was gowned in shaded blue georgette crepe and her hat of white veiled straw was sashed in green ribbon. The bride was gowned in a round-necked, long sleeved robe of ivory satin with trimmings of Venise point lace, and her veil was arranged with a lace coronet and orange blossoms. She carried Following the ceremony there was a reception at the residence of the bride's parents in Hubbard Woods. Observed at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Irving W. Osborne, Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Clow, Mr. and Mrs. William Gold Hibbard, 3enjamin Allen, Mrs. Phelps B. Hoyt, Emilie Hoyt, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ogden Armour, Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Pauling, Mr. and Mrs. Cvrus G. Hill, Mrs. Edward F. Swift, Sr., Mrs. Thomas H. MclInner- nev, Mrs. William C. Pullman, Mrs. Joseph O. Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin H. Marshall, Mrs. Robert]. Dunham, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Douglas, Mrs. Landon Hoyt, Mrs. C. C. Adsit, Mrs. Charles A. Munroe: Mrs. Stuart Logan, Mrs. Andrew Mac eish, Mrs. William V. Kelley, Mrs. Donald B. Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence A. Car- ton, Major and Mrs. Earle J. Zimmerman, Mrs. E. W. Spencer, Mrs. Charles H. ReQua, Mrs. William B. ReQua, Mrs. Charles M. Hender- son, Miss Emily Larned, Miss Dorothy Keeley, Miss Betty Quick, 5 You R. C. H. BRIGGS, Sales Manager PHONE EVANSTON 4884 Should Profit By the experience of others who did not stop to think. Time Has Told That "'imitations" are merely outward imitations and the value is not to be found inside. That So-called "Pride" Has been very costly to those who did not think and that awful depreciation on an imitation of a Ford car ---the impossibility of "service" ---and the opinion of the neighbors who see the "imitation" are the things that hurt, those who failed to think. D. CUNNINGHAM Exclusive Dealer rorcl Te 810 CHURCH STREET Vk EVANSTON ILLINOIS to invalids and well people. -- Be Ready hand suits. We pay as high as $25 for second Call Evanston 1600 or Mrs. Lizeds Mitchell is chairman of the committee in charge of this en- Robert Mitch terprise, Mrs. chairman; urer; A. E. Red Cross shore Leeds field north women Thorne, vice- ell is treas- Dennis is the assistant director. Other interested: in this enterprise include Mrs. Frank E. Miller of Glencoe and M Irs. Franklin I am whispering in vour ear, for the spring is here--as Madame Nat- ure to yourself be sure--beforz you make a summer tour; take care of your coiffure--its important--I can curl your hair so it stays permanent. Satisfaction guaranteed at moderate pr Delebecquz, 747 Elm street; Winnetka. Telephone Winnetka 822. drop postal to 830 Foster street. Corsets Ma rguerite Beauty Parlor 701 Main Street, Evanston, Ill. Phone Evanston 6861 Marcellin= Singeing Hair Dressing Shampooing Manicuring Facials Miss Cordelia Carpenter. & © Mr. and Mrs. George t nounce the engagemen Rapelye Howell. Of particular interest on the north shore is the announcement OI the marriage of Edith Mason, the sop- rano, and Giorgio Polacco, the con- ductor. They are to make their home in Glencoe in the near future. The bride is among the principal singers engaged for the summer at Ravinia Park, where she sang last summer also. ? The romance of pretty Edith Mason and the temperamental Venetian conductor has been a theme of gossip ever since, about four years ago, she won attention as a singer In the Metropolitan Opera George McKinney arrived at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William McKinney, 605 Cherry street, last Monday morning to spend a thirty day furlough. McKinney has seen twenty months of service in the navy, and this past winter has been aboard the Submarine Chaser No. 92, H-- ro It is « {days t Ss a most ing room, | the soldiers at 1 vou know that at the south end of the well wooded grounds of Ravinia Park, a group of women from nearby villagns, has established a Red Cross | rest camp for the convalescent sol- diers at the military hospital? There furnished reading room and lounge, a well screened din- a completely kitchen, all under canvass, and there daily, from fifteen to thirty wounded cozily M. Groves, 573 Grove street, Glencoe, an- of their daughter, Katherine Robinson, f interest to a men are entertained. i The women provide the motors to i take their guests to and from the hospital, and give them an exczllent and generous have provided cots and wheel chairs for the more sériously injured, and they give all books, papers, writing materials, games and cigar:ts. i fp An attractive rustic garden adorns vhat 1s | Fort She midday meal. They Rudolph of Winnetka. ar»k@o@©fpfh The opening Dinner dance of the season at the North Shore Golf club was celebrated on Saturday evening of last week, and was attended by Kenilworth many Wilmette and couples. This affair was one of the leli 1 ever given in the club's history, and was considered such a success that it is to be repeat- ed every fortnight until the close of the golfing season. gee Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Loper of Chicago, are now occupying their new house at 821 Prospect avenue. ABERDEEN CUP EVENT AT WESTMORELAND ON JULY 5 Westmoreland Golfing events for Saturday, July 5, include the Second Round in the Aberdeen Cup event and a Victory Cup match. All is in readinass for the big Fourth of July celebration at the Country club and a large turn-out of members and guests is expected. The program of events for the day was announced in last week's issue. SUBSCRIBE NOW Hot Oil Treatment Scalp Treatment | [ERASER REARS HHT ahead of yours. have to wait for weeks for your car. We can make deliveries on closed cars on Sept. 1st. HUI 1". HIRT Now is the time to place your orders for Coupes and Sedans. Protect yourself on deliveries, Don't get caught again and It takes all the joy out of life to have the dealers tell you that there are ten orders HHH Th ATTA AA = the space in front of the main tent, and thick red cords rope off the whole enclosure, insuring to the men that privacy which is so precious both which docked at Charleston, S. D. ---- fp Mrs. J. Allen Haines, 854 Prospect avenue, accompanied by her sister, The sami-finals in the Aberdeen Cup will be played on Saturday, July 12. There will also be a event on that day. Victory Cup Mrs. William Paul Martin of Lake Forest, left early this week for Cape Cod, Mass. Mrs. Haines will spend the summer there, but Mrs. Martin will return about August 1. Mr. Haines will spend the summer at the Onwentsia club in Lake Forest. dims Mrs. Frank O. Magie and children left Monday by motor for Holder- ness, N. H., where they have taken a house for the season. Miss Doro- thy Magie will not accompany her family, but will join them later. Mrs. Chester Alan Wardwell, who is in the east awaiting the arrival of | her husband from overseas, will pass | the summer at Bass Rocks, Me. PRE RN Mr. and Mrs. Norman W. Harris have taken a small house in the Vil- lage for the summer. They spend every week-end in Lake Geneva. They will move into their new home, which for Watson's Bulk or Brick. 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