WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1921 LL Ll Lh p-9k Jocral Happenings : ib Winnetka.s Hubbard Woods. oo. by RuthRisley x «off % 3 Ra X17) % ts Cy Le < j| INNETKA Society en force, is awaiting with great anti- il cipation the informal Cabaret Ball which is to be given on Friday evening of the coming week, at the Win- Oh@hdBl| netka Woman's club by the members of the Winnetka ost of the American Legion. Boxholders for this affair are Mr. and Mrs. John Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scott, Mr. and Mrs. " Mancel T. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Archibald W. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Howe, Mrs. Emmons Blaine, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Laird ~ Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cable, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Miller, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Willoughby G. Walling, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Lynde, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Hobart, Mr. and Mrs. Ayres Boal and Dr. and Mrs. Frank W. Blatchford. The patronesses will include Mesdames Frank Blatchford, Jo- seph Husband, Cornelius Lynde, Ayres Boal, Raymond W. Harden- bergh and Lawrence Howe. Assisting Mrs. Cornelius Lynde at the flower table will be a group of Winnetka debutantes and sub-debs, the Misses Elizabeth Prindiville, Carol de Windt, Harriet Nicholls, Mary Elizabeth Leon- ~ ard, Katherine Mordock, Elsie Blatchford and Elizabeth Jackson. Another group of young women, the Misses Colette Anderson, Mildred Hertel, Mary Adelaide Harding, Virginia Ogan, Phyllis ~ Ogan, Jesie Lloyd, Genevieve Happ, Marjorie Buhrer, Mary Wil- ~ liams, Beatrice Williams, Marie Taylor, Catherine Murphy and Rose Murphy, will assist in serving refreshments. Others who will aid in one capacity or another, will be Miss Jean Alton, Miss Mary Elizabeth Nethercot, Miss Bernice Hubsch, Mrs. Lloyd Hollister, Miss Maude Hinman, Miss Alice Clague, Mrs. Helen Barrett, and Miss Margaret Whitney. . & At a luncheon on Wednesday of this week, Mr. and Mrs. John Robert Leonard of Wildacre announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mary Elizabeth Leonard, to Mr. Hibbard Cassel- berry, son of Mrs. William Casselberry of Lake Forest and Chicago. Miss Leonard, who attended Wellesley college last year, was one of the season's debutantes. Mr. Casselberry was a graduate of Yale The Ways and Means committee of the Woman's Catholic club of Wilmette is planning an evening party consisting of cards and vaude- ville, to be held at the Woman's club- house on Monday, February 7. This is one of a series of the parties they Sie giving to help swell the school und. The alumnae chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority has completed arrangements for a benefit card party to be held Wednesday, February 9, in the parlors of the Woman's club. The proceeds of the afternoon will go toward the election of a new sorority house. Mrs. Lorenzo Johnson, who has spent several weeks with her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Hardenbergh, of Hub- bard Woods, has left for her winter residence at Santa Barbara, Cal, Mrs. Frank D. Fulton spoke on "Waste and Reclamation" last Thurs- day before a meeting of the field sec- retaries of the National Red Cross, |& who have been in conference in Chi- | 2% cago, Mrs, Margaret Silber, of 994 Sprice street, left on Saturday last for Mer- rill, Wis., where they will make their future home. The Lincoln Avenue circle will hold an all-day meeting on Tuesday, January, 25, in the home of Mrs. John R. Montgomery, in Hubbard Woods. The Hawthorne Lane circle will meet Tuesday at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Howard Kennington, 508 Hawthorne lane. Mrs. Guy Mills will be the assisting hostess. There will be a winter sports supper dance at Indian Hill Golf club this evening. in 1916. He served two years in the navy. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Michelson, of Chicago, announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Miss Madeleine Michelson, to Mr. Philip Brooks arwick Kenil of ce od: der ~ Frederick Dickinson; vice pre: 3 Mrs. Ernest Ballard; secretary, Mrs. ~ F. H. Sterling; treasurer, Mrs. Frank ~ Crawford; librarian, Mrs. Albert H. Veeder; program committee, Mrs. Dickinson, Mrs. James F. Porter, Mrs. Ernest Ballard, Mrs. E. V. L. Brown and Mrs. Jerome Frank. "The class is organized as a depart- - ment of the club and membership is open to all. There will be interesting talks from time to time upon dra- matic criticism, plays will be read and acted, and other programs given, which will be stimulating and pleas- ing to lovers of the drama. A loan collection of books pertaining to the drama will be placed at the disposal of the members. The next meeting will be held in the clubrooms, January 31, and Mrs. Florence Kiper Frank will be the speaker. of Wisconsin, will deliver the fourth of the series of lectures at the Win- ~ netka Womans' club, on Wednesday evening, .January 26, on "The Moral Education of Youth." Prof. Otto is said to be one of the most interest- ing educators on the Madison camp- us and is certain to have a message of worth for Winnetkans, Oswald Garrison Villard, editor of "The Nation," wil speak on Wednes- day evening, February 2, on "Weak- nesses and Dangers of Modern Journalism." The public is invited to these lectures, given under the auspices of the North Shore Sinai congregation. "The Church and the Community," a most interesting book by Ralph E. Diffen will be the subject of An a Mrs, Maurice H. Lie- n in the Neighborhood munity House on Wed- oon, January 26, at 2:30 meeting is being held wuspices of the Missions f the Congregational society. Mrs. William ye the soloist for the oc- hostesses are Mrs. Nor- rson and Mrs. Albert ordial invitation is ex- very woman in the vil- Mrs. Albert A. Michaelson, announce the engagement hter, Miss Madeline ~ to Mr. Phillip Brooks road, Kenil- s Michaelson has been at armington and was to ne of next season's debu- Street circle met on Tues- 3 week at the home of|h . Winterbotham, 899 Oak 8. Harry A. Craig was the |a Maher, son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Maher of ilworth Miss Michelson has been at school at ne of next season's debutantes. Prof. M. C. Otto of the University On next Monday afternoon, at 2:30 "clock, a charity bridge is to be given t the Winnetka Woman's club for the benefit of the kindergarten of the Henry Booth Settlement, of which Mrs. M. R. Kultchar, formerly of Winnetka, is head resident. For the many women who do r~t zare to play cards, an interesting program of read- ings has been arranged. The commit- tee in charge of the affair includes Mrs. Frank Bersbach, Mrs, Francis A. Lackner, Mrs. George Calkins and Mrs. Paul Starr. Miss Elizabeth Prindiville, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Prindiville, was hostess at a sports supper on Saturday evening of last week, at her residence, on Willow street, preceding the winter sports at Indian Hill Country club. Among Miss Prindiville's guests were Miss Anita Dunn and her guest, Miss Cornelia Hallowell, of Minne- apolis; Miss Frances Robbins, Miss Beatrix Thorne and Miss Elizabeth Carpenter. The Woman's Guild of Christ church will hold their regular meet- ing, with the regular work, next Monday afternoon, but in deference to the benefit affair for the Henry Booth Settlement, which occurs on the same afternon, the musical and tea will be postponed until the fol- lowing Monday, in order that mem- bers may attend the tea at the Woman's club. Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Fulton, 545 Lincoln avenue, will entertain at din- ner on Sunday, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Johnson. Mr. Johnson has recently been appointed vice president of the Chicago & North- western railroad, to succeed Mr. Mc- Cullough. On Thursday afternoon, January 27, at the Winnetka Woman's club there will be a loan exhibition of pictures and sculpture, under the auspices of the Art and Literature committee. The hostesses for this meeting will be Mrs. J. Floyd Clinch, Mrs, Rudolph Matz, Mrs. William B. Truesdale and Mrs. John Vennema. a Mrs. Lando and two daughters, Emma and Daisy, of Montreal, Can., have been visiting at the home of Mrs. Anna Luger, 985 Oak street. Mr. Charles Luger has been spend- ing some time with Mr. Gustay Becker, who has just returned from Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Dodds, 955 Elm street, accompanied by Mrs. Robert McGlashen, 849 Lincoln avenue, are leaving on Friday of next w spend the coming two months condido, Cal. nti Mrs. Wi ren W. Old Mexico From Chicago Feb. 6th West Indies From New Orleans Feb.9 MississiPPl RIVER Cruise to New Orleans and Return, Visiting at Mardi Gras Leaving Chicago Jan. 30 Catching Steamer at Cincinnati WEEKLY TOURS TO CALIFORNIA AND FLORIDA Department "D." T.&S.Tours Co. N. S. Towle, President 103 W. Jackson Blvd. Harrison 3559-3566 Mr. E. J. Schaad and his daughter, | 2 | SECU UEeUeeNreNRIreNReNRRNReNeR 2 "GROW WITH US" LE TE ETE EE ETAT THER a In the past two years the deposits of the Winnetka State Bank have doubled. 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