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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 16 Jul 1921, p. 8

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1921 8 -- Mr. Norman Betts and family] Mr. and Mrs. Wallace W. Kerr| The Misses Elizabeth and Rebec-| Mrs. David H. Goodwillie of i| [were camping in the Forest Preserve | have rented their home on Forest |ca Fitch, 1033 Elmwood avenue, have | Toledo, Ohio, and Mrs. Harry: 'I. Wilmette Ha enin s {|| near the banks of the Des Plaines | avenue for the summer and have returned from Wellesley college, to |Nash of Detroit, Mich., were guests pp g river last week, and this week they |gone to La Porte, Ind, for several|spend their summer vacation at last week at the home of Mr. and Jioved into Ct new home at 815|weeks. : home. Mrs. F. L. S. Harman, 1011 Chestnut adison street, Kvanston. ---- --_---- avenue. Approximatel fort eopl fo ify Mrs. John Hartmann of 1305] Miss Winifred Adkins of 1112 =r Roi 1 the third oy ih the Hiatt W. Hampton McLaughlin of [Sheridan road, accompanied by Mrs. Central avenue, is attending summer | Mr. B. W. Thurtell, 201 Sixth amily, held at the Iliff and Mann |Haverhill, Mass, has accepted a|Oliver C. Dennis of Elmwood |school at Columbia University in |street, Wilmette, is off on a six esidences on Greenwood avenue. on | Position with the Mager-Gougelman |avenue, left Monday morning on a|New York. week's motor-cruising, fishing and uly 4. Most of the living descend- | Artificial Eyes Co. in Chicago, and motor trip to New York where they --h-- relative-visiting trip in Canada. ants of Dr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Hiatt Hi pale bis Tome with his mother, | Will remain for i weeks. Miss Edith Adkins of 1112 Central ha were present with their families. a entral avenue. ee avenue, is spending sometime in La| Mr. Albert Tucker, 1214 Lake Lufioheon iis served on gg laws A ear and Mrs. S. A. Whssiack, 822! Porte, My as oe guest of her|avenue, who is attending summer ollowed in the evening by a fire- Mrs. Fred E. Harwood will enter- | Central avenue, have as their guests | grandmother. school at the University of Wiscon- works display. . Stereoptican views | tain informally this afternoon with {for the summer, their daughter, Mrs. if | sin: was at home over He Fourt} f° >f former reunions and family pic-|a birthday party in honor of her | Myron Kirk and her four children,| One of the Tuesday Luncheon and | July week-end. ? ures were also shown. son, Stephen, at her home 606 Green- | of Dallas, Tex. Bridge clubs wts entertained last ink ire Those present from the North|leaf avenue. ee ff Se week at the home of Mrs. Charles C.| Miss Marie Meyer left Wednesday hope inckuded bs Jud Mrs. ie Mrs. Amelia Joehrendt and her | Carnahan, 700 Central avenue. for an indefinite stay in Seattle, ny G4 John: W and wih Y it Miss Adelaide Favor has left for |grandson, E. C. Hartmann, Jr. 914 gr ons | Wash. Me and Moe Edward H. B. yap a six week's stay at Glacier Park, | Lhirteenth street, returned home Mrs. Sherwood of Washington, D. a fa . i . urge and | Montana. With her is Miss Naomi | Tuesday evening after a month's|C. is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Miss Minnie Hughes and Miss family, all of WAilmette; Mr. and Mrs. George Iliff and family, of Ken- ilworth and Mr. and Mrs. William H. Iliff and family, of Rogers Park. Among the others present were: Rev. C. W. Hiatt and family, and Mr. Alfred Hiatt and family, all of Peoria; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Scott, and Mr. and Mrs. George F. Cram, all: 'of Chicago; Mr. and' Mrs. Linneus Hiatt, of Wheaton; and Mr. Luther Hiatt and family, of Glen Ellyn. inant YS Among the affairs which were given in honor of Miss Mildred Mc- Cullough, of Washington, D. C., who is the guest of Miss Ruth Moulding, 1004 Greenwood avenue, during the past week, were a luncheon on Wednesday of last week, given at the North Shore hotel, by Miss Eleanor Blake; and a luncheon on the day preceding at the home of Mrs. Charles N. Roberts, 1014 Lake avenue. Mrs. Keith Roberts and Miss Clementine Eastman enter- tained informally last Friday after- noon at the home of Mrs. Roberts, and on the following afternoon, Miss Dorothy Brown played hostess at her home in Highland Park, in Miss McCullough's honor. phir Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Barbara Conrad, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Con- rad to Mr. Math Dechandre of Rogers Park, which took place on Monday morning, July 4, at 9:30 o'clock, at. St. Frances Xavier's church. The service was read by Father Magner. In the bridal party were Miss Josephine Dechandre, as maid of honor, Miss Elizabeth Con- rad, as bridesmaid, and little Mar- ion Conrad, as flower girl, and Mr. Joseph Dechandre and Mr. Peter Conrad, who served the groom as attendants. A large reception and breakfast was served at the home of the bride's parents, 1328 Wilmette avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Dechandre are resid- ing at 7433 Mercy avenue, Rogers Park. ne fee Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Clark Diet- rich have returned from their honey- moon trip, and are making their home for the present with Mrs. Dietrich's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will C. Braun, 807 Central avenue. a Announcement is made of the mar- iage of Miss Adele Block of Water- own, Wis., to Mr. Fred E. Witt, son )>f Mrs. Anna K. Witt of 718 Twelfth treet, which took place on Saturday fternoon, July 9, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Block. Miss Block attended her ister as maid of honor, and the Miss- s Louise Block and Bessie Weiss of Wilmette, were bridesmtids. Mr. Richard Witt served his brother as est man. After a honeymoon trip through Wisconsin, Mr. and Mrs. Witt will nake their home aa Wilmette. Mr. and Mrs. Milton W. Arro- wood of 1107 Forest avenue, are continuing their custom again this summer, of entertaining children from the poorer districts of Chicago, through the United Charities. This week, they have as their guests, two small girls, who are enjoying the beach and water, and the pure air of the suburbs, and the environment of a real home. Yesterday after- noon, Mrs. Arrowood accompanied the youngsters on a trip to Ravinia Park where they enjoyed the regu- lar weekly Children's concert and program. re $n Mr. George E. Cole, 911 Green- wood avenue, is visiting at the home of his sister, in Jackson, Mich., this week. ---- Mrs. Nathanial. C. Thayer and family of 610 Central avenue are spending the summer in Sioux City, Iowa. a. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bostwick and on, Robert, Jr., of Seattle, Washing- on, formerly of Wilmette, are tour- ng by auto, the Campbell river ountry of Vancouver Island and other scenic portions of British Co- umbia. They have as their guest, Miss Marjorie Newburgh of 832 sreenwood avenue. ------ Mr. and Mrs. Amos W. Hostetter | have taken a cottage at Lake Oko- boji, Ia. for the remainder of the summer. Fulton, who will afterwards visit friends in Washington and Cali- fornia. ? ---- Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan C. Drake of 1226 Lake avenue, are in New York this week. visit in Flint, Mich. ens Gf omer Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Gallagher and family, who have been residing at the North Shore hotel since last fall, have returned to their home at 233 Forest avenue, for the summer. Samuel Henry Roberts, 613 Central avenue. wn i is Word has been received that Mr. J. G. Osgood is convalescing at his home in Lowell, Ind., following a very serious operation. Genevieve Cole are spending their vacation in New York state. re Wf Madame Eda Goedecke is leaving next Tuesday to spend the summer in Pasadena, Los Angeles and San Francisco. When It Is PRINTING You Need Telephone Wilmette 1920 THE LAKE SHORE PUBLISHING CO. 1222 CENTRAL AVE. WILMET TE

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