WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1923 | Social Happenings l The annual Pianoforte Recital of the Artist Pupils of John Borino, will be given in Jane Kupperheimer Hall at the Winnetka" Skokie school, on Sunday afternoon, May 13, at 3:15 o'clock. These -participating in the program are Rose Celano, Arthur Cohen, Victor Del Rosso, Helen Ful- ton, Edith Pressburger, Joseph Quar- ta, Josephine Ware, Charles McAr- thur, Ida Quarta, John Waidner, Stel- la Rinaldi, Josephine Borino, Allan Rosenthal, Agnes Erickson, Nicasio Boring, Emile FEckart. Dorothy Kane, Beatrice Granzow, Julia Balak, Leon Ware, Henrietta Koch, Louise Eckart, Clotilde Rosenthal and Frida Rosen- thal. ; | on "When Miss Roberta Skinner, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs.' Mortimer B. Skinner of Wilmette, becomes the bride of Thornton Shaw Adams of Chicago, on the afternoon of May 26, she will be attended by her sister, Mrs. G. Ross Stewart as matron of honor, and Miss Virginia Buchanan of Winnetka, as maid of honor. Miss Lucille Weller of Chicago, Miss Dor- othy Hardenbrook of Winnetka, Mrs. Stanley B. Adams of Chicago, Mrs. John Eliot Warner of Evanston, Miss Rebeccah Stickney of Boston and Mrs. Townsend Rennard of New York will be her bridesmaids, and little Miss Shirley Adams will be flower girl. : 'Mr and Mrs. J. M. Winscott and daughter, Anne Elizabeth, accom- panied by Mrs. Winscott's mother, Mrs. Jones, 902 Spruce street, are leaving May 15 to spend the entire summer in California, and on the western coast. Mr. Winscott will only be able to remain there for a month, however. Their home will be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Forrest of Foxdale avenue. Mr. Adams will be attended by his brother, Stanley B. Adams, as best man. The ushers will include John Eliot Warner Thompson Merrick, Ar- thur Ferguson, John. L. Walter of Evanston, G. Ross Stewart of Wil- 'mette, Donald McAlpin of New York and Reeve Hoover of Washington, D. CG. - ~The service at four-thirty o'clock in St. Augustine's church, Wilmette, will be 'read by Dr.*Hubert C. Carleton. A receptiontatithe Quilmette Country Mrs. Harry Cathcart Watts, 434 El- der lane, sailed, Thurgday for two month's travel in England with her two children, Leslie 'and Susana Gu- evara. Mrs Watts, whose name previous to her marriage was Senorita Susana Graciela Ladson de Guevara, is a native of Valparaiso, Chile. She has been a resident of Winnetka for the past year. --_--O-- Mr and Mrs. Irwin Fields who have been in San Francisco, for the last year, spent several days this week as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd F. Hollister, 788 Cherry street, en route to their home in Indianapolis, Ind. be § An all-day meeting of the West Elm Street Circle with box luncheon will be held on Tuesday, May 8, at the home of Mrs. I. J. Dodds, 955 Elm street. Mrs George Pearse will be the assisting hostess. --Q-- Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wyatt Moore, 1031 Private road, Hubbard Woods, and their family, are sailing May 5, aboard the Montclair, for a three month's trip abroad. Their home is being occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Al- fred S. Austrian of Chicago. --Q-- Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Bartz, whose marriage took place on Satur- pF EENEEEEENE NN, a POULTRY-- Broilers, Frying and Roasting ° Chickens-- Freshly Dressed Squabs Mrs. Smith 819 Oak Phone 112 WINNETKA FEE EEE EEEEEEN EE EEE ENEN TEE EAE EEN 8 done well. We do all our repair work carefully. HANSON MOTOR CO., Not Inc. CARL HANSON, Proprietor I When repair work is done 355-557 Chestnut Street Careful Repair Work carefully it is usually Phone Winnetka 330 Whether your deliveries. EVANSTON WILMETTE BLACK DIRT load or a hundred, we are now in a position to make promp Lime for the lawn EDINGER & SONS Established 1907 Dealers in All Kinds of Building Materials GLENCOE needs are one KENILWORTH WINNETKA day, April 14 have returned from their wedding trip, and are residing at 802 Cherry street. dem Grune The Pine Street Circle will be en- tertained on May 8, at 2:30 o'clock, by Mrs. Frank Dillon, 1108 Spruce street. Mrs. David Kennicott will as- sist. Members are requested to come dressed in "just kid's" costumes. --_--O-- Messrs. Ronald Campbell and Ed- ward Cole of Hubbard Woods, and Arthur Fox of Glencoe, were home from the University of Illinois, last week-end. --Q-- The Indian Hill Circle will hold its May meeting at the home of Mrs. M. W. Hornberger, 571 Fir street, on Tuesday, May 8, at 2 o'clock. Mrs. FE: A: Anderson will assist. . Oper Mrs. F. O. Neubacher was hostess at a May Day luncheon and bridge this week at her home, 792 Walden road. There were covers for sixteen guests, --_--O-- club will follow. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Parker have taken a house on Ash street for the summer. DR. R. L. WOOSTER Osteopathic Physician 797 Elm St. Winnetka Hours by appointment Phone Winnetka 1767 DR. E. D. AKERS Chiropractor WILMETTE 1165 Wilmette Ave. MON., WED., FRI. 10--12 a. m., 2--3 p. m., 78 p. m. Other Hours By Appoint- ment Phone Wilmette 2831 Mr. and "Mrs. Carlton Prouty and three children have moved to 693 Wil- low street. : ote . Mrs. John F. Campbell, 271 Scott avenue, Hubbard Woods, has réturn- ed from an extended visit in the south. Mrs. Carolyn Smith of Spencer, Mass., has been the guest her cousin, Mrs. 1. CG Norton, 370 Walnut street, this week. SO The meeting of the Fast Willow Street Circle has been postponed for a fortnight until Tuesday, May 22. FOUNTAIN SQUARE S. ROSENBAUM CO. Evanston's Furniture Store | EVANSTON "Chicago Stores--3120 Lincoln Ave., 5228 N. 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