Mtninent Humorist l!|lflif llIllliAe. Country Club R. Strickland Gillilau, the well known humorist, who so delighted club members last year, will present an entirely new program at the dinner party which has been ar- ranged at the Ouilmette pountry club for to- morrow evening. He will be follow- ed by a special musical program and later in the evening there will be dancing, in which juniors ..may--.par* ticipate. --^-â€" â- â- i On the following Saturday evening, thegpentertainment committee has planned a formal dancing party for the seniors, to be preceded by dinner at half past seven o'clock. The Cabaret dinner, scheduled for January 28| which -proved to. be such an en- joyahle affair last month, promises'to be up to the same standard, and therete to be some real^tMentF^?^ ^ I For the color and bouyancy, the Sparkle of novel entertainment Jind __. the livelihess that characterize theTiding at 112<rt,a foregatherings of old friends off for an outing, one must look to California or Florida just now. Among the families who have departed south- Miss Dorothy Yonkers gave a din- ner party for twelve friends it her home 911 Sheridan road, bit Saturday of last week preceding the Alpha Phi sorority dance at th« Eviniton Country- cmb^g'-; - :l':'^mw^mmsm£mm Mr. and, Mrs. Charles C. Ctrnahan of 700 Central avenue, expect to leave the latter part of the week for a short visit in the east. Mr. Carnahan has just returned from the east, where he '.was called on business,>:|t:*J'£:,pf:£'-,.^, Miss Ruth Moulding, 1004 Gref n- j wood avenue, is leaving next Sunday i for South DakotaT-^dr** tour of the west as a visiting delegate of the Alpha Phi sorority^ to all of the- Colleges. .l^i;^S%;;^.;=vi • ; , ::^r\:;â- :'â- '; t&^^£MI&SS0:W- â- ' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. King of Glencoe, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Beatrice Ward, to Mr. Joseph C. Hostetler, son oi William B. Hostetler of ;.Pe- .. ...j,.............:^U£^i4^^m^^^iik^^^^^^&.Lj^^ii^.--. Announcement is made of the mar* riage of Mrs. MarjbHe Bigelow arid Earl Ei Bigelow, which took place on Thursday, December 29, in Wauke- gan. Mr. and Afrs. 'Bigelow are res- e av^rieT^eriiporarily. The ward within the last few days to join the' Wilmette colony at Miami, and Incidentally to see the Wigglesworths, old residents of this village, who have established themselves down south throughout the winter months, Mrv-and-Mrs. Lvman Drake. officers of the Tatapochon Fire club Will meet with their fuardian, Miss Alice Clagnef on hursday of next week. Mrs. Fred Gardner White accom- panied by her-mother, MrsT^Skmner^ j has gone to Florida for the remain- are der o| the winter. Mrs. Edward L. Scheidenhehn, Mr. and J£rs> Judson & Stone, and Mr. Mrs^:Arlhr ajnd "*Sr. aylprr J. D. Kline has returned to Minneapolis after having been called here by the serious illness of his mother, MJrs. E. B. Mendsen, 531 Eighth; jtreet. Mrs. Mendsen was able to return home last Monday from the Evariston hospitaly where she ha^s been confined with pneumonia for several weeks. .;, â- An^:iri1teMstm Manuka club was held in the home of Mrs. W. G. Glover, 1240 Forest ave- ^tifniMtk J>illiatLDt The members of the First Division of the Methodist church will sew for thir Ev ans 1011 liospltai^^ Wednesday, January^ ^^^BOT:Tuinch* eonrf*^f^~ ^ ^ v-r^;; ^in^W^^^i . Joseph Michaels, 1035 Greenwood avenue, who has been home for the Christmas • holidays, returned to Ann Arbor to school on Monday.^ ~2 „Mrs. Patrick H. Saundersrlut^FoT-^ est avenue, has gone to-New Orleans and various other of the golf coast 'pohi^;f^; .aj.^; ej^et^^^j^^^ai^w^^ â- w; ^^-M^'^-Spar;r |e# Wea^e^aay for Vero, Fla., where he will join his Th^^dayr^fteMioonthfami^ where he in tends to en* service jaorkfix^^gasfe-a 4M^Mh^»\-^M^ ^^icrcpfcidh;:~-br^^r,wlblikHliiQih^ village and commended the organization for ii^^iM&.t^^it-.-^fSut' Wihriette's welfare [â- wbr%g f ".""' iS|ll|;||^-||||li;li;;,; "Mr. and: Mrs. W. Nf Cornell, 801 Ashland avenue, left early this week fbf New: prleatts- Ivhere the!y will spend sometime Jicksonviliei Mi; Thjey expect ? to rettirri home in--the spring by -"way of Washington, D. C. ^"Mfs. Warren Darst^tll^ Lake ave- nue, is leaving today for. Pensacola, t^la./ to be the gues£ of her daughter, for the remainder of the winter^ I " â- â- - t'-";ifr / ': ' •• • 'v.'v-..-".'â- •'â- 'â- .â- ';«J5^Si""- . Mrs: R. E.<>ane and family, 1000 Michigan avenue, have gone to Oak- land? thif»y will hf j^inpd by Mr Crane c; formerly resided at l^e-f Evanstbjr lj^e%?faid^Hga^fe^ apartment in Eyaristori^ are in St. Louis, MFo.i this; v^eeki where Mr. ;^^ge:;wm^|lM^n4ij^ ."buSines'S'i. 1^f^^^^^^fe^l?^Sll^ â- ' - on_ the L*ro Mfean*d:vv M;rsv;: Weridel#:^:PP":Sliig will entertain at an "Indian Dance" Satttrday}|^ve«mg^anua^ I ballroom, of their home at Ml Lake a^efl^e^iThey-are p^ ing to leave 'early in ^bruary Jordan ..^tended- ^-solourri-in^Florida^^'rjspr - i~Mrr^ and Mrs. Edward ^^chageft spending six sis Jill weeks with friends in Pasadena^-Cat* ^^S.SndMporitheir;:i^urh,about the riiiddle ^^â- .ol;.|february,::-will. go: on .to. New Or- *a * ||an|i and later down mto Florida. ;"^;||Miss.;- :;frances\:>Flbntye, ".'whoi-'-Speiit Sp the j;holidays with herj parents, Mr. ^| ^nd;^frs..$lSh. Fien#e,::729;La;k*:gv|fc riuelias returned to For^ Waylrie|€n#, ^ivlp' resume her :'teach.ing:vih 'one -of-the- ^:;|^vschools,y:;^.:: Jack Burt, -who spent his Christ- mas vacation in town Visiting friends, is ill at the University bLjPI»noisf in Champaign, 111. ti$0:WlB$M:<:^ ;. Mlfalf"Mr#«::#iir^^ of Wilmette, are spending the winter in..-New Orleans. 1^y?.;.w||l.:;.,..^et!U|n home -early:1ri.'J^e^;l0gf0§:^ffM":[ Miss ,^ll(lme\/i*rttil^^^^^n^^s at a New Year's Eve party for twelve friends at her home, 512 Central ave- The Neighborhood Circle will hold alt thxy meeting at the home of Mrs. LouisuJCjGillson, TOo^Forestr ave» .nueknext Monday. ^^$^MM'B^ :.."â- â- "â- 'â- â- ' .....'...rr-#^~-',-f^:^^^t%? ; Cozy Corner Circle of the Congre- gational church will hold an all day meeting at the Congregational church next Thursday.':' 'â- -WW^^WW^:^ : ....... â- _,^^^^w-^^m^ Mrs. Joseph Nelson and son Jack, of Rockford, alrjyjsd_ye§tefdax to he the guests of Mr. and Mrs*iidHarry Hasselberar of Ridjare avenue. ^: •;^:: The Village-Dancing Club will en- tertain at the Winnetka Woman's club on Tuesday evening, January 31. ....... _. _.. . ,,.__^;_,.,. .................. ........ â€"Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Pettibone, 512 Central avenue, entertained at cards on Friday, evening last. 4=- ^^ --- ' â€" *â€"- â- â- 'â- '-'"â- Mrs. Charles R. Mack, 707 Central avenue, was hostess to her Tuesday Luncheon and Bridge club this week. Mr. Perry L. Smithers,711 Lafc nue, is in Boston on business. Mr. Joseph Schmidt of Austria ar- rived at the home of his brother, Mr. Michael Schmidt of Gross Point on Thursday. Mr. Schmidt is expecting another brother from Bel; latter ^part. of the week. .W^-^^m^msrn^ .;,..-,n;^ - / .-'â- '• •• â- '"â- :â- 'â- :::".-v'^-_.:.^'miS^^sMMm^ i^Mrs. -W;:' B. Davies, 530. Forest :^ave* nue, left this week for an extended sojourn' in - C^liforriiaipf^^»fPf«fs^ . Mr*f;'Harrr^Grts street, left Tuesday to spend';:Myer*|m" owSriliv-iBiirfeeri' imall-Swi' wM00? ihd^ Mrs. M* -. "Ei'; Sarker^-SZI^t^Miif- avenue,. :whov.har ljiii^WrlD«iW;#>'iiS«-- the: 'writoiitifa:-^^^ thii^^relelcj to^i bri th* rba^i ^oq«|^ Mrs. E. P. Bartlett, 1324 Elrmvood avenue, left yesterday for a visit at her bid home in Wbostefi Mass. Mrs. Nels Jacbbseh7i322 Wilmette avenue, accompanied by her mother. left recently for Palin Beach, tiaL v~ ' ' '_____'^*-~ â- â- â- -'â- ^'-^;;->'r- siMr. Gebrge^HrrSchildbach, |1606 Lake avenue, was called >SjNew York £ity, bn business, ..thisâ- .â- week.-,s:?";:; i Mrv W. J. King, 611 Forest avenue, was in Omaha, Neb^oiv a business trip this week I Mrs. Frank W. Hopkins, 116 Ninth street, has gone to Ludington, Mich., for «:â- -viaiti^^^^r^^^::^K-^-^.>^-av-^y |#^rs>:;'Antbui^ttl| day evening for an extended outing at..Vero,,Fla.;-;fi^PiǤ^^^ :*yi;ls&; in February; left on Friday of last ^wjeek on a com- l>medMbttsittesS'â€"andj%4easure^ trip^ through southern California returning sMii^aysoi^>aii^ m,©the-';springfe£ â- V"::'-'-%a,:-fc*M?&4 SiSr^--^Hugb^i^^#tsherii^ itreet, leffi yesterday for coast points on a "Tenths will be joined Pacific business trip^, and Angeles, about the middle^ of Febru- iiiryv where they^wniVrewaitt\::;fdr7;;tfie. balance' bf: the â- wihtier.:;; |-"^0'm^itâ€" «#Mr^and Mrs. R. E; Fitzgerald, have isbld their home at 1306 Gregory ave- nue* and left Wednesday for their winter home at Carmel-by the-Sea, California. "^-r*- ftMr; arid Mrs. R. M. Johnston of 116 Fifth street, returned this week from Haricock|ilMichi|i where they were New Year's guesls of Mr. Jbhnston's parentsv;||||g^>^g|||^ lfTPs?FlSiu^^ with a surprise party in honor of her p^rentsi Mr.^#|td Mrs, E A. Pettibbrie OH Tuesday" 4veriirigt January 3^iri ! honor brtheir^ fwelldimj^a^nlversarjri MISS GERTRUDE ULRICH Columbia School of Music of Chicago, ^--C Phone Wa. 142. 710 Linden Ave. fyinggf woman, is carri^ out lSR#ft|^ SPECIAL AflENIK IftlllGIVEN TO ELECTROLYSIS! UltiSSS' Succeuorto rMis$-:^u*ch;nlifii U23 C^Aven^ . _ 615 D«tUSU ET-nttoa MOTIVES1 and 41 ^Iwttidi f lid 9 WiSM00S§, Monday and ^5 Miss Margaret Stattman, 1039 Liri- den avenue, who has been in the east lift for several weeks, is how in St. Louis, wher* she expects to reniaih all winter e sn % i Mr.4rand MrsV Julius Sengy 1222 Chestnut avenue^ left Tuesday eyen- irig for ari exteri<dyed stay- hi -Floridte^ 'M^^ftljudge and Mrs^ .Danier^MSl>fickey: «if 1523 Walnut averiue^ announce the engagement of their darighter, Helena '& Mickeyi#^Mr^Ivar ED Sfockel^of |»ic^gp;- â- fesSMSjfe Jf, l<s»i-,-.„ ,--------------------.......... -M^s:T|1irlirice:;:;Wrifty^ "^^^y^ri^Mrs,^. G. Wtay, ^IS^Watsh--Saturday ^evening rm$$- mglou avenu«7 r^uTn^d~~tearry^ last I wetek to the University of Wiscon H4pen" tion' at hornet WM^M^M^ g"-f5-:.-v.- Bates, 1430 Gregory avenue,-ai^-teaving^todajTrfor sa: #feerweeks^ fc^uirlt^ the solrtht Visiting in Atismiar Moritg^mery, arid -fJBatesyille,; Ala. ^il^^fe^ilftii ^Announcement is made of the marri- age of Miss Elsie C Sodmari of High- wood to Mr. Robert R. Cassel on Thursday, Januaryâ€"5. Mr. and Mrs. Cassel are making their hdmtf in High* Mr. an rs/Edwm of ampi 908 Central averiue, are receiving con- graijilations Qri the birth of a son, Kendall uary>;.^ti Lewis/ o|i Thursday, Jan- ^Miss-Mar|o«e^Bay^-efltertaine^4h«^ members of her Bridge club informally at her homer 1716 Forest avenue, on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sanford Mer£^ndin^iheZh<Jkiayi^ca-^^ . ...,-r-«â€" â€".«. -t -"r~~r""" ""osts at a dinner^dance given-last at^gje.sa.S|i^i|clan Saturday Plaza, a ; ^p fhe^^iriti I^isioiis of the-Metliodist y^ for a Pro- ii;_L^i^ssiv*^inner^-4o-4)e^-h tlsp- "wary> - 20. mmi^MMMmMsip^isp^l*rf ^^ January 16 and47:Mp|| Richard Barthelmess ||i;;lll|^l>f the Virginia J ^liMoyntains^^friMii; â- â- theiJ| â- |f^t«rdbjr_. .;Eveni«|r J*cwst|J Wednesday, January 18 SlicebrapyI Thuraday, Friday and Sat- ,, January 19-20-21 JOHN BARRYMORE A^£h^by^ daughter arffveld at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt King, TIL Forest avenue, on Saturday morning, January 7;'^g 'â- ;%-^^^ii|l: - SrMiss^EditK Young, hat returned from a vacation; with her- parents ^Vin^ ^cen^ies, Jlnd^, and has re-opeiied her classes nt music. mm$m STYUSfTMlOaHlR ats maae to order, -clcaiicd,^Wockcd The Store of Personal Service Wf 1217 Wilmtite Aunue MILLINERY and DRY GOODS v(-':^P>:i::' Jmi uesipfihetroxlpW0^ MUH w*ww Wp0W^ fc â€"»»»»â- »»»»â- »»» â€" â- â- â- â- <â- â- â€"MM â€"i»| IfGlSHOEf »|-' l'Wt!$:0- WW%- â- ilili i&^^Rii^i 'M$SA For Ghillfoeii and Boys Sixesffife to 11â€"Regular Price...... ^*^'-,i'^*gg^5g^^^fe $311 $3.45 Sizes 11% towa-JUgular^FriceT rrvvr^^ ^r NOWT^.v-;^~Tl'-â- *W,^TtViW$$M ^~^~M We also have some broken sizes which wiD be disposed of SP9 Railroad Avenue smmm ^gg wuMirti^1iM&t& "l^^^JS"-""i . â- (lifefei^jii^^ti__-..*,.y .^.-.l:, ;^_:.^__: