Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Jan 1922, p. 7

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sH"'^:' liilittlll^ â-  .tiitiilSSiit^Mi jmmfmmmmimm^mmmmmmmmmt^mmmmmmmj^ ov J\^ 1 r\ kfAL I p JS/ I I I riK^g ^~:;:1| I teSrv :-i?^Sss i-rozen Affords Opportunity is HE latest fad in the more advanced sporting circles of the North" IShbreT is skate sailing. 'Tis said that a good skipper may make more than 30 miles a*n hour by the clever handling of the unique Iit|lghtana sail he carries. It is a light leg 'o mutton canvass about ten by six feet in size, braced up the middle* The skater extends his arms side wise, holding the leeches and bracing his back against it as he glides over the ice. The light boom is back of his knees, the peak extends several feet above his head.' favojltel^gathering place is the "Mfss Caroline de Windt, daughter ^f Mr. and Mrs. HeyligerA. de Windt, Haschosen the second Saturday after- noon iri June, the tenth, as "the date for her marriage to Albert S. Gardner, son of MT^-and Mrs. W ner of tfew York. The lor the Skokie marsh, particu- broad expansel oJjc^iaJLthe Winnetka Municipal golf finks, wheFe motors from eveTy town onâ€"ther iarly: North Shore are parked for blocks along Willow road while their occu- pants enjoyâ€" the - greatest xrt winter -sports for hours at a time. Several of the new sails may be seen there -almostâ€"anyâ€"afternoon^- while many impromptu" imitations produce some- what the same results as^the-expen- sive originals from the Chicago sport- ing goods houses. It is claimed that there is?'an ice route irorS the west end of Central street to Glencoe which is rough only in spots and for the most part excellent skating. Among the well known young peo- plewlwr frequent the Winnetka ice field are Mr. and Mrsr Morris Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Gary Sutcliffe, Mr. and Mrs. Prancis M. Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ackert Banks, Mr. and Mrs. Emory Wilder, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Walcott, Miss Lois' Wilder, Miss Josephine Dole, Miss Gladys_ Spry, Miss Sarah Louise Buffi»gt©h> Gerald ^Butler. IGeorge Buffington, Robert Landreth and Donald Miller; „ Alpha Beta * Gamma Delta sorority held its annual midwinter dance at the Drake on Friday evening of last week. Joe De Haye has reurned to Mar- quette college, in Milwaukee to re- sume his- studies aftera visit with his parents. A meeting of the North Shore Mac- Do well society was held on Tuesday evening, at the Community House in Winnetkas^rAmoBg-the^ subjects of in- terest discussed, by^somei noteor^du^ cators, was the possibility of the North Shore MacDowell society co- operating with the schools of the north shore toward art development, â€"~ ___â€"â€"- â-  ' , o------------------â€"â€"â€"â€"â- â- "- â€" Mr. R. D. Schuettge, 804 Greenwood avenue^â€"whoâ€"is^ ^ecretary^treasureT^^ oLJfre Mid-Wegji^T&ififaft^ company^ is in the west making an inspection of the tailoring establishments in Boone, Waterloo, Fort Dodge and Sioux City, la. Mrs. L. B, Wilson of Evanston, formerly of Wilmett.e, has gone to California, with her son, Ray C» Wil- son, who is first officer on the S. 8. Matsonia, running between San Fran* md-Honolulu; ^ .,.;r^.lj[-..^^:^«.,i;;;;!:i Mr, and Mrs. John Fischer announce the engagement of their daughter, Helen, Marie to P. R: Gallagher, son of Mr. and Mrs. W> Greenville, Mich. C, Gallagher of Mr. and Mrs. Bruchauser announce the birth of a daughter on Saturday, January ,14.-- s,";ts^ North Shore alumnae of Dartmouth College were entertained at a banquet at the Blackstone on Monday even-. ing. â„¢..... .7.....'..... ;.â- ;;:;â- :.......__,,' â€"-o-â€"'.. Mr. Sherman Sykes, 825 Lake ave- nue, has returned home -from Detroit. m On Friday evening of this week, the Prentice Players wil present three one- act plays, "Two Slatterns and a King" by Edna St. Millay, '^Mansions," by HildegardeFlannerrshd "The Rob- bery" by Clare Kummer, in Annie May Col. and "Mrs! William V- Jacobs teTrcoernnnounce the engagem their daughter, ^Katharine, to Thorn as EdwardTIough, son of~ Walter M. Hough of Evanston. ,/f he marriage-will take place in the/early spring. â-  â€" °â€" .......â-  â- â€"-.................~'~ Miss Alma Sachtleben, whose mar- riage to Mr. Henry Cramer, is to. be an early spring event, was guest of honor at an informal tea given last Friday afternoon in the home of Mrs Harry Innis in Kenilworth. Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority held its annual mid-winter dance at the Evanston Country club last Saturday evening. Miss Virginia Bull of Wil- »!t....V».l-4-._.... mette, was chairman of the entertain- ment committee. • Miss Ruth Harris of Peoria, HI. has come to Wilmette to make her home with her aunt, Mrs- Frank J. Pfahler, 204 Sixth street. Mrs. â- "â- Leonard StaTTciTand Dorothy, are guests of" Mrs. daughter, Starkel's Elaine Tomaso Teacher of Piano and Theory Mondays and Thursdays' _ _ in Wilmette j§ f§ 1125 Hinman Ape.â€"â€"- -Evanston § sa--- 55 IlllllflllllllllllllillillllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllillillllllW The Philanthropy department of the Wilmette Woman's club will hold an all-day meeting in the club rooms. Sewing will be done for the Fran- ces Juvenile Home; j&Pt ^y^ff'ti^. •^tfi'^'H^ ' •"â-  Mrs; Frederick •D^DaW^*wlif? hostess to one of the Tuesday eon and Bridge clubs $tf Ther 1716 Forest avenue^ next we« Miss Pratt W 1454 turned Saturday ^to^ Staunton7".':W^Va;f!l|| ^e^;Sjghool?,at Mr. ^sNorstroin, 135© GreeOwqod ^enuei^ft Sunday evening on a business trip ^jj&igfflS^ lastman, entertained the Tuesday Luncheon and Bridge club at ss aenneiden who has been visit- ing friends at 1124 Linden avenue, returned to â- h^^g^.Myj^^M^i earlyV:this â- â- "â- w.eekllll^^ *?Kft%W».^:^i®-y?WS'*w STYLliffpiLLiN^^^ cleaned, blo ^SSFi-emodeled .'.. ...'.;';•.'. ,â- ..:-.. -.-:â- â€¢â€¢.â-  : A.y$$g!$fg'j$m-- 'â-  '»>Ri?l%*»JW? OPENED Wilmette Branch King «ANDYSHOP muiitttiimimiiitmitiiiiimimiimimiimiiimmmiimmnimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimm' Our l^nie K|ade can^iesJaglude^ fudge, chocolates, .bon bons, car amels, patties, opera Mr- H. D. Long, 815 Park avenue, "who is^sp«ndin^^h«r-winter~in- Mel- bourne, Fla„ has acquired a reputa- tion as a fisherman of some note. His first catch, a thirty-five 'pound sea bass, was received her€H-a few day$ ago by his sister, Mrs. H. E. PoHard urteenth stre Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Icrkes of Hubbard Woods, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Miss Frances --â€"Jl&ompsony^Ao Mr. Willis ReQttgLjBJXv antr-son^-of-Jto. ancUMrs. JHenryi^W^ Bryant, who live at the Shore Crest. The engagement was announced at informal luncheon given Saturday Mrs. Ickes at their home. an by - = A group of Wilmette folks, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Barritt, who has as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Alfring of New rToT^SrifiSTSfrrand Mrs. Arthur Ham- jnondr Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mitchell, and Mrs. Arthur Crane, joined a group of south side friends at a theatre-party -andâ€"supper- Friday evening. WOuilmette Country club will enter- tain, with a formal dinner dance to- morrow evening for the senior, mem- herszi On-Saturday evening, January 28, a Cabaret Dinner, similar to the enjoyable attair ol Jaat_month-Jwill4 S lliss Rinnette Douglas, a student at the University of ^Wiseonstejâ€"re- turned to her home in Milwankee on Wednesday, aftir being the guest for several days of Miss Aliee Gallagher, Forest avenue. :__â- -;:;'*;,>â- .â- â- ;";' {â- 'â- â- -â-  y./i. . Jtfiss Alice Gallagher was a bridge hostess-oft Thursday^afternoon of last week at hep bonier 11833 Forest aye? JiftSftfTt oTTBcr mitlding fund for the DelftfcGamma sororltjf. ^awwawaa^Jta^MCTBffi^^ l^rand Mrs. S. P. Stevens of 555 Sheridan road, Winnetka, announce theâ€"engagementâ€"ofâ€"theirâ€"daughter, Pauline, to Donald Geary of New York. -râ€"-â€"â€"â€":â€" ' ,:â€"Q-*^-â€"-â€".â€":------'-------- Mrs. Paul F. W. Kehling, 719 Laurel ave^e^was--ealled~4o--Los«~Ang Cal-, thjg week owing to the serious If All candies are made in our Evanston shop, and fresh candies are detfvereci~every"clay. " of -Jte- Kehling's- mother. Mrs. Mr7 ahdTWrs^J6hir^HaffmahrT505 Sheridan road, are leaving tomorrow for a six weeks* sojourn in St. Peters- burg, and other- southern cities. Miss llhtolneTte~TheIeh> 8 avenue, who has been HP for the past month with a throat affliction is now to be about again. The Young Woman's Auxiliary of the Wilmette Woman's club announces a "taffy pulling" party for the even- ing of Wednesday, January^, at the clubhouse. :,,...7rr.l... .....,..,;> ~^,,.. ,-â€"-^'-- The Manuka club wilt meet with Mrs. George R. Harbaugh, 1219 For- est avenue, next Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Frank Gv^ Watson will be hostess to the Comanci club on Tues- day afternoon next at her home, 1341 Chestnut avenue. IF Our prices are reasonable, as jortettâ€"chocolates^ 75c a ^ouird"" and other prices~^n~propoftion. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiHiiiiitittiitmniiiiinniiiniMriiiiiiiitiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiMuiiiiiiiii Lobby Store Glovcr^Brbwii Bldg. Phone Wilmette 1513 ^OMMWNrfY DAJTCIN Every Tuesday Evening Every jPrpcess „ fying pt womanr is ^mei^ii€r heepiThe MarineHo s used.

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