Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Feb 1922, p. 7

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soeiAiiS\CTi^ s MacGregor Jenkins USBANDSL event at the Wilmette __Woman*S:_-club, A&-â€"to 4>e celebrated this evening, and club members are lodking forward with interest to its success. In the receiving line will be Mr. and Mrs. John C. Mannerud, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schneidenhelm, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Siddall, Mr. and Mrs. Hayes McKinney, and Mr, and Mrs, Frederick M. Bowes. * ^ : r - Mr. Mac- Gregor Jen- kins, publish- er of the At- lantic Month- ly, who is to be the speak- iGr of the evening, be- gan his ca- reer as editor ? and publish- er, while _Jn ^collegeâ„¢ ^a3To has contin- i ued it to the present day. lWje__are_-_asj-, Mrs. J. L. Hively of 4Z0 Lake 'ayenue. was hostesa...at a luncheon on SaFurday, 28, in honor of her niece and house-guest, Miss Ruth Ellen Shu- pert, of Elkhart, Ind. Covers were laid for six guests, among whom was Miss {Catherine Winship, a former xrio*;v o «w«,;«i Elkhart schoolmate of Miss Shuoert's. iNigru. an annnai-|Tfle home was decorated in spring flowers,^ daffodils predominating. â-  â€"oâ€" '.., . Mrs. Ralph Swofford of Kansas City, Mo., is spending gfeveral days as the guest of Rev. and Mrs. Hubert Carleton, 1103 Forest avenue. The Swoffords are former residents of this .village, and many old friends are entertaining infor- mally In Mrs. Swoffords' honor. „ Flora Waalkes sured that therei is nothing "dry" about Mr. Jenkins except his humor. Jie is "a man of affairs and his literary ^Sag^ienSsTaWarm^^ Jical cast. His lectures have a back- "ground offsound philosophy and a fore- ground of sterling common sense and fuii* of^genia^Hbiumc^-aiid unantici^ pate wit; there is nothing "flossy" about them and they are mighty en- tertaining. His subject, "Fellow Tray, elors," ia a plea for the recognition of the fundamental humanity in our fel- low-man and the application to social problems of the old-fashioned virtues of tolerance and * good will.'-::^§m^ Flora Waalkes, soprano, will fur- nish the musical part of the program. _Miss-Waalkesv-who has-appeared-in^ numerous Chicago recitalsy has^ a ^oice^^^ch^s^at^c^zilcllandzffi ^and ^which she can easily adjust to lightness and even gayety of motif when she so choosesHSHe enunciation is admirable and her understanding of poetry is complete. She will present the fdUowing pro Friends of: Mr. G^ B. Morrison, of New York City, formerly a resident here, will be interested in learning that he is reported to be recovering from a very serious illness. He is still at the Presbyterian hos- pital in Chicago, where he was taken su ddenly "last"November:â€"------------~â€" Miss; Grace Tompkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, W-B. Tompkins of Los Angeles, Cal., is the guest of Miss Margaret Pickard, 1121 Greenleaf avenue, for several days. ;;„,?'â-  Mr. and Mrs. Burt A. Crowe and ;'family, who formerly resides at 1009 Chestnut ayenue -have moved into their new home at 234 Raleigh road, Kenilworth. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. H ammond, 500 Gregory avenue, returned home Mon- day from a ten days' stay in New York'City. ; _;v/; :i; 'J*^;s W. W. Harrington of North Branch, Mich., was the week-end guest of his daughter, Mrs. C. 0. Mitehellr 81*4 Linden avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Clark, and son, Gordon Clark,-who-have-been re^ siding at the EdgewaterBeach hotel, foF several months, are leaving Sun- day for the east .-te-sail on Feruary 14t~on a two month's Mediterranean cruise; 'â- '•â- ' ..'. â- '->,: :".. Mrs: Charles C^Cafhahan, who has been visiting friends in New York city, and has been the guest of Mr, ancTMrs. Albert W. Hawkes IrTMonF clair, N. J., for several weeks, is re- turning^ to her home at 700 Central avenue; this weefc-e; ' Mr* and Mrs. Frank J._ Baker, 507 Lake avenue, are leaving February i(>, for Baltimore, M«i ~ frnnr whimtrg-lhgy- will sail to the; West Indies and Panama. Before their jreturn, they will spendZ several^ /weeks ^ Cali- fornia.;^;..^!; The" woMel of the Methodist cnufcn will give a reception at the home of Mrsr Fv A. Troy, 828 Ashland- avenue, nexiK^jViiesday afternoOJi.^St^yalen tine's Day, in honor of ^he women who have recently become members of the ch«rch, Rend'il ajereno il ciglio ^Phere- are Fairies, at; the -i our Garden ....v....... The Heart of a Rose .----- As: We Part â-  ;;â- ;.•.â- .$&>â- &â-  Q. .Handel Bottom of . .Lehmann . Grlswolch hoste^t-a- dinner^ party- givenatthe ^.Ilgenfritz r Economy Shop has repiemsnea its stock since Christmas and has many attractive novelties for gifts, htthe. form of lamps, and a variety of parch- ment shades for both lamps and can- dle sticks.: The fact Jthat one of pur own ex-service men is ill in a hospital, but able to make most attractive fancy^ leather bags which he sells through the Shop for the benefit of his chil- dren. â-  r '. ^' At some near future date, a white Mr. and Mrs. C. Percjr Skillin, 1019 Sixth street, entertained at dinner last elejiantjieftCoihe gjyen^ij^b^iwkme^ of Mrs. Eward Lilienfleid oh Mich igan avenue, for the benefit of the Shop, and it is hoped that the women of the Village will commence looking now for a nice white elephant. In the Thrift department of the Shop, there has been an unusually heavy demand for boy's shoes. Per- haps you have some cast-off shoes put away, and taking up extra room, that ^you have forgotten all abouts^ laaSSSiSi :Mm ^hnduhcemeht^iemade of^e^mar-- ^firsr^aiide-E-^itclr^ave-a^^ _____ ___'. - _ "««••â-  . -, t________________A__ _i 1.â€"_ t.^.«MA 4AOS mm. m ftage of Miss Helen Donnelly, daugh- ter of the lateJudge and Mrs^Don- liJi^neHr^oI^^ neth B. Cram, of Algonquin, 111., son of Mr. and Mrs. P B.. Cram, which took place xm Thursday^Iannnry- at the Donnelly horned Mr. Cram, who has numerous friends in Wil- «*# mette, and his brie will reside in H Woodstock telnporarily^pif"..........â- â€¢â- â- â€" *t^W|^^: "£:$$&^0g$i. _.___jlanned for the Valentine JDanc- ing party which is to be given at the Wilmette Woman's club on Friday msmm evening, February 17, under the jj^ auspices of %eSocial; Committee aad 'â- W§M$r Yotihg Womai^SSxTnary^of^e-clubT ' 0IIJM Tickets for ';tnV affair may be; ohtaih- IftllJ^ed from any member of the commit- llllj, &$?£$* &-M&: vdoor.. €m,mm^ ^miffm^fim.*. 4l^ft|i*ir;:::mid-season.....â- progrira""^:wa^^v:efi»' -jlllflir memDersjofvMrs._Henry::^.-Snilth*a â- Â«Si;'clas8es. in French last FMay after- illS noon "at the home of Mrs. Smith, 806 wS Oakwood avenue^iTwo short. ..scenes were presented, "La Journee dtin ^gj^psgent^erponce^ " diste." Miss. Marjorie Day accompan- by M^iss Winifred-Mtekey^sangA siM group of French songs. There jwillbe^^^e«tin^o^ Manuka club on Thursday afterno of next week at the home of Mrs. ;Sajmuel H,Jjohe !he^..-ei^-^_____,...^__,_...... ..,...... garments for the needy children* Mrs. EJmil C. But* will be hostess to the Comanci club on Tuesday af- tednoon of next week at her home, 702 Washington avenue. -r- â€" Miss "Anna" Dfhgee" was""hostess to one of the Tuesday Luncheon and Bridge-clubsthir week ather hornet 926 Lake avenue. ,...--^^^^-^^»~=^ A Tuesday Luncheon and Bridge club was entertained by Mrs. T. B. Potter^ at-^herâ€" home, 607 Forest ayenue, this^^lw^ek^„___^___l>â„¢,™„-^ 814 Linen ave- _ â- ~bririge,*~ luncheon at the Hamilton club today. There will be covers for ten. ^Uessrs. Ned GraTher, 631 Lake ave- nue, and George Braun, 807 Central avenue, entered r Northwestern unir varsity tbjff wtytk. : - Mr. Fred Gardner. White left Sun- day fb% an extended business trip before going on to Clearwater, Fla., to jdin Mrs. White. Mrs. F. F. Cain of Hubbard Woods,| accompanied j*y=rher^aiighierfcMrs. Addison Burbank, is leaving toihorrow for an extended sojourn in California. Mrs; Clyie Ross and Mrs. Craig Ketcham of Kenilworth entertained at a bridge party on Tuesday at the In- dian Hill ..Golf .club. qM^m:W&t&M Mrsr J. P. sThelen, ^%^-Pralrie avenue is at Sacred Heart Sanitarium, in Milwaukee, for a stay^ of eweral .weeKB^'gr'iivjri^ivj'fevj;*^-^;^;^ •â- >.*; ;;;^te;g»;;.;Ste^S!*cSi;:f5; ^Tl£e!'M^ses' Janice. West! :In1S*Frances Zipf are leaving this week for a two months" visit in St. Petersburg, Fla* Mrs. Charles7 Ostrbm, 1025 Linden avenue, is visiting friends in Roches- ter, Minn., this week, h::^ a Mr. and are living Mrs. George W. at 1241 Ashland Shrader avenue. CHILDRENS DRESS CARNIVAL ""Indian HIM^ iSblf clti Children's Fancy Dress Carnival to be held atthe club Saturday, February 11, beginning at 3 o'clock. Skating and tobogganing will provide the principal part of the entertainments Special prizes are to be awarded the winners in the various' eyents,_ ; ;: PENFIELD BACKERS ORGANIZE " 2 Wilmette voters endorsing Fredets| Ick W. Penfleld as Republican cahdi-i date for Cook County Commissioner,Iff:/ have been Invited to a meeting to ne|i held at the Village hall this .evening.atff§: 8 o'clock, for the purpose or effecting« a Wilmette organization that will work on behalf of Penfleld's candidacy. The • invitations. :were' s^dut ^» week by: Edward ;Zipt.:,.||^^^a DECORATIONS $w- lis Silt orenee ClarB 1j636 Chicago Avepuei ^Evahston^W Phone Evah»ton504^ frelephonfi Mmifflg man BIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel P. Webb were home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Wenban» 900^ Lake^ aveiaue, last Saturday even- ing^ for 13ffe members of the Fellow- ship club. ; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Rice, 518 Central avenue, accompanied by Mrs. W. R Inger^Boll,i:511' Centra^ avenue, left yesterday to spend a month in aworth cottage, at Miami, Florida. "ox Mr., and Mrs. Louis A. Clark, who are leaving shortly^^ on an extended Medit^aneaiiu cruise ...... M^. Hayes, the '*a;'idi'; 911 Mrs. ClaM ___Lake avenue,____ marriage of their sister, Louise Brownell, to Mr. Robert announce Xbbte Rus- sell Manley on Wednesday, Pebruary GnTThursdair^yening of la»tia?ei6ky inner party at her home, 1033 Blm- wood ^aveimeie^^honogp^f-^er^^ Tlemas.r~ ,.:|^,.,,,.,.,,,,.,,~.5, ..,..., _ ... ;K'i"and'Mrsr':Arthu^','®-:^h^ »4jKiH entertain at dinner at their home, 500 Gregory avenueT t^niorro^'eveTi- ing. There will he jcoyers for twjlve ^esiBi5Sl^g||@ifilii!l^»g| ill; Mf? and Mrs. Cleveland Morse of Many inter^tln^-^eatureaiihave- XJhlcago-^r^-receiv4ng-congratulationB - â€"'â- â- â- - - 1upon the birth of a daughterv recent- ly. Mrs. Morse^ was^formerly Miss Bffle -Ladd. ;S|||||.' • • |p8^:5il|lill|l â- " Members of^e^FlrsfeJDivision of the Ladies' Aid society of the Meth- odist church will meet at the home of Mrs, O. B. Fuchs, 607 Lake avenue, Monday, February 13^^, | ^clojk. Mrs! H. J. Zohne and two effldTen have returned to their home Washington at-1336 extend- avenue, after an ed visit with relatives in Appleton,, wis.-;m? ^Mfsf At N. McXJallum ft entertaining at bridge this afternoon in her home, 1331 Chesfnut avenue, in honor of her sister, Mrs. Charles Bailey Blake! HmMiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiMniiiiiim FIR^ "In a JPersian €ardell,' Repeated by Request lAJks^ Solo ^ci€ew^9^7^; Iliilllip'Nl" |Sopran€# Foartfl ih^$byUmsM C3MircIi| Contralto,^ir8t Congregational Church, Wilmette iRTHUIUCRAFt ,-u^ iti^iiia^ Bass, Episcopal Church of Lake Forest The words of a Persian Garden are select Id from the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. The music is composed by Liza Lehmann. Ijrhe rendition ^ln A Pers^ Gai*^ will be preceded b|r I EDWARDS VON RITTER wwmwmiiiiiiiwinwiiimiiminmiiw^ Admisait

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