SHQKE NEWS, FRIDAY. AUGUST 1^1923 F6nMtMesr-mmt§mub lift* en nrf| sp K presentation ofr "Beauty and the Beast" given by a group of Wilmette children under the di- of Mrs. W. E. Beazley last Satur- as a great success, and benefited bies Friendly Society to the extent r fifty dollars. %'X outdoor setting of rose-decked and colored lights framed by an of roses presented the lovely cos- and graceful dancing of the child- , great advantage. The various ters were well acted with surety the dancing was. spirited and and the songs and recitations iven. names of the children to whom abies' Friendly Society is indebted most enj oyable entertainment are: Berch, Anna Boddie, Marion |er, Joan and Margaret Beazley, Carlen, Ruth and Dolores Chatard, Henderson, Carol Lawrence, Jane ;, Katharine Maxwell, Molly ey, Helen Miller, Esther McKeigh- ^aymellie Kreuch, Virginia Shaw, 1» jjiana Weedon, Sarah Whitehill, Ssf Henderson and George Boylston. and Mrs. Donald R. Innes, 1005 rood avenue, were hosts at a novel dinner party last Friday evening. were covers for twenty-two guests : table which was made especially he occasion and was situated in the of a group of tall oak trees. Suf- mt light was furnished by an orig- â- fecheme of Mr. Innes' which forced ,„ light through the table cloth from liiJrneath the table. mbers and alumnae of Kappa Kappa sorority will hold a benefit party for their house fund he home of Miss Louise Berry, Lake avenue, 2:30 o'clock. Local HHibers of the active sorority are 111 Leah Eldridge, Miss Minnie Mae idt, Miss Ethel Flentye, Miss Doro- Brown and Miss Louise Berry. rs. L. F. Becker entertained at lunch- and bridge at her residence, 105 h street, on Thursday of last week onor of Mrs. Edwin C. Barnes of ida, a former resident of Kenilworth. . Barnes is visiting with several old ids in the village this month. rs. Bruce MacLeish entertained mem- dnesday at her home, 85 Wentworth me, Glencoe^-Marguerite Gompfr sh, '14, chairman of the association s committee, told of her impres- of other clubs visited in the west. - ' »;--~-'ajj;.,»)»r<wi'ii...i ,.,,. .^iJM^^fiJtor-CTaM^â- ,_ â- ; . vat. - - .....â€"it____l.!=*HQ5!!!!s__;____._.„______L.::r_-.5S Irs. Walton-Ball, 574 Fir street, Wm- a, and her sister, Mrs. DeForest W. nbrou of Cobert, Michigan, will d a fortnight in northern Wiscon- visJiting frieflds and relaWves at ppewa Falls, "Wasa" and "Wiscon- Rapids." n Thursday of last week, Mrs. E. Fatch, 611 Washington avenue enter- ed at an informal lunchepn in honor Mrs. Alfred Bersbach of California, has been at the Edgewater Beach el for a part of the summer. Hi ~"~ Mrs. Clifford Hubbard of Rock Island, who was the guest oi Mrs. J. B. Olwin, 820 Lake avenue, last week, was forced to shorten her visit here on account of the illness of her small son. Mrs. Hub- bard plans to return to Wilmette later; . . »H the season., y^^w.::-....^/*^*- exDecte^hnm^h/ll^ !1J; ^T*& §ent a few days this week with Mrs expected home the latter part oMhtj & n> m &ntral avenUe, en route to Janesville, Wis., where he has ac- Mr. is week from northern Minnesota, where he has been looking over some timber? land. Miss Margaret Couffer, 903 Lake ave- nue, returned Sunday from « visit witk friends in New York city, arid a sojourn at Atlantic City, with her father, J. D. Couffer. ": - v t\ y:i j â- . Dr. and Mrs. D. W. Rapp, 406 Park avenue, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, Friday morning Au- gust lO^":;:;^â€"-^-^:!^^1?^--7"^'17 Mrs.'"""Will~Cr Bratm will entertanr members of the Friday Luncheon and Bridge club at her home, 807 Central avenue today. i Miss Gertrude Moeller was a luncheon hostess on Tuesday to a group of Illi- nois university students, at her residence, 908 Ashland avenue. pi Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Keller and fam* ily, 820 Greenwood avenue, have gone to Trout Lake, Wis., for a three weeks' vacation. " Mr. and Mrs. H. Russell Smith, 430 Eight street, are departing this week- end for a motor trip through the Ken- tucky mountains. Mrs. F. L. S. Harman visited with friends in Wilmette Tuesday en route to Pasadena, from Boston. Mr. Frank B. King, 825 Greenleaf ave- nue is in St. Louis on business this week. o Comanci dub met Tuesday in the home of Mrs. Herbert J. Leach, 630 Wash- ington avenue. Mrs. Frank L. Koontz, 1121 Ashland . . . ..___ , - â- *â- :â- * stess to theDraw^ Club on Tuesday of this week. m r. Dwight L. Harris, 1011 Chestnut HUme, has returned from a four weeks' through Glacier National Park. Harris and the children, who ac- panied him, are remaining in the &t for several weeks longer^^^, Lr. and Mrs. B. S. Bristol, and son, troll, returned to their home m Moline motor Tuesday, after a two weeks' ling in company with Mr. and Mrs. irles E. Hbtze arid family. at Lauder- |e X,ake, Wis. lessrs. Whitman and Winfield Tay- 849, Michigan avenue, are. at Mason like Resort, Fifield, Wis., for the month August. Davis Lee Taylor and Ger- Taylor are at the North Shore imp%^^atervlietf^M.ich.;:,..; ^ 1 j;^ii„.;.:;.,:l: [Mr. and -Mrs. John Campbell of Mil- aukee, were week-end guests at the C. Shurtleff home, 815 Lake avenue, route to Bay View, Mich., where they to spend several weeks, ^li-ii^ 3r. and Mrs. Charles Bailey Blake, )9 Chestnut avenue, are receiving con- futations upon the birth of a son, â- pmas Lytle, Saturday, August 11. Mrs. John Gallie of Wichita, Kansas, is the house-guest of Dr. an* Mrs. Don- ald M. Gallie, 1115 Elmwood avenue. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Tjdmarsh, 820 Greenwood avenue, are leaving today for a week's outing at Eastland, Wis. "EdwanHKracker Elmwood avenue, are sojourning at Lake Geneva," this weelt '. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Poronto, Elmwood avenue, have gone to Lake, for a fortm^tV-ttttttrtgr-"-â- Miss Anne Brautigan, 725 Prairie ave>f| nue, is spending a fortnight in Mil- waukee. -•oâ€" Miss Betty Mulvey, 800 Oakwood ave- nue is visiting friends at Crystal Lake, 111., this week. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Newton, 348 Wash- ington avenue, are leaving shortly for an outing in northern Wisconsin. â€"uâ€" Wayne and Carl Hotze, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Charles g. Hotze, 1229 Hill street, are quarantined with mumps. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Rrinboth, 1015 Ashland avenue, have returned from trip to Yellowstone Park. cepted a new position. ;y||| Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Troy and Miss Dorothy Troy of 828 Ashland avenue, returned home this week after a trip to Mackinac Island. â- '^k^M^W^0tr^fV:'M ? Mr. and Mrs. James F. Watson, 212 Woodbine avenue, are receiving congrat- ulations on the birth of a spn, Jimmy, Jr., on Friday, August 3.*»w*^:w?^-$ ?1 Mrs. Jerome 1725 Highland weeks at the home of her Amarillo,.,, Tex..%v â- '.â- .|" -..v^,. B. Hooker, formerly of avenue, is spending six parents in i Miss Irene Carey, 1046 Elmwood ave- nue, is spending a fortnight with friends in Watseka, Hip:.,:'.-;-:- -^jtii^r?!-;=-:!";â- v;^"^S^;^?ai* i Miss Louise dhambler, 1615^ Ashland, avenue, is spending a few days at Lake' Mills, WHs.-_.-f .^. , ,,,, ^:~~-- v.'- ,s Miss Marion Eckhart, Miss Grace Glennon, Miss Ruth Burns, Miss Betty Darling, Miss Frances Olson, Miss Vir- ginia Hedrick, Miss Virginia Woodland and Miss Mary Louise Owen, held a progressive house party this week. The party commenced with a luncheon at the home of Miss Glennon. Dr. and Mrs. Henry H. Everett, #15 Cumridr road, returned Saturday from a two weeks' motor trip to Winona Lake, Ind., where they visited Mr. and Mrs. W .A. Petersen. Their daughter, Mrs. Charles Dines, Mr. Dines and their son, Mrs. Frank Fuller, who rented^ her home in Winnetka this summer and has been residing at the Kenilworth Inn, left Saturday for New Yorl? to sail for Eu- rope with her daughter, Miss Phoebe Fuller, i ^hey will be gone until next 'Spring./ j|ir|;.,p-;s|.:r;.;" ^.0^,^^^, Mr. ant ilrs. Theodore C MontC 226 I Warwick road, accompanied by Blanche and Aubert Moritz, arrived in New York harbor Saturday on the ship Berengaria, | from a summer of European travel. I They returned homell&onday^^fm^'^- MiMr. Charles Meyer, 423 Cumnor road, who has been in San Francisco for the past six months returned home Satur- day. He left Thursday with Mrs. Meyer and their daughter, to visit tfc/Jj^pjjajn Englars at Tomahawk, ;Wis,^^f|vf||f; 'mMM!'â- ' 'Dtr^thy'^ Sear^.417 Warwick jroad,.. returned home Monday from a six weeks' trip in the East. She was a guest; of a cousin in Portland, Maine, who accompanied her on her homeward tour.,;,.;..;!.;^;._;.,,;,..,,,;,, â- .;'-"':;-;.s^.*-K^;;i^Wj^r'.^/'- % Mr. and Mrs. TgC. Kingsley, 528 Cumnor road, and family, returned home , after spending an enjoyable^ summer ,;i at I Conesus Lake. N. Y. tt Mr. B. H. Bisbee, 523 Essex road, ar- rived home from the East recently with his son, Hinman, who has been with Mr. Ned Porter at Camden, Maine. Mrs. Bisbee and Jane have also returned from Ephraim, Wis.-';%f':":\/'-";;f;^ Mrs. Edwin Hedrick, 304 Melrose ave- nue, returned Tuesday from a visit with her mother in Rochester, N. Y., and with Mrs. John Carpenter at Conesus Lake. N.;,.Y. r:^?:^ /' :,..,,..,'.';-'Xvi:V^.:--s: Mr. Belmont Hawkes left recently to take up a position in Buffalo, N. Y. Miss Margaret Kendrick of HuronH'.|fich.^ia:' '?««««*. of,-!Ms»^ t M. Bums, 614 Essex road, is her fdr';:a;; few:%ee1cs^Mrs.".' Burns eriter!*S'$| tained informally at luncheon anj|* jh* ^ movies. • for • her- guest Satiirday.»s^w5^'is-^|i, â- ;;â- 'â- â- â- â- .â- â- â- â- â- â- . ;:"-ro-i â- :â- â- â- â- â- â- ^'â- mm^m^ik â- 'â- ' Mr. and Mrs, Frank A. Gerould -^ymA daughter, Patty, formerly of Nev^ York, are visiting their father, Mr* Henry JTayi lor, Jr., 431 Essex road.^vlri' the fa% ^ Mr. and Mrs. Gerould expect to lr#^lii** : Philadelphia. '||g;; j||| g|I'ippii|i^^^„. ^lMiss; Elizabeth Hanftah, \256;:'Woo4^' j||l^ stock avenue and the.,Misses: Elizabeth S||i%| and :^Kathryn' Stolp, 336.. Warwick: :rx»d^|li§|| left Wednesday to Visit the Misses Mar*i.||i^S garet and Cornelia. Keith at Big la^rml^M. .Wis,.,,^p-:^^^,„;.â- â- â- , â- â- '•' -^^i^i:. â- Mff^mA,r who have been spending the summer in fp| Europe^ landed at Quebec Sunday .on ",tf^|, |^ ship Doric: They arrived home Tueafet ^ Mr;'^ichmond Kenyon, 304 Xiummbl1 road, Mr. Jack Smith, and Mr. Bellows who is living in Toronto, da, will leave today to visit the Shat- tucks at State Line. :. '^^^^p^^p^ â- - Mrs. .Frank. L. :Bellows^na^'"'retur«^^^^ from a six. weeks' eruise. aroun4.^;,the.%pF world and is now the guest of her daugh-,'I*i^'" ter, Mrs, Walter :road,:-;:.;.^$Â¥p^: ' Mr;' and Mrs. Andrew "M,' Tayldr spent :||f| Monday and'Tuesday with Mrs. W.,'JL||lg| Taylor, 310 Cumnor road, en: *ov&£x1&:l0mL South .Bend, after spending,a.Jortnight^^^a at .Falmouth, on .(^p^od, Mass.|^^^M Mrs. George WVlCeehn,;^312^.'Mi^'^g road, was hostess to her Bridge cwib ^A Tuesday afternoon. 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