Social Happenings on the North Shore by Ruth Risley
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- Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Jan 1918, p. 5
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- Ruth Risley
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- Informal charity dance party February 21 under direction of the Young Ladies' Auxiliary of the Wilmette Woman's Club on Thursday, Feb. 21. Mrs. Roy Bowers is chairman, and Miss Margaret Renneckar, president.
St. Monica's Guild of the St. Augustine's Episcopal Church plans to have a "Fuelless Day" dinner at the church next Monday night January 28 at the Parish House.
Ice skating at Indian Hill Country Club
Parties being given for Miss Agnes Collyer, who will be married next week. A card party for the bride will be given by Miss Betty Johnson at her Glencoe home. A luncheon will be given by Mrs. Leesley at her home in Edgewater, and next Monday, a card party will be given by Mesdames Taylor and Mowry of Evanston.
Mrs. David Forsyth Anderson of Michigan avenue entertained guests Saturday. They included Mr. and Mrs. E. Jackson Casse, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barrett, Mr. and Mrs. George Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Robet Tansill, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Webster, Miss Mary Barrett and Dr. Joseph Norton
Rev. L. O. Baird of Seattle, Washington, formerly of Crescent Place, Wilmette, will be in town to speak at the Congregational church on Sunday. He will be the guest of Rev. and Mrs. Roy E. Bowers.
Mrs. Samuel H. Cohen, 1231 Forest avenue, entertained Thursday afternoon for her small daughter, Ruth's, birthday. Guests included Dickie Nicholes, James and Mary Hood, Amy and Jessie Hosmer, Frank Ferley and George Glover
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mussen, 1709 Highland Avenue, announce the birth of a son on Friday, January 18.
Dancing parties on Tuesday afternoon at Brown's Hall under direction of Miss Alicia Pratt for New Trier students are popular
PTA meeting rescheduled because schools are closed
"H and W" Club entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James G. Wray, 619 Washington avenue.
Mrs. Edmund Andrews, formerly of Wilmette, guest of Mrs. Carl R. Latham, 229 Sixth street.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hall McDermott, 620 Washington avenue, announce the birth of a daughter, Elizabeth Mary, on January 8.
Miss Margaret McCue entertained at her home 631 Washington avenue for her birthday
Mrs. Charles R. Mack, 707 Central avenue wll be hostess to Tuesday Luncheon and Bridge Club
Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Spinney will entertain friends next Tuesday at their home, 927 Ashland avenue.
Miss Ethel Lusted entertained at cards on Saturday at her home, 1212 Elmwood avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Hastings, 303 Central, have as guests their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hastings of Goshen, Ind.
Walter A. Bradley will leave for New York to enter into Y.M.C.A. war relief work.
North End Dancing Club of Evanston gave party at the Wilemtte Woman's Club on Saturday
Misses Esther Cohen and Helen Butz will return from the University of Wisconsin on February 9 for mid semester vacation.
Miss Dorothy Brown will return home, 612 Lake avenue, from the University of Wisconsin.
Miss Mary Barrett was hostess to Tuesday Luncheon and Bridge Club, 533 Forest avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Clark entertained at dinner at their home, 716 Lake avenue, on Wednesday.
Wilmette Culture Club will hold next meeting at the home of Mrs. Louis S. Becker, 105 Fifth street on Feb. 8
Junior Anderson of Michigan avenue gave a sleighing party last Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Russell, 1009 Elmwood avenue, will leave Friday to spend the winter in Florida.
Robert B. Dyar of Kenilworth is overseas with the United States forces.
Mrs. William Wisehart of Camp Grant, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shurtleff, 813 Lake Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Daniels, 1135 Elmwood, wintering in St. Petersburg, Fla.
Mr. S. A. Wheelock, 822 Central avenue, spending several weeks in California.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sanford Clark entertained guests January 5 at their homeon Washington avenue.
Mrs. E. Richard Webber, Jr. will be hostess to the Reading club this afternoon at her home, 916 Elmwood avenue.
Miss Frances Flentye, 729 Lake avenue, is teaching at Blue Island this year.
Mrs. Frederick T. McLoney, 812 Ashland, returned from a visit East.
Mrs. Simon C. Colton, 600 Central avenue, returned Tuesday from Evanston hospital.
Mrs. Hugh J. Welter, hostess to the Thursday Sewing Club this week at her Evanston home.
Mrs. Mary Springer, 707 Central avenue, will spend the winter in San Francisco, California.
- Date of Publication
- 24 Jan 1918
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- Wilmette.News.288240
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- English
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