Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Feb 1924, p. 13

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WIL~IETTE LIFE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1924 13 Mrs. William W. Wheelock and Mrs. Fred L. Workman will be hostesses at luncheon and bridge at the Skokie Country club on Tue day, March 4. Child Artist Gives Concert to Aid School Building Fund R S. William Sutherland has accepted the North Shore chairman ship of t~e concert to . be ,,i ,-cn by Vi ola M1tchell, t~e httle ~"·dve-yea r-old vi<?linist, of P1tts?urgh, 1 o~ 1 Saturday morn1ng. March 15, m the <:;tudebaker theatre. for the benefit of ihe Building fund of the National Kindergarten and Elementary college. ·Mrs. Sutherland w;tl be assisted by <e,·e ral north shore women : Mrs. Percy Arden of \Vilmette, Mrs. P . W. Bradmeet of \Vinnetka, Mrs. Fred Porter , 1 i Ravinia, Miss Lucile Wood of Highland Park. and Mi ss Iona Moody of l .ake Bluff. The Mu~ic department of the Lake F orest academy is also cooperating with Mrs. Sutherland. Viola Mitchell has played for the foremost critics and musicians cf New York and other eastern cities, who agree that she is one of the greatest talents of our time. She is a normal, happy, and very attractive little girl, and her teacher, ).(iss Margaret Horne, does not intencl tn have her brou~ht out for several \'l'ars. but she was deeply interested in thl' work of the Kindergarten college and its plan for moving out to the north <hnre. and agreed to Viola's appearing in a se ries of three concerts for this proiect. The first o'f the three, given in Pittsburgh last October, was a tremendous success, the Chicago program i~ the second, and the third is to be gi ven in Buffalo, N. Y. 'orth Shore residents will be particularly interested in the fact that ]. Heury Welton of Evanston, the tenor soloist who won the vocal contest held by the Society of American Musicians in January, will assist in this program. t II Kenilworth Hap::::!:J ~ Winnetka paint. s, hand and an t and Literature day, March 2 at M I the Winnet!Q .Mrs . Edward T. Richard so n of Chical"o is at th e home of her moth er , Mrs. Warren A. Lusted, 714 Prairie avr nue, suffrr ' ng from an accident which she had on Tuesday evening . Wh ile return ing from a d inn er -dance . he slipt>ed on an icy walk and broke ·1er shoulder 'ple have shown -oMrs. Edward A. Kracke , 1010 Elmwood avenue, recently returned from Ca lifornia where she wa s called be ~., u s" of her mot her's ilhll ss. Mr. Kracke arrived in Wilmette on Monday a fter a trip to New York. -oMrs. John Rock who spent two '"oe ks ih Wilmette visiting her mother Mrs. W . !3. Palmer, 1132 Forest ave~ nuc , h:,, returned to her home in Ogelby, Jllinois. -oMrs. Addison Burbank and daugh ter. Nancy, of New York city, arc visi ting Mrs. Burbank's mother and father , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cain of Hubbard Woods. -oMrs. Charles McCu e, 631 Washington avenue. will be hostess on Monday to the members of the Mothers ' club, ;n honor of her mother, Mrs. Bronson. ~r. F. W. Bond and their paint. resident s along l?rick, etchings ptls; Mr . Pet~r an? ~aintin~s; The l'Oeighbors will meet on Thursday, March 6, with a program under the direction of the Art and Literature department. Mrs. Harry HarrisOJ·. chairman, Mrs. Llewellyn Jones oi the Chicago Evening Post Literary Revicv. department will be the speaker. Mi ss Helen Welch, contralto, will si ng. An extensive program has been planned for the reg ular meeting of the Art and 'Litera t ure department on March 13, which will meet with Mrs. Harry Vissering, 257 ).l e lro se avenue. The subject will be "Art and Poetry of Japan _a nd the Orient," beginning from Egypt1an days. The speaker will be Mrs. Vissering. -o- A number of guests attended the ,:>rogressive dinner given before the circus masquerade on Tuesday at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Tittell, Mr. and Mrs. Be-rger, Mr. and Mrs. l<oresman :lnd Mr. and Mrs. Walter Noble Gillett. Mrs. Grant Ridgeway, Mrs. Bentley McCloud, Mrs. Rufus Stolp, Mr,s. Bauer Prentiss, Mrs. Korrady, and ).ifrs. Burnham were joint hostesses. -o- 1 pamtmgs; Mr. Iter S .. Murphy, Hardm, paintdels and parchs ; ~Irs. Alfred sculpture; Mr. s ; ~1 rs . Frank 1 pottery. Th~ vving- members, 1, Mrs . . Cassel, r· Hardm, Mrs. Mrs. Burnham. the following Phyllis Ferry, Mr. M. B. Hart, 315 Abbottsford -oroad, left last Thursday for the southAllOther of the card clubs will be land. He will be the guest of Mr. and entertained by Mr s. Frederick Cole Mrs. Charles P . Knill of Lake of the on Friday. Hills, Lake Wales, Florida. The Knills -owere residents of Kenilworth at one Mrs. Hallet Cole will entertain a time. small company at dinner preceding the -oKenilworth club circus masquerade. Dr. and Mrs. Israel M. Chilcott of Sheridan road are being congratulated upon the birth of a son on February 21, at the St. Francis hospital, Evanston. The baby will be named Israel M ., Jr. Mrs. Walter Noble Gillett of 624 Abbottsford road, entertained her sewnil club at luncheon at the Indian Hill club on Friday, February 22. -oMiss Otto C. Owen, 205 Essex road, -oI was hostess to a company of fifty ~Irs. Frank R. Young and Mrs. ~ ues ts at luncheon and bridge on H a r:y V. Crooks issued cards for a Thursday, February 28. reception on Tuesday, March 4, from -o4 u~ti! 6 o'c}ock, at 353 Cumnor road. Mrs. Fred D . Breit. 422 Essex road, Ass1stmg w1ll be Mrs. Kelso Farley, departed Tuesday evening with her Mrs. Ralph Groman, Mrs. E. M . Sweet small daughter, Geraldine, and her and Mrs. Fred Cole. mother, Mrs. Keely of Chicago, for an -oextended visit in Los Angeles. 11iss Elizabeth Eckhart entertained -owith a sleighing party for a large Mrs. Frank Ketcham is convalescnumber of her young friends on Sat- ing from a severe operation at the urday afternoon. Evanston hospital. -o-Mrs. GeorF!'e Fraser of Rogers Park, formerly of Kenilworth, has left for a two month's stay in Pasadena. --o-Mr. and Mrs. George Kingsley entertained a company of ten at dinner on Saturday evening. -oMrs. Walter F. Shattuck and Mrs. E. F. Snydacker will entertain at a Political tea at the home of Mrs. Shattuck on the afternoon of March 2. Mrs. Fletcher Dobyns will speak. -oMrs. Harry Harrison , accompanied by her two children, Joe and Jane, has gone to Clearwater, Florida, where Mr. Harrison will join them next week. SELF-PROPELLED POWER SCRUBBING MACHINES for -oMrs. C. C. Carnahan will be the next hostess for the Tuesday luncheon and hridge club which is meeting at her home , 700 Central avenue, next Tuesday. OFFICE BUILDINGS-SCHOOLS-PLANTS, ETC. Made in Chicago Information on Request ,sts e will follow lrs. Frank A. 1ey will enter- toon, March 4. k of 495 Willow open her home lock. for a tea for the purpose ing the articles e at the IndusTwelfth place, ization which sociated Charing to ill health are unable to given work at t they may be arity, and that eliant. Every,_to be present <N;:k done hv omen 1fi Wtlard Woods and onducting this I Mrs. Joseph Horne will be confined to her home at 1018 Eleventh street, -{)for several weeks as the result of inThe Wilmette Auxiliary of the Ev- juries she received from a fall. -o-anston hosoita 1 is holding its February Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Poronto, who meeting- with Mrs. Howard Wells. who have heen among the winter vacais enterta ininft' her r-w·sts at the home of her dau .... hter, Mrs. Charles E . tionists in California, are again at their home, 901 Elmwood avenue. 11oody of Ravinia. -{)- --- D. R. VAIL & CO. , Rogera Park 0833 CHICAGO, ILL 6582 Sheridan. Road -o- nstock during Mrs. Charles les Lang of ld and Mrs. Woods. and Mrs. ]. Kram A card and bunco party is being ).1r. and Mrs. Edgar Smith of St. given this evening at Odd Fellows Thomas, Canada. are guests at thE' hall, at 8 o'clock by the Wilmette home of their dauuhter, Mrs. Geor~e chapter of the Catholic Daughters of ~ - Morley. 1112 Greenwood avenue. America. They are spending a week in Wil--v--&- ..... mette. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kdt~~ 915 -<>Eleventh street, are giving a dmnw:,).<[rs. H . K. Snider of 730 Washing- dance tomorrow evening at the Saverton avenue, and Mrs. D. L. Taylor of eign hotel. dba- 849 Michigan avenue, will entertain -o-son's lates, thc members of their Reading circle Fourteen guests from Chicago ha Bird," a at luncheon at the Orrington hotel on luncheon on Tuesday at the residen< Paris. of Mrs. E. M. Stafford, 936 Sherida March 10. The __. booking Ecfwin L. HeckG Cifit09 Green- +1"1r'l1l,rt-:-- - - - wood avenue, left on Saturday for Mrs. H. J. Burt and her two daugh- , Madison, Wisconsin, to take up his ters, Luella and Helen, of Wheaton, work as manager of the United Press were visiting in Wilmette over Saturassociation. day and Sunday. -=.a_ -o-- _ - ~.. , -o-Mrs. Donald M. G.tltie wiU be a luncheon hostess on Tuesday, March 4, when she will entertain the members of her Drama Study class at her home, 1115 Elmwood avenue. -<>Xext Wednesday, Mrs. Matthew Beaton, Jr., will have the next meeting of her bridge-luncheon club at hcr home, 1539 Central avenue. -oMrs. Robert Carleton entertained the members of her bridge club at luncheon on Monday last at her home, 1103 Forest avenue. Mrs. John Clark Baker of 347 Maple avenue returned last week from ~e Evanston hospital where she underwent a tonsil operation. -oMrs. Walter Mead of 1040 Forest avenue, entertained at a Mah Jongg luncheon for her daughter, Marjorie. -o-- Mrs. Harold E. Spinney of Ashland avet1ue, entertained her bridgeluncheon club on Thursday. The Readin~ circle met on Monday with Mrs. W. E. Ingersoll of 518 Central avenue. A Wide Variety Awaits You EVER have we shown such a wide variety of Baby Carriages, Strollers and Sulkies. You will be astounded by the range of style and color arid how well the ·carriages are t'~"Built to fit the Baby." And each is a product you can buy safely-for oil every wheel you will find the red Heywood-Wakefield quality seal that means quality, known among Mothers for more than three generations. $30.00 GO-CARTS Especially priced at $11.58 -o- Miss Jessie Hess, 635 Eleventh street -<>-sa iled on Tuesday on the Megantic for Mr. John Whidden, 1009 Elmwood an extended cruise of the West Indies avenue, has returned from a trip to starting at South America. Boston and New York. -{)-{)- -<>-- N Mrs. A. C. Wenban, 900 Lake avenue, Last Friday Mrs. George Slocum of will entertain the members of her 931 Twelfth street entertained sixteen Tuesday bridge-luncheon club on guests at luncheon and bridge. March 4. -<>-o-Mrs. H. F . Hutchinson entertained at Mr. and Mrs. Melvern Humphryes a luncheon and bridge on Tuesday of of 519 Gregory avenue, announce the this week. hirth of a son on Monday, February . -o18, at St. Francis hos-pital. Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Parmelee --o-entertained the evening bridge club at Mrs, Lester G. Wood, 707 Washing- dinner at the North Shore hotel on ton avenue, will be hostess at luncheon Monday evening. on Tuesday next for the members of -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; her Tuesday club. .,. Mrs. David DeCamp was a luncheon and bridge hostess to sixteen guests on Thursday. --o-- Take the Worry Out of Life! Teleplloae Wllaette 37' --o-Dr. Hubert Carleton of 1103 Forest avenue spent several days last week in Louisville, Kentucky. INSURANCE J. Ill. IWIII'T TEAL New York Life A·e·+ lOU' Ceatral ATe. Wil·ette $28.00 STROLLERS Eapeci-Uy priced at $17.51 $40.00 GO-CARTS Roller Bearina". Wood Wheela Epecially priced at $ZI.75 We carry aac:h makea u T HE finest jewelry shop on the North Shore, maintaining a repair department for watches, clocks and jewelry. HEYWOOD-WAKEFIELD, LLOYD'S, SIDNEY, THAYER'S uad SIEBERTS S. ROSENBAUM COMP.ANY i. · i 1Jla!a Jrntrlrr LIBRARY PLAZA BOTBL FOUNTAIN SQUARE EVANSTON Phone EvaDSton 5023 t week for Washington, as the guest Keil of 1618 IIVANITOM

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