12 WILMETTE LIFE, FRID.-\ Y. :\L\RCH zg, I' 2 ~ RID.G WAY'S OCIAL Kathryn Louise Cnuh Recently Engaged A L · ·e Crush OUI~ avenue, 710 Laurel REC E~T engagement announcement is that of. Mi s Kathl)'tl daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louts \\7 . Crush of ' · K' and Mr. E. K~arms trc hb erg~ o f Ch'ttago. Mtss Crush who 1s completing her second year at Northwesten~ university, is a member of tht Pi Beta Phi sorority. She baJ been identified ~ith dramati~ having appeared m the past with the North Shore players, and while at the university she is continuing this work as a mem. ber of the Prentiss players. Miss Crush played the lead this winter in a Thalian performance of "Nine in the Heart," a play written by Alice Gerstenberg. Mr. Kirchberg is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Kirchberg who were residents of the village until two years ago, when they left to make their home in Crystal Lake. The wedding will take place in the summer. north Music permar Mr. H taste a of the quality thusias tors ch ous n~ to Gl On o'clock the las season of Ri~ Ambro pianist. before concert THE STORE FOR CHILDREN We are now making dresses to the Childrens individual measurements in all of the most desired materials. \Ve advise an early inspection as our lines of distinctive patterns are limited t_ o two or three dresses. A few of our models are shown in the above sketch. Kathryn Louiae Cruab Tuesday Day 0! Patterson-White Wedding William W. White whose wed· ding will be a large function of this next week. This evening Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Paterson of Evanston will be bridge hosts at the Morton L. Paterson home on Chestnut avenue for the members of the wedding party. Tomorrow night, Mrs. E. L. Scheidenhelm will entertain at dinner, at her residence, 704 Lake avenue, and on Monday, March 31, Mr. and Mrs. .:\lorton L. Paterson will give the bridal dinner at Skokie Country club. The wedding will be . olemnized on Tuesda t> P · .. '~ ~ ·v"..1S' ~ :>~cls>cls. in the F' v. tephen A. 1 Lloyd officiating. A reception will be held after the service at the Paterson home, 925 Chestnut avenue. HREE evening affairs are T still to be given for Miss Margaret Paterson and Mr. Place Your Order Now for EASTER DRESSES CARROLL 619 Davis Str~e ~0~ 3511 large 1 who h· tcgcthe fully ~j On t next S usual Czech roff. the As! -- tNC. Phones 1160 Wilmette Avenue Wilmette 311 Plans Are Now Underway For Large Benefit EDNESDAY, April 30, is the date of the card party to be given by the Wilmette Woman's club for the benefit o£ t~1e "lub building fund. Mrs. Blanche Wanner is general chairman w1th Mrs. C. Warren Cozzens of 626 Maple avenue, chairman , o f the ticket committee, Mrs. Harold J. Newton, 348 Washington avenue, in charge of the tables, and Mrs. John M. Camelon of 125 Fourt.h street, chairman of the social committee. Tickets for this affatr are now on sale and may be pr,ocured from those in charge or from any of the members of the assisting committee which includes: Mrs. R. E. Pattison Kline, Mrs. H. S. Griswold, Mrs. D. M. Gallie, Mrs. Charles McCue, Mrs. William H. Holmes, Mrs. H. R. Hitchcock, Mrs. Frederick Tilt, Mrs. Arthur C. Hammond, Mrs. A. W. Levy, Mrs. Oliver C. Dennis, Mrs. Edward A. Kracke and Mrs. Louis Becker. Miss Marjorie Damon Mann, daugl'tDr. Jesse L. Gerstley of Chicago adtt>r of Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Mann, 1121 dressed the Wilmette Center of th e Greenwood avenue, will be the solo- Infant Welfare society at a tea which ist at the Twenty-Seventh Student was given on Thursday, March 27, at recital to be given this evening at the home of Mrs. 'Fred A. Rye, 1005 Music hall. Evanston, under the au- Chestnut avenue. Dr. Gerstley is a spices of the Northwestern School of Chicago pediatrician and a member of Music. Miss Mann will be assisted the board of directors of the Infant hy Maurine Maye Bronson, mezzo Welfare society. This tea, an annual soprano, with Helen Louise Hawk ac- event, was held in preparatictn for the companist. They witt present the Wilmette drive for funds to aid in the following program: support of the New Trier Infant WelDuet-With Lilies Sweet and fare station. Miss Gladys Spry of Daffodils . .. ..... Gena Branscombe Evanston, president of the Woman's Miss Mann and Miss 'Bronson auxiliary, and Mr. Orlo F. King, exMurmuring Breezes (Wilcox) tension secretary of the society, were 'l'hou'rt Lovely _as a Flower (Heine) also present to tell of the work in carThe Asra (Heme) ...... Rubinstein ina- for over 14,000 little children. Miss Mann babies, and mothers. Wilmette can Devotion (Ruckert) well be proud of its past record in Thou'rt Lovely as a Flower supportin~ this . fundamental work of fHeine) ................. Schumann baby saving, and this year all indiAria-Habanera, from "Carmen" cations are that a still larger amount .. . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . ........... Bizet of money will be raised . Miss Bronson --oDuet-'Tis Evening, from "Pioue A very delightful recital was given Dame" .............. Tschaikowsky in Winnetka at Community house on Miss Mann and Mi~s Bronson Monday ni.R'ht. The artists appearing Aria-Musetta's Song, from were Mr. Milan Lusk, violinist, and "La Boheme" .............. Pucinni Mr. William Belter, pianist. In adMiss Mann dition , the Lyon Healy reproducing What's in the Aid Today? Words piano was used to give a record hy and Music by ........... . .... Eden Jan Chiapusso, pianist, and to play My Lover Is a Fisherman. Words some of the accompaniments. and Music by ...... Lily Strickland Mr. Lusk showed fine technical The Duel (Eua-ene Field) .... Thom·s ability and a full rich tone. He wa s Lc...ve's a Merchant (Brandon) .. Carew particularily pleasinll' in the "Gypsy Miss ·Bronson Airs" by Sarasate. Mr. 'Beller's numNuit d' Etoiles (de Banville) .. Dt'hussv bers were given with ease and brilMaiden's Wish ............... Chopin liance and his accompaniments were A Sign at Twilight (Laurence) .. excellent. · · · · · · · · ·. · .. .. .... ...... Carl Hahn -oGoin' to Shout (Negro Spiritu" 1) A reunion of Camp Osoha girls will ........................... 1fanney be held at the North Shore hotel Miss M:tnn Saturday afternoon, April 5. Miss D111·t-Sing, Sing, Birds on th~ Margaret Aitken . daup-hter of Mr. a~d Wing ...................... Nutting Mrs. William Aitken of Winnetka will Miss Mann and Miss Bronson act as toastmistress at the banquet . --o-Mr. and Mrs. Robert Snaddon of Mr. and Mrs. Nt'lc;on J. Rich of Madison, Wisconsin, are directors of Prairie avenue art' lea vin~ Wilmf"tte the camo which is l'lituated at Trout on Safurday morning to make their Lake, Wisconsin. They are p1anninl! residence in New York. to be in Ev:tnston during the first -o-week of Aoril to visit the new and Mn. Lillian D. Northam. who has old Camp Osohl Jlirls. been seriously ill at h~r home and at -othe Evanston hosoital for the past Mr. Joseph B. Marshall of 1040 Elmsix weeks, bas had a successful wood avenue was eaiJed eatt on Tuesoperation. day e\"enine by the death of a cousin. W a. b. c. d. e. Suite a. b. c. d. ~ 1i Mrs. Sarah mette the gu· of Cer longer. Mr.CI family in Apr fornia. "Mrs. land a· tal, wt ·--