Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Oct 1920, p. 5

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THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1920 0 "•«M.w„„l,â„¢jS5";ili,ii„„.»»«"' NE of the loveliest of October weddings 'is to be solemnized tomorrow evening at St Augustine's church, when Miss Katherine Cody, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Cody, will become the bride of George Boldt McCormick of Evanston. Rev. Hubert Carleton will read the service at 8:30 o'clock. The bridal party wiii include the following young people; matron of honor, Mrs. William J. Lavery of Evanston, sister of the bride ; maid of honor, Miss Laura Browne of Evanston ; bridesmaids, Mrs. Lawrence McCormick of Memphis, Tenn., the Misses Hen- rietta Bush, Dorothy Robbins, and Emily McCormick of Evanston, Virginia Buchanan of Winnetka, and Harriet Ridgway of Kenil- worth; ribbon stretchers, Barbara and Jane Crowe and Carol Knapp. Mr. Lawrence McCormick will attend his brother as best man, and the ushers will be Messrs. William J. Lavery, Ames Ross, Charles Dawes, and John Kimbark of Evanston, Arthur Syme of Winnetka, Percy Parker of Chicago and Ernest Rubsamen of New York. Following the service at the church there will be a reception at the Cody home, 908 Greenwood avenue. Members of the Evanston Political Equality league have been invited to Mr. and Mrs. C. returned last week W. Braithwaite from a three attend the last convention . of the weeks' fishing trip in northern Wis- Illinois Equal Suffrage association consin. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Carnahan has issued invitations for the v inarriage of their daughter, Madeleine Restieaux, to Donald Sim- mons, son of Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Simmons of Girard, 111., to take place at their home, 700 Central avenue, on Saturday evening, Oc- tober 16. Rev. Hubert Carleton, rector of St. Augustine's church, will read the service at 8 o'clock. Miss Mary Latham of Evanston, will attend Miss Carnahan as maid of honor; and the Misses Mary ; Mack, Marian Reese, Mary Worthington and Elizabeth Kerr, will ;' stretch the ribbons. Little "Dolly" Hecht, daughter of Dr. and . Mrs. M. C. Hecht, will be ring bearer. Mr. Bayard Simmons will serve his brother as best man. The wedding march will be played by Madame Eda Goedecke. ..",.;, Mrs. Frank Lincoln Fowler of Chicago, formerly of Wilmette, announces the engagement of her daughter, Gladys, to Dr. H. O. Weishaar of Wilmette. The wedding will take place on Saturday evening, October 30. -----------------------------------------------------------•------------------------------------------------------------_ .:/â- ...- Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCue, 631 Washington avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Lorraine, to Mr. J. Summer Crossley of Hamesdale, Pa. The Weekly Klever Klub dances "which have been so successfully held for tire past four years at the Ev- anston Woman's club, have moved to the North Shore hotel and will become a monthly* dance, beginning this Saturday evening. October 9. Tickets are in the hands of the fol- lowing committee who have charge of arrafngements: Miss Laura Slos- son of Glencoe; Ford Borncamp, Harold Stevens and Miss Marjone Burchard of Kenilworth; Philip Paden, Miss Dorothy Martin. John Elliott, Robert Birkin, Chester Col- tra. "Gummie" Johnston. Miss Marion Blessing, Henry Hassel, Wililam El- liott. Miss Eleanor Emig, Curtis Deak, Miss Evelyn Eastman, "Zodie" Phalen, "Ted" Thorsen. Norman Norse, John Evans and Arthur Wigglesworth. Klever Kiub sponsors are con- gratulating themselves on the en- gagement of Herbert Mintz, pianist, for the opening dance of the season, to be held this Saturday night at the •Woman's club. Young Mintz, who is a student at Northwestern liberal arts college, is being accorded much popularity as the composer of the latest danze craze, "Fair One", and it is expected his appearance Saturday night will be hailed by the Klever Klubites. Miss Mildred Peirce will be the chaperon of the evening. â€"*â€" The Woman's Christian Temper- ance Union will meet with Mrs. Isabel G. Moody, 921 Greenwood ave- nue, Wilmette,. on Monday, October 11 at 2 o'clock, sojourning after the business session, to the Wilmette Woman's club to hear the political program to be given there. Six rner bers of the local union attended the County convention held in WiUard Hall, Woman's Temple, on Wednes- day and Thursday of last week. A large audience which packed the nail witnessed the playlet, on Thursday, "The Hall of Fame", where Mrs. Catherine Waugh McCulloch imper- sonated Susan B. Anthony. â€"•â€" ' Mrs. L. M. Specht of 518 West Railroad avenue, announces the mar- riage of her daughter, Ruth Eleanor, to Harry Cate SmaUey of Rich Hill, Mo., on September 24, at the home of the groom's cousin, in Kansas City Mo. Mrs. Specht accompanied her daughter south, and is making an indefinite â-¼isit there. Mr. SmalK was stationed at Great Lakes naval training station during the war, and was a member of the famous Sousa band. â€"*â€" The Woman's 'Association of the Presbyterian church will hold an all- day meeting at the church on Tues- day. Following the luncheon there will be a Missionary program on "Alaska", Mrs. Carl B. Hecker, ing the leader. and the first convention of the Illi- nois League of Women Voters. The sessions are being held in the gold room of the Congress hotel Thurs- day, Friday and Saturday of this week. Delegates and alternates from the Evanston league include Mrs. Hope Thompson, . Mrs. Amos W. Hostetter and Miss Grace Packard of this village. â€"+â€" The Manuka club held its first meeting of the season on Thursday of last week at the home of Mrs. F. A. Karst, 1215 Forest avenue. New officers for the ensuing year, Mrs. P. W. Hood, president and Mrs. Ben B. Moore, treasurer, were elected. The next meeting on Thursday, Oc- tober 2i, wiii be held at the home of Mrs. Clare C. Hosmer, 1232 Forest avenue. * â€"*â€" There will be a Dinner-Bridge at the Ouilmette Country club tomorrow evening, at which time a special Card Tournament will be featured. The committee in charge of the af- fair will be Messrs. and Mesdames H. J. Richter, C. C. Mitchell, Arthur M. Crain, W. C. Braun, and H. B. Gates. â€"♦â€" Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson cele- brated their twenty-fifth wedding an- niversary at their residence, 1429 Gregory avenue, on Saturday even- ing of last week, together with one hundred and sixty guests, who re- ported a most enjoyable time. â€"*â€" Mrs. T. J. Bevan, 1431 Forest ave- nue, returned from a western trip last week, which included a visit with friends and relatives in Los Angeles, Calif., Seattle, Minneapolis, and St. Paul, Minn. â€"*â€" • Mrs. Samuel H. Cohen and daugh- ter, Ruth, will spend the week-end with Mrs. Cohen's daughter, Mrs. Benjamin Gordon at her home in Whiting, Ind. * â€"*_ Miss Mildred Craig of Escanaba, Mich., was the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. N. Paapajohn on Sunday. CECILIA RAY BERRY Pianist and Teacher EDITH YOUNG Assistant (Note charif* of address) 829 GREENLEAF AVENUE Corner Ninth Street TELEPHONE WILMETTE 686 Miss Jennie E. Dubbs, daughter of Mr .and Mrs. C. P. Dubbs, 1221 Green- wood avenue, is a senior at Santa Barbara High school this winter. â€"*â€" Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Greig of Wil- mette are now in their new winter bungalow at St. Petersburg, Fla. wxuuMMmxumxxiMmummuuH^^ LILIAN PARKS Acting As si stent to Theodore Sturkow-Rvder Will accept a few more pupils in piano. In Wilmette: Saturdays Phone Sunnyaide 4959 •i:ftVWf/<^t/WJt^J^ 1 PHOTOGRAPHS â- -.:.' *7 OF QUALITY NEED NOT BE HIGH-PRICED Phone Et. 2238 EUGENE L. RAY Ityotdgratttrrr EVANSTON - â-  HeyburnBUg. wr^ir^Tr^irr^ir^rriYir^ir^iy.Air The wedding of Miss Mary Lee Carson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cassius E. Carson of Wilmette, to Arthur Elsholz of Evanston, was solemnized in the First Presbyterian church on Tuesday evening, the Rev. George P. Magill reading the service. The bride wore a gown of white lace over white taffeta, her veil was coro- net shaped, trimmed with pearls and orange blossoms, and she carried a shower bouquet of white roses and white asters. Her sister, Miss Ruth Carson, attended her as maid of hon- or and was gowned in silvery green taffeta and carried salmon pink roses. Another sister. Miss Elizabeth Carson and Miss Ethel Elsholz. sis- ter of the groom, were the brides- maids and wore pale pink and blue taffeta frocks and carried old- fashioned bouquets. Ellis Griffen served the groom as best man and the ushers were Roland Plate and Richard Eklund. Following the serv- ice at the church a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. After a wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Elsholz will make their home in Ev- anston. â€"*â€" The wedding of Miss Gladys Dora- is of Winnetka, daughter of Mrs. Samuel Dorais of Chicago, to George Mau of Wilmette will be solemnized on Tuesday morning, October 19, at 9:30 o'clock at Sacred Heart church in Hubbard Woods. Rev. Father Haarth will read the service. Miss Dorais will have as her attendant, Miss Katherine Walsh, of Winnetka, and Ray Steiner of Wilmette, will serve Mr. Mau as best man. â€"â- *â€" Mr. and Mrs. Leonard J. Aiken of Evanston announce tre engagement of their daughter, Helen, to Paul Date. Both Miss Aiken and Mr. Date are graduates of Northwestern uni- versity, she being a member of the Delta Gamma sorority, while Mr. Date belongs to the Delta Tau Delta fraternity. be- UNCW6^ DEPORTMENT PRIVATE CLASSES JUVENILES ALVAR L. BOURNIQUE CMCAG04mM»TOIMnMISnU-HIGH- 1ANP rAAK-LAKErOOST WbMlfc. Ckww nm (ktafcer 1Mb ________BM Room: fwn'i CWp So rapid is the grourth of Chicago and environs it is impossible to know all the new and desirable families eligible to membership in the classes, therefore the necessity for requesting references token making application. Office and Studio: The Parkway 2100 LINCOLN PARK, WEST CHICAGO IWI Opporfamity Unconditional Sale ORIENTAL RUGS IN Co-operation and under Supervision of the well-esta- blished firm of r\UE to the urgent request for aid from some members JUr of our family who were tyrannically deported by the Turks--and recently found" we are called up- on and humanely compelled to convert part of our stock into immediate cash. Consequently every rug is reduced from IS to 25°f° during this sale. Sale begins FRIDAY, October 8th Open Evenings DISPLAY and SALE at MISS RAMBO'S 1168 Wilmette Avenue WILMETTE - 1LLINOS /

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