Kenilworth Happenings THE wedding of Mwi Harnette Elizabeth Ridgway, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Grant Rjdgway of Ken- .f;fth to Samuel Harris Clark of BSStit. took place at eight, thirty PKEkSaturday evening last at the • ivKetka^ Congregattenal chUrch. iSr Icon Thomas Ellis, sister of the WAAt was her matron of honor, and nrV a gown of orange lace over â- Shaded chiffon carrying a bouquet R?chrysanthemums and lilies of the alley The bridesmaids, Miss Helen Ruth.'Miss Jane Ridgway, a sister of X. bride Miss Louise Tinsman of lansas City, Mrs. Wendell Clark, \fiss Frances Tollerton, and Miss Winifred Moore, wore gowns of shad- I d orange chiffon and carried bouquets of copper, brown and yellow chrysan- themums and roses. The wedding [dress was of white satin trimmed with crystal beads and made with a court train. The tulle veil was fastened with orange blossoms, and the bridal Bouquets was a shower of sweet peas, lilies of the valley a?nd lavendar or- A picturesque figure in the bridal [procession was little Louise Hannah, the flower girl, artistically dressed in yellow, carrying a basket of au- tumn flowers and scattering rose pet- als as she passed. Wendell Clark attended his broth- er as best man, The ushers were Mr. Gordon V. Clark, another brother; Mr. Leon T. Ellis, Mr. Walter Nelson of Wilmctte, Mr.. Charles Emery Ellis of Evanston, and Mr. Joseph Dougan [of Hinsdale, Mr. Robert Stolz of . Dayton, Ohio. Following the mar- riage scrvicerreatT by Dr. Colledge, a ]reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Clark spent Sunday at the Drake, and left Mon- day lor Colorado Springs, where they will spend several weeks^ Uponjheir return they~ will Tfive^at 132 MahT street, Evanston. â€"•â€" Mrs. J. V. Rathbone was hostess at a dinner party for fourteen given at her home, Saturday, October 29. Mrs. J. H. Karns of Harrisburg, Pa., who has been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Woodward for the past week left Saturday last for San Fran- cisco. Miss Ruth Woodward accom- panied her aunt.â€"- •4-4â€" Dr. and Mrs. Frank E. Cheeseman and Mrs. W. W. Ma4tby spent the week-end at Joliet, 111. â€"♦â€" Mrs. Walter D. Launder of 230 Ox- ford road, was hostess at a tea given at her home Sunday in honor of her sister-in-law, who is visiting her from Indianapolis. â€"*â€" Miss Isabel Cline gave a recital at Lyon and Healy Hall, Sunday last. Miss Cline has just returned from abroad where she has been studying voice. â€"â€" Mrs. Frank Young gave a Children's Hallowe'en party Monday evening for her daughter, Jane Young. â€"♦â€" Mr. and Mrs. Warren Pease enter- tained at a Hallowe'en party given aMheir Jiome Monday evening. - â€"*â€" ^ â€" Mr. John C. Carpenter has just re- turned from a business trip to New York and Washington. • â€"♦â€" Mr and Mrs. M. S. Forrest of Ev- anston will leave Wednesday for the east. While there they will attend the Harvard-Princeton game. Mrs. For-. rest was formerly Miss Harriette Reichmann of Kenilworth. Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat EXPERT THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1921 t The Kenilworth club will give an in- formal dance Wednesday evening, No- vember 2. Mr. P rdwnillweahpaagg vemberZ. Mr. Perin will give instruc- tion in all the latest dances. â€"*â€" Mrs. George Jones will entertain th« Bridge club at her home Friday even- ing. Miss Louise Tinsman who has been a guest of Mrs. LeRoy Woodland, left Tuesday last for Kansas City. â€"♦â€" Miss Madelon Shidler of South Bend will be the guest of Miss Vir- gene Maltby this week-end. â€"♦â€" Mrs. Harry Vissering entertained at bridge on Wednesday afternoon. There were twelve tables, and the prizes were all souvenirs .collected by the hostess during her travels in the Orient and in Europe^â€" Mrs. R. E. Pattfson Kline enter- tained with a Children's party at her home, 1321 , Greenwood avenue, on Hallowe'en night. ENGLISH LUTHERAN Sunday school 930 A. M. Louis F. Mueller, superintendent. Morning ser- vice 11 A. M. Musi: under direction of Edward P. Uhl, Jr. AH services held at Woman's club and you are cordially invited to at- tend. Members of church council will meet at the home of the pastor, 1235 Elm- wood avenue, Tuesday at 8 P. M. Catechetical class meets at the home of L. F. Mueller. 128 Sixth street/Fri- day at 4 P. M. On Hallowe'en night Miss Grace MaddOck and Miss Frances E. Helm- kamp of Chicago, celebrated their birthdays together by entertaining forty of their friends at the home of Miss Maddock, 1005 Greenleaf avenue. 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