JTH& IJIKB^QRJ^ Woman's ud wi Nominate Officersll '4 For New Year Soon ISS Harriet Vittum, head -Northwestern} metle University Settlement, will be the speaker at the meet- ing of the Wilmette Wom- an's club which takes place on Wed- nesday afternoon of next week. Miss __v___ Vittum hardly needs a word of -in- Gobble Barker, small Idrtf MrTand troductlon in these days for her work jfrs^MLE.Barker^of-832-Forest-ave- ------__ts-4£nowii-and-talked--of-evei'ywiiereT nuef who has been seriously ill at the ir^ffrgaret^iokaTd entertained at a birthday dinner party on Sunday evening last, at her home, 1121 Green- leaf avenue. The table decorations and favors were in green, taking on the appearance of a St. Patrick's Day spread, r?: w â- â- â- -^â- ^â- 'â- :&^^^>:-::x â- fWtiaur SaTalr^hrtlagherr las^f^J'est avenge, who is attending the Univer- sity of Wisconsin, returned home last evening for a week-end visit. , v the Woman's Roosev will meet at the home of Mrs. Willard Thayer, 522 (Antral avenue, at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday, March 21. Mrs. Ira Couch Wood will speak. All worn- en interested are urged to attend. ^ In the morning at eleven o'clock, Mrs. Maurice H. Lteber will direct a meet- ing the the Civics and Legislative department. Following this luncheon will be served, and^durlnjO^^ft®1* --w-rtmr-graaagBBBiah of officers for the ensuing year will be jmade.^ ^ _ Word has been received here of the illness of Miss Frances Zipf, daugh- ter of Mr^and-Mrs. Edward Zipf, 925 Lake avenue, who is spending several weeks with her grandmother, and Miss Janice West of thisTvllTage, in St. Petersburg, Fla. Miss Zipf was at- tended by Dr. Knox, a former Wil- mette resident, and during her illness was called upon by Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Wheelock, who are wintering in the same city. ---;^l~ Mr. and Mrs. Peter Conrad, 1328 Wilmette avenue announce the mar- riage of their daughter, Elizabeth, to Joseph Deehambre of Rogerr^Pafk. The marriage took place at St. Frances Xavier's chtfrch, on Saturday afternoon last at three o'clock.^Pather^ Magner officiating. Upon returning from a honeymoon trip, Mr. ahoTMrs. Deehambre will make thejfr home ,jn Rogers Parkf :1 â- %:. ^ . S:C:; Evanston hospital for the past ten weeks, was brrfught home on Monday. His condition is much improved. _ Mi^^rthurâ€"Ji^ avenue, was host to the Men's Whist * Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kunz>! 171 Prairie avenue,have returned from a four months' sight-seeing trip through Iiib_atWil4theSouthF M«xic<rTOdramroTn1a7^^ .......^i'.â€"-.....-â- ;-;â- â- .......-y...... O* )-.;!,,r~^-:-----.............:--*#:;â- Mrs. Herbert C. Arms oC 720 Lake avenue, is in Washington, D. C, visit- ing her daughteiv-Eloiser who is at* tending National Park Seminary. Mrs. WillTamC Belt, 601 Washing ton avenue, left Sunday evening for California, to join Mr. and Mrs.' Frank Baker, who sailed from Baltimore to Honolulu through the Panama Canal, recently. Mrs. Baker and Mrs. Belt expect to remain in California for a 1' monthZjMLJoJipaSSfiutz after^a fishing expedition at Catalina^eMsr Baker will return home. Dr. Maude McKerchai^j of 1109 Central avenue, is convalescing at the American Osteopathic College hos- doctor expects to return homethe,__,__ TstterparTorthlii month,^burwiITbeIrT^1^ unable to resume her practising for some time. Mr. McKerchar returned from-K4rksviller a week ago^ :HSirsrTMlton^W7^ Forest avenue, was a dinner hostess to the cast in "The Servant in the House," which was given last Friday evening at New Trier High school. Mrs: Arrowood organized the North Shore McDowell society and is most appreciative of those striving for the jbesfc~to the arts. . Miss Ruth Moulding, 1004 Green- wood avenue, who is traveling through the east as visiting delegate «for the Alpha Phi sorority, is at Ann Arbor, Michigan this week. Fr0ni the*6 she will-go-to-the University ipf Tqronter Cornell, Syracuse. B6ston and Vouch- er. Before her return, jke will visij â- York-city......â€"ift:-â€"r^~~-rH::::=f^^"' "^ The^ Willianf Owen Dramatic com- pany, gave a most interesting produc- ^ori of "The Servant in-theâ€"House- on last Friday night at the New Trier auditorium. Either Mr. Owen's select- ed people were adapted to the parts "or else they had perfected themselves, forveach one lived the part creditably. ^The^Tf aver ClassTlnaet Tuesday at club on Tuesday evening. On the same evening the wives of the members were entertained at the home of Mrs. Harry Clark, J1317 Greenwood avenue. - â€"oâ€" Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Rice, 517 Cenr tral avenue, and Mrs. W.E> Ingersoll, 517 Central avenue, returned- last week from aJmonth's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Wigglesworth in Miami, •Fla.;.....^--------:~"7 .....~. &..... Mrs. Ernest Ginter, 403 Washington avenue7 e^ Mrs. Cawley, and daughter, of Elkhart, Indiana, last week. Mr. Cawley and son joining them for the week-end. Mr. and "Mrs. Frint George, 533 Kedzie avenue, Evanston, entertained at dinner last Saturday evening and among the Wjlmettfl ^estg-were- Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Barker. ^_Mias-8^JI.Xramer of Evanston, *er many years a resident and business woman in this village, is ill at the Evanston hospital. Mr. and Mrs. C. PercyJJkillenwill entertain at dinner at their home, 1019 Sixth street, tomorrow evening. There . Grorge Coler~sdn^^ Miff Munri Cole, 911 Greenwood avenue, is ill at his home this week, with a serious Mrs. S. P. Donahue of Los Angeles, Cal. is the guest of her sister Mrs. George F. Butler,.....puy^e^^gejpe^: Mr. and Mrs. Leland Pierson, 931 Twelfth street, wtfll return Sunday from a fortnight's stay at Biloxi, Miss. ones entertained the Thursday Luncheon and Bridge club yesterday at her home in Winnetka. Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. McLoney;%4 Elmwoed avenue, have as theirJpWffc :Mr.;ColliniM^ ,.'..* j!KL W^^^'Duff, -530 *'wlishii|gtom| avenue, has been confined to her home for the past^eek with illness. 5 Mrs. Frederick Gurtler, who has been ill since moving into her new home, Tenth street and Lake avenue, has recovered. Her small daughter Alice Marie, is still on the sick list. The marriage of Miss Martha Amundson daughter of Mrs. Martha J. Amundson of Kenilworth to Mr. Harold Odh of Hubbard Woods will take place tomorrow afteronoxhâ€"â€"â- "â- Rev. Stephen A. Lloyd of the Con- gregational church spoke before the Kiawanis club of^-Evanston on Tues- day, at the North Shore hotel. His subject was "Co-operation." avenue, ehterfafnlS^r^bridge^ott^y several of the wives, whose husbands attended the Men's Night at the Country club this week. ___________:_______-------0------------------------=------------ Mr. and Mrs. Lyman M. Drake, 933 Lake avenue* are at Signal Mountain, Chattanooga, Tenn., this week, where Mr.JDrake attended a convention of in- surance men. Mrsr William Waidner, 1046 Green- wood avenue, is confined to her home with illness. will be covers for eight. Dr. and Mrs. Charles N. Reese and their daughted, Miss Marion Reese, 727 Forest avenue, left Sunday even- ing for a sojourn in Florida. Mrs. Carl Blintz, formerly Miss Elizabeth Sanderson, and daughter Roberta, have been the guests of Mrs. Sanderson, 1057 Linden avenue, for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Franks Simmons^of Ashland avenue, have returned month's trip to New Orleans, 1040 from a Havana and Florida Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hess, and family, have moved into their new home on Tenth street, between Lake and Forest avenues. - ^BALLS, BATS, GLOVES,; MITTS, etc., ctc.^^:: nnis an auolt geasom ^====â€" nsfeer ^KfielSr" lere wi TENNIS BALLS arid GOLF BALlJ ^^^Mfsr^KerryU7 Meagherr whoHbad been in Florida since the middle of January, has returned to her home at 716 Central avenue. ..:.;c^'.ri...,^"I^" Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Frosty 509^ Cen- tral avenue, will return home the last of this week from a fortnight's stay in New York. One of the Tuesday Luncheon and Bridge clubs will meet next week with Mrg. George C. Murdoch, jlOlO^Cen^ tral avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Cox, 1116 Elmwood avenue, anounce the birth of a son, John Allen Cox, on Sunday, March_12___________ ifessKssssxSSSs: at the home of Mrs. John Clark Baker, 347 Maple avenue, on Monday after- noon. Mrs. Edward Anderson will enter tain„ the J^iradfty_IiUjicheon jdub_-£i â- her home, 1123 EJmwood avenue, next H week. '"'*."'" â€"oâ€" Mr. Prentiss Couffer, 903 Lake Ave- nue, who has been, ^seriously ill with influenza, is reported to be convalesc- ing, '/v â€";;......."â- ••^--â€"r"---- • IV S ulmeryâ€" â€"that will please yowl Exclusive Styles ~~W" I Moderate Prices Remodeling -Repairing Cleaning â€"^Jjfe:W«*8f Special %^i| Enchantment Writing Paper and Envelopeiâ€" 1 9it ^__.^paper....and. .50- envelopes :^*?fi^^rf^^f?^^. 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