Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Apr 1922, p. 7

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&m in tHfeJUAICE SHORES JNEW& FRIBAY> APRI^ ^l, ^9&^ to: Announces Betrothal I to John W. McPherrin m THE engagement is announced of Miss Katherine Scheidenhelm^ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. ___^cheldenhelm, 704 Lake avenue^ John W. McPherrin of Cincinnati, O. Mr. McPherrin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McPherrin of Des Moines, Members wishing:ztSB&y&tiguKztQr luncheon must advise Mrs. T. J. Moreau not later than Saturday evening as only a limited number can be served. At the annual business meeting of the club held Wednesday of this week, the following ticket was elect* Mrs. John C. Mannerud, president. Mrs. Frank J. Scheidenhelm, first vice-president. - Mrs. Ralph F. Potter, second, vice- president. .-_â- ____ Mrs. Charles A. Eldridge, third vice- president. - Mrs. J. J. Siddall, recording secre- tary* Mies Constance Park, at her home in Rogers Park, on last Friday after* noon, and a handkerchief shower given yesterday afternoon by Miss Eleanor Blymyer, at her home, 626 Lake avenue. :-...'â-  w:-i-iy.^; ~m* * ^^^ms^:. Mrs. Hayes McKinney, corresponding secretary. ._ _ ~^ ^ "~~ Tors. Frederick M. Bowes, treasurer. Chairmen of Departments: Mrs. J. A, Burrill, Art and Literature. Mrs. A. H. Howard, Child and Home. Mrs. Willard H. Thayer, Civics and Legislation. -^. f&k&< - Jtfrs^R. B. P. Kline, Music. Mrs.' R. D. Burtner, Young Woman's Auxiliary. Mrs. C. P. Evans, Philanthropy.- _ Chairmen Standing Committees: Mrs. Herbert Mulford, Program. Mrs. C. J.Moore, Social. Mrs. M. H. McMMen, House „_^ ~ Mr. and Mrs. Wendelin P. Seng, are opening their lovely home at 401 Laka avenue, next Monday evening for a Mrs. Edward L. Scheidenhelm was hostess at a reception and tea on Thurs- 1§â€"ilay aflentoen-of-this-^yeek, m the hours of two and six o'clock, at her home, 704 Lake avenue. Several groups of interesting selections by two lovely artists. GraeeVtioIverscheid, so- prano and .Helen Wing, accompanist; were rendered during the afternoon. A quiet wedding was solemnized on last Saturday, April 15, down in Gosh- en, Ind., when Miss Elizabeth Kelley, became the bride of Charles E. Hast- ings, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E^JHastmga-rOf^H^^ The service was read at the home Of the bride's mother, Mrs. Walter Hack- ett, in the presence of only the im- mediate relatives and a few intimate -riends. Upon -their return from a wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Hastings will make their home in Chicago. The Infant Welfare* Society will "Miss Phoebe Hoffman, 1231 Greenwood Imeet at the home of Mrs. Hope Thorap . On Monday afternoon, May first, a benefit card party wilt be given at the Wilmette Woman's club for the St. Francis Hospital^building fund. Euchre, bridge and^gyejbjugdrejljwill be playeCaBd^tiie~emlreproceeds from the ticket money will be devoted to the fund, as the expenses of the party have been taken care of. Mrs. T. M. Knox, Mrs. CharleaJtfackilELAnA Mn, H. J. Richter comprise the committee in charge of the affair. Mrs. J/H. Hoffman and daughter, avenue, are leaving for Washington, D. C, Saturday, to attend the annual meeting of the United States Daugh- ters of 1812, and the Dames of the Loyal iLegionv They will also attend the ceremonies of the dedication of the Grant Memorial in Washington, .'. 0% April J8Tj~^ â€"â€" I If The closing program of the Woman's «lub of Wilmettet will J»e„jrae_ _of_the social events of the week. On Wed- nesday, April 26, at one o'clock the annual luncheon will be served. It wiilMipJlowed bxaJJong Cycl&J'The Morning of the Year," the music com- posed by Charles Wakefield Cadman and ^he words selected from the^works 'of modern poets|||g;:;â-  ;i: %MM§::M9JSM^ â- ""fT^"en^l&v^r;'iiB8 been made to mark the close of the season by a particularly fitting program and the presentation of this song cycle is most timely. The artists who will present the program are: Mrs. William Howe, soprano; Mrs. 'Ernest A. Smith, contralto* Mr. Carl F.Mathien, tenor ;*gnd Mr. Orville Borchersr bass, with Zona Marshall at the piano, â- jg^sggg; .^i^^-v^.^^^:;A>^^>:^>:' Miss Clementine Eastman, 1027 Elm- wood avenue, left Saturday for the east where she will be the guest of Miss Mildred McCullouch in Washing- ton, D. €., and later will visit Mrs. Frftffk qftrnttld In New York city.____ pretty home wedding will take place on Saturday evening of this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Gallagher when their daugh- ter; Alice, will become the bride of William Mason Bramhall of Austin. The ceremony will take place at eight o'clock. 3:-^i^W^^K&MM^m^ Miss Gallagher has been the guesi of honor at a - number of parties re- cently, among them a kitchen shower, Mrs. jy. ^Bo^ie^prjmejrbL One of the loveliest of Spring lun- cheons was given in the home of Mrs. Samuel Harrison Darst, 727 Central avenue, on Friday afternoon of last week,^ when-Mrs. -Darst entertained 'orâ€"herâ€"house-guests -Mrsr- Larence and Mrs. Murdoch of Ottawa, 111. Spring flowers, combined with laven- der sweet peas and yellow" roses, were used in decorations, making the home look most attractive;â€"There were covers for thirty guests, and after the luncheon, there was a game of bridge. Many delightful affairs are being given in honor of Miss Ethel Lusted whose marriage to Mr. Edward Rich- ardson is to take place on Thursday evening of next week. Mrs. Richards, mother of the groom, entertained the members of the bridal party at lun- cheon yesterday at Marshall Fields. This afternoon, Miss Dorothy Rae will entertain informally at her home, 481 Greenlief avenue, for Miss Lusted, md on Saturday Miss Josephine Tel- er is giving a luncheon and bridge or thirty guests, all members of the Theta Sigma Phi sorority, at her home, 829 Ainslie street, Chicago. On nexrj left Monday, Mrs. H. B. Donaldson, and her two daughters, Mrs. Clifton Davis and Mrs. James Turnock, will give a Innntipnw Hffd" """""'" |42$ Forrest avenue. Miss Louise Shartle of Middletown, O., arrived Wednesday to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Gallagher, 1283 Forest avenue, and to attend the wedding of Miss Alice Gallagher, ^f fMrs. HTC; Central Thayer, Jr.* 610 .avenue, has returned from Sioux City, la., where she has been spending several weeks with her mother, since the death of'her fatheritigisiiiif.............. "±M± Mrs Cllftol Wednesday for a several day's visit. H||i!t; Keith; 222 NiniKtrllt, for Springville, Mo., The Washington Avenue Circle will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Charles McCue, 681 Washington ave- nue, on Friday of next week^rll^tilil -DTi |nd Mr** Hinckley were hosts to the "H. and W." club at dinner on Wednesday evening at their home on How^ard^ayM^ .,: £.â- ,;• ^i and Mrs. Frank Watt of Kenilworth, left yesterday for St. Louis, where she will be the guest of Miss Anne Han- cook â-  «iA:^s|fc JJjnrathy-^ several days. card party to be given under the aus- pices of the Ways and Means com- mittee of the WHlmette Catholic Woman's Club, the proceeds of which will be devoted to the new St. Fran- cis Xavier school fund. Tickets for the affair may be obtained from the chairman, Mrs. Garfield Keck, Mrsf- Arthur Johnson or Mrs, Carl Ren-V| neckar. The April luncheon and business meeting of the Kappa Alpha Theta alumnae chapter took place Wednes- day afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. E. Stults, 463 Willow street, Winnetka. Final arrangements were made for the ITpTcture~sliow~pTainredby the alumnae chapter at the Hoyburn theater in Evanston April 28, to raise money for the sorority building fund. •Treasure Island," expertly filmed, is to be the feature of "the program. son; 1219 Ashland avenue, on Thurs- day, April 27. Plans for the June Drive will* be discussed and every board member is urged to make a speeial effort to be present All who have posters are asked to bring them to this meeting. ^ Mr. and Mrs, E. P. Fatch, who have been spending several weeks in Miami, Fla., as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wlgglesworth, retttrffedto^thelr Mr. W. C. Shurtleff returned to his home at 815 Lake avenue, last Saturday after a month's outing at Biloxi, Miss., and in Georgia, and a short visit with his daughter! Miss Helen Shurtleff, in .Rjkjlimoiiji,.;^,.^ Miss Colony BuifTlf^llslmg? ton avenue, relumed last Saturday from Centerville, la., where she spent the Easier vacation as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn L. Lodwick, Jr. . J\ZZz^.,^*.'^^*-r^- Mr. ,and of the Boulevard Mrs. Alfred D. Herrmann apartments, left Tuesday evening for a fortnight's out- ing at Signal Mountain, Chattanooga, Tennr~â€"-----â€"^ SPECIAL THIS WEEK? STATIONERY Eaton; Craneâ€"-said; and Whiting's Line of Box and Tablet Paper TOILET and BATH SOAPS, Doi 8§ic -Special Flavors for Saturday and Sunday Any flavored Hydrox Guernsey Brick Ice Cream SNIDER & CAZEL The Wilmette Pharmai Wilmette and Central A* Wilmette 400 â- eaWfll Wlbnett* Exceptional Values ^in House With warmer weather you will be but more, even though you are just around -liomerâ€"out on the porch, aroundjhe jard and chatting wjt^iei^^o|g| mMiM It is going to be easy to have attractive things to wear. These House Dresses, Porch Dresses and Apron_Dresses are ^ris^p^ttractive looking^alrairs, and they launder nicely. They are made of percales anH^gwghams in dainty color- ings even nice enou^^o^wealT ^tor market. w&. These are divided into two lots to sell at .$l...aM.$l-5Q;.i.._. :^ â- Im "milt"' (is Phone Wilmette 588--We Deliver Wi at 611 w«MhmgtoiL£aTenuei on Saturday last. Mrs. Fatch has as her guest this week, her mother, Mrs. Louise JJfuno orTJown6rf7Groreriir| Mrs, .Charles^ jMisCjae entertained informally on Tuesday afternoon at her home, 63.1 Wasihington avenue, in honor of her mother, Mrs. Branson, who just recently returned from Cali- fornia.';! â-  '^::^-:+^:^S^ Dr. G. B. Baird of the Chicago Tu- berculosis Institute will he at the Gross Point Health Center on Tues- day, April 25, at 10 a. m. Telephone Miss Queen, Wilmette 882, for further Information. ,^:. ./. . „.,. .„.„...,:^^,^,^^,^ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chase of Td- peka, Kansas^ announce the engage- ment, of their daughter Ethel to Mr. David George Nethercot, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. G. J^hercot, of Win- netka. â-  :V':/^-;;;'^; :;::.:;-.„.. A..;.; i::^:.C.'!\:S Tuning Up.

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