Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Feb 1923, p. 7

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f^Mm^mm! wm ^^PsffpWIi^Pffi^P^lf1 l^ffS.f â- â- 'v? THE LAKH SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY FEBRUAR ociALncTivrriES \s Dorothy Bowers' \trothal Announced To Emery D. Stoker nR. and Mrs. Mason Hall Sherman of Oak Park an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Doro- thy Hope Bowers to Emory *:â- $ oker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dee ' « okcr of Winnetka Miss Bow- i junior at Northwestern uni- and a member of the Chi ta sorority. Mr. Stoker, who is tftunber of the Signup Alpha Epsi- | raternity, is a senior in North- ||"tjrn University School of Com- et. s ty, :hange is announced in the morn- l]program of the Wilmette Wo- Is club for February 14. Dr. Mann lot be present but the commit- is very fortunate in securing in )lace, Miss Lucie Hartrath, who speak at 11 a. m. on the pictures present exhibition of works of tgo artists. Miss Hartrath, in [inn to being a fi ^initiating critic, possesses the ability to talk intelligently of lo non-artists# One of the mem- remarked, "I learned more about [from Miss Harthath's one talk, from anyone else I ever heard." Hartrath will conduct the View tour on February 23, and this is ()portunity to get acquainted with ind to form some opinion of.what be seen on that day. Luncheon [be served at one o'clock. The jnoon program will be opened at [by Miss Mary Bartelme, in a short on her work with delinquent dependent girls. Miss Bartelme >o well known and admired to any introduction here. Follow- his. will be a lecture "Ameri- Smi kej the Jlaiian immigrants" by: ;s Lisi Citriani, Doctor of i>sophy, poet, author, artist and -er. Such a many sided person- promises an unusual pleasure. vas sent to this country by her •nment on a war mission. She taught in the University of Chi- and had also done much work ;w York with the Italian irnrni- At the close of the lecture nil exhibit some of her .paintings are said to be unusually direct incere and possessed of a re- ible power -of luminacity. It is that aU club members will themselves of this very fine day itertainme.nl.__________ â€"oâ€" |c Executive Board of Directors the Advisory Board will meet day, February 12, at 1:30 p. m„ n 921, Fine Arts Building, Chi- The annual election of officers ftake place, therefore it is import- ithat all members of both boards jn attendance. The following bit krse, written by Mrs. Winnie ton of Evanston tells some inter- rhrr^rrls^~CTmcernins~Tne shop. "HE NEW AMERICA SHOP you visited the New America lop? he Stevens Building, toward the there you will find embroideries is also, without compare. irridescent glass and jewelry, too 11 probability, made~especia11y for lu our newly-made citizens from ir the Sea, renting many countries known you and to me. under the auspices of the DA.R. se Fathers' fought in our Revo- tionary War. [an interesting place, this wonder „ shPP» Ithe Stevens Building, one-four line (1409) towards the top." omen of^the seven churches affili- with the Wilmette Church Union hold a meeting in the Wilmette lish-Lutheran church, corner of '^fathâ€"streetâ€"and- Greenleaf avenue, ^Friday, February 16, at 1:45 p. m. is the day observed as the Day rayer for Missions by women of Ijpldenominations over the United tfles and Canada. Praise and pray- COMMUNITY DANCE Kpecial valentine party Tuesday February 13th at BYRON C. STOLP ^mSCHOOLlASSEMBLV HALL Tenth Street and Central Ave. Class instruction 7:45 p. m. Dance begins 8:30 p. nu ~~ Favors^Refreshments l*»|»»>on Fee includes Every- thing 50c per person A cordial invitation is extend- to all residents of Wilmette pxiâ€"vicinity to attend these *«ees where=good music, good nres and good fellojsv^hip_prer_ ^it-=also-opportunities for ge<P= |ng better acquainted. er will form a large part of the ser- vice with one short address by a mis- sionary and musical numbers. AH women of all churches are cordially invited. â€"oâ€" Mrs. C. T Travis, 125 Fifth street, entertained fourteen friends, on Sat- urday afternoon of last week at a miscellaneous shower for Miss Mar- guerite Mueller of Chicago. The guests were all former schoolmates of^Miss Mueller at Northwestern uni- versity. â€"oâ€" Mrs. Charles McCue and Mrs^ F. S. Hinckley will entertain the members of the Mother's Club at luncheon in honor of their mother Mrs. E. rL Benson, on Monday next at the Mc- Cue home, 631 Washington avenue. â€"oâ€" Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Raithel and Helen Raithel of 246 Greenleaf avenue, have returned from Florida, where they visited Miami, Palm Beach and St. Petersburg, returning by way of Pensacola. â€"oâ€" Miss Phyllis Small, 411 Maple ave., ast-week-end at the University of Wisconsin, here they attended the Junior Prom festivities. Miss Small is a student at the University of Chicago. The Misses Sarah and Margaret Gallagher, 901 Greenwood avenue, re- turned Monday from the University of Wisconsin, where they attended the annual Junior Prom. ^ â€"oâ€" A Novelty cotillion has been ar- ranged for Saturday evening of this week at the Ouilmette Country Club. The affair will be formal, and there will be many new and interesting features. North Shore alumnae of Chi Omega sorority have inaugurated a series of card parties to be given during the winter and spring, proceeds of, which will be devoted to the building fund for their new home to be erected on the campus The first of this series took place on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Miss Dorothy Wilson, 729 Greenwood avenue. Mrs. Grace Thurman, a former well known resident of. this village, who has been a guest at the Rexford Bel- lamy home, 1214 Forest avenue, for some time, left Monday to visit her daughter, who is attending Ogontz school. Mrs. Charles Sanford Clarke, 526 Washington avenue, left Tuesday for an extended visit in Clearwater, Fla. â€"oâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Nate S. Akley and their three children, 615 Lake avenue, left Thursday for Ocean Springs, Miss.. JfBBte Hopr* HattoiB ___ Studio of Bramatir Art 1527 Kimball Building Instruction may bt had in Evanston as mrtt ' „ as Chicago Phones Harrison 7949 Evanston 1098 J. E. SWIFT TEAL BUSINESS & LIPS INSURANCE Representative New York Life insurance Company 1017 Central Avenue, Wilmette Phone Wilmette 87 #i "HTokuthWom Out of Uft" m Miss Amy Weedon nf 204~T-\fjtK street, accompanied by her aunt of Dayton, O., left last week for St. Petersburg Fla., where they will re- main until early June.________-â€"__------ The 1200 Block Neighborhood Club of Lake avenue was entertained Tues- day at the home of Mrs. John C. Blaylock, 1231 Lake abenue. Mrs. Dwight W. Chapman, 900 Elm- wood avenue, was called to Grand Rapids, Mich., on Tuesday by the ill- ness of her sister. â€"oâ€" Mrs. George L. Martin, JP46 Elm- wood avenue, JefJL .Wednesday-^a^spendL severaT days with old friends in Wat seka, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Ott's two children, are reported recovering from a severe attack of the grippe. â€"oâ€" Miss Mary Stidger, 1236 Lake ave- nue, is recovering from an attack of the grippe. 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