16 WILMETTE LIFE, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1924 Mr. and Mrs· . Blayney Jones anMr. and Mrs. Benjamin Richards, 638 ~bbottsford road, Mr. and Mrs. nounce the marriage of their daughJohn O'Connor, 149 Abbottsford road, ter, Ida Ruth, to Ralph Hayden, on and Mr. and Mrs. Psammuellor of Saturday, May 10, at. Evanston. Mr. Kenilworth, left for Louisville, Ken- and Mrs. Hayden w1ll be at home tucky, on Wednesday, May 1_4, to ~ee after June 15, at 309 Monroe street. The marriage of Miss Blanche Mor- tbe Kentucky Derby which 1s takmg Monterey, California. itz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theo- place on Saturday afternoon. They dore E. Moritz of Warwick road, will will remain in Louisville for one we~k. take place on Saturday evening, May -o18, at the Kenilworth Union church The members of the Kenilworth cltib at 8:30 o'clock. Mrs. Robert Wall of are giving a remarkable vaudeville Oshkosh, Wisconsin, will be the matron show this evening at 8 o'clock. The of honor, and the bridesmaids attend- program will be very go?d. The ing Miss Moritz will be Miss Eliza- Ui sses Florence and .J?.eatnce Pease, bet h Merrill, Miss Patty Hamm, of 320 Leicester road, rae directors; Mr. Kenilworth; Miss Quinn Jack son of LeRoy Prince of Evanston is the manEvanston, and Miss Avery Davidson ager, and Miss. Dorothy Foresman and Miss Juliette Clark of Madison. will be at the p1ano. Paul Bell of Oskosh, brother of the -()-ESTIMATES bridegroom, will be best man, and Mrs. Munger, of Chicago, arrived at ushering will be Robert Wall, of Oshthe home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex S. kosh; Edwin Chapman, Charles Striech and Robert Thompson, of Ma- Joslin, 240 Essex road, on ¥onday, to di son, and Bruce Mainland, of Chicago. remain for two weeks, unt1l Mr. and Several parties have been given Mrs. Joslin return from Battle Cre~k, Moritz during the Michigan, where they have been takmg for Miss IDcorporatecl week. On Monday, Miss Quinn Jack· a month's rest. 34Z -o1104 son entertained at tea at her home. Park Ave. DaYia St. Miss Elizabeth Merrill was hostess at Mrs. Julie Shepherd, 315 Kenilworth GleDc:oe EYaDaloD a shower and bridge at her home. 420 avenue, entertained at luncheon ·and PhoDe 166 Essex road, on Wednesday, and on bridge at her home on Thursday, PhoDe 70Z8 Thursday a luncheon and linen shower }.{ay 8. was given by Miss Patty Hamm at her home on Sheridan road. This evening Mr. and Mrs. Moritz are giving the bridal dinner at the Drake hotel. -oMr. Barrett Spach, son of Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Spach, sailed from New York, last week, for Paris, where he will study under Cortat during May and June. Mr. Spach was one of the students of the David Mainnes school to receive scholarship in the Cortat classes, and in courses in the E'cole Normale de Musique. He has been studying at the Mainnes school for four years, and during the last two years he has been a member of the faculty. Through the courtesy of the Department of Fine Arts of the French government, all concerts and theaters are open witl;10ut admission charge, to these 'young American students. 3l'?d Mrs. Spach and Miss Spach Red Tops cost less than wood f~nce posts and last twice w11l JOJO Mr. Spach later in the as long. You drive them into the ground with a sledge-no summer. holes to dig-no tamping-no muss-no dirt. The Kenilworth Union church gave a large dinner at the church guild The Red Top fence is always neat and clean in appearance. room on Wednesday evening, May 14, It harmonizes with the most artistic surroundings. It protects; at 7 o'clock. your property wit~out detracting from it. -o-- · X:eailworth Happenings DOYOI WHA1 ROOFING over the Old Shingles FREE Ben Frankl at 0 N~~~H~E 5-Passenger Sedan '795 f. o. b. Flint, Mich. 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