Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Jul 1927, p. 24

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WILMET T E L ,J F F. July 29, 19'17 Midsummer Rivals June as Favored Season for Weddings Guest Days Popular Yonkers-Lewis Nuptials to Be Solemnized Aug. 2 With Women Golfers Miss Natalie Yonkers, daughter of Along North Shore Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Yonkers of I N. U. Grads Wed . '-----------------' Kiddies Have Their Inning at M idsummet Frolic in Winnetka Guest days, club tournaments, and 911 Sheridan road, Wilmette, will beBY JEAN L. DRAYER inter-club tournaments seem to he pro- come the bride of Granville Revere Colored c·repe paper streamers strung viding the events qf interest for wom- Lewis III, of Lyn_chhurg, Va., at. 8:30 along the pathway at Bluff Edge, the en golfers along the north shore dur- o'clock Tuesday, August 2, at the Hubbard Woods home of Mrs. Douging the last part of J ulr and most of Church of the Holy Comforter, Kenillas Smith, led the way Tuesday afterAugust. Of especial interest to those worth. The ceremony will be pernoon for three hundred north shore who follow events outside of play in formed hy the Rev. Leland H. Danchildren and their parents and friends to the "Midsummer Frolic in Storytheir . own club are the five matches forth. Mr. Lewis is the son of Mr. land," this year's midsummer frolic which north shore teams are playing and Mrs. G. R. Lewis, Jr., of Lynchgiven by the students and faculty during the summer, the third of which burg. members of the summer school of the was played on Monday of this week Miss Yonkers has chosen her sister, National Kindergarten and Elementary· at the Evanston club. The standing Mrs. George A . .Zabriskie of Cuba, for c~lege. Miss Margaret Farrar of the" of the teams together with the num- her ma·tron-of-honor, a~d her bridescollege faculty was . the author and ber of points which each has earned maids will be ·Miss Winifred Metzel of producer of the play. up to date is as follows : Evanston, Kenilworth, Mrs. W. P. White of WinThe Little Boy, Mother Goose, and first, with 234 poil1ts ; Exmoor, second, netka, and Miss ·E leanor Buckham of the Fairy Lady held · the center of the 197~~ points; Glenview, third~ 188~ Wilmette. Jack Thompson of Wilmette stage, which was on a little knoll in points; Indian Hill, fourth, 157~ \\;ill be best man for Mr. Lewis, and the beautiful lakeside grounds. From points; Skokie, fifth, with 156 points; the ushers will be Ballard Higbee of the sides of the stage, defined by the Sunset Ridge, sixth, with 129 points; Wilmette, W. P. White of Winnetka, circling hedges and trees, appeared North Shore, seventh, with 99~ and Edward Yonkers, hrother of the Peter Rabbit, the Three Bears, J...ittle po!nts; and Wilmette, eighth, with 98 bride. Black Sarnbo, Old King Cole, Humpty pomts. The fourth and next-to-last Dumpty, the Six -and Twenty Black match is to be played next Monday birds. and .the little people of Bean at the Exmoor club. Porridge Hot, all in turn. The orchesFriday of this week was planned as tra and chorus on the terrace conguest day at the Westmoreland club, tributed their part to the total effed. where Mrs. W. H. M uschlet is chairman of . women's golf. Two prizes The Three Bears enacted their roles Over sixty entries were shown at the were to be awarded, the first to the so realistically that when one bear first flight player who had the great- e~hibit of the Kenilworth Garden club cried because- his bowl was empty, a Photo by . Ray little boy was noticed weeping in est number of sixes or under, and the held last Friday at the home of Mrs. second to the second flight player for Sidney Y. Ball, 936 Hill road, WinMrs. Wallace Weld was formerly sympathy. The bear dance, which was the greatest number of sevens or un- netka. In the first class, which was a Miss Helen Mearns of Kenilworth. She really a kind of a hop, will doubtless -bowing of flowers in shade<; of velder. · was married June 29 in the Union be ... duplicated with rnore or less skill At the Wilmette Golf club, where low, first prize was awarded to Mrs. church, Kenilworth. Both Mr. and Mrs. hy energetic youn·g sters for weeks to· Mrs. John H. Brodt of Evanston is Hugh A. Foresman, second prize to Weld are Northwestern graduates, the come. chairman, Tuesday was g4est day, and Mrs.' Jan)CS H. P_rentiss, and third former of the class of '24 and' the latThe tigers, too, seemed to be a parthe objective was to be the best score prize to Mrs. Rufus B. Stolp. In the ter of the last class. ticular center of attention and curios on the third, seventh, twelfth, four- class two showing, which was of ity. One little boy explained that he teenth,... and sixteenth holes. On Au- flowers in shades of pink, the windid not think the tigers were real, but gust 2 the, qualifying round for the ners were Mrs. Bentl~y G. McCloud, Wilmette Man Will Wed that the little girl next to him didMrs. Douglas Flood. and Mrs. Grant August trophy will be played. apparently a serious difference of Ravinia Girl August 3 Last Friday was guest day at the Ridgway. In the blue and lavendar The marriage of Miss Ruth Mona- opinion. The tiger tails were unusual sources of temptation, and their ownNorth Shore Golf club, and Mrs. shades combination contest, Mrs. E. F. Charles E. Driver, who is chairman Snydacker was the prize winner. Mrs. han, d~ughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles ers were finally forced to hold them up there, reports that there were thirty Bentley G. McCloud and Mrs. Gilbert F. Monahan of 1409 Dean avenue, tc;> prevent their being several entirely guests and forty members out. This Kelly were first and second prize win- Ravinia, to Rockwood A. Kuelzow, by misrhievous hands. Friday a best-ball twosome is being ners in the mixed flowers exhiuit. Different personalities came out even son of Mr. and Mrs. August ]. ~uel played. The judges were Mrs. ·Thomas H. in the youngest children, one of them At the Indian Hill CoUJltn· club the Eddy of Evanston and Mrs. Charles zow of ·611 Greenleaf avenue, Wil- going through the line twice to shake events for the month of A-ugust are Strong and Mrs. Stephen Foster of mette, will take place at 4:30 o'clock hands with the actors, and another to be as · follows: August 3, count W.innetka. Mrs. Douglas Flood is Wednesday afternoon, August 3, at the so frightened that he refused to putts; August 10, c!wice score of president of the club. home of the bride. The ceremony will shake hands with anyone but Goldipartners; August 17, eighteen-hole low locks. As the end of the affair neared, The Kenilworth Garden club will net handicap in classes; August 24, hold its next meeting next Friday, Au- be performed by the Rev. George P. the children lined up long before it flag contest; and August 31, mystery gust 5, at the homt.: of Mrs: Grant Magill of the Presbyterian Church of was necessary in order . that there nine. Ridgway, 207 Cumberland avenue. Wilmette. Miss Katherine Monahan, might be no possible chance of missing Mrs. Ernest B. Bartlett is chairman 'N[rs. R. R. Hammond of the Barring- sister of the bride, wilt be the maid- the final march behind the actors. of women's golf events at the Skokie ton Garden club will he the speaker. The children brought with them not Country club, and she gives · the fol- Hostesses for the da,· will be Mrs. of-honor. only their mothers, but their fathers, lowing outline of events for the next Ridgway and Mrs. J am~s Prentiss. Miss Monahan was formerly a Glen- aunts and uncles, and even grandmonth: Friday, July 29, qualifying coe resident, and is a graduate of . mothers and grand~at~ers, all of whom round . for the July championship, temporary chairman. of women's golf New Trier High school. Mr. Kuel- seemed to be enjo~mg th.e Mother match play in· three flights; August 5, at the club during the absence of . . . Goose rhymes and faJry stortes equally guest day, four-ball foursome; Thurs- Mrs. C. B. Cook. Events scheduled z~w attended the Umverstty of Ilh- as much as the youngest generation at day, August 11, mixed foursome; Fri- for the month of August are the fol- nois. their sides. day, August 12, the better nine of lowing: August 2, prizes for lowest The proceeds from the Frolic are to eighteen holes, one-half handicap, with score on even and for lowest score on help the college building fund toward a putting tournament in the afternoon; odd holes; August 16, nine holes low Golfers Hold Dinner-Dance the completion of Harrison hall, the Thursday, August 18, mixed foursome; gross and nine holes low net, two One of the larger events scheduled Friday, August 19, eighteen hole medal prizes for each, and a driving and on the calendar of the Westmoreland National Kindergarten and Elementary college building at 2770 Sheridan road. play, greatest number of fives and putting contest; August 30, flag tour- Country club for the summer be Evanston. sixes, and a driving contest in the af- nament, with three prizes. the dinner-dance to be given this SatMrs. Douglas Smith, who is a life ternoon; August 26, qualifying round Mrs. Arthur T. Go.o dman, chairman urday evening. Benson's orchestra member of the ColJege Governing for the club championship. of women's golf at the Sunset Ridge will provide the music. On Saturday At Skokie Playfield the postponed Golf club, reports that the regular afternoon one of the series of sum- board, generously gave the use of her tournament which was scheduled for Tuesday events will take place all dur- mer card parties will take place, this grounds at Bluff Edge for this event. Other members of the Governing the preceding week was held this ing August, with the regular bridge- time pivot in character. board acted as hostesses and assisted Tuesday, with the following results : luncheons on Wednesdays. Thursday the college faculty in presenting the In the handicap medal play Mrs. L. M. of this week was marked by mixed lovely summer entertainment. Stoddard was first, Mrs. R. V. Robin- foursome play for a silver trophy. Announces Engagement son, second, and Mrs. R. F. Seagans, August 9 will be guest day, and on ~arleton Larmon of Bowling Green, third; in the putting contest, Miss August 14 there will be ·a mixed two- Ky .· announces the engagement of his Kentucky Society Meets Helen Tilroe was first, and Mrs. ball foursome. One of the most im- sister, Miss Virginia Larmon, to RobThe Kentucky Society of Evanston George W. Perrigo and Mrs. Ralph S. portant events of the summer at the ert Swaim, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Childs tied for second; the surprise club took place on Thursday of last Robert Swaim of 701 Laurel avenue, and the North Shore will hold its next prize was awarded to Miss Carol Fos- week when Sunset Ridge was hostess Wilmette. The wedding wiJI take regular monthly meeting Tuesday, sum for the fewest strokes on three to W. W. G. A. players, Mrs. Lee Mida place Wednesday, August 17, at the August 9, at the home of Mrs. W. Allen Pusey in the Glenview Golf club waterholes. Mrs. Vincent Cartier is of B.utterfield placing first. home o~ the bride in Bowling Green. grounds. Kenilworth Garden Club Exhibit Has Record Entry List 1 will

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