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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Jan 1924, p. 9

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E S t ~·d B uck and M ~ R uf.'IJI~ Da W'n~ Share Wilmette Woman·sClub Program 1 11 "'I -'· ""'-' c;.e} MAll JONGG PARTY party on Valentine's Day, February The Woman's Guild of St. Elis- 14, at the residence of Mrs. Henry H. abeth's Church in Glencoe, will enter- Brigham, 520 Greepleaf avenue, Glee· lr:;tai;;;;;;;"w;;;;;;;ith;;;;;;;a;;;;;;;br;;;;idg;;;;ea;;;;nd;;;;;;;m;;;;;;;;ah;;;;;;;;jon;;;;gg;;;;;;;coe;;;;;;;. ~ii!iiiiiiiii--~~.. ESTRID BUCK sing a group of before the Wornof W-ilmette at its program, W~nes30. She is an . art- . charm and has a beautiful quality. her programs have in the East but she a recital in Chicago, 7, in Kimball Hall, management of ving. She is atamong the VicDawes of Evthe speaker of Her subject, Curriculum be of partieto mothers of of that age. o'clock in the r. H . D. Klees, rector at the Unclub in Chicago an address under the of the Civics departwill be served T HE on finest jewelry shop the North Shore, maintaining a repair departrtlent for watches, clocks and jewelry. · LIBRARY PLAZA HOTBL EVANSTON CA~NG CHICAGO'S MOST DISTINCTIVE HOTEL TO AN EXACTING PATRONAGE Economy be the beneficiary, . . . Mra. £-at.;d Back . E. Madden, Mrs. John Cochran, Mrs. R oy T. France, Mr,s. Harry C. ·Hall, Mrs. Robert G. Read and Mrs. Burke in charge. Violinist Who Will Play Here Sunday Department of American CitiT enth District of Illinois ion of Clubs, held its secng at the home of Mrs. FarRosedale avenue, Chicago, on opened the meeting and Mi ss White, Chairu.an of Parentzation Evanston Ass~ciation. Miss White most interesting talk on the work accomplished in Evanston in zation. The workers are all workers and the money for furnished by the D. A . R. Evanston. M'iss White rec. Guide to English" 1 The Evanston Wornhas a home class in Amerwhich is conducted by Miss Farrell then introduced Mr. rom the Bureau of Visual EduMr. Prim spoke of the work Bureau, and distributed. pamphlets the key to the procunng of deThese pamphlets can be seany time from the Society for Education, 806 W . Washin.gton Chicago. The Bureau publishes called " Visual Education." stressed the point of always upon having, when renting or iloninflammable films . Such ' marked "safety" every few margin. result of discussion, an imporhas gone out to the Club of legislation. Let us try the shipping of films that to pass the U . S. censorship. t for our use are all going to countries. Such films not only the minds of our neighbors but lie about normal American life. standards are judged by those I Sl\fART PEOPLE are finding the best at the Sovereign. ·... at the Saturday dinner dances . ... i11 the pool, the rooms, the restaurant! There's nothing quite like it ·jn Chicago. And yet Sovertign excellence costs no more than average mediocrity. Yo11 are cordially invited · Convenient to The Sovereign. DINNER DANCES Every Saturday evming at Jeven-rhirty. Richard Czerwonky, the violinist of the trio which gives a program at ·the Kenilworth club on Sunday afternoon, January 27, is the head of the Vi~lin department of the Bush Conservatory. He has a national reputation not only u a virtuoso but as a great teacher. · His :pupil. Miss Olga Eitner, was awarded first place among the violiri;sts who recently played in the Young Artists' Contest, conducted by the Society of America.n MtUi<;ians, ·· phony orchestra, Mr. Frederick Stock, conductor, on March 13 at a popular 1 concert. Miss Harriet Prafzman at tlfe piano, played very sympathetic accompaniments. After the program, tea was served in the parlors, with the following women acting as hostesses : Mrs. Heyliger DeWindt, Mrs. James Prindlv'ilte, Mrs. Samuel Greeley, and Miss Margaret Clinch. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES aharpened right. A blade Rharnened by our process t8 100% etftclent. Shaves easier than a new blade. It you have heretofore been dl,lapvolnted with the r esults of ha.\'ing your blades sharperied, d <J not lt>t this prevent you born tryiRg our new and etftcl e nt aervlce. · This week, ·to fn"lroauce our aerv- to Town and to - --the Country BY TELEPHONE SHELDRAKE 1600 KENMORE AT GR.ANVILLE One block West of Sheridan lld. at 6200 ~L...=.--......... ... - - · Woman's Club Has Deliebtful Muaicale RS. NORMAN HARRIS, chairman, presided at the regular meeting of the Music departof the Winnetka Woman's club, on January 17, at 3 o'clock. She that the next meeting of the would occur on Thursday, at the time of the regular the program to be announcon Thursday was given talented musician. Miss Olga Miss Harriet Prutzman at The whole program was deand pleased an enthusiastic;. auMiss Eitner has fine techmque, is so good that one is not conof it. Her tone has a lovely, apquality which is unusual. It ~as clear cut and equally as pleasmg sta~cato work as it was in demanded a big tone. Miss her music with good underand is possessed of much poise. ~nd talented as she is, she has promising future. A~ Mis~ Eitin a recent concert m Ch·cago, will play with the Ch:cago Sym- Mrs. U. S. CSrant oi Evanston is chairman of the committee in charge of the sale of tickets for the reading, '· The Dreamers" or "Th.e Sin,ing Globe," to be given fty M\-s. Mtrion ::raig Wentworth on the evening of February 8, at the Evanston Woman's club under the joint auspices of Kappa Kappa Gamma alumnae and he· international relations coupcil of Evanston. The North Shore Smith College Circle will meet with Mrs. John Olmsted of Privat~ road, Hubttard , W oods, on Monday · afternoon, January 28, at 3 o'clock. SORORITY SPONSORS REAJ>JNG sharpened etftclently, we will aha.rpen ~ d~&en ...oi any kind of ~ a fe ty razor blades for 25c. Tile ·egular price will b e S5c a do.&en for double edge blades, and aoc a Jo~n for single edge blades. , Forty-eight hour return service If lett on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. by or before 6 P . ill. It I Ia not convenient for you to han<r bladt!11 In younelf. perhaya ,·, lend wife wlll tenrl to It for you when she i11 out shopping. Starttn.- .thla week, the stores listed below will b e agencies tor >ur· service: Winberg's Drug · Store, · lJin!t e n Ave., ' WilmettE>. Snlder-Cazel Drug Co., Wilmette. Kenilworth Pha1·macy, Kenilworth. Arlama Pharmacy, Winnetka. Snlder-Cazel Drug Co., Hubbard Wood11. C. W. Snyder's Jtexall Drug Store, Glencoe. ' OR'lH SHORE BLADE ERVICE ~t!d~ndus~~~s t~~otvebl~d:safe~~ 0razg: The ·~Ports · 1 ~bop· No. 8 Market Square-Lake Forest, JU. l I · f FINAL·REDUCTIONS . ! ' . PRE-INVENTORY SALE ·Hats hi three groups ·now $2.00 $5.00 and $10.00. Fonnerly $6.80 to $30.00. Sweaters and brushed wool suits, gowns, coats, children's coats and hats, blouses, skirts, etc., correspondingly reduced. . JANE POLSON SPEARIN Teacher ~f Sia~·· "The merit of Mrs. Speon11's t'aehiftg htJS ltmg been ruogni.:ed.-Music News, Chicago. 1159 Wilmette Ave., Glover-Brown Bldg. Wilmette For appointments telephone Wilmette 2922

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