were invited to apply to the musié committee on the afternoons of The Treble Clef club gave ittit~ first public recital Tuesday afternoon to about ï¬â€˜ty invited guvsts, who thor- oughly enjoyed the beautiful music given During‘the intermission the constitution of the club was read, '1-zhowingtliut1 the permanent organi zation is now a matter of fact. A president, secretary, treasurer and music committed constitute the of- ï¬cial management under the con- duit-.11†Mrs. Jirah D. Cole, and ladies wishing to become members The following village oflioerq were .elected 0n Tuesday-President. F. E. Herdman; trustees,- Geo. Baker, A. ‘B. Capmn, H. A. DeWindt. W. H. Curran and Geo. N. Brown; treaaurer, C W. Tosteviiiglmarshnl land collector, Henry Leach; assessor, John Brussher; Library board;S.W. Omaha“ and em. ()ldfather. There wasn burglar scare down on Willow street one night this week. Word was sent. secretly‘to the neigh- bore, who gathéredhsilently around the ' fatad hOuse, while two of the bravest among them, armed with revolmrs and bowie knives, crept in to make the thief wish he’ had never entered Winnetka, and, 'found N..B.-â€"-Any man woman or child on Willow street can give any further information desimd.‘ ‘ The Woman‘s Society of the Con- gregational church held a meeting of‘-ipoéial -interost last Thursday afternoon at â€W home of Mrs. Douglas Smith. Mrs..CIiIrk gave a talk on the “Children’s Home and Aid Society.†The ladies of the Guild of Christ church will have tliuir annual cake sale on Saturday, April 14“], from 9:30 until sold out. at tlu- 01300 of hit. Irons, Elm street... Sunday school clan at her home, Thursday oyaning’. Match 29. Kr; and um. J.G.Woart and fam- ily have gone {to Oconomovmc, Wis, for a short visit. H‘iuv Ferris in “:6 guest of her «a. In. c. a. Hall. _ Mrs. Wm. McKinney enteriéinod the Cinch club on Friday afternoon. Pmty entertained bar THE ‘BHERIDAN ROAD NEWBvL‘ETTER .ALONZO L. RICHARDSON. Coal and Wood. 4| Twin Lakes Ice. erh‘ Tuesday, April 10 and Tuesday. Oc- tober 9. [ollowing the business came the remainder of Aha program. closing with a beautiful number, “Night Bells,†by Dr. Clan. Vin- cent. Refreshments and a social hour cloned-a Inn: nn‘nuuhln -c..._ 0r Care J. On North Shore Pennsylvania 0" and (iasnline Bur“!- sun. Gleam. -. Peabody Houghleling 8: (T Nof‘i164 Dcarborn Street. ,. rHoughtellng, Winnetka. B‘QILDING LOANS s accompanist and the club from the Treble Clef taken uril' the study of ...LOANS CHICAGO. sold by barrel nr gailoï¬. - Bu- 5:. . Manda"- ï¬sh 2mm north SM“ N E [1503' B Ru; HAAI. 1.-.-.. Corner Railroad Avenue of pearls, a gift. of the groom. The maid of honor was dressed in blue organdie and carried a beautiful bo- quet 0t tulips and the bride curried white mos. After the wedding. a reception'was held at the home of the bride. About a hundred guests repaired to the house to congratulate the newly married couple and to ad- mire the many handsome wedding gifts. Miss Donna Woodford and Miss Edith McConnell presided over the Wedding tablmwhich was decor~ smiles. The bride and groom left at 6 o’clock for their home in Atchi- sou, Kan., 'ainid showers of rice, old shoes and good wishes. Goods called for and delivered Hencoe and Kenllworth. ‘ DR. H. C.' R. NORRISS' 0 Arthur' H. Hurdow. DENTIST. , ELM ST.. WINNETKA. - ELM ST. WINNETKA' 0.. ’WINNETKA‘ M ml Ojdgrs have ’f’i'ih't‘Iâ€"mwAttenum: and Elm . Street, Proprietors. at Winnetka