i A i er a a a A iu i, oy nN tr i Mt lB i ll a a a de 5 ng Bi Bg 8 0 i lg RIE dress on, "Schaussler Missionary The annual meeting of the Wom- | Training School," located at Cleve-! 'an's Auxiliary of the Infant Weliare | land, Ohio. ! society will be held Friday morning. Ta { anuary 31, at 11 o'clock, in the Red Mrs. Arnold P. Gilmore and Miss i 'of the Hotel I.a Salle. The | Isabel Gilmore are at Coronado usual reports will be read and in ad-| Beach, Cal, for the rest of the dition, the reports of Dr. Helmholz | winter. WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, FRIDAY, JANU ; | ocial Happenings | bh on \ (the 2 » North Shore by Ruth Risley | ORONADO BEACH, which is one of the most popular win- ter resorts, is beginning to take on signs of activity, accord- ing to recent letters from there, and the cottages and bungalows on the beach are filling up rapidly. Although the military aspect of last season is somewhat dimmed, there are many officers in uniform present and the whirl of airplanes overhead is almost constant. Among the north shore residents who are at the beach for the season are Mrs. Casey A. Wood, Captain and Mrs. Leon Hill, and Mrs. Hill's mother, Mrs. George K. Owsley, Mrs. Frank R. Fuller and Miss Phoebe Fuller, and Mrs. Arnold P. Gilmore and her daugh- ter, Miss Isabel Gilmore of Winnetka. @ At the annual meeting of the Ravinia club last Friday at the Blackstone hotel, the following officers were elected for the en- suing year: Mrs. Frank R. Greene of Winnetka, president; Mrs. Ed- gar Snow of Highland Park, first vice-president; Mrs. W. Irving Os- borne of Evanston, second vice-president; Mrs. Warren J. Burke of Glencoe, recording secretary; Mrs. Mark Cresap of Kenilworth, treasurer ; and Mrs. Hugh A. Foresman of Kenilworth, correspond- ing secretary. Pr. Ad Among the many attractive affairs being given for Captain A. tH. Scales and other officers of the Great Lakes naval training sta- tion, was a ball held last evening at the Kdgewater Beach hotel. Mrs. J. Allen Haines and Mrs. Hermon B. Butler of Winnetka, were among the patronesses for the affair. o-- v A number of north shore women! The North Shore Catholic Wom- are planning to attend the meeting |an's league met on January 16, at the of the Tenth District Federation| Winnetka Woman's club. After the meeting at the Edgewater Beach] business had been disposed of, the hotel on Monday, January 27. An] club was entertained by Mrs. Clay- interesting program has been ar-!ton C. Pickett, dramatic reader, and ranged for the day, including the; Mrs. Charles Hamberger, vocalist. following addresses: | The league will give a card party at Address of Welcome, Mrs. John|the home of Mrs. H. E. Mills, 202 F.dward Cooke. | North: Green Bay road, Highland "The Ella Flagg Young Memorial," | Park, on January 29, at 2:30 o'clock, Mrs. Charles G. Bolte. the proceeds to be given to Father "An Advanced Step for the Pro-| Murphy to help in his work at Great tection Work for Girls," Mrs. C. H. | Lakes. Hurlbut. Musical program, Morning Musicale. - ---- The Mission Study class will be held at the home of Mrs. E. Marble Jirchwood Address, Miss Jessie 1. Spofford,|ef Lincoln avenue, next Wednesday president of the I. F. W. C. ifternoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Burton "World Co-operation," Mrs. John |H. Atwood, will render several solos, I. Arnold. Mrs. W. D. McKenzie will give sev- © "Women and Reconstruction," | eral reading selections, and Rev. J. Mrs. Grace Packard of Wilmette. W. F. Davies will give a short ad- Farr CoA 4 Miss Helen Jacobson of Union Grove, Wis., is the week-end guest of Miss Edna Harry, 988 Elm street. lh" 'shp the afternoon of February 4. Mrs. George C. Murdoch. assisted by Mrs. B. F. Bilsland and Mrs. Robert M. Otis, will entertain the women of | St. Augustine's church at a silver! tea at her home, 1316 Elmwood ave- notify Mrs. C. nue. A most delightful program is Winnetka 615, on or before Monday, | being arranged. January 27. Tree if ten Roger Weld, son of Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Place. will be made at this time. The meeting will be followed by a luncheon at 12:30 o'clock in the adjoining ballroom. Dr. Clifford Grulee who has been on a Red Cross mission in France will be the speaker | On at luncheon. Members of the Wil- mette branch of the Infant Welfare society are urged to attend this meeting if possible. Will those mem- bers who are planning to go kindly >. D. Dallas, telephone Nightingales to Give Dance The Nightingales, a newly formed club composed of young men of the Village, will give their first annual masquerade dance at the Gross Point Village hall, Saturday, February 1. Fverybody is invited to attend. There will be cash prizes for the best costumes, and arrangements have been made for some excellent music. All-Day Women's Meeting The women of the Fifth division of the Wilmette Methodist church will hold an all-day meeting, Friday, January 31, at the home of Mrs. L. B Springer, 430 Maple avenue. Accepts Position in New York [Lieutenant Harold E. Moore, 331 Washington avenue, left Wednesday morning for New York City to ac- cept a position with the United States Paper Board company of New York. He recently received his honorable discharge from the army. Seemed Like Wasted Time Markets for a short time during the war were not doing any delivering. Mary, age five, one night at bedtime was saying the Lord's prayer. Coming to the part "Deliver us from evil," N. J. FELLOWS OPTICIAN FITTING AND REPAIRING PROMPT SERVICE Phone Winnetka 85 Room 3 Prouty Bldg. All" members of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority are invited to attend the annual luncheon which will be held on Saturday, January 25, in celebration of Founder's Day. The affair will be held at the Union League club in Chicago and is under the auspices of the Chicago Alumnae club. Herbert Weld, 1029 Thirteenth street, returned home last week from Quan- tico, Va., where he has been station- 'd with the marines, since his return! from France several weeks ago. | rn | The Thursday Luncheon club wilt} "e entertained today at the home of Mrs. Charles A. Waaner, 629 Central mas North Shore and Northwestern avenue. Sip University members of the Chicago College club are interested in the tea| Over one hundred dollars was cleared at the Bridge given last Mon- day afternoon at the Woman's club, for the benefit of Economy Shop. to be given in the club rooms on Saturday afternoon, when Miss lau- rette Taylor, the popular actress, will be a guest and give an informal HotBuR 615 Davis St., Evanston Matinees 2 and 4 Evenings 7 & 9 Friday January 24 MARY MILES MINTER "WIVES AND OTHER WIVES" Saturday January 25 SHIRLEY MASON and ERNEST TRUEX in "GOOD-BYE BILL" NEXT WEEK Mon. and Tues. Jan. 27-28 "Romance of Happy Valley" Wed., Thurs., Fri., Jan. 29,30, 31 "The Fighting Roosevelts" she exclaimed: "Mother what is the use of praying for that, they won't] deliver a thing in this town." | YOU CAN EXPECT | A permanent wave at a moderate price by Delebecque. We have the! most perfect apparatus which willl not injure your hair. We also give | a beautiful long permanent curl tol little girls. Call for information at Delebec- | ques, 747 Elm street, Winnetka. Tel. ! Winnetka 822. --Adv.! DR. DON C. McCOWAN Physician and Surgeon Office Prouty Bldg., Winnetka, Ill. Telephone Winnetka 85 Office hours 8 to 9--2 to 4--7 to 8 It is Far Better to Buy a FORD Than to '"'wish" you had To prove it Ask a large car owner or see R. D. CUNNINGHAM Exclusive Dealer 810 CHURCH STREET Pnone 4884 EVANSTON The Best of Everything in Meats and Salad Dressing. No matter how hard it is to get--how much it inconveniences us to get it, no matter how much it costs. , it or will get it--providing ofcourse that it is the best that can be had. Full line of Canned goods, Catsup, Olives, Pickles, Sardines Vollman's Market, 796 Elm Street If it's to be had, we either have Strips to save coal. zero to put on weather strips. WARNING The fuel administration urges everyone to put on Weather Don't wait until it gets down below We carry the best grade of felt Window Strips made. E.B. TAYLOR & CQ. Winnetka, Phone Win. 999 Do It Now. \ a | gg IO OX JOEIOX 10EIOL I0XQ e COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF MUSIC CLARE O3BORNE REED, Director CHICAGO ° | WINNETKA BRANCH 0 © KATHLEEN AIR, PRINCIPAL NEW BANK BUILDING J] i PHONE WINNETKA 974 LINCOLN AND ELM STS. 1 SCHOOL NOW IN SESSION Private and class instruction in Piano, Harmony, Ear-training, Sight Reading and Rhythm. Practice teachers to go to the homes. i OEZIOL IOIOK rd OEZIOX IOLXOX = OEXCO and SAVINGS BANK SSSI LIS SSIS ELIS LSSSS SS SSS SA SSAA SSA AAAS LAI SSSA SA SA SIA SS SASSI Ad (HL SLISLS SILL SS SLS LILI SS LS SSS LISS LSS SSL SASS SS SSIS SL ALS SS SS SAS ESSA SSS SSIS SSS SS SSS SAS LASS LIAL LS AAA ASST SSSA SAG ASS SALSA Ao dlliaiiiliiiibdididdLdd L e rrorrrr7 2 OUR BANK REPORT shows that this institution is growing in financial strength and popular favor all the time. Our assets are greater and the number of our depositors is much larger than at our last re- port. This is a growing bank with which progressive busi- ness men find it advantageous to have connections. We invite a study of our last financial statement. CAPITAL $35,000.00 Formerly BANK OF M. K. MEYER Established 1894 Nd dd dd dL LL Li dr FTI T7777 7 7 777777 77777 talk. ---- rf A group of fifteen women from Winnetka- will attend the luncheon given by the Board of Missions of the Interior, in honor of Dr. C. H. Patton and Reverend D. Brewer Iid- dy, secretary of the American Board at Mandel's Tea room on Friday. January 31. « cs Mr. and Mrs. Alfred B. Creighton. 943 Oak street, are leaving Win- netka shortly for their new home in Buffalo, N. Y., where Mr. Creighton has accepted a position. Ew Ts, The North Shore Dancing club will held its second dancing party of the season next Tuesday evening at the Winnetka Woman's club. re 8 nt The members of the board and the faculty of New Trier High schoo! wi'l be entertained at dinner next Friday evening, January 31. tf The Camp Fire Girls will hold a dancing party at the Winnetka Woman's club next Friday evening, January 31. in the price Runabout - - Touring: -- - .- "Reverend J. W. F. Davies spent |: part- of .the week in Cleveland, Ohio on business. sodfiththinthbdhtnihththththn th thththth tht th th thth th th thsi sath hn on Ford cars. - THESE PRICES F. O. B. DETROIT $500.00 $525.00 Coupelet - - - Sedan: - = . One TON Truck, $550.00 RR RR RR RR RR RR LR LR LR LR A RR RR RAR AR AR RRR Sh AR RR! RRR RR ER RR HR eR LR LR RR eR MR LR EF HR A LR AR AR RR A SF SR RAR AR SR LR PROSPECTIVE FORD OWNERS The Ford Motor Co. submits the following information for publication The policy of the Ford Motor Company to sell its cars at the lowest possible price, consistent with dependable quality, is too well known to require comment, Therefore, because of present conditions, there can be no change # $650.00 : $775.00 {2 2 RE EL HL LL LR RR ML MARR A