a NY a WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1919 | yocial Happening 5 on | the =z North Shore i by Ruth Risley MEETING HE was held at the home of Mrs. REGULAR of the MacDowell Musical club Harry Street on Monday after- noon. The subject under discussion was Russian music and the following program was given: Paper on "Modern and Contemporary Russian Music" Mrs. Paul Williams Eh ER UR NE Sr Bi UA SARC Glazenoft Sesenade us ad ia ee Rachmaninoff Pollichinelle' . .. dis. as oui asa Rachmaninoff Mrs. Clifford Ewart Fastern Romance nob. via ase, Rimsky Korsakoff Over the Steppe... sn... 0.0 nuh, Gretchaninoft Mrs. Schmid, accompanied by Mrs. Whitman Peons ox... isn daa Ea ae a Arensky Meditation... eon Raids aes. Moussoursky Scherzino - -..... i samo got. alan Moussoursky €radle Song ..... cms Said vn du vin ss [1jinsky Mrs. Whitman | Soldiers Bride... vol ad es Sven, Rachmaninoff Cradle Song... vied vn Svevviaiie. do. Gretchaninoff My Native Land... oie dion an. 0000 Gretchaninott Mrs. Schmid, accompanied by Mrs. Whitman SOMA Lo. i. vs ha Ee tii va i ag Napravnik Mrs. Brewer and Mrs. Orcutt 2 4 No one is undertaking a more On Saturday evening of this week varied and interesting trip to for-|the annual Junior promenade at eign parts than Mrs. Lorenzo John-| Girton school will be held in honor son of Winnetka, who sets forth inj of the Senior class, in the school a few days, in company with her] gymnasium. The guests of the son and his wife. for Venezuela,| evening will be all members of the where Mr. Johnson, as charge d'af-| upper classes and their gentlemen faids. will be in actual charge of the} friends. Tn the receiving line will American legation during the absenc be Miss Olin and Miss Grantham, of our minister there. It's a en at two of the instructors; Miss Louise by no means easy journey to Cara-| Kellogg, president of the Junior cas, the Venezuelan capital. class, and Miss Genevieve Markle. Mrs. Johnson expects to be back : P= again by June in her attractive This afternoon the Elliott school house, "Lasolas," on the bluffs of|is beine entertained at a Valentine Winnetka. y marty in the gymnasium. Professor When this country went into the | Cook entertains the school each war Mrs. Johnson made it possible| .nristmastide but this year, the af- for each of her three sons-in-law to| fir was postponed owing to the Kg 20 to his country's service by prom-| epidemic of influenza. | ising to look after the wife and wits family of each if they needed it. A henefit dance will be given by ' George Massey and Ayres Boal went | the North Shore Catholic Woman's | gi into the navy while Captain Harden- .ague auxiliary at the Winnetka | §8 berg returned to the army, which he n's club on Wednesday even- | Bi had left some years before to go into | ing, February 19. Miss Dorothy Kre- | | oer is president of the auxiliary, seen in com- | Miss Margaret Hayes is correspond- | ing secretary. business. Ayers Boal, who has mand of a destroyer, is coming home in a day or while George Massey ASAT : > returned a week ago, after fifteen | Captain Philip Swift arrived in months of the hardest kind of serv-| Chicago yesterday from Camp Grant, | ice on the North sea, first as a mine where he received his discharge from | SO, layer and then as mine sweeper. , the service after returning from Captain Hardenberg is now a| overseas. Within a few days, he and colonel and is still in service, though | Mrs. Swift, (Betty Hoyt that was), he is planning to return to civil life.| will leave for Florida to remain un- | The Hardenbergs, who have been | til the late spring. camping out in a Winnetka apart- lS ment, will shortly move into their Mrs. O. S. Picher was hostess to the own house in Hubbard Woods. The| Evanston Smith College circle on Ayers Boals are in their own cozy Tuesday afternoon at her home, 735 i and Next Wediesday afrtenoon, ruary 18, Mrs. A. N. Burnham will open her log cabin to the mothers friends of the Sketch class, i which has been meeting weekly at her home, for an Art exhibit. Any- one interested in the work the children have been doing is invited | to attend. a The Gift Shop committee tained fourteen guests from the Wil- mette Economy Shop at tea on Wed- nesday afternoon of last week. -- of -- Lieutenant and Mrs. J. Allen Haines of 854 Prospect avenue, enter- tained at a dinner dance on Wednes- day evening at the Casino. -- Mrs. Laird Bell went east this week to meet Major Laird Bell, who recently arrived in New York | from overseas. te The Hawthorne Lane circle will meet Monday, February 17, at 2:30 | o'clock with Mrs. G. W. Arnold, 490 Hawthorne lane. | | E | | | Re and | § 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 0YBUR 615 Davis St., Evanston Matinees 2 and 4 Evenings 7 & 9 Friday February 14 Elsie Ferguson "His Parisian Wife" Feb I enter- | early | STANDS FOR RD. C. | RELIABLE | DEPENDABLE CARS Ford and Oldsmobile We take your car in trade or will dispose of it for you R.D. CUNNINGHAM ** Church St., Evanton Phone 4884 | | THE BIG GYM SHOES QOutwear Any Others FOR MEN AND BOYS Shoes for the Whole Family 804 ELM STREET Telephone Win. 694 Shoe Repairing A Specialty | Winnetka Shoe Store H. LUENSMAN, Proprietor Saturday February 15 VIVIAN MARTIN "You Never Sav Such a Girl" NEXT WEEK Monday, Tuesday, Feb. 17-18 D. W. GRIFFITH'S "THE ROMANCE OF HAPPY VALLEY" Wednesday February 19 LILA LEE : in "The Secret Garden" and HOUDINI "The Master Mystery" brown house on Sheridan road, while | Sheridan road. nearby, in a quaint cottage on Mrs.! __. Johnson's place, the George Masseys | -- fruits of i A final business meeting of the North End Winnetka Naval auxiliary of the American Red Cross was held last Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. L.eon Winne, organizer and chairman of the group. From Dec. 7 of last year, until Feb. 11, of this vear, through the inspiration of the chairman and the enthusiasm of the sub-chairmen, the following articles were completed: 930 Hospital shirts. 428 pairs of Pajamas. 102 Robes. are enjoying the peace. There is no enamel wear off. We carry a full line Aluminum Cooking Utensils sxe server They are sanitary and rust-proof. tribute the heat evenly and retain it longer. contain or form any poisonous substances WHY THEY They heat quickly, dis- They do not or plating to chip or They are attractive and clean of Mirro Aluminum E.B. TAY LOR & CO. Winnetka, Phone Win. 999 Merchants' Central Delivery Beginning Monday, Feb. 17, 1919 in order to give our customers a more satis- factory delivery the merchants, whose names appear below, have organized a cen- tral delivery system. The great advantages of such a system are apparent. It simplifies matters for our customers. If a perzon makes a purchase from each of the stores, which belong to the CENTRAL DE- LIVERY, they know that each and every one of the packages will be delivered at the same time. You are not annoyed with three of four de- liveries which may be within a few minutes of each other. 120 Undershirts. | 720 Kits. Ee 40 Siberian vests. i 453 Hospital socks. 69 leggings. 148 Sweaters. 18 Wristlets. 344 pairs Socks. © Scarfs. 15 Helmets. 97 Housewives. 157 Eiderdown jackets. 102 Liderdown helmets. To Sell WANTED! ~ WINNETKA HOMES It was the unanimous of the meeting that the Sewing machine, a threads, needles and donated to Community House. funds were left will be turned over to the Relief and Aid. After the pleasant year this group has spent together, it is hoped that they may meet each other in working for other good causes, for instance, for the Chicago Commons at Community House on the first and third Wed- expression New Home motor, the findings be What nesday of each month, and for the Refugees, all day, every Wednesday. at the Parish house. SR IR Mr. and Mrs. John T. Boddie and family of 848 North avenue, are spending two months at Miami, Fla, [{ enjoying the ocean baths, deep fish- | ing and golfing. ee and Rent A large list of prospective buyers and very desirable applicants for prompts me to seek more listings. selling season is now on and the most de- sirable tenants usually locate early. P. W. BRADSTREET JUST WEST OF DEPOT In Morning or Evenings Telephone Winnetka 827 In Afternoons Telephone Winnetka 162 renting The spring WINNETKA The cost of delivery is one of the large and constantly growing expenses of the retail merchants of Winnetka, and it is with the idea of reducing this excessive and unneces- sary expense, together with giving our customers a more satisfactory and prompt delivery, that the CENTRAL DELIVERY has been established. DELIVERIES WILL BE MADE DAILY AS FOLLOWS 9:30 and 11:30 A. M. 2:30 and 4:45 P. M. MEMBERS OF THE CENTRAL DELIVERY Vollman's Market Geo. Rudolph Co-Operative Grocery G. L. Zick & Co.