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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 28 Mar 1919, p. 5

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1919 » Ww wns FEENEY EEN NAE I NAAN ERE RIYE EAD ole ------ =, Social Happenin S At the meeting of the Wilmette Woman's club Wednesday afternoon, the following nominations for the of- | -- fices for the coming year were made: od President, Mrs. Fred Gardner hat me as asse on the -~ L White. ) N t h S ho re pest Vice President, Mrs. John C. AA 0 r aker. 3 Second Vice President, Mrs. Gor-| don Hannah, Mrs. Summer Mason. Third Vice President, Mrs. Walter when a man's Brain Power was judged by the size of his hat and his Bank Roll by the Automo- by Ruth Risley» : Lawrence. bile he drives. : 1 { Treasurer, Mrs. Thomas J. Cope- J 3 \ HE MEETING of the Federation of Woman's clubs of thelPlL Secidtary. Mis Baad Many who can afford the most costly automobiles ] 2 Tenth congressional district of Illinois, which took place min Roodhouse. y i now own FORD cars because they are dependable. this week at the Winnetka Woman's club, was pronounced! Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. W.| ' .- "ipo. i: % as the best within the recollection of many of the club mem-| LL A | Ford simplicity, reliability, durabil*ts and economy bers It was a most enthusiastic meeting and one that will remain | 5, and. Literature. Mts Fdear O.) attract the attention of those wne have experi- i fons in the memory of all those whoattended.. oo 0 [Blake aon HB encedithe so-called: medium priced cars. : « I'he morning session was given over to business mainly. Re- faded i on jis. By dlymer. a : ports from the chairmen of committees was made. Not announced | Music Mrs. te ee The up-keep of the heavy car shows itself in the | on the program was the novel talk which Miss Marietta Johnson| Young Ladies' auxiliary, Mrs. W.| ¥: of Alabama consented to give Miss Johnson is introducing the | bank balance. idea of "Organic Education," one of "open-air schools," which is| Matthew. Mrs.-S. HK: Corey Philanthropy. Vowell, | FEE RERREE RSE EE SPER ERP E EE : 1 SS he od oom ' SF Mics | Mrs. CP, Evans Does it seem reasonable to pay the up-keep of a already being tried out in the south and in Massachusetts. Miss) Tp. oi. 0 Mrs RE Pattie line. | 2 J : i > Program, Mrs. R. E. Pattison Kline. . mn ls Johnson hopes that it may not be long before the same sort of| § Mrs. E. Anderson. 2 ton wagon to carry 1,000 poundas - schools will be established in this part of the country. She presented| House, Mrs. Moaroe R. Venables. et me - vad ih wien Hers or requeste X some very novel and thoroughly worthy plans for the conduction| (lub members are requested to mg ® : 2 HE ry send promptly as possible sug-im of the schools and won great approval from those who heard her. | gestions for the proposed revision of | unnin am ; The afternoon session was taken up by a most delightful pro-!the by-laws to the members of the |g © ® . gram, every minute of which was greatly enjoyed. Mrs. Harvey | committee, Mrs. Charles A. Wanner, | @ ' ane ; ie apt lg A ERIE . Fata °F : z Brewer, violinist, and Mrs. Dwight Orcutt, pianist, members of the | chairman: Mrs. Willis Hutson, and | ® halaman ie ¥ | EXCLUSIVE DEALER . iti 3 . { Mrs. Donald Gallie. | £3 MacDowell Musical club, gave two duets and vocal selections were Lie | | sung by Mrs. Mary Stevenson Atwood, Mrs. Arthur Dean accom-| A party of Sweet Briar College |W E77 mn" panying. But the talks which followed, one by Judge William N. Cor: oral Gemmill, and the other by Reverend Preston Bradley, roused Eran 2 © CLINIVER greatest interest and comment. It is rare that two such brilliant: girls, including Miss Ruth Hodgson @ | and Miss Margaret Haskins, of Wil- | | mette, are spending their Spring va-| Ic If | cation at the Hotel Ruickerbocker, [oy speakers are secured for the same program and their presence was | New York City. Saturday evening] curelv appreciated. Tudge Gemmill's talk was on the "Domestic the young Women Sitende] an i 810 Church St N Evanston Next to Po 0 ce =o « < ID) . cers 18 v bt 35 font. le | Relations Court and Some of Its Problems" and was full of inter- | Ics dance at c i | Evanston Telephone 4884 C. H. CRIGGS, Sales Manager IEEE RBREREBEEDR DEL . s Ee : oirls are heing chaperoned by Mrs. esting bits of information as well as humor. Dr. Bradley spoke on | C. P. Hodgson of 407 Central avenue. "The United States of Tomorrow," of which it might be said "there | co 1 was laughter and a tear all in a minute." There will be a Junior dance at the During the noon hour, the annual election of officers took place Ouilmette Country club on Friday ; : a 4 r . . -vening of this week. On the follow- : with the result that Mrs. Charles Ware of Winnetka is to be the | iq evening Ponce. cuchre Will be i | i new president to succeed Mrs. Martin Kent Northam of Evans: | played. 4 ton. Mrs. A. N. Hobart of Evanston, was elected recording secre- | 2c Gos Ta 036. F . . EO tary. The offices of corresponding secretary, filled by Mrs. James | Mrs. P. R. Cunningham, 1056 For-| C V T ¢ NEW YOKK re ¥ <2 Pi Pr JAILS | est avenue, has as her guest, her sis- W. Hogan, and of treasurer, filled by Mrs. Edmund Graf, continue | a Mrs. CH. fa. Ish Sus ang iter | . ictor WI1SS O. 14 E, 50th Street until next year. A new office, that of the vice president, was creat- | Miss Evelyn Everett, of Buffalo, New ||| Interior Decorators and Furnishers CHICA G O *d, Mrs. Donald M. Gallie of Wilme i 5 | York. | ! ; ed, Mi onalc a ie 0 Wi mette, to be the first to act as such. or hs W. H. COLSON Telephone Wabash 61. 925 FineArtsBldg. 1 In appreciation of the splendid service rendered by Mrs. Martin | Miss Betty Muliord entertained' : a ER $ Kent Northam in the capacity of president of the district, a presenta- twenty-two friends informally at her | tion was made of a bouquet of spring flowers, which was graciously | home, 835 Elmwood avenue, last Sa-| . accepted. | turday afternoon, the occasion be- | : PRET 1 pl : lino a i av Ivers y | SoBe ode oR ode oe ode oe o3 ob ob oe oR oe ode ob ob ood ode od ode oR oodoke ood ok oR Boob koko lolol RoR RR LJ . : Following the Jog an, > brief social hour was enjoyed and an |" her tenth birthday Roniversamy: £ % exhibition ot paintings done by women of the tenth congressional| Mrs. I J. Pierson, 730 Lake avenue, | * & district was held. ® | will return the first of next week |Z qayry en O00 S : i a ® | from an extended visit in Florida. |® x : The East Willow Street circle met, Tomorrow is Association Da t| cen : h . oY Cp A on Tuesday with Mrs. George Atkin | St. Augustine' Ay Rot Io] The Young Ladies' pusiiiary of the | 3 Three and four piece ladies garden sets * ; Mrs. James Morley acting as assist-| mediately following thes Mists Woman's club will ho a philan- | * . i ant hostess.' Twenty-four members Studv class beinn conducted a] thropy meeting on Tuesday evening, | ¥ A large variety of garden tools of all > i were present. The musical program |by Mrs. Frank E. Wilson, luncheon | April 1, at the club house. | & kinds. Large stock of garden seed : y consisted of a piano solo by Master will be served. Mrs. Jacob Greiner | RAS £1 a : bo) ¥ George Atkin, and a trio by Mrs.|is chairman of the committee in| Mrs. Perry Meagher entertained | £3 Dean, Mrs. Atkin and her son. Let-|charge and will be assisted by Mes-| one of the Tuesday Luncheon and} E B i AYLOR & CO = ters were read by Miss Emily Orcutt| dames G. B. Morrison, Herbert J.| Bridge clubs at her home 716 Coneaits ° od hy a from her brothers Doustas ard Ray-| Leach, William Hess. and Wallace | 2venue, this week, b: PHONE WINNETKA 999 WINNETKA 2 mond, who are sti in France.| Kerr. ! TT >» t Messages of greeting from Mrs. Snell | At 2 o'clock the regular wonthiv Mr. and Mrs. Everett Dannemark dr ng EEE REE ERR E EEE ESE PEE FERRER EBB ERE A who is at the Woodbridge in West | business meeting will he held, when | have as their guests for the day, Mr. | - Snell and Miss Lillian Norton were | reports from all of the departments | and Mrs. W. Blaine Cayward of | ¥ delivered by Mrs. Norton. Mrs. of the Woman's association will be Waterloo, Ta., who are staying at the | oEIOX OER armor -- TO i OEIO Somerville, and Miss Norton is in|given. This is a very important | Congress hotel this week. i Pasadena. Two suitcases have been |imeeting and every woman of the : are 3 filled and will be delivered soon to|church is ureed to attend. Mrs. Percy Skillin, was hostess to) , Judge Bartelme, for the use of girls its a Tuesday Luncheon and Bridge club! discharged from her court. The On Saturday afternoon, April 19,|this week at her home 714 Ashland! . 4 circle is invited to meet with Mrs. | the Woman's Ascociation of «St. |avenue. g ° 2 James P. Gallagher, in April. Aueustine's Episcopal church will | ! -- ge : i] ¥ as . |hold an Faster sale. All sorts of| Miss Eleanor Blymer, 626 Lake : o Y There will be an all-day meeting | children's hand-made clothing, from | "venue, returned this week for thelg ee py of the Woman's society on Wednes-|infants up to kiddies, of eight years, | Spring vacation, from Abbott Acade- 1] The thoughts of Spring make ¥F day, April 2. Following is the order will be on hand. and this will offer a | my. Andover, Mass. o . DEN i! of the program for the day: Bust !splendid opportunity for mothers to | i 1 one think of the GAR FH ness meeting at 11 o'clock; luncheon | clothe their youngsters for the spring; The Thursday Luncheon club was ' at 12; program at 1:30 Py M Mrs. | and summer. There will also he | entertained today ot the home of b h d 3 t Davies will have charge of the pro-|ahundant food and candy on sale. Mrs. Arthur J. Taylor, 835 Centra o 2 gram and will tell about the train- | pd avenue. 9 Have you oug t your Seeas yet: n iy he schools zor women. There will The regular monthly meeting of => i] ; . o : ye special music. i 1st 2d ol ) 3 : ; . i Ge the Ladies' Aid society of She Mae | vr, ot Mow, J Fite Randolph o We have them--A complete lime of Barnard's The William M. Hoyt family is 0 S505 00 «dav | left yesterday for their new home in . returning next week from BY ae pin) 2 Le, chur, Franses, Sarasota, Florida, Reliable Garden Seeds. W € quote a few ' sive sojourn in the south. iam: oo CSET oral 3 . ede : . : . i ; Hoyt IL and family will arrive on Sa- Age rth Clo ty the adiss Mrs. Guy B. Morrison, 1025 Green- .prces that should Interest you: turday, to reopen their residence at meeting at 2 o'clock. 'This will be an wood avenue, has as her week-end 1 : o 1077 Cherry street. The following yy 4." eeting. Come prepared to | guest, Mrs. Frank Ellis of Chicago. | Q Onion Sets:....o.......0.... per lb. 10c | i weeksend Mrs. William Hoyt will re- (0 ~ nL ii] ~ Shi r jar 10c 1 A turn to her home at 550 Sheridan : REM The regular weekly food sale will | IVES. aaa Sede dl per J road. Mrs. Sarah Hoyt Stearns and. nil Tanie Greiner entertained ijn-| De held at St. Augustine's church on Grads Seed «ii 000A per Ib. 32¢ ghilores will arrive in town about ¢ormally at Her home, 631 Lake ave- [Saturday afternoon. White-Glover Seed . . 1... per Ib. 65c April 7. ne last Sa ay evening. ii TTT . ¥ te of h dust Buturdsy hig 0 Leonor In the springtime, play comes and Ohio Seed Potatoes, pk. 41c--Bus. $1.55 i x ! er eleventh birthday. Her guests k like Mr. and Mrs. Charles >: ifort Setnd Ate Misses Henrictia Bird jeratches at the door of work, like a ° and their daughter, Miss May, have yi... . pelt" Mary Worthington | lonesome cat. : : y en VI returned to their Home at 363 Sher | wir ogere fr Mary Worthiagton. 3 We deliver four times daily. A small additional i idan road, after spending the winter yy. poih deBerard. and Certrud bey bo : in the south. [pleas efor tl, Ah Lope . © charge for delivery service. enn A A It is Far Better to |1 oe . Lieutenant Sidney N. Strotz has The Girl's Patriotic: Service league B All goods marked in plain figures. 3 been fransiorred Lrg Sd of Wilmette will hold a special rally uy a i ice to the Army of Occup: EL at Library Hall on Friday evening of : | 1 1H * I on ital of Coben Gers iL nsaty Hall on Friday cvening of Charge Accounts carried at an additional cost. © many. ha . tell of her adventures in the Orient, CG c ' li P . n : fra es eof Re and there will be a number of musical a] Mervice--- ua ity--- rice ; Ye i Lag Wi noi Tha Wil. selections and readings. Every girl i '" d 2) yo and Mchittrich, tormerly '> in the Village and her mother, is H | mette, known on the stage as Roland invited to attend this meeting. Than to wish you ha | wi Travers, is appearing at the Majestic Sa - i : a. theater this week. LC a BE Ericks : o prove 1 . . 0 re AE. "rickson has sold his home at h p Mr. Herbert B. Mulford, 835 Elm- 93 Eimwood avenue, to B. C. Hart- Ask a large car owner | e IOgIEssSIVE rocery ] wood avenue, returned today from T° a or see 0 New York, where he has been in the kG " : pie a A. LIPS, PROPRIETOR interests of the Victory Liberty loan.| Gordon M. Culver has sold his 2) : He is advertising manager of the tidgece in Su street, to A. R. D. CUNNINGHAM 1 801 Elm St., Meyer Bank Bldg., Winnetka Tel. 888-889 seventh district. Ye: lle ago, lusive Deal nb ¥en --a a i aren WINNETKA, ILLINOIS Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Gage and family | Mrs I. E. Youngquist, 211 Fourth 810 CHURCH STRE o have moved to 2418 Hartzell street, |street, returned last Saturday from Pnone 4884 EVANSTON a Evanston. |a visit in New York City. O10 I= 0 EI 0 Em 0 FI 0 EI O EI O == ----1 0 rr b

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