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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 1 Aug 1919, p. 5

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LG al Li . WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1919 5 ocial Happenings I "North Shore by Ruth Risley . R. AND MRS. HUGO PICK have issued invitations for a housewarming to be given tomorrow evening at their home, 471 Hawthorne lane. The Picks recently moved here from Chicago, and the guests will include many out-of-town friends as well as a number of Winnetkans. Owing to the inclement weather early yesterday morning, it -was found advisable to hold the Children's Carnival in the Casino at Ravinia Park, instead of on the spacious and lovely grounds. The boys of the Glenwood Manual training school were guests of the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Schultz, 1609 Lake avenue, announce the marriage of their daughter, Marguerite, to George W. Kirchner of Forest Park, on Saturday evening, July 26. Dr. George P. Magill read the service. After a honeymoon trip in northern Michigan Mr. ar.d Mrs. Kirchner will make their home in Forest Park. Vv A lovely dancing party is to be given tomorrow evening at the Winnetka Woman's club by Mr. and Mrs. Murry Nelson of Black- thorne road, in honor of their daughter, Miss Lois Nelson, and their son, Mr. Tacher Nelson. o v The opera to be given at Ravinia Park on Saturday evening of this week is "Madame Butterfly," with Florence Eastman, Alice Gentle, Kingston and Chalmers singing the principal parts. On Sunday evening instead of giving "La Traviata," as in- tended, "Carmen" will be substituted, with Alice Gentle, Raccardo Martin, Edith Mason, Myrna Sheilow, Picco) Daddi and Rothier roles. in the leading -- Miss Virginia Buchanan ,591 Cher- ry street, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. G. Ross Stewart, and Miss R. Skinner, of Wilmette, and Messrs. Grant Keehn and Arthur Watson, is on an automobile trip to Old Ken- tucky Homz Camp on Big Bass Lake, Vilas county, Wisconsin. -- a -- The various chapters of the W. C. T. U. of Cook, county, will hold a picnic next Tuesday afternoon, August 5, at Lincoln Park. All mem- bers of the various north shore unions are invited to attend and will | meet at 2:30 o'clock at Sciencz Hall on Center street. served at 5:30 o'clock. ---- Announcement is made by Miss Josephine Battisfore of the marriage | ter, Miss Marjorie Day, 810 Oakwood of her sister, Marie Elizabeth, to Jo- seph S. Inderrieden. took place on Thursday of last week, in Winnetka. After a six week's wedding journey in the west, Mr. and Mrs. Inderrieden will live at the Parkway hotel. ee fe Miss Catherine ReQua Bryant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Bryant, has returned from eight months' service with the Y. M. C. A. in France and has joined the family in Hubbard Woods, where they are spending the summer. RR Mr. A. S. Harraman will leave the first of the week for a ten day's fish- ing trip over in northern Michigan, Mr. Harraman has severed his con- nections with the North Shore Gas company and will be succeeded by Mr. W. B. Payne. --t The Reverend and Mrs. E. Ashley Gerhard, 482 Linden avenue, left on Friday. for a week's visit with Mr.|Heinzen's and Mrs. Ayres Boal at their camp in | Neuses of Charlevoix, Mich. ---- Mr. and Mrs. Norman K. Anderson and three sons, holden, Elbridge and Owen, 565 Willow street, have gone to Washington Island, Green Bay, Wisconsin, for the month of August. ---- George W. McKinney returned 'to his ship, Sub-chaser 92, at Charles- ton, S. C., early this week, after spending a month's furlough at his home 605 Cherry street. Tefen Mrs... George O'Brien of Boston, Mass., is the guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. William McKinney, 605 Cherry street. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Gorrell and family. have taken a house in Hub- bard Woods for the summer. ---- Reverend Tames Austin Richards and family, 639 Lincoln avenue, are spending the summer at their sum- mer home in Bridgeton, Me. ates Miss Beatrice Ostrom, who has been spending two months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ost- rom, 982 Elm street, "will leave to- morrow morning for Oakland, Cal, where she will spend the winter. ---- Mrs. Ebert S. Harrold entertained informally Friday afternoon at her home, 979 Elm street, for Miss Clara Waterman of Providence, R. IL RE Mrs. George Pearse, 968 Elm street, has as her guest for a fortnight Miss Clara Waterman of Providence, R. I. Luncheon will be! ferred to the terminal station dur- The wedding ' two weeks' outing at Pine Lake, Wis. Under the leadership of Mr. Ellis E. Chase, the boys of Christ church choir returned last Thursday from their two weeks' camping trip at Christ church choir camp near Frank- fort, Michigan. Some twenty-three boys attended the camp this year, and they have returned with en- thusiastic tales of their experiences. Assisting Mr. Chase in chargs of the camp were Mr. Charles Lewis Day, Mrs. Peter Blasius, Mrs. Martin Thorsen, Miss Beatrice Williams and Miss Carol Jackson. -- fp -- Miss Velma Voltz, 280 Sheridan road, has as her guest for the re- mainder of the summer, Miss Helen Latimer of Cleveland, Ohio, a former classmate at La Salle Seminary. Mr. Donald McMillen of Cleveland, will also be a week-end guest. -- a -- Dr. Robert W. Gammon will occu- py the pulpit of the Congregational church on Sunday morning, August 3. pf Henry Raepke, operator at the Northwestern station, has been trans- ing the strike. ---- Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Day and daugh- avneue, will leave tomorrow for a The Days have sold their home to Mr. R. V. Burcher, and will move September 1. They will spend several weeks with Mrs. Day's sister in Ar- lington Park, this fall, and later ex- pect to return to Wilmette. ------ Mr. and Mrs. Hg J. Smith, 806 Oak- wood avenue, left Tuesday for New York. On Saturday they will sail for France, to be gone three months. Recently Mr. Smith received word to go to France to relieve one of the Daily News correspondents. RT Vl Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Potter, 816 Elmwood avenue, who have been liv- ing at the Clarendon Beach hotel since May 1, have moved into their cottage down on the lake front bluff. movie A surprise kitchen shower was giv- {pajonia Heinzen at the home of her | a en on Tuesday evening for Miss Ap- parents, 1515 Washington ave. Miss marriage to Mr. John Chicago, will take place on Wednesday, August 20. Miss Peggy Williams of Chicago iwas the week-end guest of Miss ! Helen Shurtleff, 815 I.ake avenue. The Misses Alice and Bernice Shurtleff have returned from a short visit in Milwaukee and Madison, Wisconsin, respectively. ein The Thursday club will meet next week at the home of Mrs. William N. Cornell, 801 Ashland avenue. An Opportunity Wanted: Ladies to do profitable work during spare time. Phone Win- netka 286. Will make an appoint- ment. --Adv. | INQUIRE about my work in Permanent Wav- N.J. FELLOWS | { REGISTERED OPTICIAN Eyes Tested. Frames Fitted Lenses Duplicated Frames Repaired Phone Winnetka 85 Room 3 Prouty Bldg. To Ford or a year. R. D. Owners Prospective owners who are awaiting delivery and to all future buyers of Ford cars: The production of all good cars is far oversold and now even some of the so-called questionable imitations are scarce. A word of warming at this time will not be amiss. Think twice before you buy any car on which you can obtain quick delivery, that is, in less than three weeks. : It will save you from grief and expense. : Don't let them give you more for your Ford than it cost you. Question the value of that new car after you have owned it six months STICK TO YOUR FORD. E. P. MOLLOHAN, Sales Manager PHONE EVANSTON 4884 CUNNINGHAM Exclusive Dealer rKorect CAR 810 CHURCH STREET Ae EVANSTON ILLINOIS | ing. I must say that I am a pupil of | Mr. Filix Coune of Chicago, best ex- pert in that line. I have the most up-to-date apparat- us. All my work is guaranteed and very reasonable prices. Call for in- formation. H. Delebecque, 747 Elm street, Winnetka. Tel. Winnetka 822. 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