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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 22 Nov 1919, p. 5

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" Fish FE TT TT LL LL LL LL Ll hhh x Wr esr sate an Social Happenings = , i 3 rE The Original Cost of a Closed Car, you will agree, is the only reason that the majority of cars are of the "open" type. The closed car is more comfortable, Winnetka s Hubbard Woods? | in» by Ruth Risley = uf i ALLY ap : fakin ELH rin, | mre <3 i : lid 4 more adaptable, more convenient, better looking and more refined. HILE EVERY ONE of us feels that Dr. Alice Barlow- B8 Tt is a better car for all conditions, seasons and circumstances, and Brown is the most fitted to take up the necessary work in| | IE 3 i " : : WwW foreign countries, it is not without regret that we see her| after you have checked over all of them, you will find leave Winnetka and her many friends. The latter part of | next week she will leave for New York City, accompanied by two aides, to join a unit of three women who will sail on December 4, for Serbia. This unit is being sent by the Medical Women's Nation- al association, which is-affiliated with the Serbian Relief committee, for the purpose of establishing a chain of hospitals in Serbia for re- The Ford Closed Cars cost less than half the price of the next reputable closed cars; the Tf wor amon the women and children. The work will be much the |§ upkeep is much lower, car conveniences identical, and Ford Service same as that done in France by Dr. Brown during the past two § is at your door instead of 12 to 20 miles away. We solicit the order years. ; ; Many old friends and patients of Dr. Brown have been enter- 1n advance of your requirement as good closed Cars are greatly taining her in their homes during her brief stay in the Village. On : ee Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Smith of Hubbard n demand. Woods gave a large dinner party at the Indian Hill club in her honor. Covers were laid for eighty guests. Judge Thomas Taylor, : Jr., of Hubbard Woods presided, and later called on Morris L. Gree- ley and Merritt Starr, who spoke in appreciation of Dr. Brown's ° Ld ; work abroad. Reverend James Austin Richards was also a speaker of the evening. On Sunday afternoon, between the hours of 4 and 5 'clock, a reception will be tendered Dr. Brown by the residents of the Village in the assembly hall at Community House. Exclusive Dealer Eo 7 mem * E.P. MOLLOHAN, Sales Mgr Fora TT 810 Church Street H ERE will be a delightful musical and theatrical entertainment Phone EVANSTON 4884 Ei EV ANS: T ON given in the ballroom at "Bluff Edge", the home of Mr. and Mrs. yn : Douglas Smith in Hubbard Woods, on Wednesday evening, Dec. : 3. Miss J. F. Jones of Chicago, well known contralto to all of us, will render a number of selections, and a clever little farce "Modes ; and Manners" will be presented by several of the young women of we i Winnetka. Owing to the lack of space, two performances will be] Five members from the East Wil- Mrs. J. C. Linn will entertain the| The Lincoln Avenue Circle will hold given during the evening, one at 8 o'clock and the other at 9:30 fow Street Circle and five from] Ridge Avenve Circle on Monday ( an all-day meeting with Mre_ John hr ; ; hri ssisted Mrs afternoon, November 24, ¢ 1 > | R. Montgon , in Hubbar CY o'clock. Admission tickets include transportation by automobile, Ghia shuren gustsred Mes joss ® Er CES Novem 88 24, 8% Por Hows 2 LF dg LR ni Wes the entertainment and refreshments, and may be obtained from ing two hundred business women Mrs. Maurice H. Lieber. They may also be had without the trans-| and girls from the loop in the rooms portation, if desired. of the Chicago Business. Woman's ® Council at 223 South Wabash avenue. Announcement was made last evening of the engagement of The third Monday in each month is Aree OC : ' 3 h i '| now to be known as Winnetka Day Miss Camilla Bunte, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred G. Bunte of | whem ten or twelve women from the 1840 Eddy street, Chicago, to Ellis E. Chase of 836 Oak street. The | Village are asked to. assist In the =O RIO YOO: AOEIOL + 0) == { 0) memes | | | YOU'LL LAUGH AT THE HOWLING WOLF . . 3 : A : when you have hundreds or wedding will take place next spring, sometime after Faster. good work. NE thousands of dollars snugly ; ; . & A snl oe tance will be given tucked away in this safe bank The Holiday Fete will open on Florence McConothie, taking the Assubseriphion Gance w 3 for savings. The wolf will December 5 at 2 o'clock with a sale.| part of Gwen Ralston, will play the this evening at the Winnetka Won- Bagg a hundred women are working| leading role in "Nothing but the|?"S club by a grdup of young people. ! hard to make the affair a brilliant | Truth,' 'to be presented by the Cam- : ; Cl success and the tables will be filled| pus players 4 the Aton Wom- Miss Edna Harry, 988 Elm street, with charming and practical articles.| an's club this evening. It is the had as her guest last week-end, her} Mrs. Godfrey Atkins will be in| play in which Willie Collier starred in | S1SteTs Mrs. Hewitt of Savannah, TIL] charge of the tea table on Friday| Chicago a couple of years ago. Far- | and Sata Sv and she has{ ris Flint will play epposite Miss Mec- Todt eh arranged to have this part of the| Conothie, taking th a 30h |about my work in Permanen aving. | affair as intimate and homelike as| Bennet. Miss Ta gon fon Lust say that I am a pupil of Mr. i i : » ed elix Coune of Chicago, best expert possible with two hostesses serving| the role of Ethel Clarke. ii SN : _ Jomey WINNETKA TRUST continuously from urns either end 3 ni ha 3 1 have the most up-to-date apparat- . K. tis iret i. The remamder of the cast. fo 85 Jol ng. AT Sy Joke 18 go8 oe Established 1894 and SAVINGS BANK en. Tia lt ac eile t : 5¢| [ows : Bishop Doran, Harry Longley ;|very reasonable prices. Call for in- s y tea parties will therefore be social| van Dusen, Rockwell Clancy; Mabel, | formation. H. Delebecque, 747 Elm CAPITAL $35,000.00 We close at 12:30 on Saturdays gp functions that no one will want to : : ; 1 never come to your deor be- cause saving will make you in- dependent--financially, mental- ly, socially. 'Thrift is the call of the hour. Heed it, and build up your savings with us. O10 Eee O EI © Emer OF be A Florence Kirkpatrick; Isabel, Edna street, Winnetka. Tel. Winnstks 323. =--=0=30 OEI0 oEI0 ORO miss. And the dances after the plays| Ajkin: Martha, Norma McMillan; promise to he exceedingly popular.{ lat SER 5 Tre Nos "The music, Mrs. John T. Boddie and Mr. Ralston, Rdward Halperin; Mus. fax ; > ; Ralston, Amanda Bonhus. her committee have provided is of Mis the very best. Those who wish to bring dinner parties to the plays will : ' 'no doubt want to obtain boxes. The plot is rather complicated. The They are now on sale and many leading man bets he can tell the IB have been promised already. The truth for twenty-four hours, and 13 boxes, each seating six people cost when he has to tell his fiance of for- E , LJ $15 and may be obtained from Mrs. mes love affairs, and also tell her = anc tationer Frrest . Ballard, Hubbard Woods, friend that her voice is terrible, many Blanche Bannister Arnd is coaching the play. phone Winnetka 1082 difficult situations arise. 2 The children are to have as gay a Fi : time as their parents. Mrs. Lawrence Miss May Holmes, 988 Elm street, Howe's committee is working hard] will spend the Thanksgiving vaca- to make the parties on Saturday af-|tion at her home in Dundee, IIL 2 \ ternoon never to be forgotten af- We are selling our High-Class line of Fancy Stationery at cost. 'Here 1s an excellent opportunity for you to purchase a supply of Stationery at half the price you will pay the fist of the year. McClurg's Linen fairs. Besides the games and danc-| = ing and favors and refreshmentsj/ there will be a marvelous prestidi- i _gitator who kmows all the old favor- | | ite fide of his trade and many new : ones. Every chidd in the Village will want to see him. LET A GREETING The lovely poster of the Fete which CARD CARRY will appear this week was donated hy Mrs. Alfred Burnham. There will YOUR MESSAGE be many copies througt the Village and the original may be seen at the OF "Tea Room, 55! Lincoln Avenue. If anyone wishes to offer her serv- jces in any capacity to help to make ' the Holiday Fete a success she is ris mas asked to telephone the general chair- | | 1 man, Mrs. Charles McKinney, Win- { ny J One-pound package (78 sheets), 32c ee We 3 - : Longfellow's "Evangeline" has been cer = 7 5 envelopes to match, " o . 25¢ artistically filmed as a motron picture. ; ie) % Upon the recommendation of the HE Lengiellow society, the Winnetha i154 Pubiic schools have arranged to have Ae ! an exhibition of this film given in OUR GREETING Ee Tablets, Pound Paper, Envelopes, Box Paper Communiy House the afternoon CARDS ARE. ES- | before 'thanksgiving, Wednesday. , 2 November 26, at 3:15 o'ctock. Those PECIALLY AT- { : pupils who are going to attend this TRACTIVE. Bs performance will be excused from schoo! at an earlier hour. An invita- tation is also extended to adults. . ! * gr hig I- | Il Yi Reverend Edward Ashley Gerhard of Christ church is making a tour LS; Duncan's Confectionery 786 Elm Street Phones Winnetka 290-1488 of the far west in the interest of the 733 Q Nation wide campaign of the Episco- The Celli Shop ---- 5233 DAVIS STREET A group of friends of Seward Me- " Tee Kinney gave a surprise party in EVANS TON : ILLINOIS honor last Sunday evening ai his homie on Foxdale avenue. pal church. AHS WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1919 aid §

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