WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURBAY, JANUARY 10, 1920 At a party given last Wednesday evening at her home, 388 Provident avenue, Miss Gertrude M. Herres, an- nounced her engagement to Earle F. Harfley of Mattoon, Ill. No date has been set for the wedding. ---- Miss Velma Voltz, 280 Sheridan road, has gone to Cleveland, Ohio, to be maid of honor at the wedding of a school friend, Miss Helen Latimer. Later Miss Voltz will be joined by her mother, Mrs. Emma L. Voltz, for a visit in the east. -- A group of young married couples from the southeastern section of the Village gave another of their series of dancing parties at the Winnetka Woman's club on Wednesday even- ing. These affairs are given every other week. a Friends of George Slocum, former- ly of Winnetka, who was seriously injured in an automobile accident about five weeks ago, will be glad to learn that he is convalescing at his home, 921 Tenth street. Al a The East Willow Street Circle meeting, which was to have been held at the home of Mrs. J. V. Stix- rud, 607 Willow street, on Tuesday of next week, has been postponed for one week, owing to illness in the Stixrud family. Mr. and Mrs. T. Philip Swift, and Mr. and 'Mrs. William H. Mitchell gave a dinner at the Blackstone on Tuesday, for Miss Courtney Letts and Wellesley H. Stillwell, who will be married today. Covers were laid for fifty guests. ---- Mrs. Sherman Goble, 511 Ash street, left yesterday for Sheridan, Mich., owing the serious illness of her mother, Mrs. Frank S. Brackett. While on her way to a friend's home, Mrs. Brackett slipped and fell on the ice, suffering a serious. fracture of the hip joint. ---- Mr. Guy Mills of Chicago has rent- ed the Jaeger bungalow at 519 Haw- thorne lane. His marriage to Miss Helen Atkins of Edgewater will be solemnized this month. ------ Mrs. Arthur F. Durand, 1168 As- bury avenue, will entertain the Rose- wood Avenue Circle on Tuesday, Jan- uary 13, at 2 o'clock. Sewing, music and reading. MA Mr. and Mrs. James W. Prindiville of Willow street, left for Florida on Thursday. On account of illness, Miss Ilizabeth Prindeville will not return to school in the east until a little ater. merit Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Schafehen, 635 Willow street, are spending the winter in Tampa, Fla. ---- Mr. and Mrs. Marshall E. Schoen- thaler, 15 Indian Hill road, are giv- ing a dance at the Winnetka Wom- VILLAGE OF WINNETKA SUMMARY OF REPORT OF AUDITOR FOR SIX MONTHS ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 1919 {} |[burne in "The Poor Boob". Kinogram [| [pictures will be an added feature. Item Cash on Hand (except Special Assess- ments) Taxes and Accounts Receivable Inventory of Coal at Plant Bond Investment-- Electric Fund Electric Depreciation Fund Electric Department-- Gross Revenue Operating Cost Profit to Village (6 months) ...... Water Department-- Gross Revenue Operating Cost Kilowatt hours-- Generated Cost per kilowatt hour Gallons of Water-- Pumped Cost per thousand gallons Loss in distribution General Fund-- Income Expenditures-- Public Affairs General Office Health Department PUDHE WOTrKS vt iui aioiis's oleiis via Police Department Fire Department Profit to Village (6 months) ....-- Increase or This Year Last Year Decrease* .$ 29. $ 43,668.28 $14,119.07* 28,499.20 3.01.08 10,562.01 4,743.09* 25,000.00 2,500.00 22,500.00 . 58,864.02 52,529.37 6,334.63 . 39,493.83 31,050.04 8,443.79 32,090.91 24,120.98 7,969.93 7,402.92 6,929.06 473.86 27,921.26 20,300.96 7,620.30 17,774.29 15,346.00 2,438.29 10,146.97 4,954.96 5,192.01 737,890 512,165 225,725 4.88¢c 5.56¢c 0.68% 271,946,000 225,974.000 45,972,000 7.78¢c 8.94c 1.16c* 15.999, 24.09, 8.019,* 27,606.56 25,804.98 1,801.57 12,697.98 10,329.11 2,368.87 1,474.34 1,078.56 395.78 7,709.01 6,884.51 824.50 28,772.24 31,182.98 2,410.74* 8,169.08 6,596.39 1,572.69 3,421.84 2,005.25 1,416.09 $62,243.99 $58,076.80 $§ 4,167.19 GOING UP Our already large list of satisfied customers is going up because Winnetkans realize that we sell only the best meat and at prices easily afforded by everyone. WINNETKA MARKE Telephone Winnetka 920-921 @ A. PETERS PROPRIETOR 734 Elm Sreet | an's club on Tuesday evening, uary 27. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Kuppéh- heimer and son, I. B. Kuppenheimer, Jr., of Hubbard Woods, are leaving for their winter home in Pasadena, California. ---- Mr. and Mrs. Laird Bell, 1274 North avenue, were among the Winnetkans who attended the Butcher's and Baker's ball, held Tuesday evening in Chicago. Foc ETS Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hawkes of Kenilworth entertained New Year's Eve for Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wahl Hawkes of Montclair, N. J. ---- Mrs. Caroline Griswold of Madison, Wis., isthe guest of Mrs. Richard Jordan, 1317 Elmwood avenue. ---- Mr. and Mrs. H. McNamara of Hubbard Woods, have gone to Pass Christian, Miss. The Pine Street Circle will meet next Tuesday with Mrs. David Weil, | 1040 Pine street. he | The Four Corner Dancing club will hold another of their series of par- ties this evening at Community House. I | DR. FILLIS RETURNS Dr. Benjamin E. Fillis of Hubbard Woods, who was called to Suther- land, Towa, on account of his father's illness, expects to return to the Vil- |lage to resume his practice early next |week. | COMMUNITY HOUSE MOVIES The Community |next week features film for Wash- House 3ryant PUNCH NIGHT { There will be a Community dance |at Community house this evening. It will be "Punch Night". INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS On Tuesday evening the Holy Name society will celebrate the annual in- stallation of officers. $500 BONUS ON CARS England still demands cars. Home manufacturers can take orders, but delivery is a different matter. Buy- ers frequently offer large bonuses for new cars, the figures running from $100 to $500. PAINTS Of all kinds in large and small cans WALL PAPERS, PAINTING & DECORATING Floor Finishing a Specialty RASMESEN'S PAINT STORE FREE PAINT INFORMATION FREER N. J. FELLOWS REGISTERED OPTICIAN Eyes Tested. Frames Fitted Lenses Duplicated Frames Repaired Phone Room 3 Winnetka 85 Prouty Bldg. 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