WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1920 by HE REGULAR Noman's club will be held in the departmental room program has been prepared. Board, Mrs. Maurice H. Lieber Federation of Woman's Clubs". Robert Watt, city chairman of the Buyer's Vigilance Committee and formerly with the United States Food Administration. Watt comes from the Woman's Department of the Fair Price Com- mission of Illinois and will talk on "The High Cost of Living". this subject is of interest to all,"the meeting has been made an open one, and the women of Winnetka HE TOUNTH DISTRICT of clubs will be entertained by at 10:30 o'clock. The speakers ' on made to Mrs. William B. Leddy, uary 19. Delegates from the Wilmette Woman's club will be dames King and Charles Harrison The MacDowell Mu at the home of M NLTYS. sical club met Frederick Bur- lingham, 630 Maple avenue, on Mon- day afternoon. January 12. The pro- gram consisted of miscellaneous music and Mrs. Atwood read a very interesting paper on "Amateur Music", by Edward Yeomans. The! following program was given by members of the club with the excep- tion of three Chopin preludes and an etude by Leschetizky played by Mrs. E. C. Andrews, a guest. Yiazurka © ro... 08000 8 Chopin Noéturne .... J Sb ried Chopin Walte: oon hnialei Chopin Mrs. Charles Weeks Cradle Song io. 0.0%, MacFadyen Don't Come in Sir, Please... C. Scott Sheep and Lambs ...... Sidney Bauer Miss Kathryn Greene accompanied by Mrs. Clifford Ewart Ist Movement, Suite ....York Bowen Mrs. Harvey I. Brewer accompanied by Miss Pratt "The Lawd is Smilin' Through the Do' | Come live With - Me .......... 005 et Louise Ayres Garnett Love's: Ecstasy ....Daniel Protheroe Miss Greene accompanied by Mrs. Ewart ar Miss Emily Case, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Warren Case of 39 East Schiller street, Chicago, and formerly of Winnetka, was given a sterling silver loving cup yesterday by 'members of the senior class of Wellesley college. The token was a mark of appre- eiation for her management of the senior baseball team--which she brought to the championship. She also was awarded the W. and is the only student in the college who has' received the letter for baseball activities. Ra a] Preceding the open meeting of the! Winnetka Woman's club next Tues- Y > Ba Les of the old War Emergency Union. day afternoon, there will be a busi- ii: : p d | ness program at two o'clock. Two| Mr, and Mrs. Marshall E. Schoen | OF WILMETTE 1 interesting subjects' are to be under thaler of Indian Hill road, have issu- | discussion on this occasion, one, the od invitations for a dancing vorivi ALWAYSENJOYABLE c "Work of the Federation of Wom- | tq he given at the Winnetka Wom-' © an's Clubs,' to be expounded by Mrs. jan's club on Tuesday evening, Jan- 0 Mca. and Tues., Jan. 19 and 20 Maurice H. Lieber; the other, Lhe | yary 27, the occasion being their | © Evenings 7:30 and 9:00 High Cost of Living" the speaker | wedding anniversary. | "4a for which will conte from the wom- | Lda i Matince, Tuesday 3:30 & $ GE the Fair Price! The North Shore Dancing club gave 0 st . ° SQumission .o nois, another of their series of dancing] C nstance Binney 1} a | parties last Wednesday evenifig at ' . } 8 y Ad > ! +] Club women of the north shore are the Winnetka Woman's club. 0 in 1 interested in the benefit card party git a : ven z ce Wi a Wom-' ; ; 5 | : ' 19, be Even at 56 ima Aron 1 The Phi Beta sorority of North- | 0 Erstwhile Susan ou of he Chin Wonaws western University entertained with | [f ST Tee at 0s Ridge school a supper dance at the Winnetka EXTRA ...... PATHE NEWS 4 age I< 8 § . A, 5 vi . ! The committee in charge includes Woman's chib last evening. EXTRA ............ COMEDY go Mrs. Stanley Clague, Mrs. Frank it : a o 1} SE, Mr Jon, Din re" Unvars | Weiwd Thare Jan. 7 aa 2 5 of innetka, assisted by cago i ! este JNIVErsity | ¢ : # 2 Woman's club members from the will Jive a dancing party at the Evenings 7:30 and 9:00 neighboring towns. Woman's club. . ° HELEN EDDY The Fast Elm Street Circle and The Hawthorne Lane Circle will i the Lincoln Avenue Circle will meet Dest igi Ns Cisins NA 300 { a with Mrs. Douglas Smith in Hubbard Yoplar street, on Monday a crioon, Ip: . vy Woods on Tuesday afternoon, Jan- January 18. | The Trembling Hour uary 20, at. 4 o'clock, te hear Mrs. 2 : a i : Bradley of Allendale Farms speak. | Mm" Fact ¥illgyr Strat Circle will i EXTRA, Hank Mann Comedy a meet with Mrs. J. V. Stixrud, on| EXTRA ............. TRAVEL The Associated Alumnae at North- aduy i of next week at |e western University will have their 2:30 o'clock. | : monthly tea at the College club on; --fp ; Fri. and Sat, Jan. 23 and 24 Monday, January 19, from 3 to 5; Mr. ond Mrs. Edwin Vail, 310 Whal- | Evenings 7:00, 8:20 and 9:30 o'clock. Mrs. John Clark Baker, 347 Maple avenue, is chairman of the social department, and will be assist- ed by Mrs. Harry T. Jones of Hyde Park, Mrs. Thomas Moulding of Wil- mette, Mrs. Robert I. Scott, Mrs. Perkins Bass, Mrs. Lida Scott Brown, and Mrs. Carl R. Latham of Evans- ton. and Mrs. William Sturges wf Chicago. . : ---- The Bowling club will meet at the Winnetka Woman's club on Tuesday evening, Junaary 20. | A afin 1 TY BUSINESS MEETING ee pe ] "The Protection of Our Girls". no ivy AT Ruth Risley LT nT i en Sir TEA HIB rer SHUEY TRAM of the Winnetka Tuesday, January 20, at 2 o'clock, Buy Your Ford Car Now | of the clubhouse. An interesting After the reports from The second speaker will be Mrs. As are cordially invited to attend. Federation of Ilinois Luncheon réservations must be Graceland 4104, on or before Jan- Mes- Smith. -- The Art and Literature department Je * ; ' jof the Winnetka Woman's club, | which Mrs. Philip S. Post is chair- iman, 1s presenting I plays, "The "Atmosphere", a prog Carson Case", both written hy Mrs. 1 Gertrude Kiper, a member of the club, on Thursday, January These plays are to be coached and acte | by the members of the club. the of which are as follows: Mrs. Laird i Bell, Mrs. F. W. Blatchford, Mrs. |E. V.'I.. Brown. Mrs. H. H. Barnum. i Mrs. Albert M. Kales. and Miss | Kathryne Greene. Mrs. Kales and i Mrs. Bell will act as coaches. This casts | meeting of the club will be an open | member is privileged | tone. and each to invite a guset. i The Woman's Christian Temper- ance Union met with Mrs. Jonathan C. Drake in Wilmette, on Monday afternoon. The program included jan address by Mrs. Fugene Teele, and several vocal selections by Mrs. R. J. Burrows. Notice was given of the Ali-Day Jubilee meeting held | yesterday in Willard Hall. in celebra- | tion of the day of Effective Prohibi- | Hamm of Hub-: bard Woods will he the hostess at | ithe meeting to be held on February tron. Mrs. William 17. i ee owe The Board of Governors of Coni- munity House has invited the i War Emergency Union to meet with | {them on Monday evening, January 119, at Community House. At this {time the war archives, including a { volmune of pictures and the war rec- the | will talk on "The Work of the! | Mrs. | | | | Women's |! the North Shore Woman's club af ! the Tidgewater Beach hotel, on Thursday, January 22, beginning | of the day will include Mrs. John T. | Mason, state vice president, and Mr. Samuel Thacher, who will speak | of | 1 of two | and | old! | alike to the Ford car. | DEERE ITRER TREN EE RE RE = a 'M. P. LOUEN, Sales Mgr. Phone EVANSTON 4884 To make sure of getting a Ford car, uy one now. Don't wait until spring but buy now while deliveries are possible. The number of Ford cars allotted to Even to get our allottment, we must have real, bona-fide orders for cars. Just so many cars allotted us; just who order their cars now will be protecting themselves. handed, get your name on an order today. Don't think you cannot use it if vou get it now. It is a necessity every month of the year. Ford car is lowest in upkeep cost and easiest in operation. And the new Ford electric starting and lighting system makes driving more convenient. Your order tor either open or enclosed cars will have our prompt attention, R. D. CUNNINGHAM Insist on Genuine Ford Parts . . m so many will get cars; will you be one of them? Those 1 Even next month is an uncertainty. this territory is limited and specified. If you would be fore- The four seasons are all Besides, the Exclusive Dealer ES mma, Fort 810 Church Str: :: THE A _ NCAR . \ N { Bove 5S Rva 5:0 % I TR I NB 08 72, 8 CT A TT OTTO CIO EE O I OE © Ee Oe I O cord of every man who served from i Winnetka, and othér records as! 'well, will be on exhibition, and form- ! lally presented to the Winnetka Pub- | {lic Library board, also the balance i {of the War Emergency fund will be [turned over to the Winnetka Relief! {and Aid society, according to the re- | | solution passed at the final meeting this Charlies 'nnt. street, have as their guest week, Mr. Vail's brother, Vail" of Springfield, Ii. -- | Miss Beulah Stixrud. who was con- fined to her home with ilness last week, has recovered and is able to attend school again. I "After all. we don't think - capital ever worked lahor as effectively as the radical labor leaders are working 'yp M . yo iva tUine de Reaor, ~IOEIOET | ! { I {4 t i We Pay 39 Interest ON ALL SAVINGS ACCOUNTS STARTED WITH US No Matter How Small the Amount Your Thrift Account Is Welcome ry Make 1920 your year of years by learning to Save systematically You will be surprised how rapidly an account grows when it is started and the interest is added. vou are laying the foundation FUTURE, and that foundation will become firmer and firmer with each succeeding deposit. ! ! | I Then there is the fact that for an INDEPENDENT te) wr fo) ms SOEX0r Village Theatre Matinee, Saturday 3:30 Douglas Fairbanks mn "When the Clouds Roll By" EXTRA. PATHE NEWS SANE O NSIT OO ESI OOF | et a Maid For 38 Cents--Page 7 LR Za 2 PF 22 2 22 ZT 7 7 777 FT Zaid Ze gd Ze il 2 2077, LL 7 ZZ Rd Pe i 2 2a a V7 7, E727 2777707, We charge no more for first-class work than is ordinarily asked for second-class. 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