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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 7 Feb 1920, p. 5

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1920 5 No Ford Display at Shows Wh 9) Because Ford does not change models each year. The Y: present Ford car is practically perfect and the output is always sold many months in advance. Automobile shows are held pri- HE teachers of the Winnetka Public schools, under the auspices of the Parent-Teacher association, will give two short plays, marily in the interest of those whose product is difficult to sell. followed by a dance on Friday evening, February 13, at 8:15 * o'clock, at 'the Winnetka Woman's club. Elaborate prepara- Did you realize the following facts? Ford produced his present car 12 tions are being made and the rehearsals are great fun under the Savi : . splendid leadership of Mrs. Laird Bell. During the intermission be- years ago, and altho his is the largest, most efficient corps of engineers in tween the plays, there will be some original vaudeville stunts. All the automobile world they have not been able to materiall improve upon those taking part in the plays and vaudeville will be members of A 2 y y p Pp the faculty, Superintendent Washburne among the number. After the original, and none of the others have so far been able to equal it. the plays a cotillion will be danced, led by Mr. N. H. Blatchford, Jr. ' and Mr. John Reilly, and the teachers have made some most attract- ive favors. Refreshments will be served and the music promised is unusually good. Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. Frank Craw- ford, Mrs. William Elliott and Mrs. Charles Howells Coffin. "A Pretty Piece of Business," is the title of one of the two play- lets to be presented and is composed of the following cast: Charlotte She i. uu. bisa ahs ve von vs Miss Muriel Vernon R D Fannie |... vasih vitals iii cde sn sania Miss Wilda Bayes ® ® Why should Ford display at a Show? Dobson a A RR se wea as el Miss Blanche Herman Captain Merriweather ..........ooiviinnidonnnin.n. Mr. Anderson Exclusive Dealer Doctor She . 2. re edn dan dain ih Carleton Washburne The cast of characters for the other sketch, "The Feast of the Holy Innocent" includes: M. P. LOUEN, Sales Mgr. 810 Church Street Cornelia Milk lo. oitiloim ovies vive nnissininivis ynsine sss Miss Eva Long Phone EVANSTON 4884 Broce a aves Miss Eleanor Stille EVANSTON Jemmie .......c iene aia Miss Kunice Wright Mrs. Oman. ...ohviainnaiisinmne snes se Miss Marjorie Morgan Mrs. OBEY isn viv svanipisinns vos aiusiain + ais a os spn s Miss Vivian Smith Jacl hd An announcement of interest in. New Trier circles is the en-| En gagement of Miss Alice Kathleen Gaggs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ty Hes it jtontggs Thursday 2 The Syncopated club will give a The North Shore Dancing club William Carter Gaggs of 563 Green Bay road, Glencoe, to Arthur North Shore Division of the |dancing party at the Winnetka Wom- [will hold another of their delightful ; Chicago Association of the Woman's | 5's ? z ¢ : : Leonard Grassett, son of Mr. and Mrs. CD. Crassett, also of Glen-{p v1 of Misisons of Fhe Wom an's club on Thursday evening of |parties next Wednesday evening at ; : ! next week. the Woman's club. coe. which held an all-day meeting in the i ® Congregational church. A group of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Sterrett, The anuual Day of Prayer for Mis- { women from Winnetka, Mrs. C. S. in eae 5 265 Poplar stret, gave a sleighride | sions has been appointed for Thurs- Jewell, Mrs. Carrie B. Prouty, Mrs. r Poe Th party Y, Saturday firesnon 3 honor dy, Foniaary 2 Ai the Womans Wierd Ingram: Miss ashy took WINIFRED TOWNSEND, Violinist of their daughter Marguret. Among |bulding © 1e Moody Bible Insti-|mell, Mrs. S. H. Sterling and Mrs. rat, the guests were: Olga Mangel, nad Ld La Salle and Chestnut streets, | M. H. Lieber, were in attendance. MARGUERITE FITZGERALD, Pianist garet Newman, Margaret Ross, Leo- | Chicago. The program is being held aT ge nie Mills, Ethel Thomas, Sallie Wind- under the auspicees of the Interde- The Rosewood Avenue Circle will AVAILABLE FOR CONCERTS, CLUB, ETC, es. Flsie Burgdorf, May MacIntyre, nominational Committee of the Cen-|meet at 2 o'clock on Thursday af- Ethel Hall, Vetra Ogan, Judith Walsh, | tral West for Missions, and will be |ternoon, February 12, at the Hotne. of PUPILS ACCEPTED Monday and Thursday Afternoon Assembly Ellen Lorimer, Ellen Stuart, Eliza- as follows: Mrs. Harvey I. Brewer, 759 Burr Hall Parlors, Brown Building, Wilmette. beth Merrill, Lois Scharf, Adelaide Morning session, 10:30 A H. Lead- | avenue. Neighbors are invited. Mrs. : Barbary, Helen Demling, Kate] ers, Mrs. George W hiteside, Mrs. H.|H, H. (Elizabeth Layman) Anning Tuesday and Friday Afternoon 819 Lyon & Healy Bldg., Chicago. Hirschberg, Fuller Dean, Sherman | G. Sayles, Mrs. C B. Jackson, Mrs. |ill render a group of piano selec- Phone Wabash 612. Goble, Frank Youle, Harden di | Rong Stevenson Dr. Mary Gregg, |tions, and Mrs. William Ayer KcKin- Deursen, William Thomas, Bob Eng=jiev. Go HB. tihhams, ney will give an informal talk. The 1 . 1 - lish, George Atkin, George Massey, Addresses: "The Lepers of the members will tie comforters during Residence: 779 Foxdale Ave., Winnetka. Phone Win. 846 Elbridge Anderson, Boyd Anderson, World® --William Danner of New |the afternoon. Robert Shoemaker, Douglas Davis- York. "Among the Lithuanians,'-- ka son, Kenneth Stixrud, Miss Casey, Joseph Voitulas. LE : Miss Harry, Miss Vernon and Miss| Introduction of Missionaries. Songs A "between semesters" dance for Matz. After the ride a delightful hot hy Miss Rhoda Arnold. Luncheon at fhe Slam a a a oS supper was served. Games were ig ME will be given this evening at the played and stories told. Hotel La Salle under the auspices ee A group of members from the | of the Chicago chapter of Theta On Monday evening a delegation Woman's society of the Congrega-| GSjoma Phi. The proceeds of the from the Christian Mother's Young tional church are planning to attend | Jance will go toward the fund for Ladies' sodality and Holy Name so- the recital to be given next Tuesday | establishing a national occupational ciety met at Rev. F. J. Haarth's res-} evening at Kimball Hall, Chicago by |j,ureau for college trained newspaper idence in Hubbard Woods, to discuss Miss Jennie F. W. Johnson, contralto. | women. the Tubilee carnival to be given on Miss Johnson appeared in Winnetka Q [2] Monday evening, February 16, at the |a year ago at a musical afternoon . parish hall to t2lenrare hs Sansaliing ges at He home of Me Sired " i bt. he affair wi Jeeder, and rendered severa arm- bt hs pore gs 3 banquet, with af- ing numbers at fe henehi pein KLEVER KLUB DANCE i followed by | ance given at the home of Mrs. 7 Cys AN will| Douglas Smith, only a short time EVANSTON WOMAN'S CLUB have charge of the dinner, and when | gO. nt questioned said she expected equal ETL St. Valentine's Night, Sat. Feb. 14th that memorable affair given in the Miss Mary Garretson, community The Best Music on the North Shore olden days at Prouty's hall when 525 | nurse, gave' a most splendid talk on guests were seated. The dinner will {the work of the Relief and Aid so- be served at 7 o'clock, ard of guests | ciety, and of the County Nurses are expected to be on time. The music | association before the members of - -- ¥ a will 4 furnished by Arn's orchestra. the Woman's society of the Congre- i ox o dn cational church on Wednesday after- ° Mrs. Carlton Prouty, 747 Elm street, | noon. A number of interesting re- ° DL entertained the children of the fourth | ports from chairmen of the various a enlin | grade of the Horace Mann school circles were given on the welfare and CS 5 with a sleighride party on Mongard phifanthrape Bp Sous by She il afternoon, in honor of her son anc |circles. Mrs. Ck. Karstrom render- daughter, Richard and Dorothy | ed in a most charming manner, 2 =IOEIOE TOEIOEK o We have a large assortment Prouty. group of vocal solos, accompanied by | © { h d d p J { ---- [Mrs Percival Hunter. 1] We've never had quite o an 1ppe an ancy The Lincoln Avenue Circle will hold pe o b 1 1 d candles an all-day meeting at 2s home of | Miss Mey Jicines, a adi Szseis so beautiful and novel a : . Mrs. J. R. Dickinson, Prospect is spending the week-end a . . : venus, on Mon PECt ome in Dundee, Ti collection of Valentines You will find here the candle avenue, on Monday. as we've been able to gather together this year. Much has been done in real art and appealing sentiment to embellish the Valentines we are displaying now. that will fit in with your scheme of decoration. -- CE OL RR a a aE DODGE FOR SALE Five-passenger, with winter top. Tires and mechanical condition excellent. Overhauled in our shop. Call at | y WINNETKA MOTOR CO. DUNCAN'S =O IOL -- OO == OIOI JOEIOL OI OE THE CELLINI SHOP @ IOC [<} WM. T. WEHRSTEDT, Proprietor : CONFECTIONERY 52 3 -DAVIS STREET 562 Lincoln Ave., Winnetka. Phone Win. 165 i 786 ELM ST. | EVANSTON, ILLINOIS Dealers in Willys-Knight and Overland Cars Phone Winnetka 1488-290 g : § a = | RRR Dh 5 " :

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