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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 10 Jul 1920, p. 5

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~ Mrs. Marx Oberndorfer give an inter- _ pretation in advance of the musical next week to spend tl the summer at Grand 7 « channels as these. of the North Shore electric from who come by trolley and carry them to the camp and grounds. A local trolley car leaves Wilmette at 11:28 arriving at Arden Shore station at 12:23. It is earnestly hoped good purpose they will be turned. Joctal Happenings : innetka.s Hubbard Wood Ruth Risley x, oui] N WEDNESDAY, July 15, the annual midsummer picnic luncheon and social gathering of all friends and subscribers will be held on the beautiful grounds Everyone is urged to come who is interested in seeing in full operation this delightful summer camp for mothers and children. Bring box luncheon and join in meeting the superintendent and nurses and all who are connected with this truly great work of benefiting the mothers and children of Chicago who can gain rest and recreation and summer breathing spells only through such Automobiles will be at the Arden Shore station that there will be response from many in- terested friends to this urgent invitation to come and see for them- selves what Arden Shore is accomplishing. Let anyone who has used clothing or toys or other useful articles not needed at home, bring them along on that day to give to the camp and see to what & nn of Arden Shore. | 12:15 to 12:45 p. m. to meet all Invitations have been issued by Mr. and Mrs. Alex George Osterholm of St. Louis, Mo., formerly of Glencoe, for the marriage of their daughter, Helen, to Charles Emerson Gale, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Gale of Evanston, on Saturday, July 17, in*the North Shore Methodist church, Glencoe. & v Announcement is made of the daughter of the late Stacy W. Osgood and Mrs. Osgood of Win- netka, to William I. McKee of Chicago. Early Orders Get Preference Place your order for that Ford Sedan or Coupe while deliveries are possible in one || to three weeks. | opt Don't put off--next fall, even next month is an uncertainty. The allotment for this territory is limited--the production of closed cars has never equaled the demand. Cars sold on 10-month time plan R. D. CUNNINGHAM Exclusive Dealer \ 810 Church Street EVANSTON M. P. LOUEN, S les Mgr. Phone EVANSTON 4884 Insist on Genuine Ford Parts marriage of Miss Marie Osgood, 4 " The Ravinia club is holding their meetings as usual in the pavillion at Ravinia Park on Thursday of each week at 1:30 o'clock. Luncheon will be served at 12:30 o'clock. It is hoped many members of the club may be able to come to luncheon and attend the meeting and then go to the con- cert and entertainment that is especially prepared for the children but enjoyed by the grown-ups as well. The entertainment takes place at 3 o'clock. Miss Florence Crane will continue to lead Community singing. We are very fortunate in having Mr. and 'numbers to be played by the Chica- go Symphony orchestra immediately following the explanation. Mr. and Mrs. Oberndorfer will render 'this service to the patrons of the pa every Thursday during July. On Thursday, July 15, the last half of the program will be given by Miss Mrs. W. B. Robinson, of 924 Euclid avenue, with her daughters, Jane and Jessie, left Saturday for Everett, Washington. They intend also to visit friends and relatives in Port- land, Oregon, Corvallis and to stop over in other cities of interest, re- turning home early in September. --_-- Mr. and Mrs. Harry O. King and family: of Chicago are occupying the Roger Sherman house at 213 Linden street, for the summer. Mrs. King's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver W. Holmes, expect to spend part of the season with them. ---- Mrs. William Whitman, formerly of 620 Ash street, entertained with a birthday party for her small som, William, in honor o fhis sixth birth- day anniversary on Wednesday, June 30, at their new home on the corner of Washington and Bluff streets, in Glencoe. ARE, Jean Van Vissingen who will present her young pupils in interpretative dancing. successful in training children and to all. The program for Saturday evening, July 10, will be "La Boheme" with Edith Mason, Charles Hackett, Marg- ery Maxwell, Millo Picco and Leon Rothier in the leading roles. Sunday evening, July 11, "Faust" will be given with Florence Easton, Charles Hackett and Leon Rothier, Graham Marr and Margery Maxwell and Mary Kent in the principle parts. ee Ape Mrs. Catherine Casey of 340 Jack- son boulevard, Chicago, announces the marriage of her 'daughter, Kath- ryn Marie, to Paul R. McNamara, son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Mec- Namara, of Wilmette. The ceremony was performed on Saturday after- noon at the Lady of Sorrows church, followed by a dinner at the La Salle hotel. Miss Helen Casey was her sister's only attendant and Mr. Frank McNamara served his brother as best man. Following a wedding trip on the Great Lakes, and to the Thousand Islands, Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Namara will make their home at 1003 Ashland avenue, Wilmette, for the summer. ------ Of interest to all lovers of flowers will be the opening of the Seventh annual Horticultural show on Thurs- day, July at the Community House. The New Trier Horticultural society is sponsoring the exhibit, and there will be beautiful displays « flowers and plants from various of our prominent estates along the shore. fe "Mrs. John Nash Ott of 4 Indian 'Hill road, has gone to Camp Minoc- qua, in northern Wisconsin, accom- panied by her three children, Mary, John and Dorothy. Mr. Ott will join them for the month of August. As a usual thing, the Otts spend their summers with the James B. Forgans at Harbor Point. a AA Mrs. L. M. Hamburger and daugh- ters of 502 Willow ac- | stree companied by Mrs. : : ' s Helen Weil, will leave @ There will be a dinner and card | party at the North. Shore Golf club She has been wonderfully | on Saturday evening of this week. | Wednesday afternoon, as usual, was the performance will be a great treat | Women's Day, and large groups spent | the afternoon on the links and in playing cards. Rear Peggy Hosmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rockwood Hosmer, 657 Ash street, was a guest at the houseparty riven last week-end by thirteen year old Samuel Gale Taylor, on the farm of his parents. AF Word has been received from Albert Kieson who has been ill for some time, and who has been spend- ing the winter in Arizona, stating that his health is very much improv- ed. tf Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Prouty and family, 746 Elm street, left last week to spend the summer and early fall at the cottage, Binkie Lodge, on the Fox river, near McHenry, Ill Fr RR Dr. and Mrs. E. T. Schildberg, and son left last week by motor for Ludington, on Hamlin Lake, Mich., for a fortnight's vacation. -- Gordon Gonsalves, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gonsalves, 530 Willow street, is spending a fortnight at the Boy Scout encampment near Manistee, Michigan. ---- Mrs. C."E. Hall, formerly of Win- netka, has moved from 2014 Orring- ton avenue, to 722 Seward street, Ev- anston. a Mr. and Mrs. M .E. Immerwahr, 458 Willow street, left this week to spend the summer travelling through Europe. ; -- Paul Noe returned home on Satur- day fro mthe Evanston hospital fol- lowing a severe illness of several | weeks. ify { Mr. and Mrs. John E. Bunker and | family of 656 Lincoln avenue, have | gone to Grass Lake, Mich, for the | summer. ---- | Carl Miller and his daughter, an gone to northern Wisconsin for ten days or so. ° Ne § and CE | Winnetka are spending the summer : Winnetka Mr. and Mrs. Hugo von Hofsten of rr Renewals and new Sub- M AG A Z IN E A G EN C scriptions to all magazines solicited. Our specials: Saturday Evening Post, Country Gentleman and Ladies' Home Journal, WILLIAM A. HADLEY 913 OAK STREET - WINNETKA - PHONE WINNETKA 323 TT at Center Sandwich, N. H. ---- Miss Emma Williams, 784 Elm street, left this week for her home in Racine, Wis. ---- Mrs. John Tiplady and daughter, 784 Elm street, are spending a fortnight at Lake Geneva, Wis. i ; a Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Wagner, Jr, 561 Hawthorn lane, motored to De | Kalb, Ill, over last week-end. | pe . Mr. and Mrs. Warren Clough and | femily of Hubbard Woods, are spend- | D {Let us improve the appearance | of your lawn and grounds, so that you . Wallace Clore and Myron Ericson will be proud of it. A few dollars left this week to spend the summer in | Seattle, Wash. | spent now will do the work. ert fe i Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Case and | family have moved from Chicago tc | 795 Burr avenue. There will be a dinner dance at | Bob O'Link Golf club this evening. | [ | ing the summer in California. biti | Stumps removed Shrubbery and Plants given special attention --e-- Miss Vernise Hill is spending a fortnight in Ludington, Mich. frie Harlan Ware, 622 Cherry street, has returned home. General House- work done VILLAGE OFFICIALS SOLVE . TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM x Prevalent extreme emergency in transportation led to a request by village officials this week for per- mission to have road building ma- terial brought into the village over the right of way of the Chicago, North Shore and Milwaukee Electric railway. The formal request was made to the Village of Glencoe. Hauling of material into the vil- ; ? lage in this manner will permit com- a pletion of paving on Gordon Terrace, avenue, and work on numerous sidewalk jobs. PANTLE & GALLAGHER Landscape Gardeners 886 Pine Street te a Phone WINNETKA 549M WINNETKA f| Mr. and Mrs. C. F. M. Miller have | ORI OUT Dollars Earning Interest Work 24 Hours 2.Day July 1 to July 13 are Savings Days. It is the time to take inventory of your stock. If you have saved, remember that during this pericd interest is added to your Savings Book. If you have not saved, it is time to begin. The Savings Habit is a Good Habit This Bank will help you acquire it. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS FROM 7 TO 8 THE WINNETKA STATE BANK ELM STREET AT LINCOLN AVENUES I T ESTABLISHED 1909 | TROT ASA fer

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