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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 20 Nov 1920, p. 5

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, NOV. 20, 1920 E 4 "3 = Loans : Say H 3 i t 3 : 2A wee Nes Jocial Happenings it Winnetka.s Hubbard Woods. - y RathRidey 2 %, = TTT ~ Bryer BITTY ow! 000000, RL rer i wi COIR rrr on Td ae Tl (CO ", 8 rT I In | HE marraige of Miss Helen Weil, daughter of Mrs. Henry fol] Weil of Chicago, and sister of Mrs. I. M. Hamburger, Mrs. Shandor M. Zinner, Mrs. David Wanger and Messrs. Clar- ence and David Weil of Winnetka, and Mr. Roy Weil of Glencoe, to Mr. Walter Wolff of St. Louis, Mo., will take place on Thanksgiving night at the Blackstone hotel, at eight o'clock. In the bridal party will be Mrs. I. M. Hamburger, who will be matron of honor; the Misses Ruth Hamburger and Ruth Weil, as the little flower girls, and David Wanger and Clarence Weil, who will serve as ribbon stretchers. Mr. Wolff as best man. Dr. Benjamin May of St. Louis will attend Following the ceremony there will be a reception, after which the young couple will leave for a three months' trip through Cali- fornia before going to St. Louis to make their future home. Of interest in social circles is ment of Miss Virginia Tietgens, the announcement of the engage- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tietgens, and Thomas L. Glass, son of Mr .and Mrs. John Glass of the Blackstone. her fiance is a Yale man. . The first of the Winnetka Assembly Dances Thanksgiving evening at the Winnetka Woman's club. Miss Tietgens is a graduate of Bryn Mawr, and will be given It has been hinted that these affairs are to be the most elaborate Winnetka has ever had and the guests are looking forward with pleasure to this occasion. Mrs. Rudolph Matz of Hubbard Woods, announces the engage- ment of her daughter, Miss Emily Florence Matz, to Mr. Darrell Sully Boyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Boyd. Mrs. Edward Clyde Hall of the Auditorium hotel, announces the engagement of her sister, Miss Helen Anna Moore, to Mr. Irving Cunard Black of Chicago, formerly of Winnetka. A "Fellowship Tea" for the Uni- tarian women of the north shore was given at the home of Mrs Stanley Clague, 849 Willow street, Thursday afternoon, November 11. Mrs. Flor- ence Bennett Peterson of 687 Lin- coln avenue, spoke in behalf of the National Unitarian campaign. Mrs. Peterson is chairman for the north shore towns. Dr. John F. Hayford of Evanston is general chairman of the north shore district. The other members of the north shore cam- paign are: Mr. Russell Whitman, Prof .James Taft Hatfield, Prof. Hor- ace Secrist, Miss Bertha Weber, Miss Beatrice Morrison, Mrs. A. B. Lord, Prof. T. D. Eliot, Mr. Harry Kelly, Mrs. Stanley Clague, Miss Helen Durvey, Mrs. Russell Whitman and Mr. Fred M. Sargent. Hon. Morton D. Hall is chairman of the Chicago district and Hon. William H. Taft is honorary chair- man of the national campaign. The Unitarian Laymen's league of Evanston will give an informal re- ception at the Woman's club in Ev- anston on Tuesday evening, Nov- ember 23 ,at 8 o'clock. This recep- tion is tendered to the Rev. Hugh Robert Orr, formerly. of Pittsburgh, { who has recently become the pastor: of All Souls' church, Evanston. All are cordially. invited. Rev. James Austin Richards of Winnetka will deliver an address of welcome. ---------- AE The Woman's Guild and Auxiliary of Christ church have decided to re- vive their old custom of holding a Thanksgiving Food sale at the Par- ish house. All the tempting dainties that help the housekeeper to cele- brate the feast, such a mince meat, cranberry jelly and cranberry sauce. steamed plum pudding, cakes, pastry, and bread stuffs, may be bought any time R= the day of November 20, the@Saturday before Thanksgiv- ing. Tea and chocolate will be served | in the afternoon. Mrs. McKinney and Mrs. Fulton are taking the lead in arranging for the sale, and they are being assisted by the zone cap- tains, Mesdames James Weart, Har- ry Street, Harry Barnum, J. Eager, Frank Plowman, and C. E. Karstrom. Lloyd Richard Walsh, Henry Hale, Tea will be served by a committee "under the leadership of Mrs. Law- rence Howe. . Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown spent the past week-end at the home of Mr. Brown's brother, Mr. Alfred P. Brown, in Wilmette. For the past year. Mr. Brown has been in the rea! estate business in Cleveland, Ohio, but is now located with the Gilbert D. Johnson and Brother com- pany, dealers in north shore real estate. For the present Mr. and Mrs. Brown are living at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Burt Brown, 618 Willow street, Win- netka. ib ~There will be a card party given on Tuesday, November 30, by the women of the Guild and Auxiliary of Christ church of Winnetka. Parish house. Mrs. George F. Brown Jr., has charge of the arrangements. The money raised will go to the re- decorating of the Guild's rooms. At the |: An interesting social event was the surprise party given last Monday evening at Community House in honor of Mr. and Mrs. George Bain of Evanston, who have just returned from Scotland. They were presented with a lovely dinner service, by their many friends on the north shore. A musical program was given by Messrs. Thomas Glen, McFarland and John Roy, following the ever en- joyable refreshments and dancing. There were sixty-five in attendance. AAR By special dispensation the Friday Evening club will meet this evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aron Younker of Sheridan road. W. L. George, the English novelist of note, will present his lecture, "Love and Marriage", which he gave with such wonderful success last year in Car- negie Hall, New York. en The teachers of the Horace Mann school will entertain the teachers of Greeley and Skokie schools, the members of the Board of Education, and the board of the Parent-Teacher association informally next Tuesday evening at Community House. Sra ate Miss Harriet Stuart of Kenilworth and Miss Frances Thompson of Hubbard Woods, were members of the bridal party at the wedding of Miss Catherine ReQua Bryant and Cochran Supplee of New York, which was solemnized on Saturday of last week in Chicago. Pi On Tuesday, at 2:30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. A. F. Delaney, 399 Elder lane, Mrs. George R. Roehm and Mrs. Delaney will entertain the Hawthorne lane circle. All neigh- bors are Foleome. Mr. and Mrs. ot IL. H. Odea in- troduced Mr. W. L. George, the distinguished English author, and Mrs. George at a tea on Sunday, at which about fifty were present from Winnetka and Evanston. ratty ae Mr. and Mrs. Paul Powell of 1040 Cherry street, are moving into their new home on Eldorado and Lincoln avenues this week. 1 wc Mr. C. F. M. Miller has sold his property at 180 Chestnut street, to C. C. Daughaday for the sum of $25, 000. am The first of a series of dancing classes under the direction of Alvar Bournique, to be held every other Tuesday evening at the Winnetka Woman's club, will take place on November 30. sie hes Mr. C. W. Washburne, superinten- dent of the public schools attended the State Superintendent's conven- tion at Urbana, on Wednesday, ' Thursday and Friday of this week. ---- Judge and Mrs. Clark T. Northrop of 1144 North avenue, will leave on Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving and the week-end with relatives in Boone, Ia. en Mrs. Anthony Freeman of Mont- clair, N. J., is the guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred G. Freeman, 651 Iincoln ave- nue. --_-- Another series of dancing parties being given by a group of married couples from Hubbard Woods will be given this evening at the Winnétka Woman's club. Sein Miss Lillian Phelps entertained a few friends informally last Friday evening at her home, 777 Foxdale avenue. A a The North Shore Dancing club will give another of its delightful dancing parties next Wednesday evening at the Woman's club. pen A delightful musicale is to be given at the home of Mrs. Ralph Varney, 535 Cherry street, on Tues- day afternoon of next week, for the benefit of the society of 1812. FREE Tn Mrs. Benjamin Reach entertained at luncheon on Tuesday at her home, 844 Prospect avenue. MEE dar Paul Reschke of 899 Willow street, left Saturday on a motor trip to Or- lando, Fla. PU Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Varney of 535 Cherry street, are in Miami, Fla. this week. --e-- The Four Corner Dancing club will entertain Saturday evening at Com- munity House. TEACHERS' DANCE Twenty teachers of the Greeley school will meet in the Assembly room of the school Monday evening, November 22, at 8 o'clock, for a dance. TEACHERS' PARTY Teachers of the Horace Mann school will hold a party in the Assembly room of the school on Tuesday, November 23, at 8 o'clock. SOPHOMORE PARTY New Trier sophomores held a party at the school Thursday evening, con- sisting of dancing, games and the usual "eats". The North Shore Baths, North Shore Hotel; for appointment phone Evans- ton 6424. --Adv. LTG49-tfc or [BB arsans | VISITS RELATIVES Andrew Hostnick, salesman for the Winnetka Motor company, left the'village Sunday evening for a two weeks' visit with relatives in Pitts- burgh, Pa. GO TO CHURCH EVERY SUNDAY INQUIRE about my work in permanent Waving. 1 must say that I am a pupil of Mr. Felix Coune of Chicago, in that line. best expert I have the most up-to-date apparat- us. All my work is guaranteed and very reasonable prices. Call for in- formation, H. Delebecque, 747 Elm street, Winnetka. Tel. Winnetka 322 --Adv. THE WINNETKA STATE BANK ELM STREET AT LINCOLN AVENUE tu ESTABLISHED 1909 RESOURCES OVER $600,000.00 DIRECTORS HENRY P..CROWELL, President Quaker Oats Company VICTOR ELTING, Attorney CARLTON PROUTY, Attorney LOUIS B. KUPPENHEIMER, President B. Kuppenheimer Company JOHN R. LEONARD, Bridge & Leonard, Commission Merchants WILLOUGHBY G. WALLING, Capitalist HENRY R. HALE, Cashier Fine Leather Goods Our collection of useful and attractive articles commends itself to the careful considera- tion of every exacting buyer. p& Coburn Co. Jewelers and Sibversmi ths 915 Marshall Field Annex Blds. 60 ft. Lot, beautifully wooded, in very choicest eastern section. Price far below any other of- ferings. Also finest Forest Ave. Corner. Big Bargain for quick sale. SEVERAL EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS IN HOMES M. E. Barker & Co. 405 Linden Ave., Wilmette Telephone Wilmette 484 Motion a House FRIDAY, November 26th, 1920 Pictures For this Christmas: A SITTING TODAY SOLVES THE GIFT PROBLEM OF TOMORROW TELEPHONE EVANSTON 2238 On "Your Photograph!" EUGENE L. RAY HOYBURN BLDG., SS 0 Studio EVANSTON OWEN MOORE "The POOR SIMP" - A delightful comedy, brimming over with laughs and excitement. Two Comedies--GUMPS and BILLY FRANEY ALSO: KINOGRAMS COMING December 3rd: "HUMORESQUE" Matinee and two Evening Shows

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