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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 11 Dec 1920, p. 5

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1920 DS - SE | 2 N ew Time Plan Prices : dh g Jocial Happenings 2 Lay 8 + Ey En yy Pon o 7 Winnetka s Hubbard Woods. a att : by RuthRisley = wai iil Cora i i i il lil IE chili I J: UNIVERSAY, anne Ly 000000050, LULL 1111 rrr rrr 75% of all cars are purchased on time plan. Here is an excellent opportunity to obtain that much desired CHRISTMAS PRESENT for the FAMILY. $209.00 Down, $35.00 Monthly 232.00... 3750 *" 31000 % 5150: " 33200 5450 Above prices include Fire and Theft Insurance¥and large steering wheel with lock. gl UCH interest is being manifested in the Good Fellows' Bj Christmas party which is to be given next Tuesday j cvening at the Winnetka Woman's club, under the BAS auspices of the North Shore Catholic Woman's league. The proceeds of the affair will go to provide good cheer for the needy. There will be cards and dancing. In the receiving line will be the chairman of the social committee, Mrs. Robert E. Mehren, and her committee, Mesdames E. J. O'Connell, Louis Conrad, Thomas Bossort, J. J. Enright, Samuel Martin, Harry Davies, Herman Tratt, Frank Kolteman, John Cawkwell, Edward Hines, George Tatter, Emil Moorer, F. L. Maloney, Thomas McDonald, William Brady, and the Misses Margaret Fagin and Mabel Laure. Members of the Social Service department, who are in charge of the party, in- clude Mesdames N. C. Anderson, chairman, John S. Cook, John E. Cawkwell, W. E. Connor, M. A. Wink, J. A. Vollman, Katherine Murphy, L. J. Hillman, J. H. Martin and the Misses Susan Alles and B. Scully. Mr. and Mrs. Morris L. Greeley, and the Misses Greeley, of 655 Maple avenue, have issued at home cards for Sundays, December 26, and January 2, from 5 to 7 o'clock, to meet Mr. and Mrs. Frank ro Runabout . Touring . . . Coupelet . . Sean... . H-- Order Now---Delivery at Your Option Storms. . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Prindiville of 229 Lake Shore drive, Chicago, will give a dinner party next Wednesday at the Casino for their niece, Miss Elizabeth Prindiville, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Prindiville. Holiday activities at Indian Hill Golf club will open on Friday, Dec- ember 17, on which occasion Mr. A. R. Brunker of Chicago will entertain a group of north shore friends with a dancing party. Following is a list of affairs to be given at the club dur- ing the Christmas season: Saturday, December 18: Winter Sports and buffet supper. Monday, December 20: Mrs. Rob- ert Stevenson, Jr.,, and Mrs. Arch- ibald W. shaw will give a dance for their respective sons, Malcolm Stev- enson and John Shaw. Preceding the dancing party, Mrs. J. R. Dickin- son will entertain a group of twenty at dinner in honor of her daughter, Miss Leslie Dickinson. Tuesday evening, December 21: A dancing party given by Mr. and Mrs. i i i : ted the club with the | meet with Mrs. John S. Danley, 478 ; fons Sui Ineon olson i hy in] So Be Sonis rans, on Mussiay, Defamber = Studio i : d f h ion. f > 2 o'clock. rs. Arthur Sawyer | = bei Helios 2 inde oi a the poss posiore will read "Christmas Day in the Es TELEPHONE EVANSTON 2238 HOYBURN BLDG., EVANSTON be hosts at a dancing party in honor of their daughters. 2 Thursday, December 23: A dancing party given by Mr. and Mrs. John Stuart for their daughters, the Misses Joan and Ellen Stuart. Friday evening, December 24: Mrs. Robert Cluett will entertain for her two granddaughters, Miss Emily Scott, who is returning from Dobbs Ferry, and Miss Barbara Scott, who will come home from Sinsbury, Conn. Sunday, December 26: Mrs. Edgar Stanton and Mrs. James Fentress will give a sports luncheon. Monday, December 27: Mr. and Mrs. John McEwen will entertain with a dance. Tuesday, December 28: Mrs. Frank- lin' Rudolph will entertain with winter sports or a tea dance for her son, Charles, to be followed by a dinner party in honor of her older son, Frank, which will precede the danc- . ing party given by Mr. and Mrs. William H. Nicholls, in honor of their son, Herbert and daughter, Barbara. Wednesday, December 29: Mr. and Mrs. Cuthbert C. Adams will give a dancing party for their daughter, Katharine, to be preceded by a dinner, given by Mr. and Mrs. John McEwen. Thursday, December 30: Mrs. |jorie Allen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Kansas, is spending the week-end pages and pages for photographs and souvenirs, Charles Kiotz will entertain at lunch- | Benjamin Allen, and Miss Emily |With friends in Chicago and Evanston. eon in honor of her son, Charles, Boott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. mgemen 10 Miss J argarat iven b rederick H. it, ' n- : ; ; AR I donce given by Me rel a ie ohh Bp nouncement. These are made to our orders in various sizes and styles ranging Saturday, January 1: Miss Harriott | Scott, daughter of the John W. M d Ti in price from $3 to $6.75. Houghteling will be hostess at a| Scotts, Mr. and Mrs. Carleton L. Elmes luncheon followed by winter sports ha and son are spending the winter in 100 other handsome albums at $1.15 and upward--you can't and a tea dance between the hours of four and six oclock.. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall E. Schoenthaler will entertain at dinner in the evening. ---- Mr. and Mrs. L. Harrison Mettler, of Sheridan road, will give a danc- ing party on Tuesday evening, Dec- ~~ember 28, at the Winnetka Woman's club, in honor of their daughter, Miss Marcella Mettler, who is returning from Smith college, Miss Elinor Woodward and Mr. Julian Wood- ward, who are returning from Miss Bennett's school and Cornell to spend the holidays at their home, 565 Sheridan road. SE Chizegs, county superintendent of| Dorothy Prentiss of Minnesota. NETKA: fe Him Cans | Evangelistic work, will address the le N Mr. and Mrs. T. Philip Swift enter meeting. The Pine Street Circle will meet w! tained a party of fifty guests at din- ner last evening at the Casino, pre- ceding the pageant of the east ball at the Coliseum for the benefit of the Chicago Lying-In hospital. Among those who will have box parties at the ball are Mr. and Mrs. William C. Boyden of 725 Pine street. Mrs. Harry Clarke and Mrs. Harry Craig were hostesses at an evening program of the Community Drama club held on Monday evening, De- cember 6, in the Neighborhood room at Community House. The program consisted of a short talk on "The Christmas Spirit," by Mrs. L. Harri- son Mettler; a reading of Dicken's Christmas Carol, by Mrs. Carrie Prouty and a play, "Dust of the Road," written by Kenneth Sawyer Goodman, the cast being as follows: The tramp....... Mr. Pecival Hunter Peter Steele........ Mr. S. M. Goble Prudence Steele, Peter's wife.... $4 Cpa wes Mrs. William Wehrstedt Prudence's Uncle... .......cc.cvs ae Sma a e A Mr. Montague Ferry At the close of the program the cast, through Mr. Ferry as spokes- ments Mr. Freeman led in the sing- ing of two Christmas carols, Mrs. Hunter at the piano. a On Monday evening, December 6, Mr. and Mrs. Ira S. Fisher of Win- netka, celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary with a dinner party for members of the family, at the Edgewater Beach hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher were married at Trow- bridge, Ontario, Canada, in 1870, but have made their home in Winnetka J = R. D. CUNNINGHAM Phone Evanston 4884-6949 0 810 Church St., Evanston, Ill. Jn A group of young society girls, among them the Misses Virginia Taylor, Harriet Ridgway and Louise Tinsman of Kenilworth, acted as ushers on Tuesday evening at Wil- liam Collier's performance of "The Hottentot." The occasion was the fifth benefit for the Ogontz Day Nur- sery. -- cee The East Willow Street Circle will meet with Mrs. Max Immerwahr, 458 Willow street, Tuesday of next week. Mrs. James Peterson of Chicago, will be present to tell of her delightful trip to Japan. amon 3 ve The Rosewood Avenue Circle will Evening," by Grace Richmond. RN The Oak Street Circle will meet Tuesday of next week with Mrs. R. S. Childs, 906 Oak street. Mrs. Flor- ence Sommer will sing and Mrs. Car- rie Prouty will give a talk on "Tell- ing Bible Stories to Children." a Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGlashen, formerly of Winnetka, who moved to Marinette, Wis., several months ago, have returned to Winnetka, and for a number of years. In their fam- | ily are three children, Richard Fish- | er of Manitoba, Miss Laura Fisher, and Edwin G. Fisher of Winnetka. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher are members of the Wilmette Methodist church, and are indeed proud of their ex- cellent record of attendance in Sun day school since early childhood. JE A delightful forerunner of the holi- day season is the certainty that the little crowd of young folks will come home from eastern colleges and schools to make merry their brief respite from studies. From Dobbs Ferry next Thursday will come, via special, Miss Emilie Hoyt, daughter of Mrs. Phelps B. Hoyt, Miss Mar- The Harvard Glee club has been transformed since its last visit to Chicago into a male chorus, which gives classical music rather than col- are now occupying a furnished home on Lincoln avenue. ARTE Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Stixrud have issued invitations for a dancing party to be given at the Winnetka Wom- an's club on Friday evening, Decem- ber 30, in honor of their daughter, Beulah. met it Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Bilharz of Bax- ter Springs, Kansas, announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Gretchen to Marshall Davies, son of Mrs. W. B. Davies of Wilmette. The wedding date has been set for late in Jan- uary. --_---- Mr. Paul H. Royer of Abilene California, and will return about May 1st. Mr. Elmes, when in Chi- cago, resides at the Webster hotel. --t-- Invitations are out for a dancing lege glees. The club will give a con- cert here at Orchestra Hall, Monday, December 27. Mr. Laird Bell is president of the Harvard club of Chicago, and Mr. Goddard Cheney is in charge of the tickets. -- fn The Woman's Christian Temper- ance Union will meet with Mrs. Anna Pearson, 1233 Lake avenue, Wil- mette, on Monday afternoon next, at 2 o'clock. Mrs. I. C. Brumbley of -- Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Sherman of 537. Sheridan road, have issued invi- tations for a dance to be given in honor of their sons, at the Indian party to be given at the home of Mrs. James Fentress on Sheridan road, in honor of her son James, Jr., on Sat- urday evening, December 18, es sie Mr. and Mrs. C. F. M. Miller of 180 Chestnut street, are leaving early next week to spend the Christmas holidays in Fochester, N. Y. -- A -- Mrs. Laird Bell gave a buffet luncheon Sunday at her residence in Hubbard Woods for her cousin, Miss on Tuesday at 2:30 o'clock, with Mrs. Henry J. Cary-Curr, 1051 Spruce street, Cau Mary Elizabeth Lutz of 460 Haw- thorne lane, entertained a number of friends at a birthday luncheon last Hill Golf club, Tuesday evening, De- cember 21. : Saturday. | | The Wilmette Order of the Eastern Star will entertain with a card party and dance tomorrow evening at the Wilmette Woman's club. 0 = For this Christmas Your Photograph li A sitting to-day solves the gift problem of to-morrow - EUGENE L. RAY A i For New Trier Students The Most Timely and Suitable Gift ee ------------ = I li In Has just arrived at the Kamera Shop. Drop in and examine a handsome new loose-leaf book. ~ New Trier High School Memory Books Bound in beautiful gold-leaf stamped and embossed in leather and cloth bindings with school colors (ribbon seal). Autograph A complete school record to be highly prized in future years. duplicate these prices in the loop. Remember we are doing expert finishing and making up high grade frames for Xmas trade. Bring in your portraits and pic- tures early for Xmas framing. : y ae \ 2 Doors East Winnetka State Bank ST es OO = =

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