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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 30 May 1925, p. 11

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A A 1b WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1925 Announce Names of Those Directing Ravinia Club HE Ravinia clul is now completely organized, with a corps of .work- ers in each north shore town active in the membership drive that has been launched. The list of officers directing the work of the club has been announced as follows: Mrs. Ralph Poole of Lake Forest, president; Mrs. Frank Greene of Winnetka, Miss Caro- line Kirkland of Chicago, Mrs. George Lytton of Highland Park, Mrs. Lev- erett Thompson of Lake Forest, and Mrs. William Sutherland of Glencoe, vice presidents; Mrs. Arthur Byfield of Highland Park, recording secretary; Mrs. George S. Parker of Winnetka, corresponding secretary; Miss Juliette Brown of Lake Bluff, treasurer. The Children's Day committee is composed of Mrs. Floy Little Bartlett of Win- netka, Mrs. Arthur Byfield of High- land Park, Miss Isabel Cline of Kenil- worth, and Mrs. Annette Jones of Highland Park. Mrs. Alexander Ma- son of Highland Park is chairman of the publicity committee. The officers of the village committees are: Evanston, Mrs. Albert C. Koch, chairman, Mrs. John L. Turnbull, vice chairman; Wilmette. Mrs. I. E. Mee. chairman, Mrs. George Bird, vice chairman, Mrs. A. W. Levy. secre- tary: Kenilworth, Miss Isabel Cline, chairman; Winnetka, Mrs. John Ven- nema, chairman, Mrs. Arthur Dean. first vice chairman, Mrs. Archibald Shaw, second vice chairman, Mrs. Chester Sargent. secretarv: Hubbard Woods. Mrs. J. Williams Macy, chair- man; Glencoe. Mrs. George Orr, chair- man, Mrs. Harold E. Foreman, vice chairman, Mrs. Oscar J. West, secre- tary; Ravinia, Mrs. Harry S. Pardee, chairman, Mrs. Frank J. Horn, vice chairman; Highland Park, Mrs. David R. Thomas, chairman, Mrs. William Peter, vice chairman; Lake Forest, Mrs. Frank Harkness, chairman, Mrs. Leverett Thompson, vice chairman: Lake Bluff, Mrs. Edward E. Silk. chair- man; Waukegan, Mrs. John Suther- land Skene, chairman. --Q-- On Saturday, May 30, residents of the north shore will have the privi- lege of viewing beautiful gardens on Lake Forest estates. Five gardens will be open under the auspices of the Lake Forest Garden club at a nominal admission, and a white flag at each gate will indicate the estates access: ible. Mrs. Frances C. Farwell, Mrs. Aime Millet, Mrs. John Pirie, Mrs. James Viles and Mrs. George A. Sea- verns will open their places to the public on this occasion. ----Q-- Mrs. Arthur Tuttle of Walden road. Mrs. Francis Peabody Butler of Private road, Mrs. Kent Chandler of 1154 Pine street, and Mrs. Donald McPherson of Pine lane, are very interested in the North Avenue Day Nursery, Chi- cago, and have just been elected on the board of managers for the comine year. Mrs. Emmons Blaine, Jr, 960 Sheridan road, as been elected treas- urer for the ensuing year. nn Mrs. M. H. Cazier, 554 Arbor Vitae road, was hostess at a small tea last Monday afternoon from 3 until 6 o'clock. Her guests included Mrs. Ayres Boal, Mrs. Frederick Thomas, Mrs, Frank Ferry, Mrs. Edgar Foster Alden, Mrs. David Kennicott, Mrs. Samuel Burke, Mrs. William Kinney, Mrs. Ernest Allesbrooke, Miss Cole, and Mrs. William Truesdale. -- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kennedy of Winnetka were usher and bridesmaid respectively, on Saturday last, at the wedding of Miss Helen Orb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Orb of Evans- ton, and Neil B. Dawes, son of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Dawes, also of Evanston. The ceremony was per- formed at 5 o'clock in the afternoon at the residence of the bride's parents. --_--Q-- Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Joerns, 455 Oakdale avenue, Glencoe, have as their house guests for a brief visit, the former's brother and sister-in-law, Commander and Mrs. George Joerns of Washington, D. C --_--Q-- Mr, and Mrs. Earl Green, 791 Wal- den road, will entertain the Neighbor- hood club Wednesday evening, May 28, at four tables of bridge. Planning To Burn Oil? Crude oil produces ten times as much fuel oil as distillate. Which do you intend to be- come dependent upon? Let me tell you about the HARDINGE FUEL OIL BURNER before you buy. Quiet Odorless ERSKINE WILDER Sales Engineer 1011 Hubbard Lane Winn. 88 Oil Burner & Refrigerating Co. Smokeless 508 Davis St. Evanston, IIL Much interest is manifested in the forthcoming production of two Ameri- can operas by Chicago composers, "The Legend of the Piper" by Eleanor Everest Freer and "The Music Robber" by John Smith, both well known Chi- cago composers. The presentation will take place on June 14. --_--Q-- James Stevenson and his two little daughters have just returned from a short visit to his home in Galveston, Texas. Mr, Stevenson's sister, Miss Mary Stevenson, returned with them and will be a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson for a few weeks. te Mr. and Mrs. Murry Nelson of 44 Fast Elm street, Chicago, have taken rhe Goddard Cheney residence at 648 Pine street for the summer. They ex- nect to occupy it June 15. Miss Lois Nelson is going to Boulder, Col, July 1, ior the remainder of the summer. --Q-- Mrs. Melvin C. Chatten of 1025 Dins- more road, entertained the Kaskaskia chapter, Daughter of the American Revolution last Tuesday, at which time "he annual business meeting took place. A buffet luncheon was served at 1 o'clock. -- The Dallas Little Theatre Guild re- cently won for the second time, the Belasco trophy. Mrs. R. E. L. Knight, well known on the north shore for her acting here, was a member of the aroup that went to New York for the try-out. big Ann Wilder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Wilder of 508 Maple ave- nue, was hostess to a number of little friends at a party last Thursday after- noon in celebration of her fourth birth- day. --(-- Carl Niemann of 1087 Ash street, and his son, Walter H. Niemann, are in Florida on a business trip. Other members of the group 'are Jerome Magee of Omaha, Neb. and Clyde Blair of Rogers Park. i .Mrs. Charles Sommers, 425 Provident avenue, gave two groups of pianologues at the program which the Indian Hill Improvement association presented Monday evening last at the New Trier High School auditorium. Os Mr. and Mrs. Karl H. Hinricks, 363 Sunset road, will entertain 16 little friends on Tuesday next at an after- noon party in honor of their small son, Howard, whose fourth birthday will be celebrated. --Q-- Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Nickel and family, of 140 Bertling lane, have rented their home for the summer months and will leave June 4, for their summer home, at South Haven, Mich. --_---- Twelve little friends of Philip Mal- len, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mal- len, Jr., 924 Pine street, were his guests on Tuesday afternoon on the occasion of his fifth birthday. ----Q-- Ruth Rockwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Rockwood, 598 Lin- coln avenue, entertained 14 of her little friends last Saturday afternoon in honor of her sixth birthday. BE Mr. and Mrs. Wirt Farley of Wal- den road, will entertain 12 guests at dinner and bridge this evening. --Q-- Hugo Layer of 436 Linden avenue, left on Tuesday, for an extended busi- ness trip to California. LENSES AND PROGRESS Science has made rapid progress in. the 'past three centuries. Much of that progress has been made possible by the use of in- struments with lenses. New inventions make new de- mands upon the eyes. Optical science has kept pace with the growth of other sciences. Lenses are now obtainable for every use to which the eyes may be called upon. All types of opthalmic lenses 'are available through our serv- ice. After a thorough examina- tion we will advise you as to the kind of lens best suited to your individual needs. 15 years of successful practice Dr. 0. H. Bersch Optometrist 1177 Wilmette Avenue Wilmette For Appointment Phone Wil. 2766 Mrs, Horace Harsh and Miss Harsh, 605 Lincoln avenue, have rented their home for the summer, and are staying at the Orrington hotel before leaving for their summer home in Michigan. : AE Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bastien and family, 1010 Hubbard lane, are plan- ning to spend the summer months abroad. They have gone east, and will sail soon from New York. Aa Mrs. Roth, mother of Clarence Roth of 429 Provident avenue, has been in the Masonic hospital undergoing an operation for appendicitis. She is ex- pected home this week-end. --0-- Mr. and Mrs. William Crombie, formerly of 1219 Scott avenue, recently moved east, and are staying at the Shoreham Hotel club, Sound Beach, Conn. Seige Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Octigan of Chicago, are occupying the Ely home while Dr, and Mrs. Ely are away. It is possible that the Octigans will re- main there until next January. oo oe oe of of of of of obo ole of of of ole ob ole oboe ode od deol ob oR RoR The Shop of ELIZABETH DUNCAN GIFTS of Fine character and great interest For Weddings and Graduations 812 Elm St., Winnetka EEE TEI LLL ELLE LL LL LLL oo of of of of of oe of of food ole obo oe coh ob obo ob oo oe os oe oe oe oe oe of of oe oe oe ode ole ole oR ob ol ok Bodok kok ok ok ob oR RoR RoR ofoofe of of of oe obo ole oe oodeoB ob FOUNTAIN SQUARE -EVANSTON This week our Book depart- ment brings out four new works: "MAY FAIR" By Michael Arlen .. Doran "CRUEL FELLOWSHIP" By Cyril Hume Doran "THE TRAVEL DIARY OF A PHILOSOPHER" (2 volumes, boxed) By Count Herman Keyserling Harcourt Brace .......... $10.00 "HELEN" By Edward Lucas White DOTEN iv xciioiainsanivin es isis is nitingd $2.50 Mrs. Rov Lewis Arey of 929 Tower road, entertained 20 guests at lunch- econ and bridge last week. Mr. and Mrs. Arey are leaving today to spend the month of June in California. ---- Mr. and Mrs. Victor Spoehr, of Rogers Park, daughter and son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Affleck of Win- netka, have moved to 535 Michigan avenue, Evanston. ---- Mr. and Mrs. Emory Wilder of 687 Hill road, with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Keeler of 631 Walden road, are motor- ing to Lake Ripley, Wis. for Decora- tion day. --Q-- Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Wellbeloved, 159 Locust street, entertained at bridge and dancing last Saturday evening. ---- Mr. and Mrs. John Maguire, former- lv of Rogers Park, have moved into their new home on Hawthorne lane. Chicago Winnetka CLEANER Lake Forest Highland Park The new board of managers of the North Shore Catholic Woman's league met yesterday at 2 o'clock, at the home of their newly elected president, Mrs. William F. Brown of 1173 Scott avenue. ° -- : Mrs. Fred Anderson, 910 Spruce street, entertained the sewing commit- tee of the Eastern Star chapter on Friday, May 29. 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