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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 24 Oct 1925, p. 36

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34 WINNETKA TALK October 24, 1925 Reader to Augment Card Party Planned By Voters' League Mrs. Hathaway Watson of 900 Sun- set road will open her home for a reading by Mrs. Burton Hanson, which will be given in addition to the League of Women Voters' card party Thursday, November 12. The day for this affair, which is also a league benefit, will be announced later, and tickets purchased for the card party will also be good for the reading, it is explained. Mrs. Hanson, who will give the program, tells dialect stories and gives character readings of the South and of Canada. Mrs. the card party. The money raised is to be used to help finance the work of the league. It has always been the policy of this organization to keep dues so low that every women interested can afford to join, and for that reason, the entire budget cannot be met by dues alone. If sufficient money is raised, the league hopes to send a delegate to the National Voters' League convention to be held at St. Louis in April. Art League to Hold First Meeting Nov. 5 Thursday, November 5, will be the date of the first meeting of the North Shore Art League, when members will hold a dinner and sketch exhibi- tion. All members of the league and their escorts are invited to attend the dinner. The league will meet reg- ularly once a month during the winter months, it is said. Rudolph Ingerle is president of the league. Applications for membership can be made to Mrs. Edward A. Brion, 775 Greenwood ave- nue, Glencoe. Benjamin Affleck, 695 Lincoln ave- nue, was among the patrons of the lecture at the meeting of the Govern- ment club Tuesday afternoon in the English room of the Blackstone hotel, when Mrs. George E. Owens of New York City, president of the organiza- tion, spoke. William A. Thrall of 416 Elder | lane is in charge of refreshments for | If you are from Missouri and wmt to be shown, just drop in, and we will be pleased to show you any- thing vou wish to see in the Electrical line at prices that vou will find hard to dupli- cate, --Mpr. Electro-serve. Do you need Fixtures? How about that Wiring job? How is Radio working? What do you need in the way of Electrical Appli- ances? Why not get in touch with us and let us figure with you? It may be to our mutual advantage. your Report Rapid Progress on Village Hall Work Very satisfactory progress with the construction of the new Village hall has been made, according to reports at the Village council meeting Tuesday evening. Trustee J. D. Pierce re- ported that most of the rough work has been completed. The bell has been hung in the beliry in the tower, the sidewalk in front of the building is being laid by Paul Reschke, and the | heating plant is in operation so that | the plaster inside may be Most of the windows have been glazed and the remainder will probably be in by the first of the coming week. Workmen are beginning the laying of ornamental tile work inside the struc- ture and the finer work is beginning to show up. It seems probable that the building will be cupancy well within the time limit. Launch Public Speaking Class At Community House | Classes in public speaking under the direction of Mrs. Frederick Dick- enson began at the Community House Thursday of this week. The course offered for this fall will include not only practice in public speaking and the collecting of extemporaneous ma- terial, but also on the correct use of the voice. Classes for young people will begin Tuesday evening, November 3, it was announced. The course will continue through 10 weeks, and is given by request. Further information concerning it can be had from the Community House or from Mrs. Dick- enson. Mrs. William Harding King has re- turned to her home at 672 Maple ave- nue. After attending the wedding of her son, on October 1, she remained in the East visiting friends and rel- atives for about three weeks. dried out. | ready for oc- | | | Mrs. Heinrich J. Freyn of Indian Hill road had charge of the musicale at the Chicago Woman's club Tuesday. All the music rendered was selected from that which had been published in Chicago prior to 1860. There were costume songs and speeches. Phone Winnetka 2176 FACIAL TREATMENTS In facial work "muscle toning" by the only ethical and scientific method, that of strengthening the facial muscles to perform natural function. Ethel M. Taylor Prop. 818 Elm Street Winnetka, Ill their We safely store your goods and show ~ A charge that you will say is low. Fireproof storage vaults. 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