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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 24 Nov 1928, p. 29

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Ex November 24, 1928 WINNETKA TALK 27 Treasurer Photo by Bernie Mrs. Charles Gates Dawes, wife of the Vice President, is again treasurer of the annual ball to be given at the Evanston Country club December 18 for benefit of the Evanston receiving home of the Illinois Childrens Home and Aid society. It is being sponsored by the North Shore Advisory Board. JOURNALISTS CONVENE Sigma Delta Chi Holds Its Annual National Convention in Evanston Northwestern university was host this week to 75 visiting delegates of the 40 chapters of Sigma Delta Chi, na- tional journalistic fraternity, who as- sembled for their annual convention. Men active in the newspaper world of 'Chicago and surrounding states, some of whom are alumni of the fraternity, were speakers at the con- vention sessions. James A. Stuart, national president and editor of the Indianapolis Star, presided, and among those. who addressed the gathering were : Karl A. Bickel, president of the United Press, who stressed the import- ance of news coming from Latin America; Harry F. Harrington, director of the Medill school of Journalism of Northwestern; S.-J. :Duncan-Clark, chief editorial writer- of the Chicago Evening Post; William S. Hedges, radio editor of the Chicago Daily News; Clyde C. Hamilton, aviation editor of the News; Arthur G. Sheek- man, column conductor, Chicago Daily Journal. President Walter Dill Scott ad- dressed the assembly at luncheon Tues- day noon. Among the affairs arranged by the local chapter to fete the visiting journalists were a luncheon Monday which Mayor Charles H. Bartlett ad- dressed; a tea given by Theta Sigma Phi, women's national journalistic fraternity ; a smoker at the Press club of Chicago, dinners at the university fraternity houses and a dance at the North Shore hotel last night. Katherine Stolp, 336 Warwick road, left Wednesday evening to visit her former roommate at Pine Manor, N. Y., Mrs. John C. Nelson of Cincinnati, Ohio. She expects to be gone until Thanksgiving. --O-- Mrs. Alfred McDougall, 325 Abbotts- ford road, Kenilworth, motored to Peoria last Wednesday to spend a week with her cousin, Miss Sally Jack. Portrait and Mural Artist Mrs. Bruce MacLeish, 85 Wentworth | Wellesley. Miss MacLeish who made avenue, returned Wednesday evening |her debut this fall before leaving for Entertained in Kenilworth from the east bringing with her her | college will be home until after the Elsa Jemne, well-known portrait and | daughter, Jean, who has been attending | Christmas holidays, T. Gilbert, 554 Brier street, Kenilworth. She has been giving a one man ex- hibit of Indian portraits this week at the Indian Trading post in Chicago. Fred Leighton of the trading post gave mural artist, is the guest of Mrs. Paul * Earle B. Armil a reception for Mrs. Jemne on Wednes- of the day night. Among those who attended AMERICAN CONSERVATORY ---- CHICAGO was Mrs. Harold Ickes of Winnetka. Mrs. Jemne was here last year to announces paint the portrait of the Louis Swifts' son in Lake Forest. She is being ex- tensively entertained while in town. PuriLs' RecitaL ar WINNETKA Woman's CLUB FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 30TH, at 8:00 o'clock Everybody invited Mrs. Clayton B. Burch, 163 Abing- don avenue, Kenilworth, entertained her bridge club at her home this week. _ Just 3» Yards: = AN \ That's what's in the average suit of clothes worn by Mr. Average Man--just 50 square feet of goods ready for the cutter. But What a World of Difference When Made For it's then, with Art and Science joining hands with Correct Taste in ef- fecting just the style, REAL : just the cloth, ECONOMY, XS just the fit, you've that a ROYAL been looking for, Suit results. Cf -- ---- -- ------ El we a THE ROYAL TAILORS INC. IN jlo XolololN oe) 4 yy § ON MARK GISTE « 1641 Orrington Avenue Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings 1 Your Neighborhood Store Sells Royal Tailoring i

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