THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1921 11 fr^- Activities INorth JKore Chilw by RutK Rirley^* I \ k Wilmette Woman's club vill open the W&r ter scasori yrith ft â- pale and Reception officers next Wednes- v afternoon. The pro- bin will be presented by [ree voting Chicago ar- 5ts, Miss Margaret Con- t'd,' violinist; Preston (raves, pianist; and Paul [allorv. tenor. The pro- 'which is in har- v with the wishes of \c General Federation of Somen's clubs in the plan A m e r i c a n i z a t ion rough music, will be lade up of songs sung in Paul Mallofy, tenor,~isâ€" In American trained sing- (• and specializes in giv- ig songs in English. Mr. Llallorv presented an ar^___ n fistic "program at the ' I|B Mrtlorjr _ kokie Country club in August, and is re-engaged as soloist with the polio club this winter. This week he appeared before the Evans- n Woman's club, and during the winter has engagements to sing efore some twenty women's cliibs in and about Chicago. Greenwich chapter of the for Beginners, Intermediate and Ad- auVhteFs of the~Urit.sh Empire^wtttvaneed, or-confcrcnccs will be^cgan^ (old a bunco party on Saturday even- ized at this meeting. jig of this week at the home of Mrs. lessic vSumner, 1234 Elmwood ave- lue, Evanston. ... â€"♦â€" Mrs. M. H, Lieber gave the address It the opening meeting of the St. Charles Woman's club, at St. Charles in Tuesday afternoon. Her subject fcras "Schools of Tomorrow". â€"•â€" The Art and Literature Committee the Winnetka Woman's club has Irranged that Monsieur Cauuet will |e at the club on Thursday, October at two o'clock, to meet those inter- ested in the study of French. Classes The regular meeting of the Drama Study class of the Winnetka Wo- man's cluh will be resumed Monday, October 3, Mrs. James F. Porter will read "The Trojan Women" by Euri- pedes. The drama readings and reci- tations will be held the first Monday of each month at three o'clock. All club members are invited and guests are welcomed on payment of a guest fee. The Young Woman's Auxiliary of the Wilmette Woman's Club will hold an informal reception for its members and their mothers, on next Wednes- day evening, at the club house. An attractive program of music and read- ings has been -arranged to be present- ed by Miss Pauline Pettibone pianist, and Miss Charlotte Springer, reader. ' â€"#â€" Winnetka Woman's club will open its activities for the season with its meet- ing on Thursday afternoon, October 6. Professor Otto of the University of Wisconsin will be the speaker of the afternoon, his subject to be "Wil- liam James: His Philosophy". We Believe That This is the Best Buy in an Electric Washer VERY We carry also â€" Butterfly, Geyser Easy, Vacuum, Thor, Eden, $125. oo 828 Davis St. EVANSTON Telephone Evanston 654 New residents of Winnetka or other suburbs, are welcome, as well as mem- bers of the club. If unable to attend the meetiing, telephone your name to Mrs. J. R. Fletcher, Winnetka S20-W. â€"*â€" The North Shore Golf club announ- ces a dinner-dance for Saturday even- ing, October 1, at the clubhouse. "Van's Orchestra" has been engaged, and as this is next to the last dancing party of the season, and the weather for dancing is perfect, it is expected that there will be a large number in attendance. ^ â- Hfh 5 5 VMNISI «MIWf â- • A product far re- nt-mi the riniah en all tarnish aurfacei ruik at Pianos. Fur- nilura. Floor.. Fim- turn and Wood work CaMfaal fâ€" ii.ium at Mrs awtiwiril far Ra-Nu PaoDu Coamktatr You Will Like Re-Nu Lemon Oil Polish Excellent for House Cleaning Use it on your Dust Cloth and your Dust Mop If your Furniture has a Dead Finish use Re-Nu Varnish Re-Newer John Millen, Hardware 605 W. Railroad Ave. Phone Wilmette 60 Wilmette, Illinois 'IWSSS////////////////////////////////////////////////"""- VEEEWmEBBMZBEm^^amBZ â- P I w Keep Those Cooking Odors Out Of Your Living Rooms jtcheiu Ventilator Install an >^>^ VCUUiaiM as many home owner. «, your vicinity have done, then yon, too, wig ^joy correct ventilation- Go to any of the following dealers and see an ILG Wtchen Ventuetor demon- strated. Learn how little it costs to prevent greasy fumes and cooking odors from permeating throughout the entire house, spoiling decorations and linger- ing for hours. " For Sale By W. F. BEYER, 1122 Central Avenue BLAKE ELECTRIC SHOP, Railroad Avenue u/;imoit<> Wmnetka F A. DAlwSfllM IHvi. Street HENRY C. WIENECKE. 678 Vernon Avenue r V Glencoe HUBBARD WOODS ELECTRIC & HARDWARE CO. 902 Linden Avenue Hubbard Woods