"avenue, announces the - discharge from the U. S. army at "spending the summer at Edgarton, WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1919 i Rn ei © ru by Ru Yocial H y "North Shore apPpeNINgS pr It is th Risley . NWENTSIA was very gay and colorful Tuesday when a Western Women's Golf association open tournament was Most of the clubs on the north shore, were : represented on the links, and there were more than seventy- "five players and twice that number at luncheon. played there. Jackson of Onwentsia was the w Indian Hill, Mrs. Oscar W. Johnson of Onwentsia and Mrs. F. W. Kushel of Oak Park were winners of minor prizes. players were Miss Dorothy Klotz and Mrs. E. W. Ellis of Indian Hill, Mrs. B. N. Green of Glen V moor, Miss R. Barnett of Hinsdale Miss Caroline Lukens of Edgewater, Miss Dorothy Higby of Mid- lothian and Miss Courtney Letts, ward I. Cudahy, Mrs. J. Morse Ely Cyrus H. Adams, Jr., Mrs. Kent C Mrs. George Nichols, Jr., all of On Mrs. H. Arnold inner. Mrs. Howard O'Brien of Among the iew, Mrs. Arthur Jerrems of Fx- , Miss Vera Gardner of Glen Oak, Miss Edith Cummings, Mrs. Ed- , Mrs. Philip D. Armour III., Mrs. handler, Mrs. T. Philip Swift and wentsia. A 4 INNETKA friends are loo Captain G. Dean Owsley, soi ley of 720 Prospect avenue Mile. Semone Guichet of Nantes, France. Captain and Mrs. Owsley, who were married on July 15 in Nantes, arrived in New York last Sunday and are expected here next Sunday. At present they are spending a few days with Captain D. Owsley, at Tiverton, Greenwoo in France about twenty-one month & king forward to the arrival of 1 0f Mr. and Mrs. George K. Ows- , and his. French bride, formerly Owsley's uncle, Major Frederick d, Virginia. Captain Owsley was 5. Yesterday's program at Park for the children was exceeding- ly interesting. Mr. McDonald. a whistler of note, who gives imita- tions of bird songs and calls, being the main attraction. Next Thursday, August 28, will be Field Day for the children, in place of the usual enter- tainment 'in the pavilion. There will be races: for the girls and for the boys, between the ages of six and twelve inclusive. As many as pos- sible are urged to come and join in the fun. The children are not asked to come in costume. The opera for Saturday evening will be "Romeo and Juliet," and on Sunday evening, "I'Amore Dei Tre Re." will be presented. \ tele mnae Mrs. David S. Lasier, 721 Lincoln marriage of | her daughter, Ruth, to James W. Harris, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Harris, 738 Lincoln avenue, which took place at noon on Monday, Aug- use 18, at St. Peter's church. Chica- go. Mr. and Mrs. Harris' will make their home in Winnetka after Octob- er.l. ---- Mrs. Kenneth Lord is the guest of Mrs. Henri Delebecque for two weeks. Mrs. Lord was formerly Miss Van Aiken, the nurse who left with | Dr. Alice Barlow-Brown and Mrs. | Delebecque for France two vears ago. | and contributed to making Winnetka dispensaries in lorraine, France, such a success. -- Miss "Elizabeth Stuart of Kenil- worth landed in New York zarly this week from France, where she has been in the Y. M. C. A. canteen serv- ice for almost a year. Her sister, Miss Harriet Stuart, went to New York to meet her. RE: After eight weeks in the Evanston hospital with typhoid pneumonia, Mr. Howard Hoyt has left with Mrs. Hoyt and their little daughter for Trout Lake, Wisconsin, to convalesce. En route they are spending a fort- night with relatives in Madison, Wis. -- It is probable that a number of young people from Winnetka will go to Lake Geneva next week to be present at the lawn party and dance that Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Swift will give next Friday evening at their residence, "Hortensia Villa." pens Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dean and two sons, Fuller and Louis, of 441 Willow street, started on an automobile trip through the Green Bay district, on Wednesday of this week. a Yin Lieutenant Endicott Bradstreet, 335 Ridge avenue, arrived in New York from Brest, France, on board the. U. S. S. Finistere, on Sunday, August 17, and is expected home within the next few days. -- Lieutenant Dudley Bradstreet, 335 Ridge avenue, received his honorable the Fort Sheridan hospital, on Aug- use 12. -- fe Mr. E. M. Thon and family of 1290 Scott avenue, Hubbard Woods, are spending the summer and entire winter at Long Beach, California. They do not expect to return to Win- netka until May 1920. --fp-- Georze W. McKinney has received his honorable discharge from active service in the navy, and has resumed his position at the Winnetka State Bank. ; 2 wt fee i PL Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Whitman 'are . . pp Ravinia } 4 AEE EE ENE E EEE EEENAEENEEN Mrs. Grace Kien Madison is mak-, ing her home at 923 Oak street, Win- netka, since her return in July from Europe. Mrs. Madison has just i : | if : Hy 2 RRRRYRLT 'far better" to buy a than to "wish you had". ask some of those who recently purchased. other cars, because they could not get im- mediate delivery on a Ford. R. D. CUNNINGHAM North Shore E. P. MOLLOHAN, Sales Manager 810 Church Street FORD To prove this, TE RD RSE Sy EXCLUSIVE : Gort SHE. Lo Sap Dealer EVANSTON Phone 4884 RR RR AR LR A ER LR RR HR A LR HR LR SR RR RR AR HR MR RR Hh RR SR th RR SR RR AR Ah SR ARR th hth spent five years studying singing and operatic roles under the direction of the best teachers abroad. Previous Ni by FRR RR A SR RR RR HR ER Hh RR Hh ER Hh ER HR LR Hh RR RR LR ER LR LR RR A LR th RRR Hh AR SR AR th AR th AR SR AR RAR SR HR RR SR EZ to this Mrs. Madison taught many years in Chicago and New York, and was very successful in concert and strated with her about it and the day after she stood by the neighber's M hd . Q re ' operatic parts. During the coming door and said: "My mother says I'm PI a > in if you 2 sy,.b year she will teach in the Sherwood not to Some in re a School 'of Music in Chicago. Mrs. youre ih ey a sali A Madison will prove a valuable addi- | 2€Ver ask you Aah, tion to the musical circl pe Vil moment's pause and then she spoke {ace ; Joc es Orthe. Vii- winningly: "But you haven't any age. bs ---- chocolates, have you? : Mrs. Frances Frye, mother of Mrs. Stuart Marchant, and Mrs. Caroline Greene, formerly resident of Elm | = RB The Only Exclusive Shoe | Store in Winnetka street, Winnetka, celebrated her ninetieth birthday on August 10, at the home of Mrs. Marchant in FEv- anston. Mrs. Frye was the recipient of many lovely gifts in honor of this occasion. --_-- The pulpit of the Congregational hurch will be occupied on Su y Dr. Robert W. Gammon. On Au ust 31 and September 7 Professor Theodore G. Soares, of the University of Chicago, will speak. September 14, Reverend Austin Richards will re- urn to Winnetka. - Ea Mrs. Edwin Slater of New York City, with her baby daughter, Rosalie June Slater, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Smith at "Bluff Edge", Hubbard Woods, | --_---- | Mrs. Douglas Smith entertained the Missionary Committee of the Woman's society of the Congrega- tional church at luncheon at her home in Hubbard Woods yesterday. ' Sh A Miss Cordelia Reed of Covington, Indiana, will be the week-end guest of Miss Ruth Lizber, 988 Elm street. ---- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Martyn have moved from 903 Cherry street to 517 Fir street. Shoes, Tennis Shoes the whole family. First Class Shoe Repair- ing at the lowest prices. Work guaranteed. Obedient Little Winifred WINNETKA SHOE STORE --- H. LUENSMAN, Proprietor Winifred was in the habit of visit- Telephone 694 804 ELM ST ing a neighbor and coming home with | her hands full of chocolates, I remon- | J | ENE N EEE ENON EEE ENN EEE EEEEE For Sale--Wed., August 27 * Mirro Aluminum two-quart Sauce Pan, regular price m 4 = io ' = PHONE WINNETKA 999 ® Massachusetts. AEE EEE EN EES ENEENEENEEEEEEEY Painting and Decorating CHAS. R. BAKKEMO Rime oinhone Winnetka o30 915 ASH STREET, WINNETKA BEST and Rubber Goods for | $1.15. On sale at less than factory cost . « 85c ®, ELECTRIC Washing Machines Eden, $125 Thor, $125 Almetal, $152 See Our Simplex Ironing Machines EASY PAYMENTS PATTERSON BROS. 828 DAVIS STREET, EVANSTON Telephone Evans.on 654 Telephene Wilmette 526 You Can See Us From the L LLL LLL ELL Le a PZ de a 2 a Fr Zr 77ers The Difference In a piece of good meat and a piece of poor meat is in the satisfaction one gets in enjoying it, not in the small difference in cost. 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