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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 3 Feb 1923, p. 16

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16 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1923 RUARY 3, 19e8 eee Mrs. Sarah McKinney, Once |Chicago Orchestra Coming Winnetka Resident, Is Dead for Ouilmette K. C. Dance a Sah MoRlasay, 208 Chiokar The Marigold orchestra, well known An old established concern, manufacturing one of IE, ie Oh La oor Nianey op | Chicago dance musicians, will be the} the most prominent quality cars on the market, which y feature attraction at the pre-Lenten P ? Winnetka, passed away in Chicago, January 25, 1923. ance and card party of Ouilmette sells in the $1,000 class, wishes the names of people Funeral services, conducted by the | ;)3' : Ra ip all who are going to be in the market for a new car, for Rev. James Austin Richards, were |nco 2 slows Na fmette, gong ' New Trier Orchestral Asso- held Saturday, January 27, at Rose- Tuesday evening, February 13. the purpose of mailing them an elaborate piece of ciation Has Ambitious hill chapel and interment was at Rose-| Arrangements have been made for Plans for 1923-24 hill by the side of her daughter. a dance i be given by the council literature which will be found very educational along ans tor - Mr. Mrs. McKi for |on Saturday evening, March 17, St. . . . . yy oad ents of Winnetka and | Patrick's Day. This affair will be the lines of present day automobile engineering and = TT were charter members of the Win-|held af Dostacid musta auditorium || construction, and which explains what is to be expected netka Congregational church, in whose at Highlan ark. : . 7 CONCERTS, PERHAPS | interests they were earnest and faith- from the present day values. This will not obligate ful workers: Wiliys-Knight and Overland you in any way and no salesman will call. Write at : Next Concert to Be Given Friendship Circle Party Willys Knight Sedan $2,095 once for this literature. : February 20 to Aid Community House JSANPN Sevan 94, Proceeds derived from the Valen- delivered Addr tine party to be given Tuesday eve- €SS ning, February 13, by Friendship With the present concert season of | Circle, will go toward the Circle's Overland 4 Door Sedan $960 the New Trier Township Orchestral |pledge to the greater Community delivered otor anu acture 230ciation drawing to a close, plans | House, it was announced this week. 1 are being formulated for the 1923-24 The party will be held at Commu- . season on a scale much greater than | nity House, Arns orchestra providing C. H. BRIGGS Care of Winnetka Talk was hoped for when the association |the music for the dancers. E ton 140 was formed last fall. It will be re-| Friendship Circle comprises a group yanston . . . N called that the present season consists |of Winnetka working girls who meet ||| 1549 Sherman Ave. ~~ Evanston Please send me the above described instructive of five afternoon concerts for the chil- | at Community House each week for . : dren of the grade and high schools of | recreation and social activities. literature. - Wilmette, Kenilworth, Winnetka, and Glencoe, and four evening concerts | RADIO CLAIMS LOCAL ARTISTS given for the adults of the same vil- Radio has claimed two more Wil- lages. The orchestra for the chil-|mette artists, in the appearance on dren's concerts has consisted of twen-|radio programs of the names Mar- ty-five pieces, and the price for season | jory Sherman, contralto, and Ernan tickets has been $1.50. The present | Blythe Akely, pianist. These artists thought of the management is to give |are performing at the Drake hotel the children seven concerts next sea-| Radio broadcasting station. REPAIRING son for this season's price. The orchestra for the adult evening concerts this season has consisted of from iniviving to hiv yetgs pieces, Grace Forbes Frocks Sk ° t Un I SIR | TRC) © a Sr SI and on each evening there has been a okie Mo or Co I understand this will not obligate me in any TEEN Co Pe GS DR LT Je he ie uf SS BLL tl EE BR hE el iF Weeie ns sae inleie wee sive ecw wie ce imi etiglie lee ¥ e wTiee well-known assisting artist. The price M ki for the season tickets for four concerts axing has been $2. It is hoped that, by 4 A Elm 6 OS 0 NS -- raising ino price of the season sub- Remodeling 712-714 Street 3 THE ATLAS OIL BURNER ' scription to $3, the same type of pro- . i grams and a can be pod tor pA Exclusive Models Wianstiss i Gravity feed--no noise, no dust, no ashes. H series of seven concerts, one each Bld i Ten years in successful operation H month from October to April, in- Room 217 Hoyburn Bldg. Authorized FORD Dealers ||? H clusive. Davis Street, Evanston ! 025 Central Avenue North Shore Sales Agency Phone Wilmette 2302 1 Next Concert February 20 Tel. Ev. 7467 . : While these plans may require some ; modification, they will be presented to the subscribers of the association a the last concert of the season, to e held in the auditorium of New Trier High School on Tuesday even- CHEVROLET ing, February 20th. On that occasion subscribers will be asked to sign sub- Has scriptions for the following season. At the beginning of next season such E subscribers will be notified of the date very to make payment, and the membership . tickets will be mailed. This method || Virtue will save a great deal of time and in- convenience on the part of both the subscribers and the several village Required committees. Every effort will be made 0 f Enjoy real travel-comfort to give preference to the subscribers of this season's concerts in the renew- al of subscriptions. It is very impor- Lon tant, therefore, that subscribers at- g tend the next concert in person and Ll renew their applications, as there has Economical been a waiting list all season for in- 1 o dividual concerts and doubtless there will be many waiting to take up de- ransportation faulted season ticket subscriptions. Grandquist Is Soloist On February 20th, "The Little Sym- phony" will be expanded for the even- ing concert to about 38 pieces. This Razor Blades will be essentially for the purpose of Sh d giving adequate accompaniment to the ar soloist, Mr. Arthur Grandquist, of pene Wilmette, who will play a piano con- certo. On your next Chicago trip ride at ease in a clean, fast North Shore Train. You arrive refreshed and on time -- in the heart of Chicago's business district. No street car--no taxi--no bus needed. Mail us your old dull safety razor blades. We will sharpen them like new Bunco Party Next Thursday and mail back to you. will Aid Mission in Alaska Single edge blades....25c dozen r y ' $ Double edge blades... .35c dozen The Evening Guild of Christ Epis- Satisfaction guaranteed -- 24 copal church will hold a Bunco party hour service. Give us a trial. at the Parish House, Oak and Linden streets, Thursday evening, February 9 8, the proceeds to be directed toward TS mission work at Point Hope, Alaska. This is the mission which hag been * Runtain Square adopted and is supported by Christ EVANSTON : church. --Hlaza Jeweler. LIBRARY PLAZA HOTEL EVANSTON T HE finest jewelry shop on the North Shore, maintaining a repair depart- ment for watches, clocks and jewelry. C4 Limited Trains for Chicago leave fT Winnetka every hour from 6:41 NODTH SHOAL a. m. to 1:41 a. m, KTS EXPRESS TRAINS EVERY 30 MINUTES Baggage Checked to All Points on Line ESTABLISHED 1854 C.H. JORDAN & COMPANY FUNERAL DIRECTORS FOR 69 YEARS Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee R. R. Winnetka Ticket Office, Elm Street Station Phone Winnetka 963 612 DAVIS STREET, EVANSTON, ILL. PHONE EVANSTON 449 164 N. MICHIGAN AVE., CHICAGO PHONES RANDOLPH 1346-1347

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