a -- 32 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1923 8 TAN D "EVANSTON BRANCH = © 1810 Ridge Ave. WEST SIDE BRANCH 4660 W. Washington Blvd. V.TYPE CA E16 H'T SF THRE wOEKLD A SECOND-SPEED TEST OF V-63 The phenomenal smoothness of operation of the new engine of V-63 is most convincingly demon- strated by its performance in second speed. This is a drastic test for any motor. Put it to this test yourself. Place the gears in second and accelerate to thirty-five miles an hour. Note the total absence of whirring, drumming noises. This active and effortless acceleration in second speed is of the greatest advantage in traffic, for V-63 is on its way at a rapid pace the instant the green light flashes. - When you are ready to put V-63 to this and the many other tests which definitely prove its superiority, call the nearest Cadillac Branch and an appointment will be quickly arranged. CADILLAC MOTOR CAR COMPANY, CHICAGO BRANCH Division of General Motors Corporation 2301 SOUTH MICHIGAN AVENUE Community Branches: BROADWAY BRANCH u © $139 Broadway WOODLAWN BRANCH 6052 Cottage Grove ~ CYL 1I:N DER ENGINGEB LAC Give Something For The Car ~~ For Christmas Every Car Owner likes to "doll up" his Car These Accessories supplied with Christmas Cartons or Wrappings Make Dandy Presents Boyce Motometers Windshield Cleaners Monogram Radiator Caps Weed Chains Automatic Radiator Shutters Tire Gauges Cigar Lighters Tire Locks Rear View Mirrors Tire Covers Stop Lights : Tire Casings & Tubes | Spot Lights Flash Lights Step Plates Horns Spark Plugs in Sets Car Heaters Shock Absorbers Pyrene Extinguishers Sun Visors Imperial Primers And Many Others | 562 Lincoln Ave. Phone Winn. 165 3 SOCIAL CTIVITIES Virginia Lilienfield Bride of F. Henry Foreman R. and Mrs. Edward David Lilienfield of Wilmette announce the marriage of their daughter, Virginia, to Mr. F. Henry Foreman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Foreman of Chicago. The service was read at six o'clock in the Lilienfield home, in the presence of only the immediate families, Dr. Louis Mann of Chicago, officiating. There were no attendants. The bride, who carried a white prayer book, wore a gown of white velvet, and a crown of duchesse lace adorned the head. A dinner for members of the families followed the service, and in the evening an informal reception was given for friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Foreman will take up their residence at the Evanshire hotel in Evanston temporarily. Skokie Opens Season With Dinner-Dance A winter season, the first in the history of Skokie, begins this evening with a dinner-dance. The enthusiasm over the club's new project is manifested by the large number of reservations that have been made. During the dinner, which will be served at 7:30, an entertainment will be given by several performers who will play and sing. Among a long list of those entertaining, the following members will have the largest number of dinner guests: E. J. Bowes, Harvey T. Woodruff, F. R. Harper, Miss Helen Pope, J. J. Harrington, W. H. Titus, I. H.- Frank, and. G. There are two events on the program for December 1. W. Tracy. 7 rom 3 to 5 in the afternoon a party for children is scheduled, and in the evening there will be a dinner and card party for adult members. Dain Depew Fuller to Wed Miss Anne Vogt NVITATIONS have been issued for the marriage of Miss Anne Allemong Vogt of Louisville, Kentucky, and Mr. Dain Depew Fuller of 97 Indian Hill road. The ceremony will be performed on Saturday, November 8, at 12 o'clock noon, at the home of the bride's mother. The wedding party will consist of only two attendants, Miss Vogt's sister, Mrs. Horace Smith, the maid of honor, and Mr. Revilo Fuller, who will serve his brother as best man. An informal dance at the Orring- ton hotel for Northwestern university alumni will be arranged by the asso- ciates alumnae in connection with "homecoming" tomorrow evening. Dancing will start at 9 o'clock after the exercises in the gymnasium at 8 o'clocks. Tickets are on sale at the Purple Oak tea room, the Purple Acorn variety shop and the Cricket- on-the-Hearth tea room. Proceeds above the expense of the dance will go to the woman's building fund. President and Mrs. Walter Dill Scott head the list of patrons and patronesses. Others on the list are Mr. and Mrs. James A. Patten, Mr. and Mrs, Carl 'R. latham, Dr 'and Mrs. Thomas F. Holgate, Dr. and Mrs. William G. Alexander, Gen. and Mrs. William Nathan McChesney, Dean and Mrs. James A. James, Prof. and Mrs. John A. Scott, Prof. and Mrs. Arthur E. Swanson and Prof. and Mrs. 50. FF. Long. Mrs. George W. Robnett and Mrs. George Heath Young are co-chairman of the women in charge of the dance. Os Miss Kathleen Air will give a Vic- trola party for her pupils, their par- ents, and friends, at the Winnetka Woman's Club on Friday evening, November 30, from 7:30 to 8:30, in- stead of at the Studio as originally stated in the invitations. Miss Helen Colby from New York, will give an illustrated lecture on the educational advantages of the proper use of the Victrola. The following pupils will play with the Victrola accompanying the various singers: Marjorie Trues- dale, Betty Maddox, Betty Barber, Diantha Schmid, Susan Miller, Betty Edmonds, May Miller, Jean Forrest, Jeanette Hill, Priscilla Guthrie, An- tionette Brenn, Jean O'Brian and Mary Isom. i? Miss Polly Packard of Chicago, whose marriage to Mr. Frederick Copeland will take place in December, will be the guest of honor at a dinner- dance to be given by Dr. and Mrs. Wilhelm 1. Baum, on Wednesday, December 5, at 1508 North State park- way. tO Mrs. Henry J. Reilly, 780. Lincoln avenue, who has gone east to be near her daughter, Mrs. John S. Hammond, will pass the winter months at the Garden City hotel, Garden City, Long Island. Miss Margaret Segreave Reilly is at the new Pearson. On November 21, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Enright and family, formerly of 1064 Gage street, moved into their new bungalow at 1906 Washington boule- vard, Maywood, Illinois. pill) ial Mr. and Mrs. William Ogden Cole- man, 471 Hill road, announce the birth of a daughter, Rowena Kirby-Smith on Saturday, November 10, at St: Lukes hospital. nf Mrs. Harold Ickes, Mrs. Requa Bryant, and Mrs. Wilmarth Ickes will be hostesses at a tea on Saturday afternoon, December 1, at 3:30 o'clock, at 900 South Private road, Hubbard Northwestern university is celebrat- ing its annual Homecoming this week- end. Saturday's celebration will com- mence with an Interclass Cross Coun- try Run in the morning, followed by the judging of House Decorations, the Homecoming Parade with Floats, at 1 o'clock, the football game, when North- western meets lowa, at 2 o'clock, the Organization banquets and the Mass Meeting and Water Carnival at Pat- ten gymnasium in the evening. "Nina in the Heart," by Alice Gerstenberg, will be presented by the Thalian Players in Annie May Swift Hall, at 8 o'clock in the evening. on ea A dinner-dance will be given at the Opera club on Tuesday, November 29, for the benefit of The Cradle, the model adoption nursery at 2039 Ridge avenue, Evanston. Mrs. Arthur G. Cable of Winnetka, and Mrs. Bruce Macl.eish of Glencoe are among the members of the committee from whom tickets may be obtained. Re- servations for tickets should be made through Mrs. K. V. R. Nicol, Evans- ton 4230. Woods. CS The Walden Road Circle will meet next Monday, November 26, at 2:30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Robert C. Price, 794 Walden road. Mrs. Bimswanger will be assisting hostess. "Early Days of Winnetka" is the sub- ject of the reading to be given by Mrs. William Otis. 4 nen Mr. Jesse Harold Barnes and Miss Margaret Hopkins Kenney announce their marriage on Saturday, Novem- ber 17, in Winnetka. Rev. J. W. 'F. Davies officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Barnes will be at home after Decem- ber 1, at 238 Poplar street. oo The next meeting of the Oak Street Circle will take place on Tuesday afternoon, November 27, at 2:30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. William A. Hadley, 913 Oak street. The as- sisting hostess will be Mrs. William H. Noble. Lip Mrs. DeForest Hulburd of Lake Forest, was a luncheon hostess on Thursday for Miss Catherine Rehm whose marriage to Mr. John Stuart Coonley, Jr: will be a December event. Op Mrs. E. J. Barker, 547 Hawthorn lane, returned Friday from Spring- fi-1d. [ll.; where she spent a week. Mr. Barker came home Saturday from a business trip to Grand Rapids, Mich- igan. --O-- Mrs. I. B. Connor, 1152 Hamptondale road, gave a tea last Wednesday for Mrs. Warren Agry of Locust road who has recently moved here from Evanston. -- Mr. and Mrs. Julian Preston Burl- ingham will return from their wed- ding trip tomorrow. --_--O-- Robert DePau, Jr., who is attend- ing Beloit college, will spend Thanks- ~iving at his home in Winnetka.