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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 8 Dec 1923, p. 12

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12 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1923 The Edgewater Beach Hntel 5300 BLOCK SHERIDAN ROAD CHICAGO Announces 'FORMAL BLACK CAT DANCES in the Do your Eyes Burn after Exposure to the intense Sun and the Dusty Winds? Marine Dining Room : h Saturda Murine brings Quick Relief. SX og y Soothes tired Eyelids and Keeps the Eyes Clear and 9 p.m. to 2 a. m. ' HTL OCIAL W. Cresap, Mrs. Leon Allen, Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. Charles M. Holmes, Informal Dancing other evenings (except Sunday) 8 to 12 midnight Elizabeth Stroben, Hostess Healthy. Murine is the Standard, Safe Eye Remedy used in Medical Practice for over 30 years; now compound- ed for home use by Dr. McFatrich. The Famous Oriole Orchestra In addition to our large, free parking space, the Edgewater Beach Garage, in direct connection with the hotel, offers accomodations TEER HRT TU IRR EH = during inclement weather. g E = Parker, Mrs. Edwin Cassels, Mrs. Charles G. Davis, Mrs. Edward Keep a bottle within reach. Sold by all good chemists. HE finest jewelry shop on the North Shore, maintaining a repair depart- ment for watches, clocks and jewelry. A Safe Eye Remedy for Daily Personal Use in the Home. Easy to apply. A bottle lasts a long time. Never be without it. Plaza Jeweler I.IBRARY PLAZA HOTEL EVANSTON MURINE EYE REMEDY Co. -------------------------------------------------------------------- [} have been working for months to success. . comes from Mr. and Mrs. CHICAGO, U.S.A. Sold and recommended by ADAMS' PHARMACY Winnetka, - - 11. Besereistimece LETT i HUTTE AETHER CARROLL RIDGWAY Inc. EE HH nun Mothers of the North Shore-- Do bring the children to see me at ° ' Ridgway's "The Store for Children" 1160 Wilmette Ave. Wilmette I will make this store my headquarters from Saturday, Dec. 8, till Christmas Eve, and will be glad to meet all the little folks between the hours of 10 and 12 in the morning and 3 and 6 in the afternoon. Yours for a Merry Christmas, SANTA CLAUS. Practical Suggestions Caps TT Lr EHR I CAE m Gloves Blouses Slippers Overshoes Sweaters Ties Shoes Dresses Suits Hosiery CARROLL RIDGWAY Inc. 1160 Wilmette Avenue 619 Davis Street Wilmette Evanston Sit 3511 HI CH TE TTT Colleges. Her fiance is a gradua The Greeleys, who formerly by Mr. and Mrs. Greeley. The North Shore Musical Society was entertained Monday afternoon at !the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Essley, 1234 Warwick road, Kenilworth, in !honor of Mrs. D. B. Macauley, the {president of the society, who is soon ito leave for a winter's sojourn in California. A fine program of clas- sical music was given by members of the club. It was a delightful after- noon. Mrs. Macauley presided at the tea table and was assisted by Mrs. Ross Stewart, Mrs. A. F. Cordts and Mrs. Wilder. es Mrs. George lL. Cherry, 1082 Spruce street, entertained thirty-five guests last Sunday evening with a musicale ind tea. The who furnished the program were Miss Esther Sop- kins, pianist; Miss Julie Brewer, soprano; Miss Rita Smith, dramatic reader and entertainer; and Miss Fovelyn McKinstry, classical dancer. On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Cherry and little daughter, Laura Jane, are mov- ing to Evanston to occupy the apart- ment which the have taken in the Iivans Manor. artists wire CY All those who attend the next meet- ing of the Winnetka Business Wom- an's club which will be held at Com- munity House, Monday, December 10, at 7:45 in the evening, are asked to bring some food, clothing, or toys for Christmas charity work. Those pres- (nt at the meetings who have not paid their membership dues will be charged a small guest fee. RL Mr. and Mrs. Jerry W. Rothchild, 1173 North avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. Char- les E. Burkhardt of 1163 Asbury avenue, who sailed October 25, for Honolulu, where they spent two weeks, have re- turned to California to visit in San Francisco and Los Angeles before re- turning to Winnetka on December 15. On Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Bradstreet, 475 Cedar street, have as their guests this week Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Fitch of Kenilworth, who are spending a few days at the Bradstreet residence be- fore departing for California where they will make their home. ad On Friday night, the Forty Club had a dance at the Winnetka Woman's Club. On Monday, the North Shore (Catholic Women's League held their meeting there. HOt The East Willow Street Circle will meet at 11:30 o'clock, Tuesday, De- cember 11, at the home of Mrs. Frank I". Ferry, 291 Sheridan road. --rt Mrs. Edward Wisdom, 861 Spruce ctreet, entertained twelve guests from out of town, over Thanksgiving. ES TETHER in Winnetka and along the north shore. Martha sailed for Italy November 30. They will spend the winter in southern Furope where they will be joined later in the season CTIVITIES North Shore Women Assist in Carnival Plans RS. Edward L. Scheidenhelm, Mrs. O. C. Eastman, Mrs. John C. Mannerud and Mrs. C. P. Dubbs of Wilmette, Mrs. Mark Warren Pease, Mrs. Walter Marx, Mrs. Robert C. Stirton, Mrs. John Marshall Roberts, Mrs. Gilbert Miss Caroline Harris and Miss Louise Lovedale of Kenilworth, Mrs. George F. Suker, Mrs. Horace K. Tenney, Mrs. William P. Sidley, Mrs. Merritt Starr, Mrs. George Frazer, Mrs. Douglas Smith, Mrs. Frederick Scott, Mrs. William C. Boyden, Mrs. Ayres Boal, Mrs. Lorenzo Johnson, Mrs. John R. Montgomery, Mrs. Louis B. Kuppenheimer, Mrs. James A. Hough- teling, Mrs. Hermon Butler, Mrs. Alfred Aischuler, Mrs. E. V. L. Brown, Mrs. N. Landon Hoyt, Mrs. P. W. Bradstreet and Mrs. Marcus Richards of Winnetka, Mrs. Andrew MacLeish, Mrs. Bruce Macl.eish, Mrs. George Pope, Mrs. Henry Brigham, Mrs. Fred William Sutherland, Mrs. Maurice Miller, and Mrs. William Markham B. Orde of Glencoe, Mrs. Harvey E. Byram, Mrs. E. J. Buffington, Mrs. James A. Patten, Mrs. Hines, Mrs. A. Starr Best, Mrs. Luke I. Wilson, Mrs. Edward P. Welles, Mrs. S. J. Llewellyn, Mrs. W. D. Allen, Mrs. Robert B. Ennis, Mrs. Walter Dill Scott, Mrs. Charles F. Glore, Mrs. Irwin Rew and Mrs. E. K. Warren of Evan- ston, are the patronesses for the Toy Carnival to be given tomorrow at the Evanston Woman's club, under the direction of the alumnae of the National Kindergarten and Elementary college. The affair is expected to be even more charming than the carnival of last year, according to Mrs. Florence S. Capron of F.vanston, president of the north shore alumnae association and general chairman of the carnival. Co-operating groups from each of the north shore towns have ioined forces with the central group of alumnae in Evanston and make this year's carnival a great Engagement of Julia Greeley Announced EWS that will be of interest to many residents of Winnetka Samuel H. Greeley of Berkeley, California, who announce the engagement of their daughter, Julia Mira, to Mr. Chandler Dimmock Ingersoll of Brooklyn and Hunt- ington, Long Island. The wedding will occur in June. Greeley graduated last spring from the University of California, : land has been continuing her studies in medicine at the Affiliated Miss te of Cornell and is now taking a post- graduate course in chemistry at Columbia university. resided here, have many friends Miss Julia and Miss Invitations for the debut of Miss Virginia Beymer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Merritt Beymer of Ev- anston, formerly of Wilmette and Glencoe, have been recalled because of the death of one of Virginia's dear- est friends, Miss Florrie Sheafe of Evanston. In deference to her mem- ory Miss Beymer will have no coming out ball on December 26. Instead she will leave on December 20 with her parents to spend the Christmas holi- days at the lake Placid club, Lake Placid, N.~Y, As ik Mr. and Mrs. Guilo Ma'iconi have sold their home at 989 Ilm street, and have gone back to Italy to be with their daughter, Sylvia, who is in school there. Mr. and Mrs. Wiler, formerly of Cherry street, have bought the Matteoni home, and will live there as soon as a few repairs are completed. ep Rpg Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Joy and Miss Janet Joy, Mr. and Mrs. Claire Frame of Chicago, and Mrs. Clark of Prince- ton, Illinois, had tea Sunday after- noon with Mr. and Mrs. S. Scott Joy. 370 Sheridan road. Mrs. Clark was a former resident of Winnetka. --0-- Mr. and Mrs. Jockmann, 945 Elm street entertained over Thanksgiving : Mr. and Mrs. H. Fedderson and daughter of Racine; Mr. and Mrs. Wright of Milwaukee. Mrs. A. S. Fedderson, daughter of Mrs. Jock- mann, will spend this week-end in Racine. lf Yolen: The Ladies Aid of the Scandinavian church will meet next Thursday at the home of Mrs. Hugo Lundstroms, 555 Provident road. Mrs. Oberg, of China, will be the, guest of honor, and will speak about her work as a mis- sionary in the Orient. ; = | Miss Josephine Hoyt and Mrs. N. Landon Hoyt, 435 Elm street, who have been in the east for about three | weeks, are the guests of Mrs. Elliott Stearns of Cleveland. --_---- The Pine Street Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. Douglas Taylor, 1078 Spruce street, Tuesday, Decem- ber 11, at 1:30 o'clock. Mrs. John Marshall will sing. . pi Mrs. A. LE. Bryson, assisted by Mrs. J. D. Pierce, will entertain the Indian Hill Circle on Tuesday, December 11, at her home, 182 Myrtle street. -- Mrs. A. C. Kilmer of Waukegan, was the guest of Mrs. R. V. Barnes, 883 Elm street, over last. week-end. ee (pe Mrs. Charles H. McNie of 266 For- est avenue, has been ill for about a week. A PS

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