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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 15 Dec 1923, p. 19

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WINNETKA WE EKLY TALK, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1923 19 WILMETTE ECONOMY SHOP DISTRIBUTES FUND TO CHARITY Miss Maud A. Miner To Give Dramatic Recital Wednesday EMBERS of the Wilmette Woman's club are welcoming the opportunity of hearing Miss Maud Miner, dramatic reader and lecturer, who will appear in recital at the club next Wednesday afternoon following the poet says of her, "As an interpreter of the drama Miss Miner has few equals. Her mag- netic personality, ex- traordinary richness luncheon. Miss Miner BYHaFities! Sol referent ou $100.00/ has. an extensive re- Infant W elfare oi eee 75.00 ; i Arden Shorey .w..« i utevns. iss 75.001 }| : pertoire of master- Gross Point Health Center 25.001 }| HE finest jewelry shop pieces of classic and Philanthropy Dept. of Woman's on the North Shore modern dramatists. 8 Chis sees isa ss 100.00 | }| P za lleihe oF Inthinin rd O Carl "Sandburg, the Onl Haven vu. oon vss sis as sends 50.00 | maintamming a repair depart- | ORGAN CLUB ORGANIZED An organ club has been organized by the Another Melon Cut by Wilmette Economy Shop OUR old clothes and furnishings, and the Gifts to the Gift Depart- A ; isd ment of the Economy Shop, en- terested in that instrument. The pur- ables the committee to distribute another pose of the club is to encourage in- amount of money to the various ¢hap-} 16rost in organ music among students students of the Northwestern university school of music who are in- itable organizations which are in dire and the general public. The club met for luncheon Monday in the gold room of the Orrington hotel, with Dean Peter C. Lutkin and A. Stanley Martin as guests of honor. The committee on organization in- cludes Misss Letha Brubaker, Miss Ruth Gerard and Cyrus Daniels. Regu- lar meetings, recitals and lecture pro- grams will be planned for the future. need of such funds at this time of the year. The distribution is as follows.-- Wilmette Local Board of This is in addition to the $1,275.00 distributed this Fall. In the Christmas rush, Economy Shop asks that you do not forget it. There are some very nice Gifts for sale. The stock of old clothes is get- |] ting very low. Get all your old things ||| together, and if too busy to bring ment for watches, clocks and jewelry. Jlaza Jeweler or --------------------------------------------------------------------------GNSAL EE i FOB RUIOTLET, NERC and beauty of voice them to the Shop, phone Wilmette LIBRARY PLAZA HOTEL 3 and highest apprecia- 1544, and they will be called for. ; 4 tion of her purpose EVANSTON Rasy Shey tow and Dennis Returns from + Serv o place rin . . he first: rank. She Extended Reading Trip never fails to send EAN Ralph B. Dennis of North- : 0 western University School of : Betas i Be pin Speech has just returned from a | orm to the audience two weeks' reading trip in the east. He all the laughter and presented "The Hairy. Ape," "Vande- tears, all the love, luck mark's Folly," and "If Winter Comes," and wisdom in the lines and read at Columbia university, New : York City, twice; at Emerson college, of each drama. > This Bos.on: and at Wellesley college, Wel- ] is Miss Miner's life lesley, Mass. Dean Dennis met with } purpose, and what 1s a group of alumni in New York City, more, life pleasure." where he was entertained at the studio Miss Miner will con- of Tenors "rvine. NONE BETTER E duct classes in Effec- ee OBTAINABLE AT ANY PRICE tive Speaking begin- o 3 : Wellesley Club Offers ; . Iv ia 1 Miss Maud A. Miner . : P) ning early in Febru- : Xmas Music and Legends Mother Ss 2 : Qry a the clubhouse. wg yuu, g 3 . N Tuesday afternoon, December M * SWEET ! Preceding the luncheon, Mr. Benjamin Bills of the American 18. Wellesley aldmnae along the Christmas Dinner Mortgage and Trust company of Chicago will give the second of north shore will gather together PICKLES a series of addresses on Finance, his 'subject to be "Investments." 2 38 ole 2 the home of Mrs. The only real competitor of the Mon- qn A These lectures are being conducted by the Civics department of | Irwin Rew, if Dempster street, bans: arch line is the mother who pains- ALA which 'Mrs: Willard H Tt aver as chai " ton, «to hear Christmas music and leg- i : p S L D o ich Mrs. ard IH. I'hayer 1s chairman. ends. The Christmas meetings of the takingly puts up her own reserve DRESSING . . ~~ North Shore Circle have always been table supplies. When she is unable QU Kenilworth Neighbors Robert M. Beckler gave a report on| most delightful, and this year's pro- /, to procure the right quality of raw CATSUP . . current exhibitions after which the| gram promises to be very enjoyable. 3 : ] Meet with Mrs. Hicks m ? bers were free to discon the sub-| eS 10, Pe uy van -- z materials, she turns to Monarch with and other ; HERE was a large attendance at |] © Mrs. Littel and Mrs. Cresap told KENTUCKY CLUB MEETS >= ~ full confidence that she will serve her FOOD fe Ariz and Cibdtre dot: yi the galleries visited by them during| 3 ; "7 XS family with the trademarked brand He 5 ant niin Ba heir recent visit Kast and Mrs. Harri- aq he Renticy Joey FP Tresany that truly compares in quality with PRODUCTS ] ment meeting of the Neighbors, at| son, who presided with great ease and atternoon at the home or I rs. Ib. J. her own home products. 3 the home of Mrs. E. John Hicks, 241] grac®, spoke of the new Freér Gallery Buffington. : Handiwork of the Fire- p . 3 Melrose avenue, on Thursday. 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