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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 12 Apr 1924, p. 12

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12 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1924 | GURLI LAGERGREN Medical Gymnast & Masseuse Night and Morning Se C Boo Coon, Heatly Wi ey a t ey ire, tch, grea ell Ss Sinise ec at your . Smart, Burn or Dis- ome. Vhone Winnetka 155 | png ster Season Trends Toward Church Affairs charge if Sore, Irri- Ta WE Lr a gh tated, Inflamed or Fete tun Warey Oat of Life! || HE interests and activities of parishioners of the churches are centering at this time in preparations for the coming Easter, a season of great festivity. The members of the Woman's guild will hold the Easter Flower and Food sale at Christ Church Parish house, Oak and Linden itreets, on Saturday morning, April 19, from 10 until 12 o'clock. Those in charge will be Mrs. Charles D. Dallas, Mrs. Frank D. "ulton, Mrs. Henry R. Hale, Mrs. J. Eager Lloyd, Mrs. William P. McCracken, Jr., Mrs. Harry L. Street, Mrs. Charles A. Tibbals and Mrs. Charles L. Trumbull. = All are urged to do their Easter buying 1t the Parish house that morning. "Neighbors' Night" is one of the interesting events planned for Easter Week by the Winnetka Congrgational church. On Wednes- day evening, April 23, in Rudolph Matz Hall, all members of the 'hurch and congregation will have an opportunity to meet and be- ome better acquainted. Newcomers to the village will find a -ordial welcome. The men of the church are planning to make this Repairer of .n informal and delightful occasion. Note the date on your calendar Oriental and Domestic Rugs ||of engagements. Further announcements next week. Expert Laying Done -- k 4 Carlton Bldg. Winnetka, Ill o o Summer Camp Benefit Post-Easter Function A W N I N G S ee LLANS for the benefit card party for the summer camps spon- sored through Community House and directed by Mr. J. W. F. Now is the time to dress Davies are going forward rapidly. Over one hundred tables have already been sold for bridge and Mah Jongg. This event will be up the home with attrac- tive awnings. : NORTH SHORE held at the Winnetka Woman's club on Tuesday afternoon, April 22, it 2:30 o'clock. For those who do not play, a group of delightful TALKING MACHINE CO. Avoid the spring 2 rush by ordering yours readings will be given by Mrs. E. V. L. Brown. The committee, in charge of arrangements consists of Mrs. -- 584 Center St RIE Frederick B. Thomas, chairman, Mrs. George Suker, co-chairman, \ WINNETKA assisted by Mrs. Eloise W. Wortley, Mrs. William D. Truesdale, Phone 1793 Mrs. Norman Anderson, Mrs. Ayres Boal, Mrs. Frank Crawford, Mrs. Marcus Richards, Mrs. Leonard Roach, Mrs. Ernst von Ammon, Mrs. Frederick Henkel, Mrs. Arthur Dean, Mrs. Percy Rradstreet, Mrs. Woods Shoemaker, Mrs. Harry Street and Mrs. Alvar Sutter. Tickets may be obtained from any of the committee. Granulated, use Murine often. Refreshes, ¢ Soothes. Safe for Infant or Adult! At all Druggists. Write tor Free Eye Book. Murine Eye Remedy Co., 9 East Ohio St., Chicago Telephone Wilmette 37 INSURANCE J. E. SWIFT TEAL New York Life Agent Central Ave. Wilmette 1017 Phones Wilmette 7-2-7--Winnetka 7-2-7 RUGS John B.Nazarian Exclusive Cleaner and REMOVAL NOTICE (EVANSTON BRANCH) On or about May 1st, we will move into our new Evanston store, located at 712 Church Street. usual 603 Davis St. EVANSTON Phone 4523 Have our representative call and furnish sugges- tions and estimates. H. N. Blasius Co. Formerly Northwestern Shade and Awning Co. 14 Prouty Annex, Winnetka Phone 1125 Winnetka Represented At Evanston Exhibit T the exhibit of the work of artists of Evanston and the north shore, now being held at the Evanston Woman's club, Winnetka is very well represented. Among the exhibitors from the village are the following: Mr. Allan Philbrick, Mr. Frank Dillon who is Aisnlaying portraits in pastel; Mrs. Engelhard, etchings; Mrs. J. W. F. Davies, who is showing two portraits; Mrs. John Vennema, two paintings; Mrs. Anita Willets Burnham, and her daughter, Carol Lou, who are exhibiting French sketches; Mr. Walter Murphy, six Skokie landscapes; Mrs. Kate Bacon Bond, case miniatures; and Pe : Miss Grover who is displaying art work from New Trier. L Yau This exhibition, the third given under the auspices of the Evans- i | I | ton Woman's club and consisting of about 300 exhibits in nearly all % l "ranches of the applied arts, is open to the public today EB Ul rk y: ¢ The, Mission Study class which was| The Winnetka Choral society will El organized at the beginning of the] give a concert for Winnetka residents bl Lenten season will have its last meet-| and for people along the north shore, 4 ing on Wednesday afternoon, at the| Tuesday evening, April 29, at 8 o'clock, Ei home of Mrs. Rice, 994 Spruce street,| at the Woman's club. An interesting F at 2:45 o'clock, instead of at the Par-| program is being prepared and it is 8 g Pp ish House, as was formerly announced. | hoped that a large audience will be The class has been a great success,|there to enjoy the musical selections. the members feel, and has had an| The Winnetka residents who are on average attendance of about twenty.|the advisory board, include: This year, the subject which was tak- Mrs. P. B. Kohlsaat, Mrs. B. H. At- en up for discussion was "Japan."| wood, Mrs. Percy Sawyer, Mrs. Wil- ® . . iu v . . . The social, religious, economic, and|loughby Walling, Mrs. William 8S. C ar ou ou ul steal phases of Japanese 4 wore Hay, Mrs. Carrie Prouty, Mr. John a rought up and thoroughly dis-| Freeman, Mr. William Ayer Mac- cussed, by both the members and| Kinney and Mrs. Walter Klauke. For ourself speaker. At the last meeting a sort Oi ) of summary will be given on all the] (,ocho Slovakians of Winnetka topics about Japan, special attention|,,q vicinity are invited to Community being paid to the present and future House next Sunday at 3 o'clock to Have you ever tried to picture the motor car you of Japanese missions, meet Mrs. Burton H. Atwood. At that would build for yourself if you could put into it He Seti A ZY, PL FN rit By Jade id para : : e Sco venue circle met a e I i everything that you think a motor car ought to be? home of Mrs. James A. White of|in celebration of the opening of music That is what C. Harold Wills did before he start::d North avenue, Tuesday afternoon.| week, which begins May 4 to build the Wills Sainte Claire. There were twenty-five present, and| National Music week will be ob- ; : the program was a musical one, Mrs.| served in more than five hundred cities Mr. Wills is probably the foremost metallurgist Copthorne and Mrs. Burkhardt gave|throughout the United States, and and engineer in the automotive field. several delightful vocal selections. Winnetka is to share in the selobrss . gies : Or tion by opening the week with a But back of all that he is an enthusiastic motorist. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Byford of Sex sie] mass Tieliey in pet say And it is as a motorist -- building toward the dale avenue, are moving to Highlan epartments wi ave a share. There i i PH heir home. They ex-| will be group and ensemble singing, achievement of his fondest ambitions--that he has Park to maug tl iil - : is HG "o . : . ct to leave W tka April 22. and the best program in years, 1S NOW produced the Wills Sainte Claire. ee to eae Le in preparation. He has not been interested in building a car to sell ere wasn fa. VE of about -Bfty ata price--but rather in building a car that he could or sixty Winnetka men and women at drive himself to his own supreme satisfaction. the home of Mrs. Bersbach of Indins Hence you cannot judge the Wills Sainte Claire hos ee i k os by any pre-conceived standards. Harriet Vittum, of the Northwestern You must measure it --not by comparison with Miss Herbst, Settlement Workers. other cars--but by comparison with your highest Mrs, Howard Fenton and he olor ars ideal of motor car performance. Gifts mother, Mrs. Carpenter, who have it i is th been in Europe since January 1, are Arid ffs upon dia! bass hi at we want you to see Sir ad expected to return to Winnetka the --and judge this remarkable car. Tha 1amn that looks well in Mrs. latter part of May. : : os' i t look wo LTE It will give us a great deal of pleasure to arrange Tones' Joe pa a Qo Mrs. Charles Coffin of Blackthorne for a demonstration, with yourself at the wheel -- inst richt in your home. round who has been Tl for some time at your early convenience. A telephone call will Miss Heathebowrauld he itn with ; severe case of grippe, is now bring the cer to your door, to come to your home and convo Stine: par Ten REAGAN & SIMMONS I furnish estimates and sug- Mis Fouad Leung of Shenden nc. : : road, who has been in ri e zestions for bps Jones several weeks, expects to return to 1015-17 Davis Street EVANSTON Phone 2277-5060 atipnnhing and: devel Winnetka on April 22 5761% Phone Mrs. Haskins has sold her home jt Lincoln Ave. Winnetka 615 Ash Street: any has i > » | Winnetka 1811 Orrington hotel. r. an s. 7! here There S a There S: a W ay (l dan son will occupy the Haskins residence. { | FE | Attractive Easter Cards and Gifts Mrs. Lynde of Bryant avenue, who is now in Europe, is expected to re- turn to Winnetka June 1.

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