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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 20 Mar 1926, p. 20

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WINNETKA TALK March 20, 1926 ¥ LSE I HAL hopes to be able to open her shop by Monday, March 22nd, when she will have returned from New York with a most discriminating selection of SPORTS THINGS DAYTIME CLOTHES CHILDREN'S CLOTHES COSTUME ACCESSORIES Stock may be incomplete for the first few weeks, since Miss Thal is making her choice very carefully and with great consideration to please a most particular patronage. 565 Lincoln Avenue Winnetka TTA 3 ' NEW SPRING and CHILDREN'S Oxfords and Strap Slippers Exclusive patterns in little 14 socks with cuff or Eng- lish tops. BOY'S NOVELTY 3% SOCKS and a fine selection of wom- en's sport HOSIERY as well as the desired shades in silk service and chiffon SPORT OXFORDS Bn Hosiery. PooL & Piper [mr CHILDREN'S SHOE SPECIALISTS able for such good shoes and hosiery. 1608 Chicago Avenue, at Davis Street EVANSTON, ILLINOIS HITT, MacDowell Society Meets at Kenilworth Hall on Wednesday The North Shore MacDowell society will meet at the Kenilworth Assembly hall, half a block east of the Kenilworth station, Wednesday evening, March 24, at 8:15 o'clock. The program will be given by Stella Roberts, violin; Ralph Horween, viola; Lillian Reyberg, 'cello; Charles E. Lutton, baritone, and Mrs, Dwight Orcutt at the piano. It will be of interest to the north shore society to know that the Mac- Dowell colony will be represented by a booth at the Woman's World Fair to be held at the Furniture Mart April 17 to 24. Entrance tickets may be pro- cured at the meeting Wednesday, and any ticket bought through the society will benefit the MacDowell colony at Peterborough. Anita Willits Burnham, Winnetka artist, will give her chalk talk, "Abroad with a Paintbox and a Family of Six" before the Englewood Wom- an's club, Monday, March 22. Mrs. William Merriman will sing. A wonderful new rubber mask which rests and shapes the droop- ing muscles at eyes and mouth, drives out the poison of fatigue, and permits proper feeding of skin. Masque de Beaute, with generous tubes of wonderful Cleaning and Tissue Creams and copy of "Facing the Future," sent postpaid $5; sent e. 0. d. if more convenient. MAISON DE BEAUTE (House of Beauty) Chicago, Paris. "AGENTS WANTED" Arrangements to Beauty Shops. Address, 154 E. Erie St, Chicago. Plan Convention of Club Federation at Edgewater Beach Plans for the thirty-first annual con- vention of the Illinois Federation of Women's clubs to be held May 18-21, at Edgewater Beach hotel, Chicago, are being formulated by the program committee and the board. The personnel of the latter are the first ten district presidents and chair- men of local committees. Mrs Wil- liam Franklyn Farrell, president of the Tenth district, is chairman, Mrs. Jo- seph J. Worker, president of First dis- trict, is vice-chairman, Mrs. Samuel D. Snow, president of the Ninth dis- trict, is recording secretary, Mrs. Wal- ter W. H. Schwedler, president of Sixth district is corresponding secre- tary, and Mrs. George W. Gambrill, president of Seventh district, is treas- urer. Features of the program which have been decided upon are three depart- men luncheons a day during conven- tion, an Art program Tuesday evening under direction of Mrs. Charles W. Leigh. Lionel Robertson, speaker, will give a demonstration of art in the home: Wednesday evening an annual banquet with music and speaker; Thursday evening dinner for Junior auxiliaries, program to be furnished by Juniors, with Mrs. M. K. Northam, General Federation chairman, and Mrs. Allen M. Elrod, state chairman, as guests of honor; Friday forenoon club institute. Mrs. George Thomas Pal- mer, state president, will preside at all regular sessions. SPEAKS AT WILMETTE Superintendent Carelton Washburn of the Winnetka schools spoke regard- ing the Winnetka system of education at the luncheon of the Wilmette Ro- tary club Wednesday of this week. Miss Audrey Stixrud of 607 Willow street is spending four or five weeks in Boston where she is visiting Miss Ruth Ella Morse, formerly of Kenil- worth, and Miss Carol Dunton. Money to Loan on North Shore Real Estate, on improved prop- erty or for building pur- poses. Current Rates Prompt Service Real Estate Loan Department Orrington at Davis Evanston, Illinois

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