WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1925 Social Happenings 30 = aole With the advent of the golfing sea- son, local devotees of this game will be interested in the announcement of the re-opening of Anchor Inn, in the new clubhouse of the Evanston Com- munty Golfing association, between Central avenue and Lincoln street, Evanston, on the community course. The Anchor Inn tea room was very successfully run for two years in the old clubhouse on Ridge avenue, and now, as in the past, it will be con- ducted by the Delta Gamma sorority of Northwestern university for the benefit of its building fund. Preparations are nearly completed. and Delta Gamma announces that on May 15, Anchor Inn will be open and ready to serve, not only solfers but all those who like to have luncheon and dinner away from home during the summer months. -- The Kappa Kappa Gamma Mother's association will give a card party for the benefit of the sorority house fund at the Evanston Country club on Sat- urday afternoon, April 5, at 2 o'clock. Mrs. James Melville is chairman of ar- rangements, assisted by the following committee: Mrs. Albert I. Gale, Mrs, Charles W. Wanner, Mrs. C. W. Pank, Mrs. Merritt C. Beymer, Mrs. Gordon 'W. Bull, Mrs. Charles R. Bixby, Mrs. "Louis Blessing, Mrs. George Dickson, 'Mrs. John C. Harding, Mrs. Glenn E. Holmes, Mrs. William N. MacChesney, Mrs. Howard Wilcoxson, Mrs. Edson B. Fowler, Mrs. William T. Hall, Mrs. Frank MacDonald, Mrs. Henry L. Flentye, Mrs. Louis Melind, Mrs. Richard S. Pattillo, and Mrs. Joseph Pancoast, ---- On Monday afternoon the Mary Giddings Club of Evanston is giving a card party in the Orrington Hotel Roof 'Garden ballroom for the benefit of the { Illinois Children's home on Ridge ave- nue. Tickets for the affair may be purchased from Mrs. Stanley Simpson, 824 Hinman avenue, Evanston. There will be a prize for each table in addi- tion to major prizes. Among the patronesses for the affair are Mrs. Charles Dawes and Mrs. Arthur Towne of Evanston, and Mrs. Frank Barrett of Kenilworth, whose mother founded the Mary Giddings «club. -- The Evanston Country club will provide the setting for the annual card party the Chi Omega sorority is giv- ing next Saturday afternoon to swell its house fund. Prizes will be awarded at each table, and, in addition, there will be several major prizes. Play will begin at 2 o'clock, and tea will be served. SE On Tuesday afternoon, April el, Dr. 'Bertold Laufer will give a lecture in 'Chicago at the Fortnightly on "Art of 'the Tang Period--and Architecture." {Tickets for this lecture may be secured by communication with Mrs. William S. Monroe, 64 Fast Elm street, Chi- «cago. --Q-- Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Nickel and family of 140 Bertling lane, have re- turned from a fortnight spent in St. Louis visiting relatives and old friends. Oe Mrs. William J. Reavis of Evans- ville, Ind. is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Baugh of Ash street for two weeks. LT Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Anderson, 1035 Ash street, have taken an apartment in Evanston and are moving there May 1. The Ridge Avenue circle will meet at the home of Mrs. H. T. Brackett of 255 Ridge avenue, on Monday after- noon, April 20. pas Mrs. William Merriman, 120 Euclid avenue, who has spent the last five weeks at Hot Springs, Ark. is re- turning to her home Sunday. Just Time to | Plant Perennials and Pansies We have a large assortment | of the best Pansy Plants and Perennials--Prices Reason- able. We also have a good supply of the best of GRASS SEED Frank Borovicka 746 Center St. Phone Winnetka 283 The E. E. Trimmer home, 1405 Edge- wood lane, has been sold to the E. Hubert Allens who occupied their new residence on April 15. --(-- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Glen of High- land Park announce the engagement of their second daughter, Jeanie Glen, to Thomas Bowden of Winnetka. Os Miss Virginia Leonard of 861 Bry- ant avenue, spent her vacation at home. She is attending Radcliffe col- lege. --(---- Mrs. Edwin Price and her children of 920 Hill road, returned on Easter Sunday from a three weeks' stay in Biloxi, Miss. ---- Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Driver of 423 Abbottsford road, returned on Faster Sunday from a month in Cali- fornia. in The Edgewater group of the wom- en of Rotary had a luncheon on Tues- day at the home of Mrs. G. D. Cowin, 32 Warwick road. --C---- Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Eason, 565 Elder lane, had as their guests, over Easter Mr. and Mrs George Nelson and their two children of Chicago. --C-- Miss Helen Vogt of Chicago, spent the week-end with her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Eason, 565 Elder lane. ------ Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L. Deal of 753 Foxdale avenue, left Wednesday to motor through Ohio and Michigan for three weeks. --_---- Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Gonsalves and family of 635 Rosewood avenue, re- turned this week from a motor trip to Washington and Philadelphia. a The Hawthorn Lane circle will meet on Tuesday, April 21, with Mrs. James A. Donovan, 429 Hawthorn lane. Sniiysion Miss Elise Earle, 922 Tower road, returned home for Easter after a five weeks' illness in the Evanston hospital. Miss Patty Foresman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Foresman, 515 Essex road, who returned today to her school at Pine Manor, gave a dinner party on Tuesday night for some of her school friends who 'are enjoying the Easter holidays at home. --0-- John Robert Murray, son of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Murray, 433 Cumnor road, arrived home from Princeton this week to spend his spring holidays with his parents. 3 Mr. Wire us to wire, if you desire, Or send a hint by mail, We'll wire your home from door to dovie-- Electro-serve can't fail. Electro-serve says: UR modern method of S wiring a house need not disturb the routine of E your daily life, and our work is done speedily and ® safely. Our estimate for \/ Cc your asking. » ! i . 0 OKs . p= > . Fy oN <T» . DEBARL efelo ri LJAUN ao ala AA BRERA 4 ES by . [J Building & Carpenter Work Call Highland Park 896-Y-4 E. E. TAPANINEN Mail Address, Northbrook, Ill. INTERIOR DECORATING Call Highland Park 896-Y-4 CARL SALO Mail Address, Northbrook, Ill. BLACK DIRT We have plenty of exceptionally Good Black Dirt--Dirt that does not require a steam roller to level it off--and the price is right. EL 128 ANDL BRg ans woop FEED "2s "HUBBARD WOODS. ILL Your Coal Bill will show a decided drop, if you put in our coal. We say this because we know the amount of heat from it far exceeds the amount of waste, as compared with other coal. It is to your advantage to let us prove this. ¥ REARING BATTER ACCESSORIE Phones: FREE SERVICE THE GARAGE WHERE YOU GET "Service With A Smile" at no extra charge WHILE STREET IS BEING PAVED We will be glad to CALL for your CAR for REPAIRS, GAS, OIL, GREAS- ING, WASHING, etc., and deliver it to you -- no extra charge for this service. HUBBARD WOODS GARAGE 1010 TOWER ROAD Winnetka 617 and 1834 Gas at Filling Station Prices Ethyl Gas at 3 cents more per gallon. Greasing $1.50 to $3.00. No labor charges for changing oil in your crank case or filling transmission and differential with grease. 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