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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 3 Oct 1925, p. 35

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3x A ---- & 4 October 3, 1925 WINNETKA TALK 33 Friendship Circle Season of Activity Begins Next Tuesday Friendship Circle, the club for girls working in Winnetka homes, which has become a popular community institu- tion, and has given so many girls a chance for happy times and friendly relationships, will begin its year's work Tuesday evening, October 6. All girls who are interested in getting acquainted, or who may enjoy some gymnasium work are invited to present themselves at Community House Tues- day evening at 8:30 o'clock. Mrs. Arthur Sterrett, the new leader of this group, will be on hand to welcome all who come, and Miss Taylor and Miss Carswell will méet with the girls in the gymnasium. The old members will be back, and it is hoped that many new ones may be on hand to join this happy group. If any are interested they will need no other invitation, it is explained. It is hoped by the Community House officials that the housewives of Win- netka will keep this in mind for any girls whom they employ. Mrs. J. V. Stixrud, 607 Willow street, is departing the latter part of next week to spend six weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Erskine Mcleod, ]Jr., at her home in Hollywood, Cal. Community House Starts Gym and Dance Classes Gymnasium classes, dancing classes, and group work begins in Community House this coming week. The morning gymnasium class for women starts Monday morning, and will meet on Mondays and Thursdays throughout the season. Men's classes will meet as usual on Monday evenings, and Wom- en's classes on Tuesday evenings. The Camp Fire Girls are to meet Thursday afternoons, and the Boy Scouts on Friday evenings instead of the usual Thursday evenings. Mrs. Charles Pardee of Highland Park, gave two groups of songs in costume for the opening meeting of the Walden Road circle last Monday at the home of Mrs. Frederick Hen- kel of Walden road. She was accom- panied by Esther Topp. Mrs. Par- dee was in charge of the campaign recently held in Highland Park to conduct a series of musical concerts for the community this fall and win- ter. RE Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Hayes, 1422 Edgewood lane, have returned from a three weeks' trip to Three Lakes, Mich. EB ha Mrs. John Buckingham, 266 Linden street, has returned home after a sum- mer spent in the East. LUNCHEON--11 Hours of Service :30 to 2:00 AFTERNOON TEA--2:00 to 5:00 DINNER--5:30 to 8:00 We Specialize in Home Cooked Foods LILAC TEA ROOM 576 LINCOLN AVENUE TELEPHONE WINNETKA 1820 me PALACE CASH tv. MARKET {5.5% THE HOUSE OF GOOD MEATS 1559 Sherman Ave., | Because of our enormous buying power in supplying our chain of 28 markets we are able to offer you the finest at low prices. Evanston Fresh Dressed 1 Fresh Beef Broilers 29 oC Tenderloin 45¢ Fresh Dressed Jack Sprat C Stewing 11 Bacon 25 Chickens /2C 3 Ibs. Fresh Calves' Fresh Beef 1 Sweet Breads 65¢ Tongue 24 aC TRAVEL TALKS TO BEGIN Many women of the village who at- tended last year, will read with inter- est the announcement that the Clara Laughlin Travel Talks, which have be- come established as an event of the fall and winter season, will have their opening October 16, in Recital hall, Fine Arts building, Chicago, at 11 o'clock in the morning. Julius Caesar and the women he loved, his three wives, Cleopatra, mother of Brutus, and Rome of Caesar's. day will be presented. Mr. and Mrs. D. Bligh Grassett of Evanston have moved into their new home at 797 Walden road, the res- idence formerly occupied by the Col- vins. RTL § SRI Franklin C. Ellis has returned to his home in New York after a few weeks' visit at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Harrison Mettler; eration. Full protection for the in- sured is our first consid- We write policies only in companies of the highest integrity 0 ! Sp The Master Say0-Yee 0. 45 Volt Vertical, $4.75 / 4 A 4 z \_IIITIZY NAAN Fresh Stock A The extra large size cells used in these batteries have double, the energy of any other battery, result- ing in longer life and better reception Considered, French Ray-0-Vac Batteries Are Not Sold for Less Money Anywhere ~RAY-O-VAC+ Radio's Best Batteries Big "B" for Big Sets HE French Battery Laboratories were first to offer an extra-capac- ity, oversized "B" Battery for multiple tube sets where current demand is heavy. Master Ray-O-Vac Batteries Nos. 9151 and 9303 have now become standard equipment on thousands of receiving sets. Blaylor &(c 546 CENTER STREET Phones Winnetka 998-999 -

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