a December 12, 1925 WINNETKA TALK 41 Latest in Eating Places Winnetkans who have not as yet inspected the new Central Cafeteria in the Nelson building, Wilmette, will be pleased to get this glimpse of the dining place opened last week under the personal supervision of Fred A. Miller, owner of the Lake Shore Terrace. The New Central is beautifully and modernly equipped throughout, the culinary facilities being of the very latest type. Mr. Miller expresses sincere appreciation of the wonderful response to his general invitation to inspect the cafeteria. CANCEL INVITATIONS The West Elm Street circle met at Because of illness in the family, Mr. |the home of Mrs. Charles S. Ostrom, and Mrs. Laurence Janney have had|466 Cedar street, Wednesday after- to cancel the tea they were giving for |noon, December 9. Mrs. Ostrom's their daughter, Miss Marjorie, Sat- daughter, Mrs. Jones, of Oakland, Cal, urday, December 26. assisted. ye Auto Electrical Work Ask us to care for the starting, lighting, and ignition equipment on your car. We do expert work and use strictly genuine parts. We also do mechanical service work. : OFFICIAL DEALER for DELCO, REMY, BOSCH GRAY & DAVIS, SPARTAN HORN, ECLIPSE BENDIX DRIVE Distributors for Philco Batteries JONES ELECTRIC SERVICE Phone Winnetka 1848 3 Carlton Bldg. WINNETKA Woman's Society Invites You to Unusual Program Don't forget that on Wednesday, December 16, there are two especial treats waiting for you at Community House. Joseph Clarke will tell of his 45 years in the African Congo, and you can bring Christmas offerings for the new settlement, "Onward," which the Woman's society is mothering. Canned goods, home-made jellies or jams, fruit, and staples will be very |] welcome. One may sew on Christmas || g'fts while listening to Mr. Clark. The program begins at 10 o'clock in the morning with songs by Ray Palmer Kreer, followed by the "Story of Our Dube Bowl" by Mrs. Douglas Smith. Come promptly and bring your neighbors. Mrs. Albert B. Martin of 997 Vine street entertained about 24 guests at a bridge-luncheon Thursday for the 1924-25 officers of the Eastern Star. The guest of honor was Mrs. Louise D. Replogle, retiring worthy matron of the chapter. ---- Mrs. Gilbert M. Loewe of Vernon avenue, Glencoe, has just left for Montgomery, Ala., to visit her mother over the holidays. SPECIAL TYPE -A SEDAN Distinctive in the fact that it defies social classification. You find it driven by the very rich and by the moderately well-to-do. It appears to equal advantage at smart social affairs, or employed in the practical business of every day. Its refinement naturally attracts fastidious buyers. Its dependability is valued by those who value their time and whose Dope BROTHERS time has value. Ask us about Dodge Brothers New Credit-Purchase Plan Telephone Winnetka 165 BROTHERS COMPLETE AUTOMOBILE SERVICE 562 Lincoln Avenue