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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 3 May 1918, p. 3

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1918 ocial Happenings "* North Shore by Ruth Risley er ----------------a SEALED PROPOSAL ADVERTISE- Architects, S14 Tower Court, Chicago, MENT Illinois. <. Proposgls (Loyihe general, contract [of Gertrude C. Lieber, Secretary, in Sec ; : = A wi include Masonary, arpentry, | amounts equal to 3% of the bid price. Perle PH ojesals hy be receiv by Plastering, Painting, Glazing, Sheet Plans and specifications may be had chitects, up to the hour of & Pp. M. Metal Work, Slate and Composition by application to the architects. Roofing, and Mastic Floors. Separate proposals will be received for the heating apparatus, plumbing, and electric out wiring. Each proposal is to be accompanied May 14th, 1918, for the construction of additions and alterations to the Skokie School Building, corner of Laurel, Burr and Ashland Ave., Winnetka, Illinois, for the Board of Education, Winnetka, I11., from an appropriation of $16,500, The Board of Educations [by a certified check as a guarantee of | good faith made payable to the order (Signed) GERTRUDE C. LIEBER, Secretary. reserves the right to reject any or all bids. according to plans and specifications by Perkins, Fellows and Hamilton, REPARATIONS are now has, Armenian refugees. under way for a large district, China, will be the guests of honor. Tickets for this luncheon may be secured from Mrs. Douglas Smith, Hubbard Woods. Tickets for the Dr .Brown benefit, to be given next Wednesday evening by the Kenilworth players at the Winnetka Woman's club, are selling well, and it is expected that the clubhouse will be filled to its full capacity. Among the boxholders for the occasion are : Mrs. John Stewart Mrs. William P. Sidley Mrs. J. W. Scott Mrs. H. T. Tenney Mrs. William C. Boyden Mrs. Victor Elting Mrs. Fred Scott Mrs. John. Joddie and a committee, assisted by Miss Ruth Mrs. John Mrs. J. Allen Haines Mrs. Albert Kales Mrs. James Prindiville Mrs. Harold Pitcher Mrs. Leroy D. Kellogg Mrs. William F,. Seatree Mrs. Mancel T. Clarke Nask Ott Matz and a group of young women will serve refreshments during the intermission. & v Mr. Joseph M. C. Bell, 964 North avenue, was called to Washington, D. C,, as secretary of the National War Service Board of the "Baking in- dustry, this week. Washington head- quarters will be maintained at least until the new wheat crop becomes available in August, and possibly for the duration of the war. ee Plans for the French market have developed far beyond expectations and many surprises are 'in store for us all. It is an interesting fact to know that the Market women are conducting their booths independent- ly of each other. Each one is de- veloping curiously novel ideas. ee Wf Mrs. William Ayer McKinney of Hubbard Woods, left Monday even- _ing for New York City, to 'attend the funeral services of her father-in-law. Henry Nelson McKinney, who passed away on Sunday. Mr. McKinney was in the east at the time of his father's death." ---- Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hoyt have tak- en the house at 902 Spruce street, and will occupy it upon their return from a honeymoon trip. Mrs. Hoyt was formerly Miss Eleanore Snider of Wilmette. Her marriage service was performed last Saturday evening. ---- Miss Kathleen Air of the Columbia School of music, will give her an- nual recital on Saturday, May 11, at 3:30 o'clock at the Winnetka Wom- an's club house, ti which the public is invited. ee fn Miss Rith Lieber, and a guest, Miss Cordelia Reed, of Champaign, IIL, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Lieber. 988 Elm street. Miss Lillian Smedley of Lake Geneva, Wis., was also a week- end guest. i Clarence H. Affeldt, of Adam's Pharmacy, holds a solid gold watch fob set with four diamonds, 4§ a prize received for the design for an advertising Display Rack, offered by the United Drug company. oo ---- " On Friday evening of last week, the Kappa Delta sorority of North-| western university gave a dancing | party at the Winnetka Woman's club. 'On Saturday evening, another party was given by the Sigma Alpha Lota sorority. i | Lieutenant John F. Holland, 753 | Lincoln avenue, has received his commission at Ellington Field, Texas, as second Lieutenant in the aviation corps and is home on a short leave | of absence visiting his family. | ee ifn The Friendship Circle, Working Girl's. club of Winnetka, will give a dance at Community House on Tues- day evening, May 14, at 8:30 o'clock. A j1ackie band will furnish the music. De Mr. E. N. Rhodes, superintendent | of the Public schools, is attending a| Superintendent's convention at De! Kalb, Ill, this week-end. | --e-- Mr. and Mrs. John M. Curran and | family, 696 Prospect avenue, have re- | turned from Washington, D. C. i FA VT The marriage is announced of Miss Blance Darley to Mr. Oscar Hostet- ter, which took place on Wednesday evening of this week. nif i The Rush C. Buttler family of Locust road, have returned from Washington, D. C. ee We Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Filkins of Austin, announce the birth of a son, on April 20. Mrs. Filkins was former- ly Miss Jessie Mackenzie, librarian. DR. W. W. VANCE Dentist Successor to the late DR. O. SWAIN Phone Glen. 54. Glencoe, IIL Ziesing Block Hours 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. EMBROIDERY, PLEATING, BUTTONS HEMSTITCHING 10¢ a yard--all colors BRING YOUR WORK IN BEFORE SHOP- PING, READY WHEN YOU GO HOME Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention LOUIS J. WROBLE 135 So. State St., corner Adams Over Peacocks Phone Randolph 6975 E. S. PARR 809 Elm St. Winnetka,Ill. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. AND REPAIRING Bryan Marsh Electric Bulbs Bicycles new and second hand Bicycle repairing and supplies Lawn Mower phi and repairs Grinding of all kinds. Baby Car- riage Tires. LN kN EN PHONE 122 \ U SE, DAYLIGHT and 1} GARDEN HOSE t A TO HASTEN i a Lf J il i 1] i} 1] |] 1 ui u i 1} 1] 1] i 1] {] 1] i 1] bf U U 1] 1] kf 1] i] i EB the hot dry spe } & } i sure to come. We have the 1 1} most com; lete line of Garden i lM Hose and attachments in Chi- jf cago-- absolutely ess i] 1] st s of vegetable i der your hose no 1 HS I it iful. Already h-avy de- | bi mands are being made on our stock. ¥ Cur range of prices is so great any buyer can be suiied i Kvisosgn 7° i WA Daiisbury £04 i TTT AWE HAVE Ta EST. 185 5 Yi Headquarters for Garden Hose 1] and everything that g. «s with it d hi h ith i 1} Phone Franklin 5744 W 208-10 W. Madison St, Chicago I 1] "ON YOUR WAY OVER" i = SS EIT A SLI TNT SUT SD SIT SO ENT A MS SY | ai i, Gt, oh J A A CA. Th, EO J we a wh A) Ni luncheon, to be given on May 8, in the Gymnasium of Community House, in honor of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Board of Missions of the Interior, in the last fifty years, established abroad, three Colle the christian education of women, one in Peking, China; and another in Marash, Turkey. The Américan teachers in the christian schools of Turkey are today courageously giving protectioir and care to the suffering ] Mr. and Mrs. Watts O. Pye, of the Shansi Woman's This Woman's Board | dumm ges, for Kobe, -Tapaii: one in JU NEWCOMB-MACKLIN (C0. Factory and Salesroom N. State and Kinzie St, CHICAGO Salesrooi 233 Fifth Ave. New York, N. Y. Aspegren & Company TEL. WILMETTE 420 EVANSTON 466 OLIVE OIL---Summer is coming. Increased demand on Olive Oil. Supply is limited of the highest grade im ported and domestic Olive Oil. Prices are much more attractive than they will be after the war. SOAP---Always needed, getting scarcer. A good time to buy. If in need, a comparison will you. FRUITS, Vegetables----More plentiful. Our aim is to buy the best, to care for them in the most sanitary way. MEATS---Believing that consumers seek the best quality meats, we strive to have on hand such products. Many conditions enter into cost of meats in wholesale and retail. To sacrifice quality is more expensive than to pay a little more. One of Our Stock Mirrors Makers of FINE PAINTINGS, MIRRORS AND PHOTO FRAMES BOOK BLOCKS, SCONCES, COR- NICES, LAMPS AND CUR- TAIN HOLDERS, REBUILD- ING STOCK PATTERN, PER- IOD WORK, RESTORING SPECIAL DESIGNS. Store Open All Day Thursday. No Delivery in the Afternoon SAVE AND SERVE. BUY A LIBERTY LOAN BOND. la. 2277777220777 C Lira liza a rrr N- 7 FORT DEARBORN Fireproof Storage Company 4615-29 Clifton Ave. Wilson Ave. L Station : Phone Ravenswood 100 A A A LA L027, Have You Decided? 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