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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 12 Jul 1918, p. 3

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1918 Gi ¥ 3 . ocial Happenin si o North Shore | by Ruth Risley Sh ra | | HE GREAT LAKES Drum Major Tennent, will numbers various teams BATTALION | | BAND of 330 pieces, | Between the band the naval station and Fort | Sheridan will run relay races and three legged races, and compete | in other track events. The first week of the Ravinia last Sunday evening with a total 5 club war recreation work ended | of 6,200 boys entertained. The | Winnetka committee is in charge of supper this week-end and tlie | following women will help Miss Josephine Landon, chairman; Mrs. | Frank R. Greene, Mrs. Louis Kuppenheimer, Mrs. Paul Jones, Mrs. | George Thorne, Mrs. Landon Hoyt , Mrs. Raymond C. Hardenburgh, Mrs. Ayers Boal and Mrs. Howard Hoyt. HE, GROUNDS surrounding Mrs. Calvin Case in Warwick road in Kenilworth, were. the scene of a lovely party in celebration of the couple's golden wedding anniversary, last Tuesday evening. Case are both over seventy years of age, and between one hundred | and fifty and two hundred villagers came in to congratulate them. | Dr. Case is an international authority on orthodontia surgery and is the author of several text books on the subject. Dr. Carl Case of Milwaukee, and Mrs. John Lynde of Kenilworth, son and daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Case, were in attendance. the attractive home of Dr. and Dr. and Mrs. | { | Mrs. Case is | a sister of the late Mrs. Harry Gordon Selfridge of London. TT MISSES KATHERINE B as Breton peasants, will serve as waitresses at the "Fete de la | Bastille", LOSSOM AND BETTY HOYT, | | attending the Des Plaines Methodist | camp-meetings which opened at Des I in : | closing play at Ravinia Park on Sunday, | Slosing July 14, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. from The Ridge Avenue Circle met on Monday, July 8, with Mrs. Edgar F. Alden on Linden street. The sewing done this summer is for the United Charities of Chicago. Attend Camp Meetings 7 ------ | £ m-- RUBBER; ire Dentist Successor to the late AT DR, O. D. SWAIN 308 W. Madison St. W. H. SALISEURY & CO. 900 ® Est. 1855 - Chicago 99 8@ Phone Glen. 54. Glencoe, IIL Ziesing Block Hours 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. 02000 000 | | | A Many north shore residents are Plaines, Illinois, Wednesday, July 10. | The meetings are to continue 12 days on Monday, July 22. Pro- which are held morning, ternoon and" evening, daily, incl addresses by R. E. Honeywell, even gelist, who will conducts every evening. grams, af- at service | AT THE GIFT SHOP | | Has anyone in Winnetka a child's | play house or a canvas cover to form | a tent over a sand pile for a little Yo --.--_™. ee -- | TEL. GLENCOE 730 N. J. BROSTED, MGR. LET US DO YOUR HOUSE AND GARDEN WORK TREES AND HEDGES TRIMMED Furnaces taken care of HUBBARD WOODS, ILL. ------ two year old who hasn't any shade in his yard? If so please let us know | at the Gift Shop. Urgent requests have been made for chairs, tables and electric fictures, | a ladies' traveling bag, a light weight | golf bag, a large dictionary, two baby | cabs and a go-cart and for | both adults and for children. Many desirable pictures have been | | added to our picture gallery. A few | hats, aprons and other articles left | the French market sold at reduced prices. books | from are being | A large gas | : - : silos srfect -condit: and ia' to be held Saturday afternoon to aid the fatherless|range in perfect condition and ad children of France, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Walter S.|&lass punch bowl are listed for sale. | Brewster, in Lake Forest. ee Pin ie Following is the order of the pro-| The second hostess house at the gram for Saturday .afternoon and| Great Lakes was dedicated Wednes- evening at Ravinia Park: Afternon program at 3 o'clock. Richard Hageman, conductor. Star Spangled Banner. 1 Overture "Semiramis" ..... Rossini 2. Reverie". .... 0 hin Viextemps 3 Romarinskaja J. 0.00 00000, Glinka 4 Irish Rhapsody .......0.. Herbert Intermission 30 minutes SiLyris Suite Op. 547... ii. 0 Grieg 1. Shepherds Boy 2. Norwegian Rustic March 3. Notturno 4. March of the Dwarfs Two Spanish Dances .Moszkowski Polonaise "Fugen Onegen" Tschaikowsky Evening program at 8:15 o'clock. 5 . | Star Spangled Banner. | Il Troyatore, opera by. Verdi. i LeONOTE: iti oui sink Claudia Muzio! Manrico ;0. «EL Morgan Kingston Counit di Lana... ..000 Millo Picco Azucena .... 00000 Sophie Braslau Bulg... il isiig Louis Derman Inezis.......l nic Cordelia Latham Gennaro Papi, conductor. Scene I. The Garden. Scene II. The Gypsy Camp. Intermission 30 minutes Scene III. The Tower. Scene IV. The Prison. Sunday, July 14 Soldiers and Sailors activities, un- der the auspices of the Ravinia club. Evening program at 8:15 o'clock. Star Spangled Banner. The Barber of Seville, opera by Rossini. Count of Almaviva ..Orville Harrold Dr. Bartolo. ........ Francesco Daddi Rosina +... 0050 Mabel Garrison Figaro ..... huh ni lak Millo Picco Basillio ...... hi0ia.n Leon Rothier Fiorello «....: 0.0.0 00 Louis Derman Bertad.,........ nin Cordelia Latham Act L Gennaro Papi, conductor. A Square in Seville. Intermission 30 minutes Act II. A Room in Bartolo's House." Act III. the same. i rtp ie : i Mrs. James Simpson is a member of the coterie of women who are! arranging an open air fete to be given late this summer in Winnetka, | for the benefit of Arden shore. the summer camp maintained philan-, thropically for women and children of the congested city districts. Also interested in the affair are Mrs. Ro- bert Gregory. Mrs. Thomas MeclIn- nerney and Mrs. William Gold Hib- bard. ---- The first week of the Ravinia club War Recreation work ended last Sun- day evening with a total of 6200 hovs entertained, and as there is no othe- center of equal size or one which provides so many diversified enter- tainments, it is expected that the number each week will be increased. The Winnetka committee is in charge of supper this week-end. tf -- Mrs. John Hardin gave a tea at her home on Sheridan road, Hubbard Woods. Wednesday for the benefit of the Dr. Alice Barlow-Brown fund for French orphans. Thirty-six dol-! lars was netted. i day with due ceremony. Mrs. Her- man Butler of Winnetka, and of the Y. W. C. A. war service made the presentation address and the house was then formally accepted for the Great Lakes by Captain Moffett. The new house contains a number of attractive bedrooms for visiting mothers of the boys at the station, rooms where mothers with small children may leave them in charge of an attendant while they are on the grounds and large livings rooms. It is situated near Camp Dewey. The dedication was by invitation in the early part of the afternoon, but later it was thrown open to the pub- lic. -- pe Mr. and Mrs. Charles Summers of 896 Elm street entertained at dinner on July fourth in honor of Mrs. Summer's twenty-third birthday and their own first wedding anniversary. Covers were laid for twelve guests among whom were the , following: Mr. and Mrs. Allen Richards of Park Manor, George Richards of Creat Lakes radio school, Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Bowden, Mrs. Blanche Bow- den and Thomas Bowden. The table was artistically decorated in red, white and blue, in honor of the day. Of interest in sorority circles is the benefit "jitney dance" for the sol- diers and sailors recreation fund, to be held on Saturday evening at the Evanston Golf club, by the Gamma chapter of the Iota Beta Phi sorority, ---- a -- Mrs. P. W. Bradstreet and son, Brownell, with Mrs. N. L. Hoyt and daughter, Josephine, are spending the month in Morrisville, N. Y. ---- Mrs. John Ott and family of In- dian Hill left the first of the week for an extended outing in the nor- ithern woods of Wisconsin. ---- Miss Elinor Thompson of Evans- I ton is spending the summer with her cousin, Mrs. A. M. Capron on Ridge avenue. RE BN Reverend J. W. Paske of Wort- gington, Minn., will occupy the pul- pit at the Congregational church from July 14 to 28 inclusive. ---- Reverend J. W. F. Davies left yesterday to join his family at In- dian Hill, Ludington, Mich.., for a two month's vacation. ------ Captain Frank H. Blatchford. 605 Arbor Vitae road, who has been sta- --t ee tioned at Fort Riley, Kans. for several months, is on his way over- seas. fp Preston B. Kavanagh is spending the summer at Camp Pemigewassett, Wentworth, N. H. -- re -- i Reverend James Austin Richards | and family left Monday for a two | month's outing at Bridgton, Maine. EE A Mr. and Mrs. Ebert Harold and two children are spending three weeks on a farm at Vermontville, Mich. | If you can supply any of these wants | [or have wants of your own which | you think the shop can help you shupply, call Winnetka 1156 during Shop hours, three to five every aftar- noon. \ Every individual must look this | thrift question squarely in the face. If he does not meet the issue fully and promptly, he is not doing all that | he can to win the war. i LUNCHEON AND D YANHAS TABLE D'HOTE 60c LJ Andala Carte Afternoon Teas Reservations by phone Randolph 1928 WS Russian Tea Room 116 S. Michigan Ave. _ Becond Floor f Fi Values Have Increased. 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