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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 9 May 1919, p. 5

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ocial H ap penn > I KNOW 2 | an NT: h S h DO YOU . | A | . " 3 t 0 re The daily output of FORD "Enclosed Cars" is greater than || . by Ruth Risley . the combined daily production of Open cars, Closed cars and | ] S------ S-- Trucks. of any other company. | N WEDNESDAY evening of this week a large and most 6 | / interested group of Winnetka citizens, representatives of Notwithstanding that fact, FORD Closed Cars" are more ; izati i 73 . 351m Mose Cvery oigunization In the Village, gathered at Com scarce---orders more plentiful ---than any manufacturer ever | = munity House to welcome Mr. C. W. Washburne, the new : | i superintendent of schools, and Mrs. Washburne. In honor of this experienced. | important event, the huge gymnasium was completely transformed | into a lovely reception room, scarcely large enough for the many | HE REASON 2? a Ruests. 8 : ' ° | - In the receiving line were Reverend and Mrs. J. W. F. Davies, : AT . Mir. Laird Bell, the new president of the Board of Education, and People generally---wealthy families particularly -------- those who | Mrs. Bell, Superintendent and Mrs. 'Washburne, Mr. John Miller, l h b . k h h Jr., president of the Village Council, and Mrs. Miller, Mr. Edwin own large cars, have been quick to see the neatness--the won- Fechheimer, Mr. and Mrs. John Olmsted, of the Parent-Teacher , : 1 -association and Mrs. James F. Porter, of the Winnetka Woman's derful value --the sensibleness of the FORD Sedan, with ot . . : . . « Clb u Built-In" Electric Starting and Lighting System. Shortly after 9 o'clock the receiving group led a grand march ' which rapidly filled the hall, and merged into informal dancing. This I cant keep one on hand, but am able to show a car by ap- delightful affair was given jointly by the Parent-Teacher association, x : I the Winnetka Woman's club, and Community House. These or- pointment. Cash or Time Payments ganizations feel that in inviting the residents of the Village to meet - Mr. Washburne, they did more than to introduce him to the com- R. D. CUNNIN( HAM munity, they were pledging him their good wishes and their loyal support of our public schools and the welfare of our nine hundred a | public school children. 5 rs EXCLUSIVE DEALER | At th annual May luncheon and| The annual meeting of the Parent meeting of the Woman's jsacicty of | Teacher association of New Trier Bl ee the Congregational church held on| High school held last Tuesday after- ; ! Wednesday at Community House, the | noon, resulted in the election of the C. H. BRIGGS, Sales Mgr. 810 CHURCH STREET Telephone Evanston 4884 i following officers were elected for| following officers for the ensuing | J the ensuing year: year: ] President--Mrs. Charles S. Jowett President--Mrs. W. W. Kerr, Wil- | | First Vice President--Mrs. Wylie | mette. Ta Hudd! Vice President--Mrs. Alfred Wash- Secon d Vice President--Mrs. Lloyd ington, Glencoe, Mrs. W. J. Cook, who recently re- RE Streere. : Recording Secretary--Mrs. Sher-| turned from Pasadena, California, is N : | Recording Secretary--Mrs. Sher-| man Goble, Winnetka. staying at the Union League club, |N man Goble. 3 "es. wile TressiearMes, W. S. Hamm, Hub- | Chicago, temporarily. N bo | Corresponding Seécretary--Mrs. .| bard oods aan 0 t Ad t t Beals. Chairman; Program and Education| The North Shore Dancing club ur es ver 1ISsemen | Treasurer--Mrs. James C. Linn. committee--Mrs. Clarence E. Mehl-| will hold another of their affairs 1 Chairmen of committees: hope, Winnetka. : next Saturday evening at the Win- Work--Mrs. John Bunker. Chairman, Social committee--Mrs.| netka Woman's club. | Is the quality of the tires we retread and the efficiency of > Mission--Mrs. L. Harrison Mettler.| W. D. Sheplierd, Kenilworth. fp Slr tive. service : Luncheon--Mrs. Hoyt Maclean. Mrs. Howard Willetts provided the Mr. and Mrs. George E. Balluff and gE Philanthropy--Mrs, Frank Craw-| program for the afternoon, with 2] family formerly of Winnetka, are Read this money-saving tire list. This is for dry-cured, i ford. : : lecture on "Better American Speech."| now residing at 120 Sheridan road, live-rubber retreaded tires. All have a complete reliner and Flower--Mrs. J. W. F. Davies. mp . Lake Bluff. d for 3.500 mil i House--Mrs. John R. Montgomery.| mppe season of dorbine tases ios Bi ihe are guaranteed for 3, miles. ] Por saparhand Chole fartlel the ehilqren conducted on Wednes- Be Ready Fabric Tires Cord Tires Fabric Tires Cord Tires f . ale day afternoon at Community House, : Se . LL hi Size(Rib-Tread) (Rib-Tread ¥ : > : 1 1 closed yesterday afternoon in the I am whispering in your ear, tor Size(Rib Tread) (Rib-Tread) sa Y( ) IE -~ Ensign Henry Tufts, who recently jf, ofa masquerade. The members! the Spring is here--as Madame Nat- 30x3- ..$850.....» 32x415..$19.00...... $21.00 iE received his release from the navy at' otf came to the party in fancy|ure to yourself be sure--before you 30x314. Seen ] 33x415. 1 BANE it Seattle, W ashington, is spending sev- costumes, and masked. make a summer tour; take care of 32x315.. 80. i. 3 34xdl4 00. 1 eral. days visiting his parents 25 TE your coiffure--its important--I can 34x315.. 1356...... 2 35x415.. 21.00...... 1 Yakima, W ashington, before coming ; : curl your hair so it stays permanent. 3x4 M80. ? 36x415.. 22.00. ..... ie \ east to visit at the home of his sis-| Winnetkans will he terested t< | Satisfaction guaranteed at moderate 32x44 .. 15.00...... 37x435.. 22.50...... 1] " ter, Mrs. Arthur Mitchell, 1161 Chat-| know that Raymond R 0unius, receni-| price, Delebecque, 747 Elm street; 33x40 1550..... " 33x5 ,.:23.00. 14 < field road, Hubbard Woods. 'ly returned irom Russia, will SVE Winnetka. Telephone Winnetka 822. 34x4 ] 35x55 .. 2450... : ! da | an address on this interesting coun- Bed. 1750. 36x5 : | Members-at-large--Mesdames Ros-' try Sunday evening, June 1, at Com- 36x4 .. 1850... .. 20. 37x5 .. 2550... ... 28. | well B. Mason, Dudley French and munity House. Ph ; ig Lawrence Robinson. | a : . . . . . / i A delightful program consisting of Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Eisendrath, 527 =A h Ng i &S Service Station for New Goodyear, Ajax & Firestone Tires S fia Sica ¥ "ic Cherry street, are spending a few] { two groups of songs by Mrs. Cooley, accompanied by Mrs. Robert Smith, guys 5% jae grosth Shore Sorel in | ory rains cr © Da # e and a group of musical readings by Hwvanston, while their home 1s under- ERS, TIN T R t d 5 Mrs. Frederick RA Fae going decoration 2nd repair. | Floor Finishing a Specialty e tan ar ire € rea ing | companied by Mrs. Austin D. Jenkins EE ' ! Re during the afternoon. The Boy Scouts Council will meet RASMESEN'S PAINT STORE FRANK FISHER TELEPHONE {1 : pi this evening at Community House. FREE PAINT INFORMATION FREE company General Manager EVANSTON 383 2 Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Blake, 932 -- : ee § Oak street, entertained at a birth- ; . i] day and farewell party on Wednes- } 1010 Davis Street ; Beanston. Il. || day evening at the Assembly Hall of 3 ) . ; i Community House, in honor of Mrs. Oar X olicy N ! George S. Davis, who is leaving shortly for her new home in Water- There's great satisfaction in dealing with a market which §| -- i toes Lowe. There 'were twenty-five } has eliminated all doubtful products. | fr---- m-- -- ) i guests. 3 i gy N You can pick up your phone and say, "Send me a steak R > Mr. and Mrs. R. H. C. Miller have N or a roast" and then forget it for you know they'll be just } M Pl S returned to their lioime at 304. Ridge vhat re ant : 3 hey : eats us ervice { avenue. Mr. Miller has returned waat yo ; N | 3 ; from the officers' training corps, and N " n 9 That S what makes our market SO popular. i Mrs. Miller recently came down from §N \V/ Ol, LR its 1A N S M A R K E [ N | | Sanads, whess she has been spend- N 4 '| We enjoy doing things for our customers, not only because it f ing the winter. 3 : The : 3 5k ; | == \ 756 Elm Street Wimesis) Wkinois brings business, but because it's really enjoyable work. i Mr. and Mrs. George P. Braun, Jr. } H who have been wintering in Chica- = =. | | go, have re-opened their residence in rian ! . t W T : A. PETERS i the Village for the summer. r er a fi GPT 5 = INNE KA MARKET PROPRIETOR { J uy ov i | » aa - 1 Mr. and Mrs. Victor Elting of 830 || S l A i | 734 Elm Street Telephone Winnetka 920921 1 Mt. Pleasant court, gave a dinner pects ttention! EERE ¥ | last evening for Miss Mardo Peck, 5 { daugh er of Mr. and Mrs. Geo rge W. HIGHT LE TE ee inn { Peck, Jr., and Lieutenant Albert B. Chagas A pki ads cls L ! Pattou, whose marriage w take W JE are the only exclusive | + i | : 2 A H 9 oye LJ { place Saturday afternoon at St. rug cleaners and repair- | ® * | Jame's church, Chi "0. { ers of your home town. We . Vaughan $ Garden and Lawn Fertilizer 3 | i kindly call your attention to the + ' : Ton 335 3 as a a Sergeant Sidney N. Strotz, has }I cleaning of your rugs for this er Invigorate the soil by using a good fertilizer--Vaughan's fertilizer ES | been discharged %rom the Army of } season. We clean rugs by an x is the best-- 53 i'd Occupation and arrived at his hom oriental method, we use no " We also carry a full line of Vaughan's Garden and Lawn seed, } i im Winnetka early this week. chemicals and. acids. *® E ! ee ; ' 3 onion sets, etc. : | " : 20% less from the regular : Dr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson os Five * a | ; ; e mont! f March a i Aldrich, 792 Foxdale avenue, left by Dice or Me Moun ra £3 E. B. TAYLOR & CO. i j= | | somotor ; [uesday atternoon tor a cuaranteed. Call Winnetka 150 3 HARDWARE x | months' visit in the New England or Wilmette 803. iH] = 1 a states among relatives and friends. 4 2 | % PHONE WINNETKA 999 WINNETKA 3 | go LT RE EEE EE EC ERR T ie - | 1 Major Frank W. Blatchford arriv- Food ooo eo od oe ol Bool dol dofob oR RoR oR BRR RR RRR RRR Rd RRR RRR RRR RRR 4 H ed in Winnetka Saturlay afternoon, Jed from Camp Dodge, Des Moines, Ia., 1. where he received his discharge from iin. . . n SEW CE el the army. Mrs. Blatchford returned C V t ! C K 15H from the east on Sunday. I 1d : ° 4 iC or WIiSS 0. 14 E. 50th Street | r= 4 Carlton Buildin x i ! iH.2 f Chi = i : 2 Interior Decorators and Furnishers cHICA GO Mr. and Mrs. Car eiss 0 i sa Winnetka, Ill. cago, have taken the Royal Bell W. H. COLSON Telephone Wabash 6° 923FineArtsBldg. i house at 100 Oak street for the sum-! wsmasin me { mer. EE -------------- = --

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