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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 15 Aug 1919, p. 3

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"boys and the members of the circle. ocial Happenings A : oe orth Shore by Ruth Risley . sr HE RAVINIA CLUB meets for luncheon in the Black and White pavilion at Ravinia every Friday afternoon at 12:30 o'clock. It is earnestly desired that all officers and members of the committees in the different towns be present at the business meeting which follows at 1:30 o'clock. Those who cannot come in time for the luncheon are urged to attend the business meeting. : This week the children were entertained by a magician, preceded by Community singing, led by Mrs. P. B. Kohlsaat. Next Thursday, Mr. McDonald, a very wonderful whistler, will give imitations of bird calls and songs for the children. The opera for Saturday evening of this week is, "The Love of Three Kings," with Miss Easton, Rothier, Kingston and Chalmers in the principal parts. Sunday evening Edith Mason and Rothier, assisted by others, will sing, "Manon," for the first time this season. A N ANNOUNCEMENT of interest is that of the engagement of A Miss Blanche MacLeish Day, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lewis Day, of 454 Sheridan read, to Robert L. Alton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse B. Alton of 577 Cherry street. The formal announce- ment was made Saturday evening of last week at a dinner party given at Indian Hill Country club by Mr. and Mrs. Day. The wedding of Miss Tessiz Mc- (bers of the circle that the Memorial Kenney, daughter of Mr. 'and Mrs. {will resume its weekly meetings be- S. S. McKenney of 752 Foxdalé ave- | ginning on Friday evening, August nue, to William Hogan of Chicago|15 - will be solemnized tomorrow mniérn- ing at 10 o'clock at the Sacred Héart church. A wedding breakfast will he served at the McKenney home fol- lowing the ceremony, and in the afternoon there will be a reception to about seventy-five guests. Miss Rose McKenney will serve her sister as maid of honor, and Mrs. I. Talbot of Chicago will be matron of honor. Mr. Hogan will be attended by his |avenue, left last week to meet Capt. brother, and the ushers will include | Mee, who arrived in New York from the bride's two brothers, Seward and [overseas on board the "Pocahontas," James McKenney. last Friday. After being in New York Following a honeymoon trip to|a few days they left for Lake George, South Dakota, the young couple will | where they ar: spending this week make their home in Chicago. and expect to return to Wilmette --p-- about the middle of next week. The East Willow Street Circle en- ee tertained forty-four wounded soldiers Mrs. A. G. Freeman has returned from Fort Sheridan on Friday of |from a six weeks' visit in the east, last week, on the lawn , surrounding | stopping in Maine, New Hampshire the home of Mrs. Royal Hoagland.|and Massachusetts. At present the At noon a delicious dinner was serv- | Freemans are occupying the Earn- ed, followed by various games and |shaw home in Glencoe, until Septem- some excellent music. The boys were | ber 1. 'transported by members of the mo- 'tor transport corps, under the direc- 'tion of Mrs. Lawrence Stein, who «drive each Friday afternoon. The «day was greatly enjoyed both by the ---- Mr. and Mrs. George Thorne and their family, the Misses Louise, Jes- 'sie and Frances Thorne and George, Jr., and Bruce, are at Lake Louise, where they went recently. Miss Frances will go East to school in October, enrolling at Westover. sr HR Mrs. Lester E. Mee, 1227 Chestnut re alte Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. McGlashen and family are moving from 1106 Elm street to Marinette, Wisconsin, where Mr. McGlashen has accepted a new position. wir min The women's golf teams from all the north shore clubs met Monday at the Exmoor Country club in High- land Park. This was the fourth match of a series for a trophy pre- sented by the Western Women's 'Golf association. Teams from the following clubs played: Exmoor, On- wentsia, Skokie, Indian Hill, Glen View, Evanston, Westmoreland, and Edgewater. Monday is ladies' bridge «day every week at Exmoor, and fol- lowing luncheon many of the women who are on the links in the morning will play. bridge. ---- This circle has been organized for the express purpose of studying |of young people from Evanston. Wagner and his charming works or sie though it has only been in existence | Mr. Charles H. Ries of Detroit, about three years, its members expect | Mich. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. to make it a most valuable asset to| Edwin E. Besser, [1221 Greenwood 'the Village, within a very short time, | avenue. by appearing in concert, or on vari- ous of the Village programs. ---- Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Wales and fam- ily have purchased the house at 358 Ridge avenue, and will occupy it after October 1. Miss Dorothy Wales will enter her senior year at Northwestern University this fall, and Miss Virginia Wales will con- tinue her studies as a junior at Lake Forest Academy. ae pi Mrs. J. T. Dwyer and daughter, the Misses Margaret and Carmelitta, of St. Louis, Mo., spent the week-end as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar week. A part of the program will F. Alden, 352 Linden avenue, 2n route nclude the presentation of a Council to their home from South Haven, fire. we aiorr Mrs. Hermon Butler is entertaining at a dancing party this evening at her home, 715 Prospect avenue, for her son, Stuyvesant. There will be about seventy-five young people in attendance. in Gf mii Mrs. John IL. Hamilton and three children, Helen, Catherine, and Phil- lip, 412 Walnut avenue, will spend the remainder of the month at Beau- monts, Beaver Lake, near Hartland, Wisconsin. FI. An informal subscription dance will be given next Friday evening at the Winnetka Woman's club by a group ------ Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Reese, 727 Forest avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Brown of Edgewater, formerly of Wilmette, are spending a fortnight in the woods of northern Wisconsin. wit ea Mrs. Henry C. Cooper and daughters, the Misses Grace and Edith, 824 l.ake avenue, returned Monday from a six weeks' outing at Beaver Lake, Wisconsin. ; ---- "The Kmetenaxi chapter of Camp Fire Girls will entertain at Arden Shore on Friday afternoon of this two Mich., where they have been spend- fpr ing the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe IL. Roberts ye ' and Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Spinney The Messrs. Harlan Ware, Everett Fox. Harold Orwig, and Milton Ber- ry, Jr., will leave Tuesday morning for the northern woods of Wiscon- sin where they will spend several weeks on Mr. Berry's beautiful estate "The Isle of Roimance," on Eagle river. > will entertain at a "farm dinner" on Saturday evening of next week on the grounds surrounding the Roberts home at 808 Greenwood avenue. N.J. FELLOWS REGISTERED OPTICIAN Eyes Tested. Frames Fitted Lenses Duplicated Frames Repaired ---- Miss Grace Wormwood has return- ed to her home in Springfield, Ill, after a months' visit with her sister, Mrs. Joseph E. Winterbotham, 899 Oak street. ---- Professor Theodore G. Soares of the University of Chicago, will occu- py the pulpit at the Congregational church on Sunday, August 17. Walter R. Lendy, president of the Richard Wagner Memorial wishes to 'make the announcement to all mem- Phone Room 3 Winnetka 85 : Prouty Bldg. Would you profit by the experience of fellow townsmen? THIS IS TRUTH--NOT FICTION During the past few months some 25 or 30 purchasers of Ford Cars re- fused to await their turn for delivery and purchased other light cars on which delivery was had immediately. To date, eleven of them have openly admitted their mistake, are sorry, and want to trade or dispose of the cars. Twelve years' experience has proven to millions of owners the truthful ness of the following statement: Unless you wish to spend more than $1,500, the "Ford" is the only car that will GIVE what you ask in a motor car. 4 FRIENDS! « 810 Church Street ' R. D. CUNNINGHAM | | North Shore E. P. MOLLOHAN, Sales Manager EXCLUSIVE Dealer | EVANSTON Phone 4884 Mrs. Charles W. McCue, 631 Wash- ington avenue, is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. F. W. Arm- strong, in Duluth, Minn. En ian Dr. and Mrs. Charles G. Smith, 1325 Greenwood avenue, will leave Friday evening for a fortnight's trip to Niagara Falls. They will go by train to Cleveland, Ohio, and from there to the Falls by boat. tf Mrs. Stacey C. Bennett and family of 1321 Greenwood avenue, are spending the summer in northern Michigan. Their home has been rented for the summer. INQUIRE about my work in Permanent Wav- ing. I must say that I am a pupil of Mr. Filix Coune of Chicago, best ex- pert in that line. os I have the most up-to-date apparat- us. All my work is guaranteed and very reasonable prices. formation. H. Delebecque, 747 Elm street, Winnetka. Tel. Winnetka 822. AALS SSSI LSS ISSSS SSSI SSS SASS ISIS SILL SASS SS 7 SIS SSS SS SSSR Permanent Hair Waving Done in Evanston With the Latest Steaming Process Adsolutely Harmless Phone Evanston 729 15 Yea: Experiene DANIEL GANS Formerly uith Mardel Bros 1610 Chicago Ave. Near Davis St, Evanston, Ill. Opposite Nort: Shore Hotel N N N N N N N N N N \ \ \ \ N N N N N N N N T7777 Zizi izizrrziiiiiiizd | The Only Exclusive Shoe | Store in Winnetka Shoes Shoes | | Call for in-, Shoes Shoes, Tennis Shoes and Rubber Goods for the whole family. First Class Shce Repair- ing at the lowest prices. Work guaranteed. WINNETKA SHOE STORE H. LUENSMAN, Proprietor Telephone 694 804 ELM ST. SPECIAL SALE For Week Starting Saturday, August 16, and Ending Friday, August 22 PROCTOR & GAMBLE'S LENOX LAUNDRY SOAP, 10 bars 49¢ GOLD DUST, regular price 5c, special for ... ou Re IR 4c LICHTHOUSE CLEANER, per package ...............ooeennns 5c ARMOUR'S LIGHTHOUSE SOAP, 5 bars for ................ 38c CALIFORNIA RIPE OLIVES, regular 35c quality for ........ 20c FOULD'S MACARONI, large size ..........ccooniiininininnnnns Sc CLOVERBLOOM BUTTER, per pound .........cociitninnennns 58¢c LIPTON'S TEA, 1 lb. size, 38c; %4 lb. size .................... 20c GENESEE BRAND SWEET CORN, per can ............ rey aly 17¢ PRINCESS TOMATOES, per can .........cococeinennnannenns 13c RICHELIEU FLOUR, 2435 1b. sack ............ccooiininne $1.68 "LEMONS, per dOZen ..........-sestssssesssssssssssessaasnases 30c MONSOON PRUNES, small, per pound ...........cooveieinnn. 28¢ EXTRA LARGE RICHELIEU PRUNES, per pound .......... 37¢c SPECIAL Fresh Fruits and Vegetables received every morning at 10 o'clock. We sell for the cheapest prices possible because we sell for cash and make no deliveries. We carry the Richelieu and Libby brands of Canned Goods. THE HUBBARD WOODS CASH GROCERY SALVATORE DI FRANCESCO, Proprietor. . 901 LINDEN AVENUE HUBBARD V/OODS Te a 2 rrr 2 LZ a a2 Zrii: K The Difference In a piece of good meat and a piece of poor meat is in, the satisfaction one gets in enjoying it, not in the small difference in cost. 74 We Sell Only The Best VOLLMAN'S MARKET 796 Elm Street Winnetka, Illinois 7 ITT Brier irri isizziziniidiiiiiiu 7 Terri Auto Accessories "park Plugs, Ford Fan Belts, Tire Chains, Simon's Tar Remover, Sim- ons Cleaner, Simon's polisher, Cas- kets, Tail Lamps, Spot Lamps, Pu- mps, Jacks, Vulcainzing outfits, etc, E. B. TAYLOR & CO., Hardware. Phone 999 FURS Now Displaying a Complete Line of Furs for Fall and Winter Every article made in my own establishment by expert furriers and every garment guaranteed Anything in the Line of Fur Wraps made to order promptly ™ LEAVE ORDERS NOW i 15 E. WASHING! ONS. p+ Venetian Bldg. CHICAGO MEYER MILLER is

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