enim er 2B | Joc Winnetkas Hubbard Vous} jl a "i Ruth Risley Ww Ww In Ippo Ql supply or production. certainty. N THURSDAY, January 2. Mrs. Philip S. Post, as chair- man of the Art and Literature department of the Win-| netka Woman's club, is presenting a program of two plays, "The Carson Case" and "Atmosphere" , both written by | Mrs. Gertrude Kiper, a member of the club. These plays are to be | coached and acted by members of the club. The ot is as follows: | Mrs. Laird Bell, Mrs. F. W. Blatchic rd, x Mis, F. V. L.. Brown, Mrs. | H. H. Barnum, Mrs. A. M. Kales ahd Miss Kathryne Greene. Mrs. | Kales and Mrs. Bell will do the co This meeting of the club | will be an open one and each is privileged to invite a guest | HE THIRD of the series of musical afternoons given at the Winnetka Woman's club under the auspices of the Music | committee, will take place on Wednesday, January 14, at 3 o'clock. An interesting program is being prepared. Mrs. Austin Jenkins will read a paper on the development of the Symphony. Movements from Haydn and Beethoven Symphonies in eight hand piano arrangements will be played by Mrs. Arthur Dean, Mrs. Pon Hunter, Mrs. Clifford Ewart and Mrs. Benjamin Kel- lum; a string quartet will assist. Mrs. Emory C. Andrews will play a Mozart Theme and Variations for piano. All club members are cordially invited to attend this meeting and to bring their freinds who are admitted on payment of the usual guest fee. The Congregational church will hold its annual dinner at Com- munity House on Wednesday evening, January 21, at 7 o'clock. All members of the church and congregation are invited. Reservations must be made on or before Saturday, January 17, at the Community House office. ¢ The engagement is anneanted of Miss fhe rier Virginia hy day, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Halladay of Streator, Ill, Philip Gregory King, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. King of 792 Pi road, Glencoe, & v Announcement. is. made of 'the engagement of Mis i Mary C. Taylor, daughter of Joseph W. Taylor of Rochester, N. Y.,"to John F. Holland, Ir., son of Mrs. John F. Holland of Winnetka and of the Virginia hotel." The engagement is Rouced of Miss Elizabeth Wood, daugh- ter of Mrs. M. E. J. Papke, to Lachlan Maclean, I. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. MacLean of Indian Hill. -- It took sixteen sixteen-year Toll On. Saturday evening, New Trier High school girls to plan nd dancing party given! j§ and out a jolly. and "orig et ju 1e auspices . of the Young | inin oR Ling cing club will b ven at | I { 1 House. Thi {7% to: be mett Kenilworth, Winnetka 'and {was elccied pre Glencoe. Mr. Kranich is mu: ve} The fu ) with Jur icheon at|ment Bearings division of the Fo att | | the home of rion MacLain follow- Roller Bearing company. ed by an afternoon of movies at the : i Cd, ! Hoyburn theater, dinner at the home Mrs. John W. Tiff wast hostess $01 of Elizabeth Myers, followed by athe Thursday Luncheon club this basketball garfie at New Trier. They week at her home, 1115 Greenwood | spent the night at the home of Flor- | avenue. = - ence Fox in Glenco ve. Tuesday morn- po ly - ; ing they betook themselves to Jane The Lincdln Avenue Circle will 747 after- meet with Mrs. E. J. Allesbrooke, Lincoln avenue, on Monday noon, January 12. Logie's for breakfast; went back to Glencoe for luncheon at Guendolen Washington's home, and in the after- noon were entertained at a tea at the Rectory in Glencoe by Dr. and Mrs. INOUIRE W. Watson; dined at the home of a FOrMOnSRt Waving Marigold Langworthy; enjoyed anl!pelix Coune of = aay hE A ; best expert Harland's | in that line. Edith Brig- I have the most up-to-date apparat- So ended Tuesday's gayeties. | us: All my work is guaranteed and evening party at Helen and spent the night at hams'. January 10°} a o WINN | 3 Next day luncheon was served at the oT) LS Sasonabls LR nh home of Catherine Lloyd, with more |street, Winnetka. Tel. Winnetka 822. movies, this time at the Howard --Adv theater, after which they disbanded. | --m----™M@m@Mm™mMmMm™m@M@m™™m™mm™m™m™ TE MBN The tenth annual ball of the Delta BE Tau Delta fraternity will be held at § the Blackstone hotel, Chicago, this §H evening. The affair is given by the. = active chapters of Northwestern Uni- | JE versity, the University of Chicagc, § Armour Institute and the Chicago and Northwestern alumni of the fratern- ity. ------ 2 Mr. and Mrs. John M. Curran and family, 696 Prospect avenue, left on For ; Thursday evening to spend the re- January Weddings mainder of the winter in Santa Bar- bara, California. Shetheld Ware TTT Newcomb Pottery | Lustre Ware or ' i ¥. 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All orders are filled in rotation. nded, if you would be certain of having a Ford it--then you will buy a Feu It is the res a car made to serve its owner for business or pleasure throughout the entire Ford owners have long since come to recognize the fact. longer popular to "lay-up" your car for the winter. R. D. CUNNINGHAM Don't Depend on Spring Deliveries Spring deliveries of Ford cars have never been certain, and they should not be depended upon. Demand has always been greater for Ford cars than the So, if you would be sure of having a Ford car, buy it Don't wait--even next month is an un- be increased, because the demand all over the country o, if you car when vou rd car now. A ult of the wisdom of 1 signed order looking ahead. with us 1s your r now, don't think you have to "store" it. 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NONAavY UilCYy NGS BANI TRL SST ml REET - = CEI 4) mi CS Pm I have $12,000 All Cash for immediate purchase by my client" who wants the best home in Winnetka or Kenilworth that: the money will buy. Client now lives in Kenilworth, will take possession May 1st but will only consider best location, some- thing really good and well worth the money. COMPLETE INFORMATION IN WRITING IS NECES- SARY AT ONCE AND WILL ACT IMMEDIATELY I also want for our immediate large demand and clients now ready to buy, full information on fine homes in best parts of Winnetka, Kenilworth and Glencoe, for the man of moderate means and up to $50,000 or $60,000, well located or lake froat- age. Also want choice vacant everywhere. ADDRESS P. 1 JOHANSEN JOHANSEN & COMPAN Y INDIAN HILL STATION, WINNETKA Telephone Winnetka 768 Information requested immediately, in writing only Subscribe for Your Local Paper