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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 24 Jan 1920, p. 9

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1920 9 pT = The United. States Supreme Court ey i ar declares that "a treaty is only a pro- vege posal until approved by the Senate." tivities o 4 This' seéms to dispose of the belief v INC ov. : ART into which some people have per- Jorth Shore Clubs Tui om ; . o- Fl 3 om «. = by Ruth Risley x suaded themselves that the Senate 25, worieme "A is merely interfering with Mr. Wil- son's private treaty. --Waverly, In- diana, Independent Republican. r Lon SRC aR a H 615 Davis St., Evanston MATINEES 2 and 4. Evenings 7 and 9 Klever Klub Subscription Dance || [EVANSTON WOMAN'S CLUB Subscription $1.50 Saxophone, Banjo, Violin ,Piane and Drum a ---- NY -{ 'Every Saturday Night DO STOP IN TO SEE MY ULTRA-FASHIONABLE EVENING AND AFTERNOON GOWNS And Ready-to-Wear Street Dresses I also have for your approval some very "chic" TRICOTINE Dresses and JERSEY WAISTS. N important social évent of the winter will be the card party to be given on Thursday afternoon, January 29, at the Win- netka Woman's club for the benefit of the Chicago Woman's club cottage for girls at Park Ridge, Ill. ; The playing capacity of the clubrooms is comparatively small, but some tables were purchased by club members who are leaving 4 for Florida and California, and have been returned to the commit- tee for resale. They may be obtained from any member, of 'the committee, Mrs. Stanley Clague, chairman; Mrs. Frank R. Greene, Mrs. John Dickinson and Mrs. Edward Rogers. The resale of these tickets will further help this worthy cause. icy Accommodations have also been provided for those who do not care to play cards. Mrs. Frederick Dickinson will read in the lounge room adjacent to the main hall. After the reading and cards, there will be a social hour, during which refreshments will be served. The hostesses for the occasion are Mesdames John Buckingham, E. M. Kimball, Merritt Starr, Phillip Post, Francis Case, Roger Sherman, James Keith, V. K. Spicer, L. M. Allen, Charles Pierce, Reuben Coy, | Arthur Coffin and Miss Elizabeth Gemmell. A Title Page From Our 1820 Catalog Saturday January 24 ROBERT | '} WARWICK in "An Adventure in Hearts" --, rr 1310 Stevens: Building, 'Chicago Winnetka women who are alumnae | hold -its annual meeting at Pilgrim 1 4 4 of Smith college have been active|church, Sixty-fourth street and Har- : INSIST UPON < : in opening the new Waifle Shop in lvard, ave, Chicago. A" small group of a 66 8 Lvery- b 3 Supplies "The Right Kind" For Every Need W.H.Salishury& Co. Engine Room E : skillfully renovated barn at 1866|tend the 'meeting. | Te JT COSTS Sheridan road. Members of the] : Smith college circle, of which 'Mrs.{ "The Jubilee meeting held in Wil- L. Sherman Aldrich of Hubbard ! fiard Hall last Friday, proved to be NOD ia n'a s Ae Yan ipate . Woods is treasurer, have re-decorat ja sort of review of the work of the ed and furnished the building, and 5 5 ; Woman's Christian Temperance will sell waffles, coffee and chocolate, | inion during forty-five plate lunches and afternoon tea for | followed service of | THE BEST | Evanston, the "Barn Swallow", in a | Winnetka women are planning to at- : ; | | YOU NO MORE 308 Ww. Madison st. - GHICAGD the past years, by a the benefit of the Smith college four million dollar endowment fund. Although the Barn Swallow has been open for only a week, it is be- coming popuiar not only with the praise for the results as realized on that date. A million dolar fund, for the purpose of assisting in making the world dry is now being raised by the National W. C. T. U. An in- BUTTER-NUT SCHULZES | os WoInan | «ead The Want Ads On Page 7 RICKLEFS & SCHUEIT CO., lac. EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL 1557 SHERMAN AVE. Evanston PHONE 5995 A Za ZT 2 FT 2 a Ze ld Cu a UA Ld el dda vween classes and during the lunch chapter, who told of her experi hout, but with motorists from Chica- | 50 "Laing mobbed. "I'he Wilmette- wna The Win- Ixar: go and the north shore The Win- Winnetka chapter was represented by y netka women who were in charge of P) i A TRA srr ahite nr MNovrihwastarn ITniversity : . - ~ 3 stugents of Northwestern University, | reresting speaker was Mrs. George 3 who flock there in large nnmbers be- | Moses. first president of the Ch ro | pot Af i ence | RELL AL) { | 4 * | ten members. serving the waffles the opening day tel 5 were Mrs. A. Miller Belfield, Mrs.) 7ppe chairmen of the Missionary Geraid Mahony, Mrs. B. W. Ander- {\work of the North Chicago Asso- ~ | son, Mis. RW. Walsh and Miss' 0:0 were guests at luncheon today EIGHT VARIETIES Julie Totter Mig AMdrick is chait at the home of Mrs. Thomas Dee, me -- J man of the group and will he mi 1222 North State street, Chicago. | charge of the vey Tues: | Mrs. Edward I. Scheidenhelm of day. Mrs. Gordon Ramsay o en- | Wilmette, and Mrs. Maurice Licher |! g™ ee § 0 ' coe is also wi as hosters. of Winnetka were among the repre- | fl { Government efforts to teagh econ- sentatives (rem the perth shore H1 LLL eee de -- QE O Erm O EI OF I0EIOK TOLIO TIO OIE 0EN 9 burn LIGHTy ELECTRIC 2485 fab. Toledo. See the New Milburn It's Here omy as one means of aiding recon- struction have brought about good, results in Pennsylvania, where 400, 000 women, affiliated with the Gen- eral Federation of Women's clubs have pledged themselves to co-op-| erate in the United States treasury's thrift campaign. Reforms beginning with the new year will be aided by the following rules: ; January--Every woman is asked to Padi February--FEvery woman is expect- church held their annual election id ed to analyze her January accounts officers last Sunday, resulting in the | and m "an effort to save a fixed following: president, Mrs. E §om | amount through conservation that Braun; secretary, Mrs. James Md does not entail hardship. watt; treasurer, Mrs. Yucy Bel 3 | March--Every woman will calcu- marshal, Mrs. Paul Bleser. late how much she has saved on liv- -- ing expenses in February as com- : | On Monday evening, January 26, | pared with January. Amounts saved are to be invested in savings stamps. mre _- "The Folk Lore of France in Po- | etry and Music," will be presented | by Madame Marie Lydia Standish. | diseuse, assisted by Miss Fi Menke, accompanist, at the meeti of the Wilmette Woman's club next | Wednesday afternoon. The host-| esses on this occasion will be Mrs. | S. M. Dingee and Miss Dingee. | OIOE 10520! OE OX at 8:15 o'clock, Herbert A. Miller, | professor of sociology at Oberlin col- | lege, will speak at foc the Winnetka Come in and see this Beautiful,/Fast, Reliable car and =IOE=IOL Fach woman who has shared in ot \ i this three snonth's systematic effort Woman's club on "Substitute for | © test its Performance---Know hat the Modern Elec. to reduce expenses will make a re- Revolution." Every club member is fl Lic can ido: Caqsioped ith ar. deciric brake snd i port to state and city chairmen. urged to bring friends. F bi ck bere: The Wilmette Catholic Woman's | On Tuesday, January 27, the Chica- 3 ; | go Association of the Illinois Wom- club will meet this afternoon at the | an's Heme Missionary Union will] Wilmette Woman's club. CR ma ARE = {o] {1 OER O ET brings a Thor Washer or Ironer to your home for 30 "i, days. Balance in small i monthly pay- 5 ments. North Shore Sales Room i 2 ly ARIAT ! 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