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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 13 Mar 1920, p. 10

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: WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1920 1 1 4 0 7 Activities oF North Shore Clubs a by Ruth Risley x = ORTH shore club women are interested in the annual meet- ing of clubs of the Tenth District, to be held at the Wauke- gan Woman's club on Thursday, March 18. The officers include Mrs. Charles Ware of Kenilworth, president; Mrs. Dorada M. Gallie, vice-president at large; Mrs. Albert N. Hobart, ~gicording secretary; Mrs. James Hogan, corresponding secretary; T easurer, Mrs. Edmund Graf. Luncheon reservations must be sent to Mrs. John Whyte, 713 'Genesee street, Waukegan, not later than Monday, March 15. Rep- resentatives from the North Shore Catholic Woman's league, the Neighbors of Kenilworth, the Winnetka Woman's club, the Wom- an's Catholic club of Wilmette, the Woman's Library club of Glen- coe, and the Wilmette Woman's club will be in attendance. The following program has been arranged for the day: Morning Session Board Meeting, 9:30 o'clock. Regular meeting, 10:30 o'clock. Address of welcome, Mrs. A. E. Brown, president of Hostess club. Three minute reports. Report of treasurer. Nominations--for corresponding secretary; for treasurer. Revision of by-laws. Address, Mrs. William Hart, president, Illinois Federation of Woman's clubs. Luncheon from 1 to 1:30 o'clock. Polls open from 1 to 1:30 o'clock. Afternoon Session Music--Choral--Waukegan Woman's club. Address, Mrs. T. Arnold Hill, Executive Secretary Chicago Urban League. Address, "I'reasure and Treasure Houses," Rev. Stephen A. Lloyd, pastor First Congregational church, Wilmette. | ve Mesdames Robert Boak, Alfred V. Horsman, Austin D. Jenkins, and William D. Truesdale. "When the Kettle Sings," a play, is to be presented by members of the Woman's Library club of Glencoe at Miss Anna Morgan gave a reading of the poetic drama, "The Tidings Brought to Mary," yesterday morn- ing, at the residence of Mrs. V. K. Spicer in Kenilworth, before the art and literature department of the Neighbors. Mrs. J. M. Lander, chair- man of the department, was in charge of the program. of Thursday, April 8, at 8 o'clock. A group of dances and some excellent musical numbers will add to the The program for the meeting of the 'Winnetka Woman's club, scheduled for Thursday afternoon of next week, will be given under the direction of "the Music committee. Miss Priscilla | fund. Carver, pianist, and Mrs. Morris M ie Townley, soprano, will give a program | The Associated Alumnae of North- of Modern Music. The hostesses will | western University will hold their | ment. The proceeds of the affair will go to the Library club building 2 HITE ITE Just Out COLUMBIASLATEST RECORDS By Al Jolson, Bert Williams and Paul Biese AL JOLSON SINGS A HOME-COMING SONG OF THE St ren rei SOUTH Chloe Al Jolson E Was there ever a pal like you Henry Burr A2861 = Elder Eatmore's Sermon on Throwing Stones 10-inch 85¢ = Bert Williams, Comedian A6141 : Elder Eatmore's Sermon on Generosity 12-inch = Bert Williams, Comedian $1.25 E You're a Million Miles from Nowhere when You're one Little Mile from Home, = Once Upon a Time from "The Magic Melody A2862 FE Fred Hughes, Tenor 10-inch 85¢ 3 Fred Hughes, Tenor EC Wond'ring---Fox-trot Ted Lewis Jazz R~-1 You Can't Get Lovin' Vhere There Ain't any Love--Medley Fox-trot. A2857 Louisiana Five Jazz Intro: Tip-Tip Tippy Canoe Incidental Chorus by Billy Murray Orchestra 10-inch 85¢ Just Like the Rese--Fox-trot Paul Biese Trio Introducing: In Siam Saxophone, Banjo and Piano Trio When You're Alone--Fox-trot Paul Biese Trio Introducing: The Great American Saxophone, Banjo, and Piano Trio A2864 10- inch 8 85¢ Headquarters for the Best Talking Machines--Columbia, Brunswick, Soncra and other makes--Open Tues. Thurs. and Sat. Evenings HHH ERT ER PATTERSON BROS. Piano House Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings Phone Evanston 654 828 Davis St., Evanston You Can See Us From the '"L" ISAT RT the school auditorium on the evening | § pleasure of the evening's entertain-|§ spring luncheon at the College club, Chicago, Saturday of this week. Mrs. E. N. Parmlee and Mrs. Carl R. La- tham of Evanston are in charge of the program, consisting of addresses by Mr. William Dyche and Prof. Franklin Bliss Snyder. Mrs. John Clark Baker of Wilmette, social chair- man, will be assisted by Mrs. James Taft Hatfield, Mrs. Grant Schaefer, Mrs. Frye, Mrs. A. W. Moseley, Mrs. Edson Fowler, Mrs. R. E, Wilson, Mrs. Louis Nafis, Mrs. A. V. Coffman, Miss Mary Rose Potter, Miss Sarah Harris, Dr. Mary McEwen and Miss Alta Miller of Evanston, and Mrs. Ernst Davies, Mrs. Fred Clark and Miss Grace Hickox of Chicago, as table hostesses. -- Representatives from various of the woman's clubs of the North Shore will meet with Mrs. James F. Porter in Hubbard Woods on Friday morning of this week to discuss a proposition for opening a school for civic instruction on the North Shore. Mrs. John Clark Baker and Mrs. C. N. Hurlbut will represent the Wilmette Woman's club. KILL 30,500 RABBITS In 18 rabbit drives conducted in three successive weeks by the Bing- ham County, Idaho, Farm Bureau, with the co-operation of the Biologi- cal Survey. United States Depart- ment of Agriculture, 30,500 rabbits were killed. The first week there were 4 drives in 3 communities, and the number of rabbits destroyed was 8,000. The second week 8 drives were held in 6 communities, attended by 1,900 people, and resulting in the kill- ing of 12,000 rabbits. The third week 6 drives in 4 communities were at- tended by 1,600 people and resulted in the killing of 10,500 rabbits. 1 Try an Electric cabinet or Rain-Bo Bath for Men and Women. North Shore Hotel, by appt. Phone Evanston 6424. --Adv. LTG16-tfc A Wonderful Purchase | Gives You § $75, $80, 8 4 p > 3 390, $95 Exira Panis Fres| i All this season's very | # newest styles. Come. HARRY MITCHELL | 16 and 18 E. Jackson Blvd. Between State and Wabash CHICAGO rr rr rT A LZ a ZZ, RICKLEFS & SCHUETT CO., Inc. 1557 SHERMAN AVE. <Verels en Tm The V. EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL PHONE 5995 Evanston GROW YOUR O Hed el} from a PER Czll or ond for Enstructive Catalog |. W. Barnard Company N es, riowers FkeER: SEE Thirty-Third Season & 777777777772 22 231-233-233 W. 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