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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 10 Apr 1920, p. 15

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1920 : 15 = ae ye 2d Mrs. John O. King, Mr. and thus avoiding possibility of classes| Miss Thelma FitzWilliams of 2 ore rs. Henry Raeder, Jr. and Mr. and | indulging in a friendly dispute over Evanston, who recently was awarded Ta chivities or Mrs, Earl P. Mallory. Refreshments | such proceeds. SSCond Place i at Rif on y ill he served and no inconsiderable -~ es i J 08 Iriver: : addition to the fund is hoped for; "Within th ad hy See ein Northshore Clubs [IT Bd eis 0 f is to | of this week at N Tri - be collected by classes, money derived | ship High a i: Tons 626 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago t+ 1 from this dan : > by Ruth Risle oe Hh Ixgnnce and from other social | college of Liberal arts at North- Big Tailor Sale! a be applied 2 > coming week will | western university. The cast has ra = pplied to the "over the top" fund, | been coached by Oliver Hinsdell. mC . . - . i 3 HE Kettle Sings," a comedy, written by Caroline S. P. Wild, Harry Mitchell was given Thursday evening of. this week under the auspices IE of the Woman's Library club at the school auditorium in Z| Glencoe. This play had its "premiere" on April 18, 1917, at the Playhouse in Chicago, when it was presented before the Chi- \ a cago Woman's club. N THESE days of seemingly high prices, the 4 he cast of characters and the players were as follows: purchase of jewelry is a matter requiring Ihe Rettle o....ciovvviasvmmmvnioranciarenns Himself ' thought and consideration. 2 i The Motor Maid... 0.00.0 Miss Ernestine Pearce * | Lucy Potts Rit en Miss Marguerite Heuer . Integrity and truthfulness are the requisites of | John Potts ......eieunnrnvensennnnsl Artemus Watson full value. Mrs. Smythkins........ 0... Mrs. Alfred Francouer Mrs. BYSOM L.nevnnnnenennnns Mrs. Harry Boardman Charles E. Graves & Company, since 1857, have Miss Felicia Parkhurst ............. Mrs. F.-P. Patten served conscientiously and satisfactoril the first Miss Martha Meanwell .......... Mrs. George Hicks families of Chicago and their itl 4 ie Mrs. Foster Ade ....... coer ennes Mrs. Fred King 7% vout Rot ieir continuous patronage Miss Rasel Kaets .......ccv0vnnnn Miss Beatrice King 1S your guaisnice that they serve you to your best . Miss Plato Dariven .............. Mrs. E. J. Sherwin interests, always. Miss Mary Black ............. Mrs. Otto R. Barnett Are famili ; Just to keep all Delivery Boys. ...Everett Fox and William Alexander you familiar with the wonderful designs my tailors busy, I BECtIICIAN ves srs ss visas vw ainm ae Bruce Chandler that can be made from the diamonds in odd pieces reduced my price Mrs. Charles Alison directed the play. Tt will be interesting of jewelry that you may have in your possession? | to note that Miss Ernestine Pearce was the original Motor Maid. Bring them with you and let us show you what we $60, $10 0) > can do. « The nominating committee of the dames Harold De Lay, Edward P. 0 and $80 Winnetka Woman's club, consisting | Farwell, Gertrude Kiper, and Miss Suits Made of Mrs. Taliaferro Milton, chairman, | Laura Fisher. Mrs. Morris L. Greeley, Mrs. Carrie Shier to Order Only { B. Prouty, and Mrs. Philip S. Post,| The following program has been have issued the following ticket to issued for the month of April at the Ch | E { & C the member to be voted on at the | Quilmette Country club: ar €S . raves 0. Exira Pants "ree next meeting of the club on April 29: Saturday. April 10--Carharet Din- : ' L] President--Mrs. James Porter ner and Dance. Madison St. and Wabash Ave. CHICAGO } First Vice-President--Mrs Charles Monday, April 12--Luncheon and HARRY MITCHELL Buell. Bridge. Second Vice - President -- Mrs.| Monday, April 12--Bowling, Bil- 18 And 18 Br 4 aoe Si. Thomas Brooks. liards and Cards. y : CHICAGO Recording Secretary--Mrs. Heylig- Saturday, April 17--Dinner, Music er De Windt. and Dancing. y= Corresponding Secretary--Mrs. Monday, April 19--Men's Night. Leon Winne. Saturday, April 24--Formal Dance. Treasurer--Mrs. Alfred Freeman. Monday, April 26--DBrilge, 2:30 Member at Large--Mrs. L. Sher- o'clock. Refreshments. man Aldrich. Monday, April 26--Men's Night. Chairmen of Committees Friday, April 30--Junior Dance. ° Rrt and Literature--Mrs. Franklin Saturday, May 1--Dinner Dance Rudolph. and special entertainment. Fducation--Mrs. Wallace Chicker- -- ® ing. An "over the top fund"--the sur- Civics--Miss Elizabeth Gemmell. plus above and beyond the $100,000 : Music--Mrs. Burton Atwood. which Northwestern university stu- « Social--Mrs. Barrett Conway. dents plan to raise next week--is to I* House--Mrs. William A. Otis. be originated by the alumnae of the Finance--Mrs. Clarence Melhhope. | Pi Beta Phi sorority at the Evanston -- institution by means of a matinee TO BE he An interesting program has been | dance at the North Shore hotel on " arranged for the next meeting of the | Saturday afternoon of this week. HELD AT Winnetka Woman's club, to be held! The dance, while under the auspices on Thursday, April 15, under the| of the alumnae of the sorority, 1s auspices of the Art and Literature | being ardently promoted by under- @ department. Original poetry, written graduate members who are selling rt u by club members, will be read. The | tickets rapidly. Amoung the patrons 100 O0Ins hostesses for the day will be Mes- and patronesses for the affair are -------- m-- ® ® Williams, Barker & Severn | ' Fur Storage A Mastered Science With Us -----and never is this fact so plailny proven and so well emphasized as when the fursentrusted to our care during the summer months are taken from the vaults not only "safe and sound" but entirely renovated and ready for any repairs or alterations that may be desired. Monday, April 19th, Tuesday, April 20th, Wednesday, April 21st, and Thursday, April 22nd, 1920, at 2:30 P. M. Daily This unique collection is the property of FREDERICK C. AUSTIN, one of Chicago's foremost as well as one of its most discriminating cillectory of art known in the middle west--comprising Buhl, Chippendale, Adams and Italian Renaissance furniture, 125 genuine antique Oriental fase many of which are museum pieces, rare paintings by old masters such or Reubens Paul Veronese, August Riedel, Meissonier--also Wedgewood, Spode ol Royal Worcester china and vases. 2 : NOW that spring is here don't leave your fur coat or set lying about the house un- protected. To keep the life and lustre of your furs-bring them here for storage until next fall. Interior of a palace in Armenia, Mosaic inlaid with colored woods and pearl hand carved. It took an entire family of eight persons seventeen years to do the carving alone. This work took first prize at several of the greatest World's Expositions including the Chicago World's Exposition. Would make a beautiful wainscoting for a living room. WE also do repairing and remodeling work on furs. Excellent quality of work- | manship--all done by fur- riers of skill and experience; very reasonable prices. 'Harry A. Ropinski A pottery tea kettle purchased by Chas. L. Tiffany of Tiffany & Co., New York, many years ago in China, said to be nearly five thousand years old. Silverware, embroideries, tapestry, portieres, etc., ete. This wonderful col- lection--the most wonderful ever offered in Chicago--is the result of ex- tensive travel abroad, and was purchased for the pure love of the beautiful. | Furrier : : SERRE Lash Open for Inspection April 14th, 15th, 16 and 17th. | Established 1908 Evanston Seats may be reserved by responsible people on request. | J OE O IO

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