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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 12 Jun 1920, p. 5

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3 = Nocturne following Mee. W. S. Bason hearts amd purses for the E Jocial Happenings 2 gt Hubbard Woods. J mittee, consisting of Mrs. Dean, Mrs. Paul Starr, Mrs. John Ritchie, Miss Emily Matz a [S WEEK the people of Winnetka are asked to open their work of Arden Shore. The com- Stephen Foster, Mrs. Arthur and Mrs. John R. Montgomery, chairman, is working hard to arouse interest in the new, additional work at Arden Shore, of continuing the camp with expert physical developing and training throughout the winter. This special work is to bring up to healthy standards boys who are subnormal physically, and so not able to obtain health certificates permitting them to work for their living. Funds for this enterprise were provided by a small group of generous men and women, who were willing to finance it through its experimental stage. Now 'that it has been proved an unqualified success, everyone is earnestly u given a fair start in health and str urged to help these boys who are eager to "carry on" if ength. Will not old subscribers increase contributions in any degree possible, and new ones stretch their initial subscriptions to aid this important additional work? Checks may be sent to Mrs. John R. Montgomery, 15 Green Bay road, , Hubbard Woods. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Braun of Wilmette, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Marjorie, to Weldon C. Dietrich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Dietrich of Winnetka. A Guest meeting of the MacDowell Musical club was held Monday after- noon, May 24, at the home of Miss Kathryne Greene. A delightful pro- gram was given by its members and consisted of the following: March of the Dwarfs .......... Grieg Mrs. Anning A Song Cycle ...Mary Turner Salter (A Night in Naishapur) Mrs. Cooley, accompanied by Mrs. Ewart. Encore-- Inthe Garden. ui. 008 Salter Suite ur Sosa dan Y "ork Bowen Mrs. Brewer, accompanied by Miss Pratt Vissi: DArte i... vamos Puccini Muasettals Waltz... 0a Puccini A Burst of Melody ............ Seiler 'Mrs. Warner Robinson; accompan- ied by Mrs. Ewart Encore-- The Question ...... ....Jessie Gaynor Sequildilla: ial Albanez Hungarian Rhapsodie .......... Liszt Mrs. Anning Duets-- Passage Bird's Farewell ....Hildach Andalusian Song ........ Paul Puget Mrs. Cooley and Miss Greene ee fn The pupils of the Winnetka branch of the Columbia School of Music will be presented in recital on Monday afternoon, June 14, at 4:30 o'clock, at the Winnetka Woman' s club. The students will appear on the program: Georgia Lloyd, Hen- rietta Pierung, Betty Edmunds, Mar- jorie Friedman, Gilbert Pierung, Lei- la Withers, Sherman Booth, Irene Coffin, Knox Both, Jane Gillespie, Thomas Boal, Ruth Hamburger, Billy McEwen, Ethel Berksen. John Wall- ace, Barbara Burlingham, Allan 'Wolff, Dorothy Reach. Robert Ker- shaw, Mary Miller, Martin Philips- born, Helen MacMorran, Burton Cooley, Elaine Philipshorn, Emma Rummler, Edward Yeomans. Martha Thomas, Stewart Boal, Elizabeth Sanford, Francis Stanton, Elfreda Ransome, Olga Mangel, Hazel Cooley, Curtis Brownell, Katherine Roach, Marjorie Ranney. Bernice Abraham- son, Margaret Newman, Charlotte Picher, Eleanor Sherman, Virginia MacLeish and Beatrice Ripley. FRE Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith re- turned Thursday from Asheville, N. C., where they have been spending several weeks. Mr. Smith has fully recovered his health, and after a short stay with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Smith, they will re- turn to their apartment in Evans- ton TE proceeds from the Gift Shop on' opening day amounted to over 850. A draft of $500 was forwarded to Dr. Alice Barlow-Brown this week with which to carry on her relief work. The Gift Shop will open dur- ing the summer months on Wednes- day and Saturday afternoons hetw een the hours of 3 and 5 o'cl Mrs. R. B. Wals give an address on * at the W. C. T. ©. held on Wednesday, Alinda A. Bryant will sing, accompa Worrell. a 955 Green B Woods, have had weeks their daug -{ Vernon, Ia., Mrs. John Clark Baker, president of the Wilmette Woman's club has been appointed a State Delegate at large, to attend the Biennial conven- tion of the Federation to be held in Des Moines, Ia. June 16-23. Mrs. Wiley Haven Jones, and Mrs. R. E. Pattison Kline are the delegates from the Wilmette Woman's club. tii Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hoyt, who have been spending the winter at the home of Mrs. Hoyt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Snider, 730 Washing- ton avenue, have moved into an apartment at 1615 Ridge avenue, Ev- anston. ---- A meeting was held in Quinn chapel, Chicago, on Tuesday by the Cook County W. C. T. U,, for the pur- pose of assisting the colored women in that locality to understand their privilege of the franchise and to rightly use it. ---- Miss Hilda Salveson has issued invitations for the marriage of her sister, Harriott Susan, to Mr. George Henry Wissmann, on Wednesday evening, June 23, at eight o'clock in Christ church chapel. A reception at the parish house will follow. RR SR Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence M. Stein, 812 Lloyd place, have issued invita- tions for a dancing party to be given on Saturday evening, June 19, at the Winnetka Woman's club in honor of their daughter, Ruth, and son, Henry. RE We A delightful reception was tendered Mrs. Carrie S. Goodchild at the Win- netka Woman's club yesterday after- noon,and a purse of $300 was present- ed to her as a token of appreciation from Winnetka families. ---- On Thursday evening of next week the eighth grades of the Horace Mann, Skokie and Greeley schools will hold their annual dancing party at the Winnetka Woman's club. FER EEN Rev. and Mrs. T. W. F. Davies, and son Gould, left Thursday evening for their summer home on Lake Ham- lin, Luddington, Mich. PR RIE The teachers of the Horace Mann school entertained the teachers of the Skokie and Greeley schools at a beach party on Wednesday evening in Wilmette. wars dh Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Hermine Mueller of Huntington Park. Cal, to Henry ITlg, 'son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ilg, 857 Pine street, on Saturday evening, June 5. ETN Miss Helen Ostertag of Atchison. Kansas, is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Clague, 948 Willow street. ---- Mrs. R. Jensen and son, of 915 Ash street, left Thursday evening for the east, from where they will sail for Norway, for the summer months, mf Rev. E. Ashley Gerhard left on Thursday to spend ten days with Mr. John R. Leonard in his camp at Rainbow Lake, New York. -- tf -- A subscription dance was held last evening at the Winnetka Woman's club by a group of young folks from Evanston. ON Miss M. Lillian Smedley of Mount is the week-end guest of line of manufacture. The Judges-- Executive heads of a thousand corporations. Mayors and councils of all municipalities. Government, state and commercial engineers. More than half the motorists of the entire world. The Test-- 13 years in the greatest number and variety of tests, uses and abuses to which a car could be subjected. Ford proved itself the "Better Car." R. D. CUNNINGHAM The Decision-- Ford is the better car. Also-- Of 100 manufacturers (excluding none) Ford produtes 55% of the world's automobiles and is always oversold. This is a business condition without precedent or parallel anywhere in any Exclusive Dealer 810 Church Street EVANSTON Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. Mec- Caulley, 988 Elm street, are enter- taining Mr. Horace Dilworth of Wil- mington, Del., a delegate to the con- vention, pO Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Foto of Kenilworth have as guests during convention week, Mr. and Mrs. Will- Indiana. PAINTS Of all kinds in large and small cans WALL PAPERS. PAINTING & DECORATING Floor Finishing a Specialty RASMESEN'S PAINT STORE N. J. FELLOWS REGISTERED OPTICIAN Eyes Tested. Frames Fitted Lenses Duplicated Frames Repaired Phone Room 3 Winnetka 85 Prouty Bldg. \ iam A. Courtwright of Indianapolis, 7g REWARD! By calling Winnetka Two-Three-Two, you will be rewarded with prompt service in Cleaning, Repairing, Remodeling, Re- lining and Pressing of Ladies' and Gentle- men's clothes. We eliminate that unnecessary worry of "will it be back on time?" A Trial will Convince You Oriental and Domestic Rugs Cleaned Winnetka Tailoring Co. NOT INCORPORATED Winnetka, Illinois . " Phone Two-three-two 6 Prouty Annex rrr Zar, Announcing fH A . H. Lieber, 985 Elm street. The Children's Shop's 207 Reduction Sale Owing to the lateness of the season, we are offering a special inducement in order to red our entire stock of children's and infants' clothing and furnishings. stock, and this sale represents an opportunity seldom equalled. Our tables are heaped with a delightful array of children's dresses--ages 2 to 14--in The Children' s Shop IN THE NORTH SHARE. HOTEL 77 EO This is all fresh s hams, voiles and organdies--in this sea- son's most distinguished styles. The selec tion is so varied that there is scarcel here just what she and the little tot or young girl most desire. All now on sale at 20% less than our regula already low prices. In this sale are included also our full line children's hats and infants' bonnets in many pleasing styles. For the older girls and the grown-ups we have mer styles and fabrics, at 20 per cent off. EVANSTON i ------ a large variety of blouses of many popular sum- which we are offering:

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