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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 18 Sep 1920, p. 11

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| WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1920. 11 } = Ny | RENOVATE "Y" GYM FOR sium in better shape than it has been | which Cox emerged winner over | BIGGEST WINTER SEASON for some. years." Harding by a count of 56 to 40. Pro- ! 98 A ti ih of Mr. Friedland stated that he ex-| hibition and Debs were left out of the i 3 . | 2 i pected the work to be finished by| reckoning, it was said. { ; pe C 1V1 1CS5 O, | Announce Preparation for Better Ac September 20, at which time the | " 'N th commodating Men; Many North ! classes will be renewed and regist-| J or ore \I 5 Shore Members at Evanston | ration begun for the winter season. Bl { =" The winter program is now in pro- | ! 0G . . { ; | cess of preparation and will be an- > | ; i by Ruth Risley = Announcement was made this week | nounced early next week. DON'T FORGET ) | by O. E. Friedland, physical direc- | ERE ST ER CHOP SUEY ) = ca] Brus of the Evanston Y. MM. C. A. of] 30,000 YEARS OLD | { CE ny : | the work in repair and redecoration| (oral grows twice as fast in Sam 5~§ / DELIGH' FUL feature of the opening meeting of the | which is now being done on the "Y | an a Nr an 1 NIGHTS , Wilmette Woman's club will be the presentation of a group | Bye {of d: i | and a reef of an age estimated at 30,-| - by rote ae : Se 3 : LE r as Ey WE t he board of directors have au-| 000 vears has been found in A rican | i or Violin Selections hy one ot ou yeny own artists, Milan | thorized an extensive program. of re- | a to cd) Prk | QUALIT nl | \ : Lusk. Mr. Lusk was born of Czecho-Slovak parents. He | decoration,' he said. "The walls, | Mavor, * director of marine biology | om ({= ye) | acquired his musical education from eminent instructors and finished | woodwork, etc} in the swimming | for the Carnegie Institution, Wash- | TT = a fri Fie kien Hk' _| pool will be covered by a coat of | ington, who, directed an expedition | [] z | id Stites Hides ameht The i white enamel, as also will the shower i which has 'been-doing research work i ( \ " 8 nasicr, OL. okar »Sevcik.| room. There will be a new tile floor | among the coral reefs of Samoa since'; ¢ oy 2 \ He received a scholarship at the|in the shower room. 1 1917. | { + [PRICES i Vienna Conservatory, an honor| "In the physical rooms, hallways | _-- \ B2 Sh re { achieved only by a few, and has | and gymnasium the walls, floors and| WUXTRY! COX THE WINNER | LVano THE PRICES | appeared asta 2 Prog o | apparatus are being washed and put| The straw vote season is on. Wit- | ey CownN | aj AE hon Be Ap Hog {into shape. When we have finished | ness a ballot:taken at the N orth | t and Viennt as soloist with the|we expect to have the entire gymna- | Shore Health Resort this week in| ~ 17 : 4 Philharmonic orchestras. In 1918, Of business depends ! Tusk made his American debut in| Upon the quality of New York City and has since fill-| food and service that we ed with success many engage-| offer our patrons. Not " ments in the western, southern | ' on the prices that we 920 sane states. | Mc CL URG'S charge. Consequently we Many queries have been made | for Books are concerned with keep- regarding the year-books for the | ing our quality up ob | coming vear. They are now in : ' : fe | the hands of the printer, and they] Here in the "World's greatest book our prices. Convince # ve 5 £ y © hd | | . . . x will be distributed shortly to all] store" you will find books on every yourself by trial. members who have paid their conceivable subject. Fiction, bio- Dive ticks the Cbetert dues. | . . ie ine today the Cafeteria way Mrs. Thomas A. Copeland is] graphy, art, science, history, religion | treasurer for the ensuing year| -- no matter what the subject, we are and she is very anxious that the able to supply the books you need. An"; i dues be paid up before the open- | ing of the season, on October 6. For three-quarters of a century Mc- 5 The following program has been outlined for the month of Clurg's has been the leading book 9 ctober: : : ' Toeuday, 10 A. M., Board meeting. | ident, Mrs. Samuel Moore; recording store of Chicago--the world S largest Welch S : ednesday, 2 P. M., General club. | secretary, Mrs. Albert Reichmann; z " Reception to president, officers and | corresponding secretary, Mrs. Frank stock of books, old OT NEW. . new menibers. Milan Lusk, violinist.| Hoffman; treasurer, Mrs. Bernard i : Mary Jane Herring, reader. "Road to | Patterson; chairmen of the following For those whe S€ taste 1S confined to i afeteria Happiness J : departments: Sanctuary, Mrs. Ed- rare editions ot fine bindings, our Friday, 10 'A. M., Philanthropy. Schager; Philanthropy, Mrs. Florenz . corny 1 P. M.. Department of | Nolan; Culture, Miss Cecilia, Berry; rarc book department contains a 1101 Central Avenue - ivics and Legislation. Policies and | Program, Mrs. Albert R. Frawley; : x $ So of Our Political Parties..| directors, Mesdames E. B. Hitchcock, wonde riully interesting collection. 'Speakers to be announced. D. W. Lynch, John Budinger, N.:J. vie . % . Tuesday. Art and Literature De-| Gromley, G. Browning and C. E. A hi Pp this great book store 18 well Wilmette, IIL. partment. Park Tour by Motor Bus. | Fouts. worth the tim "Falk on Park Saturday en route. Mrs. | ht ime spent. Degas | TH just finished at Ravini + Monday, 2:30 P. M. Art and Litera- he season just finished at Ravinia ' Nd ture Dear Fetiaiit. "The State Today" "Park~pushed the record of«the=insti- biol McCLURG S . Wednesday, 2:30 P. M. General tution one notch higher. It has been 218 South Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO club. Cooper Lawley, tenor. Jens interesting to note the changing atti- Jensen, Ighdscape artist. The Village pteof She a 770% 0% eautiful". Hostesses: Mrs. ouis / v Crush, Mrs. Francis Hollister, Mrs. that part of all the people save the v Charles V. Baker, Mrs. Lionel E. dyed-in-the-wool fans, then gradually : Bush. there grew up a kind of patronizing Tgp-- Friday, 10 A. M. Philanthropy. approval, while for these last two Monday, 2:30 P. M. Current Events | years those who did not attend have class. become apologetically explanative. \ 1 Thursday, 2:30 P. M. Music depart- This means that Ravinia Park is now ment. Reception. » an established institution. The Woman's Catholic Club of 3 : oA Wilmette will hold an open meeting | First Soous Bay: waa Da ena at the Woman's clubhouse Friday, you can put in a oily an : gq September 24, at 2 o'clock, and you put in the lighter it gost ec- promises a most interesting Dro-| ond Seput pUont Sao First Scout gram for the afternoon with Rev. =--Holes--Boy's ate. / Edward J. Mullaly, C. S. P. and Hon. © | Judge Markus Kavanagh as speakers.| Dr. Miller, Osteopath, specialist in Mrs. Frank Farnum, soprano, and; Sioned and Jerrous gisorfgrs. North Some slegtie Mr. Paul Sciroessling, cellist, will | Shore Hotel, Luvans On AY TCDD washers t contribute the music for the devs] Glog pi ig entertainment. The hostesses of the | HEH a tub of - A { afternoon will be Mesdames Herbert sudsy water. Q ! Naper and Charles Burghart. | 2 and) ee ' Officers for the ensuing year include | ji [ N\ the following; President, Mrs. Louis | 24 | : oe ? Crush: first vice-president, Mrs. |g ! NSS WN 'Wendelin P. Seng; second vice-pres- | ve RRR | X N MORN NK \ | 3 615 Davis St.. bvanston Ls \ A \ \\ y | 5 Davis St. Evansto NAOMI rs \ MATINEES 2 and 4 Evenines 111) Other electric washers A QA \\\ rock and toss tt iled NN TL RR AMR N\ \ \ \ Scturday September 18 fabrics to and fro in 1 & ee a \ sudsy water. And it is ALAMHONIIN \ NX NNN ORA CARE We fy a good method. DMN LLLMMIMNN LALIT NNN ¥ Aa in The ABC EI i 5 » cs ' ss || ectric Laundress Love's Protege does both. Rapidly it alternates f #® Universal Screen Events these good methods. And so it com~ FRINT GEORGE'S 3 : Rolin Comedy | bines their advantages. AJESTI( @ Next Week TWO Good Washers in ONE! Pl M 1 i] 3 [] iE! | 28 Mon. and Tues., Sept. 20 and 21 Bai . s : > THEATRE 4 on. an ues., dep an HE A Be Electric Laundress dips and lifts, rocks and tosses the soiled clothing, al- : CONWAY TEARLE ternately. The double action drives dirt from th i i ? WAUKEGAN clean as if by magic. Gentl jet] Ai the fabric and washes it sweet and | g | | in "Marooned Hearts' pn Tg TL : ¥, quietly, this simple, springless mechanism loosens and flushes ' : 1 of Wednesd September 22 DY and time-tried, long end db i : NG SUNDAYS ONLY gaiigsany i em per tric Laundress gives the eo be in i the A-B-C Elec- Matinee 3.00 P. M. 8 ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN . washers in one, for the price of one. hb Evening 7:306 9 P.M Hi Si There's an Easy Way to Pay, Too! { : Thurs. and Fri., Sept. 23 and 24 Pree demusatration next washday. Call at our convenient Loop store Low Only High Class od CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG Phone for [pews of nearest dealer. . Sizty, inion near Chicago, | i ! I £4 . / ; . = ; £ in "The Soul of Rafael" aE - T Vaudeville i A-B-C SALES CO > : gh Saturday September 25 24 West Lake S * Letween Chicago and est Lake Street OWEN MOORE Phone Central 459 AND "The Right to Love' Eledricfaundr edd AE RE ; Milwaukee in "The Poor Simp"' " | ¢ a T rie A COMING SOON Bn SET ft ia ------ | «HUMORFESQUE"' \ |

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